Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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.