Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bargains in Furnishings toe hemstitched handkerchiefs , 3c Silk embroidered suspenders . . . 11c Fine black or tan hose . . . . . 6c 50c imported hose, all shades . . . 29c a wonderful value. 50c, 75c four in-hand ties . . . . 19c Good work shirts . . . . . . 35C 50c, 75c dress shirts . . . . . . 37C Heavy fleeced underwear . . . . 35c 50c suspenders t . . .19c ioc red or blue handkerchiefs . . . 3c 200 Pair Knee Pants Worth up to SI.OO ...... 19c Heavy Winter Caps Worth up to $1.50 for . . 29c and 19c

Naval oranges are good now. The Home Grocery is selling some fine ones at 20c a dozen. • Our Pre-Inventory Sale price of White Michigan sand-grown potatoes, 45c bushel.—Rowles & Parker Louie Wilcox of Springfield, Ohio, was shaking hands with bld friends here Saturday. He had been attending the meeting of the retail monument dealers in Chicago and stopped off here for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Frank Leek. Never before have you had the chance to buy such bargains in overcoats as you at our store, as they must all go, and if you will come in our store we will show you we mean what we say. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Nellie Coughlan of Lagro, Ind., who had been visiting the family of- J. P. Ryan in Gillam tp., accompanied by Miss Alice Ryan, came down Friday and visited until Monday with . Warren Robinson of this place, when Miss Coughlan returned home. University of Arkansas. (Dr. C. H. Brough in personal letter): In the opinion of the lecture going public, your “Simon Says Wig-Wag” was the hit of the course so far. You were greeted with the largest audience of the season. At M. E. church Jan. 19. Hon. A. L. Peterson (Author of Peterson’s Civil Government): I have heard anything from any platform to surpass Booth Lowery’s description of the March of the Newsboys in his lecture, “Simon Says, Wig-Wag.” At M. E. church Thursday evening, Jan. 19. Dr. S. H. Moore has traded his two 80 acre farms in Jasper county, one lying in Walker tp., and the other in Hanging Grove, to F- P. Morton for the latter’s 320 acre farm 2% miles from Hamilton, No. Dak. Frank traded the former Geo, Nicholson farm near Remington for the North Dakota land last fall. The St. Joseph’s College basket ball team went to Delphi Friday afternoon and defeated the team at that place by a score of 32 tq, 25, In the Kentland vs. Rensselaer high school girls’ basket ball game Saturday evening at Warner’s HaH, the former Were defeated by a score of 20 to 3.