Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Christmas Store For Men and Boys' Fits v STORE OPEN EVENINGS

—THERE’S A SPECIAL OFIERING OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS—awaiting you now at $9.50, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, SIB.OO, s2o.oo—Suits and Overcoats that would grace the $20.00 and $30.00 displays of other stores. The men whose preferences usually lean toward higher prices will find it folly to indulge in furthur extravagance—these suits will stand the most critical inspection and measure up to the standard of those whose demands are great. Every good color that has found favor this season and every good fabric that is smart and serviceable, in all models that are correct. This is an opportunity par excellence for men who like to get more than their money’s worth.

These Gifts will Make Men Grateful .A

Suits Jerseys Cuff Links Hand Bags Trousers Overcoats Hufflers Suspenders Suitcases Toilet Sets Shirts, Hats Neckwear Underwear Trunks Umbrellas Caps, Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Tie Rings Fur Caps Sweaters Tie Pins Collar Bags Fur Coats Pullman Slippers

A BIG FAT TURKEY Given away absolutely free each week. Call at store for particulars.

Sale Bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office Come in. We have never in former seasons shown so beautiful a line of linens. You should select your Christmas linen presents from our well assorted stocks.—Rmvles &- Parker. Rex Warner, Mose Leopold and Si Haas—have organized a “Good* Fellows' Association” for the purpose of looking after and extending aid to deserving cases of charity, and secured a large number of young men as members. Only unmarried men are eligible to membership. Rex started the ball rolling with $10; Leopold $5 and Tuteur $2, with others following in $1 and $2 subscriptions. The object of the organization is meritorious and no doubt about all the eligible men Tn Rensselaer and vicinity will be enrolled. The kingbolt dropping out of the running gears of a wagon on which they were riding last Friday near the Nathan Eidridge farm in Barkley tp., resulted in Fred lliff, Dudley Meyers and Lee Raridan, employes of Firman Thompson of Parr, being thrown to the road bed and one of the rear wheels run over lliff. cutting two long gashes cn the left and one great gash on .he right side of his head. Meyers also got one ear almost cut off, it is said. The men were on their way to get a load of lumber at the McColly lumber camp in Barkley tp when the accident occurred. The services of a physician were required to sew i’P the wounds.