Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PARR, IND.
Tho Children flood Warm yjndortvoar and ~/~hooj. Don't flogloet Thom, oj Oar "PricoJ aro A.#a(/y Vory Loot. When we bought the samples of a large Manufacturer last spring we rather thought we were going in too deep, but from all indications we may not have enough to go around as the prices we are makiug are causing people to buy already. Remember this is only the first of October and no cold weather, but when you can buy underwear and shoes at our Cut Prices it pays to do so even if you won’t need them for a year, In this case you will need them in about two weeks. If you have never bought of us, come now. If you have never bought of us or been to our Stores you don’t know just what we have. Maybe you are one of those people who think that the city stores are the only ones that keep what you want. If you are, we would be delighted to surprise you with our new and up-to-date varieties. See our Line of Boys’ Hats and Caps. We have just received a new nddition to our numerous lines in the shape of Men’s, and Boys Hats aud Caps, Children's School Hats, Girl's Knit Caps and Sweaters, also many Work Hats of Good quality and style. This new line will be a great benefit to people for miles around. School Books, Tablets, Etc., at Cut Prices. We handle every book used in our County Schools and at contract prices. We certainly have the finest and most complete line of tablets, pens, pencils, rulers, copy books, composition books and ail odd articles ever put in our stores. Look after this matter, we sell many 10c books for 5. We Will Guarantee to Save You Money. When we say we will save you money we mean it and know it. We study the prices of other firms all over this country. We have people who report to us regularly about how prices are running. If we are higher, we cut in under, then sand out where the fault lies. Rest assured and believe us—that for any certain quality of goods we will undersell all competitors.
Local and Personal. Corn 41c; oats, 33c. Wheat 65 cents; rye, 40 cents. Jerome Harmon is to start another dray business in Rensselaer. Both Morocco and Brook are to have salaried base ball teams next season. The Democrat and State Sentinel, each one year for $1.35; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.60; all three, $1.95. Clark Bros., north of town, presented The Democrat force with a jug of excellent cider and some mammoth Pound Sweet apples a few days ago. A. McCoy has bought Walter Porter’s interest in the McCoy & Porter 520 acre tract of land in Union tp., the price paid being $24.50 per acre. C. F. Stackhouse, north of town, has traded for a fine “registered” Duroc Jersey pig, J. G. Andrus informs us, and is going into the fancy hog business. The laundry is here to stay. Why? Becanse I have the business experience and money to back me. I owe no man a dollar. O. H. McKay. William Ballinger of Kniman, gives notice that he will ask for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in his bailiwick at the November term of commissioners’ court. Medaryville Advertiser; The merchants of Monon have turned a cold shoulder to the scheme of holding a street fair in that town this fall. Twice was enough for them. Geo. Daniels of Barkley tp., presented The Democrat man with a fine mess of roasting ears last Monday. Rather late for roasting ears bat they tasted all the better for that. Iu a saloon fight at Earl Park one night last week between two negroes, one of the negroe’s throat was cut so badly with a knife in the hands of the other that it required seventeen stitches to close the wonnd. The incorporation papers of the Indiana Oil company of South Dakota, capitalized at 1750,000 were recorded with the secretary of state Saturday. F. D. Gilman ofGoodland, Ind., is the state agent. Over $12,000 of the stock is represented in Indiana. Judge Saunderson writes from Fowler that he has sold his interests there, and at the conclusion of the term of circuit court now in session at that place, he expects to -leave-with Mrs. Saunderson for the state of Washington and establish a new home. His partnership with Attorney Cunningham at this place has been dissolved. — Kentland Enterprise.
