Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fesifietO 2 for sale For Sale—A Cole-30 automobile in good condition, newly painted; will demonstrate to prospective buyers.— G. H. BROWN, Kniman, Ind. a 4 For Sale— An oculist’s trial case, containing full set o f lenses, tools, etc. Cost $l6O, but will part with same at a very low figure.—C. H. VICK, Rensselaer, Ind. ts For Sale— Red, white or bur oak lumber, sawed to any dimension desired, $lB per thousand for all building material; 4 miles west «f Rensselaer, on county farm road. A. M. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr; or see John Zellers, sawyer. ts
WANTED M anted— Girl housew’ork.—Phone 43, or address Lock Box 713, Rensselaer. j 22-26
LOST. Lost—Saturday or Sunday, two auto chains practically new, enclosed in a canvas sack. Finder please leave at The Democrat office or notify THOMAS WALTERS, phone 903-H. MISCELLANEOUS Storage Room— For household goods and other light weight personal effects. Large, dry quarters, and will take goods for storage by month or year.—THE DEMOCRAT. FINANCIAL Money to Loan— s per cent farm loans.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts Mutual Insurance— Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire oi M. I. ADAMS, phone 533-L. •Farm Loans — We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent. Can loan as high as 50 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay in getting the money after title is approved.—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON. Farm Loans— Money to loan on farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. I flni fhnl wiu,oa ‘ Delw - Mr I IHr Without Commlsaloß I UVI IUU I Without Chargee for W* Making or Recording Instruments. W. H. PARKINSON Subscribe for The Democrat.
Rensselaer Chautauqua, August 10 to 15.
RENSSELAER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, ’l6 Biggest circus in the world. First big show here in five years. Reserved and admission tickets on sale circus day at the B. F. Fendig Rexall Drug Store at same prices as charged on show grounds. ho ISik GREATEST aTI SHOWS!! I 4 EARTH’S HISTORY ■ I UW I® $3,000,080 Actual Capital Invested If I 3-R. R. Trains - 3 400 • Performers - 4001 A | ■ Clowns -50 3 - Herds of Elephants •3 I 500 ’ ‘“ Grses ■ 509 400 ‘ Wi,d Animals • 400 ■ wrm ■ 22 - Tents -22 8 • Military Bands -8 ■ trainW 1 ■ Acts, Features and Sensations - 200 ■ CARL HAGENBECK’S Trained Wild ■ Animals from Hamburg, Germany.! Wonders, filling 3 Rings, ■ Steel Arena, Hippodrome, and tone of the ■ HwtrT^ * P ‘ world’s biggest tent. WwH ®jwf 3MILE GALA - GMHtSTKET PARADE 10 A. M. I One 50c tlcleet admits to all. ■ 5 Children under 10, 25c. B 1 Tents illuminated by electricity at night. -WUlr rMh W Two performances daily, 2 and | ■ /TP ’ V*\ Xz 8 p.m. Doors open 1 and B 7p. m. ’ B '■ ' -Operatic Concert by B f Prof. Jewell's Band | S k<fv\ F of 45 Soloists 30 ■ T <t« ÜbSs~>S4 pah minutes pre- ■ B - A ftahilW W ceding each ■ B '-xCj ** ’ - fl ■'/**' .A 1 i 1 perfornis rnTTrr^ : rr77r.‘TT\^ no ® - 1
