Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1910 — Page 4
S'*?, ■■ ffgr" ’ - ' ! y ' ' ■:,■* : V f ", •• ■ CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE =====— “ LAST CALL : ■ A Pre-Inventory Sale at Less than 50 Cents on the Dollar Commencing Saturday, Jan. Bth, and Lasting until Feb. Ist, 1910. An SIB,OOO Stock to be Sacrificed in Twenty Days. • The remainder of stock will then be invoiced in February and sold to the highest cash buyer. This is an extraordinary opportunity to secure real values in seasonable goods, as they must be sold regardless of cost or value. Special sacrifice on all broken lines, odd lots, and incomplete assortments to clean up the stock for the final sale in February all to one party. Come*and bring your friends, and if you are not needing goods now it will pay you to buy for next winter. Bankable notes accepted for merchandise. Space foaa few prices only. Remember dates —Jan. Bth to Feb. 1st —Twenty Days— at the Old Reliable, where $ $ will do double duty.
£0 CENTS ON THE $ CLOTHING SALE. "Or half the regular marked price in plain figures with ink. 100 boys’, 12 to 16 year old, overcoats, blacks, greys and tans; most of them good styles, marked at close one price for cash, £5.00, £7.50, £8.90, £12.50, and £15.00; closing out now at 48 Childs’ overcoats, 4 to 10 years old, were £3.00 to £6.50, closing out now at half marked price, or $1.50 to s3^s Men’s cloth overcoats; only a few left, at half marked price. A few men’s new Fur Overcoats at cut prices to close out. >«csa»j». SPECIAL PRICES IN MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS. One more lot of boys’ and young men’s coats and vests, suits were $6-to £12.60, C. & V., now j $2.00 SPECIAL PANTALOON SALE. A new stock of cassimeres and corduroys at about half price to close. Men’s Beaver Fur Collars, made to hook on your overcoat collar, for cold weather, were £7.00, to close out now... $3.50 50 and 75 cent men’s caps, now ....25c 60 cent boys caps, now. ~... v 25c 1 lot men’s 50c heavy cotton sweaters., now, . .26c 1 lot men’s 50c to £I.OO madras and percale shirts, all sizes, each. .24c Men’s best standard 50c overalls and work shirts, now 40c '■ . ■ '• ■ A SHOE SLAUGHTER SALE. 100 pairs ladies’ fine kid shoes, all sizes, medium heel, were £2.00 to £2.95, choice of lot now, only. 1 ........... * $1.50 A full line men’s new* stock fine dress shoes, in James Means and Flqresheim makes, retail prices stamped, on the shoes £3.00 to £5.00, prices now, for the best shoes made ; $2.25 to $3.50 Women’s 75c ankle gaiters, now ..45c Women’s £2.25 Ball Band felt boots and overs, now.. $1.25 Women’s £1.50 fur-trimmed slippers, now... ..75c Men’s £3.00 felt boots, with one buckle, heavy overs, now tttsl.7s Men’s £3.50 high-top lace felt boots, with one buckle, heavy overs $2 Boys’ £2.50 felt boots, with heavy one buckle, heavy overs, $1.25, $1.35
The Forsythe Store,
Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Beat—Bo acres south of i>eMotte. Rent cheap. W. H. Berrv Pleasant Ridge. J,!5 For Sale—One hard coal heater and one wood heater. Both as good as new. Cheap. Q. F. Meyers. D.3ltf For Sale—A good Jersey cow, coming 4 years old, will be fresh in February; also a good light spring wagon. Daniel Chupp. J. 6 For Sale—On small monthly payments, a good cottage, 6 rooms, on large lot, well leeatfd, easy terms to roliablo party. c Inquire at First National Bank of Rensselaer. D.3otf For Sale—Good 6-room house, 1% blocks from depot, 4 blocks from school. 8700. Claude Brown. j. 21 For Sale—3o pure White Wyandotte cockerels. From my prize winning stock. Prices reasonable. Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 294. For Sale— A Poland China male hog, 16 month’s old. F. Schultz, R. D. 2, Rensselaer, or Parr R. D. No. 1. For Sale—Fifty head of good milch cows, With calves by their side, or will be fresh within ten or fifteen days; also several good work horses, brood, mares and colts. Ed Oliver, Newland, Ind. D.23tf For Sale or Trade—A light wagonette, curtains all complete, just the thing to carry school children to and from school. Also some White Rock cockerels for sale. EL J. Duvall. For Sale— A few good milk cows and heifers for sale on the usffiil sale terms of one year without interest, If paid when due. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Sale— The heirs of John Blsioakey, deceased, desire to sell the 380 aero farm In Newton township, and the 8 acre tract in Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. Bee or write the heirs or Foils A Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind., for prloes. N.6tf For Sale or Trade —Four good sec-ond-hand cabinet organa Fred PhilUps. _ _ r"' ~ ' ' ! ■ FOB RENT. For Bent—Second-floor rear room, fronting south on Washington street, soxßo, suitable for storage. Rent reasonable. Inquire at First National Bank of Rensselaer. D.3otr For Bent— Nice 4-room fist In Republican building. Inquire hero.
For Bent—l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and tank. One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf For Bent—Nine room house in Rensselaer, barn, wood shed, etc. D. 3. Makeever. N.l3tf For Bent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. WANTED. Wanted—Two or three tons of timothy hay. Inquire at W. J. Wright’s furniture store. J.4tf Wanted—Man and wife to work on farm. Telephone 615 D or address Jno. C. McColly, R.F.D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. v Wanted—Girl for housework—for one week only. O. C. McClure, on the Peacock place. J. 6 Wanted—so men to become members of the men’s Bible class at the Christian Sunday school. Start next Sunday at the beginning of the New Year or any other Sunday. Wanted—A Job as janitor in one or two offices. Harry Wiltshire. J,12 Wanted—l will pay cash for your honey. Price depending on quality. Leslie Clark at the Republican office.
LOST. Lest—A gold fleur-dis-lis-watch pin set with brilliants. Finder return to Mrs. B, F. Edwards at Mrs. Joe Long’s, or to the Republican office. Lest—Black leather card case, with one 85 bill and one 81 bill. Return to Harry Watson or leave at this office and receive reward. J. 6 Lost—Dec. 29—One fur mitten for right hand; finder please leave at Republican office. J. 5 ( ____________ _____ ___ Lest—Pair of roller skates, ball bearing, belonging to young girl. Finder pleasd bring to Republican offlce or Phone 163. FOUND. Found— Gold ring. Inquire here. Republican Office. Found —l9o4 stick pin, also a Presbyterian 8. 8. pin, also ladies’ black hood. Inquire here. % _ Found— Ironing board coupon book. Inquire here. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Lean money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan. lo ts Butter Wrappers tor sale at The Republican Office.
■ —• : ——■ . TsjjaflßL, . V SPECIAL. 10 dozen fancy decorated pie and dinner plates, soup bowls, etc, cheap at 10c each, closing out now at, each .' 5c All best calicoes, new, yard..'. 4%e 10c, 15c and 20c cotton batting, now. .Bc, 13c and 17e All 5c and 10c counter goods now, each, 4c and 8c Clark’s O. N. T. thread, spool. 4?4c HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. All At Cost and Less Than Cost. - | - 10 cent hose, now.. .... 8c 12*4 cent hose, n0w.......... .j. .10* 26 cent hose, now l$« 50 cent hose, now 88c Women’s 25c and 30c heavy fleeced ribbed vests, now 19c Women’s 25c and 30c pants, now... ...16c Women's 60c and 60c union suits or* single piece vests or pants... .sßc Women’s 75c and £I.OO underwear, now. , 50c and 75c 1 1 '' = SPECIAL CORSET SALE. 1 lot corsets, were 50c, now . jv7.25c 50c new and best made for 50c, now r 38c 75c new and best made for 75c, now 50c £I.OO new and best-made for £I.OO, now. ;.. .71c £1.50 Royal Worcester, extra good SI.OO £2.00 Royal Worcester, extra good $1.50 £3.00 Royal Worcester, extra good. .$2.00 SHIRT WAIST SALE. All New Stock. White and fancy colored cotton fabrics and black silks. £I.OO black sateen or white lawns, now 75c £1.50 white madras or India linon, ~.4 .« .SI,OO £2.50 white percale, plaited bosom. $2.00 £3.50 black taffeta silk, plaited bosom $2.50 Men’s and women’s new elean summer underwear at less than we can buy It new.
In the Odd Fellow Building, opposite North Entranee to Courthouse, Rensselaer, Indiana
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN BASKET.
CHICAGO UVE STOCK Chicago, Jan. 6. —Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 25,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep, 14,000. Kansas City, hogs, 9,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 6,000. Omaha, hogs, 4,200; cattle, 8,600; sheep, 2,500. Hogs open 5 cents higher. Mixed, $8.15 to 88.65. Rough, 88.25 to 88.45. Light, 88.10 to 88.15. Cattle, 10 to 15 cents higher. Beeves, 84.35 to 88.00. Cows and heifers, 82.10 to 86.90. Stockers and feeders, 83.16 to 86.40. Westerners, 84.30 to 86.50. Texans, 87.50 to 89.50. Sheep 10c higher, 83.60 to 86.10. Lambs, 85.85 to 88.90. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 28,000; cattle, 8,000; sheep, 20,000. J ♦ BEITBBHTJI BE QUOTATIONS Corn—64c. ' Oats—4oc. Rye—6sc. Butter—26a Eggs—3o-32a Turkeys—l6c. >. Chickens—loa ♦ Geese —7-Bc. Roosters—sa ~ ? FAIR OAKS. Protracted meeting is in progress at Wm. Warren’s, assisted by a sister from Watseka, 111. Sam Crawford, after spending * a part of the holidays here, went to. Laremore, N. Dak. Miss Helsell and Miss Nancy KeeBick are visiting friends here at ent. Several young people of Chicago came down here last week to spend a few days with the Williams at the Lawler raqch. The 'armors’ institute was held tie re last Wednesday In the Christian church, but owing to the very severe cold weather and deep snow, was not largely attended, but was very Interesting and instructive to the few who came. Mrs. Shehen and children, of Lafayette, and Min Anna Spry, of Kankakee, visited last week with Isaac Right and family. -TV ' .t -~-vr; —T r*’
Clinton Gundy, wife and baby visited his people here a flaw days this week, and C. A. Gundy came down to spend Christmas with his family. Jacob Trump, of Kouts, came this week and joined his family, who have been here several weeks. Frank Hußted gave a New Tear’s dinner to several invited guests. Miss Katherine Nelson, of Brookston, niece of Mrs. Cottingham, spent last week at the Cottingham House.
NEWLAND.
E. Kennedy and Clyde Bowman went to Delphi Friday, where Mr. Kennedy’s brother is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Kaupkee spent a day or two last wek with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy and family went to Frankfort the first of last week to visit Mrs. Kennedy’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, of Newland, spent Sunday with Newt Kaupkee and wife. Ed Oliver sold 32 head of cows Sunday to a couple of dairy men. Miss Letha Rees made a business trip to Pleasant Grove Monday. Floyd Tow, of near Wolcott, spent Sunday night with Ed Oliver and family. Wm. Rees hauled coal at Gifford Monday. T. M. Callahan and little daughter, Ruth, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, at Rensselaer. Claude and Golds Bowman, Letha, Ernest and Mary Rees, Lola Oliver and Sam Bowen attended the birthday party at John Watson’s Saturday night. It was.given in honor of his Oldest son, Roy's, 21st birthday. There were 106 of his friends present. Oysters were served at 10:30 o’clock. <, j Get your order in early for hard coal. We have all sises. RENSSELAER LUMBER CO.
Lecture Course Dates.
Jan 14—11 won King, president of King’s School of Oratory. Pittsburg. Pa. Shakes , wjj r Fbb. 16 —The Columbian Concert Co., which hm bean one of the most popular companies on the road, and which the lecture course committee considers thunselvue very fortunate to have eeeuiM.
> ■ SPECIAL SALE WORSTED AND SILK DRESS GOODS at one-half and less. Thousands of yards, all weaves and colors, 1 to 20 yard" pieces; one ! counter filled for your inspection. : LADIES’ CLOAKS, TWO PIECE AND SINGLE PIECE SUITS AND SKIRTS. ! About half price to close out. | A large line of misses’, children’s and infantß’ cloaks. > These are all new, up-to-date, and best fitting line of goods in the market. - ' • • -3FMILI ."ft ■'■■'l I" ■■■■ i i ii *'"'l'T' NOT CLASSED. > But Sold at Cost and Less Than Cost. >-• * - » Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Laces, Furs, Blankets, Comforters, . I Bed Spreads, Umbrellas, Ladies, and Gents’ Handbags, Suit Cases, | Gloves, Mittens, Fascinators, Steel Shears, Fancy Dishes, Holiday Goods, Jewelry, Ribbons, Lace Curtains, Yarns—all colors, etc. ' ‘" M ■■ J ■—"■■ ■ ■■■■■■■ M.H.'——■ "■ . CARPETS AND BUGS. At less than maufacturers wholesale prices. More than 10,000 new 5c and 10c counter goods now, each.. ,4c and 8c A LINEN SALE. At Wholesale Prices. ; 50c yard table linen to £1.50 yard, now 35c to $1.15 « .£I.OO dozen napkins to £4.50 dozen, now ...75c to $3.50 —————— ■ 1 ' . . - . ' ' " ' 1 »■'“ 11 "■ ,l " mn im l SPECIAL LUNCH CLOTH BARGAINS. > 27 to 86 inch fancy hemstitched drawn thread work and embroidered, > marked £1.45 to £2.25, now i SI,OO to $1,50 ; Common and fancy linen towels, matked 25c to £l, each.. 18c to 75c 1 ’ . . i "'.I i i" SPECIAL MEN’S COLLAR SALK. . 75 dozen men’s linen collars, most of them the latest styles, in stand- ! & rd brands, regular price 15c, to close out now, only, each 10c --• . '‘-'V - ' ; j, ■».. ’
MEL BOTH ini uin i THE BIG OYSTER HOUSE. HATES, $1 PEB DAT. - ' V. -—* . ■ Sole Agent for Booth’s Guaranteed . This Is the fat dinner man. Oysters. ~~ ♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MOM HWttMMMII 111 0 8 >»»»»♦ M Automobile Livery We have Just purchased another Touring Cur, and wfll place both Cars at the public’s service. We drive our own Cars and guaraatee satisfaction. When la need of a Car, we will be glad to serve yen. Our prices are right and our Cars are reliable. ~r— Phone $62-141. Or call at our shop. White & Hickman.
WHEN HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Rensselaer women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spoils, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright’s disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills permanently cure all the disorders. f Can Rensselaer sufferers desire sponger prpof than this woman’s words: Mrs. Orton Million, of Ooodland, Ind., says: “I suffered for a long time from backache and headaches. I could not sleep well and arose in the morning with but little strength. My kidneys gave me great annoyance and when I had the good fortune to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills, l began using them according to directions. They helped me at once, relieving my backache and causing the headaches to disappear. Prom that time to this I have bad no trouble with my kidneys and am aide to attend to my housework without the least inconvenience.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Poster-Mil born Co. Buffalo, New York, sol# agents for the United States. the name—Doan’s—and take no other.
Phone 36
' * ■ r M ■ • ■ **» m mFmk Jmsap cy m focus four €yc On the horses that are fed with the feed that comes from the Blrer Qaeea Mills. Ten ffll And they are healthy, strong and well able to do their work. Why not feed yonr horses with ear feed, River Queen Mills Satisfaction Is then assured. Phene t*. The Rensselaer Lumber Co. has all sises of hard coal and the beat varieties of soft coni. Order as soon as possible.
