Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 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 Almonds. 60c per lb Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Cherriesr. . ..... 60c per lb Chocolate American Nougats >. ,* Chocolate Maple Patties. l>er lh ‘ Chocolate Filberts . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 40c lb Chocolate Maple Walnuts 4 0c lb! Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding 4 0c jy, Chocolate Bitter Sweet Mint... 40c per lb Chocolate Fernando Milk Vanilla 40c tier lh' Chocolate Milk Caramels !! ! ! !40c Jer 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 frqsh goods W e will try our best to please you at all times. J. J. Montgomery, PHONE 351

Next Monday is the shortest day of the year. D. M. Worland was a Chicago goer Tuesday afternoon. P. R. Kupke of Gillam tp., was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. *rr Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grant, F. B. Ham and O. E. Burch were among the Lafayette visitors Wednesday. Bath robes and slippers to match will make your husband or sweetheart a fine Xmas present.—C. EARL DUVALL. A. E. Coen of Berwyn, 111., was here Tuesday evening to attend the meeting of the directors of the First National Bank, of which he is one. Several cases of scarlet fever are reported in Monticello and three families have been quarantined. The schools are still open at this writing. A. L. Clark, who recently purchased the telephone plant at Hebron, expects to put in an electric light service there also, securing current from Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox returned the first of the week from a visit with friends at Indianapolis and with J. J. and Ivan Brenner and families at Winchester, Ind. We have the nicest assortment of fresh Xmas candies we ever had, at prices from 10 to 35c per pound. A liberal discount to teachers and Sunday schools.—ROWLES & PARKER. Sylvester Hatton, wh.o with his daughters had planned to leave this month for the south, to spend the winter, has been quite poorly again and their departure has been delayed on this account. The Rensselaer schools will close next Tuesday afternoon for the holiday vacation, taking up again Monday following New Year’s. Most of the teachers will spend the holidays at their various homes. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore were called to Lafayette a few days ago by the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Cheesman. Mr. Moore returned Wednesday, but his wife remained for a few days longer. Mrs. Cheesman was considerably better when he left.

To carve the Christmas turkey m You will need the sharpest knife, In MaKing For J'our guests will be watching, y « As likewise will your wife. ■" *VG%SCt\TS jAI Car*)ing Set Is ' Appropriate They are a household necessity, are not expensive, and make an . ; ideal present for the wife. Other useful presents of all kinds in hardware, things that are needed in every household. IS Varner "Bros.