Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1918 — Page 2
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. ... The Recall Modern Method of Ad-Certising SYMONDS INN COCOA OPEKA BREAKFAST COFFEE Z&e kS/oi'o' |ffess= HIL ga^M^ r ‘ if CHOCOLATE FLAVOR 1 Pound of Coffee for \ I ■'"'|. i ' „. , _ . z *•—--'□■L ! IsM I |H|HHH| I ’ A knockout to the High Cost A Surprising Blend of Mild Coffee. ■ I k TIKI hUIu" I/ ' Al - The Acme of Perfection. ■ I !■/ ; ; ~y_ - - T■ I - Standard Price This Salo Standard Price This Sale |h ( HWl)>l ,:.-.v2' AirUa. sir sa..r Limit TO pounds to a customer. _ _ m jr _ . ... One Cent aali One Dollar
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES 25c Bunion Ease 2 for 26c 25c Carbolic Salve 2 for 26c 50c Catarrh Spray, Imp. . . .2 for Sic 25c Cathartic Pills 2 for 26c $1.25 Cel. and Iron Tcwiic.2 for $1.26 25c Charcoal Tablets 2 for 26c 50c Cherry Bk. Cgh. Syr... .2 for Sic 25c Cleaning Fluid ...... .2 for 26c 25c Cold Tablets . . 2 for 26c 25c Corn Solvent 2 for 26c 50c Eczema Ointment 2 for Sic $1.25 Cod Liver Oil Emul. 2 for $1.26 30c Foot Bath Tablets 2 for 31c 25c Foot Powder 2 for 26c 25c Grippe Pills .2 for 26c 10 Headache Powders .... .2 for 11c 25c Headache Powders ... .2 for 26c 50c Kidney Pills 2 for Sic 25c Little Liver Pills 2 for 26c 25c Mentholine Balm .... .2 for 26c 50c Pile Treatment 2 for 51c 15c Soda Mint Tablets 2 for 16c SI.OO Syrup of Hypophosphites Compound 2 for sl.Ol 10c Toothache Stopper ... .2 for 11c 35c White Liniment 2 for 36c 30c Worm Candy 2 for 31c 35c Rubbing Oil-. 2 for 36c 60e Riker’s Senafig 2 for 61c 25c Riker’s Expectorant. .. .2 for 26c 25c Aromatic Cascara 2 for 26c 35c Hinkle Tablets 2 for 36c
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LETTERS FROM OUR SOLDIERS
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that are entirely ruined and never will be built again, for they will ail 'be modem next time. Sis, I can’t talk French a little bit, but I bet you could if you were here as long as I have been. Tell “Gum" and “Bill’’ if a fellow had the time he could have good trout fishing here for they say they are plentiful. Well, I’ll have to quit now for this is all the paper I have and I don t know where I’ll get an envelope. Perhaps I won’t get this mailed today on that account, and then maybe it won’t pass. If I don’t 1 don’t know, when I win write another. Now don’t think I blame you for not writing for I know you have and also know I am not the only one that hasn’t, got mail since coming over. We have been changed around so much that it is almost impossible for the mail people to locate us, so you can’t blame them, either. Really there is no one to blame, but it is hard to know there is word from you some place and I can’t get it. I’ll take a chance of telling you I was on the firing line the 27th and sure saw one of the big barrages. It lasted from about two in the morning Until 12, (noon), and over two thousand cannon .firing all the time. Well, goodbye. Hoping you are all well. I’ll give you my address and quit, j. ell everybody “hello,” and I’ll write again soon. PVT. D. J. WARNER, A. P. O. 734, Bat. D, 121st F. A., Am. E. F., France. \ Willie Potts Writes Home From Overseas. Willie Potts of Fair Oaks has written another letter back to home folks' which The Democrat is permitted to publish:
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 7,8, 9. - Only slight advances have been made on a few items over normal times and the Recall people are still able to put over this wonderful money saving sale. This is the only sale known where you ran shop with a market basket at a drugstore.
REXALL TOOTH PASTE A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic and deodorant. Cleans and whitens the teeth. Comes out flat on the brush. Standard Price This Sale One Two 91c Tube Tubes Ji
CREAM OF ALMONDS This preparation is practically a liquid cold cream, smooth and creamlike in consistency, pleasantly perfumed, renders the skin white, soft and pliable, and prevents roughness and chapping. Same price as always. 35c, this sale 2 for 36c i l Ton iw |f «AiiiV UNITC» DRUS CO. XJ yr' 3,000 Cakes Rexall Toilet Soap. Our greatest leader. Same as always. 10c Cake 2 for 11c STATIONERY 35c Tinted Stationery 2 for 36c 40e Tinted Stationery 2 for 41c 35c Lord Baltimore Papeterie 2 for 36c •15c Envelopes . 2 for 16c 10c Visiting Cards 2 for 11c 5c Pencil and Pen Clips... .2 for 6c 10c Glue 2 for 11c
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France* October 14, 1918. ’ Dear Folks.- —Will try and write’ you a few lines. This leaves me well. Cheerfully, conscientiously ana honestly trying to do what is asked of me, which is about all a fellow can do over here. And in regard to that place, do as you please, which will be perfectly alright for I don’t think that I’ll ever want to see a farm after this is over, and I don’t think it will be over for a while yet because ,we want to give them all that’s coming, with gospel measure, and we sure are. That mask you received which caused so much confusion was a German’s, and you should have another before now as I sent two to make sure that you would get one. Did you pull the paper out of the respirator or that button? If you didn’t it isn’t any wonder you had such a time wearing it. It is supposed to be good for only about four hours, then you jnust change the “dufunny” while you hold your breath, that, is in gas. While ours afre good for 48 hours, are much more comfortable and are not made on the same principle at all. Ours have a tube to put in your mouth and a clip to go bn over your nose, and the mask itself is all rubber, while tneir’s are all leather now, because of the scarcity of rubber in Germany. In this letter you will find a boche shoulder-strap off a German blouse which I found in one of them dugouts which they had vacated, due to the mad rush and efficiency of our army, grown up over night, and which now is making the desert bloom, apparently. While there is a place in your memory and your life that I fill, at the close of these perfect days, which apparently you will never forget, as the loved. ones depart j for the far away shores to meet] their foes on the battlefields of France; but it is well to calm thy-.
B. F. Fendig REXALL DRUG STORE Bring Your Market Basket
self, and now that their never I firing unseparatable spirits will probably take us through all the uneven journeys of life and bring us back safe to our happy homes. I also wish to thank you for buying those Liberty bonds. I think the Red Cross and Salvation Army deserve much credit* and praise for the efficiency they have already shown. Did you ever get that money order I sent you for $87.71? Good night, WILL.
Writes of Death of Dewey Biggs, in France.
Mrs. Clara Biggs has received the following letter from the commanding officer of the naval unit to which her son, Dewey, who recently died in France, was attached: October 8, 1918. Dear Madam:—In writing you regarding the dea'h of Dewey Biggs, I am actuated y the belief that you would like to have such additional information as may be Available. ~ - • Your son was first taken ill on September 26, and though every possible effort was made by our surgeon and his assistants, he died at 9:58 p. m., October 4, of lobar pneumonia. He was semidelirous for the last three days of his illness and became conscious at 9:00 o’clock on the last evening and remained so until his death 58 minutes later. He was buried with full military honors, in the only cemetery in Treguier, the body being escorted by approximately one hundred and fifty of his comrades and also by thirty of the French detachment on duty at this station, the latter carrying thd flag of France. Floral Contributions in considerable number from his comrades and also a very handsome
THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT
VIOLET DULCE COMPLEXION POWDER AND ALMA ZADA COMPLEXION POWDER
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REXALL COLD CREAM An antiseptic and healing cold cream, especially recommended for chapping and roughness of the skin caused by exposure to sun and wind. Standard Price This Sale 3“ 25 c I”” 26'
The name stands for the highest quality, being one of the famous Violet Dulce Complexion requisites. One of the best qualities of this complexion powder is that it does not “show” when used properly. Delightfully scented with the Violet Dulce odor. Brunette, White ahd Flesh tints. Standard Price This Sale OneCAc Two tic Box Boxes
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wreath inscribed, “From the French zxviati- n Unit Treguier, to their American Comrade,’’ were placed on the grave. Notwithstanding a heavy rain,, there were also 200 of more civilian population present. The burial service was read by Rev. P. W. Jones, after the playing of “Taps” and the firing, of three volleys over the grave the services ended. If possible a photograph of the grave will be made and forwarded to you. His personal trinkets aro being forwarded to you v.n. official channels. In extending to you the sympathy of the officers and men of this station, it is our hope that the sorrow you suffer in the loss of your son, may, in some degree, I be by your pride in the ( honor which is yours by the right. of having given your boy to the service of our Country. Very sincerely yours, A. M. BALDWIN, Commanding officer, U. S. Naval Air Station, Treguier, Cotes-du-Nord, France; Mrs. -Clara Biggs, Rensselaer, Jasper Co., Indiana. GOODLAND . (From the Herald) Frank Louette has left'for France and word of hs arrival is expected soon. Bernice Williams and Alma, Stephens were callers in Remington Wednesday. Mrs. P. T. Martin of Danville, Illinois, is visiting her neice, Mrs. J. T, Cooke, and family. Miss Nellie Gray, who has apent several weeks visiting relatives at Wismer, Nebraska, has returned home. Mrs. Wm. McCurry! was operated on for appendicitis at the M. E. hosptal in Indianapolis the first of the week and is doing nicely. Armold Crandall is a pneumonia
CASCADE POUND PAPAR Exceptionally good quality, white, linen finish stock. Standard Price This Sale One 40 c Two 41 c Pound Pounds
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RUBBER GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 25c Nail Clips 2 * or 30c Stork Nursers 2 for 31c $2.50 Monogram Spray Syringe 2 f°f $ 2.5i 25c Rubber Rattles 2 for 26c 10c Corn Plasters 2 for He 5c Rubber Nipples 2 for 6c 75c Hair Brush 2 for 76c 25e Powder Puffs 2 for 26c 35c Rubber Gloves 2 for 36c 35c Symonds Inn Vanilla. . .2 for 36c 40c Symonds Inn Lemon. . .2 for 41c 35c Symonds Inn Beef Cube.? for 36c 30c Symonds Inn Cocoa. . . .2 for 31c
patient at the St. Amis hospital at Terre Haute. 'His mother, _ Mrs. Mark Crandall is at his bedside. Mrs. George Beavers and daughter, Doris, of- Rawlins, Wyoming, came for a visit with the former’s father-in-law, Thomas Beavers, and family. S H. Dickinson went to Camp Tayior last Friday and visited with his son, Harold, and nephew, R. Lyle Constable. They are both well and doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock and children autoed to Wheatfield last Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs. Hancock’s sister, Mrs. Bert Dillman and family. Mrs. Wim. Harrington is critically ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cal Watson at Harvey, Illinois. Her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Hall of this city is at her bedside. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrow anu children autoed to Remington Sunday and spent the day with relatives Jack is engineer on the Brazil local and Sunday is the only day he can joy ride. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson of Knox, Indiana, came last Thursday to attend the funeral services of Helen Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, held last Friday afternoon. The J. A. Wichersham family are selling off their household furniture and expect to go south for the winter. Mr. Wickersham is noot very "strong and the southern clime may be beneficial to him. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulm went to Chicago last Friday where they took their little son to the St. Luke hospital to have the cast removed from his right limb. The little fellow is able to get around fairly well. The wedding of Miss Philena Clymer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clymer, formerly of this city, apd Kenneth Ray Bishop took
Standard Price This Sale Half-Pound EEC Two ECC Packet ‘■''J Packets **"
TOILET GOODS 5c 12 Long Emery Boards. 2 doz. 26c 35c Cream of Almonds. . . .2 for 36e $i:00 Bouquet Janice Complexion powder .2 for sl.Ol 25c Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder 2 for 26c 30c Viiolet Dulce Shampoo Crystals 2 for 31c 50c Violet Dulce Cold Cream . 2 for 51c 50c Violet Dulce Complexion Powder 2 for 51c 60c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 2 for 61c 30c Medicated Skin Soap. .2 for 31c 30c Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap 2 for 31c 10c Rexall Toilet Soap 2 for lie 25c Baby Talc 2 f or 26c 25c Nice . . • »2 foi* 26c 50c Alma Zoda Complexion Powder . ... 2 for 51c
MAXIMUM HOT WATER . BOTTLE The largest selling hottie in the world. The price everywhere is $2.25 each. Full two-quart capacity. Guaranteed for two years. Standard Price This Sale X $2.00 bX $2.01
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918 i
LIGGETTS OPEKA TEA
200 Cups 1C of Tea for * The • Standard of Excellence
place October 15? They are re* siding at*. Fort Gaines, Anniston, Alabama, Where Mr. Bishop is in the service! with the depot brigade. Mrs. J. S. Blackstone, aged mother of Mrs. A. E. Hartley, formerly of this city but now a resident of Lafayette, passed away last Thursday at her late home in Baurbonnas, Illinois. Interment took place in the family burial lot at New Lenox, near Joliet, Illinois, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tice and children autoed to Indianapolis Sunday for a visit with their son, Roy, who has been in Indianapolis for some time in the service, but who left for another camp the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tice and children came back on Monday evening and Mrs. Roy Tice returned home with them.
You can save 5 cents per pound on lard at Eigelsbach & Son’s, on 10 pound lots.—Advt.
FOR SALE I have for sale the J. J. Lawler lands, located in Jasper and Newton counties. Call at my office in Odd Fellows building for prices and terma. 120 acres for sale 1% miles of Jasper county court house at a bargain; 80 acres, improved, 4 miles of Remington, at a bargain. 80 acres southeast of Francesville for sale or trade; 6room house, barn, good chicken house, other outbuildings. A. S. Laßue Rensselaer, Indiana
