Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Subscribe for The Democrat. Have you seen the Black Eagle corn planter at HAMILTON & KELLNER’S? : i • ■ Jarrette's Variety Store enameled ware sale is still on. See the remarkable values in our window for 10c. Miss Anna Lonergan of Surrey, went to St. Charles, 111., Tuesday for a couple" of weeks visit wtih relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sayler of Wheatfield, came down Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minerva. Hopkins. Mrs. John Herr and son, Albert, of' McCoysburg, went to Paulding, 0., Tuesday to visit relatives for a couple of weeks. The Ladies of the G. A. R. entertained the old soldiers and their wives at the G. A. R. hall in the court house last evening. -Mrs. Mrs. Miller of Streator, 111., who had been visiting herewith her father, M. Y. Slaughter, who has been in poor health for some time, returned home Tuesday. Here you are, our old line of Goodrich and Diamond tires, reduced to the consumerover 25 per cent. Call and get the new prices. These brands always in stock.—MAlN GARAGE. f-15 . City Attorney-Leopold and Light Supt. C. S. Chamberlain went to Indianapolis Tuesday to present the matter of the proposed water meter rates for Rensselaer to the public commission. The Epworth League of Tefft, will serve a hot lunch at the sale of Wm. B. Reid on Monday, February 15? The profits of the lunch will go toward paying the minister’s salary, and several minor debts of the gue.—Advt. The remains of Mrs. Minerva Hopkins arrived here from Park Falls, Wis., Tuesday afternoon and funeral services were conducted at the Christian church, the same afternoon, by Rev. G. W. Titus and burial made in Weston cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue were called to Milford, 111., the first of the week to attend the funeral ot the latter’s father, Frank Sever, who died at Paloose, Wash., Monday at the age of 85 years. The remains were shipped back to his old home for burial; Editor A. B. Crampton of Delphi, state 'commander ofdhe G. A. R., department of Indiana, is being boomed by man> of the old soldiei. for commander of the national organization which meets in Washington next September. The honor coula not be more worthily bestowed. .T. H. Uphoff was Fere from Onarga, 111., the first of the week looking after his property, the former Michael Kanne place, just west of town, at present occupied by County Supt. Lamson. Mr. Uphoff had talked some of moving here, but has given it up and will either sell of rdnt the place..
Jarrette’s Economy Three Gent Sale! One Day Only SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915 2 Polished Wood Garment Hangers for 3c I 5c Package Good White Envelops for ..... ,3c 3 Bars Gloss Laundry Soap for ....... 3c each 1 Large Bar White Castile Soap for ...... ; 3 C 3 5c ’Boxes First Quality Matches for 3c each 2 5c Rolls Jap Crepe Toilet Paper for . . 3c each 3 Snap Mouse Traps for 3 C 2 Packages Chewing Gutn for 1 ! * ’ * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 Gray Enameled Quart Pan for . ............. ,3c 2 Spools Coats, Clark’s or Hickory Thread for 3c each 1 Basting Spoon, with Wood Handle, for ... ...... 3c 5 Post Cards, your selection, for *3c Vi Pound Nice Fluffy Marshmellowg for ... .. . ......,. 3c 2 Opal Glass Nest Eggs for.. t- .................... 3 C SPEClAL—Saturday, Feb. 13 A good House Broom for 10c to each of the first 35 customers trading over SI.OO Jarrette’s Variety Store Opposite Long’s Drug store ONE AIM: TO KEEP THE BEST. ONE METHOD: FAIR DEALING. ONE PRICE: THE LOWEST. ,
