Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
8 lbs best H & E A Gran. Sugar for with a grocery order Saturday. We will sell you 8 lbs best H&E Granulated Sugar for 49c One lb. package Color of Candy Figs . 35c One qt. Mason Jar Sweet Relish 25c One qt. Mason Jar Large Queen Olives 25 C The Mildest, Sweetest Cheese made, per lb. . . . 35c Choice Lean Bacon, per lb 35Nice Large Ripe Bananas, per dozen 15 c Good Sweet Oranges, per dozen 15c White or Pink Grapes, per lb . 10c Fancy Eating or Cooking Apples, per pk . . 35c Fancy Head Lettuce, per head jqc Nice Ripe Cranberries, 3 qts. for ....... . .i?sc Ripe Pie Pumpkins .5, 10 and 15c Large Well Bleached Celery, per bunch 5c Sweet Potatoes, per lb 3 C I - THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE Rowles & Parker Phone 95
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Miss Mary Yates was a Chicago goer Tuesday. Goo£ potatoes in any quantity, 70c per bushel.—RHOADS’ GROCERY. W. D. Bringle got partly moved into his fine new’ house on College avenue Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Morlan and daughter, Kathlyn, visited her son, Forest Morlan, in Chicago Wednesday. ■*' - ■■■■■••■ Orval Grim and Elwood Myers of Gifford, left Monday for Florida, where they expect to spend the winter. i. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Berwyn. 111., Thursday for a couple of weeks’ visit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy, and family. The telephone company is now busily engaged in removing its wires from Washington street, and have the poles down in a few days more. A new plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Bring us your work, we do it while you wait.— MAIN GARAGE. ts Harry Gallagher, who has been building stone roads up near Michigan City, in Laporte county, brought bis equipment and force to Rensselaer Wednesday and expects to spend the winter here. L. C. Sage writes The Democrat to change the address of his Democrat to a new street address in St. Louis, where he is now employed by the Fred Medhart Mfg. Co., makers of gymnasium supplies, etc. W. L. Frye was called to Danville, 111., Tuesday by the critical Illness of a nephew, Eugene Davis, 28 years of age, who had just undergone an operation for a ruptured appendix, and it was th.ought there was no chance for his recovery. Mrs. Frank Woodin, formerly of near Foresman, now residing near Kalamazoo, Mich., writes The Democrat under date of Oct. 13 and sends us a few ripe strawberries picked from the vines in her garden. She says if the weather should stay nice awhile longer they might have quite a second crop, as the vines are all in bloom.
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Dating his Christmas pie, He put In his thumb And pulled out a big plum And said, “What a big boy I am.” I 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 be desired. Golden Loaf •+ . Bakery i" \’ ' '' ' ? ' We delivery by Benson's system
