Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VQU IRE INVITED To Attend Our Christmas Opening On Wednesday, Friday and Saturday * of this week’ Holidays are only 4 weeks off, so shop earl}* and avoid the rush of the last few days. OUR ONE BEST OFFER For the total of all purchases of holiday goods amounting to more than 10 cents we will give a 10 per cent discount for these three days only. These goods range in value from one cent to 5 dollars. BURCHARD’S 5 Ul 11 CENT Ml NOVELTY STORE Opposite Court House This discount applies to advance orders ftf candies in 10pound lots. " Shop early.

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Buy your apples at Murray's, 75c and Ssc a basket. Monon's new library building will be dedicated Dec. 10. ' Get your oysters for Thanksgiving at FATE’S COLLEGE INN. H. B. Brown of Kniman, was in the city on business Saturday. If you want large fat oysters, get them at FATE'S COLLEGE INN. J. T. Biggs of Wheatfield, was a business visitor in the city Monday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 57c; oats, 45c: wheat, $1; rye, 75c; buckwheat. 75c. Gertrude Faylor of Union tp., who «as very sick - with diphtheria, is now fully recovered. Everything good, fresh and best quality for the Thanksgiving season at MURRAY’S GROCERY. Mrs. Minnie Kessinger of Medaryville, visited Mrs. J,. W, King and family the last of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazen of Kninian. spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. T. C. Garlock, in Monticello. John Hordeman. who has been in failing health for the past couple of years from stomach trouble, is now in quite a critical condition. George Putts and Matt Moosmiller returned to Conrad, Newton county, Monday, where they are building a large corn crib and some other outbuildings on a ranch hear that place. Homer Hopkins of Lafayette, will spend Thanksgiving here with his mother, “Aunt" Mary Jane Hopkins, and the latter will accompany him home tomorrow evening to remain with him indefinitely. Chester Sunderland of near Foresman, returned Monday from a visit ■with friends at New Albany, and was accompanied home by Miss Katherine Fellmy, who will visit for several weeks with relatives and friends near Foresman. Insist on the guaranteed rubber footwear. Pay a few cents more and get first quality goods. It always i Pays. We guarantee out rubber goods, when you buy first quality.— FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, opera house block.

AUTO bus line Between Rensselaer and Remington Will leave Rensselaer each day at 7:45 a. m., and 4.00 p. m. Will leave Remington each day at 9:30 a. m. and 510 p. m. FARE 75c EACH WAY Bus will start from Main Garage and Hotel in Rensselaer, and from the Panhandle Depot at Remington. Pb “ ,e '"„ ,i 2o6* r * <e Sam Duvall, Mgr.