Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fsidis's Ml Drat sure | ’ ‘ " . i j Peacp and Prosperity are the. harbingers of a ’l Merry- Christmas. The Lord has blessed our community with both. Our Christmas will be as merry as we make it. Let us help you in the selection of the cheer-makerS gifts for our dear ones. People are buying early. We are a laying presents away every day. Don tbe a last hour shopper. ~ \\ i; those to°S S .OO make aCCei>table tor anybody. Prices from SI.OO \\ r^a. BaU,;po, ° 11 ever Sl.“edTSe a "' l Card, jj tor decorating—Hollr Leaves. Folnsettas, Tinsels, Seals, Cards. i| Per,UmeS ’ Tollet "««■» and Ponders In Christ. |j Books, all the late copyrights. Padded Gift Books Children’* >! p l rA n M«n c, Tov? ,ok s„ Bib t ,es -- 500 ! or i midren Toys, Dolls, American Builders, Radio ntioan« 2 Blocks, Spelling Boards, Crokinole Boards, Games. ’ >1 Gents—Shaving Stands, Safety Bazors, Smoking articles I " e ® re tl ? e home of White Ivory, having bought the largest line 2 ever brought to your city. This Includes ladles' toilet artidS mth >! u,e‘ Itoe. cases ’ todi " d "* l P leces and In fact anythin'* j| Remember our 25 years experience has taught us where to huv right and how to sell right. We Invite you to call eSly ana e“- - tend to all the seasons greetings. b Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store jj
Will Divide Profits With His Customers. With poor crops and many being short, I have decided to divide my profits with my customers, therefore $1.50 gets your horse shod
with four new shoes, except with Xo. 6 and No. 7 shoes which will be 25c extra at H. F KING’S. ts Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office.
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For Sale—Duroc male pigs, elegible to register, wt. about 200 lbs ARTHUR I. PUTT, Remington, lnd„ R-3. d-21 For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rocks, good ones, like we always raise; $1 apiece if taken soon. Will deliver in Rensselaer any Saturday.—B D COMER & SON. ’ ‘ For Sale—Christmas carnations, all colors, 60c doz.; paper white narcisus, 40c doz.; roses, 50c to $1.50; magnolia, cycus, oak and holly wreaths, 15c to $2. —KING FLORAL CO., phone 132. For Sale—Three pure bred Shorthorn bulls, one coming 3 years, 2 eight months old, extra good indi-viduals.-MJUSS YEOMAN, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 78-c, Mt. Ayr. d-21 WANTED Wanted at Once—Local and traveling salesmen in this state to represent us. There is money In the work for YOU soliciting for our easy selling specialties. Apply now for territory.—ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. for rent F° r Kent —lmproved sixty acres, Jlilroy tp., Address J. a TUNE Forrest, 111. d _ l4 ’ For Rent—The rooms over Rhoads’ grocery, which wil be vacated by the telephone company by October l Enquire at RHOADS’ GROCERY. . Por ltent-y Good new 6-room house in west part of town, with truck patch, garden, chicken yard, etc y OSEPH NESIUS, Rensselaer, Ind. _ LOST. Lost—Saturday, Dec. 12, on the west roa d out of Rensselaer, lady’s patent leather handbag with beads on; contained S2O bill and $1 bill also several dollars i n dimes and | LoO in. silver and other valuables. Finder please leave at Democrat office and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. Storage Room—Storage room for £? U ™ hol^ goods ’ etc ” on third™floor of The Democrat building Prices reasonable—F. E . BABCOCK In * T *‘ ance —Fire and lightM cyclone. i nqnlr J[ M. I. Adams, phone 633-L. financial Farm Loans—Money to loan on Sio m nAft rOP £ rty D ln any 8111118 “P to $10,(101).— E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—l am making farm loans at the lowest rates of interest Inn y £X. r IoaHS Without commission without delay—JOHN A. DUNI flnt hnl WithGUt Dtlay ’ If HI H Without Cornmis* on, I UUJ lU [ Without Charges for nUCV [ Mak,ns or Recording MOTT instruments. Ull/lIL I W. H. PARKINSON Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office.
FOR SALE For Sale—Full blood M. B. turkeys, toms $4; hens $3. —MRS. ROY DONNELLY, phone 953-F. For Sale’—Full blood Jersey cow. Due to be fresh December 21. — JOHN HOLSER, Goodland, Ind. R-l. For Sale—A choice lot of full blooded White Holland turkeys of two prize winning strains.—MßS. F. P. MORTON, Monon, Ind., R-l 8. For Sale—Pure bred Mammoth Bronze turkeys, Barred Rock cockerels, also Mammoth Pekin ducks. All from blue ribbon stock. —VICTOR YEOMAN, R-l, phone 913-K. For Sale—Bo acres good corn land in cultivation, well located, splendid buildings. Price $75. Terms, SI,OOO down, long time on remainder— ARTHUR G. CATT, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—A Webster’s International dictionary, indexed, full sheep binding, in good condition, at, onefourth regular cost.—THE DEMOCRAT. For Sale—Mammoth pure bred Bronze turkeys. Also pure bred Barred Rock chickens, E. B. Thompson Imperial Ringlet strain. Pens a specialty.—McDonald sisters, mcCoysburg, Ind. d-31 For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2 each, also Mammoth Pekin Ducks, $1.50 each. Satisfaction guaranteed—A. D. HERSHMAN, Medaryville, Ind., phone 192-D For Sale-—6O acres, ten acres timber, remainder black corn land in cultivation; on main road near school and station; fine outlet for drainage. New #our-room house, barn and well. Price $75. Terms, SBOO down, long time on remainder.—Enquire at First National Bank. For Sale—lo acres good black land, all in cultivation, fair buildings, fruit, etc.; onion land close that can be rented, $1,500; SSOO cash, time on balance to suit; 7% miles Rensselaer.—J. DAVISSON, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—Farms of different sizes in this and adjoining counties, and some for exchange. Also city and town property for Bale and exchange. List your property with me anil 1 will promise a squ re deal. Choice alfalfa, wheat, corn and pasture lands for sale from $25 and up.— JOHN O’CONNOR, ex-sherlff Jasp3r county, Rensselaer, Inu. _■ For Sale—22o acres improved Newton county land, four miles from market, 160 acres under cultivation and best tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and -timber pasture. Fair Improvements. Price $75 per acre for quick sale. Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire.—J. A. WELLS, Aledo, Illinois. ,
