Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1908 — Page 12
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The Best Place in Town to Buy GIFTS FOR MEN Is in Our “STORE FOR MEN” In tFie r-iatter of Clothes for Men and Boys we don t pretend that we can tit everyone without a wrinkle— But unless you have some extraordinary twist we can ht .ou smoother and better in tne smart styles we have in stock than
Anything in this list of articles of use and adornment would please a man. GLOVESLined and unlined, for street and dress, 50c to $2. "i a pair. nUFFLERSIn big variety, 50c to $2.50. NECKTIES Flowing end.four-in-hand,bows, etc., 25c to 50c. Start Pins, Link Buttons. Cutf Buttons, W atch Fobs SMOKING JACKETS — $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 PAJAMAS $!. 50 to $2.50 BATHROBES $3 50 to $5.00 HOSIERY— Guaranteed for six months, silk finish, $1.00 and $1.50 a box. UMBRELLAS- $1.00 to $5.00 SILK LISLE HOSE Fancy. 25c and 50c SWEATER COATS $2.00 to $5.00 .MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS— White and colored 50c. +1.00 and $1.50. COLLEGE PENNANTS 50c to $2.50 Mats, Caps, Traveling Bags. Suit Cases, Brushes ,
you've ever’been titled before. “Try on'’ just once, whether you buy or not—you can t lose. Our Assortment of Clothing Includes the desirable Clothes in the colors thought best this year and MADE IN THE STYLES THAT APPEAL TO BOYS TO YOUNG HEN AND TO MEN OF 10kE MATURE YEARS And we assure you that THE CLOTHES YOU SELECT ARE OFFERED YOU AS LOW IF NOT LOWER THAN SniLAR CLOTHES ARE SOLD FOR ELSEWHERE. ALLE.N BROTHE.KS Dec 25th, Christmas our Stores will he closed all day-
*:• •:* ■> v ‘l* :• OOt -MT NEWS * •> *> •> (Continued) •* v •> :• m vn svillk. Born to And Nichols and v ii' . December 12. i strl. Mrs. Oscar Stanley was in fnd an-; a polls Tni sday. Dc Williams an 1 wife went t Danville on business Tuesda The Ladies of the Baptist Chur h j will hold a fair nil market on December IS and 1ft. Everybody invited. Miss Fanny McClure has a nr - I line of post cards tt the postoffii Miss Elizabeth Snocl(1 v died ' thhome of her daughter, Mrs. Carr 1 - 1 j Williams. Wednesday. Decernb( 1 after an illness of several weeks' duration. Burial at Mooresville Saturday morning. Mlse Roxh ster of Orel visited Tyra Misteti md famil. Sun-' lay. Mrs. George H ighes has return" I from a visit at Martinsville, Ills. Mrs. Win. Davis and daughtei. Et-j ta. iia\e gone to Ilentoo I! i Mich., to spend tlr holidays
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M \\M \ I » \\. The oyster an 1 n : “ suppfi at Inn h Satin.lav vvas • Elswortli Gardner an I -:** Sul>U*t ea,li hav“ » >:t]i baby Mrs. Ann Sinitb i- si \i w • a ]»in trouble. .lames Tate has b*»*n visit; ,- at Sfelyville. Taims ClifiT- :• ml family and Will B ackw^ll and ianii!> i Gi • a* ..-a. spent Sunday at G. \V. Gardner's. ^arnmie M< < . spent Satur.?/. night and Sunda.y with home n Us. Tom Zaring is aleins hay. •Several from here attended Oral Hutehinson's party. Mrs. A. o. Ro! *»rts railed on M r J. F. Hodshire Saturday afternoon. Arthur Roberts and family sprat, the day with his father Sundav. Clifford Duel has purchased a hail interest in the Gardner wood sa\ , and they will start it running soon
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Mr. and Mrs. .John McCoy and Mr I and Mrs. Waltei Wi light and 1.1 1 I | spent Sunday w th Mr. and Mrj Frank Dav and * ituily. Mr. and its. daineB O^le Sundav♦*d with Will Mill* r and wife Nearly all th* 1 people In our
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Will HarroJd nf Greema^tle pur(based tlie turk -ys in our i]'‘ ^hbor-
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Mrs. Willis M Coy spent Sunday. •.»n * laughter Mrs. Columbus
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But a few days distant, how many ;’of you are ally struggling with vexing problems of ‘What to You may be one of them; if so
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TFie Bell Can Help You. Perhaps t no other season of the year is the value of this great good clothes store more universally recog. nized that the few days pre eding the advent of Yuletide when those gifts for men are so much in demand. Come in and see our great ^showing, THP RPi 1 Greencastle’s s 1 I C, U) L. Li. Best Clothiers.
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li THE CHRISTMAS STORE—Now at Its Very Best Brim Full of Happy Suggestions for Yuletide Tokens This Store is full from end to end of Christmas Gifts of real and lasting value. There is an added satisfaction in both presenting and receiving such tofts . i " a will find here.
Wstcbes Gold filler! cases in all the latest eny ravings with reliable movements, $7.50 to $25.00 Nickel watcher for hr • s. $1.00 • $450
Rings
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^ Flundreds of soiid gold ^ w t. signet, plain and en-
i $9-00
graved rings. $|.25 to
$9.00
Baoy rings 50c t( $).00
Pots and Qdains Gold filled for men and women, $1.00 to $6.50
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Scarf Pins
^ Solid Gold and Filler] .SQc fo $3-50
Sul Glass We have the choicest designs in Hawke’s and Libbey Cut Glass—the best in the world. Bowls, dishes, pitchers, tumblers and vases.
Toilet Ware
Solid Silver, bine 1’iated and Solid Backed Ebony. Comb, brush and mirror Sets. Cloth and Hat Brushes, Manicure Articles iu Tooth Brashes. Nail Files. Powder Boxes with Silver Tops.
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Sieene Links
In tbs late-t : i ' $4 01
Sillier ladle Ware In both solid and reliable plati. -poons, fork- and knives $ (!(' up to suit your devre.
Eroccte:
Solid Gold and I'lilio ' £• net Style and Si 4 w *h Colored St(,nes $ (il to $5.c:
tiovelties
Jewel Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Cigar Cases Cigar and Tobacco Jars, Smoking Sets.
Gitt Umreilas
Beautiful pearl handles wi*h gold and silver trimmings. For men aud women. $3-50 to $11.00
Lcc^eis
Haiti and engraved and set with stones. J| nn to $400-
fiat Pies Goal 1 died Signet and Set with iored -tones ;5c and $i.PG Fountain Pens I $'•00 to $3-00 Souvenir Spoons S °lid sterling Silver. $|.00 to $|.50-
