Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An examination for rural route carriers will be held here at 10 a, m., to-day for carriers on routes 1, 2,3, out of Remington, where the carriers have resigned. It is reported that there are thirteen applicants for their places.

The Hascall & Bell barber shop was moved Monday from its old location on Cullen street into the room first door south of The Democrat office, where they have attractive quarters and hope to meet all their old patrons and many new ones. A. B. Cowgill is here shipping his household goods to Riverton, 111., a town of some 2,000 population 8 miles east of Springfield, where he has bought a furniture and undertaking establishment. It is the only business in the town of the kind and he has a good trade. Al’s many friends here wish him a world of success.

You of course received a sample copy of The Farm and Fireside, the big semi-monthly farm journal that The Democrat is giving free to new paid-in-advance subscribers. Show it to your neighbor, if he is not already a subscriber to The Democrat, and tell him he can get The Democrat and Farm and Fireside each a full year for SI.OO, if taken advantage of soon.

/ No one can scoff at the groundmog adage hereafter, for Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, the mercury registered 6 to 8 degrees below zero here, and the cold wave was general throughout the country. This was the first time it has reached zero this winter. Thurday was considerably warmer, as was yesterday. The ice is about 6 inches thick, but none has yet been put up.

Cut Price —VW— Sale Of High Grade Footwear (”) ur Entire Stocky of Fall and Winter Shoes to be sold within the next two weeks at prices that will save you sss. JJo old goods; no odd lots, no broken lines; not a pair of these shoes but what are in'good style; all new, up-to-date goods, and at prices that will save you 15 to 20 per cent. Men’s Dress Shoes of fine Cordovan, Patent jh Colt or Patent Kid, Button or Lace; six _ 1 Re different style toes; $5 Shoes. Sale price $3»O0 B Men’s Dress Shoes of fine Calf, Gun > Rp UG Us Metal, Enamel or Corona, Button or i? c KTOH-\\\ Lace, correct toes, sizes and width to fit the feet. $4 BESTS^’SOSHOP IXI “ X Shoes - Sale price $3.10 THE WOR w - L - Dou ? ,as ’ heavy Dress Shoes, and solid, serviceable street shoes; all the different leathers and styles, at discounts never before offered on this well kown make of Shoes. $3.50 Shoes. Sale price $2.05 W. L. Doi|glasl $3.00 Shoes. Sale price $2.60 The Beacon Shoe, the snappiest, best wearing and best style $2.50 Shoe made . $2.25 Men’s $2.00 Shoes, solid in every respect,good style. Sale price... . ...... SI.BO Men’s $1.50 Shoes. Sale price s>-35 Sale also includes all Winter Styles of our Ladies’ Shoes, and entire stock of Boys’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Our prices on Rubber Footwear have been the lowest at any time, and to clean up the stock, we have cut them still lower. We can save you money on Rubber Goods, and furnish you any style rubber you may need. Rowles & Parker