Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
S~'Y’ 3 cans solid pack choice tomatoes, 25c.—ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Clare Raise of Perry, lowa, came Monday evening to visit Mrs. H. F. Parker. Otto Geesa of Colfax tp., Newton county, was a business visitor in Rensselaer Monday.
Mrs. M. Woltz of Monticello, was the guest of Miss Gertrude Hopkins a few days last week.
Have you heard the Schiller Ideal Player? If not, come in and hear it. H. R. LANGE & SON. . j-3
H. R. W. Smith of Hammond, came Saturday for a few days’ visit with the C. M. Paxton family.
Don’t forget that next Wednesday, May 26, is the date for holding the railroad subsidy election in Newton township.—Advt.
Quite a heavy rain, accompanied by considerable lightning, fell yesterday in Rensselaer between the noon hour and 1 p. m.
Quite a number of Rensselaer people are figuring on taking, in the auto races at Indianapolis Saturday. Most of them will drive through.
Persons having flowers to donate for Decoration Day, will please leave them at Mrs. J. m. Wasson’s on Saturday afternoon.—COMMITTEE.
Piano Tuning and Repairing—All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566. —H. R. LANGE & SON. ts
3 cans one kind or assorted tomatoes, baked beans, kidney beans, krout, hominey, salmon, peas or corn for 25c. —ROWLES & PARKER. Phone 95.
The hundreds of acres of onions jn the Gifford district, about Newland, are looking fine and if nothing unforseen occurs a big crop should be harvested.
Mrs. Maria Hopkins returned Sunday from spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hardy, at Oklahoma City, Okla., and , her son, Arthur, at Superior, Neb. She is looking and feeling quite well.
James Shafer came over from Plymouth Sunday to look after some repairs to his property, the K. of P. building. He will put on a new roof, a new wall on the west side where it is in bad condition, and also make some other repairs.
The progressive house party held here last week by several Rensselaer ladies, ended Sunday with a picnic dinner at the Ellis farm in Carroll county. There were eleven automobile loads drove over, and in returning, when a short distance out ot Monticello, R. D. Thompson, had the misfortune to collide with Arthur Arrick of Monticello. The latter was going east, driving an Overland car. In meeting Ray he turned out to the side but struck a large stone which threw his auto over against Thompson’s Ford, breaking one of the wheels of same and injuring the other car to some extent. None of the occupants were hurt.
50 BIG SPICY BARGAINS
It will pay you to come miles for these unheard of prices. 6 days only, Tuesday, May 25 to Monday, May 31 The entire stock of our biggest and best line of dishes and chinas at a marvelous sacrifice to make room for our large harvest and fall lines.
Look! You Can’l ■ . , t 4 qt. aluminum kettle, 65c vai tie, only 39c. Cotton and silk flosses, reg. 2 for sc, now 4 for sc. Hosiery—To make room for our new and unequalled, direct from factory line, we are going to sell all our 10c and 15c hose, Bc. Curtain goods, both scrim and lace, 8c yard. Lace, ready made, 39c pair. 6-qt. 4-in. pans, worth 10c, special 2 for sc.
