Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Men’s all wool $2.00 sweaters. . .SI.OO Men’s all wool $3.00 sweaters.. . .$1.50 Men’s all wool $4.00 sweaters. . ..$2.00 Men’s all wool $5.00 sweaters.. . .$2.50 One lot men’s 75c heavy cotton sweaters 37 %C One lot boys’ 50c cotton sweaters 25c Lot Dress Shirts at half price to close out.
• Come in and see those Princess Garments at Rowles & Parker’s Cloak opening, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. L ncle James Maloy of Steeger, 111., came down Thursday evening to look after some business matters, expecting to return home to-day. Uncle Jim reports the folks all well and says his son, Dr. Bennie Maloy, is having a nice practice at Steeger. Judson Moore, of Monon, will do the drilling and blasting for Sternberg & Son on the rock work of the big Iroquois ditch, and already a large amount of dynamite has been shipped here for that purpose. The drilling will be done with steam drills, and it is expected to use the dredge to shovel out the rock after it is broken up. Rowles & Parker want to see you at their Cloak Opening, Tuesday, Nov. 7. The fine Chase piano that is being given to the most popular Church, Sunday School or Lodge in Jasper county by the Jasper County Democrat, as determined by the voting contest now being conducted by that paper, will be used to furnish music for the occasion. Trustee Huston of Milroy tp., presented The Democrat man with a mammoth pie pumpkin Thursday that would make enough pies to feed a multitude, and he said that he bad several larger ones at home but be was not able to lift them into a wagon and it was too far to haul them on a stone-boat. Corn husking in Milroy is progressing nicely, Mr. Huston says, and the crop is good, his own yielding about sixty bushels to the acre. The Democrat man has not, nor never will, uphold hoodlumism or lawlessness. There has been .too much of this this thing in Rensselaer, which is the cause of the present deplorable state of affairs here. The truth told about some of these matters might open the eyes of parents to assert their authority and, if unable to manage or control their children,, call on the State to help them. The Democrat is in possession of matters that the fathers and mothers of Rensselaer ought to know, but they are of such a nature as to be unprintable. International gasoline engines and manure spreaders at Parker’s, See them in actual operation.
