Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To My Neighbors and Friends About two years ago I started in the second hand furniture business, and not being able to buy enough second hand goods to make the business pay, I decided to put in a new stock of furniture and discontinue the second hand. To-day I have not got a single piece of second hand furniture in my store. But I have one of the • very best equipped furniture stores you will find in any city the size of Rensselaer. I carry a complete line of Dressers, China Closets, Book Cases, Buffets, Dressing Tables, Music Cabinets, Davenports? Couches, Divans, Steel Davenport Couches, Rockers of all descriptions; some very fine upholstered Rockers for the parlor; twenty different styles of Dining Room Chairs; all kinds of Highchairs for children; Iron Beds in all styles and finish, and at prices that will astonish you. that are good enough for a king. In.fact I have the largest and best assorted line of Matresses ever carried by anyone in the city. The Hygea Spring that I sell with a4O lb. Felt Mattress makes the best bed on earth. Positively guaranteed to please you or your money back. Try one on these terms. I a I SO h avc a very l* ne ru^s * n al® oß * any size, in Axminsters, 5 Velvets, Body Brussels, and Tapestrys, at prices that bring you back after you get the other fellows’ prices. I have Rug Border in Oak finish that look mighty fine. My stock of Linoleums is complete. Several in 16-Quarter; some in 10Quarter; other in 8-Quarter; one roll especially for Bath rooms in blue and white. Dining Tables, both round and squire, from 6 to 12 feet; Kitchen Tables and Kitchen Cabinets of all kinds and prices to suit everybody. We do Picture Framing from the cheapest to the best. And Don’t Fnrd<>t 1 sell thc best Scwin S Machine that is manu- ® factored to-day. The name of this wonderful machine is “THE FREE”. See this machine before you buy. Nothing to pay until you are satisfied. The next time you visit Rensselaer, call at my store and look my stock over. Compare my goods and prices and decide for yourself whether I’m deserving of at least a share of your patronage or not. Think this r I over Dear Friend. Our interests are mutual.

Note—l have some large and handsome maps of the State of Indiana which I am J giving away as a Souvenir. Call in and get one, but don’t send the children, as these maps are expensive and we can only give them to actual heads of the family.

D. M. Worland The Furniture Man.

Notice ol Di Mi. State of Indiana, )_ County of Jasper.) bs - In the Commissioners’ Court, to December Term, 1909. in the matter of petition for drain by Lewis Dunker, Et Al. Notice is hereby given that a ditch I etition signed by the undersigned was filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, and that the petitioners have by indorsement on said petition fixed on December 7, 1909. as the day set for docketing said petition. Therefore, this notice is given to the following named land owners and corporations of the time set for docketing said petition, towit: Ebon P. Sturgess, John Rocke, G. J. Freshour, Frederick J. Smith, Warren Robinson, G. W. Coppess, and J. W. Selmer, Trustee of Gillam Township in Jasper County, Indiana. That your lands are described in said petition as affected by the proposed drainage. That the route of the main ditch and laterals and arms thereto are described in said petition as follows: Commencing tn the public highway running east and west about 20 rods east of the northwest corner of the southeast of the northwest % of 12-31-5, and running thence northwesterly to a point about 30 rods north of said highway, and running in a westerly direction a distance of about 100 rods; And by the construction of an open ditch from said last named point running southerly to a point near the northwest corner of the northeast % of the southeast % of 11-30-5, and running thence in a southwesterly direction to a point near the southwest corner of the southeast (4 of the southwest % of 1130- and thence westerly for a distance of about 60 ’ rods. and thence southerly for a distance of about 70 rods and where the same will find a good and sufficient outlet in what is known as the Prevo Ditch. And also by the construction of a tile lateral coming near the center of the northwest % of the southwest % of 1231- and running thence in a westerly direction until it intersects and empties Into the open ditch above described and where said lateral will find a good and sufficient outlet. That It is the purpose and desire of the petitioners to have the open ditch follow, whenever practicable the route and channel of an old open drain now existing along the line described but which drain is wholly unsufficient; but if (he Drainage Commissioners think it practicable to shorten the route of the proposed drainage by departing from the line of said drain then it is the desire of the petitioners that such be done. That the said petition is signed by the following named persons, to-wlt: LEWIS DUNKER, MARY LONG, J. T. FARIS, GEORGE D. PREVO, JOHN P. RYAN, C. H. GUILD. George A. Williams, Atty for Petitioners. Come to The Democrat office for fine job printing.