Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE!| I 1 AGREAT 8 l«£*| SHOE SALE! » i i ! LESS THAN sOc OJXT THE | TO CLOSE OUT. < n Over 9,500 Pairs of Boots, Shoes & Robbers JI: rK. To begin SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 12, ; JCK. and close SAT UR]) A Y NIGHT, NOV. 19. , ratasJ»a& SBBi ■ I
500 Pairs Women’s fine Dongola and French Kid, bu ton and all sizes. Some out of style toes, but they cost to buy from the manufacturer $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; to close choice of lot, only SI.OO per pair. 300 Pairs Women’s linen Felt lace Congress and Button j shoes. Some were SI.OO to $1.50a pair, to close, your choice of lot, pr pair, 75c. 400 Pairs Misses’ fine kid, button or lace, some out of style toes, were $1.75 to $2.75 per pair. To close out, your choice of lot, per pair, SI.OO. .
Included in this sale at greatly reduced prices are Dry , Goods, Jackets, Capes and Collarettes, Carpets, . Clothing, groceries, etc., etc. We received the only car load, 160 barrels, of fine choice . winter apples, all the popular varieties, at 80c to $1.20 per bushel or $2.50 to $3.25 per barrel of 13 pecks. 1 Received this week, 1 carload of choice potatoes and 1 , carload of fresh salt. 4
450 pairs Men’s fine standard makes, E. Nettletons, J3urt & Packards, Pic. and coin toes, were sold and are marked in plain figures $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Your choice of lot to close only $2.00 per pair. 4,000 Pairs of Rubbers, Women’s common rubber overshoes 25 & 35c value, choice of lot, 20c. Men’s Felt boots with overs $2.00 value, to close, $1.40 per pair. Men’s best 4 stay felts with best Candee overs, $2.75 value, sale price, per pair, $2.00.
| Come early and find everything as advertised at the Reliable One Price Cash up-to-date Daylight Store that will save you more money than any other store in Northern Indiana, ( | TELEPHONE 36. THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor. ]
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OE THE Commercial State Bank. (North Side of Public Square.) RENSSELAER, IND. At the close of its business, on the 31st day of October, 1898. RESOURCES. Loans mid Discountss 92,441.47 Overdrafts 617.64 U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand 1.900.00 Due from Banks and Bunkers 32,569.24 Bunking House 5.585.00 Current Expenses 1,766.99 Currency 2.890.00 Specie 1,281.97 Cash Items 74.40 $1:19,126.91 RESOURCES. Capital Stock Paid ins 25.000.00 Surplus Fund 1,000.00 Discount, Exchange and Interest.. 4,334.04 Individual Deposits on demand.... 88,854.88 Individual Deposits on time 19,937.79 $139,126.71 STATE OF INDIANA, ) ss , Jasper County. ' I. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier of the Commercial State Bunk of Rensselaer, Indiana. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. , . Subscribed and sworn to before • Seal f me, this 3d day of November, 1898. ' ’ Charles G. Spitler. Notary Public. This bank is prepared to increase its clientage, and offers its services on as liberal terms as are consistent with safe banking. We buy and sell domestic and foreign exchange, pay interest on deposits, loan money on personal or real estate security, on long or short time and buy notes. A share of the public patronage is solicited. Addison Pabkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Mubhay. E. L. Hollingsworth. Directors.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF JASPER COUNTY— BY PRECINCTS, 1898. Secretary of ~ Prosecu- Repre- , . ... Treas- ~ „ Comm’r Comm’r State Congress ting Atty Bent^ tive Clerk. Auditor. urer Sheriff. Surveyor Coroner. lgt Dist I u i M h H I 1 1 F ’ ft | 1 1 PRECINCTS. 3 : g , • ? sL : g ? : s : £ ~ B ~ :J:::?’:W: ::::: ::• : : ’ : B 8 cr B B 13 Sts B»q B Bns B B'S Bts B’c B Hanging Grove 28 58 2 . 4 32 59 30 57 31 55 31 55 28 59 33 53 31 54 33 52 30, 55 32 55 33 53 Gillam 38 90 2 14 45 92 45 91 49 86 45 92 46 90 - 43 94 58 75 54 81 42 91 62 75 49 89 Walker 80 95 2 1 89 86 88 83 91 83 94 79 110 64 89 84 50 83 88 85 89 83 96 11 92 81 Barkley, East 43 78 1 1 47 75 47 71 49 69 46 73 50 69 44 75 44 76 47 71 47 70 50 69 51 65 Barkley, West 43 66' 1 3 54 55 53 55 58 52 58 55 57 55 57 53 . 56 55 59 52 54 55 57 54 69 - 39 Marion, Ist 78 154 .... 7 85 144 82 143 106 125 92 140 77 155 100 134 87 141 92 136 90 138 100 134 IQS 129 Marion, 2nd 86 185 3 1 94 173 . 99 166 108 159 97 170 80 188 99 166 87 179 103 162 86 181 104 167 101 167 Marion, 3rd 86 97 4 3 92 91 96 83 105 79 98 85 « 77 105 102 82 84 100 100 81 91 92 97 86 103 80 Marion, 4th 87 103 1 7 94 98 106 84 103 91 97 98 93 105 100 95 98 99 100 101 100 91 104 91 105 94 Jordan 83 48 21 4 107 44 103 42 107 40 110 39 99 51 107 41 99 50 103 44 105 41 106 41 103 44 Newton 73 50 5 3 76 47 74 45 79 43 74 46 62 52 79 42 74 45 77 41 74 46 89 33 82 39 Keener 31 124 2 1 33 117 33 117 32 118 32 117 49 104 31 119 29 122 38 111 31 119 23 128 31 118 Kankakee 57 48 1 2 58 44 58 43 61 41 59 41 65 37 59 42 58 42 58 42 58 42 50 52 57 43 Wheatfield 81 84 4 6 94 81 101 72 97 76 91 82 142 36 99 77 99 78 96 76 91 80 87 89 93 82 Carpenter, South 50 106 1 2 51 96 67 86 52 98 89 64 47 100 56 94 56 96 48 101 73 73 67 82 61 85 Carpenter, East 77 104 2 2 81 96 110 80 84 91 122 61 80 93 81 93 75 105 76 102 94 82 91 82 89 84 Carpenter, West 68 81 5 4 82 72 88 64 79 70 88 64 73 78 80 71 73 ' 78 72 82 81 69 79 72 77 73 Milroy 38 35 2 2 41 35 41 32 43 31 52 24 36 44 53 26 52 28 44 30 43 30 50 26 48 26 Union, North 60 63 3 5 65 61 65 62 64 60 67 61 65 61 67 59 64 63 69 52 69 61 68 59 67 61 Union, South 70 63 6 3 77 62 77 61 76 61 72 66 74 65 80 58 79 59 94 45 74 63 77 61 86 53 Totals 12571732 68 751400 16281463 1527 14741528 15141512 1410 16111459 15581393 1628 1451 15371410 1592 1489 15331502 1505 Majorities .... 475 ............ 228 .... 64.... 54 2.. 201 .... 101 .... 235 .... 86 .... 182 .... 44.... 3 *"*"‘~* »•••••• aeit •••$•••(••!• • •••<■ •• m m •• no* ee*****raiaeiat" emit *>»••••ss'• •s•s■ t n a at aameaenna an
■: New Undertaking I In Horton building, one door I west of Makeever House, with a complete and first-class stock of FUNERAL FURNISHINGS I respectfully solicit a share of the' public's patronage and guarantee sat- ' isfaction in every respect. Calls' promptly responded to day or night. ’ A. B. COWGILL, Residence at Makeever House. raoee tor.' ' and Trade-Marks obtained snd all Pat- ] ,ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. i 'Our Ornes is opposite U.S. Patent office 1 ,and we can secure patent in less time than those J remote from Washington. ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip1 |tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of ! charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 1 'A Pamphlet. “ How to Obtain Patents,” with ' cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries , sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&.CO. ' > Owr. Patent Ornct, Washington, D. C. 1
Non Resident Notice James W. Douthit, Attorney for Plaintiff. The State of Indiana,) In the Jasper Circuit J asper County. J Court, Oct. Term 1898. Rebecca A. Gibson ) vs >Complaint No. 5615. Edwin F. Gibson.) By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendant was found to be a non-resident of the State of Indiana, towit: Edwin F. Gibson. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First Monday of January A. D. 1899, at the Court House in the City, of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, which is for divorce, the s%nie will be heard and determined in his absence. ( , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ] Seal > hereunto set my hand and affix the ' v—' ’ aeal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this second day of November A. D. 1898. WM. H. COOVER, Clerk. James W. Douthit, Att’y for Plaintiff. Bring your job printing to The Democrat office. We appreciate your favors, do nothing but the best work and charg moderate prices.
