Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NVITE the Public to visit their Clothing Department and inspect their elegant | lines of Spring Goods that have been arriving daily tor the past three weeks. .. The early buyer has the choice of the entire stock to select from, and although V we shall be able to show plenty of goods at any time during the season, we V Jr are in better shape to fit and suit you while the stock is complete. In every R' J> line we show more styles, more patterns and a larger variety than any store Jr in the county, and as we carry no goods over from one season to another, our stock is L® always clean, fresh and new. RJ (• Not the largest stock in town, but the largest new stock of choice Suits and Trousers, •) C® for Men, Boys and Little Our stock of Men’s and ®) C® Fellows, every garment dTU TKT Young Men’s Suits are •) (• entirely new, up-to-date V/ JLs C/ IHI jV unequalled for style fit •) and correct in every detail. and finish. The coats for •) I® spring, both single and double breasted, are cut longer, and with a style entirely dis- •) I® ferent from anything shown before.

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SPRING SUITS for men and young men in the new Grays of fine Worsteds, in nobby blue Serges and Cl fl COO Dressy Blacks... tO BOY’S SUlTS—Unequaled for style and service, newest pattern effects and range of patterns from which you can select any goods that is in $2.75 to 7.00 LITTLE FELLOWS’ CLOTHING—That will please the mothers. Quality, patterns and workmanmanship the best. The newest things in Fancy CO KH tn R flfl Suits for little fellows IO U.UU U'ROVSE'RS. Our line of Trousers include the beet patterns in the market. Perfect fitting pants cut either regular or peg top. We show an elegant line of Men's and Young Men's CO ATI tn 6 AA full peg top, cuff bottom Trousers at q’fc.UU to <j,uu BOYS’ KNEE PANTS at 50c to SI.OO Full line of the best Overall and Work Clothing that Money can buy. If you wear Overalls, buy the Headlight Brand and wear the best Overall made. HATS. Our Hat Stock is complete in every respect. We are showing about 60 styles of Spring Hats for Men and Young Men. All the new Styles, Shapes and Shades, In both Soft and Stiff Hats. Prices from SI.OO for a Nobby Spring Hat, to $5 for the genuine John B. Stetson's. Our Hats, both Soft and Derbies, at 11.50, $2.60, $2.50 and (3.00 are unequaled for Quality and Style, and our stock and variety is equal to a large city store. If you are particular about your headwear, and hard to please in a hat, we want you to see this stock, 20 DOZEN SPRING CAPS for Men, Boys and Little 25c to 50C fy Everything correct in Caps are shown in this store.

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om«, cuffs attached or separate, also soft collar and cuff attachB% n a d nd an '. SI.OO & 1.50 g 100 DOZEN MEN’S SHIRTS, for either Dress or Work Wear, full sizes, perfeet fitting, and patterns of endless variety. Equal to many Dollar cnShirts. Our price OUC wj ============ •) Furnishings. •) We are always up-to-the-minute on < Gents'Furnishings. Our Neckwear Stock contains the latest creations in Silks and wj Shapes. We make a specialty in Furiiishing Goods, and can supply you prop- Al erly in anythin? needed in Men's Wear. —S

; shifts*. I ► THE SPRING STOCK IS HERE. THE SHIRTS ARE BEAUTIES. I zwv [ PATTERNS ARE ENTIRELY NEW. - Our Perfect Fitting Griffin Brand Shirt is considered the most satisfactory Shirt " made. Equal to any custom I made Shirt * and at half price of so-called made-to- ) order garments. Neck sizes and sleeve k sleeve lengths to fit anyone. Shirts made I without collars, pleated and plain bos-

I am not a land agent, but I can tell you where I bought land last year that has already increased in value 150 per cent. This is because thousands of Americans are investing there, building railroads, sugar, mills, saw-mills, and other things necessary to develop a new and fertile country. Land that is producing SSO to 175 clear profit per acre yearly in sugar cane. Land that is producing $750 per acre net profit yearly in ordinary cocoanuts. Land that is producing #4OO per acre yearly in oranges, lemons, pineapples and bananas. Land where rich grass grows higher than a horse's back, and on which cattle fatten with no other food, ready for the block. Land with a perfect climate, cooler in summer than it is in Indiana, with no frosts, and plenty of rainfall. Richer land than yon ever saw. unless you have been there. Land covered with forests of great commercial value, such as mahogany, sabicou, juiqui, etc. I can introduce you to a man who makes a practice of backing these statements up with his pocket-book—he will give any responsible party his certified check for S2OO, and if this party should, upon investigation, find any of these statements untrue, he shall go to the bank and get his S2OO, which pays his expenses and leaves 150 for his time; but if everything is as represented he shall hand the check back, and he will buy land, all he can pay for, just like I did. This won't last always, and "the early bird,*’ etc. Parties going to Cuba every month. If you want to know more, see me, or write.

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Rensselaer. Ind. E. J.WILCOX, His Invention Was His Death. Lawrenceburg, Ind., Feb. 23.—Warren Mitchell invented a device intended to prevent loss of life on thin ice. The device consisted of a light framework to l>e fastened alx>nt a skater’s body and extending three feet on each side. Mitchell took his contrivance to Tanner's creek to test it. While skating his foot came in contact with an obstruction and he was thrown headlong up6n the ice. The ice gave way and the upper part of his laxly went under' water. The device about his waist hampered him so that' he could not raise himself up and when taken from the water he was dead. And All on Account of a Girl. Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 23.—Arthur and Otis Maple, brothers, quarreled over a girl both were wooing. Otis then swallowed poison with suicidal intent. Arthur rode to town for a physician. En route tiie horse fell, breaking the leg of the rescuing brother in two places and injuring him internally. Both brothers are in a serious condition. Can’t Hold the Wife Liable. Muncie, Ind., Feb. 23. A Delaware county jury has decided a wife cannot i>e held resjx>nslble for debts contracted by her husband, even when these are debts contracted in keeping up their mutual table. Watson by Acclamation. Greenfield, Ind., Feb. 23.— The Republicans of this district renominated James E. Watson for congress for the sixth term, by acclamation.

No dangerous drugs br alcoholic concoctions are taken into the stomach when Hyomei i» used. Breathed through the inhaler, the balsamic healing of Hyomei penetrates to the most remote cells of the nose and throat, and thus kills the catarrhal germs, heals the irritated mucous membrane, and gives complete and permanent cure. Hyomei is the simplest, most pleasant and the only guaranteed cure for catarrh that has been discovered. Complete outfit, $1.00; extra bottle, 50 cents. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Notice —All garments sold by us cleaned, pressed and kept in repair free of charge for one year. Duvall & Lundy. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Horses for sale or trade for oattle or bogs. Apply a 4. Springer Ranch, Kniman, Ind. » Mark Ott, F >reman.