Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 5

Every Merchant Has a Bargain for You on Rensselaer’s Big Market Day, Thursday, March 18

SPRING OPENING OF NEW MILLINERY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 18, 19, 20, 1915 % Mary Meyer-Healy

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See the bargains in JESSEN’S window March 18. John P. Ryan and family were down from Gillam tp., Sunday. Mrs. Carl Hamacher of near Lowell, was in the city on business Monday. r \ 7 -Don’t forget our German made sauerkraut at ROWEN & KISER’S. Phone 202. If you have a good mare for sale, see Frandis Hilton of Gifford, whose ad appears in our want, columns this issue. Market Day Specials at Duvall’s Quality Shop. Be sure and purchase here as you 'Will save money.—-C. EARL DUVALL. You will always find the most dependable stock of standard and high class groceries at the G. E. MURRAY CO.’S.

LOOK! On Market Day, Thursday, March 18 Montgomery’s News Stand and Candy Store GIVEN AWAY without any frills, the following articles: •One one-dollar box Bunte Bros. Chocolates. x One box 50 5c Cigars, your choice One box Gum, your choice, value SI.OO. t One year’s subscription to any $1.50 Publication. Full Particulars at Store. J. J. Montgomery

Special Market Day Easter Display Beautiful display of Easter Garments for Market Day at XWI very attractive prices. Take 'iXr / advantage of your visit to ff \\ ('“MjsX Rensselaer to secure your jA \ . jl new Easter -Ji 'W\ g t Coat or Suit sh W , W Never have we shown so . r \ many “Snappy” styles at w, 7 ' Popular Prices, FEN DIG FAIR ' RENSSELAER, . INDIANA -

Call Phone 202 for your next grocery order. A. D. Lee is quite sick at his hime in the east part of town. Today is St. Patrick’s day, but no true Irishman needs to be reminded of the fact. Silver knives and ..forks, worth $4.50, March 18 at S3.4S.—JESSEN, The Jeweler.- ' John Duvall of Chicago, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, here over Sunday. Remember we will have many bargains for market day; also a beautiful German china dish with every dollar purchase. Don’t miss it. E. VAN ARSDEL CO. Don’t fail to see our assortment of new wool and cotton dress goods for spring and summer. New shades and weaves with exclusive patterns. —E. VAN ARSDEL CO. On account of the demands made on our advertising columns last Saturday, the Fair Oaks, Lee and Possum Run correspondence was crowded out, and same appears in this issue. , Sunday was quite a pleasant spring, day, and every one possessing an automobile was out taking advantage of it. The roads-were fine, the best, in fact, that we have almost ever seen them, and better by far than they were at any time last summer. “Uncle” Charlie Pullins, who recently moved in from Barkley tp., and occupies his property at the west side of town, the old Dr. I. B. Washburn place, is preparing to put out all of the old pasture ground thereon in alfalfa, of which he has had a small patch along the cemetery road for the past few years. He figures that the ground Will bring him in a larger net income if put in alfalfa than from any other use he could put it, and with less expense for labor, too.

Don’t fail to see JESSEN’S Market Day window display. Nice white home-grown clover honey, 18c per Ib.—ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Mallory, one of the high school teachers, spent the week-end in Frankfort. Kraut, the best i£ town, 5c per quart or 15c per gallon.—ROWEN & KISER, Phone 202. A large can of-Genuine Hawaiiu pineapple, sliced or crushed, per can 15c. —ROWLES & PARKER. See the Collegian and Frat spring suits at Duvall’s Quality Shop. The very latest models. —C. EARL DUVALL. Renew’ your subscription for The Democrat tomorrow, March 18, and get the Orange Judd Farmer free for a year. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spinney of Goodland, visited here a short time Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins. Thursday the 18th is the day. Don’t forget our place, come in and see what we have for you.—ROWEN & KISER. Phone 202, Ben Leopold of Brook, has purchased the stock of the Model Clothing House in Rensselaer and will close out same at sacrifice prices. 50c Racine dress and work shirts for 35c or three for SI.OO on Market Day, March 18th, at Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Joe Reeve, who is taking a commercial course in a Chicago business college, came home Friday for a few days’ visit with.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeve, returning to Chicago Monday. /Ezra 'Whitehead, manager of the Long-Thompson Lumber Co., at Wheatfield, was a business visitor in Rensselaer aSturday. He reports business opening up good in his line this spring. Don’t forget our special prices in men’s, Women’s and children’s hose for market day. These and many Other bargains will more than pay you to visit <our store.—E. VAN ARSDEL CO. Come in tomorrow', March 18, and subscribe for The Democrat and you will receive free gratis a year’s subscription, to the Orange Judd Farmer, the great agricultural paper, a one dollar publication. This offer is for Market Day only. Lincoln Beachy, the noted aviator, was killed Sunday at the Pan-ama-Pacific exposition when the wings of a new monoplane he was driving collapsed on his second flight of the day and he fell 61,000 feet into the bay of San Francisco. The accident occurred as Beachy attempted to make one of his perpendicular drops. O. K. Rainier, who recently bought the Porter property on north College avenue, occupied by George E. Collins, has put a new roof on same and is otherwise improving the place. Mr. Rainier expects to build another tenant house on the vacant 'let south of this place, which he bought with the place. Sylvester Gray, who owns the lots south of Mr Rainier’s property, also expects to build a new house thereon some time in the future.

Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 66c; oats, 55c; wheat, $1.30; rjlye, 90c. Th© Girls’ Sew Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. George SCOtt. 7 .‘/' " ■ , . "y ■ 5 cans of clams for 27c Market Day at ROWEN & KISER’S. Phone 202. Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly and Mrs. .E. Matheny were Hammond goers Saturday. , Don’t forget the, potato bargain on Market Day at our store.—ROWEN & KISER. Phone 202. Mrs. William Porter of Hammond, spent Sunday here with her son, Harve Robinson, and family. “Uncle” Norm Warner celebrated his 82d birthday anniversary Monday with 'the usual family dinner.

Mrs. Jennie Jessen has had a new addition built on the north, to her residence, in the northwest part of town. For Sale or Will Trade for live stock, my E-M-F Studebaker automobile.—Dß. A. R. KRESLER, phone 370. George H. Healey of the Republican, has been confined to his home for the past few days with another light attack of erysipelas. Miss Ida Jensen came down from Wheatfield the latter part of the week for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Hammond. Mrs. Minnie Cramer and son, Everett, of Mihneapolis, returned home Saturday after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. James Britt, of Barkley tp. Kind reader, we appoint you one of many judges as to our values, and real bargains at our Market Day sale. Come, judge for yourself. —E. VAN ARSDEL CO. Mrs. James Price of west of town, who has been in the Englewood hospital at Chicago for the past two months, lias so far recovered that she was able to be brought home Sunday evening. - . / Little John Kresler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler, celebrated his 9th birthday anniversary Friday afternoon with a birthday party at which a number of his young playmates were present.

Mrs. Granville Moody of Barkley tp., accompanied as far as Chicago by her husband, left Monday to visit her two daughters In Kansas, Mrs. George Dunn at Witchita and Mrs. Jane Hall at Spivey. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, the optician, will occupy the new room just completed by Jay W. Stockton between the Makeever bank building and the Forsythe building. It makes nice, neat quarters indeed. * __ Mayor Rollin H. Bunch and Deputy Prosecutor Gene Williams of Muncie, have been placed under arrest on grand jury indictments charging them with accepting bribes from slot machine concerns. Bunch is charged with accepting a bribe of $1,600 and the deputy prosecutor SIOO. John T. Garvin, a farmer of Monon township, by L. D. Carey, his attorney, filed, his petition in bankruptcy in the United States District Court at Indianapolis last week. The first meeting of creditors will be held at Mr. Carey’s office here on March 26,•! 915.—Monticello Journal. •

Mr. Chauncey Dexter, a son of Harvey J. Dexter of Union tp., and Miss Wilda Lffbne Green, daughter of James H. Green of Remington, were mafried at the home of the bride Sunday afternoon. Both are popular young people, and The Democrat joins their many friends In extending congratulations. Mayor Spitler and Councilmen King, Kresler and Warner, and Fire Chief Montgomery, were In South Band Friday to inspect a street flusher manufactured by the Studebaker Company. They were very much pleased with the work of same but have not decided as yet whether they will buy one .for use in Rensselaer or not, as one of the flushers of 650 gallons capacity ,costs S9OO. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall received word , Saturday night of the death sLt Allentown, 111., that evening, of Lyman Sperry, who died of a cancer on the neck. The funeral and burial took place yesterday at Allentown. Mr. Sperry was the husi>and of Mrs. Ida Chilcote O’Meara, a former resident of Rensselaer and teacher in the city schools here. They have one child, a son four years old, and Mr. Sperry leaves'a daughter, a young lady, by his first wife.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signee of

Lyceum Entertainment Christian Church Wednesday, March 17 Great Weatherwax Male Quartette A company of the finest singers and musicians on the American stage. HEAR THEM 8:25 p. m.

JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE MONEY SAVING PRICES South Sidd Washington Street, Opposite Long's Drug Store. At 10 a. m., Market Day Only, 144 Large Clothesßaskets,loc Make your own Easter Hat. Buy the material at Jarrette’s Hat Frames, Special Market Hat B»'ai<ls, all tho new shades, 3c, 3c and He the yard. Silk, for covering hat crowns to match braid, 1-3 yard lor 25c. The newest things in Hat Flowers, a big variety, lOc and 15c, Shoulder Rom*s, much in demand, 15c an<l 25c. SPECIAL MARKET DAY ONLY, Children’s Bleached .Milan Straw Hats, prettily trimmed, a $1.30 value, only 80c. Chicks, Rabbits, ' Cand y Eggs and gY\ Easter Baskets | | 1 ,H ‘ largest selection ML-* of Easter Novelties in Jasper County. We ira- < port from Japan. Prices Ic, 2 for sc, 10c and 15c. Make Your Selections Market Day. * We carry the largest line of Decorated Chine, Dinner Ware and Glass Ware in Rensselaer. Special Market Day Only, 10 Per Cent Discount on any bill of China and Glass Ware of • SIO.OO or more. At 4 p. m., Market Day Only y=s. 100 14-Quart ('‘‘ay Enameled Bish Pans, ( 1 PQuart Covered Bread Raisers, o only 23( .

Hardware Bargains—Compare TJhese Prices Set of 5 Steel S Wrenches in a wood- Wall Paper Scrapers and Putty en box, only 4Oc set. Knives, each 10c. Forged Steel Nickel Plated Auto ah-foot Brass ]Bound Measuring Pliers, pair 25c. . Tapes, each 30c. Nickel Plated Adjustable Hack Saw Auto Goggles velvet bound, each!9c Frame, with blade, 39c. Revolving 4-hole Harness Punches, , each 39c. John Day & Sons make 15-inch xickel Pi ated Double End Spark Horse Rasps, 20c. Plug Wrenches, each 25c, John Day & Sons make 14-inch half- Ford Brass Hub Caps, each. 10c. round Wood Rasps, 20c. Ford Cut-out Outfits, each 83c. 10-inch sweep, good Bit Brace 25c Ford Wheel Pullers, each 21c. Special grade Steel Ratchet Bit Cold Chisels, 10c and 15c. Brace, 10-inch sweep, 50c. Shovel Handles, with hand holt, Henry Diston’s Key Hole Saws, 25e. each 25c. Good white hickory Hatchet or Henry Nicholson Buck Saws «3c. Hammer Handles, sc. Auto License Plate Brackets, equipGood Plastering Trowels 15c. ped with wing nuts to hold license Masons Trowels, each lOp. number, all bolts and set screws Cement Workers Jointer Trowels, to make them complete, can be ateach 35c. tached without alteration, only 35c

More Bargains—Note These Prices Ladies’ Dust Caps, each sc. Guaranteed Haman Hair Switches Breakfast Caps, ribbon trim- One-Fourth Off for Market Day med, 15c. " Only. Snappy Neck ware, strictly up-to-date, *’* Ladlps’ Collars, wonderful values, 55*22 10c, 25c and 50c. JJ. 00. Switches $2.25 Children’s Rompers, including Oliver _ w c es ............ .$4lO Twists, only 29c. - Warranted leather Bags, Mesh Bags Auto Caps for ladies, 49c and SI.OO. and Party Boxes One-Fourth Off for Market Day Only. ’ Embroideries of Merit at Low Prices $5.00 Bags $3.75 17-inch Flouncing and Corset Cover ,$3.7,5 Bags .... 1 $2.80 Embroidery, neat patterns, made $3.00 Bags ........ $2.25 of fine cambric, per yard 12c. $2.25 Bags ..$1.75 Make a list of the items you have selected. Do it flow and bring it with you. Buy a Clothes Basket and fill it with a (qw of the thousand bargains yog will find at Jarrette’s Variety Store Bert J. Jarrette, Prop. Rensselaer. Indiana

Five large cans of clams for 270 all day Thursday. Don’t forget the • place.-i— ROWEN & KISER. Phone 202. ■•> Boys get in the game and buy your suit at Duvall’s Quality Shop. One. bag of marbles with each suit. —C. EARL DUVALL.