Waynetown Despatch, Waynetown, Montgomery County, 3 April 1908 — Page 4

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Room size Rugs, floral and oriental designs, in net Tapestry, Brussels, 9x11, a sterling value at $15.00 $10.95

Empire JBrussel rugs, 9x12, verv closely woven, in handsome new designs and colors, a regular $ 18.00 value, during the sale only $14.98

Axminster rugs, 9x12, yours to choose from in exceptionally pretty floral and oriental patterns, the §32.50 now $24.98 the $27.50 values now §22.48 the 57 50 values now $22.48 the $25.00 values now $21.98

Serviceable Crex Rugs, made of American Grass twine in all the assorted colors and standard sizes in pi'ices ranging from $8.75 down tO $ .25

Velvet rugs in very handsome floral and oriental patterns, a regular $2.00 value, at each only. .$. 1.19

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town—high grade, high priced, made of the best material obtainable.

Callj and See Me.

H. W. BOWERS, The Harness Man.

LADIES and GENTLEMEN

11 Want Your Attention!

Do you know that SIMMS is an expert Painter and Decorator? Well, that's what he is. Catch him while you can. He will save you $$ and do the work the way it ought to be done.

SIMMMS, The Painter.

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Authoritive Styles in Millinery

Yon are assured when you buy a hat here that you are securing the iashionable thing. The prices are extremely low, tOO. \,~

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What Do You Need

In Harness, Collars, Sweat Pads

Combs and Brushes or anything pertaining to the saddlery line. I have a complete, up-to-date stock of good hand made harness, cut from good heavy oak tanned leather. I I also have the best line of horse collars lor 92.25, 92.75, $3.50 and #4 ,00 each, including the genuine McConnell's patent rivet curled hair faced horse collar, the best in the world.

I also have a handsome line of the famous Troy buggies, the nobbiest, neatest and finest finished buggy ever offered in

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Body Brussels Ruga in the old Persian and Oriental patterns, the kind that will wear a lifetime, the 9x12 size value, §35.00 now $27.48 the 8-3x10-6, value §30 now each §24.48

Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12, a strictly high-class Rug, made without seams, in beautiful floral and orientaldtsigns and coloes, worth $30, now only §24.98

A beautiful assortment of handsome Axminster rugs in a wide range of floral and oriental patterns in bright, pretty colorings, sizes 27x54 and 27x60, were worth §2.50 and §3.00, choice only 1.98

Smyrna Rugs, that are always so popular, are offered in this sale in choice so large as to please every taste. They are all wool in the

Regent and Gold Eagle patterns in all the bright new colorings and designs, the §4.00 quality now §2.50 the §2.48 values now only. .§ 1.98

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We know by experience that the above is true. We handle nothing but solid leather shoes, therefore, you get the very best made when you buy shoes of us.

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Judge a well dressed woman by her hat a well dressed man by his shoes. If you wear our shoes or Oxfords you will undoubtedly be well dressed.

HENDRICKS BROS.

A Wife Beating Case.

F. C. Marshall was found guilty

today of not beating his wife, but I

guilty of letting his wife beat the eggs that are used to make the delicious angel food. Have you tried some of it?

Welch's pure grape juice, a fine drink, at Marshall's.

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SPECIAL SPRING SALE OF RUGS AND MAfTINGS

?&$ Our Rug and Matting buyer while in the Eastern markets a month ago, was offered a proposition wfrereby if this Great Store would take a carload of mattings and rugs, special price reductions would be given us. The reductionsfewore of such large proportions and we felt that we weie safe in buying such an.unusually large amount at one shipment, because we reasoned that the entire car load would go quickly by reason of the proportionately low prices that we can qfltar.J)lcse beautiful mattings and rugs. Bear in mind this is not a job lot of cheap stuff, but a beautiful assortment of news5d90S»CTSs nnd mat-v ting§.p.f high quality. These rugs and mattings are now ready for you. It's the opportunity of a life time Jo furnish the home at little cost. Here is where your money talks quickly and forcibly. Bring your money to this Mammoth Sale and realize instantly what tremenduous values yoti'll secure. Don't miss reading one of these items, there's something you'll want.

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That a medium sized cow hide will make on an average ten pairs of shoes (solid leather.)

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Mrs. Sarah Fields has been on Monday evening and had a good the sick list the past week. I practice. On account of the rain a Plow and disc harrow sharpening number of the boys were not present done at the old stand by Will Doss, but the organization is complete and

Galen Blackford was home from

Paul and Pauline Henderson of New Richmond, were hero Tuesday visiting their grandmother, Mr1-. Emeline Hall.

The Big Four will run its first Sunday excurison of the season to Indianapolis Sunday, train being due at the usual time.

Mrs. W. A. Thomas and daughter Ethel, of south of Ilillsboro, were in town calling on friends and trading

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merchants luesday.

S. M. Davis has received his new soda fountain which will be put up in the next few da}'s and in the meantime Mr. Davis is advertising a grand soda fountain opening on Saturday, the 11th.

Jhe band met and reorganized

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Greencastle Saturday evening and j]i be a hummer. Sunday. The ladies of the M. E. church Mrs. James E. Bunnell and child- hold an Easter market on Satren of Indianapolis, are visiting urday, the 18th. The sale will be I

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conducted in the P. M. Brown hard-

There will be regular preaching1 ware store and will afford every one seryices at the Baptist church Sun-

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day morning and evening by the for their Easter Sunday dinner, pastor, Rev. R. C. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Williams Uncle Sam Shular received a tele- have moved to Rossville, 111., where phone message yesterday from Yed- ]VTr. Williams has accepted a posido saying that his sister, Aunt Sallie Hamrn, was very bad sick and wanted to see him. He and Aunt Sarah left at once, driving to Yeddo in the afternoon. ,\v yj

G. J. Westfall and Joseph Fouts, both of whom are in fact old Waynetown boys, are seeking political honors in Coal Creek township. Mr. Westfall wants to be assessor, while Mr. Fouts thinks the office of township trustee would please him mightlly'

splendid opportunity of providing

tion in a grocery store with his uncle. Their many friends here hope they may find warm friends and pleasant surroundings in their new home.

H. 0. Huckery will make the season with two of his famous breeding horses, Bureauguard, the Percheron horse, and Gold Bug, the Hachney borsef at Elmdale, Monday and Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at home Friday and Saturday at Alamo. Service fee $10, colt to stand and suck.

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The Majestic Royal Wilton rugs in pi'ices so low for the beautiful patterns and qualities offered that you'll be decidedly enthusiastic over them. They're in the 9x12 sizes, the §45 values now §37.48 the §40 values now only §32.48

If you have a large room, necessitating an extra large size rug, you'll find this sale an opportune time to supply your wants, These rugs are in Brussels, Velvet and Axministers, all rich in coloring- and exquisite in pattern. The sizes are 10-6x12 10-6x336 and 12x15. The prices will please you.

A Mammoth Assortment of flattings at Wonderful Bargains.

In the mammoth purchase we secured roll upon roll of beautiful Chinese and Japanese mattings in plain and fancy figured designs and they are offered to you at prices that mean worth while saving. Note these values:

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hide was split it would make twenty paire of shoes (split leather.) Now it stands to reason that the solid leather shoe will give better

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Doss will set your rubber tire's for I Get your horses shod with Doss at the old stand.

Miss Ura Shoaf of Wallace has been visiting with friends here the past week.

Mrs. M. J. Kelly was in Indianapolis Wednesday getting a supply of new and fashionable millinery goods.

Wn, RIDER, President.

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In orclei to move and dispose of quickly, we* offer you specialinducements on steamboat colors and all mixed Paints. Come and see us, get prices and be friendly.

Greer-Wilkinson Lumber.Co.

Outfitter to the Contractor and Builder.

WAYNETOWN STME BANK?!

Capital $30,000 Fully Paid.

W, LIVENGOOD, Cashier.

Having complied with all of the requirements of the law, we are doing business as an incorporated Ban3r, under the same safe conservative management that has for more than fifteen years marked the successful business life of Waynetown Bank. Any business entrusted to our care will be honestly and carefully managed, and by courteous treatment we expect a continuance of your patronage.

I AM FULLY PREPARED

To do your Tin Work, your steam or Z.$hot air Furnace work, and do all kinds of piping and plumbing. Also Bath

JRoom Fixtures. Come and see me.

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500 rolls of high quality matting if bought by the roll containyig each 40 yard, per yard 10c if cut in shorter lengths, per yard 12}£c 5 handsome patterns to select from.

Other h'gh grade mattings that you would regularly pay 20c for, now per yard only 15c

A very handsome mattting that we call your attention to is a Japanese inlaid matting, handsomer than any carpet you ever saw. and of magnificent quality. It would sell in the regular way at 75c, now per yard only 50c

Another group of mattings, all of exquisite quality and the newest 1908 patterns are priced as follows for the sale: The regular 25c quality now 19c 35c 25c 42c 35c

The Best Shoes for Less Honey

People are more and more appreciating tlie splendid values in the shoes we are showing. "We'are offering all .the newest styles in ladies' and mens shoes?"

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