Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

vUtmv ttjHß JL\.BAKIN&POWM Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingreLdient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Alum-phosphate powders are made with harsh mineral acids ■ ■ and must be avoided. 1 I “* ‘ ' ■hiw-bH

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Wheat, 96c; Oats, 4 6c; Corn, 54c; Rye, 65c. Keep in mind the Rensselaer poultry show to be held Jan. 18 to 23. The Christian church people took in about S2OO at their bazaar held last week. Walter Ponsler and Editor Miller were over from Mt. Ayr on business Tuesday afternoon. A. A. Courtwright near Remington was a business visitor in the city Thursday afternoon. ' Ben and Lewis Welsh have rented their farm in Jordan tp., to Harrison Wasson, and will again take up their residence in Rensselaer, we understand.

?*f Reduction in FURNITURE [gj flEHgBv 10 to 40 Per Cent Cut on i _ J Every Article in the Store i N Among the things offered at a reduction are the fo,lowing: greatly reduce the stock, and to accomplish this in the least frfil Rnrhmnr ri.' possible time I have decided to mark every article for sale L/ining Lhftirs, at a greatly reduced price during the season of heaviest 'wtttriiW, Ilfll MorrU fhairfi fk; na furniture buying. This price reduction extends to every | IB 9 U( SetSy article of furniture in the store, except kitchen cabinets, ' iITORWI * Center Tables CmirliM which by contract with the manufacturers can not be sold IHmWI H r* ’ V^UCnes, except at the factory retail price. Everything else has been W±rZW)?&!Wfok Cabs, Go-Carts, Iron Beds. Dressers marked down as low as we could afford to sell it, and there d J D c • k ’ is at least alO per cent reduction on it all, and this cut in MHBiPjj J; Oed-Koom SllltCS, Library Tables. - ' price extends to as much as 40 per cent on some articles. 1 ||u fJ mw pi* D 1 r* _ C | The price advantage is certain to attract attention and create xM n\\ Lanina KaCkS, Carpet OWeeperS, I a great rush for the first choice, and I have decided to give dPfcSSK v\\\\ Rif* n » wv_ ’• .‘ all an equal chance, by starting the sale Saturday Morn- ,\\\\ oOOKCaseS, Mirrors, PIUICeSS Dressers, ing, Dec. 12, and continuing it to Dec. 31. WWW Hininn Takl^o I My clerks have carefully gone over every article, left '\\Vw inin o * SDIcS, r lCtlireS, the old sale price tag and placed over it a new red tag with Sorintrs MaHtmom p;il Awa the reduction price thereon, Both prices are in plain figures Mattresses, ttllOW*. actual. My motive in making this great sacrifice sale is to on th?SetrtfeXSu&ft&U3 condense the stock which is now displayed and stored in a ffrMtTdnrLn f 8 ? 6(1 arerlrrive on a jan to l th ® dißP ‘ ay ° f "" g °° ds *“* *» buy. It will psyche person waiting fumtoe to d'rive , This is notan effort to sell old and out-of-date furniture, Sor CM«ma* Vre.enu ggg riX for it is deubtful if there was a better stock in Northern w/H be Marked “ Sold well to come in withont’dplav thebe^furniture 8 Sto ° k tkS meanS rßre and Laid Ataay. mences Saturday Dec. 12, an/'lasts until the last day of the gams in the best furniture. | , month, and it will be matter of the first come, first served. Don’t let this chance get away from you. Now is the time to buy. Get in early and I get first selections. Red Tag has Reduction Price plainly marked. ~W\ Ji WRIGHT IB Successor to Jay W. Williams . I i 1 Opposite Courthouse Rensselaer* Indiana 1 -- ;