Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* GET the HABIT’* Drop in to the Variety Store The Busy Shopping Center Ladies! Best Suede Finish three-quarters and full length Gloves, white and chamois, 50c value 29c Ladies 22-inch Best White Lisle Gloves, 50c value..... 29c Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats, very well made in all the popular bright colors. 11.00 value. 50c readies White Fine Gauze Hose. 15c value, . 10c Ladies Seamless, Fast Black, Lib Top Hose, pair. ,10c Ladies Silk Boot Hose, tans and black, pair.....".. 25c Men s Prime Silk Lisle Sox, blacks and tans, 25c value, pair 18c Infants White Silk Lisle Half Hose, exceptional value, pair... 10c Men’s Army Work Sox, 3 pair.... ........ ...... 25c ( hildren s, Misses' and Ladies* Muslin Pants, made by the Della Clare Underwear Corporation, exceptional values, 10c, 15c. 19c and 25c. Ladies' Misses and Boy’s Union Sults, 0n1y... 25c Flowered Patterns, all Silk Ribbon, 5 inches wide, 25c value yard only 18c Ruching all the desirable patterns and shades, 25c value per yard ’* * 19c and 21c The new large Tango Hair Pins. 50c value, pair 25c Window Screens 2 4-in. high, extends from 21 to 33 inches wide, finished hard maple frames, 2 iron braces, special, each 27c Screen Wire, per foot. and 4c 3 inch Heavy Paint Brush, red stained handle, splendid brush for odd jobs, only ... Other Brushes from 5o to 11.00. We save you money on paint brushes and Paints. Linen Window Shades, 3 feet wide, 6 feet long, put on splendid rollers, honest va1ue...... 29c We can save you money on steel and coaster wagons, from 57c up Take a look at our |1.89 Daisy Wagon, built for service. Special prices on Johnson Bros. White English dinner ware, as advertised last week. One imported crate on sale now at factory cost. You will believe if you see It. You will buy if you need dinner ware. 100 WOODEN SLOP PAILS GIVEN AWAY FREE SATURDAY, MAY 23 WITH ANY PURCHASE FROM OUR HARDWARE COUNTERS OVER 49c. One Aim—To Keep the Best One Method—Fair Dealing One ‘Price—The Lowest Bert J. Jarrette Branch Store, Monon Rensselaer, Ind.
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Notice of Election.
An election of trustees of the Baptist church, Parr, Ind., has been set for Thursday evening, May 28, 1914. Done by the order of the clerk this 12th day of May, 1914. RAY ELMORE, Clerk.
; n*- - ■ I li H’ 1 -A* —“’l 'o' H I f * •V ■* »•>- —J \\\ Jll r Indian Two-Speed Models 1914 will be a tvyo-speed year. While other manufacturers are sweepingly exploiting two-speeds as the very latest advance in the art, it is well to remember that the Indian Motocycle two-speed is entering its fifth consecutive year of service and has qualified for its name. There are 15,000 Indian two-speed models on the road more than all other multi-speed motorcycles of other makes combined. The; Indian two- speed has won its popularity and created the present insistent demand for this feature because it has proved its superiority under all road and touring conditions. Ask us for new illustrated 1914 catalog E. M. HONAN, Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana
