Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1901 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RENSSELAER RACKET STORE Nothing More! Nothing Less! Goods you have been paying 3 and 5c for, you get at our store for lc; goods for which you pay 10 and 15c, you get here for sc; goods you pay 20 and 25c for, we sell for 10 and 15c; goods you pay 50 and 75c and as high as SI.OO for, we sell for JO and Jsc. 1 He i k londet oi mt m W Everybody makes the remark, “My! how cheap everything is and a large stock to select from —and the quality of goods far above the standard, and only just think, nothing over 25c in the store, no matter what it costs. Such bargains were never seen or heard of before in the history of Jasper county.” IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME MILES to see the grand ana magnificent display of Merchandise to be found at no other place—only the Racket Store. We quote no prices, as we have no goods over 25c in our store. That alone is Eroof that where there is such a vast assortment, there must be some argains and wonderful ones at that. We are getting to be known far and wide and it will only be a matter of a few weeks or months until we shall have to have larger quarters to accommodate the vast amount of business which we expect to do, and are doing, as we are already crowded for room. We have no competition, as there is no chance for any. We sell goods so cheaply, we leave no room for others to get them any cheaper. We buy direct and have had the experience of a lifetime. In buying Goods, we buy right, and Goods bought right means they can be sold right.

. . We Are Here to Stay . . and anybody telling you differently, tells you something untrue. Our real estate values in and around Rensselaer are a positive guarantee beyond a doubt, that we have come to stay. We have the finest , . . Musical Orchestra . . . in the world and fine at that. Bring along the babies —they like Music and you can enjoy the same while doing your trading. Remember the place—the RENSSELAER RACKET STORE. RANSFORD & FRANKS, Rensselaer, Ind. | nfATIflM' ROOfl FORMERLY OCCUPIED AS THE L.WA 1 IVIN. •noDEL CLOTHING HOUSE."

TOWHSHIP TRUSTEES' CARDS. Milroy Township. Wm. T. Smith, trustee of Milroy township, gives notice that he will be at his residence in said township on the Second and Fourth Saturdays of each month for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will tie done on such designated day. Wm. T. Smith. Trustee. Hanging Grove Township Joseph Stewart, trustee of Hanging Grove township, gives notice that he will be at his residence tn said township on Friday ot each week for the purpose <f transacting township business; and busines- relating to making contracts or paying claims will be done on snch de-ignated <lav. Joseph Stewart. Trustee. Jordan Township. John Bill, trustee of Jordan township, gives notice that he will be at his residence in said township on the Second and Fourth Saturdays of each month for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be none on such designated day. John Bill. Trustee.

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CITY. TOWNSHIP AND COUNTY DIRECTORY.; CITY OFFICERS. Mayor John Eger Mamlml Abram SiinpHOu Clerk Schuyler C. Irwiu Treasurer James H. Chapman Attorney Harry K. Kurrie Civil Engineer H. L. Grumble Fire Chief Eideti R. Hopkins COUNCILMEM. Ist ward Chas. Dean. H. J. Kannal 2d wurd I. J. Porter, C. G. Spitler 3d ward .. J. F. MoColly, J.C. Chllcote COUNTY BOARD JJF EDUCATION. CBVSXBEB. TOWNSHIPS. Joseph Stewart Hanging Grove John Ryan Gillam Lewis Shrier Walker Elins Arnold Barkley Charles M. Blue,. .Marion John Bill ... Jordan Geo. M. Wilcox Newton Bert W. Sigler Keeper Thomas F. Maloney Kankakee Stephen D. Clark Wheat Held Albert J. Bellows Carpenter William T. Smith Milroy Burnet D. Comer Union Louis H. Hamilton. Co. Supt Rensseleer G. K. Hollingsworth Rensselaer J. D. Allman Remington Geo. O. Stemhel Wheatfield COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk John F. Major Sheriff.,.. Abram G. Hardy Audit0r.......... ..W.C. Bulteoek Treasurer It. A. Pnrkison Recorder Robert B. Porter Surveyor.... Myrt B. Price Coroner Jennings Wright Supt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor John R. Phillips COMMiaaIONEWt. Ist District Abraham Halleck 2nd District Simeon A. l»owell 3rd District. Frederick Way mire Commissioner's court—First Monday of each month, JUDICIAL. 011*01111 Judge Simon P. Thompson Prosecuting attorney John D. Sink Terms of Court.—Second Monday in February, April, September and November. DATCMTQ TRAoV-aTI TAI > ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY 1 • Notice in “Inventive Age” fa K►■■ ’ > Book "How toobtain Patents” g IBIbIb j ’ Chorgws moderate. No fee Uli patent to secured. ’ letters strictly confidential. Address, 0. »IBBEN>, Pstoirt Lawyer, Washintton, fi c j