Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1907 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

t Let’s Talk It Over, Anyhow. A friend from a western town writes: “We can trace at least a thousand increase of popula- ; tion the past year from the fact that the fifty-four memi bers of our Commercial Club about a year ago all agreed , to have printed on the back of their business letterheads a description of the town, its location, climate, natural advantages, possibilities for business, etc. Thus every letter they wrote was an advertisement for the town. The town booming matter was artistically printed, and the catch line 7171 . being visible as the Jy booms for the town, going out to all quarters of the compass. [i One of these letters might strike the eye of just the [A right party and bring us a new factory, an educational t* institution, or even a good substantial family looking for Hk a desirable home place. It is worth trying. We can get up the descriptive matter for you and do & the printing. -* Whv don’t you start the ball ? ' ~ y 1 .—:—: 1 ;♦ LET’S TALK IT OVER, ANYHOW. ’ i O

“The Microbe’s Delight” is a Wooden Bed f I They breed in all the inaccessible comers and joints where dust collects in all B H All nhvsician* urge their use. Most artistic in design and beautifully finished flB Pi bn scores of styles-* ‘ Snowy White,” “ Sanitaire Gold ” and other exclusive T| I m finishes that have made these beds famous. Examine Sanitaire Bfds “j W If you will find that each and every one has a fine, smooth, highly polished and m W perfect sanitary finish. We guarantee Sanitaire Beds for ten-long-years V SOLD BY ■ ■ ■ ' JAY W. WILLIAMS, THE FURNITURE, CARPET ANf RUG DEALER RENSSELAER, IND.

For Sale: 49 acres, splendid buildings. Price $3,000; SI,OOO cash, balance back on farm, or can use $2,000 residence, SI,OOO back on farm. Box 512, Milan, Ind. Bates’ home grown strawberries are on sale at McFarland’s grooery. Call and get them fresh from the vines. Summer Coats and trousers at bargain prices, was sls now $lO, was $lO and sl2, now $7 and $7.50; was $8.50, now $6. Come early before they are all gone. Duvall & Lundy. Samples riding and walking cultivators less than cost to close. Chicago Bargain Stork. _

Three papers a week for only $1.50 peb year —The Democrat every Saturday, with all the county news, and the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic, Mondays and Thursdays with all the general news of the world. Come in and see sample copies of both papers or aßk for them and we will mail you sample copies. NOTICe Gilmore & Porter, well drillers and repairs.* Lowest prices. Give us a call, Parr, Ind. For Sale— Five-room bouse, 75x300 foot lot, bearing fruit; situated on River street. J. E. Bislosky,