Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bowles & Parker The Big Corner Department Store =■" ~ ■ • ■ Our motto is “One Price to All,” and by this method we have made many satisfied customers. We are pleased to show goods at any time, and know we can please you if you will give us the opportunity. —Rowles & Parker.
SPECIALS Ladies’ Ready Made White Waists, sizes ' 34 to 44; these waists were $1.45 to $3.50 ! each; you take your choice now for ; 98c ! Bpys’ School Pants in blue serge, corduroy ! and novelty goods, full peg leg, and extra ! well made, all sizes, from 50c to $1.50 ; Childs’ Suits, were $3.50 to $5.00; odd ; sizes left; your choice now : $1.48 ; Boys’ Suits, odd sizes, this lot contains as ; high as $6.00 suits; your choice while they last $2.48 }Suits We carry the celebrated Kuppenheimer ’ clothes for men and can guarantee wear ; and workmanship of this line of clothing. > All suits made in the best possible manner, ’ in the latest style, that is the reason -we can give you a perfect fit, We have made an extra effort to have the best things made ’ in young men’s suits for fall, and know you will appreciate our effort when you come to try these spits on. Give us a trial and be convinced of their merits. Suits from $7.50 to $22.50 Don’t forget our school suits for boys. We have just the suit to please him. See ! those suits with the new peg top pants, with ; the English out seam. $3.00 to $6.00
IR, o-w 1e s c So IE 3 arker THE BIG CORNER DEPARTMENT STORfi, • RENSSELAER, INDIANA
Miss Elizabeth Troxejl has returned to her home in Delphi after a visit here with Miss Minnie Hemphill. Mrs. Wesley Mustard and two children, of Vernon, Jennings county, came this morning for a visit with Sylvester Gray and family. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock’s Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, ’ restores ruddy, sound health. Mrs. R. E. Flanders, of Piercetown, who had been visiting in Chicago, stopped off here today for a week's visit with her father, P. F. Roberts, near Mt Ayr. Mrs* Mattie Grant, who was brought home from the hospital Sunday, has been making quite excellent improvement since her return &nd her complete restoration to health is now confidently expected. William B. Austin and wife and Dr. Jr., and wife passed through Rensselaer today, en route to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Austin have been visiting in Indianapolis and Crawfordsville. Lon Kaiser is moving back from Surrey today and will occupy Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins' property on River street. He will again work for the Home Grocery, but for a time will be in charge of the furnishings and shoe stock near the depot, which is being closed out Tommy Jensen and Lloyd Parks are shaping up for four ball games during the horse show and have scheduled Monon for two days and Francesville for one. Wadena will probably be here the other day. Elmer and Jesse Wilcox will play. The pitching will probably be done by Lou Jensen and Jim Anderson, of Wheatfield. The boys believe they can have some mighty good games. It entirely separate from the horse show and admission will be charged. Phone your Want Adv. to The Republican. Cull No. 18.
