Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Grand Treat Fori X - ❖ '-- . - | Children ! I ' r ~~ M: I B I I t • ■ ■ • i X * ■“* Av •' «’* **■■*■ ’••*•''. ' * A * A| .***!•'?’*»* ’JI ***■ R > s L <• The week of Dehcmher 25th. LifiJk -I* v & *:’ 'fiie Si) (’eat Racket Store-l| sjs hH'de X x .:n;irre:. ents with Mr. Fred Phillips, ' y <• '*- *»’ fil'oi’rietur-ef Tlie Princess Theatre, Y P j .. H-rrlp every boy it nil—gtrip from 8- g X r *s’ J-o t» years of age, will receive a free Y '•* ❖ ticket to see Santa Clans in all his X . ❖ y Y giery. The tickets can lie had at The <1 " Y ❖ *> : 9 Cent Racket Store proper. The en- £ 7 x > £ (crlaiament will fake place on Decern- X . x 4* 1 I cr 2«rd and 24th, in the afternoon of *t’ $ X each day without fail. X >. X Y A y X *£ •!» A chance of a life time for the lit-; <* ❖ 2ZZZ t onf ‘ s * Adults will be charged scj *' Y X c o!’, one-half the regular price for v Y such a grand treat. They can buy .’. X 4* their tickets at the office at theatre. Y ♦f ? & ? ❖ X Remember day and date. Children J. Y X ’t* tickets FREE at Racket Store: adults " y | X 5c each. X ? ?&'* % - I Y A Turn <mt and ret a treat for your ❖ A x ——Yonr- f< r a rood time, X ❖ ❖ ■ ?. X ' 4* < 1 ’*■ o * i »♦♦♦*♦«♦• a *!♦**• > **'*« > '*'** 4 i*** < *> ,, * & *C >< <**<*****’i**w**»**»***‘**Z* < **'****«******* < t**o*****Z* v - . . . V t -, I I' . 1 | —; - ——— | I - I ? E. V. Hansford | $ Proprietor X | 7 he 99‘Cent Racket Store | Rensselaer, Indiana X i i %♦ 1 k | Great Closing Out I | Sale of I Haviland China. I «■ T X In order to close out our stock of Holiday China, we are going J J to offer our entire stock from now until January Ist for actual cost, ” and a great deal of it at less than cost. *’ ? This isn’t-an old stock of china, but a great lot of it bought tin's year, and we find we haven’t room to handle it successfully, so we y X are going to sell it to you at practically your own price. X Remember the first iiere will gel the cream out of this stock. X Our Xmas goodA are all in, and a daily visit to our store from H Y— IHnv u make your Christmas shopping easy. . ’J a •f Yours for China, Y | LONG & HORDMAN. t

BIG PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to North Dakota, I will sell at public sale on., the Fred Waynrfre farm, 4% miles north and 2’i miles east of Rensselaer, 4 miles west of Pleasant Grove and % mile east of .the Smith Grave Yard, commencing at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1909. 6 head Of Horses—Consisting of 1 team matched bay mares, 6 and 7 years old, lady broke, single *or double, sound, weight 1,100 each; 1 bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1,200, a good worker; 1 Alley, coming 2 years old; 1 horse colt, coming 2 years old; 1 suckling colt. 5 head of Cows—Consisting of 1 red cow, 4 years old, fresh Jan. 8; 1 black cow, 5 years old, fresh May 15; 2 Jersey heifers, 3. years old, fresh Jan. 14 and April 1; 1 red heifer, 3 years old, fresh Feb. 26. Implements, Wagons, Harness, Etc. —Consisting of 1 Oliver sulky plow, good as new; 1 John DeetO disc, used two seasons; 1 John Deere cultivator, used one season; 1 Avery cultivator, In good condition; 1 16-foot Aexiblc barrow, good as new; 1 Eagleclaw walking eutyivator ; -1 -Deering mower. 5-foot out; 1 Deering hay rake, 10foot; 1 hay rack; 1 endgate seeder; 1 Studebaker wagon, 3-lnch tire, good as new; 1 Studebaker rubber tired buggy, out one year;,! low wagon, in good condition; 1 U. S. cream separator, bought last April. Household Goods 1 cook stove; 1 "heating* stove; 1 bedroom suit,; 6 dining room chairs; 3 rocking chairs, and many Other articles. Terms—ls and kinder cash in hand; on sums over |5 a credit of 12 monthb

will be given, purchaser executing note with approved security, without interest if paid when due, but if not paid at maturity, 8 per cent interest from date; 6 per cent off for cash on : sums over $5. No property to be re- | moved from premises until terms of sale arc complied with. F. L. MARKLEY. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. List of niose Who Sang In Mrs. Thompson’s Chorus. • k • The following is a list of the names of those who sang in Mrs. Delos Thompson’s chorus at the Thanksgiving entertainment Tuesday evening at the Methodist church: Gladys Beam. Marjorie Lougrldge. Maidie Drake. , Centtli Jordan. Emily Thompson. Mary Harper. Ocie Wood. Ruth Harper. Helen Meader. , Selma Leopold. Louis Meader. Martha Ix>ng. Nellie Ryan. Gertrude Jackson. Wilma Peyton. Esther Padgltt. Elizabeth Spitler. Jennie Comer. Muriel Harris. Forest Morlan. Alice Coen. Don Ream. Lina Halleck. ’ John Morgan. Lycy Healy. John Kn«x. Mury Pierce. Kenneth Allman. Gladys Pierce. Carl Duvall. Aileen Allman. Harry Morehouse. Irence Simpson. Clarence Smith. Edna King. Merle Porter. Ixiis McCarthy. Lloyd Parks. Cheapest accident Insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sells It. , 4