Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THIS STORE IS THE PLACE FOR VALIIFX I fMfi-, VV/ E have the largest, newest, and best store in Jasper county. I <pSSjr . ? The stock is all fresh and of the very highest grade. We are dJ3L I Yy jn a position to secure—at absolutely lowest prices—the best lines Wv? I AMKs. * rom most reputable clothing manufacturers and, as a logical I consequence, can give the best values all the time. mF/ T\ ■ " buildup's' that "way '°" S Pr ° f ‘ tS ' WC fU ' ly to take a small profit and to iff I ve you an $lB Overcoat for $12.50 ffl. JaApr 1 $12.50 man f es 'h? se $ 12 5° Ofercoats he is satisfied that we have kept well f w,th ' n the limits of truth in calling them SIB.OO values. Few lines at any price that 1 ■ can compare in variety of fabrics, patterns and styles with these .Overcoats at si2.ro. Every popular A 1 Ml iWMy style—convertible or velvet collar, plain or belted back—strictly all-wool heavy kerseys and fancy- mix- ‘■A ! I ■ I ■ reS ’ 3 S,ZeS 33 4 4: ever >' one S uaranteed by Traub & Selig to render perfect service Overcoats 1M ill I that will cost you $lB or perhaps S2O outside the “New York Store,” priced here at $12.50. WvJI > I' We give you a $25 Overcoat for SIB.OO ■ ■■■Pl $lB The designers rank among the most skilled craftsmen in the clothing trade: The all-wool M \lf| &i-JbiappM rf 10 plaid back meltons, cut full and long, with convertible Or plain collir, plain back or belt H \V| C||lllplpfl«l style, are seated by many of the best dressers. All the newest rough and smooth fabrics-many good LI U 1 to sXTfromrit'l.a erge r rquarterli " ed; SiZeS 33 to 44- Scores of nobby patferns ■ fjf U I Other Hand-Tailored All-Wool Suits and Overcoats ' $12.50, $13.50, sls, $16.50, $lB, S2O cind Up. copyright, Iflt. A 11. Klrsiihlmun; Cn. _Mkj ’ Bargains each day in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Also in Men’s , suc T h . as Un d e r Wear, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Every week we will CM,CACO Mittens, Duck and Sheep-Lined Coats, and all Furnishing Goods. vdSr - <. give away free TRAUB & SELIG “The New York Store” jt|T inside and receive Odd Fellows 9 Building Rensselaer, Indiana information.

HOLDEN LEAVES lOWA COLLE6E The “Corn Man” Joins I. H. Co. Service Bureau, TO HELP PUSH WORK FORWARD Co-Operation Movement for Larg Crops, Better Roads, More Prosperous People and a Better Nation. This marks the beginning of a new and greater business service. It is a co-operative movement for larger crops, better roads, happier homes, more prosperous people, and a richer and better nation. That is to say, the I H C Service Bureau proposes to help do for all the states and for Canada .what Holden has done for lowa. After considering many offers, and after an investigation of the company and its works, Professor Perry G. Holden has entered the service of the I H C Service Bureau at Chicago. Professor Holden is known wherever real agriculture is known. His whole life is one of service. He originated the idea of carrying information direct to farmers. He is the fa* ther of the demonstration train, short Bcb&ol courses, the corn show, county ; y :w9| PROF. PERRY G. HOLDEN. demonstration farms, and the National