Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1906 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Full and Complete line of Men's, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. All New. Clean and Vp’-to date. The Finest and most Complete Stock in Rensselaer. GRAY SUITS are the prevailing colors for Spring in plain and fancy plaids, we have a.complete and full stock of these colors and can suit everybody in price and patterns. Come in early aud you will get choice patterns. We carry a full line of clothes for short aud stout men. long and slim men, large sizes up to 50 chest measure, at reasonable prices. WE HAVE THE AGENCY for some of the best tailoring concerns in the United States, the K AHN Tailoring Company of Indianapolis, Inti., L. E. HAJYS & Col Cincinnati, Ohio. They make s >me of the finest fitting clothes made and a tit is Guaranteed or no sale. A full and complete line is in bur store ready lor inspection. We will soon have a man here to hold an OPENING to take measures. Call anil look over the lines. We dean, press and repair any suit of clothes we sell free for 1 year.
We have the only 50cOveralls made of heavy denham, double sewed, two seem leg, two hip pockets, three front pockets, cut good and full with *TIb JQ good highth waist Our Fancy Vests are attracting the attention of hundreds of people. We have them, also full dress veStcarried in stock, in every shade and K size, from SI.OO to C.’riteron Cravats, we have in our neckwear stock all the latest shades and patterns from N. Y.City Our Knee Pants Department has all the very latest patterns ami shades in knicker- 4 bockers and regular | Jr from 25c to wb*’ REMEMBERWe dean and repair any Suit We sell Free for 1 yr. - w>
A Fine AU Wool Suit in worsted or all siz-s from g*ra JLn_r ■ So to. Extra Fine Worsted Suits, brillianteen lined, double vents in seams in all colors, single or double breasted, from $8.50, 10, 12, 13.50, 15, 16, 16.50, 17, 18, 18.50, 19, 20, 22.50, §25.00. They are hand tailored throughout, the best fitting suit made. Black Tml>ets. single—or -double breasted, fine Venet ion and serge lihedr?3.sO to ‘ Black I'n'inished Worsted Suits,single or double breasted. all han 1 tailored at -fl. small prices, $5 to Our Crav.-netle and Nobby Top Coats, are a feature in our store.all sizes,from J $7.00 to . The Finest Hat and Cap Stock in the market, Wales $2.00, Chicago Leader SI.OO and $1.50, all sizes in men's - from 6 and .5-8 to 7 and 3-4. Boys' from 6 arid 1-4 to 7. 4*B Our Kingsbury hat at See our White' Tennis . Hat, an extra tine hat for - •_ Caps in Black and White Silk and all the fancy wools, cashmers and worsted at 50c College Caps at A Full Line of Nobby Caps for the little fellows, in all colors. 25c to Our Little Gent’s Suits in all the latest shades and worsteds, Buster browns, blouses, all with knick- Jft erbocker trousers from # SI.OO to
Ages from 3to 6 and 6 fW to 15 years, two piece X üßb > suits, SI.OO to * a Young -Meh'a Suits, in all the latest ollegian styles and best cloth,from B la > $5.00 to Our Trouser Department is one of the most extraordinary for the City in all the latest colors for Spring and outing wear from 26 to 50 waist and .’26 to 37 long. Trunks in all sizes from 20 inches fb 38 in..different col- R| ■■ brs, strap around fi. £«T B them, from $2.00 to Suit Cases in all sizes and colors from imitation of leather to tine leather cases from fi Ja fi $1.50 to Traveling Bags.all sizes ■■■ and colors, blacks, 5Tb B -BbJI dark, light tans, 75c to A Full Line of Boy's and Men’s Underwear in two piece suits and unions, in all colors and prices arnanging'from 50c a X QU suit to Men's ard Boy's Fancy Hosiery .from 5c a pair to 50c. Also ■■ black and white sole at two for 25c, per pair Shirts, in all sizes,in pure linen,plain and fdncy patterns. Fine and most complete line of 50c, 63c and SI.OO shirts in Rensselaer, full sizes, hundreds of different patterns, sizes 14 to 19, attached or detached cuffs, Coat Shirts sizes 14 to 19 V attached or detached 1 > cuffs at SI.OO to !,.:...• We are carrying in stock the only four ply linen collars and cuffs made and they are stamped on B| |g each one, all sizes and shapes, 2 for 25c, each—
Pittsburg Coal—2 cars just received. J. E. Bislosly. Eyes examined free by latest methods by A. G. Catt, Eye sight specialist and Graduate refractionist. Permanently located in Rensselaer, Ind., office up stairs in New Murray-Long Block. We will do your sewing at reasonable prices. Please give us a call. We are prepared to do all kinds of spring and summer sewing, and are located in the Kelley property, Ist house east of. Dr. English’s. Phone 276. Irene lutz & Stella Hansen. dw Fancy country sorghum, 50 cents. Compare it with what others have in heir bargain list for 58 cents. John Eger. We’re it when it comes to a swell line of shoes for anybody—men, women or children, we certainly have the assortment to suit all, at The G. E. Murray Co. May’s garden seeds 1c per package, Rice’s garden seeds, best northern grown seeds, 2 packages for 5c at John Eger’s. 4 . For Rent:—Two good farms for rent; both accessible to gravel roads, post office railroad station and grain market. Good improvements on both farms. Iw Austin & Hopkins. Fine line of suit and overcoat patterns on display about March 15. Simon Leopold. We have a full line of ladies rubbers in all the new shapes at greatly reduced prices at Laßue Bros. Mr. White, north Front St. teacher of mandolin, clairnet, guitar and violin. Private instructions. Any piece of 10 cent outing flannel in our stock now 7 cents at Laßue Bros.’ Lord’s Best flour, the best hard wheat flour made, only $1.15 a sack at John Eger’s. Toile Du Nord Gingams the best made worth 12i now' 10 cents at Laßue Bros. In spite of the late heavy advance on wool goods you can find the allwool goods at Wildberg’s at only a trifling advanoeun price. Be sure to impress this on your memory.
We have marked our ribbons down from i to i. Laßue Bros. Do not buy cotton mixed goods for dress pants, when you can get the Jacksonville Woolen Mill allwool pants at Wildberg’s. W e will move our stock into the Leopold room formerly occupied by Ellis & Murray, about March 15th, and don’t want to move any more goods than we can help and will sell everything at greatly reduced prices. Come in and get prices on anything you want and be convinced. - Laßue Brothers. See Baughman & Williams for fire insurance. Not being able to dispose of our interests here in a satisfactory way we have decided to continue in business here and will move into our new room about March 15th. Laßue Bros.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sheriff. The candidacy of John O'Connor, of Walker township, for renomination for Sheriff at the coming Republican convention is here announced. For Treasurer. The name of Jesse D. Allman, of Remington, Carpenter township, tot the nomination for Countv Trees w at the forthcoming Republican convention, is herewith presented for consideration. For Circuit Clerk. The name of Charles C. Warner, present Circnit Clerk is here announced for renominauon by the coming Republican County Convention For Auditor. James N. Leatherman, present incumbent of the County Auditor h office, announces him* self aa a candidate for renomination, subject to the decision of the Republican convention. For County Assessor. John Q. Lewis, of Barkley township, ta acandidate for < ounty Awteeeor, subject to the decision of the Republican County convention of March 10, DMA John F. Bruner, of Marion township. Is a candidate for the office of County AsoCeoor, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention of March 12th. For County Survyor. Mvrtß. Price, of Carpenter township. In a candidate for re-election to the office of County Surveyor. Subject to the action of the Republican County convention. - ■- We have purchased a large line of spring goods and must make room for them in our new room aud are making prices that will move our stock quickly. Laßue Bros. Our new hat stock is all in now with all the very latest shades, and shapes we can fit any head. , , Duvall & Lundy.
A Perfect Fuel. For domestic use. Tennessee anthrasite coal —White Ash —No clinkers. Intense heat. Cheaper than hard coal and does its work. J. E. Bislosxy. Duvall & Lundy’s new store is now open. We cau fit you with the SWELLEST suit of the season. Gifford has made many sales since last report. 10 cent Guinea flannel now 7cts. at LaEue Bros. t * ■ Gifford's lands are selling and attracting wide attention. When in town make your headquarters at our store. Its just like home. Duvall & lundy. The all-wool goods will hold color while cotton mixed will fade. Do not forget this and buy your clothing of Wildberg, who still buys goods of houses making the all-wool article. Canned .Goods Bargains. "T 2 lb cau pi** peach.... 10c 3 lb Cal. h >uon cling peach 15c 31b “ Fa i. cy yellow Crawford. .20c 3lb “ Egg plums 10c 31b “ Grt* i gages 10c 3lb “ Appricot 15c John Eger. \ - '-'‘'.l,-" "
