Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Rowles & Parker “RENSSELAER’S GROWING STORE”

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New Fall Styles in Men’s Section We want you to visit this department of our Big Store and see the new Fall and Winter Styles in Suits, Overcoats, Hats. Sweater Coats, Shoes and Furnishings. No store in this city offers you the variety of selections nor the quality of merchandise at the prices we’re naming. Come and see for yourselves the values we are giving as we can positively save you from 10 to 30 per cent on your fall supplies. You will hardly appreciate the meaning of a big stock of fine clothing until you come in here—the largest stock of fine goods moderately priced in Rensselaer.

Kuppenheimer fine Suits and Overcoats, no clothing made that excels a Kuppenheimer in perfection of tailoring, correctness of fit or smartness of style-all suits and overcoats moderately priced SIO.OO to $25.00

Our $15.00 and $16.50 Suits Take a look at $lB and S2O suits and overcoats in other stores, then compare ours at sls and $16.50. See the new blue and brown shades we are showing in our fall suits. Boys Suits, double-breasted and Norfolks. in plain blue and red serges and fancy gray mixtures. Bring your boys in and let us fit them out; we’ll dress them up like little gentlemen—s2.so to $7.00 for suits, overcoats and reefers. Winter Underwear In Winter Underwear we would like .to show you our line of union and two-piece suits, as we have superior garments to offer you at the most reasonable prices. Athena underwear for women and children, union and two-piece suits; Cooper union suits for men, perfect fitting SI.OO. SVSO $2.00 and $2.50 43c for men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, the kind other stores ask you 50c—our price 43c.

WEAJHER FORECAST Indiana Rain and warmer today; probably clearing and cooler tomorow; increasing easterly winds. Illinois —Rain and warmer today; cooler and probably fair tomorrow; brisk to high east to southeast winds. Wisconsin —Rain today; warmer in southern portion, with brisk to high easterly winds; cooler and generally fair tomorrow. SHELBYVILLE, Shelby county has been swept by a storm of wind, rain and lightning and the damage will amount to several hundred dollars. In the town of Waldron some of the streets were made impassable on account of the wreckage from trees, telephone poles and the roofs of houses, but no one was hurt CONNERSVILLE For the past several years typhoid fever has been prevailing in this city and county, but this year the decrease has been marked. At present there is not a single case in the county. This report tends to strengthen faith in the purity of the new city water and the new methods of drainage. NEWCASTLE Luther Fry, thir-ty-five years old, was electrocuted at Shirley, twelve miles west of here. Fry was agent for the I N. C. &T. Traction company. He made a mistake in the time the high power was turned on and was busy brushing the dynamos for the day’s work. A widow survives. BOONVILLE —William Davis, who is better known as Ginseng Bill, an eccentpic herb doctor, is on trial here charged with killing Ollie Carroll, the son of Frank Carroll, a wealthy farmer of this place. The state will attempt tp prove that Davis killed Carroll when caught stealing corn Feb. 16. .. ■" 'V’ . L." %■}'