Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1901 — Page 8

The Great Annual Summer Clearance will Continue Through August, 1901, at the — BARGAIN - STORLA Greater reductions than in our Great July Sale. The price cutter has been all through our stock of summer goods and evervthing has suffered The prices of some have been cut in two in the middle, some have had one-third loped off and some one fourth Of course we loose money but it pays to loose money when by loosing it we make more custome'rsanTplease tho«e we already have This sale commences Aug Ist and the goods will not last long at these sacrificing prices. Here are only a few kinds and nrioec for the shrewd buyer for summer and fall goods- * iur

Clothing Sacrifice. Many at % and y 2 off marked price to make room for a complete new stock to arrive this month. A special great pantaloon sale. Shirt Waist Sacrifice. All 50c and 70c ladies' shirt waists, good style well made, all sizes, choice now ... 35c All 75c and $ i .00 shirt waists, choice now only 5C c We continue to throw in the trimmings with wool dress goods. — Great Bargains in Queensware. Lamps, Glassware, Hardware. Grai itewaie, Tinware. Wire, Nads. Wire Fencing, Washing Machines, Churns. Clothes Wringers. etc

The Chicago Department Store, PHONE 36. OPPOSITE B. FORSYTHE, Prop.

Old Settlers'.

'At the meeting of the Directors of the Old Settler’s Association on last Saturday, Mr. B. F. Ferguson was chosen vice president, and the following committees were ap,pointed: Soliciting committee of A. Leopold, John Eger and Lucius Strong; Programme •committee, B. F. Ferguson, W. R. Nowels, Mrs. Frank Foltz, Mrs. Ora Ross and Mrs. Ida Randle, John F. Major, C. E. Mills. Dr. Ira M. Washburn and Moses Leopold. This committee will hold a meeting in the Clerk’s office on Saturday, August 3, 1901, at 4 p. m. The committee on Relics are Louis S. Alter, Shelby Grant and . Jared Benjamin. All persons having relics typical of the early history of Indiana, or articles of any kind possessing historical value or interest, and curios that are not mow common, are requested to notify any one of the members of .this committee, giving the age and such historical incidents connected with them as will be of interest, in order that arrangement may be made for their exhibition. Arrangments will be made to care for all articles brought and to restore 4hesame to the owners after the reunion. Do not hesitate to bring -what you have, as it is the determination of the association to make this gathering the best that has been held. Secretary.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Henry Simonin to Kate Hoff, man, issued .Inly 26. Erwin O. Hooper to Lou McGill. issued July 29. John W. Jacks to Angelina Shipman, July 30. The Democrat can furnish printed or engraved calling or invitation cards on very short notice. We can make you close prices on both classes of this work.

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Do you want to buy a nice farm on reasonable terms and save commission? Have 4 farms that I will sell on easy terms with small payment down, balance lat o per cent, interest. I have one farm of 130 acres; one of 100 acres; one of 200 acres; one of SO acres. Also good residence property in Bensselaer. Robt. Michel, Owner. Rensselaer, Ind. Tell your neighbor to subscribe /for the taxpayers’ friend, The WtaiocßAT. It gives all the news

The Wallace Circus Coming.

All contracts necessary- for the innumerable details connected with the exhibition of the Great Wallace Shows in this city have been completed, and this show, which is one of America’s largest amusement enterprises will visit this city at an early date. The Wallace Show prides itself upon being absolutely without a peer, in point of equipment, the excellence of its stock, the extensiveness of its zoological display, and the real merit of its performances. No money is spared, no expense considered too great to procure the best that can be had in all departments of sucn a mammoth institution. It is really a credit and a benefit to any community to have a show of such magnitude and character as the Great Wallace Show to visit it, and its coming to this city at an early date will certainly please the lovers of innocent amusements. Our people always delight in meritorious circuses, and the fact that the Great Wallace Show is in the very foremost rank of such amusements, and in a class exclusively of its own as to exceptional merit, is sure to cause an unusually liberal patronage upon this visit here. The Wallace Show is one of the biggest; it is a ten acre department store whose wares consist of amusements. People who patronize the big department stores are not expected to want something in every department, neither is it expected that a spectator at the Wallace circus will be able to see every act, but it is expected that he will not have any trouble to find Just what be likes to see. The management has so arranged Its program that acts suitable to the great variety of tastes are always In view throughout the entire performance, wbioh will last for two. hours and a half. t' The Great Wallace Show will give two proformances under its immense waterproof tents in Rensselaer, on Tueday, August 27.

A Young Lady’s Life Saved. Dr. Chai. H. Utter, a prominent physician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states: “Last March I had as a patient a >oung lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. \\ hat to do at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by Long.

Wash Dress Goods Sacrifice Not many left and in a few more days we will not have a yard to carry over at these prices. All 28 cts, 35 cts and 45 cts yd goods, your choice now per yard only ig c . All 18 cts to 2 5 cts yd choice now per yd .-. .. IQc All 4 ct and set calico now per yd 3% and 4|c Special Grocery Sale. Prices subject to market changes. Two car loads of Flour, 300 barrels received this week, 1 car load of Stoneware received last week and 1 car load of salt will be received next week. Town Talk Flourbbl 85 c Old Gold flour, equal to any, % bbl 9Q C Washburn Crosby Gold Medal Hour, % bbl SI.OO 18 lbs granulated sugar for i. oo Crocks in all sizes and styles. 1 gal white crocks worth 10 c gal only ... 5c gal 1 gal white porcelain lined crocks worth i2|cgal only 7c ga 8 to 12 gal white jars worth 10c gal only 6c gal Swifts fancy sugar cured Clover brand smoked bacon 11 £c lb Swifts dry salt bacon 9 c lb Swifts fancy pickled pork 9 c lb All 10 ct cuts tobacco, per cut 8 c

FARMS FOR SALE. BY Dalton Hinchman REAL ESTATE AGENT, I Vernon, Ind No. 381. Three hundred acres. 320 a cultivated, 40a timber, 170 a bottom, Boa tiled, ou pike, four wells, cistern and live water, two large barns, corn cribs, granaries, sheds and wagon scales, medium house, level, yielded from 40 to 7o bushels corn last year per acre. Price S3O per acre. No, 385. Two hundred and thirty acres, two houses -one five rooms, other two rooms, two orchards, two Rood barns, M mile of church and school-Catholic, M mile to pike road, timber 6o acres, lays well, price S2O per acre. No. 297. Farm of 317 a, bouse of four rooms, large barn, double corn crib 24x30 ft. 40a in timber, balance in cultivation, miles of R. R. town, good limestone soil, price SSOOO, half cash and good time on balance at 8 per cent. No. 378. Farm of 343*4 acres; frame house of 5 rooms, good frame barn, a tine young orchard, 100 acres in timber, balance in good state of cultivation, a tine stock farm as well as a good grain farm, it is a well watered farm and lays nice; 3K miles of railroad town. Price S3O per acre, one-half cash, good time on balance at 6 per cent secured by first mortgage. Farm of 156 acres, 1!4 story brick house of orooms, a large barn and other outbuildings, a fine orchard, good water, 10 acres of timber, rest plow land, most rolling. Farm is in good repair. School 4, mile, church ou corner of farm, 3 miles to R. R. town, 6 miles to Vernon, county-seat. Price $4500. Half cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. Correspondence Solicited. RIFIRIXCM: Judge Willard New. Ex-Judge T. C. Batchelor, First National Bank. Merchants: S. W. Storey, N. DeVersy. Jacob Foebel, Thomas & Son, Wagner Bros. & Co., Nelson A Son, J. H. Maguire A Co., W. M. Naur. Herbert Goff and Wagner's plow factory. Anyone that wishes to look over the county, would be pleased to show them whether they wished to buy or not.

I have private funds to loan on real estate at low rates for any length of time. Funds are always on hands and there is no delay—no examination of land, no sending palters east—absolutely no red tape. Why do you wait on insurance companies for 6 months for your money? I also loan money for short times at current bank rates Funds always on hand. W. B. Austin. Subscribe for The Democrat. Irwin & Irwin are making loans on farm or city property at a low rate of interest and commission and on more liberal terms than can be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County.

Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cura Sold by A. F. Long.

• have the agency for Gas Eng I nee, Threshing Machines and Clover Hullersand Parsons Self-Feeders, the best in the land. /r Don fonei me Place. ONI DOOR NORTH OF MARSLK SHOP. ON FRONT STREET.

WE wish to inform our patrons and the general public that we ______ have succeeded in getting a first class upholsterer and repair man and we are now in a position to do all kinds of new and repair work in that line, also that we are prepared to do all kinds of painting and decorating, picture framing and pasteling. We are here to stay - and bound to give satisfaction. Try nnuuci i v UB y° u Bee UUNNtLL I tbat w « ca ? you. Work called BROS f° r an d Slivered. Phone 203 A RENSSFLAER U INDIANA VY

Money On Farms AT 5 PER CENT. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time. Also loans on city property.at low rates and Commissions as low as can be had in the county. Call a Commercial State Bank, No. side Pub. Square, Rensselaer, Ind. Everybody reads The Democrat. Morris’ English Worm Powder Warranted toearaaay earn«(Worm* la Boraaa Cattle, *baw or Dona, abo Ha Wonw la Qofia. Wrlaa. Ma. ba* Sold by A. F. Long.

Shoe Sacrifice Sale. Shoes at 50 cents on the $ to close' out. Hundreds of cases of new goods are beginning to come in now. We are marking and storeing them on the 3rd floor to await the room of clearing out our shelves for the new goods. Great Bargains in, Underwear. Hats- Cans. Hosiery. Ribbons. Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Carpets. Trunks, Valices, Umbrella. Lace Curtains, Rugs. Portiers, etc. etcLadies’ Suits, Jackets, Capes, Wrappers, Skirts, etc, at prices that will pay you to investigate for fall wear.

ROBERTS’ CARRIAGE EMPORIUM. On Front Street, one door north of marble shop, you will find Chas. A. Roberts in his new implement shop; a little late but better late than never. I have on exhibition McCormick Binders and Mowers, and also their world-beater Corn Harvester Studebaker Farm Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. I have the agency for the Union City Carriage Co., of Indiana. They have a wide reputation of being high-class goods and can be sold at a very low price considering the quality. Ido not ship in carload lots, but pay spot cash and can meet anyone’s prices on good goods. Please call and inspect, it will cost you nothing; everyone welcome. c A ROBERTS

A short time ago a HAN came to inspect the New Hardware and fa FOUND as fine a line of Tin and Graniteware as S fa city stocks carry. He found no k DEAD shelf goods; but everything new, neat and Jr clean. And •] > 5 [• AT such low prices, that he decided to trade at •) (• LEE S from that on, whenever in need of anything fa in the T; I •) J HARDWARE line. fa I RY Lee’s New Hardware Yourself, (• . McCOYSBURG, IND. J FLY bouncer I * AWAY '■ • wml' rues. nosoi/nroriwk \ tjaß INsrcn on notin' Wftgr J' _ SOLD BY B. S. FENDIG, THE POULTRYMAN, RENBBELAER, IND.

What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a phvsic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Long.

Subscribe for The Democrat Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Long.