Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wash Dress Goods Sale. A complete line of new novelties in the new weaves and latest shades. * A new line of large plaid ginghams, very popular, all at bargain prices. Ladies' New White Lingerie Dresses, fresh from New York, not one carried over, worth $5.00 to $18.50 for an all over embroidery and lace dress, now $3.50 to $9.50 Shirt Waist Sale. All New Stock. 75c Waists, now .50c $1.50 Waists, now -..51.00 $3.00 Waists, now $2.00 $6.50 Net Waists, now $1.67 A STRAW HAT SALE TO SAVE YOU $ $ $. All good staple shapes in fine Milan and split straw, at nearly one-half regular price. LONGLEY FELT HATS. In new, good shapes in stiff and soft hats. No better made. Sold everywhere for $3.00 and cost $2.00, your choice now of lot. .$1.75 Corsets, 1-2 Marked Price. 25 rolls 18c 5-1 Table Oil Cloth, per yard .......12c

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE

J. H. Chapman and G. J. Jessen spent yesterday in Chicago. L. Strong left this morning for a visit to Onargo, 111. Walter White, of Lowell, -was in Rensselaer over night. Ves Richards and wife, of Sheldon, spent Sunday with her son, Clarence Hamilton and family. Born, this morning, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, on the R. A. Parker farm, a daughter. Read add the last closing out sale from now to July Ist. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Chas. and Rex Warner went to Lafayette today to attend the closing events at Purdue University. Walter English, Paul Glazebrook and Omer Osborne have returned from Purdue University, having completed the term. Instead of giving our stock away to strangers, we will give it to our customers from now to July Ist. B. FORSYTHE. Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. H. G. Clark, Mrs. Frank Carter and Mrs. Frank Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, were Rensselaer visitors today. T. W. Shesler, of Richmond, left for his home this morning after a short visit here with his brother, W. R. Shesler and family. Born, Monday, June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, near the depot, a son. Born today, June 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gunyon, on the Monnett place, a daughter. For this week only we offer you for 25c, 4 cans of Swift’s Cleanser; 10 bars Daylight soap; 7 bars Santa Claus soap or 6 bars of Galvanic soap. JOHN EGER. C. C Starr returned Monday from a short visit in Lafayette. His daughter, Mrs. Will Barkley, who accompanied him, will remain for a longer time and also visit relatives in Indianapolis and Frankfort. . -J. U Simon Leopold just returned from Illinois, where he purchased a stock of clothing of all new 1910 models, of such makes as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Adlfer's Collegian, and Ederheimer Stein.