Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1904 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- V . ~ , ja AW 1 1 Up We’ve got a large stock of overshoes; they’ve got to go. We MUST sell them this.month. We will give you your choice of any pair. Our prices are cut so you’ll want to buy. Other stores will wait until winter is over. Your old overshoes are about worn out and now is your chance. We have all sizes and kinds and can suit you; don’t wait. Think of BALL-BAND overshoes when you see the condition of your old ones. ' ; ; - We handle the BALL-BAND and LAMBERTVILLE. i| We don’t want to carry any over and you can buy them ; now at your own price. We have men’s, ladies’, boys’and childrens’ sizes; some felt boots too. We urge you to look after these goods now so you can to use them. This is a starter for 1904. Say! We have a lot of underwear that we guarantee to sell lower than any one. • Think of a heavy fleeced suit for 89c. We positively will not carry these goods over. Rush your orders in now, come and see them. Last year was our best year; we have hundreds of satisfied customers. Don’t forget about those overshoes and the cut prices. Come right away. It don’t pay you to let .this kind of an offer go by. We’ve got too many goods. That means that we must make prices that will sell them. We are doing it and they’ll go fast. Think of us this year, whenever you want to buy anything. We have a record to break, jiad our cash prices will “ sm ash her” too. V *V Don’t forget that you need overshoes. /y> Don’t forget our cut prices—can’t be beat. Don’t forget that we want all your trade. LAST—DON’T FORGET.

G. M. WILCOX & SON, I Surrey, Ind. - Parr, Ind.

THOS. F. MALONEY, Township Trustee. Examined and approved this the sth day of January, 1004. L. S. Giixrspin, t Frank W. Fishes. „ Wm. Fitzgerald, Members of the Advisory Board, Advertising in The Democrat i brings results. Try it.

Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Mach trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 35c at A. F. Long’s drag store.

JlSltl Mill nmisiiiiii Fourteenth Annual Meeting ts be Held in the Heat Court Room *» tbs Court House Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 20-21, 1904. PROGRAfiriE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. UWX) A. M.—Music. invocation Rev. Elam Address by President Presentation of Farmers’ Institute Association by B. D. Comer. Disonssion. Appointment of Committees. Miscellaneous Business. 1:30 P. M—Music. Co-operation in the Preparation and Sale of Farm Products... .0. A Somers of Kokomo, Howard dbunty " Discussion Harvey Dexter, Frank Parker 5010 Mrs. (X E. English Needs of the Woman on the Farm.. Mrs. Florence Boss of Southport, Marion county. Discussion.... Mrs. Ed. Parkinson, Mrs. Simon Kenton EVENING SESSION. Mrs. W. 8. Day, Presiding. Music, Recitation Martha Parkison Our Lives with Our Chi1dren.............. Mrs Roes Discussion Mrs. Shedd and others Music ........ Male Quartette The Story of a Nubbin. *. O. A. Somers Music. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1904. 9:30 A. M.—Music. Invocation ...Rev. Rindig Fruit Farming .Prof. Michaels Discussion .John Renicker, M. V. Slaughter 5011 Condition Essential to Profitable Crop Growing Discussion Walter Porter, I. A. Leavel 1:80 P. M.-Song Recitation Cora Dexter i The Comparative Opportunities and Conditions of Farm Life,o, A. Somers Farm Dairying.... John Marlatt Discussion... .Mrs. B. D. Comer, Mr. J, W. Norman and John Martindale. Report of committees. Executive Committee: W. 8. Day, L. Strong, Geo. O. Pnmphrey. H W Jackson, B. D.'Comer, Mrs. Ruby Barcas, Mrs. H. E. C