Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Our Lental Bargains for This Week Only. ‘Gold Medal’’ flour, equal to any flour made j 51.60 Sardines in oil, 4 cents a can, 3 cans for . . . ,10c Mustard sardines in large cans, 8c; 2 cans for .............15c Pink salmon, per can ........ ..Sc 1-lb. bricks boneless codfish, per br ick 10c Large lake herring salt fish, per pound 6c Fancy salt mackerel, per lb. .... 15c Lenox soap, 10 bars for... 25c Fancy California evaporated peaches 4 pounds for 25e M e have unloaded another car, 40,000 pounds, of H. and E. cane granulated sugar, the best sugar made. Phono 54 John Eger New spring styles in boys’ clothes now on display.—Hamill & Co. W. H. Snedeker of Barkley tp. has been bedfast for the past six weeks from illness, but is now somewhat better. Mrs. J. W. Tilton and daughter Fern went to Demotte Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greve. /•' . . .. ■,■ Mrs. A. L. Wilson of Indianapolis was a guest over Sunday night of Mrs. E. C. English, going on to Chicago Monday. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 60c; oats, 37c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 65c; oats, 55c; wheat, $1.40. We have now on display the great-* dine of rain coats in the state; all < dors and sizes at reasonable prices. Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth returned Saturday from an extensive sojourn ir. Florida, stopping off on her way home in New Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras. Taylor McCoy and wife of Grand Rapids, Mich., who bad been spending the past two weeks with Sir. and Mrs. Firman Thompson, went to Chicago Monday. Dr. J. H, Hansson, the local Overland agent, sold a Willys Knight touring car the latter part of the week to Grant Culp, a prominent farmer of Carpenter tp. Mrs. Ed Becker was taken to the Michael Rees hospital in Chicago Monday for an X-ray examination. She is suffering from cancer and is in quite a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gwin and Mrs. Laura Fate returned the first of the week from their southern trip. At New Orleans they met Sam and Benhart Fendig and C. E. Carver. Mrs. F. A. Turfler entertained a number of young friends of her son 'Francis to a 6 o’clock dinner Saturday evening, the occasion being the eleventh birthday anniversary of the latter. You should see the greatest line of boys’ and children’s clothing in our city. Call for Perfection Brand. To fit all ages. Novelties and plains at Duvall's Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. The joint observance of “Indiana day” last Friday by the schools of Jasper county in the various townships was a great success, being largely attended and fine programs were rendered. J. A. Crisler, who had been visit* ing relatives in Jasper and Newton counties for the past six weeks, left Saturday for his home in Spokane, Wash. His daughter, Miss Grace Crisler, remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kanne and sons, Ed, Joe and Frank, Mrs. Ed Kanhe and Mrs. George Kanne went to Rockport, 111., Saturday to attend, the funeral of a sister of Mrs. Michael Kanne, held at Rockport Sunday. Letters retraining in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending March 13: Ed Lamon, Manville Barnes, Dora M. Keech, C. S. White, Johnny Fishers, Charley Nichols, Lucile Richardson, Mrs. C. L. Lowns, Mrs. Ella Gordan, Miss Halsie Gordon, Sidney Johnson, R. W. Lewis, Joe Mueller. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office March 27 if not called for. • RENSSELAER FARMERB’ • • GRAIN COMPANY • • See the committee having • • charge of soliciting the sale of • • stock in the Rensselaer Farm- * • era’ Grain company and sub- • • scribe for a few shares before all • • are taken, and receive better * • prices for your grain.—Advt. •