Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Big solid Dill Pickles, ex. fine ea. 1c Candied Citron, Orange, Lem. Peel, lb. 30c Best qual. Candied Cherries, lb. 60c 3 cans Golden Pumpkin, 21c 3 cans good quality Sweet Corn, 24c 3 cans Monument solid pack Kraut, 27c Topmost Dry Mincemeat, pkg. 9c Topmost Wet Mincemeat jar 25c Fresh English Nut Meats, lb. 48c Fresh Pecan Nut Meats, lb. 58c Surepop Rice Popcorn, shelled, lb. 9c • This store closes at noon Thursday “2T‘

Our pure rich Country Sorghum is an extra article. You will agree that it is very cheaply priced at 75 cents a gallon.

Alexander Frye was in Delphi on business Monday. Miss Lora Chupp went to Chalmers Monday where she has employment. Miss Disa Longwell of Monon spent Sunday with Miss Oka Pancoast of Newton tp. ' ■ » Mrs. Vern Shook and two ch’ldren went to Champaign, 111., Monday to visit relatives. Elmer Phegley of Monticello returned home Monday after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. George Hopkins, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Snively to their home in Kansas City, Mo., after they had spent a few days there with her and Mr. Hopkins, returned home Sunday. Mark Reed, w r ho was recently operated on in Chicago, and who has been sjowly recuperating at his farm, made his first trip to town. Monday. He looks but the shadow of his former self and feels very weak yet. Charles Landis of near Surrey, No. Dak., who has been visiting with his brother-in-law, Bud Lewis, and lamily of Barkley tp., went to Wabash Saturday where he will also visit relatives. Fie will return here for a longer visit before going back home.. --i Be sure to ask for the free piano certificates with your cash purchases at the stores handling them, a list of which appears SBtwhere. These certificates cost you nothing, and by saving them for your favorite, candidate you may be the means of her winning The Democrat’s fine $350 piano, now on exhibition in Worland’s furniture store. Benjamin S. Shoop, aged 65. a well knowjr'citizen of Battle Ground, wa-s killed shortly after 5 o’clock last Friday morning near that place by a south .bound freight on the Monon. Shoop had been demented for some time, and Friday morning he left home stating he was going to Brookston. The south bound passenger crew found his mangled body on the trheks. A widow and six children are left. ,

Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office Ray Collins returned to Indianapolis Monday after a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins. George F, Meyers spent Sunday with his wife, whn is recuperating from an operation in a hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins accompanied by the latter’s father, John B. Ellis of Monticello, spent Monday in Chicago. The Ellis advertising and bill posting company has began the erection of a large bill board in the lot north of the new depot. Thanksgiving week; a good time to commence your holiday shopping. Our stocks are com-' plete.-—Rowles & Parker. The 1 growing store... Remember we! close at 12:30 Thanksgiving day.* Ray Collins, who is employed in Indianapolis, came home Saturday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins. He has been suffering 5 a great deal recently with the* gripMr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon, went to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Tryon goes from there to Sacketts Harbor, X. Y., to spend the winter Mr. Tryon will join her there after a visit with his sons in Oklahoma. Ed Brady, who has been attending St. Joseph’s College the, past year, was expelled for misconduct Monday and left fori his home in Elwood that morn-’ ing. He expects to enter a college at Kankakee. ~ I ...I There will be a box social at ! the Lone Star school Friday evening,"Dec. 1. Prizes will be given for most popular young lady and mosj handsome young’ man. Girls bring boxes. Boys bring w’ell-filled pocketbooks. William Platt, who has been employed in the’shops at the Mo-‘ non yards at Lafayette for several months, came home Sunday for a short visit with his parents. He will begin firing on a freight about the middle of the week. I