Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Christinas Goods at the News Stand BUNTE BROS. FAMOUS CANDIES A Few of Our Assortment Chocolate Covered Almonds Ih Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Cherries. ...... . . .6Oc net lb' Chocolate American Nougats *7. ik Chocolate Maple Patties ' ' ' h Chocolate Filberts . ........... _ . . ... '; '" ‘ ££ lb Chocolate Maple Walnuts lh * Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding 4ruChocolate Bitter Sweet Mint. .. ;.. . ’ ’ ’ lh ‘ Chocolate Fernando Milk Vanilla. . tn. Chocolate Milk Caramels. ’ ‘ And Twenty other varieties are 40 cents per pound. 1 We have a large stock of penny goods which we guarantee pure and wholesome. We carry at all times Box Candy, which is never over two weeks from factory. We will have a large stock of l»ox goods for Christmas, which or Y. 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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B. T. Lanham of southeast Marion, was a Lafayette goer Saturday. Mrs. F. P. Morton and son of near Lee, were Rensselaer visitors Monday. Be sure and look at our Xmas neckwear. All shapes and colors.— C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Merle Lamborn of Remington, took the train here Saturday for Chicago for a couple of weeks’ visit. A. J. Biggs of southwest of town, went to West Lebanon Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives and friends. Marion Albin of Centralia, Mo., formerly of Kankakee tp., this county, is visiting his son, Gilbert Albin, and family. Jersey sweaters, sweater coats, knit mufflers, silk mufflers, gloves and mittens of all kinds for Xmas. —C. EARL DUVALL. Vern Davisson, who is taking a business course in Valparaiso University, came down the latter part of the week for a few days’ visit. B. F. Alter and wife were called to Flora last Thursday by the critical illness of his aged father, B. F. Alter, Sr., who died there Friday afternoon. ■ • Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman Reeder of Remington, were the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Walter Baxter, this week.—Saturday’s Monticello Journal. — —. I Initial handkerchiefs, dressing cases, pocket sets, collar bags, tie sets, tie racks, mufflers and everything useful for the men for Xmas. —C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Katie Shields, who is teaching in the Morocco schools, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields, who has net been very well of late. The dark, damp misty weather of the past week continued up to about midnight Monday night, when two or three inches of a heavy damp snow fell. The snow continued falling yes terday forenoon but melted almost as fast as it fell. Frank Bruner and Louis Hickman, each of whom were recently injured in automobile accidents, are now able to be about, but the former still uses a cane and Hickman’s head is patched up where he received such a severe scalp wound.

WHY GIVE USELESS XMAS PRESENTS? Here is a Wonderful Opportunity to Make the Whole Family Happy. This Oxo-Gas Table Lamp will . -c' -'afar*produce 300 ca- ■ dle power four ■ hours a night for ■Ewy - a n ’ ckle a week. W Almost as cheap X sunshine. Brilliant! Beautiful! Economical! ■ ifafei No Smoke! 'No Odor! No Noise! * 1 B fa.. No Dirt! No Chimneys to Uli 3 clean or break! Burns gasoline or herosene with equal facility ‘ and the price is so small that you will wonder how it can be done. Ask for demonstration W. A. DAVENPORT TKLEFH«NK 497 "