Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
p—\ *—> f HARDWARE FOR THE HOUSE HERE in complete assortment. There is everything you can think of and then some more. And everything from door closers to wardrobe hooks, from locks to hinges, is of a quality that will stand any test or comparison. And our prices will do the same. C. W. EGER.
ifoyp __ Z*J Among the happenings of the past year, the increased cost of merchandise of all kinds is one of the most important) A comparison of the January 1916 and January 1917 prices of cotton and linen fabrics, made recently by a leading trade journal shows advances amounting to from twenty-five to seventy-five per cent. In view of these conditions it is wisdom to take advantage of cycry opportunity to buy at a saving, Such an opportunity is now offered at this store. Many Idts of merchandise —broken sizes and incomplete lines in many instances are on sale at prices which mean a big saving. Very probably some article you arc needing RIGHT NOW is marked for clearance; if so, a real bargain awaits you.
36 inch soft finished bleached muslin, per yd 10 and 12 1-2 C gi.co full bed size cotton blankets, per pair • $1.25 A few pair all wool blankets extra large sizes, will cost you 1-3 more next season, while they last, per, pair $6.00 and $6.50 $2.25 comforts at a saving of 50c of regular value, closing them out, each $1.50 Apron checks worth yard at yard - - 10 c We still have a few tennis night robes, and they are real bargains while they last, each SI.OO Ginghams, muslins, sheetings, percales, embroideries, laces, EverythingUor spring sewing.
ROWLES & PARKER
