Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Traub and' Selig, the new clothing merchants are erecting the largest electric sign ever used in Rensselaer. ; — 1— — r ---- '~t ,—•_—i Read the announcement of the opening of the Traub & Selig clothing store, on another page of this issue of The Democrat. Mirs. C. A. Gundy returned to Fair Oaks Wednesday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lorinda McGlynn of Rensselaer, and her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hollie of North Manchester, who is here visiting with Mrs. McGlynn. The Monon will run an excursion to Louisville tomorrow, from Lafayette, at $1.75 for the round trip. The excursion train leaves Lafayette at 5:15 a. m., and parties from Rensselaer and vicinity desiring to take will necessarily have to go to Lafayette tonight. Be sure and gft your measure taken at Duvall’s Quality Shop for your new fall suit and overcoat, 1,500 patterns to choose from, and will be made by the Kahn Tailoring Co., of Indianapolis; perfect fitting and shape retaining garments guaranteed.—C. EARL DUVALL.

Public Salle of Horses. Public Sale in front of the court house on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14, of a pair of roan geldings 2 and 3 years old, to the highest bidder. Will be sold on 12 months time.—Herbert Harriott and Fred Phillips.

Opening of Creamery at Parr. On next Monday we open up for business in our new creamery building at Parr and will serve our patrons during the day with refreshments, ice cream, cake, lemonade, etc., and from that date on will pay one cent above Elgin prices for your butterfat.—WlLSON & GILMORE. FARMS FOR SALE. 95 acres, large house, mostly cultivated, near head of dredge ditch, half mile to school and near station. Only $32.50 per acre. Terms SSOO down. 21 acres, five blocks from court house, cement walk and all nice smooth black land. 35 acres on main road, all good soil, has good small house, new barn and in gobd neighborhood. Price SSO; terms ssoo.down. 80 acres, good house and outbuildings, all black land, all cultivation, large ditch through the farm, lies near station and school, gravel walk, and in good neighborhood. Price $65, terms SSOO down. 40 acres, all cultivated, all black land, near school and station. There is a fair four room house, outbuildings and orchard. A bargain at SSO Terms S4OO down 80 acres cn main road, R. F. D. in good neighborhood, has fair house good barn and outbulldngs, orchard and good well. There is 45 acres in cultivation, 15 acres timber and 20 acres in grass. This Is good heavy soil. Price $45. Terms SSOO down. 160 acres, level land, black soil; 40 acres timber, remainder tillable, near station and school in well Improved neighborhood. There is a good six-room house, large barn good well. Only $45. Terms sl,000 down. G. F. MEYERS.

Notice to Owners of Farm and City Property. The following dealers in this vicinity handle and carry in stock a full line of Usona Roofing, supplied by Hiram Day as our jobber: G. H. Thornton & Son, Surrey, Ind.

W. L. Gumm, Remington, Ind. W. H. Boyle, Roseiawn. Ind. F. R. Erwin, Fair Oaks, Ind. Geo. Stembel, Wheatfield Ind. j. W. Hellscher, Kniman, Ind. Warner Bros., Rensselaer, Ind. John Crook’s, Roselawn, Ind., asphalt paint. ' Hank Granger, Thayer, Ipd. A. E. KIRK. Buy your envelopes of The Democrat, either blank or printed, whichever you desire. A fine XXX 6 % business envelope for only 5c per package of 26; six packages for a quarter.

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