Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1910 — Page 4

THIS IS THE LAST CALL The Greatest Genuine Bona Fide Bargain Event Ever in Rensselaer, Indiana. >■—— ' ■ . Over $13,000 Worth of New, Up-to-Date, High-Grade Spring and Summer Merchandise at 40c to 60c on the Dollar on the Entire Stock at Retail or Wholesale. Contract for retailing merchandise in Rensselaer, Indiana, expires Friday, July Ist, and no extension of time for retailing or leasing the rooms. Come in early and you get the best, as we are liable to close up a sale any day soon for the entire stock before the end of this sale, as we have several offers and solicit more.

A Shoe Sale that yill Save You $ $. AU high grade, reliable, up-to-date footwear in the best standard makes, at about one-half price. . ------ $1.60 Ladies’ Patent Pumps, now, per pair..................... ..SI.OO $1.85 Ladies' Patent Pumps, now, per pair $1225 $2.50 Ladies' Patent Pumps, now, per pair $1.60 $3.50 Men’s Patent Oxfords, now, per pair ~..52.00 $4 .50 Men’s Patent Oxfords, Florsheim, now, per pair $2.50 50c Boys’ Tennis Shoes, now, per pair 25c 50c Child's Barefoot Sandals; now, per pair .- 28c A full line infahts fancy colors and black shoes and moccasins, 15c to SI.OO, now, per pair..... 10c to 60c CARPETS AND RUGS. 45c, two ply, Union Ingrain, now’, per yard ,20c 75c, all wool, two ply Ingrain, per yard, now ~ 55c 1 lot, air wool, two ply Ingrain Remnants, 5 to 15 yards, worth 65c and 70c yard, now, per yard..... 35c $23.50, 9x12 foot Body Brussels Rugs, now $11.50 $15.00, 9x12 foot best Tapestry Brussels Rugs, now $10.50 $1.50, 3x4% foot, all wool, fringed Ingrain Rugs, now 90c SPECIAL GREAT BARGAINS ON HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, SCISSORS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, FANCY DISHES, UMBRELLAS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, JEWELRY, FANCY COMBS, BEDSPREADS, ETC.

Opposite Courthouse in Odd Fellow Block. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor.

■ *j fcogx ' ' You Make A Mistake When you do not entrust your milling with us. Modern facilities enable us to do the work quickly and properly, and at the smallest cost River Queen Mills Phone 92.

INDIGESTION GOES.

B. F. Fendig Sells Best Prescription On Earth on the Money Back Plan. Almost everybody knows that* sick headache, nervousness and dizziness, are caused by a disordered stomach. Upset stomach and indigestion happen just because the food you eat does not digest—but lies in the stomach and ferments or turns sour. • You can stop fermentation and stomach distress in five minutes by using Mi-o-na stomach tablets, a prescription that has done more to cure indigestion and put the stomach in fine condition than all the specialists on earth. • A large 50 cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets is all you need to get quick and lasting relief. Mrs Altie Etson, of 93 Dun Road, Battle Creek, Mich., used MI-O-NA and within two months was in as good health as ever, and has a good stomach and eats everything she likes, she attributes her present health to the use of MI-O-NA. If you have heartburn, belching of gas, heaviness or any stomach trouble no matter how chronic, try Mi-o-na stomach tablets on money back plan. Sold by druggists everywhere and by B. F. Fendig, who guarantees them. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies—Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO UVE STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., June 14. Receipts of live stoc ktoday: Hogs, 13,000; cattle, 5,000; sheep, 14,000. Hogs 5c higher, mixed, $9.15 to $9.45. heavy, $9.30 to $9.42, rough, $9.15 to $9.25, light, $9.15 to $9.50. Cattle steady, beeves, $5.80 to $8.75, cows, $2.75 to $5.15, stackers, $4.15 to $0 40, Texans, $6.00 to $7.35, calves, $6.75 to $9.00. Sheep steady, *54.50 to $6.10, lambs, $6.25 to $9.65. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 24,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep, 15,000. CASK GHAUT Wheat No. 2 red, $1.02. No. 3 red, 95c to SI.OO. No. 2 hard, 94c to 96c. No. 3 hard, SSc to 94c. No. 1 N S, $1.02 to $1.04. No 2 N S, SI.OO. .? Corn ■ . - No. 2, 57%c to 58%c. No. 2 W, 63c to 63%c. No. 2 Y, 58c to 58%c. No. 3,57 c to 57%c. No. 3 Y, 57%c to 5814 c. No. 4, 53c to 54%c. No. 4 W, 53%c to 58c. No. 4 Y, 53%c to 56c. Oats No. 2 W, 36c to 38%c. No. 3 W, 36c to 37%c. No. 4 W, 35%c to 3614 c. Standard, 38c. ♦ FUTVBES July Sept. Dec. Wheat Open .... 92%91% 89—% 89—% High .... 92% 89% 90% Low 91% 88% 88% Close .... 92% 89% 90% Cora Open .... 57% 57% 55%X High .... 57% 58% 56 Low 57% 57% 55% Close .... 57% 58% 55% Oats Open .... 35%%% 3.4%% 35 High 36 .. 34% 35% Low ...... 35%% 34% ' 35 Close .... 36 34% 35%

Notice to Rebekahs. All members of Rensselaer Rebekah Ixjdge No. 346 I. O. O. F. are earnestly requested to be present at the regular meeting on Friday, June 17th/for the transaction of important business. CORA COEN, N. G. L. IDA BENJAMIN, Secy. Mrs. Will Roth returned to her home in Monticello this afternoon after a visit with her parents.

Wash Dress Goods Sale. A complete line of new novelties in the new weaves and latest shades. A new’ line of large plaid ginghams, vefy popular, all at bargain prices. . . | ' Ladies’ New White Lingerie Dresses, fresh from New York, not one carried over, w r orth $5.00 to $18.50 for an all over embroidery and lace dress, now. $3.50 to $9.50 Shirt Waist Sale. AH New Stock. 75c Waists, n0w.... .....50c $1.50 Waists, now SI.OO $3 00 Waists, now .' .$2.00 x $6.50 Net Waists, n0w...... .....; . $4.67 A STRAW HAT SALE TO SAVE YOU $ $ $. All good staple shapes in flue Milan and split straw, at nearly one-half Regular price. ■ ■ ' ' LONGLEY FELT HATS. In new, good shapes in stiff and soft hats. No better made. Sold every wherefor $3.00 and cost $2.00, your choice now of lot $1.75 Corsets, 1-2 Marked Price. 25 rolls 18c 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, per yard.. • 12c

Fine Farms tit a Bargain In Cass County, Michigan.

The undersigned has for sale about twenty fine farms ranging in price from S4O to $75 in Cass county, Mich., not far from Dowagiac, a hustling little city. The farms are' well improved and are bargains at the prices offered. I shall be glad to show them to any people from Jasper or adjoining counties and feeT certaiir that the tenant farmer with some means or the small farm owner can better his condition by buying Michigan land. I will tell you about these farms if you will call at the Meyers & Secor merchant tailoring store in Rensselaer or will reply to any written inquiries. Here is a fine chance for the ambitious. These farms will be sold on small payments and crops will be included with farms bought at the present time. h.' ‘ HENRY SECOR. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them.

GOLDSBORO HEARD FROM A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro Joins in the Chorus of Praise for Cardui, The Woman’s Tonic. Goldsboro, N. C.—“A physician treated me for many distressing symptoms,” writes Mrs. Etta A. Smith, “but gave me no relief. "I suffered with neuralgia around the heart and w r as troubled at times with my h ead. 1 had pain in my left side, bowels, left thigh, shoulders an&arms. “After taking Cardui, J am now well and can recommend it toother suffering women.” Just such doubtful symptoms, as those from which Mrs. Smith suffered, are the ones for which it wdlr pay you to take Cardui, the woman’s tome. It is at such times, when there is nothingjo showjor certafin, the real cause pf the trouble, that you need a tonic, to give the body strength to throw off the- illness that evidently threatens. Take Cardui, when you are ill, with the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you feel it coming. Your druggist keeps it *?’ Indies’ Advisory Dept. Outtator w omen Mat in plain w tapper on nqoMC

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE

Eab, Bamano Drink It Because It’s So Good HpHERE is nothing strange about taking the meat of -■» choicest Tropic-ripened bananas, roasting it, granu- f lating it, and making from it a hot table beverage. I Not so unusual, when you come to think of it. as '"t 1 taking the bitter coffee berry—poisonous in its natural - I state —roasting and grinding it and serving it as a ill hot drink. Or brewing a beverage from the dried U and hand-rolled tea leaves of India and Japan. -• H We of America have our coffee, tea, cocoa, r M chocolate, and now our BONANO. Is there any reason to presume that BONANO —made from •/ v the most delicious fruit that grows—may not be \ ~ the best hot drink, better than those you have been ' accustomed to? It is, and we want you to know it. We want you to enjoy its tempting aroma, its spicy, appetizing flavor. We want you to see how it strengthens, nourishes and refreshes. Drink BONANO for its own delicious goodness. That’s enough reason. And you will feel « better for drinking it, too. Let the children have 1 all the BONANO they want. There’s nothing in it 1 1111 that can harm them—much that will do them good. j llmß® I/|III|Iu[nM I* BONANO —pure and clean —handled in a |j I INI Isl I | sanitary way from the time the luscious, naturally I Ml KSm I Ilf If I mU r ripened fruit is picked until you open the sealed |M||lp liffl ||| M Ullr package in your own home —is sold by your nmlllllll 11 vftIHH HI IHlta ’ll Hr grocer. A 25-cent can of BONANO makes Il|H|mU Us n |||y|l| lli 75 cups of the best hot drink you ever tasted. iHIhI! II '> II I!kl|l|||U For sale by The Home Grocery ‘ International Banana Food Co, Corn Exchange Bank Bide., Chicago, 81. '' I 1 ' “s ”

“Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease—croup. Has been used with success in our family for eight year?.”—Mrs, L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. The monthly social by the M. E. Industrial Society will be held at Mrs. Elmer Gwin’s Tuesday. Everybody invited.

Dress Goods Event to Save You $ $. 46 inch to 54 inch Blacks and" Colors, Cicilians. Brilliantines. Mohair, Voiles, Panamas, Henriettas, Serges, Crapes, Chiffon, Panamas, Broadcloths, Armures, Silk Kaolins, Bengelenes, Cashmeres, etc., marked in plain figures at close cash prices, at SI.OO per yard Choice of lot, only, per yard 60c 36 inch to 44 inch, same as above, marked 50c yard, choice of lot, now, per yard 7 .SOc 28 inch to 36 inch, Novelty Dress Goods, now, per yard 15c ■" 1 I ' COATS AND SUITS. Not a Back Number. 52 inch Heavy Linen Coats, worth $7.50, now ... .$4.90 52 inch Black Silk Coats, worth $15.00, now . $9.00 $18.50 Ladies’ Worsted Suits, now $10.50 SHOE POLISH BARGAINS. Whitmore, standard of the world, In all shades. All 10 cent bottles and boxes, now 7c All 25 cent bottles Gilt Edge boxes, now. 15c ALL MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AT ONE-HALF MARKED CLOSE PRICES FOR CASH IN PLAIN FIGURES. PANTALOON SALE AT ONE-HALF PRICE—A FULL LINE OF NEW OVERALLS. ALL 5 & 10 CENT COUNTER GOODS, 3% & 7 CENT COUNTER.

Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makhs the blood rich, red, pure —restores perfect health. Nice northern grown white sand potatoes 16c a peck or 40c a bushel at John Eger ’i.

New Tailoring Store.

Suits made to order at reasonable prices. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Also ladies’ garments pressed. Dry cleaning a specialty.* All work guaranteed first-class. MEYERS & SECOR. Correct size and style calling cards at the Republican.