Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1912 — To Our Customers. [ARTICLE]
To Our Customers.
The egg season is almost here again and we wish to say a few words about the past and future. When we came here eggs were ing the cheapest of any town near here, and today they are from 5 to 8 cents higher than in any town near here. Who has been pthe cause of this rise in price and who has been benefitted? We both have. You have received from 1 to 3 cents above the regular market price and we have, also, in t'he early spring and summer months. This is because you have brought us fresh, clean eggs and we have found a market where we could get a premium - for good stock. We • did not have to pay as high prices for eggs as we have to get them, but we did It because they were worth It for our trade. When other other cash buyers pay as much for eggs in ( the summer as we do it is because' they have to; not that they want to, to get the eggs.
Our prices are quoted all’ over Jasper county as a standard price to go by. We are permanently located aere and u.<e a large output for Fancy Poultry, Eggs and 1 Veal, and almost anything you have to sell. And will go on In the same old way paying as high price tor all* - ahcy Produce as otir market will afford and pay no attention to others’ prices. So, as long as we are here you will have a good market for fancy produce at good prices. When you have anything to sell get our prices before you sell. We will do the best we can for you, just as we have always done. Read the above and think over it and see if it is not as stated. Yours for a prosperous yeair for both of us, Very truly, FANCY PRODUCE MARKET, C. E. PRIOR, Prop. J Rensselaer, Ind.
