Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SATURDAY NIGHT at the Gayety VAUDEVILLE 5 People 5 MILLER, SCOTT AND FULLER In th«lr Hirmony ind Coikdy Slaving BOWMAN AND ROBINSON Comedy Singing Hi Tilkiwg THESE ARE GUARANTEED ATTRACTIONS.

SATURDAY AT TH! _ Ideal Grocery Phone 344 You caa buy 5 bars Borax Laun- OQp dry Soap ZZu 10 lbs. Extra Fancy S'":. 49c • Tomatoes Cabbage Roasting Ears Cucumbers Oranges Bananas Cantaloupes Just received another shipment of Pure Strawberry and Red Raspberry Preserves Guaranteed to contain only berries and sugar. | Phone 344 CLOUSE & WORDEN

FARM FOR SALE 240 acres of land to be sold at public auction the second day of September, 1919. The place to be sold on account of old age of the owner. Location: 6ft miles northeast of Medaryville; 6ft miles southeast of San Pierre. Good 5room house, fair stable, new henhouse, new double corn crib and grainary; 4 0 acres of good timothy hay land; the remainder of the farm Is all tillable soil, except 40 acres of timber pasture. The land belongs to Mrs. Margaret May, Route 3, Medaryville, Ind. ATTENTION, CAR OWNERS! I am prepared to half-sole your tires with Gates Half-Soloe on tl.'te of all sixes. These are punctureproof and guaranteed 3.500 mile* Cost only one-half as much as you pay for standard tires. Tire and tube repairing at reasonable prices. Also handle Gates’ tested tubes In all sites. Ford Special Oil, lubricating oil and grease. Free air and water. Come and see how Gates’ Half-Sole tires are put on. All work will be given careful attention. ’Phone 109.—JOHN J. EDDT. ' nl i-Jtlt

You can still buy a good rub-ber-tipped lead pencil for a nickel in The Democrat’s fancy stationery and office supply department.

Princess Theatre w®#n®now Monday, JfrFrfedtlii August 4th WOfr - ■BB M~' B W translated Into nine splend,d act * Of mot,on P ,ctures - I Harold E>sll Wright / SEE c ‘ f ur * ous hand-to-'l/ f'&i'fr:''?, -S hand combat of two f' * rivals for the hand of a girl on ||| i one of California’s highest cliffs. I WMKiiddn) fit t^ c kidnapping of Sibyl 1 II ~ Andres and the wild ''v 'III' ** F- chase of the forest rangers in v® see ' 11| y brought to a happy issue against i ' rcat °l ,sta des. QFP the magnificent views ° of Southern California scenery in mountain and vale, which forms the background of -^~—=- . ..._l-. : this exciting picture’s romance. MATINEE-— ADULTS,' 25c, War Tax 3c, 28c IWA I mtE..— CHILDREN, 15c, War Tax 2c, 17c EVENING-— ADULTS, 350, War Tax 4c, 39c tvtninw.— CHILDREN, 26c, War Tax 30, 28c