Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We Have the Dainties for the X-mas Dinner And will have sufficient help to get your order to you promptly. Florida Grape Fruit Solid Cabbage Florida Oranges, all sizes Parsnips Malaga Grapes Turnips Baldwin Apples Head and Leaf Lettuce Waxy Lemons Jersey Sweet Potatoes Good Bananas California Jumbo Celery | Cranberries Spanish Onions Mixed Nuts Plenty Old Popcorn | All Kinds Candies Fresh Oysters | Home Grocery Call us«aiiy, Phone 41
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: corn, 40c; oats, 29c. Sale Bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Come in. The Democrat office will be closed all day to-day on account of Christmas. The days are mow growing longer. Saturday was the shortest day of the year. Klinton Skegner of Kniman got the turkey given away by Traub & Selig Saturday. W. E. Price will have four 2-year-old steers for*sale at Harrington & Comer’s sale, Monday, Dec. 30. —Advt. John G. Brown of Monon has been appointed a member of the advisory committee of the Progressive State Committee. Miss Grace Washburn of Kentland, who had been here for a week taking treatment of Dr. Turfler, returned home Saturday. Miss Clara Fisher went to Hammond Saturday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mts. James Fisher, and perhaps re* main permanently. ' * Mt. and Mrs. John T. Murray, who have been living near Hamilton, No. Dak., for the past couple of years, came Friday for an extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., and family. Neighbors in the northwest part of town are doing considerable complaining over the continual quarreling and fighting of a married couple there, the wife, it is said, being the agreesor. Unless it is stopped they threaten to call ip a referee, in the person of the court, to settle their troubles, as they do not wish to be annoyed all the time.
Here’s a Hearty Hand Shake Over Jasper County and a Heart Full of Good Wishes for 1913 It is no mere business formality that prompts us to send you this greeting today. The year just closing has been a bumper year for Jarrette’s Variety Store, and you have helped to make it so. You have given us your valued patronage and together we have shared the profit and satisfaction that come from handling honest attractive fast selling goods. We are not going to offer any lengthy arguments as to why we should have your trade this coming year! Our Goods, Our Service, Our Success speak for us far better than mere talk. : Therefore we extend to you our hearty thanks; not because it is customary, but because we believe you are entitled to it; and we want your continued patronage, as we believe we can continue to deserve it. tslOur Ambition will be—One Aim, to keep the best; One Method, fair dealing; One Price, the lowest. Wishing you aMerry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year, we are}j^§j^ Jarrette’s Variety Store Bert Jarrette Rensselaer, Ind.
