Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — Page 2
Frat Suits and I Rensselaer’s Only Up-to-Pate Clothing Store. , "::,r C. Earl Duvall ——— Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter, Rensselaer, Ind. ■ VTEVER before have the people of Jasper county been able to B!3f 1 ~ find on display such a large and fine assortment of men’s, j§Pf|s Jk3 youths’, boys’ and childrens’ Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Shirts, if W Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Sweater Coats and everything for the men jllMßi and boys as you will now find at our store. We have supplied the 111 wants in everything and we do our own buying direct from reput- /Jh * (j \ utable firms for it enables us to sell better goods for ' gfL u m r'Z-' MBHH less money than any other firm in the city. It will &£M , I \V mBH pay every man, boy and child to buy your fall and L. { w ‘ nter wants us as we will save you from $3 to 4ffi§ Jjlpf I fli to $5 on every suits and overcoat. We have built our “j oj a -ygf BH business on quality and good values and honest dealing || Js j ~3^ „ en ' S Blue Serge Suits 1" km* ! ■JUjIjL Look at our sls blue serge suit in all sizes .j i|g Igg Look at our SIO.OO and $12.00 convertable |Hra| arJL V " collar overcoats 52 inches long. n “?^ eiu ‘™ d “ ■■ d ii-s..Ks «*«>,.»»» ;xir Br ; di « |, . K " i " i *«r-giotsSo xi,*"X ‘rr •?* '■ ■».“'-sXsS ... fti . rouwn , M old Q C. EARL DUVALL Everything Fresh aiul New
1 JUKI COUNTY 9EMOCRAI 1.1 jUBCOCIUDIIQR fIMDPUBUSHER. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates maite known on application. Long Distance Telephones Office 315. - Residence 311. Entered as Second-Class Matter June 8. 1908, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1912
Our republican friends are indeed in desperate straits. They are going to resurrect J. Frank Hanley and put him on the stump.
Congressman Crumpacker is to speak in Rensselaer next Monday evening from a stand-pat republican standpoint. Crump and Joe Oannon are stand-patters from away back, but unless we miss our guess both will be retired to private Ufa early next month.
Sunday’s Cincinnati Enquirer in a forecast of the political situation of ' the country, based on the, conclusions of a corps of trained observers, gives Wilson 385 of the 532 electoral votes; Taft 13; Roosevelt 36; doubtful, 98. Talft is given Ne\y Hampshire, New Mexico ’and Oregon; Roosevelt, Idaho, Michigan, North Dakota South Dakota and Washington. The doubtful states are Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, lowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. All the others are given to Wilson. This forecast is by the Enquirer and ...'■SS’ew York Herald joint Ly.
Auto Bandits in Lake County.
Last Friday morning five men in a black; automobile drove up in front of the L. Keilman Co., grain elevator and implement store at
CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. Tli* Kind You Have Always Bought
Dyer, and while two of the part} inveigled Mr. Kielman, seventy-five years old, who was alone ; n the store at the time, to a rear room, on the plea of wanting to look at some, blades for a mower sickle, his accomplices went through the safe and stole some S3OO in ca;b. 'the robbery was discovered almost immediately - and the authorities notified, and although a number oi clews were followed they proved to be false ones and the bandits made good their escape.
EXCURSION TO FRENCH LICK.
Special Train Will Leave Rensselaer at 4:40 a. in. Following is the schedule of the Monon’s special excursion train to Lafayette next Sunday, between Rensselaer and Monon, although the train will stop at all stations between Rensselaer and Mitchell: Lv. Rensselaer ....4:40 a. m. $1.75 “ Pleasant Rdge.4:so a. m. 1.75 “ McCoysburg ..4:56 a. m. 1.75 “ Lee .. . ; .... 5:04 a. m. 1.75 “ Monon 5:15 a. m. 1.75 The 23rd U. S. Infantry will be in camp at French Lick Springs, October Ist to 10th for maneuvers. Regimental parades, reviews and musical drills will be given daily on the golf grounds. The train is scheduled to reach French Lick Springs at 12:05 p. m„ and returning wfll leave at 8 I>. m.
Birth Announcements.
Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Greely 'Comer, of Barkley tp., a son. > Sept. 30, to iMr. and Mrs. G. P. Snedekpr, of Marion tp., a son. Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hochstetler, a son.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors' and friends who assisted us in any way dkring our bereavement in the death of our mother, Mrs, Many Cooper.—The Children. Advertise your wants in The Democrat’s want ad columns and get i results. Remember, everybody reads The Democrat If you want to buy, sell or rent, property, try The Democrat’s want ad column. f\ An armful of old papers for a nickel at the Democrat office.
FARMS FOR SALE.
$2,500 livery stock for farm. 160 acres, finely improved, near courthouse, at a bargain. Terms $5,000 down. 225 acres, in Washington county, Ind., n ! ne miles north of Salem. This farm has 150 acres of bottom land, has house, good barn, 4 acres of peach orchard, is on R. F. D., and township high school 8 0 rods from farm. Will trade for property or farm near here. Large brick mill and elevator in Converse, Miami county, Ind., in first-class condition, doing a good business. W’ill trade this plant clear tor farm land or good property. 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 good 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 road, 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 outbuildngs, 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.
To Friends of The Democrat.
Instruct your attorneys to bring all legal notices in which you are interested or have the paying for, to The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be greatly appreciated. All notices of appointment—administrator, executor or guardian—survey, sale of real estate, non-resident notices, etc., the clients themselves control, and attorneys will laae them to the paper you desire for publication, If you mention the matter to them; otherwise they tfill take them to their own political organs. Please do not forget this when having any legal notices to publish. 100 printed envelopes at this office for 50 cents. Leave or telephone your order here. V ’» Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office.
G. F. MEYERS.
woniefl.Ftt.lw. [Under this head notices will be published tor 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, Vi-cent per ward for each additional Insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. Nc notice accepted for less than 2S cents, but short notices conning within the above rate will be published two or tnore times, as the case may be for 26 cents. Where replies are sent in The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] FOR SALE For Sale—l6-foot store counter — F. E. BABCOCK. For sale. cheap—A first class Lambert 1 ton truck—See N_ C. SHAFER, at Maxwell Garage. For Sale—Several Hundred 1% inch pine fence pickets, in good condition.—F. E. BABCOCK. For Sale—Some wood and some iron pulleys.—F. E. BABCOCK. 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 pajment down, balance like paying rent. Address Box 493, or phone 499. ts
For Sale —Good large well built two story house, all in good repair, good well and cistern, fine 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. Farms For Sale— 'I have a numbe; of farms for sale in different part* of this county and adjoining cohn ties, and I have made up my mind: to devote my time to the business Therefore If you have any farms or town property to sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR. Ex-sherift Jasper county, Knlman Ind. —j Get a Good Home—Where you have enough land for garden, fruit, poultry, and place to keep a horse and cow. We have a fine 10 acre tract witlfi good house and barn, good well, all fenced and located within the corporate limits of the City of Rensselaer for sale at a reasonable price. For particulars write or call, on CHAS. J. DEAN & SON, Rensselaer, Indiana.
Farm for Sale—Bo acres, good as new 6-room house, fair outbuildings, 300 rod® of tile, well fenced, on R. F. D., 2y z miles from McCoysburg, 8 miles from Rensselaer. Good black soil and fine corn and oats land. For particulars call' on or write to J. H. HOLSER, McCoysburg, Ind., R-l. , S-30.
For Sale Cheap:—A farm of 160 9-eres, well improved, all tiled, good 6-room house, new barn and corn cribs, all in cultivation except 26 acres in pasture, good orchard; near Sharon, Milrcy tp„ 7 miles southeast of Rensselaer, —-Enquire of C. J. DEAN, Rensselaer, or T. D. Conaghan, Pekin, 111. ts
Fine Indiana Farm for Sale—Ow ing to the fact that I have located permanently in the west, I am desirous of selling my fine 160 acre farm in Blackford county, Indiana, upon favorable terms. The land is located sax miles from Hartford City, is first-class, well drained, black land, and has a large house, good outbuildings, splendid well and a fine orchard. This is a first-class farm, and is a bargain, for anyone looking for a home or desiring a profitable investment. Write direct to the owner G. W. Sibley, lowa. FOR RENT. For Rent—To first class tenants, two first class quarter section farms, eight miles northeast of Goodland- Now occupied by Joab Branson and John BiII—EDWIN A. ROPP, Normal 111. WANTED >! Cream Wanted.—We will pay 2 cents in trade above Elgin prices for butter fat until further notice and sell our merchandise as cheap as you can buy it anywhere else.— G. L. THORNTON, Surrey, Indiana S-18-ts. MISCELLANEOUS. Storage-T-I have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Democrat building.—HAßVEY DAVIS SON. FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan oi farm property 6 in any sums up t« SIO.OOO.—E. P. HONAN. flflt Without Deiay If I IP Commission Ul) II) > Without Charges for B” Making or Recording Instruments. . W. H. PARKINSOb
Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. CATT Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana, Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. s3l. nPIIIU OR MORPHINE UfIUM HABIT TREATED rree trial. Cases where other remedies have failed, specially desired. 61v6 particulars. Dr.R.G.Contrell, Suite 547, N0.400W.23d St. JlewYork NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, will, on the Bth day of October, 1912, at one o’clock p. m., at the office olf Moses Leopold in said city, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, Five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars of Civil City School Bonds, issued by said city to pay for the completion of its new high school buildihg. These bond® are in ten equal series of $500.00 each and payable at the office of the treasurer of said city, the first on August 1, 1913, and one bond each six months thereafter until paid. These bonds draw interest at the rate of 5 percent per annum, payable semi-annually, and are tax exempt. CHARLES MORLAN, City Clerk.
JOHN Q. CULP General AUCTIONEER —Phone 517-1 P. O. PLEASANT GROVE, IND. Dates may be arranged Direct or at The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
