Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPRING OPENING AND SPECIAL APRIL SALE g all good patterns, 3c to 10c per ■•■■wwa WFS ■aaaiawi ws mswr ■■ ■■■ ■■■ W ■ ■■■■ rooß lin curtains—29ots a pair to •? : rol l ” r * h pl “o CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. 2 Z ‘uJX'UumSS E ’ ti,r *' department complete taith the to, or Id's best products that tpillbe sold ’* g silks and embossed papers, etc. of prices beloto all competition ana at £reat saving to the economical bay er at wholesale prices.

April Clothing Sale. A complete line of * men’s new, nobby “Sterling Brand” \ bench tailored, finer ts than tailor-made, at prices of many inferior makes. Also the celebrated Ederheim ft & Stein make, for boys, that have no 'JK equal. Suits made to or- x iOi’W d e r. I Carpets and Rugs. MMQk (Second Floor) ] Everything in carpets from a homemade rag carpet at 27cte per yard, to a /J ■ JHf - fine velvet. * A great bargain in iLjjfaKß ingrain carpet rem- 1 nants, 10 to 20 yd. B lengths, about J off regular prices to clo ® e out . , “ Hugs of every description and size up to 9x12 ft., displayed on the new rug rack, also catalogs of all sizes and all kinds of weaves and colors. April Shoe Values. Cheap shoes are the shoes of quality, style and fit for the ffc least money; we have ihrr:. ii abundance and double the stock •- of any other to select from. A full line of men’s and ladies’ Oxford ties and slippers.

Dress Goods Sale. April Sale Dress Goods in all the new. est novelties in foreign and domestic fabrics, in worsteds, silks and wash goods. Muslin Underwear, a complete new line of high grade goods, finer than ever before shown. Grocery Department. March 30th the banner egg day in th J history of the store; about 80 cases, or 2,400d0z, and 13 clerks could not wait on all in this department. More goods and better goods for your produce than elsewhere is the explanation. The last new up-to-date counter will be installed Monday, April 8, then come in and see the newest modern and up-to-date grocery in western Indiana. More room, more conveniences and nine clerks can do the work of 11 before the improvmen t, —« ! ’ Catalog Department. Will save you more money and give you the newest up-to-date goods, fresh from the factory, at practically wholesale prices. Come in and see our catalogs for buggies, wagons, furniture, farm implements, etc.

Ludlow Binder Twine. ! The best made Standard 10c per lb. if you ’ leave orders now, and price will be guaranteed. 1 Stick To The Handle. ; fYou get more facts 1 about easy running < right at the crank of a i Separator than by lie- ( tening to talk. If a Separator turns easy, the crank tells yon so as 1 soon as you touch it. I i .am selling the lightest i running cream Separa* ( tor made—and its the best every way you look 1 at it. It’s THE SHAPPLES 1 TUBULAR. The Tubular is the cleanest skimming most durable, easiest to wash Separator made. ( The waist low can saves your back —the enclosed gears can’t pinch your fingers—the selfoiling device saves time, uses the oil over and over and prevents dripping on machine and floor. The Tubular skimmed 2 1-2 to 9 times cleaner than any other in a National Clean Skimming Contest. The Tubular is a money maker and labor saver—it increases the butter money 25 to 50 per cent and lessens the work of handling milk about one-half. Bring your wife around to see it. Let me give you a catalogue with a lot of good things in it. !

Ladies Suits, Jackets, Skirts Ju s t received another fresh supPl L a d i e s’ tfgPSiCTvXy embroidered white sui ts.. j|y W $4-5° $$ -75 Ladies’ suits ’ n black and colors, chis--2591 sons, panaSja mas, voile and canvas veil- / ' 1 il iog eolienm, -j, Jlr $16.50 Jackets* in every style and long, black silk coats, $3.50 to 14.50. April Sale Shirt Waists, admitted by nearly all the ladies to be the finest line ever in town. At moderate prices. White embroidery and lace trimmed waists, 50 cents each to $7.50, also silk lined net, lace and silk waists. Corsets—ln all the latest shapes and styles. Trunks and Traveling Bags. (Second Floor) Over 140 Stylos. Travelers’ Supplies—Special April Sale. Never before in the history of the big store or any other store in the county, have been shown so complete a stock of trunks, band bags, suit cases, telescopes, etc. Over 100 styles of hand bags and suit cases from 35cts each to $8.50 each for a leather-lined hand bag or satin-lined suit case. 40 styles of trunks $2.00 to SIO.OO each.

1 Perfect Elec- Removal Notice "jl tric Fence. Farm Implements. '■'' l I .J l ;rJ'L C " rlo '" l in r °° r ' the Wi " Brriv< ’ A foil line of David Bradley Mfg. Co’s. samples to be seen £ Tifr ■t ■ |n I ■ now in the room 2d door from " " I "‘tl n* l—l 1 >*■!" ■ ■ *■ our grocery department, formsMwl **•■ •*** ** — "i^ l — *" =esa= saddlery. 4 *** * *’*-■ •• "* Ba " fi T" X” ~ “ Infants' Go-Carts and Carriages. L D SteMt- J——Jbi-ji-L-..L-LJ A full line on second floor. " ■ 1 ""!> 11 1 11

Kenton’s Stables SURREY, INDIANA

Marcus Belgian Stallion, rs ■ X' Description and pbdiobbb.—Marcus is a dark brown Belgian Stallion, is 4 years old and weighs 1800 pouuds, has large bone and good muscle, is a strong mover and a good iifdividnal throughout, He was sired.by Americus No. 292; he by Champion No. 168; hie by Uruyaut No. 129; he by Mouton No. 320. The dam of Marcus was sired by Markins No. 108; second dam Heroine A. No. 338. F. 2452; third dam, Belle, by Bismark, Terms: 112 00 to insure colt to stand and suck. (Marcus is owned jointly by C. F. Stackhouse and O. J. Kenton.'. Henry Clay. Hsxhy Ceat is a black jet with white pointe, sired by Kentucky John, a 16 hand jack; dam, a 14K hand jennet. Terms: SIO.OO to insure eotl to stand and suoK.

o. J. KENTON, Owner, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. f J