Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Saturday, Oct. 3, 1903.

your Stodo mast bo pat ap btforo long. XOo ha-do o-derylhing you nood. Stodo piping, ElbotaJ. otc. Don't be foolish like you was last fall and wait until it gets reul cold before you buy your stove pipe, elbows, stoveboards, floor oilcloth and coal buckets. We have ail these thiugs and will make low prices if you buy early. The 6 in. stove pipe we sell at lSe, 2 for 25c, is better than that usually sold for 20c. We mean every word we say about our cut prices and people who have never bought of us will do well to investigate to see how much they can save this fall. Have Your Feet Fitted at Our Cut Prices. Don't permit yourself to think that we don’t havaa full stock of shoes. We are not like the usual country stores as our stock is as complete in sizes and styles as city stores and we want you to be assured that our prices are as low and sometimes lower. Children’s Union Suits at Only 35c. Our large purchases of last spring In L-tdies' and Children’s underwear was the luckiest buy we ever made. From all reports we seem to tie the only ones that bought largely before the advance, too. Now this means a big saving to you if you buy from us. Think about our 25c Union Suits for your boy or girl. Our Stores are Doing the Business Now. When you find a store that sells 20 lbs. Gran. Sugar for $1.00,0r Yeast and Bluing at 2c. aud sending out ail sorts of advertising matt3r to let people know these things, you can bet they are doing the business in their locality. We are on the alert and if you want to get out of a rut ju*t read our Ads. aud buy of us. Don’t Turn Us Down This Fall, We Want Your Trade. If the people of this country knew just how sincere we are when we' say anything or guarantee anything we would have all the trade; but it takes time for people to learn these things. In fact we never have been so enthusiastic as at this time. We have cause to be, too. We believe that our prices and new manner of cutting prices will doable our trade this fall.

Head Hurt So Badly Was Nearly Crazy. Had no Sleep—Could Hardly Lie Down. Dr. Miles* Nervine Permanently Cured Me. **A year ago I suffered from extreme nervous stomach trouble. I was afraid of everything, could not bear to hear singing or music and reading or hearing of ■ death nearly brought on my own. 1 could not sleep or hardTy lie down, the back of my head hurt me so badly I nearly went crazy. My shoulders hurt and the least thing I did would bring on an attack of extreme nervousness. There were times when I would have a lump in my throat and my mouth would be so dn I could hardly speak. I was in despair until I began to take Dr. Miles* Rsstorative Nervine. I have taken in all twelve bottles and consider myself permanently cured. My home doctor has since remarked on my healthy appearance and said he wished he could say his medicine helped me. He knows it was Dr. Miles* Nervine. We are never without the Anti-Pain Pills and consider your medicines household remedies. 1 cannot say enough for the Nervine, because in addition to my own case my daughter, who was out of school for a long time because of St Vitus’ dance, was completely cured by eight bottles. She is now feeling fine and going to school every day. We thank you tor your kindness and will never stop singing the praises of Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervine."—Mrs. C. E. Ring, Lima, O. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.

CIDER MAKING. Our cider mill is now running every Tuesday and Friday, at our farm north of town; will deliver cider and pore cider vinegar in town every Wednesday and Saturday daring season, cider 20c gal. vinegar 15c gal. Orders for either may be telephoned to No. 167, Jasper Co., phone. Clark Bros. OF INTEREST TO FARfIERS. The sixth annual conference of institute workers will be held at Pnrdne University, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 13,14 and 15. The first day will be devoted to local organization for institute work, “The Young People” and “The Improvement of' Rural School.” For the second day, "Special lines of Institute Work,” “The Disposition of the State Institute Fund,” and “The Needs of the Woman on the Farm.” The third day will be given up entirely to the interest of institute workers. One fare rate will be made by ail railroads. Official programs may be bad by applying to Prof. W. O. Latta, Purdue University. Marion I. Adams. Co. Chm. - For Sale:—2 Steer calves for $12.50 each, also a few full blood Leghorn cocks for 50 cents each. John J. Eck, Goodland, Ind.-