Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1908 — Page 4

’T : ' T. gHIIF XS‘.'l'TJffe. S'JW» 1 T-! Mammoth i n FT Reduction 111 rUnmlUnt Wk® 10 to 40 Per Cent Cut on I Every Article in the Store I

IN taking charge of the Furniture Store recently purchased of the Jay W. Williams heirs, I find it desirable to greatly reduce the stock, and to accomplish this in the least possible time I have decided to mark every article for sale at a greatly reduced price during the season of heaviest furniture buying. This price reduction extends to every article of furniture in the store, except kitchen cabinets, which by contract with the manufacturers can not be sold except at the factory retail price. Everything else has been marked down as low as we could afford to sell it, and there is at least a 10 per cent reduction on it all, and this cut in price extends to as much as 40 per cent on some articles. The price advantage is certain to attract attention and create a great rush for the first choice, and I have decided to give all an equal chance by starting the sale Saturday Morning, Dec. 12, and continuing it to Dec. 31. My clerks have carefully gone over every article, left the old sale price tag and placed over it a new red tag with the reduction price thereon, Both prices are in plain figures and customers can see for themselves that the reduction is actual. My motive in making this great sacrifice sale is to condense the stock which is now displayed and stored in several rooms, and io allow the display of new goods that are to arrive on J an. 1. This is not an effort to sell old and out-of-date furniture, for it is deubtful if there was a better stock in Northern Indiana than the Williams stock, and this means rare bargains in the best furniture. «

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C. C. Randle attended Bert Josserand’s sale, near Seafield, Wednesday. i Mrs. C. A. Lefler and daughters, yera, Edna and Francis, went to Rensselaer Thursday to do some shopping. Ja§. Downs is moving on a farm north.- of Rensselaer. He has lived during the past seven on the Lutz farm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenlee took their 5-year-old son, Willie, to Rensselaer Thursday to have a few stitches taken in his chin, as a result of coming in contact with the back of a chair with which the child had been playing. It was a real severe bump for the little fellow, but nothing serious. There was a slight mistake in Friday’s issue, when it stated that Jas. Lefler would move up to Wisconsin and take charge of Mary E Lowe’s farm there, when in place, Mr. Lefler owns 400 acres of fine timber land there himself which he intends

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to oversee and have some of the timber made into lumber. Mr. Lefler was well pleased with the result of his sale and thought he got the worth of his property as a whole. One or two articles of machinery that were practically good as new, went a little under value; however, that is pretty generally the case. James Lefler had a very nice day for his big sale and quite a large jrowd attended. The bidding was quite spirited all the way through the sale, and everything was sold by a few minutes past three. It was the general sentiment also that Mr. Lefler had the fattest and best looking bunch! of horses that haVe been put up at public sale here for some time. One coming two-year old half jersey heifer with calf by side, brought $61.50, and would have been cheap at $75 to anyone wanting a good milk and butter cow. Col. Phillips said it was tiie nicest animal of the cow specie he ever sold in Jasper county. Don’t bake bread Christmas week. Buy it at Schmitter’s.

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wffim WIW/M W'mh lll'H iTWw !, k Purchases for Christmas Presents tiuill be Marked “Sold” and Laid Abv ay.

The Princess Program To-Night.

Illustrated Song—"lf I only had a home, sweet home.” Moving Pictures —"Scenes in China” and “Rivals.” The latter picture is a colored film and one of the best that the artists have put out. First performance at 7:30. California Naval oranges 18c ddzen to 50 cents a dozen. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Christmas and New Year Holiday Rates.

For the Christmas and New Year Holidays the Monon route will sell tickets at ope and one half fare for the round trip between all stations, also to points on other lines in Central Passenger Association territory, minimum fare 25 cents r | Tickets on sale Dec. 24 and 25, good returning until Dec. 28, also on sale December 31, and January 1, good returning until January 4th.

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Three Nights Subjects.

Monday evening, 7:30, “The Tabernacle —Type and Anti-Type.” Tuesday evening, 7:30, “The Transfiguration—What it Teaches.” ■Wednesday evening, “The Church — Its Office and Work." Tills will close the series now being given at the Church of God. All are welcome.

The G. E. Murray Co. are giving 20 per cent discount on their ladies’, misses’ and children’s cloaks. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, adminlsrtator of the estate of Priscilla Humes, late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN W. HUMES, Dec. 19th, 1908. Administrator Dec.22-29-J.5

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Among the things offered at a reduction are the following: ' ' ' < ' ! ’ ■ Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Morris Chairs, China Closets, Center Tables, Couches, • Cabs, Go-carts, Iron Beds, Dressers, Bed-Room Suites, Library Tables, China Racks, Carpet Sleepers, Bookcases, Mirrors, Princess Dressers, Dining Tables, Pictures, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows. Everything I shall offer will be the very’best in the store or on the market, all thoroughly reliable and placed for sale at a great reduction right at a season when people most desire to buy. It will pay the person wanting furniture to drive mapy miles to get Eit thesb rare bargains, and as the probability is that the public will be right after them it will be well to coine in without delay. Remember, the sale commences Saturday, Dec. 12, and lasts until the last day of the month, and it will be a matter of the fitst come, first served.

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Notice. Hext Monday, Dec. 21, we will have a fine line of wreaths, such as holly, evergreen, Galax and Magnolia, both bronze and green. Come or telephone 132, early, as our prices on these goods are bound to move then! quickly. They are all of the nicest and best quality. XING FLORAL CO. HARDWARE STORES NOTICE. Beginning Monday night and continuing until after Christmas the hardware stores will not observe the 7 o’clock closing agreement WARNER BROS., E. D. RHOADES, EGER BROS. Belly! Holly! holly! • - • f /* I s \ .ff _ , t ■ % For everybody. KING FLORAL CO.

PUBLIC SALE. As both of tjhe undersigned will move away they will hold a public sale at thja Thompson sheep barn farm, near Parr, Ind., commencing at 10 o'clock, on MONDAY, DEC. 88, 1908, The following property: 3 HEAD OF HORSES—I brown horse. 8 years old, wt 1.600; 1 roan horse, 8 yrs. old, wt 1460; 1 brown driving horse, 7 years old. 7 HEAD OF EXTRA GOOD MIDCH COWS--Will all be fresh between diate of sale and the Ist of March. 1 yearling TWO HEAD OF THOROIIGHBREID JERSEY DUROC BROOD SOWS. 160 BUSHELS OF GOOD CORN IN CRIB. TT t ® wwat. FARM IMPLEMENTS--! Rock Island breaking plow, 1 breaking plow, 1 steel frame harrow, 1 dlae, 1 three-lnoh tire Turnbull wagon, almost new; 1 hay rack 1 set good breeching team harness, i sets' single harness, and other articles nut here mentioned. TERM 8-A credit of 9 months Will be given on sunns of over |6 with apr proved security, Without interest if paid When duo: if hot paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 8 p<T sent wftl bo given for cash on all sums over IS. All sums of 16 and under, cash in hand. No property to W. THOMAS A. J. Harmon. Auctioneer. Hot lunch on the ground.