Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bargains in Children's Suits and Overcoats A lot of overcoats, ages 3,4, 5 .... 49c A lot of children’s suits, in serges, cassimeres and worsteds, worth up to $6.00 ............ 98c A lot of suits and overcoats, worth $6 00 . $2.98 A lot of suits and overcoats, worth $4.00 $1.95 Bargains in Men's Pants Pants worth $1.50, $3.00 up to $5.00 for 89c, $1.68, $2.37
Get our January Sale prices on anyth|pg you need.— Rowles & Parker. Remember it’s the Home Grocery that sells so much flour —“Best” or “Northmore,” $.1.50 a sack. Big sale on underwear, wool or cottons, in unions and two piece. They all go at wholesale prices. C. EARL DUVALL. X Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaines and two children of Hanley, Sask., Canada, are visiting his father, Joseph Gaines, and other relatives in Jasper county. Miss Margaret Shide of Remington, who had been visiting relatives here the past week, went to Lafayette Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Frank Kennel. Mrs. P. L. Mattes of Chicago, who had been visiting the past few days here with her parents, H. M. Grant and family, returned to her home yesterday. . t 5» Big sale on dress shirts of all kinds. $2 grades for $1.50; $1.50 grades for $1.15 ; $1 grades for 75c; 50c grades for 38c. All sizes from 12 to 20. C. EARL DUVALL. E. J. Campbell and wife of Boswell are here visiting her step-fatn-er, Dave Hines and family. Mr Campbell went to Monon Monday to look after his farm near there. Roscoe Halstead of Newton tp., who returned last week from Chicago where he underwent an operation for hernia, is reported to be gettf&i? along nicely and will soon be alright once more. ''KFelix R. Irwin of Fair Oaks has bought the Root farm of 200 acres 1 % miles northeast of Fair Oaks, it being a part of the old Dodge farm. Mr. Erwin bought it for speculative purposes, only. The Wabash Pearl Button Company, of Delphi, capital stock S2O- - directors Lewis Hall, Alfred H. Brewer and William Donlin; manufacturers and sellers of pearl buttons, was incorporated a few days ago. Ocala, Florida. (Dr. Wm. C. Lindsay, Chn. Lyceum Committee in personal letter): Your lecture has been pronounced by the people of Ocala as the best heard in years; an opinion which I full endorse. At M. E. church. Thursday evening*.
