Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
](l sill to ii null! X But we do have on hand now the finest X I°* °f good Lumber we have ever had. Also the fullest line of Builders’ HardX ware as well as general stock' Hardware. + Our No. i hemlock piece stuff at X f° r common lengths may serve as a samX pie our prices throughout. We are 1 busy because we sell good goods at X right prices. X Respertfully, |W. R. LEE, ♦ 7 flcCoysburg, Indiana.
I MISS MARY MEYER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! | I tin Ml n sit Ml | TO BE CLOSED OUT WITHIN 30 DAYS! I |j '$ Black Chiffon Hats which \ve sold at $5.00, now $ $ $3.00. $ | ' g li* White Chiffon Hats which we sold at $5.00, now g $3.00. g Dolly Varden Hats at half price. V 2 $4.00 Hats going at $2.00. Also a full line of Street * Hats at 25c to SI.OO. g
f Rain and sweat \ \ . \ ] have no effect oa m, XT y wrß r* Kra ■ harne.. treated F§ §f §• K BL ■ with Eureka Har- M Va|E<j|/ E H neta Oil. It re- m *• \ »i»t* the damp, WW \ \ ssKSfst Harness I doVbSr I and cut. The l \V \\ v ■ harnesa not areara twice [7if / | L‘\-U aa lone by the LjJ/l ' i I uae of Eureka 2SCT tea i kt Vt I Standard Oil Jl Where to Locate? WHY IN THE TERRITORY TRAVERSED BY THE . . . LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE RAILROAD -THEGreat Central Southern Trunk Line, —IX—KENTUCKEY, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, WHERE — Farmers, Fruit Growers, Stock Raisers, Manufacturers, Investors, Speculators, and Money Lenders will find the greatest chances In the United Sta'es to make “big money" by reason of the abundance and cheapness of Land and Farms, Timber and Stone, Iron and Coal, Labor Everything! Fre6 sites, financial assistance, and freedom from taxation for the manufacturer. Land and farms at ip 1 .00 per acre and up. wards, and 500.000 acres In West Florida that can be taken gratis under the U. S. Homestead laws. Stock railing in the Gulf Coast District will make enormous profits. Half fare excursions the fire t and third Tuesdays of each month. Let us know what you want and we will tell you where and how to get It—but don't delay, as the country is tilling up rapidly. Printed matter, maps and all Infoimatlon free. Address, R. J. WEMYSS General Immigration and Industrial A gen', LOUISVILLE, ICY.
For First-Glass Blacksmithing
of all kinds, go to the Front Street' Shop o£ John Kohler, (Glazebrook’s old' Stand.) Horse-Shoe-, ing, Plow sharpening, Repair Woik and general blacksmithing done in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. Woodwork and wagon repairing done on short notice. Remember the place, south of the mil). John Kohler, Prop.
