Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1901 — Page 5

|Y JUNE SALE! 1 PARTMENT STORE. ■ring Opportunity Ever B* of Jasper County. S 3 Jr M y ■waiting until the season is over, we haye decided to give you the benefit ■s broken. Read the prices we quote, you will find them lower than those Brjces during the month of June —an extraordinary money=saving opport 30th DAY OF JUNE.

ttraordinary Price Reduction on I Groceries. ne particularly call your attention to the great reduction I; ces for this sale. Buying groceries here during this ■th is better than loaning money at ijr per cent. Give items your careful attention and there is no doubt but I’ will appeal to your sense of economy. I '■*’ Icident” Flour, J bbl, value SI.OO, at $ 88 KX Coffee, per lb, value 12|c, at ; 10 ICofeee in bulk, per lb, value at 10 p Coal Oil, per gal, value 10c, at 06 It XXXX Butter Crackers, per lb, value 10c, at 05 Iranteed Baking Powder, per lb, value 10c, at . 05 Iranteed Soda, per lb, value 10c, at 04 Iranteed Corn Starch, per lb, value 10c, at 04 Iwornia Silver Prunes, per lb, value Bc, at 05 Icy 80 to 40 California Prunes, per lb, value 10c, at 07 Icy Evaporated Pears, per lb, value B|c, at. 06 Icy Evaporated Peaches, per lb, value 10c, at 08 |ry Evaporated Apples, per lb, value BJc, at 06 By Japan Rice, per lb, value B|c, at 06 Lp Starch, per lb, value 6|c, at 04 I Package Rolled Oats, value 10c, at 07 I Package Wheat Vitos, value 15c, at 12 ■added Wheat Biscuit, value 15c, Ipenuts, value 15c, at 12| let Chocolate, value 10c, at 05 I Salmon, flat cans, value 20c, at 15 | Salmon, flat cans, value 12|c, at 06 | can Fancy Sugar Corn, value 10c, at....’ 06J I (Jan Red Kidney Beans, valuf 10c, at 08 I can Lima Beans, value 10c, at 08 I can Pine Apples, value 20c, at 15 p ’can Baked Beans, value 13c, at 10 p can Bartlett Peas, value 15c, at 10 p can Hubbard Squash, value 12|c, at 08 p bottle Heinz, Chow Chow, value 25c, at ._ 15 I bottle Mixed Pickles, value 10c, at 08 t Table Sauce, value 25c, at 15 key Table Syrup, value 25c, at 20 L Cider Vinegar, value 18c, at .... 15 American Ball Blue, 10c, at 05 set Foam or Cream, value sc, at 02| gle Lye, value 10c, at 07 rar Cured Bacon, value 12c, at 10 Ky Sour Pickles, value Bc, at 03 key Sweet Pickles, value 10c, at 08 ft’Parlor Matches, per doz. boxes, value 12|c, at 08 pnstantly on hand a large assortment of Fresh Fancy Cakes. pkg fpred Icing for cakes, worth ioc, for sc. Hats. Celebrated Longley Hats, worth $3.00, at $2 50 Men’s $3.00 Hats, at.... 2 50 l’& $2.50 Hats, at 2 00 i’s $2.00 Hats, at 150 JIISH i’s $1.50 Hats, at 1 25 la \ i’s SI.OO Hats, at 75 w i’s, Boys’, Misses’, and Children’s Straw Hats, froip 10c to $2 00 en’e Linen Helmit Hats, worth 50c, at., 43 oys’ Linen Helmet Hat, worth 35c, at. 23 Isses Sailor Hats, worth 35c, at. 22 hildren’s Mexican Straw Hats, worth 50c, at 43 hildreh’s Mexican Straw Hats, worth 35c, at 23

EPARTMENT STORE hI;R, IND. ...Telephone No. 40

FURNITURE —Read This Extraordinary Price Reduction. m We have hundreds of pieces of furniture in this department I that are USe^ul and necessar y for and have i 'W fe* marked them all at proportionately low prices as those here f F 8 H W quoted. I >’ p r I w DINING CHAIRS. 1 • ft J k I 0 Large Chairs, $4.50, set $2 95 A 1 | H gs? | j Large Chairs, 7.00, set 500 ■■■mJ ? Large Chairs, cane, 7.50, sot 5 50 ? 1; $ Large Chairs, Pol. Oak 8.50, set 7 50 ■ TrrTft ; I V — i"SF Large Sewing Rocker, 1.50 each.. 115 I 1 i I I | . WVjf Large Sewing Rocker, 2.00 each.. 145 B 111 Ifi Wj l Large Ann Rocker, 2.50 each.... 155 I I I I I I 1 1 Large Arm Rocker, 3.00 each .... 195 1 I I I I B ’ FTT 3 Large Ann Rocker, leather seat, I I I I I IB lyal V IF " * I ~ r ‘ 3W each 225 I I I I I H Hjffl ‘\ I ' Large Arm, Leather seat and i ski j ... back, office chair, worth 8.00.. 5 00 I IgggA) Oak Dresser worth $9.00 at 7 75 I <: 4J Lr " “ * Ul Oak Dresser worth 10.00 at 875 Q 1-j M I U C x - zx , Oak Dresser, pattern, 12.00 at.... 10 00 Solid Oak Book Case, worth 18.00, at 15 50 Oak Dresser, round, worth sls 00 at 12 50 Solid Oak Book Case, worth 18.50, at 16 00 Oak Bedroom Suit, worth 17,00 at 15 20 ■ J Solid Oak Book Case, wortlr 22.00, at -.,..19 75 Oak Bedroom Suit, worth 18 00 at 16 50 Solid Oak Book Case, worth 30.00, at 27 00 Oak Bedroom Suit, worth 20.00, at’ L’l7 50 ILJ flr ■ B Mixed Mattress, worth 2.25, at 1 50 Oak Bedroom Suit, worth 25 00 at 22 00 zjßZf Cotton Top Mattress, worth 2.75, at ...2 00 6ft Extension Table, worth 6 00’ at 495 BN ~ IrW Husk Cotton Top, worth 3.50, at 275 Bft Extension Table, worth 8.00 at 595 I I H W Genuine Cotton Satine Tick, leather bound, a 6 ft Extension Table worth 900 at 6 95 fine one, worth 5.00, for 3 75 Solid Oak Book Case, worth 12.50, at'. 10 50 JLaF Sea Moss Mattress, the healthiest mattress made Solid Oak Book Case, worth 15 (X) at ’ 11 75 worth 6JDO, at 5 00 All Wire, Coil Spring,' worth 2.50, at.... 2 00 Woven Wire Springs, worth 1.75 at 1 25 All Wire fnl<lin<r a .lt. dkk' t « Woven Wire Springs, with best support, worth 3.00, at 225 w . P ’ wor 1 ’ at 228 we make Picture Frames to order and have a fine selection of Houldlngs.

Sewing Machine Reduction for June. We have this to say about I Sewing Machines, we handle the jL best makes and there is no ques- *’ on but we them cheaper t^an y° u can buy the same machme for any where else; we f guarantee every machine we sell. sIBEm The Arlington machine, worth SIB.OO, at... 12 00 Jfcj* The Climax machine, worth $23.00, atl7 00 x The Marguerite machine, worth 25.00, at 18 00 The Marguerite, Drop Head worth 28.00, at2o 00 Extraordinary Sale of Underwear. The underwear here quoted is all fine gauze, full size and new stock. Men’s Balbriggan shirts, fancy or plain, worth 25c at 20c Men’s Fancy extra quality, worth 50c, at 39 c Men’s fine quality Balbriggan, worth 50c, at 39c Boy’s Balbriggan suits, worth 65c, at....’ 42c Ladies’ gauze vests, worth 10c, at 4c Ladies’gauze vests, with or without sleeves, worth 25c, at.... 15c Ladies’ Corset Covers 15c.

SPECIAL. Window shades, water colors, 20c. ' 100 Pairs lace curtains at 39c pair. 3,000 yds. Valenceinnes Lace 1 ct yd. 1,000 Pictures, none worth less than 35c, at 15c. Boys’ trimmed Brownie suits, worth 50c, at 43c. 1 2 Papers of pins for 1 cent. Ladies’ fast black hose 3c pair.'A' Ladies’ calico wrappers, worth 60c, at 38c Carpet Slippers 25c pair. Machine Oil at 7c. Infant’s dongola button shoes at 15c pair. Boys’ percale shirts at 20 cents. Shirt waists worth 75c to $2.50, choice for 88c. We handle exclusively the Foster Kid Gloves, every pair warranted and always sold for SI.OO. Our price for June 88c pair.

« Carpets. We have left from thia ...eon's business in‘carpets a good assortment in All Wool Carpets, this year’s Patterns, and carpets that are good value at 60c per yard, for this month only, we have marked them at 50c per yard. HARDWARE. We hav|tf a complete line of light hardwarie. > Ladies’ Hosiery. New and Seasonable. All our Ladies’ Fancy Drop stitch 50c hose], in all colors, now. 42c Ladies’ Fancy Lace stripe Hose, worth ssd, at 25c Ladies’ Fancy or plain 25e Hose, at 4 20c Ladies’ Fancy Drop stitbh Hose, worth 2Ckw-j l t 12c Ladies’ Plain black fast dye, worth rjc, at 10c Muslin Sal<|. Lonsdale muslin, at 64c White muslin, worth 7|c, at 1 64c Cheese Cloth, per yd.... .. ( 3c Anchor Brown Muslin, worth Bc, at 7c Anderson Brown Muslin, worth 7c, at..... 6c Garden City Brown Muslin, worth 6c, at ... 44c 45 in. Pillow Muslin, worth 10c, at 8c 46 in. Pillow Tubing, worth 20c, at....... i 15c 9-4 Brown Sheeting, worth 18c, at 15c 9-4 White Sheeting, worth 20c, at . 16c Our New Department. You will find the same generous reduction'in prices in our New Department, where you will find everything in WALL PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES, NOTIONS, TINWARE, WOODEN WARE, ETC., ETC. (

Notice of RaM Election. On the subject of appropriating money by Marion Township, Jasper County, Indiana, for the puroose of aid tn the construction of The TOLEDO AND CHICAGO TRANSFER RAILWAY. Whereas; a petition was heretofore presented to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, by more than twentyfive (25] freeholders of Marion Township, Jasper County, Indiana, asking for public aid by the said Township and an appropriation of money equal to the sum of one per centum upon all of the taxable property of said Township of Marion and 8f the City ot Rensselaer in said Township, as shown by the tax duplicates of Jasper County, Indiana, delivered to the Treasurer there of for the year 199 b, to aid in the construction of the Tolrdoand Chicago Transfkr Railway in and through said Township and in and through the City of Rensselaer, and Whereas; the said Board of Commissioners, having taken the said petition under advisement, by proper order, order an election to be held at the several voting places in each precinct of said Township and City of Rensselaer on Monday, the Bth dayof July, 1901, the same being the day heretofore fixed by the order of the Board of Commissioners of said County, at* the several voting places in each precinct of said Township and the City of Rensselaer, to take the votes of the legal voters thereof, upon the subject of said Township aiding in the construction of the Toledo and Chicago Transfer Railway to the amount of one per centum based upon the total valuation of the taxables of said Township of Marion and the City of Rensselaer in said Township as shown by the tax duplicates of said County delivered to the treasurer thereof for the year 1900, which will raise a fund of $21,335 as prayed for in said petition, which petition is duly recorded at full length in the record and order book of the said Board of Commissioners, Record No. it, to which reference is hereby made for greater particularity. At the said election, the Judges and Inspectors thereof shall be governed in the reception of votes, by the laws in force regulating general elections, and the whole voting, taking and certifying thereof shall be conducted, as nearly as may be, in the manner provided by law for conducting and voting and certifying votes at the general elections of the State and County Officers. The ballots used at the voting at the said election shall contain the words: FDR THE RAILROAD APPROPRIATIOH. YES. FOR THE RAILROAD APPROPRIATIOH. NO. The words '•Yes” and “No’’ to be placed under the words “For the railroad appropriation" as in the manner appearing. Those desiring to vote for and in favor of said appropriation shall make a cross, thus, X, in ront of the word "YES”, and those voters desiring to vote against the said aid and appropriation shall make a similar mark in front of tne word "NO”. Said legal voters of the said Township of Marion and the City of Rensselaer are further notified that the said election will be held at and in the several precincts in said Township and City of Rensselaer as now established by law and as entered on record of Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. In witness whereof, I, Wm. C. Babcock, as Auditor of Jasper County, [SEAL] Indiana, have hereunto subscribed iny name and affixed the Official Seal of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, this 4th day of June, 1901. WM. C. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. No. 9234., IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF EZRA C. SWITZER ET AL. Notice is hereby given that apetition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file In my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be had before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, 1901, The same being the second day of their July Term, 1901. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit; Beginning forty (40) rods west from the northeast comer of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section sevegteen (17), township thirty (30) north, range (6) west, and running in a general southwesterly direction to its outlet in the M. P. Comerditch at a point two hundred and forty-five (245) feet east of the southwest corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17), said township and range, a distance of 568 a feet. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: John Switzer, Emeline Switzer, Ezra C. Switzer, AlmanG. Danforth, Andrew Arnold, Charles Wolf, John A. Wolf, Wm. B. Hurley, Jr., James Fay, Civil Township of Barkley and Trustee of Civil Township of Barkley, in said Jasper County. W. C. BABCOCK Auditor Jasper County. J6-»3-

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