Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Better Groceries For Less Money . A Few off Our Regular Prices Potatoes, per bushel Flour, White Star, 49 pounds Karo Syrup, per gallon ; M Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, large package > Post Toasties, large package 4 “ Rolled Oats, large package Pork and Beans, large can Red Beans, per can .... * Beans, Fancy H. P. Navies, per pound ™ Cracked Beans, per pound ~~ Rice, per pound Macaroni, bulk, per pound Cocoa, 1-pound, quart, Mason jar 22 Ryzon Baking Powder Classic White Laundry Soap, bar Pineapple, No. 3 can ’ Apple Butter, 25-ounce glass jar Jelly, per glass • Loganbdfry Preserves, 22-ounce glass jar »» Sweet Potatoes, per pound Onions, dry, per pound 05 FRESH GOODS RECEIVED TWICE EACH WEEK T Rowles & Parker F S

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FOR SALE For Fate—Some Buffi Orpington cockerels, prices very reasonable. W. B. HOUGH, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 936-D. dl6 For Sale—Fine navy beans, 10c per ipound.—E. P. HONAN, phone 334- ts For Sale—B7 fall shotes, wt. about 60 lbs. each. —EARL WINGARD, Remington, R-3, phone 90-H, Remington. d 6 For Sale —A team of quiet young mules, broke to farm work. —S. J. ASH, Rensselaer, Ind., K-4. Phone 945-C. d 6 For Sale—A lot of second-hand lumber, consisting 'of sheeting, 2x6, 2xß, etc.—KUBOSKE & WALTER, phone 294. ts For Sale —Seme pure-bred Bronze turkey hens and 1 gobbler. Hens $6, gobbler $8. —JAMES T. WALTER, phone 924-Q. d 6 For Sale at Bargains—All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Come in and look them over, in tne white-front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. rt

For Sale —White Wyandotte cockerels, pure-bred and from best strains. —MRS. FRANK FRITZ, McCoysburg, R-l. d 2O For Sale—3% dozen Plymouth Rock. pullets, each $2. —HARVEY RKEEN, Goodland, Ind., R-l, phone 62-W. 46 For Sale —Pure-bred Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, toms $9, hens $6. One registered Shorthorn bull 2 years old. —GLEN NORMAN, Rensselaer; R-2, phone 921-B- dl7 For Sale—One Pointer Bird dog, well broke, S4O; one coon and oppossum dog, well broke, SSO; one old’-fashioned black and tan, partly broke, $25. —JAMES SHELDON Goodland, Ind., R-l, phone 178-W- dl3 For Sale—Three fresh cows, 4, 5 and' 6 years old, with heifer calves by side. —ARNOLD LUERS, Rensselaer, R-4. did For gale—White Holland turkeys—gobblers, $7; hens, $5. Also Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, $2. —MRS. AMOS DAVISSON, Parr, Ind., phone 921-1. • ts For Sale —3-months-old ShorthornJersey 'heifer calf, weaned; 5 shotes, weighing about 75 pounds; 9 pigs, weighing about 30 pounds. —'PHONE 456 or 610- diO New and Rebuilt Typewriters are carried in stock in The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery and Office Supply Department. We handle the Oliver,' brand-new and various other makes in rebuilt and second-hand, typewriter we can save you some If you ape in the market for a money.—THE DEMOCRAT. ts

For Sale—lmperial Ringlet Barred Rock cockerels, E. B. Thompson strain, $2.50 each; also Mammoth Bronze turkeys, hens $6 each, toms $9 These birds are very fine. — MCDONALD SISTERS, McCoysburg, Ind., R-l, phone 908-J. d 22 For Sale—ln The Democrat’s Fancj Stationery and Office Supply department—steel die numbering machines, rubber stamp d .‘ers, rubber stamp pads, typewriter ribbons for all practically makes of typewriters, spun glass ink erasers, account files, filing eabinets, typewriter papers, legal blanks, etc. For Sale or Rent —Big 40x80 threepole tent, 10-foot wall; just the