Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1920 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANOTHER SAVING On Men's Shoes, Florsheim and Beacon, top grades, wearproof linings, Stylish. Dark Brown Calf, Jazz last, (extreme English) Goodyear rubber heel, were selling at $15.00. . oluiUU Nut Brown Calf (the new lighter brown) Eng- _ __ lish Wingfoot rubber heel, $15.00 sluiJU Same as above in Medium Round toe, regularly $15.00 t $10.3U The Only Way to Have Lower Prices is to Lower Them IN WOMEN'S LOW SHOES . Black Suede Colonial or One Tie Pump, with * covered Louis heel, were $12.50 Patent One Tie Pump or Patent Kid Colonial __ covered Louis heel, sold at SIO.OO sliu3 Beaver Brown Kid Lace Oxford, Leather Louis __ heel, hand turned sole, a SIO.OO value $Lu3 MURRAY'S FOR GOOD SHOES .

FOLDING IRONING TABLE /J UM VA // h Vis Worland Bros. Rensselaer, Indiana NOTICE TO FARMERS We handle the Rumely Une tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Mid-West UtHItor, one-horse tractor, at White Front Garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. «

20% discount on all ladles' and children’s low shoes. All high-grade shoes.—FENDIG’S FAIR. Jl6 A French motor ambulance has a speed of ninety miles an hour and carries a tent made of material that can be inffated by the engine of the ambulance until it is self supposing. < • . Senator Watson of Indiana was selected with a large majority vote by the Republican national convention to head the committee on resolutions. Senator Watson Is widely known in the Republican party and has been a standpatter for years. In fact, It was principally through the efforts of this brilliant statesman that the Republican party was engineered to overwhelming defeat in the election of 1912, emerging from the election with the electoral vote of but two states, Utah and Vermont “The man who whispers down a well About the good* h ® ho to Won’t reap the golden, gleaming dollars Like one who climbs a tree and hollers.” — Well, I am hollerin’. I have a carload of Buggies to sell.—C. A. ROBERTS. .

Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the New Royal Cook Book Doughnuts made ilSlsp;S!K , “ , “ the doughboy happy E suwoon. Royal Boons during the war and no wOn- Powder j„ There ic nothing- more Beat eEg * untn ver y H K ht i add der. 1 here IS notning more sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted wholesome and delightful shortening; add milk, and flour than doughnuts or crullers - “3 S rightly made. Lheir rich, Drop by teaspoons into deep golden color and appetizing hot fat a ? d ' ry ““tn brown, guiut-p x Drain well on unglazed paper aroma will create an appe- and sprinkle lightly with powtite quicker than anything ■ dered " üß * r - else in the world. ■ Crullers Here are the famous dough- I < Bhortenln » nut and cruller recipes ■ B ■ BNBHmh from the New Royal Cook " w " " i "Rnnk U teaspoon salt l m v W W W 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Doughnuts TB A Powder 3 tablespoons shortening n/lK| % cup milk % cup sugar ***** w Cream shortening; add sugar legg gradually and beaten eggs; sift % cup milk together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder; add one--3 cum u ■BWW I B I* l B* half and m,x wel1 ; add raUk and 1 teaspoons Royal Baking Jl VF WW jLFMjAA. remainder of dry Ingredients to Powder . make soft dough. Roll out on Cream shortening; add sugar Joyrofl b ° ard !° about % inch and well-beaten egg; stir In FRww—sa thick and cut Into strips about milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and AnSOlUtely rUFC 4 inches long and H inch wide; baking powder which have been roll in hands and twist each sifted together and enough ad- ‘ strip and bring ends together, dltional flour to make dough stiff Fry in deep hot fat. Drain and enough to roll. Roll out on ' roll in powdered sugar, floured board to about % inch thick; cut out. Fry In deep fat CDI7E 1 ’ hot enough to brown a piece of FIVEX. bread in 60 seconds. Drain on New Royal Cook Book conunglazed paper and sprinkle taining these and scores of with powdered sugar. other Recipes. Afternoon Tea Doughnuts boyal baking powdeb co. 3 eggs . 115 Fulton Street 0 tablespoons sugar - New York City % teaspoon salt . _____ g teaspoon grated nutmeg - ———— “Bake with Royal and be Sure”