Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. L. Smith was down from Wheatfield Saturday. Jessen's Sale Day special—6 good quality tea spoons, 9 Scv Mrs. J. w. Spate of Xewland was a Rensselaer visitor Saturday. See the Xtra Special Bargains at 1 EXDIG'S Exclusive Shoe Store. A big lot of ladies' washable white waists for Sale Day at SI.OO each at ROWLES & PARKER'S. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Tyron, who had spent the winter at Sackett’s Harbor, X. Y„ returned home Friday. Bargains for you. in every department Sale Day at the- big corner department store.— ROM'LEsKv: PARKER. Miss Ida Fleming, who is teaching in Latayette, spefft Sunday here with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming. Yesterday's markets: Corn, 60c; oats. ;;7c; wheat, 90c; rye, 75c. The prices a year ago were: Corn, 65c; Oats, 54c; wheat, $1.40, Sale day we give you your choice of any $3.00 hat with every suit sold at sls or over. The store that does as it advertises. —.ROWLES & PARKER. Buy envelopes at The Democrat office. A large number of sizes,, styles and colors, both bond and plain finish, to select from, at 5c per bunch of 25. Call in and see them. Bryon Odom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odom, and Miss Mary M. Hollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Puilins, both of Gillam tp., were married Friday afternoon by Rev. John Sebring at his residence at the west end of McCoy avenue.

The Germans continue to make some gains along'the battle front at Verdun, Fiance, and yesterday’s dispatches state that a Zeppelin raid was made Sunday night on the coast of Scotland and southeastern counties of England and much damage done by bombs dropped. Yes, The Democrat’s offer of a year’s subscription to both The Democrat and Orange Judd Farmer ( weekly) for $1.65 still holds good; either new subscriptions or renewals. The Democrat, Orange Judd Farmer and Woman’s World, (the latter monthly), only $1.75. O. S. Baker, who was taken to the tuberculosis hospital at Rockvillie nearly three months ago, was brought home Saturday on a cot. It was decided there that he did not have tuberculosis; that the principal trouble was a throat ailment, and that they could do nothing for him there. ■He was accompanied home by an attendant, and is much weaker than when he was taken to the hospital several weeks ago. It is probably only a question of a short time for him to live.

We Invite Comparison In the impressive demonstration of our preparedness to meet the requirements of the new season in matters concerning dress for the man particular about the clothes he wears—Tn the (1) Very Best Workmanship (2) All Hand-Felled Collars (3) Linings of the Very Best (4) All Hand-Made Button Holes (5) Perfect Fit (6) Prices to Compare with Ready Mades (7) Styles that are 1. Conservative 2. Medium 3. Extreme • . 5 ■ ,/ : W'e heartily extend to you this invitation that you may come and see how we meet the demand for better de' signed, better tailored, better fitting clothes at Rensselaer Dry Gleaning Works