Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christinas Goods at the News Stand BUNTE BROS. FAMOUS CANDIES A Few of Our Assortment Chocolate Covered Almond^. . 60c per lb Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Cherries . . ,6Oc per IK Chocolate American Nougats . . 6Oc I>ei . o, folate Maple Patties ;i i i .£r IK Chocolate Filberts •_ «Or ih Chocolate Maple Walnuts . ’ ’ 40c oer lb* Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding 4Oc oer lb* Chocolate Bitter Sweet Mint ’’ * * 40c tier lb Chocolate Fernando Milk Vanilla » ' ’ ' ’ pv ik‘ ‘ ’ ‘ Ibi And Twenty other varieties are 40 cents per pound. We have a large stock of penny goods which we guarantee pure Md wholesome. We carry at all times Box Candy, which is never over two weeks from factory. We will have a large stock of iwx , goods for Christmas, which are ordered to arrive on Dec. 10th, to insure our customers fresh goods We will try our best to please you at all times. J. J. Montgomery, » PHONE 351
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William Traub was in Chicago on. business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grant were Lafayette goers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades were Chicago visitors the first of the week. Mrs. A. F. Long and daughter. Miss Martha, were Chicago goers Tuesday. C. H. Tyron left Wednesday to join his wife at Sacket’s Harbor, N. ¥., where they will spend the winter. A. Leopold passed his 81st mile? stone Wednesday, and is certainly quite hale and hearty for a man of bis age. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks of Remington, took the train here Wednesday for Chicago, where they were going on business. —————— „ Mrs. Korah Daniels returned Wednesday from Dyer, Lake county, where she had been to see an aunt, who had fractured one of her limbs. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Yeoman of Newton tp., aged five days, died Tuesday night of pneumonia and was buried Wednesday. Miss Opal Sharp returned Tuesday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. William P. Cooper, in Monticello. She visited Logansport Monday in company with Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Harry Lowe of Monticello. Roy Grayson, who was so badlycarved up a few months ago at Water Valley, came down from Lowell Tuesday night. He has recovered from his wounds and loks as hale and hearty as ever.
WHYfGIVE USELESS XMAS PRESENTS? Here is a Wonderful Opportunity to Make the Whole Family Happy. This Oxo-Gas Table Lamp will produce canB power four ■F hours a night for nickle a week. 9b Almost as cheap 111 sunshine. W. Brilliant! Beautiful! fl Economical! B No Smoke! B No Odor! W J i N°i se l i F- Dirt! £ No Chimneys to 3 clean or break! Burns gasoline or kerosene with equal facility and the price is so small that you will wonder how it can be done. Ask for demonstration W. A. DAVENPORT TELEPHONE 437
tidSHl AUTO bus line Between Rensselaer and Remington Will leave Rensselaer each day at 745 a. m„ and 4:00 p. m. Will leave Remington each day at 9:30 a. m and 5:10 p. m. FARE 75c EACH WAY Bus will start from Main Garage and Hotel is Rensselaer, and from the Panhandle Depot at Remington. Pho " e 'N» ,^* r,te ' Sam Duvall, Mgr.
