Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ij Turkey Week f J \ Now we don’t expect to sell you your Turkey, but honest < ’ ; ; injun, we’d like to sell you every bit of the trimmings that go with < ’ < • it. We have made careful preparations for the harvest-end festi- < » < ► val, and believe we have every little dainty you will need. We’ll < • < * thank you to look over the following list and give us an early call <» < [ that we may serve you well: o O | O nberries ’«l ualt ---- 9 c Fancy Bananas, doz |sc <> O er y- mammoth stalk*.4c Orange*, doz. . ........ . 25c ° i i Sweet Potatoes, lb 3c Baldwin Apples, peck 30c < > * > Fancy Leaf Letiucv lb ... ..15c California Grapes, lb ..." 10c ° O Fancy Head Lethrce, lb 15c Heinz's Wet Mincemeat, ib 20c <► Solid Turnips, peck 15c Condeaux Brand Cherries ...... 25c <> * ► “* rrots Parsm P s - - - 3c Yacht Club Salad Dressing 15c & 35c ° O Sweet Mallo Olives, qt. jar 25c Thors Horse Radish, bottle . |oc < I i i Fancy California Figs, pkg 10c White Comb Honey, 15c ♦ | Selected Hallowi Dates, pkg 10c Sweet and Dill Pickles, dozen 10c ° i> , Raisins, Ilb pkg 10c Canned Pumpkin, cam. & .. 7c \\ < > thanksgiving Currants, Ilb ..... .12 I-2c Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, 3 for 50c < - O turkey Seasoning, pkg 10c Oyster and Soda Crackers, lb .... 10c <}- FRESH OYSTERS, quart 40 cents jj y Special on Brookfield Extra Creamery Butter: With <! J l y° u r order we will sell you Brookfield Creamery But- < * < I or pound. This is 5c under regular price and < I < * will not be delivered alone. < [ i: Phone 41 HOME GROCERY || 1 1 o
R. D. Thompson was in Goodland on business Monday. Now don’t overdo in the eating turkey line tomorrow. Mrs. C. G. Hammond of Big Rapids, Mich., is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Daniel Waymire returned Monday from a few days visit at Demotte. Mrs. W. H. Beam and son Paul visited with Hurley Beam and jsvife in Chicago Sunday. Bro. Judson Fitzpatrick of the Francesville Tribune was in the city Friday afternoon and made The Democrat a fraternal (ail while here. Mrs. A. Halleck and Mrs. Roy Blue entertained at sewing Monday afternoon and yesterday at the home of the former on East Washington street. Mesdames A. F. Long, J. F. Hardman, C. W. Hanley, E. L, Hollingsworth, J. H. Chapman and Miss Marjorie Lough ridge were Chicago visitors Friday. Ross Goble, who Is now employed in the Schultz store at Lafayette, is moving to that city. John Sullivan, the aged step-father of Mrs. Goble, is accompanying them. - James E. Watt, an old resident of near Goodland, died Monday afternoon at his home in Goodland. He was the father-in-law of Attorney A. D. Babcock of Goodland. The Monticeilo Daily Journal, recently purchased by Charles Foster of Idaville, will soon be consolidated with the White County Democrat, it is reported, and be issued from the Democrat office. Buy a Melrose Convertible Wagon Bed at your own price. We will receive sealed bids up to 10 a. m., Thursday, January 2, 1913. Bring us your bid and the highest bid will get the bed.—-Hamilton & Kellner. The O’Meara school, southeast of town was closed Friday because of scarlet fever in the family of J. F. Nelson, whose children attend the, O’Meara schoo]. Three of the chil- : dren are afflicted, but in a mild form. Mrs. Elsie Thompson and son ard daughter, Clarence and Jessie, of Berthold, Colo., who have been visiting with relatives near Morocco and here with Mrs. Jennie Jessen and family, left Friday for the South and will spend the winter in Maryland and Virginia. Miss Mhdaliie Ramp who has been taking treatment under a Chicago specialist in Chicago, fbr her ear trouble, was thought to be getting along very nicely until Sunday, when other troubles arose and the outlook is not nearly so favorable now. She has' a substitute teaching fir her place at Wakarusa until she is able to return there. E. G. Perrigo and wife and Mort Crockett and wife of near Morocco, called on Mr.and Mrs.MGeorge Crock ett, Sunday and ate dinner with ; them. They had a very pleasant ■ time, although it snowed in the morning. Mbrt and wife are stay- | ing at Perrigo’s where he is putting • their new house. They "will he , there for five or six weeks yet, ’ then they will return to Rensselaer.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Tomorrow is “turkey day.” Box Stationery, 15c to 50c a box,. The Democrat Office. Today’s Markets: Corn, 37c; oats, 26c; rye, 50e; wheat, 70c; buckwheat, 55c. A nice present for wife or children, a $9.25 Domestic Vacuum Cleaner.—Wm. Banes, Goodland, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Bates go to Chicago today to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Rufus Knox and family. Raymond Faylor of Union tp., sprained his ankle badly last week on Tuesday evening, by falling off a high scaffold of the silo. W. H. Beam and family will occupy the rooms over Warner Bros., store during the winter, moving to .hem on account of the steam heat. Mrs. William Traub and little daughter came from New York v ity Monday and will make Rensselaer their home with her husband, who went to Chicago Sunday to meet her. There will be an entertainment tonight (Wednesday, November 27) at Center school house in Union tp., for the purpose of starting a season of literaries. Everybody come. —Advt. The city schools close tonight for the Thanksgiving vacation, taking up again Wednesday, December 5. During the vacation it is expected to get moved into the new high school building and the teachers will visit other schools. A decided change.in temperature came Saturday night, and Sunday morning the ground was whit? with snow. It disappeared, however, before night, but the day was raw and chilly. This was the flrst snow of the season. Monday was bright and pleasant again. Morocco Courier: Vern Jenkins of Rensselaer returned to his home Saturday after spending a few daiys visiting his sister, Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frame of Demotte returned to their home Thursday after a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhns.
h-h-h-h-i-m-hi i i-i-H-i i mi j Fall Bulbs t FREE P at Jarrette’s | Variety Store They Won’t Last Long *• —Don’t Wait * * .v. ' • ■ With each 25c purchase * | I Tulip Bulb FREE • > With each 50c purchase ; ; 1 Narcissi Bulb FREE With each SI.OO purchase .. 1 Hyacinth Bulb FREE * * Tulips and Narcissa are excellent (or in- \ j door planting. This offer only holds • • good while our present stock lasts 1 1 1
