Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1902 — Page 8

(O. neither sands hi# su £ ar nor » V waters his milk— JK who believes in the best, and is particular to W please his patrons. I That’s the grocer who recoin- • mends and sells [Lion Coffee ■ Coffee that is coffee —unglazed i g unadulterated. &

Commissioners’ Court.

The commissioners met in regular session Monday and., transacted the following business: Saloon license was granted to Charles A. Gundy of Fair Oaks. Angeline Walters et al, petition for highway. Report approved and highway ordered established. Jacob D. Rich et al, petition for ditch. Remonstrance filed. Web Jackson, Christian Hensler and Jack Hudson appointed reviewers. Barbara Kelley, petition for ditch. Report approved and viewers discharged. Amos H. Alter et al, petition for ditch. Report of viewers approved and final report ordered. Henry Huffman et al, petition for ditch. Felix French, Henry Grow and Wm. Daniels appointed viewers. C. M. Blue, trustee of Marion township, presented a report showing a balance of $416.92 in his hands for the relief of the poor and medical attendance.

Wm. L. Rich was appointed a constable for Carpenter township. Wm. Augspurger et al, petition for ditch. Richard Grow, L. Strong and Sylvester Gray appointed viewers. A. F. Long et al, petition for ditch. Peter Wasson, W. H. Hoover and Win. Washburn appointed viewers. Wm. Blankenbaker, petition for highway. John Porter, Christian Hensler and John Hudson appbinted viewers. The Odd Fellows of Gifford and vicinity to the number of 130 met at the Gifford hall Tuesday night and enjoyed themselves in a social way to their hearts content. A fine supper was a feature of the evening.

Child Worth Millions.

“My child is worth millions to me,’’ says Mrs. Mary Bird, of Harrisburg, Pa., “yet I would have lost herby croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure.” One Min ute Cough Cure is a sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough cure which acts immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season it may be needed suddenly. A. F. Long. A man was afraid of thunder and crawled into a hollow log as a place of safety, says a truthful exchange. The log began to swell and the poor fellow was wedged in. Past sins began passing before him. Suddenly he remembered that he had not paid his newspaper subscription and then he felt so small that he was able to back right out.

It Girdles the Globe.

The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best m the world, extends round the earth It s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns Bums, Bruises, Sores, Scalds. Boils, Ulcers’ relons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at A F Long’s. ‘ '

BRIGHT’S DISEASE.

The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30,1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright’s Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.

MONEY ON FARMS AT 5 PER CENT. A special hind to loan on (arms for five years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Also loans on CITY PROPERTY at low rates. Call or write to tho COMMERCIAL STATE BANK, Bortk Side Public square. Rensselaer, Ind. ——■ For a first class job of horseshoeing eaS on O. Hansen, tike black-smith.

CLOSING OUT WRECKAGE FROM THE GIG FALL AND WINTER SALES, OR THE GREAT Semi-Annual, Jan. 1902, Pre-ln vento iy Sale! CHICAGO BARGAIN STORI-. selling event in our history. Why not look through these departments at once? You may find just what you need at a saving of one dollar or two dollars or ten dollars at this great sale just before inventory and to make room for new Spring Goods that will begin to arrive in a short time.

Clothing Clearance. in pUin'flg^ 00 M “ D) ' at ‘ aad » <”> 1 Lot Men’s Cassimeres and Cheviot suits, was $7 50 to 10 00 a suit, now 3 50 to $5 00 i «Jf-i? len \ Bla i k - and color8 ’ nll w ° o1 ’ Cassimere, was 10 to 010 oU a suit—choice now, suit... $7 50 Alen’s fine all wool Black Clay worsteds, many not in the'house over one month, value $9 90, sl2 50. sl4 50 and sl6 50 a suit no 1 V ; - TT r s7 9S - $9 sl2 45 and sl3 so 10 per cent. off all men’s Ulsters. Yoke and Raglan overcoats and fine dress overcoats; some marked down | to close out. PANTALOON CLEARANCE. 10 per cent, off every pair of trousers in the house. It is an easy matter to buy trousers to suit the purse but not always so easy to know how they are going to wear and fit. These fusers are all well made of properly shrunk kerseys, cassimeres, clays corduroys, etc., at per pair 2 00 to $3 56 Duck Coats and Mackintoshes all at 10 per cent, discount. A full line of Dunkard and Amish suits and overalls. A new, overall stock for Dunkards and Amish just received Jah. 2. Orders taken for the latest up-to-date men’s suits and overcidcago ade ° rder by the celebrated M - Born & Co., tailors of Shoe Clearance Sale. Leather is 20 per cent, higher, our’s. is 20 per cent, lower. Hundreds of pairs at less than 50 cts. on the $. 10 per cent off all the new stock. 1 Lot ladies’ kid shoes, lace werel W toIVXo 81268 ’’ J ’ MiH ? r and Drew ’ Selby make - i t 1 i-1 • 2° to cloße out choice of lot per pair $1 00 1 Lot ladies fine kid shoes, arrived in December, very stylish, heavy or light soles, all sizes and widths, a regular $2 50 shoe— W C nA°r f °\ 10 i e T C £ nt \°? marked Price(s2)per pair only.sl 80 10 per cent, off Ladies heavy shoes, Miller make, in oil grain nlt’in 618 Ca f +’ Pee F[ eßß Calf > Kangaroo Calf, in button or lace, in Sow or 1 C 45 f «i a V IZe8 ’ marked 160tO 11 95 ’ 10 P fir cent - off now, or 1 to *1 75 a pair. n e Bl l oe - 8 oddß and end8 ’ aU size8 > Calf and Vici, were Z Zu to 3 oO—choice now, per pair $1 50 Ko h ’ 8 fip e ’. lat ®st style dress shoes, Howard & Foster make, no better made in Pat. dalf, Vici, Velour, Box Calf, enamel, corona pat. kid, etc., value 4 00 & $5 00, but marked 3 00 and $3 50* 10 per cent, off now, per pair 2 70 nnrl $3 is <K)S7 " n<l '"!* Bl '° eS ’ value * 1 25 marked The largest line of Misses’and Childrens’ fiAe’and’coar’s'e shoes at less prices than we can buy them now to 4s C T pl6te - neW 9tOck of infant8 ’ fine and Boft sole shoes, 15 cts. to 45 cts. a pair. tn ?f4 qUa ? er - 8 . for ! ha stock of Rubber Boots and Shoes Sto b nt’ s fO Pn n f U D ° 0 r Or d G °u l" l1 ® 8 fr ° m here ' A full line of EStout s Pat. Snag-Proof Rubbers that out-wear two pairs of any other make, also the Mishawaka knit or felt boots that any other make. Underwear Clearance. $1 00 will buy nearly $2 00 worth. Men’s gray fleeced undershirts and drawers only 19c each Men s heavy jersey fleeced shirts and drawers, value 50c each’ now Men’s all wool shirts and drawers,’cheap atsl. 25 each,’ now’. Children s underwear, marked 15. 25, 35, and 50c each, now Ladies fleeced ribbed underwear, 20c each to 50c, now 12| to 35 c Hosiery Clearance. Thousands of pairs wool and cotton fleeced, broken sizes, at J to j off marked price in plain figures. Remarkable Remnant Clearance, 1-2 Cost th™ 7 c .°? n l te . r 8 for y°« r .inspection; remarkable because VnLn F f beß ‘ fabnCS . W 6 bad ln ourfall and winter collections, nf°9 n JT to hanC A e to t ? ke away BUch de sirable short lengths of 2 yards to 10 yards each in silk or fine wool or wash dress goods at j price.

and°PHcTp y a ? d ? r cf a, ‘ y ° Ur friends to the war mest, comfortable and only Daylight, Up-To-Date Leader and Price-Regulator Store, for anything you want at less than you can buy it elsewhere. The Chicago Department Store, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Phone 36. - B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor.

Grocery Headquarters. Fancy and staple, fruits nuts, candies, etc. The best of everything retailed at wholesale prices or what we or anyone would pay for them in less than car load lots. Note we are the only house that gives the public the benefit of a full list of grocery prices for a price regulator and your benefit, Prices subject to market changes, Superior to all flour guaranteed Ist qual. or money back, 4 bbl.s 95 Washburn-Crosby Gold Medel { bbl ..... 1 05 Duluth Imperiel | bbl 1 05 20 lbs. granulated sugar 1 on 21 lbs. soft white j j qq Choice of 12 variety of apples, bbl. \ ’4 50 Apples by the pk ‘.25 to 45c Coal oil, all Pennsylvania oil, gallon 8 and 10c and better than you pay 2| to 5c a gallon more, for Ind., and 0., oil, ' o. X^ a f . ancy Michigan potatoes (no home grown) per bushel 98 St. Croix pure maple syrup, per qt bottle 25 Telmo pure maple syrup, 1 gal. cans, per gal 1 10 Ajjple, peach, plum and pear butter, 1 qt can, per can 10 3 lb can table peaches, per can 12 3 lb can Charm brand apricots, per can 16 3 lb can Yellow Crawford peaches, per can 25 1 gal can California peeled pie peach, per can 40 1 gal can California pie apricots, per can 38 1 gal can New York apples, per gal 35 1 gal can Maine pack blue berries ’ * 50 1 gal can Bartlett pears, per can 40 3lb can Sauerkraut, per can **' 1Q 3 lb can Smith hulled corn.. s 8 3 lb can Charm brand tomato 10 2 lb can Charm brand corn 8 2 lb can Non-Such sugar corn, per can ;... 12 3 S’ can Bell Boston baked beans with tomatoe sauce. . .’.’. 10 2 lb can Early June peas, per can 9 3 lb can Charm brand pumpkin, per can 10 3 lb can Telma sweet potatoes, per can 13 Clematis brand fresh salmon, per can 10 1 ft) can Chicago Bargain Store baking powder, per can .. 8 1 lb can Royal baking powder, per can 43, XXXX or Lion package coffee, per pkg ill Choice Rio coffee, per lb 40 Extra fancy Rio blend coffee, per lb 15 Bell’s Moca and Java, per lb 20 Extra fancy Globe Peaberry, per lb 18 Bell’s Santovar coffee, per lb 25 Bell’s Imperial combination coffee, per lb 33 Fancy hand picked navy beans, per lb 4 Fancy Japan rice, per lb 64 Rolled Oats, per lb 1 pail fancy table syrup, par gal 30 1 gal fancy table syrup, from bbl 25 Cow brand or Old Colony soda, per lb 5 All brands of chewing tobacco, per cut, . .7 & 8c Swift & Co.. 100 bar snap soap, per box 1 95 Trumpet soap, 12 bars for 25 Santa Clans soap, 8 bars for '. • 25 1 box 100 bars Santa Claus soap, per box 2 75 Puritan soap, 6 blirs for ~ 24 Fels Naptha soap, 6 bars for 25 New York pure buckwheat flour, per lb 3

Drfcss Goods Clearance. At unheard of bargans, here is what we will throw in with each pattern for a short time: A pattern of 5 yards or more at 25 eents a yard or more marked in plain figures at our regular close selling prices we will throw in, o yards wool or silk dress braid trimming at 15 cts. yard 75 5 yards cambric lining 5 cts. yard 25 yards waist lining 10 cts. yard 45 1 set stays j1 spool thread ' ’ ’ ’ gg You will save on every pattern $4 35 Amazing Sacrafice Clearance Sale 01 Mes’ Jockels, cones, m, sum koisis 000 dmho socooes. The greatest opportunity a woman ever had to buy perfect fitting, stylish garments at about j price. $lO 00 new stylish 42 in. ladies’ coats, now for $5 00 sls 00 new stylish ladies’ Raglan coats now f0r......... 10 00 Misses’ 4 00, 5 00 and $7 00 coats, now. . $2 00, $2 50 and 3 50 Children’s jackets $1 00 to $3 00 each. Ladies’soc Fancy Flannelette waists, n0w..... 38 Ladies’2 25 Fancy all wool waists, now ’....’. 150 Ladies’ 2 00 Fancy Eiderdown dressing saques, n0w..... 1 25 Ladies 1 25 Fancy Eiderdown dressing saques, now 75 i and 4 off skirts and petticoats. Ladies’ fluslin Underwear. Most all new, clean stpek, a few slightly soiled; choice of lot at 10 per cent, off marked price and you will not buy them soon again at the prices now. Special Carpet Clearance. (SECOND FLOOR.) 10 per cent, off every pattern in the house. This is a money-saving offer for those contemplating buying a new spring carpet. You can buy it less now than later, and quality and patterns are new and choice. 25c rag carpets, now 224 c 50c all wool Ingrain, now 45c 58c all wool Ingrain, now ‘‘. ". ‘.52a Hemp carpet and mattings 10 to 25c. 10 per cent, off all lace curtains, portiere, rugs, window blinds, curtain poles, trunks, valises, etc., etc. Lamps, China Ware, Etc., Clearance. Some marked down 4 and then 10 per cent, off marked price on all lamps, china ware, dinner sets, Haviland dishes, fancy hand decorated dishes, vases, fancy plates, cups, saucers, Japanese art decorated ware. These rare attractions are exceptional bargains not to be found soon again but we must have the counter room and at the prices they will not last long. Christmas toys at cost and less; only a few dolls, wagons, carts, automobiles, etc., left. Special bargains in tinware, glassware, hardware, washing machines, sewing machines, churns, nails, wire of all kinds etc., etc. ’ See our matchless 5 and 10c counter bargains, many of these bargains were bought in 1,000 piece lots to obtain the lowest possible prices for spot cash. To buy them in small lots would cost more than our selling price of 5 and 10c. See the 1c goods—you pay 5c many places: 1 bunch hair pins, egg beaters, polished Red Cedar rubber tip pencils, 1 pair flat or round shoe laces, etc. Special reduced prices on fine all wool blankets, ladies’ wrappers, umbrellas, gloves, jewelry, alarm clocks, Roger Bros, knives and forks, spoons, hats, caps, neckwear, men’s shirts, mufflers handerchiefs, laces, embroideries, fancy hair combs, purses, cor-’ sets, etc., etc. A few horse blankets, fur and plush lap robes left at 10 per cent, off to close. 6c unbleached muslin for 7c ginghams for "sc 64c Fancy colored Tennis Flannels for ’.. .’ ’ ’ S C 7|c Lonsdale bleached muslin for ,t 64c 10c Tennis Flannels for t ......... B|c All widths sheetings and pillow case muslins, 42 in. to 90 in wide.