Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Home-grown .strawberries' for sale at RHOADS’ GROCERY. J3O Michael Kanne made a business trip to Campus, Illinois, .-Friday; Jasper county MUST raise for the American Red Cross. DO YOUR BIT. The i PAIGE car Ta sold by the Auto Sales Co. at Remington. Why not buy one now? ts We are doing our best to keep the ’prices down in our grocery department.—THE G. E. MURRAY CO. A big Soap Sale at Fendig's Rexall Drug Store Saturday. June 23 —-10 c soap, 2 for lie—ONE DAY ONLY. V George Mauck of " Hammodd spent Saturday and Sunday here with .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mauck.

Mrs. Len Lefler of Lafayette visited here Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Thorston Oiterburg. Mrs. Harvey W. Wood, Jr., and daughter Frances went to Ohio last week to visit relatives at Dayton and Piqua. \ Is YOUR boy going to the front? Help protect him. Give to the Red Cross. Do your bit WHILE HE IS DOING HIS. W. R. Brown was at Huntington over Sunday, having accom'-anied his little granddaughter, Charlotte Brown, to her home there after a visit here. Mrs. Clifford Sumner and children left Friday for Detroit, Michigan, to visit friends. Mrs. Sumner’s mother, Mrs. Ora Lewis, accompanied them as far as DelphiRev. Father Daniel of St. Augustine’s Catholic church left Sunday to attend a conference at Tiffin, Ohio, and will also visit his mother at Carthagena, Ohio, before returning. Woman’s friend Is a Large Trial Bottle of Sanol Prescription. Fine for black heads, Eczema and all rough skin and clear complexion. A real skin tonic. Get a 35c trial bottle at the drug • store. — Adv. ts

a Mrs. J. D. Martindale, who with her daughters had been visit’ll? i relatives at Terre Haute, came; home Friday to be present a-, the funeral of Mrs. Beniamin- The I young ladies will hot return for some time yet. p, W. Clarke and family visited their son Faye and wife northeast of Medaryville Sunday. Friday nights’ frost killed Faye's tomato plants for the second time - this season, also killed quite a good sized patch of beans and some of his corn. The following named merchandise we are now selling for less than wholesale prices: Men’s and boys’ clothing, underwear, rugs, shoes, muslin underwear, women's and children’s dresses, all kinds of hosiery, dress goods, ginghams, percales, calicoes, etc. —THE G. £- MURRAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long and Mr. and Mrs. George Long and daughters left Sunday in the former’s Paige auto for Niagara Falls, New York, to , visit Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Strawbridge. Mr. Long expected to remain but a few days, returning by rail, while the others will make a more extended visit.

BARGAINS

Be sure to come in and price them before buying. Tires have advanced 20 per cent, but will sell below old prices.