Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clearing Sale Having purchased of La Rue Bros, their Furniture Stock in the Nowels’ building, I will continue sale of same at greatly reduced prices in order to make room for a new and more Complete »p E Furniture

I have several patterns of Cotton and Hemp Carpet worth 20 to 50c Clearing Sale Price, 15 to 38c Wool Carpet worth . 50>2 Clearing Sale Price 450 Dressers worth $12.50 to 14.00 Clearing Sale Price 11.50 to 12.50 Bed Lounges worth 10.50 to 15.00 Clearing Sale Price 9.50 to 13.00 Glass Front Cupboards, worth 10.00 Clearing Sale Price 9.00

Combination Book Cases, worth $15.50 Clearing Sale Price 11.00 Beds worth 3.00 to 18.00 Clearing Sale Price. . , .. . 2.00 to 18.00 Chairs worth 7.30 to 8.50 Clearing Sale Price 6.50 to 7.60 Rockers worth 1.50 to 5.00 Clearing Sale Price. ..... 1,08 to 4.00 Birdsell’s Carpet Sweepers worth 2.50 Clearing Sale Price 2 00

Also a fine line of Child’s Chairs, Rugs, Footstools, Easels and Curtain Poles, Bed Springs and Window Shades, which will be sold at reduced prices. \ lam also prepared to do all kinds < I INVITE THE ATTENTION OF «\ Picture Framing and Upholstering REMEMBER « t TH p pijri in and iriT a to order. Charges REASONABLE TUP PI APP *1 1 PUBLIC AND SOLICIT A. . > and SATISFACTION Guaranteed. HiCrLHUC SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. Nowels’ Block, opp. New K. of P. Building. E. J. HURLEY, Proprietor.

NOTICE — = | Billy invited to call at our (• October 25th and see the •) :th Century jj § L HEATERf S. Stove burns slack and all z' without smoke or soot, and rner. Don't fail to come in 9) how to save one-half of your (• FORGET THE DATE. •) G. E. HERSHMAN J

Spent Mora Than SI,OOO. W. W. Baker of Plalnview, Neb., writes: “My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over SIOOO without relief. She became very low and lost all hope. A friend recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar and. thanks to this great remedy. It saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years." Refuse substitutes. Sold by A. F. Long. For tasty and reliable job printing, call at The Democrat office. Prices always reasonable. He Learned a Great Truth. It Is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over und over again?” “John IWeeley, because once telling Is not enough.” It is for the same reason you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any teodencey of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A.' F Long, druggist. The Democrat and State Sentinel, each one year for $1.35; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.60; all three, $1.95. American's Famous BeautiesLook with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimple*. They don’t have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Khenm vanish beform (t. It eures sore lips, chapped hand*, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. >sc at A. V. Long’s drag store. Tell your neighbor to subscribe for the taxpayers’ friend, The Democrat. It gives all the news. Goes Like Hot Cakes. “The fastest selling article I here In my atore,” write* draggle! C. T. Smith, of Darla, Ky., “la Dr. King’* New Discovery for Consumption, Cough* and Colds, because it always cares. In my all years of sale* It has never failed. X bare koown It to aare sufferer* from Throat eod Lang diieasea, who oonld get no help from doctor* or any other remedy.” Mother* rely on It, beet physician* prescribe it, and A. F. Long guarantee* satisfaction or refund* price. Trial bottle free. Regular sizes. 60c end ft. For farm loans see Baughman & Williams. Low rate of interest. Morris* English Stable Liniment Sold by A. F. Long.

CITY. TOWNSHIP AND COUNTY OHM. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor J. H. S. Ellis Marshal Mel Abbott Clerk Charles Morlan Treasurer James H. Chapman Attorney Geo. A. Williams Civil Engineer J. C. Thrawls Fire Chief C. B. Steward COUNCILMXN. Ist ward .JHenry Wood, Fred Phillips 2d ward W. S. Park*, B. F. Ferguson 3d ward . J. C. McColly, Peter Wasson COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk John F. Major Sheriff Abram G. Hardy Auditor W.C. Babcock Treasurer R. A. Parkison. Recorder Robert B. Porter Surveyor Myrt B. Price Coroner Jennings Wright Supt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor..., John R. Phillips COMMIOBIONXBS. IstDlstrict ...Abraham Halleck tnd District Frederick Way m ire 3rd District Charles T. Denham Commissioners' court—First Monday of each month. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TBI'BTEM. TOWNSHIPS. Joseph Stewart Hanging Grove John Ryan Gillam Lewis Shrler Walker Blias Arnold Barkley Charles M. Blue Marion John Bill .Jordan Geo. M. Wlloox Newton S. L. Luee .Keener Thomas F. Maloney.... ....Kankakee Stephen D. Clark Wheatfield Albert J. Bellows.....«..Carpenter William T. Smith .....Mllroy Barney D. Comer., Union H. Hnmllto". Co. 5upt....,. .Rensselaer O. E. Hollingsworth Rensselaer George Bene... Remington Geo. O. Stembel Whentneld JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge Slmou P. Thompson Prosecuting attorney John D. Sink Terms of Court.—Second Monday In February, April, September and November. Mllroy Township. Wm. T. Smith, trustee of Mllroy township, gives notice that he will be at his residence In •aid township on the PlrM and Third , Saturday, of each month for the purpose of transacting township business; and business relating to making contracts or paying claims will be done on such designated day. Wm. T. Smith, Trustee. Jordan Township. John Bill, trustee of Jordan township, gives notice that be 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 done on such designated day. John Bill, Trustee. PLENTY OF E66S And an sick chiekvns whm WfUs’ llonstsr FordSold by A. F. Long.