Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fjS|ygJ SATURDAY IS THE DAY Attend the Drawing At This Store Don't miss the drawing for the Free Sanitaire Bed Saturday Afternoon. We have made preparations for a large crowd. Many will be here to congratulate the winner, inspect the bed, and get the benefit of the extra low prices that prevail. ' ' •; -r--' .. - . .V. .. . - , Sanitaire Iron Beds These are the Guaranteed Beds. If you don’t win the free bed, you should have one just the same. W e can suit you, because Sanitaire Beds come in a wide range of styles and finishes. You can get a bed to harmonize with any furnishings, Sanitaire Beds are most satisfactory, as they are dust-proof, germ-proof, and the enamel will not wear off, chip or crack. Come in and see them at Saturday’s drawing, and be sure that your coupon is deposited in time for the drawing. W. J. Wright jj~ m Furnitue Dealer IS Rensselaer, - - Indiana mjlj ill Ml

THURSDAY. D. M. Worland made a business trip to Hammond today. Sweet potatoes, 2 cents a pound, at Rhoades’ grocery. Mrs. Mary El Lowe made a business trip to Monticello today. c See the new ladies’ and misses’ skirts at The G. E. Murray Co. Cabbage for kraut, in any quantities. E. S. RHOADES. E. Ranton, Sr., of Hoopeston, 111., came yesterday to visit bis son, E. Ranton, Jr. Mrs. George W. Ketchum went to Chicago yesterday afternoon for a short visit. Wanted—2oo bushels of small potatoes for hogs, at 30 cents a bushel. Riley Tullis, phone 527 E. ts Car of the wonderful cook stove coal Just in 1-40-1. Have you tried it? COEN & BRADY. Be sure and come to my store for your overcoat or suit, as I can save you from $3.00 to $5.00 on either one. C. EARL DUVALL. For this week only, a 10c bottle of catsup for sc; a can of pink Salmon 8c; and Sardines In oil 3c. JOHN EGER. Howard G. Gibbs, of Princeton, 111., the present owner of the K. of P. building, was here yesterday confering with the various tenants of the building. If yon want the best flour made,'get a sack of Acme, $1.50. Every sack guaranteed or money back. ROWLES & PARKER. Calvin Coppess, of Medaryville, and his son, M. W. Coppess, of Gillam township, were in town today, paying their taxes. H. E. Jacobs, the International Harvester agent, who has been living in Rensselaer for some time, has rented the Ferguson property and will occupy it as a residence. W, O. Rowles and family are today moving to the Coen property on Milroy avenue recently purchased by Mrs. Rowles’ father and made a present to his daughter and son-in-law. Elder and Mrs. D. T. Halstead went to Plymouth today to attend a special conference of the Church of God. Plymouth is the home of Joseph Willey, formerly of this county. Sweater coats of all descriptions at my store and all colors and prices and can not be equaled anywhere. Call and see them. C. EARL DUVALL.