Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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.