Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
One Cent Sale ) One Cent Buys Anything Advertised Below + Our wonderful proposition is a simple one. You pay the regular manufacturer’s list price for the article yota desire and get one more just like it for one cent. You pay full price for the first and get the second for ONE CENT. One cent added to the regular price of any article gets two of them. STATIONERY 50c box Paper ~ : ,2 for 51c 25c bos Paper 2 for 26c 50c box Initial Paper 2 for 51c 35c box Initial Paper 2 for 36c BOOKS 25c Novels 2 for 26c 35c Novels 7.2 for 36c 50c Novels 2 for 51c 50c Poems ... .i 2 for 51c 60c Authors ' —2 for 51c 50c Histories 2 for 51c TOILET ARTICLES 50c Combs ....... .. 2>for 51c 25c Combs 2 for 26c 25e Wire Brush .2 for 26c 10c Shavipg Brush 2 for 11c 10c cake Toilet Soap „ 2 for 11c 10c cake Oatmeal Soap 2 for 11c A. F. LONG Druggist 2 \ STOVE TIME | >N | Our floor is filled with a ; large and/complete line of Heaters, Ranges and Base Burners FAVORITE BASE BURNERS! COLE’S HOT BLAST COLE’S RANGES. MAJESTIC RANGES. i We take pleasure in showing thesG stoves. Drop in and look them over. FOR MARKET DAY A 75c Capital guaranteed pocket knife for 39c A 75e guaranteed hammer and a 75c guaranteed Hatchet, two for the price of one, $1.50 value for -75 c Warner Bros. Rensselaer, Ind.
MAGAZINES—Now is the time to subscribe for your magazines before the holiday rush and while prices are lower. Many extraordinary bargains. —Mrs. Lem Huston, Phone 81.* Today is All Saints Day and is being observed by Catholics. Don’t forget the big millinery sale at the Paris Hat Shop Nov. 3 and 4. Several Hallowe’en parties were held Saturday evening. Miss Annettai Hansson, assisted by .sses Corinne Warner, Edna Reed and Ruth McKenzie, entertained a number of girls at a very pleasant masquerade. Miss Ruth Clark also gave a very enjoyable masked party to a number of friends, and Jack and Doris Larsh entertained a number of the younger boys and girls. Market- Day bargains—Trimmed hats at Mrs. Purcupile’s.
