Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IHt 99ctHT | Racket Store | j BftRGMNS j ffltfMM BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS, all sUea AK r and «tylea, this week at, per pair.. wvu BOYS’ OVERALLS, aiaes from 3to 1Q« 12 years, per pair 1 BOYS’ SUITS, 2 pieces, others <et double for, we sell for from 99 ets. *1 QQ per suit to ... >1.33 UNDER WEAR for Boys and Misses, ORp heavy weight fleece lined.., fcUU Ladies’ Heavy Weight Underwear.. 25c Men's Heavy Weight Underwear.... 49c HANDKERCHIEFS—Thia week we will sell the ladies two to handkerchiefs for the price of One; regu- Rp lar 10c goods, 2 for

This week we will sell the men our regular 24 in. Red and Blue Handkerchiefs at two for to. Lay in a supply, when you can get them for less than cost. We want your trade, and we are going to give every lady absolutely free a transparent Cup and Saucer or Plate, in pure white, of high grade imported china, bringing this add to our store any time from October 23 to October 28. Only ene to customer. Remember, this is free; no strings tied to it; you do not have to buy one cent’s worth of goods to get your choice of the above. We want you to see our stock, to see what we handle, to take a good look at our prices, and we are willing to pay you to come here to look us over. Do not fail to come. We carry as large a stock of china in all the different grades as can be found, outside of our largest cities. Just stop to think of one whole side of our mammoth store room is devoted to china alone. Over 105 feet in length by 14 feet high, shelved from top to bottom, making in all about 2000 square feet of china, including the finest ware made, from all parts of the world, the celebrated Haveland, the noted Royal Witen ware, the beautiful Japanese ware, the famous Dresden china and other brands famous as the above, in dainty hand-painted goods down to the most common every day ware known. Our prices are such that we have customers from far and near, and we can truthfully say we have in the last eight weeks bought over 32,000 worth of China alone, which goes to show whq does the business in that class of goods. We handle most everything. Jt is hard to mention anything but what you can find here, with the exception of groceries and piece goods. You can almost be sure of getting what you want at prices about onethird less tnan you can elsewhere. We have the finest line of Shoes in heavy for men and children to the finest there is manufactured, and our prices are the lowest to be found considering the quality. We handle nothing but the best. See us before you buy your winter goods. Blankets, fleeced lined goods, and in fact any thing you have to buy. See the beautiful display of Premiums we are giving away free, when you purchase amounts to 35, 313,315 and 320; they are absolutely free: save your tickets, they are valuable; you get them no matter how small your purchase is, ask for them.

Remember our location —Makeever Bank Buildin*, North of Court House, RENSSELAER, IND. 99 M MEI ■ E. V. RANSFORD, Proprietor. FOR SALE. High grade and Recorded Shropshire Earns. Hall Zimmerman. Remington, Jasper Co., Ind. R-R No. 3. 2,000 White and Burr Oak fence posts for sale, s|cents each. ’Phone 176. D. H. Yeoman, Rensselaer, Ind. FARMS TO WORK. I have five farms not contracted to be occupied next year, coming Nov. 15,1905. ts 8. P. Thompson.

Save Your Eye* by Wearing Diamond Lenses. None genuine without trade mark on every lens. Absolutely clear and free from every defect Accurately ground and centered, fused from minute crystal pebbles, have no equal, being the most perfect lens made. I control the sale of these lenses in Jasper and Newton counties. Dr. Chas. Vick, Eyeeight Specialist. Office in 0. H. Vick's fruit store, next door to express office, Rensselaer, Ind. Fob Salk—Several young full blood brown Leghorn cockerels, Erice 50c each.—John Eck, Goodind, Ind. R-R-l. See that International Manure Spreader at Parker’s. Seven sold already thia fall. The simplest machine on the market. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office.