Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BIG REMOVAL SALE | • i. ■ •> • I rfl HE 99 CENT RACKET STORE 1 I Will move into the Odd Fellows Building on August Ist nnd will oc- •: i @ cupy both rooms of said building. They are being remodeled and I ■I S ' 1 " J finished up in latest style and colorings, giving us a chance w r hich we B fl have not had since in business in Rensselaer, to display our goods properly. * H fl We shall add a few new lines from time to time to suit our trade. We may I !fl branch out into the grocery business later on, but at present we shall not in- . I elude them. Our store will be known as I I Rons ford’s Department Store I » We shall discontinue giving premiums only on special occasions, and anyone I I having any of our tickets out on the 99 Cent Packet Store must bring them I I in before August Ist or they will not be taken at all. I | We will be open for business on July 28th, and Saturday, show day, will I ■ be a hummer. We shall give some extra inducements, and our show windows fl will feature the same for that special occasion. We shall continue to do busi- :j| 8 ness at our old stand up to August 3, 1910, and also open our new store the ■ W last 3 days of this month. Don’t miss calling at both of our Great Bargain fl m Houses the last week of the month, as our Removal Sale is now in full blast and B fl goods are going at cost or less. B ■ Remember the places., The 99 Cent Racket Store, Makeever Bank Build- fl H ing. and Ransford’s Department Store, in Odd Fellow Block. Rensselaer, Ind., fl B both opposite Court House. This is our tenth year in business in Rensselaer, fl H and we thank one and all kindly for your past patronage and we ask a contin- fl if uance of same in future. We shall strive as we always have, to give you more B 'y‘ and better Goods for Less Money, as we always said, the more goods you buy ■ 0. of us the cheaper we can sell them to you. It stands to reason. Thanking fl flj you all once more. Yours Very Respectfully, fl I El. V. RANSFORD, Prop. I I 'Rons ford's Department Store I j Rensselaer, Ind. . B \m

Books For Sale—“Andersonville, a Story of Rebel Military Prisons,” in leather binding, and “Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard.”-—Enquire at The Democrat office. U Farm Loans—Money to loan ox arm property in any sums up to 10,000. E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—Jasper Guy of Remington makes farm loans at 5 per cent interest with no commission but office charges. Write him. ts Cow for Sale —Good fresh cow for saIe—ALBERT DUGGIXS, Rensselaer, Phone 514-E. „r A Spices and Extracts—Watch for the Confer man, with spices, extracts and proprietary medicines.— B. K. VEIRS, Francesville, Ind. For Sale—An elegant B-flat, Beau Ideal Trombone, used only a short time and as good as new. Inquire at The Democrat office. Fat Stock Wanted—Am in the market at all times for fat cattle, hogs, sheep, veal calves, etc>, and pay the top market price. Write or phone me (No. 70-D, Mt. Ayr exchange) before selling.—J. N. BICKNELL, Mt. Ayr. Ind. For Sale—Handsome brass chandelier, three lamp with colored globes, raises and lowers by pressing a spring, cost S2O; just the thing for a country home parlor or sitting room. Have electric lights and do not need it, will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this office.

Read The Democrat for .lews All dry goods selling at less than manufacturers’ prices at the Cash Store.— G. B. Porter. Be sure and attend t)he closing out sale at the Cash Store if you want to save money. — G. B. Porter. Miss Martha Ramp went to Kentland yesterday for a visit with the family of >her sister, Mrs. X. Krull. Dr. L. X. Wells of Demotte, accompanied by his son William, was making a hutrry-up call Sunday night in 'his auto to see Mrs. Henry Meyers of near Knrman, when ‘he collided with a horse that was loose in the road, killing the horse and putting t‘he auto out of commission. He had to procure a horse and buggy to continue ibis journey. / Francesville Tribune: John Poole of Rensselaer was in town Tuesday morning. He has disposed of his 560 acre farm in Hanging Grove township, the purchaser being John C. Vanatta the Brookston banker. The price was SIOO per acre. Mr. Poole takes in trade a canning factorv' and some canned goods stocks at Prairie Grove, Ark.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Anna Yeiter, who recently went to Mitchell. So. Dak., returned to Rensselaer Sunday • t, Be sure and see those nobby fall samples for tailor made suits at the' Quality Shop.— C. Earl Duvall. Mrs. W. F. Shields returned «o her home in Wabash yesterday after a few weeks visit with i-ela-tives here. - The Kentland Enterprise says that Haines, the Milroy tp.. game poacher and alleged bad man. passed through that town a couple of days after his trouble with the game wardens, making . -r Illinois. If he has left this county for good, it is good riddance, if reports of him are true. Xicholas Krull returned last evening from Rome City where he had been for two weeks taking the Kniepp cure tor rheumatism. He improved by the treatment received.—Kentland Democrat. Mr. Krull was formerly engaged in the bakery business in Rensselaer, and is now in the same business at Kentland. G. W. Terhune. a former old time resident of Rensselaer, died at his home in Garden City, Kan., last week, aged 88 years. He leaves one son. Frank W. Teflhune, out of a family of three children. Mr. Terhune left Rensselaer in 1878, going from here to Raton. X. M. f and from there to Garden City, Kan., in 1891, where he has since resided. A brisk hot wind Sunday sent the mercury scooting up the indicator, and in many places it registered about the 100 mark. It is claimed it readbed as high as 110 at Hammond. The hot winds were severe in Oklahoma and Kansas, it is said, and as a result corn jumped 3% cents a bushel Mopday on the board of trade.

women w u Be. [Under this head notices win be published for, 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, %-cent per vrord for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than 25 cents, but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for ,25 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged fer forwarding such replies to th 6 advertiser.] For Rent—Good house, centrally located —MISS NANCY REES. i For Sale —Thoroughbred Hereford Bull, two years old, pedigreed. —C. F. STACKHOUSE, Rensselaer, B-2, ’phone 505-B. Cow Pasture—l have, good bluegrass pasture for one more cow for the next three months; cows also fed sowed corn each day -—F. E. BABCOCK. Lost—Ladies’ new patent leather oxford, between Shelby Comer's and Frank La kin’s. Please leave at Benhart Fendig’s or notify owner, Mrs. Edward Lakin. ’■■■■'

Typecases For tiale—Eight or tea Italic Job Cases, fuil size and almost good as new, 50 cents each; i twothirds case, good as n rw, 50c.—THE DEMOCRAT, Rensselaer, Ind. Money—Some loan companies are refusing to make farm loans at the present time. My company is still loaning at 5 per cent. If you are going to need a loan make application at once, as money is scarce.— JOHN A. DUNLAP, I. O. O. F. Building. Where Trouble Begins. Most people ignore constipation at first. When they are lashed by indigestion’s pangs, yellow jaundice, virulent liver trouble, they desperately wish they had taken Dr. King’s New Health Tea early and ucred themselves. For Liver, Stomach and. Kidneys, it’s supreme. 25c at A. F. Long’s. —, l Foley’s Kidney Remedy wilL cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.— A. F. Long. Read The Democrat for news.

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