Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wilcox’s Store News. All AM Odr New Line of Goods for Our Fall Trade. Try Our Economy Coffee. A New Hat for Your Boy.
SURREY, IND.
Flannolj in ait -/" hadoj, Woighls and Colorj fiotv. S* Moot ~f urprijing Vatuo at lOc, 8,300 Jiarrfj. These flannels are the pick of patterns used so exclusively by wealthy people and our spring purchases at the then unusually low prices makes it easy for ua to offer our customers the best at the same low average of last fall. Stores which waited until late to buy must necessarily charge you with the advauce made imperative by the cotton shortage. If you are not a good judge of cloth you can very easily be over charged this fall. - You can buy safely from our stock this time. Thin K, of if you tuant Wool SKirt. We bought a line of Woolen and Cotton Flounced skirt patterns to sell at 75c and SI.OO, but we want to make a reputation this fall so we will do what other firms might not, that is, sell them at 25c less or 50c and SI.OO. They are really the best honest bargains we know of. Trust to us to treat you right, Fino *Kibbod X/ndtrbvear for Mon J/. It true tnat the old style Heavy Fleece lined underwear is not going to be used as much this year as Formerly and we have. marked ours down to 89c a suit. That just saves you lie by our cut price methods. We have added a new hue of Fancy Ribbed Styles in a pretty blue and tan color which really should sell at $1 25 asuit, but you know how we do things. We mark them SI.OO. We Make Prloes That Are Really Astonishlng Now, to be honest with us, don’t you really think that our prices are astonishing low? We have always been located in the country, where you never expect a store to do much business, but we have broken over the ordinary methods and cut and slashed until we are recognized by everybody as hustlers and price makers. Packed to the Roof with New aoods Already You hear every day or so that Wilcox is selling such ajid such an article at a very low price. Thatis. quite a little less than others. Do you know why this is?-We buy our goods when the market is low and only ask a small profit, then at times we cut the heart out of some well known article so as to create an interest and divide our profit with you.
OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Cltr, of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of David A. Phegley. late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. „ ALBERT J. BIGGS. Executor. Sept. 12,1903. 7NJOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit Court of Jasper County. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Amos F. Nichols, late of Jasper County, deceased, said estate Is supposed to be solvent. U. M. BAUGHMAN. Administrator.
NOTICE OF DITCH LETTING. B. F. HAZLETT ET AL DITCH. Jasper and Pulaski Counties. Notice is hereby given that the surveyor of Pulaski county, Indiana, will sell in the commissioners’ room in the court bouse at Winamac, Pulaski county. Indiana, on MONDAY, OCT. I*. 1908, the construction of the B. F, Hazlett et al joint ditch in Jasper end Pulaski counties. The main ditch commences at a point bearing east 800 feet from the northwest corner of the southeast quarter (sell) of section twentyfive (25), township thirty-one (81) north, range five (5) west, and ends at stake marked 235 plus 71 in the Monon ditch at a point bearing south TO degrees east 100 feet from the C. I. & L. R. R. bridge, in the northwest quarter (nwH) of section four (4). township thirty (80) north, range four (4) west. The lateral commences at a point bearing east 852 feet from the northeast corner of the southwest quarter (awft) of section twentyfour (24). township thirty-one (81) north, range five (5) west, aud ends at stake 63 on the main ditch. The ditch will be let by allotments to the lowest and best bidden, and the parties receiving such contracts will be required to enter into a written contract and give bond with approved security obligating themselves to perform said work in all things according to the plans and specifications made and provided for said work, which are on file in the auditon' offices in Pulaski aud Jasper counties. No bid will be accepted or contnct let for more than the estimated cost thereof. ELLIS S. REES. Auditor Pulaski County. WILLIAM C. BABCOCK. Auditor Jasper county.
Heal Estate Transfers, Lemuel Chanbns to Rowley N. Morehouse Sept. 33’ nw ne 13.83-8, Wheatfield. SBOO. Henry C. Hefner to W. M. Buchanan, Aug. 38, sw nw 18-38-8, est nw 13-38-8. est sw 18-38-8, nw sw 18-38-8. nft aw 16-38-6, 330 acres, Marion and Milroy, $20,900. John G. Moritz to Crown Point Brewing Co., Sept. 18, lota 1,3, bl 1, Kersey, Sigler’s, add. S7OO. James F, Irwin to Nathaniel 8. Bates, Sept. 17 ,lt 8, bl 18, Remington, SSOO. q. e. d. Joseph Hurst to George W. Michael, Sept. 16, aw 4-38-8, aw se 4-38-6, pt sw nw, 4-38-8, pt se nw 4-28-8, pt 5-38-6, 818 acres, Marlon, $33,500. John G.Heil to Mary L. Clausen, Sept. 18, frac. nw ne 8-81-6 frac. est nw, 8-81-6, Walker $4,000. Sarah Dickinson to G*orge W. Jones, Sept. 34, nw ne 9-37-6, 40 Carpenter, SB,OOO. George W. Jones to Albert H. Dickinson, Sept. 35, nw ne 9-37-8, 40 acres, Carpenter, SB,OOO. Morgan Hollinahead to George A. Wit. liams etux, Sefit. 18, sw ne 9*Bl-7, wft se 9-81-7, est sw 9-81-7. nwsw 9-81-7, nw 9-81-7, 400 acres. Keener, 130,000. Amelia R. Bullis to John Hudson, Sept. 38, nene 84-88-7, Jordan, $1,300.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY On well improved farm lands in this and adjoining counties. We can loan on two to ten years time, with privelege of partial payments of SIOO or more at any interest paying time. Money ready aa soon as abstract is approved. Lerat red tape. No publicity. Baughman & Williams, Attys. and Loan Agents, Rensselaer, Ind.
