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

If you want large fat oysters, get them at FATE'S COLLBGE INN. Leroy Smith writes us from Zeurick, Mont., to send him The Democrat at that place. Dr. Besser and Lex Fisher of Remington, took the train here Monday for Chicago on business. Mrs. O. D. Heffner of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting her mother, Mrs W. H. Stevenson, and her sister, Mrs. W. H. Frye. Mrs. George N. Dunn and two children of Wichita, Kan., came Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Granville Moody, ofßarkley tp. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, residing in northeast Carpenter, is sick with a nutritional disturbance. and was taken to a Chicago hospital yesterday. Harry Kresler, who was recently so severely injured tty the accidental discharge of a shotgun while out hunting, is reported to be doing nicely and will soon be able to get out of doors.

William Huffman, who with hi* wife has spent the summer with their daughter, Mrs. Ray Kenton, near Mitchell, S- Dak , came Monday from Kankakee, where" he had stopped over a few days with another daughter. Mrs. Ray Walker, who has been quite ill. Grover Helsel and family of Biwabik, Minn., who have been visiting his brother, Albert Helsel and family of Vlrgie for the past few weeks, left Tor their home yesterday. They will be accompanied by Miss Leona Helsel, their neice. who will make them an extended visit. Give thanks that your children do not have and will not have *corns, bunions and the various foot ailments. We guarantce"Hhat you will avoid these ailments if you allow us to flu them with our nature shaped shoes, scientifically fitted.—-FEN-DIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE opera house block. Mrs. William Smith, the aged mother of Ben Smith, the cement work contractor, and who is practically blind, has gone to live with the latter, and her property in the east part of town will be occupied by W.» L Thomas, who has been living in Orson Lewis' house, and Lewis will move into his own property. While quite cold of nights, we have been enjoying fine winter weather for the past week, with bright, sunshiny days. Yesterday was considerably warmer and cloudy, and the prospects were good for a storm, either rain or snow. The ground is very dry for this season of the year, as we have had very little fall r.sins. The rpads are in about the best condition they have been at any time this year.

Jarrette’s Variety Store Saves miles and miles of steps You can get most everything here Bert J. Jarrette, Rensselaer, Indiana

ROWEN & KISER Phone 202 We buy our groceries as cheap as any other store in town and therefore we can sell just as cheap or even lower than some. Lcok at our advertisement and y judge for yourself, and remember one thing, what you buy of us you can eat—nothing to throw away—we don’t deal that way, so buy your Thanksgiving order of us and you will not be disappointed on that day! Cranberries, full quart, 5 c per qt Sweet Potatoes 2£c per lb _ . Pumpkins and Squash, 10c each Oysters, 40c per qt New Onions, 3 bunches 10c Grapes, 10c per lb We carry a full line and can supply your needs so don’t take any chances, but buy your order here, or go elsewhere and fincPout their prices then come. We' know you will buy of us because we are right in price and quality. ROWEN & KISER.