Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christmas Goods at the News Stand BUNTE BROS. FAMOUS CANDIES A Few of Our Assortment i Chocolate Covered Almonds ..... .... 60c per lb Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Cherrie5........... 60c per lb Chocolate American Nougats 60c ner lh Chocolate Maple Patties 40c Est Chocolate Filberts ! !!!! !! ! !40c S lb! Chocolate Maple Walnuts 40 c J}er j b ' Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding ........ 7 ..!..!.!!! 40c per lb' Chocolate Bitter Sweet Mint ! ! 40c per lb Chocolate Fernando Milk Vanilla !." ‘ 40 0 per lb Chocolate Milk Caramels * ’ 4o c 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 you at all times. J. J. Montgomery, PHONE 351
Mrs. Otto Braun was a Chicago goer Monday. WANTED—Rabbits, pigeons, guineas and furs. I pay more.—C. McCULLEY, Remington, Ind. William R. Burch of Kirksville, Mo., is visiting here with his two sons, 0. E. and William Burch. Mrs. J. A. Grant was called to Buchannan, Mich., Monday by the death of an uncle, F. R. Harding. W. W. Dunlap of near Larimore, N. D., came the latter part of the week to visit his brother, John A. Dunlap. / Bath robes and slippers to match will make your husband or sweetheart a fine Xmas present.—CrEAßL DUVALL. Those nice brown cakes made from old-fashioned buckwheat flour hit the spot.—Your grocer or phone the mill, 456. Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger and Miss Elizabeth King went to Chicago Monday to meet the former’s daughter, Miss Inez Kiplinger, who is attending the'St. Elizabeth’s Catholic school in St. Louis and came home to spend the holidays.
A Few Reminders for Xmas Dinner at Prices That Will Interest You White Grapes, per pound - . JS C Head Lettuce, per head ...... 10c Leaf Lettuce, per pound 20c Celery, per bunch .. . ......... . ...... ...5c and 8c Cabbage, per pound 3 C Carrots, per pound 3 C Parsnips, i>er pound 3 C Sweet Potatoes, per pound 3c Turnips, per pecK 13 C Navel Oranges, per dozen 20c, 30c, 40c and 50c Mixed Nuts, per pound 15 C Walnuts, per ponnd ". 20c Pecans, per pound 20c Peanuts, per pound 15c Candies, per pound 10c to 35c Cranberries, 3 quarts for 25c Dromedary Dates, per package. ... ... ...... . ............ . loc Package Figs, per package ...... ...... .. . ....... ~ ....... ioc Layer Figs, per pound 20c Pecan, Almond or Walnut Meats, per pound. 60c A good grade Pie Pumpkin, 3 cans for 25c Choice Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, j>er can. . . 15c A large bottle Marachino Cherries, each Jsc Rowles& Parker Phone 95 ' I A Suitable Present for Father or the Boy is a Box off Cigars or a Pipe. We are fortunate in being able to offer you the finest 11 line of BOX CANDY made. I MORSE’S Chocolates are the best. We have them in all styles and prices. 7'T r ' r -7T FATE’S COLLEGE INN
