Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1906 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
JAY W. WILLIAMS IS STILL |N THE FURNITURE AND CARPET BUSINESS. STHiSCHAIR Golden Oak finished, Chase Leather Seat 01*4.75 Worth $6.00 at any DON’T FOR6ET THE PLACEOpposite Public Square, Rensselaer, ind.
Special cloak, skirt and shirtwaist sale. Chicago Bargain Store. NEW FIRM. Having opened anew plumbing aud steam-titting shop on Front street, first door south of the Nowels house, we are prepared to do all work in this line in city or country at reasonable prices and in a workmanlike manner. Pump repair work and everything pertaining to the plumbing business done with dispatch. Furnishings on hand. Ropp & Hickman; The crowds taking advantage of the great shoe sample sale is evidence they appreciate values. Chicago Bargain Store. THE DEMOCRAT AND A CHICAGO DAILY FOR THREE DOLLARS. The Democrat has just perfected arrangements with the Chicago Daily Examiner by which it can offer that excellent morning paper a full year with The Democrat, for only $3 —three dollars for both papers. This offer applies to either old or new subscribers. Come in at once and take advantage of this offer, as it may be withdrawn from us at any time. The largest and most elaborate line of fine dress coats for ladies ever offered. Chicago Bargain Store. FIFTY THOUSAND BUTTER WRAPPERS. The Democrat has just received a shipment of 50,000 regulation size and quality of genuine vegetable parchment butter wrappers. By buying so large a number in one shipment we are enabled to sell them at the lowest Chicago prices—9o cents per 1000 plain; $1.75 per 1000 printed. Orders by mail must be accompanied by cash, and will have special attention. Holiday goods now arriving The second floor will be transformed into a fairy land. Chicago Bargain Store. PUBLIC SALES. The Democrat is again prepared to handle ail work in the public sale bill line promptly and in the best style of the. printer’s art. New type, new cuts aud other material, together with first-class presses and expert workmen puts us to the fore-front in this class of work. A notice of each sale in full is published in The Democrat free of charge with eaoh set of bills, and this is an item worth considering as "everybody reads The Democrat,” and the bill in its columns will reach hundreds more people and do you more good than the bills themselves. Remember The Democrat if you contemplate having a sale and get your bills printed here. Prices very reasonable. FOR SALE. Twenty-five Shropshire ewes and two rams. Hall V. Zimmerman, R R. 3. Remington, Ind. 5 PEE CENTLOANS. We can positively make you a loan on better terms than you can procure elsewhere. No "red tape,” Commission the lowest. No extras. Funds unlimited. See us before borrowing or renewing an old loan and we will save you money. IRWIN & IRWIN. I. O. O, P. Building,
