Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1912 — Page 2
Strictly One Priced Clothier and Furnisher We do not Jew
Everybody knows our method of doing business and know we do business strictly honest and honorable and we have one price to all and it will pay everybody this fall and winter to buy your Suit and Overcoat Of us as we can save you from $5.00 to SIO.OO on your fall bill. You should see the Collegian and Frat Suits and Overcoats as they are simply beautiful and the very best tailoring, all at prices from SIO.OO to $25.00.
Horsehide Overcoats - - $22.00 to $28.00 Galloway Overcoats - - 25.00 to 30.00 Russian Calf Overcoats - - _ _ 30 00 Men’s Convertible Collar Overcoats, 52 inches long, in all colors - 10.00 to 25.00 Men’s Suits in all colors and styles from 10.00 to 25.00 Winter Caps in all colors and styles - .50 to 1.50 Men’s Fur Caps - - . 1.50 to 6.00 Ulster Chinchilli Overcoats in all grades and colors, from - - 20.00 to 25.00 Sheep-lined Coats of all kinds, duck, corduroy, khaki,
On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 25 and 26, we will hold our Fall Opening on Tailor Made Suits and Overcoats and will have on display 500 samples in one and one-third yard lengths to choose from. Will be glad to have everybody in the county look this line over.
1 JASPER GORNEY 9EMOGRII Lt 8888081,101108110 808118818 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates made known on ap- < plication. » red a 3 Second-Class Matter June e. 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. 23, 1912.'
Public Sale of Farms and City Property. As I have invested quite extensive-' ly in the Jungles ditch valley of Kniman, I will sell all my real estate in the city of Rensselaer and Marion and Milroy townships, at public auction, on Saturday, November 2, 1912, Sale will take place at the proper- 1 ties sold and the hours hereafter stated: j 73 acres in Marion township Jasper county, Indiana, 1 mile east and 1 3-4 miles south of Rensselaer. The improvements consist of a new 7room house, a cement milk house, wood house with cement floor barn 40x50 hen house, a 59-ioot well, 9 feet in stone, new windmill, cistern piped in house, cement tanks, cement walks. All the building improvements new in 1911. All thoroughly tiled and all under cultivation, gravel road on two sides of farm100 acres of fine land in Marion and Milrojr townships, all tiled, all •under cultivatioh but a grove of 4 acres; no buildings on the far pt, but a fine building place; 4 1 1-2 miles southeast of Rensselaer, and gravel road all the way.
The farm sales will take place on the farms at about 10:30 in the morning. 9- house and bath, 1 block south of court house; a fine house, modern in every particular; lot 50x 150 feet northwest! corner of Cullen and Rutsen Streets. 10- house and bath, also modern, at southwest Corner of Rutsen and Cullen streets; good barn, room for three head of- stock and an automobile. Two lots on Cullen street, north of the first house described; fine building lots. City property will be sold at 1:30 in the afternoon. Terms— One-third cash, balance in three equal payments or as may be agreed; deferred payments on farm land to have 5 percent interest, on city property 6 per cent. Discount of 3 per cent on deferred payments; earnest money of SSOO on either farm or either house, and $250 on each lot will be required at-time of ROBERT MICHAEL. Col. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. Col. Phillips will show the properties to any who care to investigate. ’
Duvall’s Quality Shop C. EARL DUVALL, Renssete, Up-to-Date, Ono Price Clothior&Furnishor
C» EARL DUVALL, Rensselaer, Ind.
Miss Caroline Bakery, returned Saturday from Pontiac, 111., where she has been staying with her sister, A|rs. James R. Baker, since the death of her husband, who was killed near ; Pontiac on October 4. Her sister-in-law and two little daughters aei companied her home for a few days visit. •James Gilmore of Barkley tp., brought in a half bushel of potatoes Saturday which he calls the South African Bull Moosers. They aye a , hybrid,, a cross between the cherry blossom and peachblow, are a very late potato, and Mr. Gilmore says are excellent for keeping over for late summer use. They are of good size and good eating quality.
Turkeys 15 Cents Per Pound. We have a special order and to fill it will pay for young turkey hens, 8 pounds or over, and for young'turkey toms 13 pounds or over, 15 cents a pound; for old turkey hens, 12 cents, and for old toms, 10 cents. Rensselaer Producing Co., Phone 30 7. Look Here. In order to reduce my buggy stock for other goods I will for the month of October give attractive prices, cash or on time. C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind. Blue Rock Shoot. We will hold a blue rock shoot at Surrey, Ind., Thursday, October 24, 1912. Loaded shells for sale on the grounds. Money divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent in all events All shoot from 16 yards.— ' MEL THORNTON, CLINT BROWN, Managers. Teams Wanted For Plowing. We will pay, $3.00 per acre for plowing and harrowing ground; may plow with sulky or gang plow froth three to five acres per day. We want 1,000 acfes broke this fall for onions early in the spring. Will pay $3.00 for plowing and harrowing once; ground in good condition to plow. Reason for paying big price for breaking is that it must be plowed this fall.— Ed. Oliver, Newland, Ind. < Birth Announcements. 1 Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartzel, a son. Oct. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf of west of town, adaughter. Oct. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Gri nos Marion tp., a son.
Moleskin, leather; all at reasonable prices. Fine Wool Shirts, in all colors, military collar, art t 0 $3 00 Bradley Sweaters and Sweater Coats, in all colors, from - - - jto 8.50 See the Mackinaw Coats for cold weather, in all wools and all styles . - sto 6.50 Muncing Union Suits are the best in every way, closed crotch and fit perfect - Ito 4.00 Racine Work Shirts in colors, at - - .50 All wool two pieced Underwear, in all colors, from, per garment . - .50 to 2.00
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FOR SALE For Sale— Some wood and some iron pulleys.—F. E. BABCOCK. For Sale— New Cable Pianos at bargain prices and on easy terms. Come and examine the pionas at my home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. For Sale— Osborn property, north Remington depot, 4 business houses, and also 1 residence. For particulars Wlrite A. J. OSBORN, Lafayette, Ind. 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 49'3, or phone tf Farms For Sale— l have a number of farms lor sale in different parte of this county 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 deaI.—JGHN O’CONNOR. Ex-sheriff Jasper county, Kniman Ind. For Sale— Good yearling Holstein bull, full-blood.—JOHN SCHANLAUB, Rensselaer, R-3. Phone 535B - 0-24.
For Sale— 4o acres of good farm land, part under cultivation, balance good timber, 4 miles from Rensselaer. Want to sell at once.—Cali at DEMOCRAT OFFICE for name of owner. - 4 Onion Lands—ln 10 acre tracts for sale, 1-2 mile north of Wheatfield, Ind. SIOO per acre, 1-3 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. Yield this year 500 bushels per acre. Act quickly if you want a truck farm Call on or write—J. DAVISSON. Kniman, Ind. t s For Sale Cheap— good 40 acres 30 acres cultivation, 10 acres in timber, good for fruit or grain, 4 miles from town, R. D„ and telephone, in Fanklin county Missouri, at SBOO cash or SSOO cash rest in trade CHARLES HENDERSHOT, Box 15, Westville, Laporte County, Ind. For Sale— Bo acre farm, 4 miles
of good railroad town, close to stone road on R. F. D., and telephone; good six-room house, cellar, summer kitchen, barn 30x36, 2 double cribs and graineries, other outbuildings, good deep well, windmill, good bearing orchard, well tiled. Enquire at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE for further information. E-o-20. For saltMJ-One of the best properties in town, good nine room house good cellar and cistern. Barn 30x30 good well, all good walks and most all kinds of fruit. Frontage 206 2-3 feet. Enquire at DEMOCRAT OFFICE. WANTED Wanted — More salesmen to work for the W. T. Rawliegh Medical Co The largest line of quick-selling articles sold from wagon. Over 100 prod cts. The largest and best line
300 Acre Farm at Public Auction Known as the J, H. Kneale Farm, 1 mile east and 2 miles south of Rensselaer. THURSDAY, OCT. 24,1912
at 2 p. m. This farm is well located for drainage, has a new dredge ditch within 20 rods of the farm (no open ditches on the farm); a very good system of tile outlets in and quite a bit of smlll tile. Parts of the farm are thoroughly tiled. This farm can be made one of the best stock farms in Jasper county. The farm has two sets of improvements, one consisting of a 9-room combination brick and frame house with basement undei the entire house, piped for (hot air heating system, house is new and modern • good barn 40x50 will hold twelve head of horses, with corn and oats crib in barn; good haymow; good well, wind pump; corn crib} young orchard. Second set pf improvemtns consist of 6-room house, barn, sheds, good well, windmill, orchard, etc. This farm is within three niiles
FRED PHILLIPS, Auctioneer
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made. Write or call—O. N. HItE, Phone 464. Rensselaer, Ind. Ditchers Wanted— To place 1400 4 incn tile on stone road; digging is shallow—address A. E. GRAY, Goodland, Ind. Wanted— ls you have an 80 or a 120 acre farm that you want to sell, worth the money, list it with me this week.—C. C. WARNER. *" I ' Wanted Agents— Apply quick. Secure territory. Liberal terms. Our stock is complete and first-class in every respect. Now is the time to start for spring business. Address Cream Wanted.— We will pay s 2 cents in trade above Elgin prices for butterfat until further notice and sell our merchandise as cheap as you can buy it anywhere else.— G. L. THORNTON, Surrey, Indiana
J. H. KNEALE
Uoise for its keeping during winter school months, to drive between Rensselaer and my school in the countny; good care taken —C M. BLUE. Rent— To first class tenant, good, fair sized well improved farm convenient to church and school, on gravel road and rural mail route References required. Apply to THE Box Social There will be a box so .’al at the Gant school house in Union tp., on Saturday evening, October 26,’ for the benefit of the library.—Advt. For Sale At Auction. A general purpose teamn to be sold at auction Saturday, October 26, at 2:00 p. m. on public square in Rensselaer.—l. B. MARION.
of county seat of Jasper county, a splendid town iof 3,000 population, and lies on stone and gravel road, telephone and free rural delivery. Terms—sl,soo cash on day of sale; 1-3, including the $1,500, Meh. 1, 1913; balance in fiv6 equal yearly payments at 5 1-2 per cent interest; a discount of 2 per cent will be given for all cash paid on March Ist, 1913, over and above the one-third due at that time. Possession Will be given March 1, 1913. Twenty tons of hay will also be sold at the same time as the farm. The auctioneer, Fred A. will show any, prospective buyers at any time this farm and provide for them free transportation from Rensselaer to the farm. Direct correspondence to Fred A. Phillips, Rensselaer, Ind., or J. H. Kneale, Brookston, Ind. > ;
Strictly One Priced Clothier and Furnisher We do not Jew
