Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We take great pleasure in announcing to the people of Rensselaer and Jasper County THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER the Twenty “First In making our debut to Indianans, there are just a few things that we would impress upou you: . 1 1 ' 11 ■ JS) WE have now three stores—one in New York City—another in Illinois—and the other here in Renselaer. Our Illinois store was founded by our Mr. Traub some twenty-odd years ago, and a reliable business house, doing a good strong business, is the result. Then a few years ago we opened our New York store, doing on the same honest principles in a modern up-to-date way, offering the best and newest mer- ' chandise at reasonable prices. Our Rensselaer store is to be operated on exactly the same lines as our other two stores, and is to be a duplicate of the New York store. We have a buyer who lives in New York City and is in a position to buy merchandise for our store at less than other merchants have to pay, owing io the fact that our chain of stores provides us with a great outlet for merchandise, and we give you the benefit of the extra discount that we obtain. We guarantee you three things: up-to-date and reliable merchandise, one price and that the lowest, and last but not least, honest and courteous treatment. THE LADIES AS WELL AS THE GENTLEMEN ARE INVITED TO OUR STORE 7ZT TRAUB & SELIG ‘THE NEW YORK STORE” Furnishings _J Odd Fellows Building / Rensselaer, Indiana Hats
■■ tender this head notices win be published for 1-cent-a-Word for the flrat on ’. , cent Per word for eact additional Insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than 25 cent* out short notices coming within the w,u be Published two oi more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent in The democrat s care, postage will be charged tteer Y War<lln< " UCh rep,,e ® t 0 the * dver - FOR SALE For Sale— A new ensilage cutter, and a Johnson corn binder.—MAßlON I. ADAMS & SON. Phone 533-L. For Sale— Good bicycle, cost S3O new last year; price sls. Can be seen at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. For Sale— Four extra good Shropshire rams.—THOMAS E. REED Remington, Ind., R-3, Phone 79-J.’ For Sale New Cable Pianos at bargain prices and on easy terms Come and examine the pionas at my home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. • ' For Sale—B-room house 1% blocks from court house, 2 lots 50x150 feet., lots of fruit, excellent well of water. Price $1,600, small payment down, balance like paying rent. Address Box 493, or phone 499. ts
For Sale— l 6 town lots in Kerley, one with house, barn, small fruit, etc. Also have 15 acres of land adjoining town of Kersey for SSOO. Will sell all together or separately;—W. A. STEVENSON, Kersey, Ind. s is
For Sale— Good large well built two story house, all in good repair, good well and cistern, fpe shade and fruit trees, grape arbor. Located three blocks from Court House, on paved stree, cement walks and drains all in. For particulars write or call on CHAS. J. DEAN & SON, Real Estate Dealers, Rensselaer, Indiana. , i
For Sale—A nice 60 acre farm, 1 mile from Surrey, 6 miles from Rensselaer; 6-room house, cellar, a good barn and other outbuildings. Selected fruits; 4 0 acres well tiled. Fine grove of timber; 2 miles from butter and pickle factory, on R. R. This is a bargain at $4,000, half cash, balance in five annual payments.—O. L. PARKS, R R No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Farms For Sale—l have a Dumber of farms for sale in different parts of this ccunty and adjoining counties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business Therefore if you have any farms or town property *o sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square JC'HN O’CONNOR
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