Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE CHEAP. New house and seven acres of land, north end of Ohio st. Enquire of Wm. B. Creech, Remington, Ind. THE LARGEST. The largest invoice of hardware that he has yet received, is just now on, at Lee’s, at McCoysburg. So full is his line that he seldom ever has a call now for anything which he cannot supply from stock, He is truly a hustler; and what he did not have in stock when he began last summer, he ordered as quickly as any one reminded him that they were in need of such, and in consequence the volume of his business is daily increasing instead of falling off as is usually the case in the winter months. He is continually on the lookout for the cheapest place to buy good goods and knows a snap when he meets it. Postage and telephone toll is no item to him when he is investigating prices, and in consequence he is on the ground floor on the first change in prices-of anything in his line. He carries a neat, clean stock of lumber which he uses the same discretion in handling as he does in his hardware. He is a firm believer in printer’s ink as a means of telling what he has for the people. A prospect could not be better for the eoming year than than his. Remember he is at McCoysburg. 50 pieces of embroideries 3 and 4 inches wide, value 124 and 15 cents a yard. Choice of lot only 10 cents a yard. Chicago Bargain Store. RENSSELAER NOT IN IT. / Tke Chicago Chronicle worked Rensselaer to the queen’s taste last Sunday. After gathering up a number of photos of Rensselaer’s 400 by its representative and advertising that the Sunday edition of that paper would contain pictures of Northern Indiana's most beautiful women and society leaders, and intimating very strongly that Jasper county’s hub would be extravagantly represented, something like 200 to 300 extra copies of the paper were ordered in advance. But when tne paper arrived nary a Rensselaer profile adorned its pages. Winamac, Rochester, Plymouth, Valparaiso and various other towns “got in,” but Rensselaer, whose fair damsels could easily give all those towns cards and spades on feminine beauty, was left completely out in the cold. No doubt numerous other towns were worked like Rensselaer, and will be worked again and again by similar schemes of unprincipled people. Millions Put To Work. The wonderful activity of the new century is shown by an enormous demand for the world's best workers—Dr. King's New Life Pills. For Constipation, Sick Headache, Billiousness, or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they’re unrivaled. Only 25c at A. F. Long's drug store.