Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember You Must Register in Person before 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY, in order to participate in the drawing for the Best and Most Up-to-Date Kitchen Cabinet. ever shown in Rensselaer, Worth $30.00, and this is ABSOLUTELY FREE _____ to the holder of the lucky number. Just call and register, it costs you nothing. Rensselaer Worland’s Furniture Store Mana
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D. J. Babcock was home from Winamac to spend Sunday. Complete stock of all kinds of feed.—HAMILTON* & KELLNER. Daniel O’Connor, of Remington, was a business visitor in the city Monday. If you have a room that is hard to fit, see me ,1 have rugs in all sizes. WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garrio'tty of Union tp., and John Kohler, of Rensselaer, were Monon goers Monday. See our line of Men’s, women’s and children’s oxfords before buying..—G. H> HAM MERTON, Parr, Ind. " > , Work is progressing nicely on the new residences of Dr. AV. L. Myer, J. 0. Gwin, Mrs. • William Daniels and E. P. Lane’. George Heuson is building a neat little bungalow over in the northwest part of town, and has it all up, enclosed and the roof on. Don’t-, delay, call and fill out cornpon for . cabinet to be given away absolutely free Saturday, May 16th, at Worland's Furniture Store, Advertised letters; Mrs. Lizzie. Day. Mrs. Mammie Walters, A. )■ (’lager, Joe Elder, Fern Miller, Alice Smith, Mrs. Ada Pott’s, George E. Sommers, Walter Buck. Dr. Washburn has moved his office from the Horton building on east Washington street to rooms over the Model Clothing .store, recently vacated by Dr. S. H.. Moore. Quite a good sized crowd attended the ball game here Sunday between Parr and Rensselaer, nearly SSO being taken in at the gate. The score was 4 to 1 in favor of Rensselaer. The two Monon water thinks at Monon were destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon, entailing a loss of several hundred dollars and causing much inconvenience to the railroad company.
FORD lni ' ; B al ■' \ Syjw- ) A thousand ; might be wrong—but hot five hundred thousand. More than a half million buyers have picked the Ford because of its all ’round serviceability, its low first cost and its low cost of upkeep. . The Ford has made good. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring par is five fifty; the town car seven fifty--f, 6. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars ’ 4 from W. l. Hoover, local agent, Rensielaer, Indiana * - . v T ' ' i ■
