Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
iticians are strongly ‘ fominst” a constitutional convention, and under normal reasoning it is therefore of interest to the people In general to vote for such a convention. Don’t forget this when you go to the polls to cast your ballot, .and mark X in the small square to the left of the w °rd "Yes" on the little white ticket. The Democrat also believes it is to the best interest of the people in general to vote "No" on the proposition of the state appropriating $2,000,000 for a centennial celebration This ballot is also small and is printed on blue paper. An X in the small square to the left of the word "No" is the proper thing with it.
MONEY SAVING PRICES Winter goods bought in August when the factory needed money and only to glad to slash prices for spot cash. Hoekej taps, all wool, lor boys, girls, young ladies and men. honeet s®c values, a saving worth while, our price only 120 c. Children and Misses Motor Hoods, in gray, white and cardinal »«c value, only 25c. Ladles' Motor Hoods, 50c value, only :*sc. The above goods ar e first quality in desirable solid and combination color* Ladies’ Knit-double Mittens, all wool, fancy and plain knit, some with extra cuffs, 25c values, only 12c pair 35c value, desirable colors, only lKc pair. Infants" Double Mittens, -up to 25c values, a variety of styles and colors choice only 10c. Boys" and Girls' extra double yarn Mittens, 25c values, only 15c. Boys" soft leather, warm lined, fancy Gauntlet Cowboy Gloves, selling irom 50 to 75c; you can buy thepe how when they are right in demand only 30c. ' * Little Men’s Dress Hats, velvet, in navy, brown, tan. cardinal and black, selling at 50 to 75c, our price only 20c Men’s Black and Gray Mixed Wool Half Hose, splendid value, only 10c. \ arn Germantown, Saxony and Shetland Floss, per skein 10c. Ladies’ Short, Knit Skirts, only 10c. Special Saturday, The Best Value Ever Offered in This Store 50 Satin and Velveteen Trimmed Hats. You can’t match thiem for lem Hian $2.50. ONE HAY ONLY, NEXT SATURDAY ONLY 08c. ONK AIM TO Kill* TIIIO BEST. ONE METHOD FAIR DEALING. ONE I'RIOE, THE I/O WEST. Jarretla's Variety Store Bert J. Jarrette. Rensselaer, Indiana
Strange as it may appear, the Rensselaer Republican has taken the same view as The Democrat on the pros position of voting $2,000,000 for a centennial celebration in i?l' : But the Republican editors would naturally be supposed to stumble on the right side once in a great wh Ue, although such a thing happens very, very seldom, one must admit. And, in fact, after The Democrat had cotne out against the proposition, the Republican, to follow its usual tactics—right or wrong should be for it. Some people acquire knowledge through natural channels; some have knowledge thrust upon them, while still others gain knowledge by absorption. Let us hope that through some one of these avenues the editors of our esteemed contemporary are brightening up a little.
Through some error on the part of the democratic state chairman The Democrat was unable to announce the speaking here yesterday ■’> Hon. B. F. Shively, and Hon. i iioiuas M. Honan, in its Saturday issue. The date was fnade all right with County Chairman Erwin anal we had the advertising in the forms and tne bill on the press Thursday afternoon when the state committee phoned front Indianapolis to N. Littlefield to hold up the announcement until further word was had. No further notice was received, however, until Saturday, when thet county chairman called up the speakers’ bureau and was told to go ahead and advertise them for the date first set, Tuesday. This was very short notice to get the speaking well advertised over the county, but the local democrats did the best they could under the circumstances, and a very good Crowd turned ont.
dist., $ 1,533.55; Representative Moss, democrat, sth dist., SOIO, Merrill Moores, republican, 7th dist., $1,041.75; W. A. Cullop, democrat, $630- J. A. M. Adair, democrat, Bth dist., $860; Fred Purnell, republican, 9th dist., nothing; William 11. Raney, socialist, Ist dist., $5; Roy W. Emig, progressive, 4th dist., $1.50; Finley 11. Gray, democrat, 6th dist., $475.34; Hugh T. Miller, republican candidate for l". S. senator, $3,713.30; Albert .1. Beveridge, progressive candidate for U. S. senator, $1,000; S. W. Cook republican. Ist dist., $566.75; Ed Busch, republican, 3d dist., $5; M. O. Wilson, republican, 4th dist., nothing; <). E. Gully, progressive, sth dist., $52.25; W. H. Henry, socialist, 7th dist., nothing; Bernard B. Shively, progressive, 1 Ith dist., slOl.3<t; (’. R. Lane, republican, 12th dist., $196. We have seen no re-
port of the campaign expenditure* irom any of the candidates for congress in the Tenth district, except ■ hat oi Mr. Ade, which appears in the above list. Mr. Farmer, V\ e give 38 lbs. of our best flour in exchange for one bushel of wheat. If you haven’t the wheat, buy it from our neighbor and save 25< on every bushel by exchanging it for flour. We guarantee all of our flour.— IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, phone 156. „ ;
Other congressional candidates in Indiana who have filed campaign expense accounts with the clerk of the house in Washington are: PaX' ton Hibben of Indianapolis, progressive, $558.70; l*. H. Seller, progressive, Ist dist., nothing; Samuel Strickler. progressive, 11th dist, $119: Will H. Ade, progressive, 10th
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