Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE “99” CENT RACKET STORE E. V. RAWSFORP, - - Proprietor The Great ENAMELED-WARE Sale Starts on August 10th and Lasts Just One Week. rU never heard of anyone giving you a sale of this kind; they generally make a sale like this for one hour or a half-day, but you never heard of a sale, where the goods were sold at a loss to the proprietor, to run for a week. We want you all to come to our store; we want you to see the different lines we handle; we want you to ask the prices of our goods, no matter whether you buy a cent’s worth or not. Take a paper and pencil, jot down our prices, look at the quality of our goods, then be your own judge. If we can not sell you the same goods for less money, or more and better goods for the same money, we do not want your trade; all we ask is fair treatment. You will find no fancy cost marks to muddle the brains of our clerks. We do not have to look wise to sell our goods—they are all marked in plain figures—a school child in the first grade can see and tell you the prices oi our goods. We were the originators of the Premium Business in Rensselaer. You never received as much as a kind look until The 99-Cent Racket Store came here. We believe in sharing a part of our profits with our customers. We do not believe in charging you something to trade with us. We give absolutely Free, beautiful Pictures, fine China, Rugs, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention, when your purchases amount to $5, $lO, sls, and S2O. We handle almost everything. It will pay you when you want that little something you do not know where to find same, come here, you are sure to get it and save yourself dollars and a great amount of worry. Look at Our Windows. Don’t believe everything you hear about The Racket Store is out of business; we are still in business at the same old stand and liable to be for some time to come. When we do go out we will let you all know; we will not go away without notifying you, giving you plenty of time to bring in all your old tickets for redemption. We have been seven years in business in Rensselaer; you know our past record for business. If you think we deserve any patronage, please stay by the ship that has carried you over safely; if not, let the ship sink. Remember this Great Enameled-Ware Sale Continues One Week.
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George B. Marshall to George W. Ott, July 10, Its 11, 14, bl 2, Rensselaer, sub. bk, 3, Thompsons Add., $250. Marietta Luce Bosserman et al to Emmet L. Hollingsworth et al, Juce 5, se 19-32-5, s!4 20-32-5, Kahkakee, sl. q. o. d. Charles T. Otis et al to Edwin M. Ashcraft, July 6, certain lands in Keener tp., $lO, q. c. d. Edwin M. Ashcraft to Charles T. Otis, July 8, same lands, $lO, q. c. d. Benjamin J. Gifford to Thomas M. Callahan, May 21, pt sw 18-30-5, Barkley, 50 acres, $2,500. William O. Williams to Joseph S. W .Itiams, July 12, pt ntt nw 27-30-7, Union, l acre, S6CO. William B. Austin to Benjamin S. Fen Sig, July 6, Its 1,2,3. bl 8, Rensselaer, $1,50. Emma J. Warren to Rosa Kopplemau, June 15, Its 9, 10, bl 7, DeMotte, McDonald’s Add., SI,OCO, Douglas Clark to Albert S. Keene, July 2, It 8, bl 2, Subdivision of Lots 12 and 13, Wheat, field, Bentley's Add., $55. Thomas W, Grant to Joseph H. Long et ux, July 12, pt It 1, bl 2, Rensselaer, Thompson’s Add, S4OO. Augustus U. Lux et al to Lona Danford, July 19, lta 7,8, bl 5, Original Plat, Wheatfield SBCO, Leonard F. Bell to George D. Ritchey, July 20, se ne 35-32-5,40 acres, Kankakee, $2,003. John B. Alter to Martha J. Dickinson, July 23, lta 7,8,9, 10, bl 12, lta 11.12, bl 5, Fair Oaks, S9O.
Many goods 50 cents on the dollar at the big sale, Aug. 10 to 24. Chicago Bargain Store. Mr. R. B. Haligus, agent for the J. R. Watkins Medical Co., has moved his headquarters to the Knapp livery office, where those desiring supplies can be accommodated. 3t A sweeping sacrifice sale, entire stock, Saturday Ba. m., Aug. 10‘ to Saturday evening, Aug. 24. Chicago Bargain Store, An opportunity of a lifetime to buy at one half less than later in the fall. Big sale Aug. 10 to 24. Chicago Bargain Store. The Greening Nnieery Co. Monroe, Mich., one of the largest nursery concerns in the United States, write us that they want a good live agent in this section to solicit orders for their trees, shrubbery, etc. Experience not necessary. They offer good pay weekly, and furnish canvassing outfit free. We advise any man or woman in our community, who has some spare time to take orders to write them for particulars immediately. Mention this paper when writing. 4t FIFTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE Well improved, seven miles from good town; good house, barn 24x82, oribs and other good outbuildings, deep well; telephone and rnral mail route, near gravel road. All nnder cultivation except 5 acre grove of oak and hickory. Owner wants to move to town. Another 40 adjoining with no buildings, can he bought reasonable. and owner will rent purchaser 40 acres more for term of years if wanted. For price and terms address “X,”care Democrat, Rensselaer, lud. Remember The Democrat office for job printing.
For Bale: —O. I. 0. piga, full blood; weight about 140. Phone 521-E. John E. Alter. Ton will be wise to lay in yonr fall supply of clothing and shoes at the big sale, Ang. 10 to 24. Chicago Bargain Store. Come and see me for Osborne mowera and binders and get my prices on a general line of implements. Vance Collins. SHROPSHIRBS. December rams for sale, extra large fancy fellows; write your wants, or better, call and inspect herd. Thomas E. Reed, R-F-D-3. ’Phone 2 on 79 Remington, Ind. LOW RATES FROM RENSSELAER. Jamestown Exposition—6o day limit, $25.65; 15 day limit, $21.80. Coach excursion on sa’e each Tuesday, sls 60, 5 PER CENT LOANS. We can positively make you a loan on better terms than you can procure elsewhere. No “red tape.” Commission the lowest. No extras. Funds unlimited. See* us before borrowing or renewing an old loan and we will save you money, IRWIN & IRWIN. I. O. O, F. Build lug;,
