Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Reiss’s Clean Sweep Sale I Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Etc., at Prices That Will Astonish You Sale Begins January 18 and Closes January 28 This will be the greatest sale we have ever attempted, the warm weather left us overstocked, we need the money, prices are cut below the cost of production. Your dollars do triple service here. We guarantee to sell you the best values that have EVER been offered to you. Come early. Look and wonder at the few sample prices below. Com and see our complete stock.

Bargains in Suits A lot of regular SIO.OO suits. s2.9s, $3.95 A lot of regular 12.50 suits 5.95 A lot of regular 15.00 suits 7.45 A lot of regular 18.00 suits ...... 8.95 A big cut on every suit in the store. Bargains in Overcoats A lot of overcoats worth up to $10.00; odd sizes left over, great wearers, at almost nothing $1.95 The greatest values in fine tweeds, alll wool kerseys, fine cassimeres—we cannot give you an idea unless you see them —at. . ....$6.95, $8.95, $9.95

Trin in Knnv Railroad Far ® Pa « d to Purchasers of sls Remember the date of this ■■ ■p W rVIIUA worth or over within a radius of 25 miles Sale—Jan. 18 Io Jan. 28 «''” 1 r , Gus. Reiss, Giver in Indiana ' Knox, Ind.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Fine bananas. —Home Grocery. Today’s markets: Wheat, 88c; Corn, 38c; Oats, 29c. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Mrs. J. C. Howe returned Mon- ' day from a two weeks visit with Chicago relatives. Mirs. W. A. Davenport was called to Versailles, Ky., Sunday by the death of an aunt at that place. Mrs. Samuel Wood of Crown Point came down Monday to visit Mrs. W. W. Merrill a few days. Peter'" May is critically ill at his home in the east part of town, with little hopes entertained for his recovery. A gun club of some 25 members, which it is hoped to increase to many'more, was organized here last week. .. ' Don’t forget to see the Jubilee Singers and Fun Makers at the Armory all this week. The clean fun show. About three inches of snow fell Monday night, and it was still coming down gently yesterday as we went to press. V The 1% year old son of Mr. and /Mrs. Ben Benson died Saturday night and was buried in Weston cemetery Monday. The Monon Detective Association, No. 5, has been incorporated, with W. J. Hinkle, Henry Barnhart and E. J. Clark as trustees. son was born Sunday to Mrs. Lena Washburn Graham, formerly of Rensselaer,, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Washburn, in Chicago. Rev. J. Vandercar of Knox, formerly of Kankakee tp., and well known to many of our readers, was buried Sunday at San Pierre. His death was caused from cancer. Mr. and Mrs. George" Reeves of Indianapolis, who had been visiting here a few days with F. W. Tobias and wife, went to Chicago Saturday for a few days visit before returning home.