Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Christmas Goods at the News Stand BUNTE BROS. FAMOUS CANDIES A Few of Our Assortment Chocolate Covered Almonds eo C .^ r j b Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Cherries....... .’. . .60c per IK Chocolate American Nougats 60e ner ih ss? p *‘ Ueß ■ ' - :«* 5S a Chocolate Filberts 40c J>er lb . Chocolate Maple Walnuts. 4 0c per lb. Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding 40c j>er lb Chocolate Bitter Sweet Mint ' ’ . ’ ' 4 o c per lb Chocolate Fernando Milk Vanilla. . ’ 4 o c per lb Chocolate Milk Caramels ’ ,40c 'per lb And Twenty other varieties are 40 cents per pound. 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 box goods for Christmas, which are ordered to arrive on Dec. 10th, to Insure our customers fresh goods We will try our best to please yon at all times. J. J. Montgomery, PHONE 351

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Fred Phillips was a Chicago goer Monday. R. D. Thompson was in Lowell on business Monday. 25 head of extra good spring calves, at Garriott & Lakin’s sale, Dec. 17. Harry Ballard of Gifford, went to Brownsburg, Ind., Monday to vish hjs father-in-law, who is quite poorly. Bath robes and slippers to match will make your husband or sweetheart a fine Xmas present.—C. EARL DUVALL. George Branaman returned to his home at Brownstown, Ind., Monday after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. Harry Magee. ■Mrs. G. A. Williams has gone to Carthage, 111., to spend the holidays with hor mother. Mr. Williams will join her over Christmas. Mrs. Grant Warner, who has been in poor health for some time past, sat up a couple of hours Sunday, and. her recovery is now thought to be assured, which will be good news to her‘many friends.

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Visit the Christmas Bazaar at the Catholic school hall Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings of this week, December 16 and 17. MANY USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR SALE Oyster Supper on Wednesday, 25c. Chicken Supper on Thursday, 35c. Supper will be served beginning at 4 o’clock each evening. Music fur- , nished by the parish orchestra.

[The Ho v Shop I | HAS 3 MORE SPECIALS | !! Wednesday— 20 on I 1 “ ~ I * (Thursday— 20 j per l cent off on stuffed Friday— on^oys 6 "* oH on a " : Remember you can still get a Basket or other present FREE with a purchase at J ? Burchard’s 5 & 10c and Variety Store : Opposite Court House