Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mk ®F Worland’s Furniture Store! .■aJSWj BEFORE JANUARY I, 1909. j* jijfßE9f And et ne c^et on a Dandy Nice Kitchen Cabinet. Pgjs. Qm '• : 8 lam S ivin £ awa y th * Cabinet as an advertisement, to get the people of Jasper county more fully acquainted with the Special Furi y niture Bargains lam offering. Be sure to register before January First as the Cabinet will be given away on that date. Remember i j t C osts you nothing to register. Children under 16 years of age not permitted to register. Furniture Makes the Ideal Christmas Gift i 3 During the next two weeks practically all purchases for the holidays will have been made; we have made exceptional preparation for this trade. No where can |; 3! you find a better selection of gifts for your family and friends, and all at reasonable prices, too. Step in and look over our fine stock. 3 3 :: Rockers and Easy Chairs :: Book Cases, Mirrors, Etc. ;; Every home can always accomodate another easy chair; we 3 3 3! A fine assortment of combinaticn bookcases, 18x40 beveled 3 3 3> have a line of rockers and easy chairs that cannot be surpassed 3 3 3 3 french plate mirrors, and hundreds of other handsome articles ;3 ;■ For a durable and pactical gift you could not do better. A 3 3 3! of furniture that will make elegant holiday presents for every 3 3 «; few bargains in Morris chairs. 33 3; member of the family. <3 :: A Great Display in Dressers i: 1 |||| J i: \ Carpet Sweepers •> 33 Every woman appreciates a nice dreser; we have a wonder- 33 3! sweeper is By 3 3 3; fully comprehensive line from which to make your selections, 3 3 3 3 worn out, make your wife 3 3 3; many different styles and finishes. Birdseye Maple Princess 33 \ / fllffYN J | happy and get her a 3; Dressers with large oval glass. Mahogany Princess Dressers, 33 j 3 Gold Medal Ball Bearing.3| :: Our Line of Couches and Davenports B) i: Dining: Tables and Chairs 3; Beats anything you will find elsewhere. One to suit yous 3 3 1= 3! An elegant line*>f dining room furniture, including tables,® 3 3 ;; here at any price you want to pay; we have them in tapestry, 33 I lftTf iMiSj 1 ' 3 3 chairs, china closets, buffets, etc. 3 3 ;; verona, plush and leather. *3; Mu j / JTKM-—•d 33 mm . " 3 3 33 a c n p C j fl | Invitation 33 l\N r 33 eatresses 33 3 3 iiivuauuii 33 my J 3 A special feature of our business that we wish to call your 33 j; Is extended to newly married people to visit our store be- 33 3! attention to, is our line of matresses. Your money back when 3 3 ;; fore purchasing their outfit of furniture. 3 3 not satisfied with one of our felt matresses. 3 3 3 3 Mr. H. F. Wagner, of the Free Sewing Machine Company, will be at my store for one week, from December 16 to 23, for the purpose of demonstrating 3 3 33 the many advantages of the Free Machine. Every lady should attend this demonstration, as this is positively the best machine on the market today, and we 3 3 ;; want you to see its work. Fancy Souvenirs of work done on the Free Machine will be given away during the demonstration. 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l 3 If I can get you to visit my store M MM 'W “W W A TWX My stock of furniture is new andup-to-once, I will take my chances on get- I ■ /VI I I ■ date. The prices are in plain figures ting your trade after that. • A V JL# ▼ ▼ ' which speak for themselves.
mm are the foundation of the popular opinion *”®**j' i 8 known by some as ill luck. Mi.Silld Q'pH Neglecting your teeth is a mistake _. * ® that will cause the severest kind of ill Mistakes ». A bridge will often "make good" for teeth that have been lost by decay, thus avoiding the necessity of a plate. Any cause to complain about workmanship is something unusual among my patients. Prices are such that do not make you think of unfair profits. DR. HORTON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today's markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 46c; Wheat, 93c; Rye, 65. Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Logansport on church business yesterday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 2; Remington, 1. i Mrs. Joe Hallagan was called to Delphi Sunday by the death of Bentley Lyons of that place. Buy your overcoat or cloak at Murray’s at 20 per cent discount. Now is the time to get in on them. The Democrat is Issued eight pages to-day to accommodate the demands on our advertising space by holiday advertisers. %/ Patrick Hallagan and daughter. Miss Maggie, left Monday for Ocalla, feHa., to spend the winter with his daughter. Mrs. A. E. Deleoust. Mrs. Alex Leach and son Oscar were called to Paxton, 111., Saturday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Grider, who was quite aged. Mrs. E. Kaub went to Elkhart yesterday for a short visit with her son Vern, who holds a position as a reporter on the Elkhart Truth. Harry Watson came down from Chicago Heights Saturday evening for a brief visit with relatives. He has been working for a real estate Arm up there. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clark and baby of Cedar Point. Kao., came Sunday evening for a visit of indeflnite length with his mother, Mis. Lucy Clark. You can make no better holiday present to a friend living away from Jasper county than a year’s subscription to The Democrat—lo 4 reminders of the donor for only $1.60.
