Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Yes. We Have Plenty Left!” Cream Puffs For All, Says ’*ys&. And soar not leas t Existence eating your IMiliHy ; -* Delights and mine should know the like no more. MBSK»<- The obliging Baker from his bowl ( „ - ',. $ has pour'd Iglltl'''.. Millions of dainties like these, and L ** y ' will pour. ; ' We bake enough to go around. i|i|Elp' Whether you want fresh bread, newly baked cakes, EjKff '' nice buns, dainty cream puffs, |||£r>< allurin 2 charlotte russes, wholesome pies, etc., we try t 0 k eep J ust a b ca d °f the rush. <Q 1 In addition, but most im- *% portant of all, purity and xcleanliness guaranteed. Of Course You Like to Hear That! CITY BAKERY Bever & Eigelsbach, Props. Rensselear, Ind.
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Miss Agnes Dooley of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Nora Worden. Remember the date of Fountain Park Assembly, near Remington, August 15 to 30. Mrs. Joe Long went to Parr Wednesday to visit Mrs. Joseph Luers and Mrs G. H. Hammerton. Willis Done and Charles Rector of Harrison county, < >e visiting their uncle, John Bill, and family. I. F. Meader and family of Union tp., took an auto trip over in Benton county Tuesday to visit relatives and friends. Miss Mittie Bill returned to Foresman Thursday morning after a week's visit with the family of her uncle, John Bill. Henry Childers came over from. Delphi Tuesday to attend the funeral of Clinton Hopkins and to visit his son, J. W. Childers. While our stock is not yet complete, we are pleased to show you any gods that are opened. Come in and see our new store —ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Daisy Morris, one of the telephone central girls, is taking a few weeks vacation, and went to Morocco for a visit Monday and from there will go to Chicago to visit her sister. Art Battleday has disposed of his interests in the garage at Reynolds which he and John Hobbs recently started, to Mr. Hobbs and the latter’s father-in-law, and returned to Rensselaer. Advertised letters: Viva Maria Byam, Mrs. Will McClintock, Lewis Payne, Mrs. Adah McWilliams, Mattie Maher, Mrs. Ray Walker, Walter Holmes Beecher, George Alpha Thomas, Mrs. Chas. Atkinson, George Eldridge, Leona Anderson, Dora Plat, Nellie Tibbetts, Oliver Godby, •G. W. Hobson, Falmer Hopkins, J. Stagen, J. B. Stutzeman, Alcey Stevens, Minnie Cummin.
Save all this Year’s Corn Crop I When feed is scarce. Build a permanent silo. Once up, always up. The Concrete Stave Silo will meet your demands in every way, and is constructed by the company’s own men under a positive guarantee at a less price, complete, than a wood silo - - of the same size. * The Smith Interlocking Stave Silo is a. simple, honest, age-lasting, wind proof, water proof, fire proof, rot proof, acid proof, burst proof, shrink proof, crack proof, band proof silo. A Concrete Silo properly built and reinforced is nearest to a perfect silo that can be built. Call at My Farm and See the Silo. Chas. H. Porter, Agt., Rensselaer, Ind
