Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Our Clean Sweep Sale * BBHBHHiHHHHBHMI Will Continue to the End of July TOURING this sale we will dispose of all surplus mer- . chandise regardless of cost. Additional special prices will be offered each day. Come often and get your share of these values. Why do we make this sacrifice? We need more room. We are getting ready to enlarge our store. Our new 40x22ft warehouse is how under construction, and we must get some of our stock out of the way before remodeling starts. With more room we will make buying more easy for you. A Few of the Extra Specials for next Saturday, July 27 NEW TIIIXOH IN I on > S< PORTED CHINA SALAD 2!)., inches wide, 3. inch dec- ROW IS orated . edging beaded lace size, quality and superior r ''’ l ' ■’ U ‘ ai “ e value - decorations, have never before satumay Special 12e the ya.d| nfl , re j at less than 2 - c . — Very Special Saturday 10c. BOYS’ KHAKI KNEE PANTS i -» Every moflier will appre- IIIUHPIS AGAIN NEXT SATclate this bargain. Particular URDAY ONLY 21c timely and suitable, washable Every housewife knows a and not easily soiled, durable good broom. Broom corn 13 twilled khaki bloomer style, both high and scarce. These <l uc k waist band, duck pockets. brooms are good grade of corn Sizes 4 to 10 years. weight about 25 pounds to a , Extra Special Saturday dozen. Combination wire and *tOe the pair ] o ck neck. WAGONER COASTER WAGON S QT, GALVANIZED PAILS Your best chance to buy the Made up in full weight steel boy a durable wagon. They then dipped In pure spelter, must get out of our way. strong bail, firmly welter ears Positively 20 per cent off on and double seamed. clean out. Special Saturday 12c every day this weeic Space will not permit us to mention them. Now is the time to buy your needs in enameled ware; positively nothing misrepresented. Come often and watch our windows. No Junk in this store; all bright, clean merchandise. Ofie Aim, to Keep the Best; One Method, Fair Dealing; One Price The Lowest. Jarrette’s Variety Store B. J. JARRETTE, RENSSELAER, IND.

doubt he will be greatly impressed by the many changes that will meet his gaze.

Frank Alter has sold his 120 acre farm near Gifford to a party of three men, who will make some improvements on it and farm the land, possibly raising garden truck and onions or potatoes. Mr. Alter bought the land just a year ago Monday, and the price paid at the time of purchase was $35 an acre. He sold it yesterday for $55, thus making a very nice profit from the deal. The new $2,600 pipe organ, donated to the Presbyterian church by B. Forsythe, arrived here yesterday from the Estay Organ Works at Brattleboro, Vt., and will be Installed and possibly' ready for operation in fifteen days. About Sept. 1 a dedicatlonal musical will be given. The instrument weighs about, four tons, and is a fine one. It will add greatly to the prestige of the church. Moses Hancock of near Kersey was a business visitor in the city Monday. He says it has been too wet in his vicinity this season and crops are not looking well. Two weeks ago Sunday they‘got the t big rains that struck the west part of Pulaski county and his fields' resembled a lake after it was over. Sayurday night they got another heavy rain that was not needed by a whole lot.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ’ James A. Robinson et al, to Fred Yaggie, Jqne 12, w% n% se, 10-30-5, 140 acres, Gillam, $lO, q c d. Frank J. Slight to Samuel E. Sprinkle, June 10, It 17, Dunn’s Kankakee pleasure Resort, $250. J. W. Cooper et al to Ddllcena Merrill et baron, ' Sept 28, pt ne ne, 4-30-6, 42.37 acres, Barkley, $1,500. J. Albert Overton to Arthur G. Catt, June 25, pt It 16, Rensselaer, Jasper D. Assn. Plat, SSOO. George Lambert to Lewis Smith, July 1, It 1, bl 10, Fair Oaks, SI,OOO. Benjamin J. Gifford to Frank E. Lewis et al, June, 28, pt nw, 18-32-6, Wheatfield, $3,930.60. William H. Wells to Lewis N. Wells, Apr 29, bl 17, Demotte, Bruner's Add., $375. Andrew J. Gangloff to Perry Griffith, et ux, July 1, pt It 12, Parr, SIOO. Rose A. Luers to Emmet D. Hollingsworth, Feb. 17, pt It 13, bl. 3,