Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ladies’ \Smbrellas. A very Special Holiday selection. 26 In. Silk Umbrellas. with fancy wood. Ivory and Gold Cl tr, Cd and Silver Trimmed Handles *1 Holiday Handkerchiefs. Bautiful colored border handkerchiefs, suitable for If)p fancy work, handkerchief bag, etc IVU Hand Embroidered Irish Peasant made, fine linen.. 12%c Sheer French Centers, ready for lace borders.... ... 20c Embroidered Scallop and Hemstitched OR RD 7C« <M Handkerchief DU, I DC, > I Holiday ffeckjwear. An exceptional offering in Ladies’ hand-made OR e. Stock Collars, trimmed with val lace fcD A DUC A beautiful assortment of Hem-stitched and in . OR* Embroidered Turn-over Collar* !U TO <£DC Christmas Linen. Beautiful Lunch Linen 36 inch square ...75c to 33.50 Table Linen Patterns, 2H, 3 and 3H yards, napkins to match 84.00 to 38.50 72 inch Satin Damask, with napkins to match All kinds of fancy center pieces, and Tray Cloth, Battenberg and Embroidered Patterns.
Gifts for Gentlemen.
Mufflers. Muffler* that are correct. Either square or the new reefer shape. In plain or fancy silks, all colors and shades....... 25c to 5240 Half Hose By pair or box. In plain or fancy new patterns, cotton, Lisle or Cassimere, per pair 25 to 50c Men's and "Boy's Globes And Mitts, yarn, kid, undressed kid. and mocha, in all shades of Tans, in black, and pearl greys, lined, unlined or silk lined, atsoc to 52.50 Men's and Boys' wool lined, large cuff fur back Gloves and Mitts 51.C0 to 52.50 The largest . and most up-to-date stock of Neckwear ever shown in the city. Hundreds of new silk patterns in all shapes, at 25 and 50c The new "Ascot" and wide "Four-in-Hand,” the latest creations in Men's Neckwear, in the new, plain and fancy effects, shapes and qualty, equal to $1 ties, at 50c “Ascots” and Four-in-Hands. in single Christmas boxes, an elegant gift 75c SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW-A Four-in-Hand Tie and Silk Suspender* to match, put up together in Christmas boxes. Pattern* correct and a* rich a present as one could desire, at 51.25 SILK|SUSPENDERS—SingIe boxes 75c
Suits and Overcoats. Agents for "B. Kuppenheimer’s Guaranteed Correct Clothes. ’ 5uit5....512.50 to $2230 Overcoats 12.50 to 24.00 Other lines of good values 7JO A 10.00 Boys'and Children'* Nobby Suits and Overcoat* 2.75 to 12.50
The Greening Bros. Nursery! Company, Monroe, Mich., one of the leading nursery concerns in the United States, write us that they want a good live agent in this section to solicit orders for their nursery stock. Experience not necessary. They offer good pay weekly, and furnish canvassing outfit free. We advise any man or woman in our community, who is in a position to take orders for the above house, to write them for particulars immediately. Rue Parcels, who was hurt so badly in the Morocco-Rensselaer football game at the former place Thanksgiving that he was unconscious for some time, has been confined to bis bed all week. Studied efforts seem to have been made to keep the matter quiet, but he has been quite badly ]off and has bad considerable fever. His school at Virige has had to remain closed this week because of his injuries, but it is thought, his father states, that he mav be able to resume his duties next week. Wm. Isley sends us two dollars for renewal and advance subscription to The Democrat, from Bippus, Huntington county, Ind., and instructs us to credit the 20 votes he is entitled to in our piano contest to McCoysburg Sunday school, where, he states, he lived for twelve years and attended Sunday school with William Culp as superintendent. Mr. Isley says there were good crops in his locality this year, the best since he has been there, but that does not satisfy him and be still has a longing for old Jasper, and especially the good friends about McCoysburg.
