Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ROWLES & PARKER Opposite Public Square, Rensselaer, Ind. II ■! NLY THIRTEEN DAYS LEFT in which to do your Christmas shopping. O The gift-buying season is now at its height, and we are pleased to say that _there is no place in Rensselaer that offers the advantages in making selections you will find here. Everyone knows how hard it is to find useful and pleasing MW/ Christmas gifts. We are ready for Christmas—read}’ as never before—with thousands of appropriate articles, among which you will fin'd just the things that will meet your fancy, and you will not be obliged to look through a lot of riffraff before finding them. It has been our aim to have practical, useful articles in the best of everything. Gifts for Ladies.
Furs Are Most Acceptable. Mink Scarfs. .$6, SB, $lO, $12.50, sls Natural or Blended Mink four-skin Scarfs, double fur throughout; with natural tails and claws. Fine Fur Sets for Children. jB/ocXl Dress Goods. 54 inch Chiffon Finished Broad Cloth 54 inch All Wool Cheviots OQa 54 inch Imperial Serge MnL 54 inch All Wool Panamas ww Five-yard Silk Waist Patterns—appropriate gifts. Suitable Holiday Gifts in China, Fancy Japanese ware in Vases. Salad Bowl*, OR* C/1 fWI Fancy Di*he«, Cup* and Saucer* fcUL 40 9H.UU Fine Haviland Cups and Saucers .. 50c to SI.OO Plates—Bread and Butter Plates .. ... 25c to 75c Women's Hand and Carriage Bags. In Walrus Seal and Morocco Leather, with QQn ft, C 1 Rfk leather covered frames 9livU
\7mbrellas. Size, 28-inch top, of extra good value with covers to match, handle* of boxwood, horn, ivory, trimmed with Sterling and gold trimming SI to 34 Suit Cases. Trunks and Traveling Bags. An elegant and useful gift. Cases and Bags at. 31.50 to $lO Trunks 32.50 to 39 Hats and Caps. All the correct styles in Men’s and Young Men’s Hats—Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats, Shapes suitable for all persons, andwizesTor aiiiieads.. ... . 31 to S 3 Caps of all descriptions, in cloth of Black, Grey, Blue and Fancy, with either fur ear bands or bands to match Caps, at... ...... .....50c to 32.00 Silk, Plush and Fur Caps, all shapes 31 to $3.50 mark all Hate and Caps with your initials, if desired, without charge. Men’s. Boys and Children's Sweaters, vith roll collar*, or made coat style. Wool, in all colors. Men's.. .50c to $4.00 Boys’ 50c to $2.50 Children’s Sweaters, including Buster Browns, of all colors, at 50c to 31.50 Shirts All new patterns. Soft, Pleated or Laundered Bosoms, with Cuffs separate or attached. Equal to made to order Shirts in fit and with sleeve lengths for long, medium and short arm* 50c to 31.50 Men's Handkerchiefs For Christmas Gifts, in soft cotton or fine linen, and silk, with or without initials, plain, fancy and fancy borders, each ,5c to 81.00 Christmas Boxes of Meu’s Handkerchief* at special prices.
Shoe Department. In our Shoe Department we show many new style* of House 1 Shoes aad Slippers, in Leathers, Felt and Velvet. Ladies’ and Children's 50c to $1.50 i Men'* and boys’ 75c to 32.00 j
s(Henry Welsh, a life-long resident of Jasfier county and one of her best known citizens, died’at his home in Remington Tuesday, after an illness of several Greeks, aged 76 years. The funeral was held Thursday at 1 p. m., from the M. E. church at Remington and interment made in the Remington cemetery. The Indiana Fraternal Congress which met in Indianapolis Tuesday, comprising most of the fraternal societies of the state, was attended by E. P. Honan of this city as the state delegate representing the Catholic Order of Foresters. Mr. Honan was made an alternate delegate to the National Fraternal Congress, which meets at Montreal, Canada, next August. Rensselaer Post No. 84 G. A.R' has elected the following officers for the following year, who will be installed next month: J. M. Wasson, Com.; T. H. Robinson, S. V. C.; John Kresler, Q. M.; Larkin Potts, O. D.; J. H. Thornton, Chaplain, Fred Stocksick, O. G.; J. H. Thornton, delegate; B. H. Dillon alternate delegate; D. H. Yeoman, Henry Grow, Charles Platt, Trustees. The George Taylor saloon at Brook was destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The building and contents were insured in the Home Insurance Co., of New York for ♦2,200, and the policy was just renewed Saturday morning. Taylor, we understand, was the only licensed saloon keeper yet remaining in Brook, and his license had a few weeks yet to run before he, too, would be down and out and the power of attorney remonstrance be effective.
