Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fresh Oysters, direct from the Coast. Crisp Oyster Crackers. ■ New Florida Wax Beans, lb. 12k Extra fine Tokay Grapes, lb. 10c Large Waxy Pineapples, each 13c Fancy California Lemons, doz. 35c Louisiana Russet Oranges, doz. 28c Golden Sun Dates, clean and fresh, package 10c New Calif. Figs, just in, pkg. . 10c Big Milky Cocoanuts, each 10c Illinois Jersey Sweet Potatoes, extra fine, only 5c a pound

E. P. Honan was in Chicago Monday attending the funeral of the aged mother of Dr. Corcoran. John B. Ellis of Monticello came Sunday to visit here a few days with his son, J. H. S. Ellis, and daughter, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins. Earl Schluyter and wife, who have been visiting his mother at Monon, who is quite ill, for a few days, came Sunday to spend ashort time with relatives here. Earl reports the condition of his mother as being unchanged. Clerk Mustard of the M. W. A. camp has received draft of sl,000 from the Head Camp for the insurance held by the late James Matheson in the Modern Woodmen. The policy was made payable to the widow.

“In the Fool’s Bauble” A drama in three acts By John D. McCarthy Will be presented in the College Auditorium By the C. L. S. Wednesday, Nov. 2 9,8 p.m. The stage setting is superb Interesting— Costumes reflect the magnificence of a 15th century royal court Admission, 25c.