Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OVERLOOKED By an error my ad for the big special sale days, Nov. 3 and 4, was omitted from the large page ad of our other merchants. But read this and see where you can save a lot of money as I am compelled on account of my health, to close out my entire line of Men's and Boy’s Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods and Men s Raincoats. Read these prices very carefully and then come in. Men’s SI.OO Dress Shirts, the famous Wilson Bros. 85e Men’s $1.50 Dress Shirts, the famous Wilson Bros $1.15 Men’s $3.00 Dress Hats.. ...$2.00 Men’s $2.00 Dress Hats $1.40 Men’s SI.OO Dress Hats 75c Men’s SI.OO Dross Caps . . . 7g c Men’s 50c Dress Caps |O C Men’s $2.50 Sweaters. . ................... .$1.50 Men’s $1.50 Sweaters .....SI.OO Men’s $7.50 Sweaters. . . $6.00 We have a nice line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Adlers Rochester and Clothcraft Men’s Suits to close. At Great Reductions Come in and get my price on Raincoats, they must be sold. Don’t forget the* location, first door north C. E. Duvall’s store, west side Van Rensselaer St. I will also offer at private sale all my household goods. Simon Leopold

A. L. Willis is just getting out again after being confined to his home with a badly sprained right wrist, received four weeks ago in a fall from his bicycle. ,

(Gerald Gifford, son of Harry Gifford of Barkley tp., fell with a sharp object in his hand Saturday night, which tore through an artery in the lad’s hand, causing the blood to spurt out rapidly, until the flow was stopped.

At the Girls’ High School last night the Swissßell Ringers played to a large and appreciative audience. Everyone was well pleased with the program, which was uplifting, instructive and entertaining. Many new and novel musical instruments were used and throughout the entire program the harp was used for accompaniment, which is quite un-usual,-—Atlanta (Ga.) Journal. At the Presbyterian church Thursday evening, Nov. 4th.

Something entirely new in the way of a lyceum attraction is presented for the coming season in The Old Colonial Band of Chicago, comprising twelve musicians, with E. Carmeliny, at one time cornet soloist with Liberates Band, as director. This band will present as a part 01 each program a musical novelty known as “The Spirit of ’76.” The costuming is true to the days portrayed and is elaborate. At Christian church, Friday evening, Nov. 5, 8:15 p. m.

November 3 and 4 We will have BARGAINS GALORE In store for Market Days. Here are our leaders Nov. 3, after 10 a. m„ fancy baskets, values Isl o up to 30c, choice - • - |Ub Rainbow Oil Mop marked SI.OO, and big bottle 07 n of Oil marked 25c, both for - - ZI u ... . L . <■ ' , - Nov. 4, after 10 a. m , all children's 50c Dresses 39c All children’s SI.OO Dresses ... 69c Husking Mittens, values up to 75c, choice doz. 59c See our new line of Pictures and Fancy Chinas. Also big values in Washboards, Enamelware and Alarm Clocks. BURCHARD’S 5 AND lOc STORE