Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I ford un,; B al Think of it—motor car transportation at less than two cents a mile—- ‘ what it is costing thousands of Ford owners. It’s a big reason for Ford J popularity. Other reasons—Ford lightness—Ford strength—Ford dependability. Better get yours now. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from W. I. Hoover, local agent, Rensselaer, Indiana

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For the best line of shoes, ,go to THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Louis. Muster and family and Miss Tillie Malcow autoed to Valparaiso and return Sunday. The young fellows certainly like those elegant buggies sold by HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mary Meyer Healey xtfent to Chicago Sunday to remain for a few days business shopping. You will find all tue new novelties in dress goods and trimmings at THE G. E MURRAY CO. We pay Elgin prices for. cream, and will handle it for you any day in the week, and as late as 9 p. m., in the evening.—G. H. HAMMERTON, Parr,'lnd. ", Your pine floors will look like hardwood, after an application of JAP-A-LAC—comes in 21 colors and Natural (clear). Sold by Fendig's Rexall Drug Store. Born, to Mr. and Mfs. Lewis "Mathews, of near Remington, Sunday morning, April 19, a bright baby girl. Mrs. Mathews was formerly Miss Estella Cain, of Goodland. Sunday was one of the most beautiful days of spring, and everyone was <■ iking advantage of it. Automobiles were very much in evidence on all the city streets and country roads. "C. L. Parks, of near Surrey, went up to Argus, Ind., Monday to superintend the finishing up of a new house which he is building there. He expects to move his family up there in about two weeks. Monticelo Journal: An. attempt was made Thursday night to burglarize the office safe of the Panhandle depot in this city. The knob of the combination lock was knocked off but the marauder got no further. - ■ W. H. Morrison, who was forinerly located here in the cream buying business, writes The Democrat from Arlington, S. Dak., where he is now engaged in the wholesale produce business, in renewing his subscription for The Democrat, and says: “Am doing fine and like the climate here. Getting three carloads of eggs a week at present, so it keeps me busy. Regards to all old friends.”

It M W Cw j We have opened a Cream buying station at the C. E. Prior Fancy Pror . duce Market and will pay Elgin prices. Bring your cream to us. SiSS