Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE To holders of numbers from The Rex Theatre in the PONY CONTEST. DRAWING Will take place in Front of the BEX THEATRE o„ next SATURDAY, JULY 1, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. First number will be drawn promptly at 10 o’clock. Claimant must present’ duplicate ticket within one hour, otherwise drawing will continue hourly until award is made. conditions i/ Corresponding number to one drawn must be presented within ONE HOl'R of time of drawing or it will be invalid and considered out of contest. THEREFORE Be there with your tickets promptly * at 10 o'clock on next Saturday and get the benefit of the tickets you hold.
The Rex Theatre Ing in Rensselaer $1.40 per bushel for ordinary eating potatoes, and they are now' $1.70, or 45 cents per peck. We wonder if Jerome can tell us who gets all this difference between what the Michigan producer receives and the Rensselaer consumer has to pay? A little government regulation of food prices might not be amiss in this country, too. NOTICE l)r. Leslie Kliarrer of FrancesviHo will tnkc» charge of my office and practice while lam away. His office hours will he published later.— C. E. JOHNSON. j-6 T— 11 - ■■ Farmers I We will have car of middlings on track soon. Ton lots, $25; less than ton lots, $26 at car. phone us your order and we will notify you when car arrives.—IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, Phone 456. All Kinds of Produce. We are paying today 19c for fresh clean eggs; 2814 c for butterfat; 14c for hens; 20c for springs. The above prices are subject to market changes without notice. We have installed a new and up-to-date steam system for testing cream and washing cans. We solicit a share of your patronage.—PßlOß’S PRODUCE MARKET, phone 39.
The Sanitary | Barber Shop NEW UP-TO-DATE FIXTURES ■ FIRST-CLASS BARBERS THREE CHAIRS CAL CAIN, Prop. Everett Warren Virgis Dennisson
