Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Trgjy.SJV "- * * 9 1 'Jfg THE HOME GROCERY Always has the Little Somethings you are looking for in the grocery line for our stock is exclusive and complete. We make the grocery business a study and try to serve you the best possible. Please try to associate us with the two terms—GROCERIES and HIGH QUALITY.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago Sunday. Ask Dr. Meyer about the “Easy Starter.”—Advt. Mrs. Taylor McCoy of Chicago was the week end guest of Mrs. Firman Thompson. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Kalamazoo, Mich., Monday for a few days visit. We are unloading this week a car of Michigan sand grown potatoes and barrell apples.—John Eger. * Mrs. C. C. Warner and Mrs. G. A. Williams attended a party at Monticello Monday given by Mrs. L. D. Carey. Mr. Traub of the Traub & Selig clothing firm, returned Saturday from a few days spent, at their Illinois store at Ghattsworth. The Rensselaer hospital; capital stock $2,000; directors, E. N. Loy, I. M. Washburn, M. D. Gwin, Emil Besser, F. L. Sharer, filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state Friday. Mrs. Mulhollen and daughter, Mrs. M. R. Smith and daughter Marie, came Saturday to visit George Gorham and family. They are prepare ing to locate in San Antonio, Tex., and have already shipped their goods there. * Our job lot of 100,000 linen <finish bond envelopes which we are selling at only 5 cents per package while they last, is going fast and it will not be long before the supply is exhausted. These envelopes ordinarily sell at from ten to fifteen cents per package, and |t will pay you to lay in a supply for future use.
This Is One Of the new fall styles which will be very popular. Extreme short vamp, , high arch and round toe. We are showing this style in suede, patent leather gun metal, tan, velvet or buckskin. $3.00, $3,50, $4.00 Exclusive Shoe Store; OPERA HOUSE BLOCK "The Store That Fits Your Feet’’
