Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1901 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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. q a. ROBERTS.

RENSSELAER RACKET STORE 1-5-10-15=250. Nothing More! Nothing Less! Goods you have been paying 3 and 5c for, you get at our store for *c; 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 20 and 25c. iitis i nil oi itl ii 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 and magnificent display of Merchandise to be found at no other place—only the Racket Store. W r e quote no prices, as we have no goods over 25c in our store. That alone is proof that where there is such a vast assortment, there must be some bargains 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, Inch I nr ATION. ROOfl FORMERLY OCCUPIED AS THE I IVJI3I. “fIODEL CLOTHINO MOUSE.”

FARMS FOR SALE. BY Dalton Hinchman REAL ESTATE AGENT, Vernon, Ind. No. 291. Three hundred acres. 220 a cultivated. 40a timber, 170 a bottom, Boa tiled. on 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 com last year per acre. Price S3O per acre. No. 205. Two hundred and thirty acres, two houses—one live rooms, other two rooms, two orchards, two good bams, H mile of church and school-Catholic, k mile to pike road, timber 6o acres, lays well, price S2O per acre. No. 297. Farm of 817 a, house of four rooms, large barn, double corn crib 24x90 ft. 40a in timber, balance in cultivation, 3 l >> miles of R. R. town, good limestone soil, price SSOOO, half cash and good time on balance at 0 per cent. No. 878. Farm of 84814 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; 8k miles of railroad town. Price S2O per acre, one-half cash, good time on balance at 0 per cent secured by first mortgage. Farm of 166 acres, 114 story brick house of a rooms, a large barn and other outbuildings, a fine orchard, good water, 10 acres of timlrer. rest plow land, most rolling. Farm is in good repair. School ki mile, church on corner of farm, 3 miles to R. K. town, 6 miles to Vernon. couttfy-»eat. Price $4500. Half cash, balance oVttme at 6 per cent. Correspondence Solicited. References: Judge Willard New, hx-Judge T. C. Batchelor. First National Bank. Merchants: S. W. Storey. N. DeVersy. Jacob Foebel, Thomas & Son, Wagner Bros. A Co., Nelson & Son, J. H. Maguire & Co., W. M. Naur, Herbert Goff and Wagner's plow factory. Anyone that wish** t* look over the county, would be pleased to show them whether they wished to buy or not. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. «- - ell*’ Hooslsr Poultry Powder ear G -~ Sold by A. F. Long.

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 nnuun i v 118 ant * you will Bee lIIINNi 11 T that we can please U you. Work called BROS e^vere^' pnone 205 A RENSSFLAER M INDIANA VY

S PER CENT. MONEY. Money to burn. We know you hate to smell the smoke. Stock up your farms while there is money in live stock and save taxes on $700.00 every year. Takes 36 hours at the longest to make the most difficult loans. Don’t have to know the language of your great grandmother. Abstracts always on hand. No red tape. Chilcote & Parkison. To Sava Har Child From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of LaGrange; Ga., applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns. Scalds and Piles. 35c. Cure guaranteed by Long, druggist.