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The Brook Reporter from Brook, Indiana • Page 8

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Brook, Indiana
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4 1 Leopold Son, Brooiv Greatest Bargain House. One price to everybody, we treat you all alike. Special Sf prices to none, we believe one dollar as good as another, no matter who it conies from. IN CSAL JUNE 50 men's suits, 34, 35, 36 and 37; 'A nnthino nrrer in this. Int.

wort $8 4tv to $10. $3.98 per suit. 25 boy's suits, long pants, worth $4 to $6. Choice $2.75 per suit. Great Clearance Sale Clothing.

2.s hots suits, long pants, worth $4 to $5, choice $2.75 Youth 3 piece knee suits, sizes 3 to 8 yr, worth $2.75, Kile 1 rice $2.00 Y.uth 3 piece knee suits, sizes 3 to 8 yr, worth $3.50 sr.ie price $2-5 Youth 3 piece knee suits, sizes 3 to 8 yr, worth $4.50 snle price Youth 3 piece knee suite, sizes 3 to 8 yr, worth $6.50 sale price $5-oo 25 boys knee suits, all sizes, worth $3 to $5. Men's black striped flannel pants, worth $1.72. 1.25 Slen'f fancy cossimere pants, worth $2.75 2.00 $3.00 2.50 50 pair pants, extra sizes, worth $1.50 99 Hoy's black striped flannel pants, worth $1.50. ..1.00 fancy cassimere 3.00... 2.25 $2.50...

1.70 Muslin Underwear. Snrri.al Salt? on Ladies' nightdresses, over Mocked Modc must tfO. Wash Goods. Genuine India Tongee, worth 38c, June price 31c silk mixed Loraine worth 50c, 41c imported Egyptian tissue 35c, "25c Fine imported novelty stripe 35c, 25c Fine batisle tissue 20c, 15c Fine auraince muslin 20c, 15c Fine mercerized striped 35c, "5 15c whipcords striped and check 10c 12U 7.c Sc lawns, fast black 4C Hats and Caps. $2.50 Fedoras $2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 and crush hats 1.25 1.25 1.

00 Large line boys nobby Fedoras worth $1.50 June price $1.00. Just the thing for nobby dressers. Carpets. Lowt'li best plya.il vrool sewed, hemed G5o standard 2 ply 4 4 4 4 03c 011 all Woolen Dress Goods. II 85c all wool Granite cloth, blue, gray and brown 6oc.

90c Serge, blue, tan and gray 69c. jy? IK $1.00 all wool Broadcloth, for ladies Shoe Department. tailor made suits, 69c. 85c and $1 plaid skirt patterns 69c 1. 00 silk mixture goods 69c.

jr. Ko June to June op-: week beginning, loO 3 i i worth 1 Co 1Mb. 10 per cent discount on Miller shoes, -i to more thoroughly introduce them. We guarantee a saving of -25 per cent on any of the above tfoods. 'JOe Ilk-.

i i' yr 2 -1 --jr -7t- -s -y -7. -vo- VS'i SV' Cratsd De- Church Notices: il. E. at Tur- 'reaching. Suii1.a3", 10:30 a m.

and n. m. If vou are looking for buv. Alternately. Suuday School, Sunday 5:30 a.

ni. Junior f.eainie 2:30 p.m. I have a fVw words to say regard ing Chamberlin's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boys life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A.

K. Steere of Goodwine, S. and wlien I got home wiih it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" and Epvrorth League p. m.

Remember the Cash. Store, Gem. Wagons at cost at Turner's. James Ilinchman, of Morocco, cimc down Monday. We are having a little warm weather for a change.

One gang plow $50 at Turner's. I'rayt Wednt dav 7:00 m. fYe Want Earth. All are given a cordial invitation to attend these nervice.s. Josr.PH V.

Zaking, Pastor. Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! itl.cn I thought he was going 7 r'-V! 1 -V- i to choke to death. We had to pull The Gem. in watches, call in and get our price on them as we have a full line on hand. If you need any Spectacles we can fit you.

If you need a Sewing Machine, call in and investigate as we have one in stoek. D. B. Moon returned from Ohio, Willard Coats, of Fowler, was a visitor in town, Sunday. D.

M. Forry and Chas. Lowe were Goodland visitors, Sunday. Mondav. j( IV 3 0 the phlegm out of his mouth in great long firings.

I am positive that if I had not got that little of cough medicine, my lxy would not be on earth today. Joel Demont, Iowa. For sale bv K. K. Hess.

Corn planters $2S to $34 at When in towu bring your team A 8146 Turner's. Bluford Light, of Kentland, was to the Ulyat hitch barn. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Warr spent A. C. EOSENEROOK, Jeweler and Optician. in town, Friday.

Auctioneering. Saturday with Kentland friends F.ggs Wanted: Cash paid for The undersigned having located in lirook, will auctioneer all kinds of alcs at reasonable prices. Call looodozen. Alvia Ro vvley 1 A few cut nails cheap at Turners The masons finished the work on the Sawyer building this week and see me or drop a card to my address. J.

B. Dickson. Goodland had qaite an exten lilmer Bringham, of Goodland, was over Saturday. China price of other houses at The Gem. J.

A. Patton was a business visitor in town, Saturday. Rees Hill was a business visitor in Chicago, Frida. Mrs. Alvia McCabe visited relatives in Morocco, Saturday.

If troubled with a weak digestion, belching, sour stomach, or if you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlains Stomach and Live Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Hess' drag store. uress biasing at lyler millinery store by Mattie McCui- cheou. tT.eially Brook and the country to have in every hcnis.

uq? have 120 1 which are in tho conn yMrs. Wm. Ksson and daughter sive fire last Fiiday nght. Spinney Brothers and the Roy saloon were burned down. Owing to the 'high court' being engaged with an important trial in the city council chambers, the town board met in the adjoining backalley and adjourned the regular session rntil Monday evening.

Jangling nerves. Are you irritable? Do you sleep badly? Is it hard to concentrate your thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do you feel tired, restless and despondent? Try I.chty's Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good than an-thing you have ever tried. Sold bv Laura, spent a few days in Chi cajo this week. A WOMAN WITH The Yale tawn mower is a daisy; for sale at Turner's.

We h.ivr ncvr lost a iv country uniy a part or tlie eartn lor a Wiio nnd nlionc. 1 James Dunlap, of Warsaw, was J. D. Rich. National Light coal oil is the OTIip fnllnwino- nersons nttended in town a few days last week buggy at Turner's.

F. C. Rich and wife left for Wiss. Monday. From there they will go to for a visit.

Hd Crudden and Mr. Brunton left Tuesday to look after their land interests in Wiss. ir stuff for incubators; for sale at Turner's. If you want to borrow money oil real estate, see nie. Rates and terms are right.

V. U. Harry. 1 the Upper Wabash Brance of the Y. P.

C. U. Convention held at Marshal, this week. J. J.

Sell, Floyd Waling, Oral Light, Chas. Buswell and Misses Zena Light and Pearl Fox. An attempt to secure the convention for this place on another year will be made. Jngest jjpreciato them t. it u- not a fnd, but a v.t rouveniYncc.

the value "rh are just be to realize, Don't htf time in idle indicision. a phone. Order (Josts you nothing i a0 up. We are closing out the i in pie-1 Joe Warner, of Fowler, was over looking after business interests, Fiiday. Dr.

Pratt, of Goodland, came over on professional business, Friday. Laurens Henson and sister, of Williamsport, spent Tuesday at the home of Aaron Lyons. Philip Miller has been confined tj his home the past week with a Colds melt away if you use Krause's Cold Cure. Prepared in convenient capsule form they are easv to take and effect a speed cure of the most obstinate cases. Congressman Crumpacker has announced the last of his appointments of postmasters in the tenth district, they are H.

A. Strohm at Kentland, M. A. Jones at Brook, meats at cost at Turner's. iGco.

Merchant will be home from Greencastle, where he lias been attending school, Monday. Mrs. Chas. Shilts, of Chicago, is spending the week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chas.

Mullen. Three horse harrows $12.50 to $16 at Turner's. DIXON, Manager. 1 1 ght attack of typhoid fever. M.

A. Kilgore at Goodland, and OJames Hoach, of Chicago Heights 'A A. D. Peck at Morocco, all being reappointments. visited friends and relatives in town and vicinity a few days last week.

Guaranteed Salary YEARLY appreciates comfort find enjoys luxury, while others are eo funny that they seem to prefer old methods and deprive themselves of modern comforts, which they might as well enjoy. Why should any woman Jiave that righteous wrath corrugated upon her brow from standing over a red-hot coolt stove in a hot kitchen during those hot days? A "Quick Meal" Stove will transform this being into a "Woman with a clear head," and she too may appreciate comfort and enjoy luxury. "Quick Meal" Stoves do all kinds of. work and they do It quicker, better, cleaner and with lees expense than the old, red-hot cook stove. Keep yourself and the kitchen cool, and drive that drudgery from jour homo and better (Jo It to-daj.

Sold by Est of B. Turn t'Miss Mattie Brown left for herW ,1 1 I James Montgomery returned from Price 25 c. Sold J. D. Rich.

i Don't fail to call at The Gem. The best Cold Cure is one you can take without interruption to to bus: ss. One that does not effect tl. ''-ul or hearing like the contim use of quinine. One that cures speeeily and leaves you feeling fresh ami clear headed.

Such a one is Kmise's Cold Cure. Price 25c. Sold by J. D. Rich.

Get prices on builders hardware at Turner's before buying home in Boswell, Monday, after a short visit with friends here. ii a to appoint agentH rivI t- cmr to travvl. others for hn-ms t-r. marantic yearly salary m4 iVFowler has passed an ordinance If Sheriff Wildisin will not fulfill his sworn official duties, it is time for the people to take a hand and call a halt to these prize fights. The reputation of this county" is being lowertd to that of bull-fighting Mexico, and our people are being scoffed and jeered at for allowing such brutish exhibitions.

Warsaw, Friday, where he has been a drug clerk for some time past. Dou't forget tkat the Ulyat hitch barn is now ready for business. When you come to towu bring your team arouad. i A li iieant parBianoat i or aTancemeat aM prohibiting the keeping of hogs in the corporated limits. If Brook could rid herself of a few two-footed swine she would be satisfied.

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Years Available:
1895-1964