Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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JARRETTE HAS IT—lO-quart Dairy- Pails 18c. C. Earl Duvall spent Sunday with his intended at Rockville. Summit leather lined vests $5 up. HILLIARD & HAMILL. Dr. Hansson has just got in a big shipment of auto tires in various sizes and makes. The PAIGE car is sold by the Auto Sales Co. at Remington. Why not buy one now. ts Genuine (Hudson Seal fur Caps $6. Not all pieced up either.— HILLIARD & p A MILL. Just received another car of White Star flciur. Per 49-lb. sack S2.4O.—ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Roy Donnelly and mother, Mrs. Stevens, are spending the week with relatives in Indianapolis. Buckwheat, bran and middlings, $1.30 per cwt. bulk. Fine for cows. —IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Phone 456. The Priscilla Sew club will meet tomorrow afternoom with Mrs. F. E. Babcock. This meeting was postponed from last Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Jordan of near Lee broke her left arm just below the elbow last Friday when she fell from a chair on which she was •standing." Watson Plumbing Go., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling "water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts The funeral party that passed .through Rensselaer last Thursday was enroute to Remington with the remains of Frank Ellis, who died at Chicago (Heights of pneumonia. Our prices on Dr. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes for men and women are from $1 to $2 per pair belowk£hicigo prices. Investigate for yoursalf.—B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE, Opera House Block.

Come to The Democrat office for •your sale hills. Remember that a free notice of your sale will he run in The Democrat up to the time of the sale with each set of bills printed, and that “everyone” reads The Democrat. > ts Mrs. Barbara Hoshaw returned Friday from Eureka, Illinois, where che attended the funeral of her grandson, Edward Seelman. The young man was 19 years old and a son of Joseph Seelman, formerly of Rensselaer. Death was caused by* typhoid fever. Len Lefler and Clark Bartee drove up from Lafayette Monday morning and took the early train from Rensselaer to Chicago, where they went on business. Mrs. Lefler came up on a later train and will visit relatives and friends here and at Lee for the balance of the week. You can reduce the high cost of living by using White Star flour. Guaranteed to be as good or better than others .asking from 10c to 25c per sack more. For a short time only we will sell White Star per 49Ib. sack $2.40. And your money back if it fails to please you.— ROWLES & PARKER. Phone 95. Miss Clare Jessen returned home Friday evening after spending a week in Chicago taking a review of her work in an optical school there. She was accompanied home by Miss Anna Pelseig, who spent Sunday at the Jessen home and on Monday both young ladies went to Indianapolis to take the state examination.

Jarrette Has It. Compare Prices THANKSGIVING SPECIALS 8 pound size Blue, Enameled Roasters - -39 c 12 pound size Blue Enameled Roasters -49 c White English Covered Tureens - -25 c S WATCH WEEK k Comparison Sale White;E4iameled Ware JARRETTE’S VARIETY ~STORE