Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Money Saving Prices Winter goods bought in August when the factory needed money and only too glad to slash prices for spot cash. j Hockey Cap®, all wool, for boys, girls, young ladies and Mien, honest 50c values, a saving worth while, our price only 29c. Children’s and Misses’ Motor Hoods, in gray, white and cardinal, 50c value, only 25c. .« Ladies’ Motor Hoods, 50c value, only 35c. v The above goods are first quality in desirable solid and combination colors. Ladies’ Knit-double Mittens, all wool, fancy and plain knit, some with extra cuffs, 25c values, only 12c pair. 35c value, desirable colors, only 18c pair. Infant’s Double Mittens, up to 25c values, a varietystyles and colors, choiee only 10c. <su Boys’ and Giris’ extra double yarn Mittens, 25c values, only 15c. Boys’ soft leather, warm lined, fancy gauntlet cowboy gloves, selling from 50c to 75c; you can buy these now when they are right in demand, only 39c. Little Men’s Dress Hats, velvet, in navy, brown, tan, cardinal and black, selling at 50c to 75c, our price only 29e. • Men’s black and gray mixed wool half hose, splendid value, only 10c._ x Yarn—Germantown, Saxony and Shetland Floss, per skein, 10c. Ladies’ Short Knit Skirts, only 19c. Special Saturday The Best Value Ever Offered in This Store 50 Satin and Velveteen Trimmed Hats. You can’t match them for less than $2.50. ONE DAY ONLY, NEXT SATURDAY, ONLY 98c. ONE AIM: TO KEEP THE BEST. U " ONE METHOD: FAIR DEALING. ONE PRICE: THE LOWEST. Jarrette’s Variety Store Bert J. Jarrette Rensselaer, Indiana

An extra special in cotton blankets at (1.35. A big blanket of good weight. Get a pair of Rowles & Parker. Mrs. C. M. Stanley returned yesterday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Dobelbower, who recently underwent a surgical operation. We will unload a car f Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tl ey are put up in sacks of 150 lbs., 2y 2 'bushels each. In (bushel lots or more 55c a bushel. Also a tar of apples at $2 and $2.25 a barrel. JOHN EGER. Parker Childers, who recently returned from the west, is now working in Lafayette and may decide to remaip there all winter Parker is one of Rensselaer’s most extensive travelers and spends much of his time on the Pacific coast or between here and there. It Always Does the Work. “I like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy better than any other,” writes R. E. Roberts, Homer City, Pa. “I have taken it off and on for years and it has never failed to give the desired results.” For sale by all dealers. C The milk train next Tuesday morning will be a half hour late. This is done to permit traveling men and the train crew a chance *o vote before the train leaves the station at Lafayette. The miMi train’s regular time is 7:30 and it will leave next Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock. Special order for shoes and suits taken with special care. A fit guaranteed at Rowles & Parker’s.

FOR RlENT—Suite of rooms over VanArsdel’s store. Inquire of E. L. Hollingsworth, Ist National Bank Bldg. ? _______— LOST—A package containing two union suits of for woman and two pairs black hose. These articles had been given to a poor l<ady and were lost on her way home, probably between town and Warren’s tile mill, north. Finder please notify Mrs. Huston, phone 81. LOST—Oxford grey, light-weight, silk-lined overcoat. Capper & Capper label on inside. Notify J. A. Dunlap or Republican office. LOBT—Kit of auto tools between the Main Garage and my home south of town. Joe Kolhoff, Phone 909-H. LOST—Wheel of auto, between Rensselaer and Newland. Finder please notify DeVere Yeoman, Phone 313.

FOUND. FO UND—Pack age of dress goods, two pieces in two colors. Call at Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. TO EXCHANGE-80 miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson.