Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ayer’s Hair Vigor STOPS FALLING HAIR AN ELEGANT DRESSING DESTROYS DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR GROW Ingegentsj .&fp2£2i Ask your doctor if there is anything injurious here. Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here. ' v . •* l Does not dolor the Hair J. C. ATO Company, Lowell. Mai..

Entire Stock to Be Sacrificed ». i • V . ... ■ - ; V T*HE business of Louis Wild- * berg, lately deceased, is to be discontinued, and the entire stock of Clothing, Furnishings, and Hats is to be sold at once, regardless of cost. This is a fine opportunity to save money on a Suit, Overcoat, Underwear, Shirts, and Furnishings of all kinds. Everything MUST be sold within 30 days, so your dollars will do double duty if you do not delay. Call early and get first choice. » West-End Clothing Store

■mm FULL CONFIDENCE ||| The trading season ending—a new one * beginning, I have known it for years That, “We mean right for our customers” and That, “We do almost the right thing always.” Thousands of people in 100 counties, our patrons, in this and adjoining states know us and believe in us. The proof of the above assertions is the increase of business of this year—l 4 carloads of BuggiesT’am-arerage sale of 50 horses per week for a year—harness, wagons, trades and other things in proportion —25 years continuous sale days at Judyville— WEDNESDAY and FRlDAY—means a record of unbroken good intentions and promotion of public confidence. We have favors in our line for every man who intends to do right—no complaint of bad treatment can ever be heard in the crowds always found at Judyville every Wednesday and Friday—how they howl at a distance from Judyville would make good stuff for a comic weekly. nov. 6t027 t 4 JUDY, Judyville, Indiana.

Several little girls went to Surrey today to visit the school taught by Miss Jessid Knox. They took their dinners with them and went and will return on the milk train.

Spirella is the only corset accompanied by an official coupon, guaranteeing a duplicate free In case of break or rust inside of one year. It has no equal. MRS. G. W. GOFF, Corsettor.

P. L. Fuller A Son opened their boxball alley yesterday evening and made the first night’s play free. This is a great game in many places and It Is probable that our people will ake tlo it

There la nothing e'se that will add to the beauty of an up-to-date business man’s show window like a nice boquet of cut flowers, or a nice blooming potted plant. KINO FLORAL CO. Evening Star Chapter, No. 41, win hold a special meeting Monday evening, Nov. Oth. Montlcello and Monon chapters and the Grand Matron will be with us. All memt>ers of home chapter are requested to be present. KATE GLAZEBROOK, Secy. The schools are dismissed In Rensselaer for today and Friday to permit the teachers to vt*lt otter schools, thereby gathering the Ideas employed by other educators. Most! of the teachers went to Indianapolis and Lafayette. Miss Perry and Miss Newton went to Hammond and Chicago. Blue serge Is so adaptable that few women are without a suit of this becoming and serviceable material. For house as well as festive wear footgear of ecru suede Is seen with dresses of many of the bright tints.

The battle of Tippecanoe monument, commemorating the batile fought on Nov. 11, 1807, will be dedicated Saturday of this weik at Battle Ground. The exercises are eet for 1 o’clock.

Lou Hammond came over from Wolcott this morning. He has an Idea that the Rensselaer city football team will be easy picking for Wolcott as they found our baa-ball team last summer, and he proposes to arrange for a game.

After Mr. and Mrs. McKay added their lunch room to tbeir candy and cigar store, they found their room too small, therefore they are moving in the room formerly used by Rosenbaum for a restaurant and they will enlarge it in every respeU and where they will still carry a fins line of candy. They will also run a restaurant and Ed Catt. who worked at the Little Gem, will have charge of the bakery-