Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh Strawberries Tfiol- I Bohcmian R ? e in every morning. I fldE LllV Flour. Home Grocery Has gained the enviable and splendid reputation as leaders in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables is now a generally conceeded fact. They simply have the knack of getting the finest and freshest at the very lowest prices current. This week they specialize on ORANGES - -40 c, 35c, 30c. 18c dozen BANANAS - -15 c and 18c dozen PINEAPPLES -.- lie and pc each LEMONS ■ - - -27 c doz. CABBAGE—New Southern, solid - 5c lb. LETTUCE—Fancy Leaf - - - . 20c lb, ONIONS, RADISHES —Big bunches, tender, home grown - - - - - - 5c Brick and Cream DUOK| 12 4 I A. &K. Best Cheese. ifIUHC Tl Flour.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. / Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz spent Tuesday in Chicago. . ft ■ . B. F. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. Miss Kathryn Wheeler of Chicago is the guest of Miss Charity Pierce this week. Fred Phillips expects to open his new aerdome tonight if the weather is favorable. The program for memorial day appears in another column of today’s Democrat. Mrs. Walter Huff of Monon was a visitor in the city between trains Thursday forenoon. Just received a car load of steel tanks.— The Watson Plumbing Co., Renssedaer, Phone 204. Mrs. J. M. Wasson was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson, at Hammond Tuesday.
Miss Mary Robinson of Morocco is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harve J. Robinson, a few days this week. Mrs. W. O. Townsend and children of Sullivan are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Austin Hopkins, arid daughter Gertrude. Mrs. Ida Pierce, who has been visiting her daughter Carrie at DePauw, and with friends at Indi■f. . ■ anapolis a few days, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Burr moved this week from Goodland, where she has resided for several years, to Parr, where she is living with her son, Elliott Burr. Miss Louise keifer. a former instructor in German in the high school, came from Greencastle the first of the week to visit friends here during commencement.
Prof. G. I. Christie of Purdue will speak at the Union tp., commencement the afternoon of June 12, and the Gillam tp., commencement on the evening of June 12. I am carrying in stock a full line of the Usona Mfg. Co’s, prepared roofings, that good kind you have heard about, ’for which A. E. Kirk is the traveling salesman. Do not fail to see our Mica Special before buyifiig, It is absolutely fire, lightning and waterproof, and adapted to all classes of buildings. HIRAM DAY.
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
