Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1912 — Page 2
I MOk THANKSGIVING SALE! SAVE TURKEY MONEY I By bUyini yOUr WiDter S ”‘ ° r ° VerCOat fr ° m TRAUB & SELIG ’ y °” DO ‘ °“ ,y MVe * he Prke ° { 4 Fat Turkey ’ but have to spare. I IjUSlßlit' en s Overcoats, Suits and Furnishings I In the Best Values Ever Offered. I" Men’s and Young Men’s /Ni p gr\ ■■««)« _ .—i s2oOvercoats, in newest \1 K -4P3 52® n S an *l Young p style, 46, 48 and 52 inch .A I a| Men’s $lB and S2O \ I *1 lengths, Convertible and Vl" Suits at . . ill lif Chesterfield Models. #Y \Jlllll Snmp »rp pwn tr> Rn ... •" " w - : "■ •. ■■ ■■■ ■V"".. f I 1/ II Mine are even 522.50 Values. All are in most desirable styles. This is an exceptional offering in Coats, that meet W. J| If rMM These suits are in all sizes and made of the best i every requirement of snappy style, handsome appearance (I H I § /S) imported and domestic filings, and the popular navy and durability. The materials are fancy casimeres, It "I I iL I) 1 blue serges. The finish as to small details is above cheviots and plain black kerseys. All sizes. || if- IT 1/ criticism. All are made of the best quality service I OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS ljf if *“ “ W IS „ „ fcr . I *lO, sl2, $14.50, $.16.50, $lB, S2O, to $25- ■ 1 - „ : ■' ; BrafTflSlk lT ca . n sure of the fact that the garment you buy is ab* gjW /) ' " c /SI j\ \ S solutely all-wool and hand-tailored. I jCtMVC£Ct/ For the J f\] BOY’S SUITS, OVERCOATS Thanksgiving I \ wiM and Furnishings I duo-coat" l ' Sale IHi jjtj a Th t « Belted-Back Overcoats I 111 cent Shirt Sale that I #1 A coats, durably made. All sizes j |\ J l B ca P s the climax of bar- P |||| $».50, $4, $4.5©, $3, and up. /\ \ \ ■ ill l 111 \ Every shirt m this Men’s high-collar coats-—a complete show- “toures. brown, and serges— '■ or $1 quality. ‘ * Men’s Union Suits in’ fu’ S w’ - s t s3 * f 4 u ? d Up ‘ Benric * *-®®* f \J //. 1 $[ 00 and $ Un ° n S m all weights and fabrics at and up to $7.50. '/S' I ■ ' 49c Two-piece Underwear at qcc to S2.CO Complete line of Boys’ Fur- V/'' I \.sl£u/<, IJ ■ ■ Gloves, leather, fleece-lined or knit 'in. anv ™lnr nishin -s s . including shirts, and Kr^ jg " I T Irrmnll'Tlllllllll 111 ■ and style YOU prefer 2 cr J ’ f } Sweaters, etc., at prices that J j P *r 1 SC, 35 c ? 50c, SI.OO and up. will open .your eyes j j I TRAUB & SELIG “The New York Store”
m MR emir demi t. E B«BGUCK. EOIIOR AMD PUBLISHER. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates made known on application. Lona Distance Telephones Office 315. - Residence 311. Entered as Second-Class Matter June 8. 1908, at the post office at Kensselaer. Indiana, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Published Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1912.
Pesident-elect Wilson has announced that he will call a special session of Congress early in April to revise the tariff, as pledged in the democratic platform.
The official vote in Indiana for the first presidential electors om the state tickets, as announced by the canvassing board, give the democrats a total vote of 281,890; republicans, 151,261; prohibitionists, 19,248“ progressives, 1 62,007; socialists, 36,931; social labor, 3,130.
From time to time attention has been called to the lack of tuewspaper honesty of the editor of the Rensselaer Republican. l It is true that a paragraph commending “Howard W. Taft,” was printed in this paper, hut the item appeared in the Otterbein correspondence with the other items from that town and is in no. sense the opinion of the editor of this paper.—Fowler Republican. (B. Moose.)
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WHY BE THANKFUL?
Some Things Which Every One Can Rejoice In. The person does not exist who is without something to be thankful for. One who is appreciative in a small way for the bestowal of favors has, at least, augmentation to his thankfulness in the fact that he is not under obligation to return as well as to be grateful for large ones. Are you unhappy? Be thankful that there are plenty to console and more to advise you if only an opportunity Is afforded them. Have you poor eyesight? Be thankful that you are spared seeing more than is good for you anu that you have an excellent excuse for falling to perform many of the small obligations of life. Are your eyes perfect? Be thankful that you need not contribute to the support of oculists and opticians. Are you thin? Be thankful that you are not as the fat, who obstruct the door to progress in many ways and places. * ,
If you are fat, be thankful. The stout woman, for example, always looks comfortable and is usually good tempered, no matter what her feelings and disposition may be. Are you beautiful? Be thankful that you are able to fulfill every earthly desire with no more effort than is required to summon a smile of reward for those who flock to serve you. Do you lack beauty? Be thankful that you are not harassed by the fear of losing your good looks until worry has written its unsightly lines all over your face. If you enjoy the reputation of a wit, be thankful; for all persons who have wits are not’ witty, and one who is never lacks companionship or admirers.
Have you a home? Be thankful that wherever you go there accompanies you the knowledge that your own door Is always open to you, no matter what the position of other doors may be. If you are a married woman be thankful that you need never suffer, like heroines of romance, from suppressed emotions and overcharged feelings. You have always at hand one upon whom you can vent the one and to whom you may charge the other. You are secure in the stronghold of irresponsibility. Are you a married man? Rejoice that there lives at least one person In the world who secretly believes that you are now or at least once were a paragon of perfection. Do you add “spinster” to your legal signature? Let your soul be filled with thankfulness that your esnadal domains may be kent tidy and
furbelowed to a degree neither appreciated nor tolerated by the masculine mind. Remember that a maiden may, if she likes, try on many engagement rings and still enjoy the feminine prerogative of failing to keep the contracts these imply. Are you rich? Be thankful, for your opportunities to enrich the lives of .others are many and even your enemies will kowtow to you. Are you poor? Rejoice, for those whose pleasures are few and bought with an effort are best equipped heartily to enjoy them. Persons who have neither money nor possessions are not harassed by the fear of losing them nor troubled by fluctuations in the world of finance. Have you youth? Be grateful for it. Nothing is impossible for youth to attempt, and it is from the exploitations of youth that sages draw their wisdom. Finally, if you are old, be thankful. Age cohfers privileges which nothing else ever bestows. It is pleasant to be able to tell other people how to bring up their children properly, whether you ever brought up any yourself or not, and to arrogate to yourself, and sometimes express, all the wisdom which years are supposed to garner.
HIS THEORY.
Ethel—Why Is the turkey regarded as especially appropriate for Thanksgiving? Bob—Because any one who can afford to buy turkeys these days has reason to be thankful.
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True Thankfulness.
Where true thankfulness is there can be no selfishness. For the honestly thankful man must be filled with a sense of his own unworthiness to enjoy the good things that come to him. Humility must mark his attitude toward his own blessings. The next step is to share them as far as this may be done with others less fortunate though qifilte as worthy as himself.
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Save Your Teeth ' ' * . . .. . . . . ■■)... The teeth, next to the eyes, are the meet important facial organ. They lend much to the appearance, and the voice and are necessary to the health. See \ J. W. HORTON" at once and have him make them presentable and servicable. Many a fortune would be exchanged for efficient natural teeth.
llMliliiiic. Wntor this head notices will be pubiniitfi toT l' ceiit '*-I*prd for the first , 14-cent per word for each fnf i^u, al .h nS fJ tl K n - To save book-ksep-lng cash should be sent with notice. Ne notice accepted for less than 2B cent* Bhort notices coming within the ate wlu be Published two of more times, as the case may be tor ?L£ ents ‘*. Where replies are sent In The Democrat s care, postage will be charged tiserT War<llnß SUCh repUe " tQ tha FOR SALE 4 w)° r Sale —Navy beans, call phone For Sale—Some wood and some iron pulleys.—F. E. BABCOCK. For Sale —Several large drawers, about 30 inches long, 20 inches wide and 8 inches deep, taken out of store room.—F. E. BABCOCK. ?. lor Sale— —Jewett No. 4 typewriter almost good as new. Will be sold at a bargain.—THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale —New Cable Pianos at bargain prices and on easy terms Come and examine the pionas at my home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. For Sale—Mammoth pure bred Bronze turkeys, also pure bred Plymouth Rock Chickens.—MCDONALD SISTERS, McCoysburg, R. l. S-J-l 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 ‘ — . ■ | . Legal Blanks—Warranty and Quit Claim Deeds, both long and short form, Real Estate and Chatter Mortgages, Assignments of Mortgage Release of Mortgage, Cash and Grain Rent Farm Leased, City Property Leases* for sale in any quantity at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. v* “ v. —- Farms For Sale- I have a number of farms «.or 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 t.o sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR. Ex-sherlft Jasper county, Kalman Ind. For sale—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 fru4t. Frontage 206 2-3 feet. Enquire at DEMOCRAT OFFICE.
WANTED Wanted—-A second-band cash reg-
ister of medium price.—THE DEMOCRAT. 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 Desk J., ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Wanted at Once—A few good me/ able to furnish team and wagon a*m a little expense money to start to sell Rawliegh Prdducts in nearby territory. Over 100 fast-selling Articles, j Unusual opportunity for the right man to quickly establish himself in an in dependent, permanent and very profitable business. For full particulars call on or address.— O. N. HILE, Rensselaer, Ind., Phond 464. '-J DeclO. FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan en farm property In any sums up Us SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—l am making farm loans at the lowest rates of interest. Ten year lopns without commission and without delay.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. W hnl wlthout Del *y || U Without Commission || U Without Charges for H* Making or Recording Instruments. W. H. PARKINSON.
JOHN Q. CULP General auctioneer —Phone Sl7-1 *• P. O. PLEASANT CWQVE, IND. Dates may be arranged Direct or at The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. Satisfaction- Guarantetd.
