Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

*> ******* *************** *r* "" " W ***.*•**•** **** W* * ■.p«W| Worland's Furniture Store! ! : BEFORE JANUARY I, 1909. : ' S553Sw And Get One Ticket FREE on a Dandy Nice Kitchen Cabinet. l ; F n If i lam giving away this Cabinet as an advertisement, to get the people of Jasper county more fully acquainted with the Special Fur- ■ j \ 4|j/ niture Bargains lam offering. Be sure to register before January First as the Cabinet will be given away on that date. Remember * l i> ■ .* costs y OU no thing to register. Children under 16 years of age not permitted to register. J I e************************************************************************************************************************************************* i • Furniture Makes the Ideal Christmas Gift 1 ! I O O I I o During the next two weeks practically all purchases for the holidays will have been made; we have made exceptional preparation for this trade. No where can J* I I <► you find a better selection of gifts for your family and friends, and all at reasonable prices, too. Step in and look over our fine stock. <> |

■ Rockers and Easy Chairs ) 3 Every home can always accomodate another easy chair; we ! 1; have a line of rockers and easy chairs that cannot be surpassed ! ■ J * For a durable and pactical gift you could not do better. A 1 <; few bargains in Morris chairs. 3 ■ ii A Great Display in Dressers ■ * Every woman appreciates a nice dreser; we have a wonder- J 1 ;; fully comprehensive line from which to make your selections, I ;; many different styles and finishes. Birdseye Maple Princess < s ; Dressers with large oval glass. Mahogany Princess Dressers, < ;; low top and large glass. < i :: Our Line of Couches and Davenports • s ; Beats anything you will find elsewhere. One to suit you ' 3 here at any price you want to pay; we have them in tapestry, < * J; verona, plush and leather. < ■ :: A Special Invitation Is extended to newly married people to visit our store be- ■ ♦ fore purchasing their outfit of furniture.

JI o Mr. H. F. Wagner, of the Free Sewing Machine Company, will be at my store for one week, from December 16 to 23, for the purpose of demonstrating ;; P o the many advantages of the Free Machine. Every lady should attend this demonstration, as this is positively the best machine on the market today, and we < i * want you to see its work. Fancy Souvenirs of work done on the Free Machine will be given away during the demonstration. ; ' <► x f „ O p ;; If I can get you to visit my store jm «r w T W A My stock of furniture is new and up-to- ■ once, I will take my chances on get- ■ ■ />/■ % /W/ ■ ■ I I ■ date. The prices are in plain figures P ting your trade after that. MJ • X▼ M • ▼ ▼ 4 W 1 M J which speak for themselves. <►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TERMS*—CASH TIME OR EXCHANGE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦***♦♦********♦♦♦**♦**** ’

HANGING grove township. M. L. Ford and Lon McDonald shipped a car load of hogs to -Chicago Tuesday night. There will be a box social at Banta school house tonight. Girls are requested to bring boxes. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. The box social at Parker was quite well attended last Saturday night, and, although the boxes did not sell high, the net proceeds were nearly I'.CO. A little short of the amount requested to get this year’s Reading Circle Books. Misses Fogg, of Lafayette, and Mabie Ward and Ferne Parker spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Stalkers. Chas. Templeton, of Monon, spent Sunday with his wife here, returning to his work on the Sternberg dredge, south of Monon, the same evening. He was tendered a position on a dredge in Michigan at a higher salary than he is receiving, but it is so far away from home he does not care to exchange places. Lewis Hooker, on the Poole farm, has been suffering the past few days with a severe case of quinzy. it has been necessary to lance his tonsils two or three times to get relief. He is better now, however, and is expected to get along nicely. Mrs. Oscar Howe left Tuesday morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. William Hefkin, at Lawrence, Kans. She has not seen her mother for six years, and will likely be gone for several days. W. S. Lowman is in Michigan this week looking after his farm interests there.

DITCH NOTICE. State of Indiana, "White County, ss: White Circuit Court, February Term, 1909. In the matter of the petition of Christian Stoller et al for drainage. Notice of filing, pendency and docketing of petition. To Charles Spinard, George Turner, Arthur St. Pierre, Timothy Ponton, Samuel St. Pierre, Calvin Sharkey, William Watson, Mary E. McDuffie, Emerson Gordon, John P. Brown, William Wooding, James Higgins, David J. Pettit, Almira J. Snyder, Esther Galbreath, Frederick DeJUuynek, Marie DeMuynck, Peter N. Garber, John A. Hinchman, Sarah Hajmilton, Emma Compton, Susan Enfield, William it. Warn*, Nettie Warne, Acanthe Sexton, Lewis "W. Sexton, Maurice Frey, Louisa Hersteln, John Abersoll, Enoch G. Boicourt, Samuel B. Hirstein, Eunice Ciary, Jam s E. Ro ba than, Howard B. Neff, Abram Smith, Joshua L. Burch, Fred'rick Schwarzentraub, Benjamin B. Farm y, Mary Waymire, Agnes Salla, William Salla, John Furrer, -M. J. Smith, Edward O. Klopfenstlne, O. M. Klopfenstine, Harry C- Johnson, Gertie D. Swartz, Anna Boon, Walter J. Ball, Samuel S. Famey, John F. Lehman, James A. Gilbert, Anson Dobbins. Otis E. Dart, George Hertleln, Daniel Burch, Zacariah T. Johnson, Ella M. Engle, Isaac ■4*'. Nordyke, Adolph Maier, Eleanor Blssonnette, Eb* n H. Wolcott, Sarah E. Mitterling, Alfred Blssonnette, Carrie M. Clark. William H. Clark, William A. Winters, Margaret Bals- r, Myrtle M. Shields. William J. Shields, Bernice O. Gauthier, Sefol Lanie, H. L. Hoover, Minnie Hoover, Eliza Nordyke, Paul J. Shultz, Fred Grimes, Oliver M. Cofflng, Quincy Hugh*s, Theron Holdridge, George F. Baker, William W. Wolfe, Lewis W. Sexton, Milton M. Bunmll, Town of Wolcott, White County, Indiana; Trustees Baptist Church, Wolcott, Indiana; Rt. Rev. Joseph Rademacher, Sarah Kendall, William H. Watson, Daniel W. Irion, William P. Walker, Aphla Hackley, Manfred B. Beard, Laura M. Jackson, William 11. Cook, Elslna O. Boicourt, William Hinchman, Henry St. Peter, Thomas H. Barber, Seth J. I Kellogg, Thomas H. Kell, gg, Trustee of Princeton townBhlp, White county, Iftdiana; Chari* s 1. Schlademan, George L. Sohlademan,