Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Monogram Flour - $ 1.50 White Star Flour - 1,40 These Flours are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. New Flake Hominey, per pound ,5c New Cracked Hominey, per pound Nice Dried Peaches, per pound 8 I_3 C 5 lb. Sack Prepared Pancake Flour2sC Large White Potatoes, per bushel . . . ~ sc Nice Lean Bacon, per pound / 25c 7 Bars Lenox Soap Nice Sliced Hawaiian Pineapples, per can 15c A large Can Choice Peaches Kellog s Stefelized Wheat Bran, j>er package 25c Kellog s Laxative Biscuits, per package 25c THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE Rowles & Parker Phone 95

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Mrs. George E. Collins is visiting in Indianapolis this week. We have lots of nice apples for eating, cooking or canning.—JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson are visiting relatives at Royal Center this week. Mrs. O. K. Rainier went to Chalmers and Brookston the first of the week to visit relatives. Ladies’ patent leather dress shoes in plain and brocade cloth tops. See these new styles before you purchase your fall shoes.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Ellen Harsha and children came up from Lafayette Sunday to visit her pareiFts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers, and relatives at Roselawn for a few weeks. Wednesday's MontiCelo Journal: Rev. McNarv of Remington, was in town one day this week looking for a house to rent. He is now a sales agent for a silo company and desires to locate here as being more central for his work.

Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Eating his Christmas pie, He put in his thumb And pulled out a big plum And said, “What a big boy I am.” You don't have to wait and worry over a hot oven to have a juicy pie. some cookies or doughnuts or perhaps a cake, let us do that for you. Richness and flavor leave nothing to lie desired. Golden Loaf "Bakery We delivery by Benson's system

An Ad For • Women The social season will soon be with us and you will be wanting something in the jewelry * v X ' line., Or perhaps you have something that needs repairing, or cleaning, or polishing up, bring it in and let us tell you what it needs, and how little it will cost. And while in the store just look over our stock and see if that other piece you are wanting is not waiting here for you. We want you to see our new goods and prices, for we have arranged some exdellent values. P. W. ClarKfi Rensselaer, Ind.