Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
150 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! _____ _ ——i: -—...... I Buys Goods all this week I (BANKRIIPT SALE £s2:|
FARMS FOR SALE. 65 acres, six miles »out, corn land, good buildings. $75. Terms, $1,500 down. 160 acres, 140 tillable, fair improvements. $45. Terms, $1,500 down. 600 acres good land, good buildings. Will trade. 160 acres in Kansas, 160 acres in Arkansas, and a $5,000 mortgage note; will trade together or separate and pay cash difference. 21 acre's, four blocks from court house. 25 acres improved; terms easy. » GEO. F. MEYERS. IF YOU WANT LIGHTNING PROTECTION. I can furnish you protection and’ give you an assurance to that effect. If interested see me or address me at Rensselaer, Ind. —F. A. Bicknell, Box 77. ts Souvenir Envelopes—We have a very few of those handsome souvenir envelopes of half-tone views of Rensselaer, St. Joseph’s College, etc., just the thing to use in writing to absent friends or on business, as they advertise your city. Only 10c per bunch of 25, or 75c per 100 withfc return card printed in corner; $2 for 500; $3.50 per 1,000. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The farmer who has a McCormick Corn Harvester can get repairs at C. A. Robetrs’ and also repairs for McCormick Shredders. If you want to purchase new either of these machines, please call on me. For this kind of machine, you can not buy a better one of anyone. —C. A. Roberts, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending August 21, 1911: Mrs. S. A. Potts, Frank Stump, John Pave. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office Sept. 4, 1911. In calling for the above, please say “Advertised,” giving date of list.—G. E. Murray, P. M THE DEMOCRAT’S CLUBBING RATES. Remember that The Democrat always has clubbing rates with many of the leading daily and weekly papers and can furnish you almost any newspaper or periodical you may want at a reduction over the regular rates. Here are a few of the more prominent ones, and the price given include! The Democrat: Indianapolis News (daily). . . ,$4.00 Chicago Examiner (daily).... 4.00 Chicago Record-Herald (daily) 4.25 Chicago Journal (dai1y)...... 3.50 Cincinnati Enquirer (weekly) .-. 2.00 St. Louis Republic (2-a-week) 2.00 Bryan’s Commoner (weekly).. 2.00 National Monthly (monthly) . . 2.25 Why don’t you get envelopes printed with your name and address in one corner? None of your letters can then get lost. Looks business-like and makes a, good impression on those you write tori You can get 100 for 50 cents at this office.
ELLIS THEATRE J. H. S. ELLIS, MANAGER ONE NIGHT ONLY EVERYBODY LIKES ME Sis Perkins The Famous Comedy Roamnce of Life in Posey County, Indiana SINGING AND DANCING SPECIALTIES Our Own Scenery Do Not Miss Seeing Your Old Friend “SIS” I Popular Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Seats on Sale at Jessen’s
A young man by the name of Barnes, who works in the country, accidently shot himself ' Sunday with a revolver. The bullet passed through the left hand, fracturing the fifth metacorpal bone, and struck the knee-cap, inflicting a slight wound. Dr. S. H. Moore dressed the young man’s wounds. Ready for delivery off our floor, two of those staunch, reliable runabouts that have made the Maxwells “the great economy cars.” A car which can run on Jasper county roads at a total cost of 1 3-10 cents per mile. A nice carrying space on these cars, too. Step in and let us show you flow to save rnoney.—Maxwell.
Loss of Time means Loss of Pay Kidney trouble and 'the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. Mr. Balent, 1214 Little Penna. St., Streator, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble - that he could not work, but he says: “I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well and healthier than before.” Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results—a good friend to the working man or woman who suffers kidney ills.—A. F. Long.
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