Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Prices to Clean I ■ Up Dried Fruits Reindeer Seeded Raisins, regular 12 1-2 C package, this week only Bc. Crown brand Cleaned Currants, were 12 1-2 C, now only 8c a package. Big Fresh Fine Apricots, have been our regular 20c seller, now only 16c pound. 12 1-2 C Dried Peaches, now only 10c pound. ioc package Topmost Dry Mince meat at only Bc. 25c jar Topmost Wet Mince Meat this week 19c- - 1 ijh . We are long on these items and make the above '•cut prices to move them. Our loss is your gain in this case so buy heavily while the supply lasts. fjQME GROCERY PHONE 41

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Wheat, $1.06; Corn, 69c; Oats, 50c. Guy Ropp is visitng a few days with friends at McCoysburg. C. B. Steward has had a nice new porch built about his residence on College Road. Mr. and Mrs. Whitsei Lewis went to Demotte Wednesday to attend funeral of Asa Tyler. G. E. Murray is preparing to extensively remodel the interior of his residence on River street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Williams left yesterday for a week’s visit with the latter’s mother at Carthage, 111. Advertise your wants in The Democrat’s want ad columns and get results. Remember, everybody reads The Democrat.

J. M. Ott and family of Remington were visitors in the city a short time Wednesday, making the trip in Mr. Ott’s auto. R. M. Dunn was down from Fair Oaks on business yesterday. He has bought a restaurant and soft drink business at Roselawn and will move to that -place June 1. The Rensselaer Producing Company will have their place of business open band concert and Saturday nights until 9 o’clock, to receive poultry and eggs. ml 9 S. C. Irwin, who is taking treatment in Chicago, came down on the 1:55 train Tuesday afternoon to attend his father’s funeral, returning to the city the same evening. Try The Democrat’s “Napier Bond” for your typewriter legal paper. It cost us more than other bonds but we sell it for the same money others charge for paper costing a third less. F. W. Tobias went to Indianapolis Tuesday to visit friends a short time, and from there goes to Greenville, Ohio, to visit his father and brother, returning home the first of next week.

Junior 1 Benjamin has secured a position in Chicago in the Monon freight offices, taking that made vacant by the advancement of Forest Morlan, caused by the advance of aij the clerks one notch by the promotion of Hurley Beam to city freight solicitor. Rensselaer is now pretty well represented in the Monon’s freight office departmentHurley Beam, Jim George, Forest Morlan, Venn Haas and Junior Benjamin. '’■ • ' • '

We Have It!~ , Just received a large shipment o f the Best Quality of Box Stationery on the market, and can supply you in any size or shade you desire. The Democrat Office