Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
!the ideal! * i 21 J* ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE -> | i *) (j I BIG PANTS SALE | » Will be continued through the month « » of July, or until the present stock of « > Pants is sold out. ( » « ) Also Suits for Hen, Boys and Children J ) will be sold at greatly reduced prices <« » to make room for Fall Stock. | r Qpp |j y On all Shirts; Overalls, Etc., including * ? the Racine Make. ! ) Never mind so-called sacrifice and re- * ? moval sales; you can get more and ! » better goods for your dollars at « ) -( < Jr THE, IDEAL Jr < i) ( * Than anywhere else on earth. * Louis Wildberg, Prop., h !; Rensselaer, Indiana. !> < * I
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Oats harvest will be in full blast next week. Get in on that Piano contest of The Democrat’s. Miss Pearl Morris is visiting in Lafayette this week Mrs. George Strickfaden is visiting in Chicago this week. About 70 tickets were sold here Sunday for the Chicago excursion.
George and Miss Bessie Peters visited Sunday with Miss Jeanette Scharle in Chicago. Correspondence from San Pierre and Lee arrived too late last week for publication. Good woolen Pants at the Ideal from 11.00 to $2 00. They are easily worth double the money. Miss Jeanette Scharle of Chicago, has been visiting the Misses Peters south of town this week, after which she will visit in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilcox of Rosamond, 111., returned home Saturday after spending several days with their daughter, Mrs. A. B. Cowgill.
Earl Park Gazette: Geo. Rodehan’s license expired July 4ih and Earl Park is now without a licensed saloon for the first time in her history. Mrs. A. S. Nowels and children of Columbia City returned home Saturday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Wasson, for some time. The Triumph Oil Co., of Shelby, Lake county, tiled articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State Saturday. The capital slock is 50,000; directors, Christian H. Stacker, John Tully and Charles M. Bockoven. . Do not forget to attend the Wildberg Clothing Sale. Remember that wool goods of all kinds will be higher than for years the coming season and it is money in your pocket to buy all you can at once. Elmer Medworth returned to his work in Chicago Sunday after a week’s vacation spent with the Carr brothers in Newton township. Elmer now has a good position in one of the American Express Company’s offices in the “Windy City.”
