Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
j ROWLES & PARKER~I ■ . Ba the big corner department store 1 I Men’s and Boys’ Clothiers and Furnishers I I We have always been the acknowledged leaders for the best Styles and ■ ■ values in Men and Boys’ Outfitters and never before have you had the oppor- I ■ tunity of buying yourself or your boys clothing at such remarkable values as I I we are showing this fall in our ejccltt-fitJe clothing department. We I I want you to compare our values with those shown elsewhere and we are will- I I ing to leave the decision to your own judgment. Our Clothing department is I I under the direct supervision of an experienced clothier and their is no better I H judge of good styles and clothing values in this county. We have more depart- I ■ ments, and buy and sell more goods than any other store in Western Indiana. I ■ We can save you 10 to 20 per cent on your Fall and Winter Bill of Cloth- I ■ mg arid give you better styles than any other store in this city. It will pay I ■ anybody to see us before buying their Fall and Winter Bill of Clothing, and we I I I /Il I ■ want you to come in and see our swell line of Kuppenheimer I B•I / I /I I I Brand Suits and Auto Overcoats. -:- -:- -:- I I ' / \ I Men’s Suits I I / E \ I Special at.. 9I"iVV /OIA I I I ij | I M en s Strictly All Wool Worsted Suits in the very latest \ I I ' | | colorings in Grey Stripes, Tans, Taupes and London ifei/ I I • U rnr vTT I Smoke colorings. These suits were made to retail I I W I a t S>s and $16.50 and must be seen to d* I I. -I appreciate their real values. -Special * l2 -5Q tO I I I® ■ ShnPC We sell the best for Quality, Fit, Style W I ■ and Price. Ask to see a Crosset Shoe. I
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Qty and Country Renders. John Eger was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Wm. Murray made a business trip to Lafayette Wednesday. Miss Blanche Hoyes was in Chi- * cago on business Wednesday. Ed Warren of Wanatah, Ind., was here on business Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Boswinkle of Thayer was here on business Wednesday. Harold Ireland of Fair Oaks was a business caller here Wednesday. Bert Welsh left Wednesday for Larimore, N. D., to prospect a few days. Richard Shaaf has been nominated for mayor -by the Hammond republicans: Mrs. Joe Kight of Thayer spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Catt. 4 Owen Callahan went to Larimore, N. D., Wednesday to remain for a month or so. - Mrs. J. W. Rishling of Lee spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Bruce of Barkley tp. /Ki'Dr.” Hoover went to Winamac Wednesday to attend the street fair held there this week. Mrs. Wm. Moore went to Hammond Wednesday to visit her son Forg and family a few days. Charles Carpenter of Logansport, who is working at the college, went home Wednesday for a few days. JohA Rabe of Crescent City, 111., was here Wednesday looking after his farm three miles south of town. Miss Nettie Price went to Remington Wednesday to attend the Jones- . Green wedding, which was held there Thursday. * ' 1 1 ,J* I Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Foncannon of Wauseon, Ohio, came Wednesday to visit with their daughter, Mrs. G- H. McClain, and family. Mrs. W. L. Meyer left Wednesday for Indianapolis and Dayton, 0., where she will visit with relatives for the next two weeks. Miss Lucy Davisson of Demotte, who has been visiting the family of - J. A. Ramey for the past few days, '■ returned home Wednesday.
