Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1901 — Page 3
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Rummage Sale at Liberal Gorier, Nov. if). Lem Huston is confined to the louse with rheumatism. Corn husking is now in full nil blast all over the county. *C Don’t forget Lee handles lutn|)cr and hardware at McOoysburg. ; Nelson DuCharme of Kniman, vill cry sales in all parts of the •ountry; terms reasonable. ts. ])r. William Spencer, one of •White county’s oldest residents, lied at Monticello last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Andrus of Michigan, are visiting the former’s mother, George Andrus, near Sur•ey. W. R. Lee has purchased lot* :,f A. McCoy and commenced the •rection of a residence thereon at iMcCoysburg. , Prof. W. O. Shanla'Ub of the Morocco schools, was over Sunday for a few hours visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John SehanInub. • W. Bedford has harvested his •rop of sugar beets, they yielded dl the way from 14 to 2d tons to the acre, which makes a very profitable crop. Lyman Bar ee says that his new farm in Jasper county is better than his old one.. Farms are like friends, they have to be tried. Fowler Leader. 'Cl'he D. A. R., will hold their second annual Rummage Sale, for the benefit of the Jasper Public Library, in the old Liberal corner, beginning on the 15th. <M rs. Marie Haas, the music teacher, will remove to Chicago in a few days, having secured a position as instructor in tbe\American Conservatory of Music. r. and Mrs Jasper Kenton returned Sunday from a week’s visit at the Pan-American. Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Stoner, whom they accompanied, returned Monday. Oliver Ginther and Joe Wolfe, two Carroll county farmers, got into a quarrel a few days ago and Wolfe shot Ginther. indicting wounds wlii&h may prove fatal. Bro. Sclmnlaub of the Morocco Courier, will issue a Christmas souvenir edition. Having had a little experience in souvneir'and special editions we do not envy Sid .his job. . Arnold estate in Barkley tp.. was | sold Wednesday by Woodin & Ag- • ate of Fyresmnn, to Robt. Hunter, !of near Brook. Consideration, ' f Sls per acre. < Starke county land prices are 5 dug. Last week W. S. Bliss ’► is quarter section three miles 'V-t of Hamlet to Illinois •: ncri ' that are vt manufactured ?! lut y De,, . ,ocrat C .1 -i a fine write-up ; defy the entire w >IVBiH of tlm l , the 99 Cent, Racket biuUi<> is a ;> We also have the geil' "
Advertising Good Boots, Shoes and . . Underwear . . . *_'’'l' t . • - '• We are in a position to sell the Best and Most Satisfactory Winter Goods we have ever seen. We positively will not take a back seat for any store, let it be large, small or any kind. We have the goods, they have been bought right and our prices are the lowest—We will not knowingly offer a customer an article which does not possess merit. Quality is the one thing that makes a steady customer; if you get a good article at any store at a fair price, that is where you will go again. We guarantee every pair of Selz Boots or Shoes we sell, and want you to give them a fair trial. After that if we haven’t convinced you that our quality and our prices are ——— —right, we’ll give up. Any Shoe listed on this page is the best that can | Hand-made by j. Bums only 25c. I be obtained for the money.
f T~“ .. "~Y Our “Saranac,” steam and waterproof glove. [ j| 1 Only SI.OO pair. This style of shoe we do not carry in stock, but take your measure and to are tnil\ the equals shape of any $5 shoe made. 'They are made in 21 different leathers, all styles of toes, and are the most stylish shoe made. WiU A cri 7"! Let us please ffl oLLt take you ¥ Roya> Blue your • *3’-° Shoe sure. J—^ measure. Made up in lace, opera toe, is a ■&;' good shoe for will be satisfied with a pair at $1.50 pair. A heavy' so 1 e dress shoe. A nice leather, easily polished,medium soles and stitched vamp. best at $2.25. A heavy winter shoe of the best rIMgH& soft leather. A s’lioe that will wear most people a year. araL.Jw We have had complete satisfaction this shoe and recommend it to our cr *Jomers. They cost only si.7Sdaer, 1 1 The finest soft finish • . Dongola leather, all solid and is neat, a dress PnilllfA. shoe which is suitable for any lady. We have I more of these shoes Racket Store. & %yyvvvxriAiwu\r n any other is really a $2 )IL LAND FOR SALE. JN»f $1 65.
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BOOTS—Every pair made by Selz —-“Uncle Sam” Boot—A medium heavy French Kip Boot, which is waterproof, neatly m ale, has a high square cut top, russet bound, pegged sole, side lined. Every pair guaranteed by Sei.z to give the best satisfaction. We have 43 regular customers on this boot. Every pair 3.00 —no more or less. When you once try a pair of Selz Boots or Shoes, you readily see the difference between a good article and a half made article. Not a had pair of Selz goods ever made. Now Is the Time You Need a Pair of Good Boots or Shoes. We have never tried to sell cheaply made shoes, as the price don’t make the impression its always the quality. If you buy a pair of Boots that lasts you two seasous for s3,you never want one at $2 again, do you. That’s the only sensible way to look at the Boot and Shoe business. A good $5 boot is worth two pair of $1.50 or $2 00 boots, not only in wear, but in fit and comfort. “NONPARIEL CALF” —A genuine light weight calfskin boot, tops as high as the knee, nicely bound, back and side lined. A boot that every farmer will like, but higher in price than usually wanted, although a trial of one pair will convince you that it pays to buy this grade of boot. $3 00 PAIR. “MARTIN’S PRIDE”—The very best boot made, sometimes used by cow boys, who always want the best. High tops, light sole, lined ami shaped like a wide toe shoe. Fits your instep perfectly. Every pair guaranteed. $3 50 PAIR. “OUR ASSESSOR” -Kangaroo Calf, water proof boot, medium soles, nicely turned, Can be used with any overshoe and your feet will be nice and warm. We sold 58 pair last fall and are exceeding our snles so far this year. Try a pair on our guarantee. $2 50 PAIR. “BROTHER JONATHAN”—A heavy boot, made of the strongest soft cnlfskin. Will not get hard is water-proof. Has high top, pegged sole, russet bound top. Neat shape for a heavy boot. About (52 pairs sold last season and it’s surprising at the number of new customers we are having on this boot. A trial convince you. fiblatcl $3 00 PAIR. Biukel, n _____ ington, Ina. UT „ B qq T _ a light weigllt metlillm —rrr— ——-Jlich sold nt $2. We have a few mid m amr to close them out will sell each A s school shoes consist of the Fumest of FeJp 8 to:{ 912510 slsoi Jflmld,” Bto $3 SI.OO to $1.05. /
Oil Grain Work Shoes, Showing the styles, quality, name and regular price, also the cut price: “MEDIATOR,’ (Congress) Best oil grain, heavy and serviceable. Regular price. $1 544. Cut price, $1 25. “PRI\ AT.EER," (Buckle) Same quality as above. Regular price, §1 50. Cut price, $J 25. “EMANCIPATt >R” (Lace) - Same quality. Regular price, $1 50. Cut to $1 25. “PEACEMAKER.” (Congress) --! Second grade oil grain leather, good sole. Regular price, SI 25. Cut price. $1 00. “REGENT.” (Ruckle) Same quality as the “Peacemaker.” Cut price, $1 IK). School Shoes. We have nothing but the good grade kinds, as a cheap shoe for school will never give satisfaction. “LIBERTY” The best and strongest Kangaroo Calf Leather, neatly made, soft and pliable, lace or button. Sizes 7 to 10, only $1.25. Sizes 10 to 12L only ♦1.3.5. Sizes 121 to 3, only $1.50. “STRONGHOLD" A heavy .leather, but always soft and pliable, well sewed, good tops, tip. lace, medium toe. Sizes 7 to 10, only sl. Sizes 10 to 3, only $1.25. Sizes 3 to 8, only $1.0.5. ()I)I) SIZES We have n few odd sizes ami broken lines of Grain. Dongola and Calf School Shoes which sold at sl. 25. We will close them out at 90c. Made to Order Shoes. We will take your measuro and have made, any peculiar shape, odd style or regular style shoe or boot you might want. If you are hard to fit. have a deformity in vour feet,, broken toe, Hiiy peculiarity, we will measure your foot, take a complete cast of all irregularities, and have a shoe or boot constructed for you at only 50c advance over the regular low prices. Wo can’t say too much for the SELZ footwear, as we hnvo handled them for ten yenrs land hnvo alwnys been able to satisfy the most exacting customers. Our lino of boots and Hhoes are not of the cheap variety, but are mnde to give service and all at conservative prices. every pair to give compie*,’ Anther shoe will Rt -\
Underwear. 30 per cent, lower t for a suit of the I leavy Fleeced-iined l). fants, etc., at cut prices. Ladies’ Union Suits. Extra large sizes for fleshy ladies, Medium sizes, snia M sizes, fancy ribbed—v -yU G A open breast, open front—- '[• • \ \ combination suits, 50C each. j§| All are the famous Albert 7 AIJ Underwear, usually sold at U f W Children’s Union Suits, Nicely ribbed, good weights, |||B open front, drop seat, ribbed cuffs and lets, worth 35c MVV each, all sizes for 3 to it; years old, 25c. Our leader bargain in Underwear is this 25c article.
Ladies’ Hose. Our stock of Hosiery is /WU equalled only by the very largest s/u es. Our prices are lower than any and our quality is never excelled. Hosiery usually sold at 15c we sell at * ioc. Regular 20c hose we sell at 15c and so on down the lUlm list. We make prices right on everything. We are after the trade and are getting it, too. Heavy hose for Babies. / Heavy hose for Boys. Heavy hose for Misses. i Heavy hose for Ladies. / Cotton Batting, f Tokio L/mscone Brand, f Brand. A new line of Cotton Bacall clean and fidl weight, nicely wrapped \ (Also a full line of the Comfort Calici 4-Which never fade and are universally pol ?ar. Cotton Batts at sc, Bc, in j 1 2 c, and 15c a roll. ,1 Winter Muslinll For 30 days only we wil® a regular 6c unbleached 4x4 * n an }’ quantity and to any custoineßl 4 1-2 C Vard.Hl
