Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miller & Hart's Bacon and Hams

HOME GROCERY THIS WEEK FOR A FINE 3-pound can Eastern Apples, at - - -10 c 3-pound can Fancy Pie Peaches, at - -10 c 3-pound can Yellow Free Peaches, at - -15 c 3-pound can Nice Dessert Peaches, at -20 c 3-pound can Very Best Dessert Peaches, at -25 c 3-pound can Hummer Apricots, at - -20 c 3-pound can Finest Green Gage Plums, at -25 c 3-pound can Pacific Coast White Cherries, at -35 c 3-pound can Indiana Tomatoes, at - - 12%c 3-pound can Extra Standard Kraut, at -10 c 3-pound can Southetn Lye Hominy, at - - 6c 3-pound can Dry-Pack Sweet Potatoes, at -12 c

Miller Line of Teas and Coffees

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

JBrief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: -Corn, 69c; Oats, 47c. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. Grant Culp of Remington was a business visitor in the city Wednesday.

The Monticello city council has appropriated S4OO for band concerts in that city for this season.

W. R. Lee has bought a stock of goods at Newman. 111., and is now at that place closing out same.

C. D. Nowels of Parsons, Kan., is expected here next week for a visit with relatives and old friends.

Special prices on Millinery: panamas, sailors, trimmed hats, also Dressmaking.—MßS. H. A. CRIPPS, Over Trust & Savings Bank.

We can relieve your aching feet by properly fitting you w’ith our various summer specialties.-—Fen-dig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

The Democrat received a letter a few days aigo from W. I. Chilcote, who used to live near Rensselaer as a boy, but is now located at Quill Lake, Sask., Canada, in which he enquired about old friends and acquaintances here. *

Elmer Gwin, accompanied ■ by Warren Robinson and Wash Lowman, left Wednesday for Pharr, Texas, where, if pleased with conditions, the two latter will invest in soihe land Mr. Gwin is the agent for.

We have received another supply of white canvass shoes and oxfords for women and children. We are prepared to furnish you sizes needed in summer footwear. — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. •

Down in southern Indiana strawberries are rotting on the vines because the growers can get but 50 cents a crate for their berries. A crate contains 24 quarts, and the consumer pays ten cents per quart, or $2.40 per crate. The middlemen must be making an abnormal profit at the expense of the consumer, as usual.

Lowell Tribune: Trustee James Black sold the old schoolhouse at Shelby last Saturday. Max Ahlgrim bought the west wing for S2OO and Neil Sirois bought the east wing and the main part for $295. The wood house, closets and stoves sold for $23, making a total of $5lB, which was. S6B more than the appraised value.

We Have Itfzr 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