Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M. Sands has moved from the Reynolds property on Weston street, into the Robert Michal property on Van Rensselaer street, vacated by Simon Leopold, who moves into the former Dr. Horton tenant property on North Division street, now owned by A. Leopold. Joseph Isselstein, who recently traded a stock of goods at Dunn, Benton ctounty, to F. B. Ham for a 100 acre farm in section 18, Marlon township, was here Monday looking for a house to rent, and if successful expects to move his family here this week. J- W. Faylor of Union tp., was in Monday having a couple of teeth extracted that had been giving him considerable trouble for several days -and caused neuralgia of the face. He has been laid up for- several days and the women folks were looking after the chores. Saturday night a fine 5-year-old bay mare that John had refused $l6O for got loose in the stable, and when the folks went out Sunday morning in the barn the mare lay dead, having been kicked to death by the other horses.
Col. Fred Phillips has been making several Interesting experiments with a megaphone, and believes that with a few improvements he can put wireless telegraphy on the blink. Friday afternoon he tried to get the telephone central by the old-fashioned method of ringing the bell, repeated attempts failed to elict any response, and the Colonel, probably a little irate, turned loose on the central building with his megaphone, and in his stentorian voice asked them to answer nis ’phone. He will vouch for its effectiveness, and in the course of a tew weeks every subscriber may be supplied with one. Growing in favor among the farmers—Home Gtocery. NOTICE. « * John Werner, the Tailor, de- • sires to inform the public that ♦ he has completely recovered • from his recent Illness and is ♦ * prepared to do your work with • promptness as before. .He has ♦ * an elegant display of samples ♦ * and would like to make you a • new spring and summer suit. • * Cleaning and repairing always • * taken care of at once. Remem- • her his place, over Fendig’s ♦ drug store. * * * * ♦ ♦*♦•**♦**, Try The Democrat for job work.
The House Cleaning Season is now on and the housewife will find everything in the Furniture line at our store, including floor coverings of various kinds and styles. Housewives’ Attention! We wish especially to call attention to the fact that are going to close out all our Roll Carpets, which includes a new stock of Ingaains, all new patterns, bought since January ist. Extra Super, All Wool Ingrains, regular 65 cent grade, » f" - at per yard Union Ingrain, extra heavy wool- Extra Heavy Granite, regular 28 faced regular 40 cent cent grade, will close out fl Here is an opportunity to get handsome and durable Ingrain Carpets at a time when you need them, for practically wholesale prices, as we are going out of the roll carpet business altogether. Call early and get first choice of patterns. A Few Remnants at your own prices. We shall still continue to handle Rugs, and have the largest and most complete stock in Rensselaer to select from. Beautiful new patterns in Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, etc., and at prices to fit any sized pocketbook. WRIGHT’S FURNITURE STORE THE GREEN FRONT South Side Washington Street, Rensselaer, Ind. Opposite Long’s Drug Store. AAAAAA AA4k A * ■. a - . . _ . _
