Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1898 — Page 8
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LESS TO CLOSE OUT. FI Over 9,500 Pairs of Boots, Shoes & Rubbers J 7 &A To begin SATURDAY MORNING, NOY. 12, J&J and close SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 19.
500 Pairs Women’s fine Dongola and French Kid, button and all sizes. Some out of style toes, but they cost to buy from the manufacturer $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; to close choice of lot, only SI.OO per pair. 300 Pairsi Women’s linen Felt lace Congress and Button shoes. Some were SI.OO t 051.50 a pair, to close, your choice of lot, pr pair, 75c. 400 Pairs Misses’ fine kid, button or lace, some out of style toes, were $1.75 to $2.75 per pair. To close out, your choice of lot, per pair, SI.OO.
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Sunday School Column.
Conducted by W. C. Smalley. » REMIXUTO.V, INDIANA. True Christians are the world’s happiest peopleAgain let us remind you who held no Rally Day to hold it just as soon as possible. The good it will do your school will more than repay the effort made besides the state needs the little offering you may make to help along with the work. Whose name will head the list next year as the one having made the largest. offering? The Christian and M. E. schools of Rensselaer now hold the tirst place. We need courtesy in our dealings with our fellow men as much as a piece of machinery needs oil. Otherwise in either case there will be friction that will cause trouble aud disturbance. Our County Convention held last week was a huge success ’in every particular. The rain on Friday night decreased the attendance on Saturday, but it was by no moans smnll any way. The address on Friday evening by Miss Markert was indeed a treat to every S. S. worker present. She is thoroughly alive to the Home Dept, interests of our state and we are very fortunate in having suoh a one for our Statfi Supt. She made a splendid talk to primary workers on Saturday morning. Bro. W. 11. Le vering delivered an excellent address on “TlieS. S. and the Church"’ in the morning and presented Normal Methods in the afternoon on Saturday both of which were intensely interesting. Normal methods as he presented it is almost a revelation to most of us, it is certainly one of the best things we can work in the Sunday Bchool. We ought to have a Normal class in every school in our Co. Illinois graduated over
over three hundred classes last year. Taking the convention as a whole it was the best every held in the county. The following is a list of new officers elected for the coming year. Pres. B. D. Comer Rensselaer Vice Pres. J. H. Perkins “ Trees., E. L. Hollingsworth Sec. Miss May Farmer... .Sharon Ass’t sec. W. C.-Smalley Remington Supt. Home Dept. C. W. Faris.. Grillam Ass’t Home Dept. Mrs. E. L. Short Rensselaer
TEN MILLION WHEELMEN.
It is stated by competent authority that there are ten million people in America who are bicycle riders. Probably each one gets an average of one hurt in a season, aud that is just when Henry & Johnson’s Arnica & Oil Liniment gets in its good work, Nothing has ever been made that will cure a bruise, cut or sprain so quickly. Also removes pimples, sunburn, tan, or freckles. Clean and nice to use. Take it with you. Costs 25 cents per bottle. Three times as much in a 50 cent bottle. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Farm Loans.
We are making a specialty of farm loans in Jasper and adjoining counties. Interest and commission charges very reasonable. All loans made with privelgeof partial payments, by which borrower may save largely on interest. We guarantee prompt attention to every application placed with us. Hollingsworth A Hopkins.
band For Sale. Farm pf 500 acres, 8 miles north of Rensselaer, 5 miles east of Fair Oaks, 500 acres black soil well drained by tile and open ditches, 800 acres ready for corn next year, a large amount in blue grass, good water, good health. Known as the best tract of its size in Jasper Co. north of the Iroquois. Can divide nicely into 3 or more farms if desired of 80 to 100 acres each. D. Mi lford, lwptf Rensselaer, Ind. The Evening Republican is on sale at Kelley’s News Depot. Back numbers also on file there, ts
CHICAGO BABQAIN STORE! A GREAT SHOEJ3ALE!
County Correspondence
SURREY. Miss Maggie Kenton preached at Vaughn last Sunday, at 10:30 A. M. Miss Maggie R. Lang spent Sunday at her home here. J. C. Harris took in the '‘sights” of Surrey one day this week. Farmers are busy husking corn and are getting along very well considering the weather. G. M. Wilcox went hunting for game last Saturday in company with three friends and next day he went over the same ground hunting for his pocket book which he lost. It contained over $l5O in checks, notes, and money. His search was fruitless, but he thinks he will be able to recover all but the money which amounted to sls. —
Farms for Sale. We have for sale several tracts of land varying in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Only a small cash payment is required. balance on easy payments at (3 per cent, interest. Prospective buyers will find it to their advantage to call and see us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins.
A. F. LONG
Short & Parker's bus line makes all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at the Makoever House, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Good rigs furnished, at any time, ou short notice. Stable telephone 135. Bus telephone 107 or 135. Short A* Parker. Dr. I. B. Washburn tests eyes for glasses by the Intest methods. The best lenses put in any desired frame. It does not pay to ruin your eyes with improper and cheap lenses. Satisfaction guaranteed when possible.
t • 450 pairs Men’s fine standard makes, E. Nettletons, Burt & Packards, Pie. and coin toes, were sold and are marked in plain figures $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Your choice of lot to close only $2.00 per pair. 4,000 Pairs of Rubbers, Women’s common rubber ovei*shoes 25 & 35c value, choice of lot, 20c. Men’s Felt boots with overs $2.00 value, to close, $1.40 per pair. Men’s best 4 stay felts with best Candee overs, $2.75 value, sale price, per pair, $2.00.
Bus Line & Livery Stable.
Cheap lor Cash. Having purchased the Yates grocery stock, I would ask a share of people’s patronage and will make it to the interest of bargain seekers to call, by offering the old slock at almost purchaser’s own price; and other goods as cheap as they possibly can be sold by any dealer. E. S. Rhoads.
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BEST CORSET MADE t PRICE, SI.OO AND UP. <j
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J. A. THURLOW & CO., AGENTS FOR Duplex Automatic Steel Frame Ball Bearing Fence Machine IN JASPER AND NEWTON COUNTIES. We are also dealers In Wire. etc.. a« well as v’ontraotlng for the construction of Fence made by this machine. FORESMAN, IND. Correspondence solicited.
Included in this sale at greatly reduced prices are Dry Go<sds, Jackets, Capes and Collarettes, Carpets, Clothing-, groceries, etc., etc. We received the only carload, 160 barrels, of fine choice winter apples, all the popular varieties, at SOc to $1.20 per bushel or $2.50 to $3.25 per barrel of 13 pecks. Received this week, 1 carload of choice potatoes and 1 carload of fresh salt.
PUBLIC. SALE! V I will sell at. my farm, 6 miles north of Rensselaer, on TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 35 head of two and three-year-old steers; 50 head of calves and yearlings; 25 head of cows and heifers; 5 work horses, 4 four-year-old Norman colts, unbroken; 2 two-year-olds. 500 biishels of corn in crib. FARMING IMPLEHENTS. Mowers, binders, breaking plows, cultivators, planters, hand corn sheller, buggies, wagons, bobsleds, cutters, harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—Nine months credit, with 6 per cent, interest if paid when due, if not paid when due, 8 per cent, interest from date. 8 per cent, discount for cash. ' DAVID H. YEOMAN, A. E. YOST. S. PHILLIPS & SON, Auctioneers.
PURE BRED j Poland Mina Pip FOR SALE. Either sex, at prices that any farmer can afford to pay. O. C. HALSTEAD, Rensselaer. Ind.
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NEW UNDERTAKING. In Hollingsworth’* Block with a complete and flrat-claas stock of Funeral - Furnishings. I respectfully solicit a share of the public’* patronage and guarantee satisfaction In every respect. A. B COWGILL Calls promptly responded to day or n Ight Resilience at ine Makeever Honse. Telephone 107.
