Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To Remind You That our Xmas goods will be on display this week. Fancy Chinaware, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Dolls, Caps, Skates, Toys Note Some of Our Prices Men’s Sweaters . 50c to $3.75 Children's Sweaters . 50c to $1.50 Men’s si.oo two-piece Underwear .80 Men’s and Boy’s Union Suits » -50 cto $l!00 Women’s and Girl’s Union Suits 50c to SI.OO Men’s Dress Shirts - 50 cto SI.OO Men’s and Boy’s Mitts and Gloves 10c to SI.OO Ladies’Mitts and Gloves - * 25c to .50 Heavy Outing Flannel ... Qc to .10 : Flannelette—figured - - . jgJ I Bed Blankets—woolnap, 66x80 $2.25 ! Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Overshoes. | Full line of Canned Goods, Fancy Pine Apple, Fancy j Peaches, Sugar Corn, Dried Beef, Sauer Kraut,' i Pumpkin : ; ; ; Note Our Price on Granulated Sugar 19 pounds SI.OO G. H. HAMMERTON I PARR, IND.
Fine celery and head lettuce at Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202 If there Is anything in the grocery line for you, call 202, Rowen & Kiser. . Swell Silk Hose in all colors for Xmas presents, 25c, 50c and SI.OO, all sizes—C. EARL DUVALL. ' V Many fine articles of jewelry Tor a dollar Monday. See our window. —Jessen the Jeweler. £ Munsing Union Suits will make a fine Xmas present. All sizes from SI.OO to $4.00 a suit. —C. EARL DUVALL. On pexft Monday we will have an exclusive One Dollar Window. Every article in the window will be sl. No more; no less.—Jessen the Jeweler. Rowles & Parker’s line of ties, shirts, handkerchiefs, sweater coats, and gifts for men, offer you an excellent opportunity to select your Christmas presents for men. Our dollar window next Monday will be a revelation to you. Many articles formerly $2 and $3 values, at one dolar on that day. See our window.— Jessen the Jeweler. % Mr. Thomas Beecher of Newton county and Miss Bertha A. Stocksick, daughter of Mrs. Fred Stocksick, of this city, will be married at the home of the bride Tuesday, Dec. 24. They will reside on the Beecher farm near Foresman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wyncoop moved here from Oak Point, Minn., and wjll take up their residence in this city. His father, Henry Wyncoop, moved from Jasper county to Minnesota, about four years ago, where Bert was married about two years ago. And now B. J. Moore and Michael Kanne have the contract for putting in the bridges on the Purtelle railroad between Rensselaer and Remington, is the latest, and they w’ent out with a load of timbers yesterday to begin work Monday morning on the abutments. .Parker Childers, who has been afflicted with periodical attackg of wanderlust for several years, left this week for Ft. Worth, Tex., where he expects to spend the winter then go up to Yellowstone 'National Park, where he was employed last season, to spend the summer again. Kentland Enterprise: Eleven horses belonging to Henry Wahustrath, a tenant on one of W. C. Ditton’s farms near Earl »Park, were killed by a freight train on the C. I. & S. railroad Sunday night! The horses hurdled a fence two and a half feet high and took possession of the railroad track. When the train approached they ran ahea4 of the engine and were overtaken on a bridge. It was a miracle that the train was not derailed. The horseg were appraised yesterday and their value placed at $2,150.
