Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

25c Child’s overalls 17c at Fire Sale. Mrs. A. G. Catt, who recently underwent an. operation in Wesley hospital, Chicago, returned home Sunday, Dr. Catt going to the city to accompany her home. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Chicago Tuesday morning and was met there by John Paxton of South Bend, an d together they loft on a business trip for Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Haner and baby, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Avis, for several weeks, returned to their home at Lexington, 111., Sunday.

Mrs. Napoleon Lafond arrived Monday from Little Falls, Minn., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Phillip Roy, and her mother, Mrs. A* Durchier, who makes her home with Mrs. Roy. Mrs. Lizzie Shlndler of Brook, was a visitor in the city a short time Monday enroute to her home, from attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Bringle, at Hardinburgh. Mrs. W. H, Blodgett'and daughter, Mrs. E. P. Brennan, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Charles Lane and Miss Anna Honan of Delphi, spent yesterday here with Mrs. E. P. Honan. Prof. Ira Coe, science instructor in the high school, accompanied by Elvin Allman and Dale Thurlow were in Lafayette Saturday to look over Purdue’s poultry husbandry industry. It is the intention to introduce a course in poultry culture in the city schools this spring., Mail The Democrat your orders for letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and we will nil your order promptly and send you the work prepaid by parcel post direct to your door or postofflce without extra charge. Write for prices on anything you may want and a prompt reply will be mailed you.

McCalls’ 10c patterns 5c at the Fire Sale. John Williams, who recently sold his 80-acre farm south of Wheatfield to John Jones, was in the city yesterday looking after a property to buy or rent. He wants a place with a few acres of ground. Mr, Williams has done quite well since moving from Jordan tp., *to Wheatfield five years ago. He paid $32 per acre for his farm there and sold it at SOO. He was in poor health most of the time last summer and for that reason decided to sell, all of his boys but the youngest being now away from home. TODAY’S MARKETS. Now is the time'to sell your young roosters before they get too old and staggy. Springs, straight -12 c, Hens—l2c. Largo ducks—ll c. Large goose---9e. Hides —11c. Good turkeys—lsc. Prices subject to change of market without notice. C. E. PRIOR, Fancy Produce Market.

SPECIALTIES For this Week 16 qt. granite dishpan, regular ' SI.OO seller, 50c. 14 qt. granite dishpan, regular 75c seller, 50c. Fancy Holland Herring Mitcher, keg 80c. ' ' Fancy Pink Salmon, 3 cans for 23c Brown Sugar Curing Meat 25 lb. $1 Fancy Early June peas, 3 can for 25c Hominy, good brand, 4 can for 25c Canned oysters,solid pack, 3 cans2s Large Bucket Axle Grease, 25c seller, - - -20 c Oranges 15,18, 20, 25 and 40c, tree ripened. Toilet Paper, big rolls, 8 for 24c. Corn Flakes, 4 packages for 25c. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables all the time. Don’t forget the place. Phone 202 Rowen & Kiser