Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1875 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Cry las te Forth d is Still Heard! MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Than any other Cause. We h«f adopted this plan and we ptopose to stick to it like a Bee to a Tar Racket. We mean Business! Goods that are bought right can be sold to save money for the consumer. LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALING, FULL WEIGHTS. HONEST MEASURE, which insure qnick sales, is our motto. Give us a call before ..buying. No charge for showing goods, lfyou do not see wfa&t yon want call for it. We have a large assortment of PRINTS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GINIIUAM, CHAMBRA. PERCALE, GRASS CLOTH, VICTOR LAWN, NAINSOOK, SWISS, BKILLIANTEENS, MOHAIR, BLACK ALPACA, COTTONADES, JEANS, CASSIMERES, CA3HMERETTS, TWEEDS, LADIES’ CLOTH, BROADCLOTH, DOE-SKIN, WINDOW CLOTH, LADE CDRTAINS, EMBROIDRA, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, LADIES’, GETS’AND CHILDREN’S HOSE, GLOVES, CUFFS AND COLLARS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE MARKET. Boots and Shoes a Specialty, And we warrant satisfaction. Hats in greAt variety. Also a good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be sold to our customers at The Lowest Possible Prices* Do not forget tho place. Call at the rOST-OFFICE BUILDING, RENSSELAER, IND. WILLEY & SIGLER.
TIE DIE LIKE DEDE STEEL THE GREAT AMERICAN EXPLORER, MAJOR MUGKLESWORTH, has been heard fropj?- "The last account we had of him was up to the 17th day of March, 1875, in latitude 41 $ degrees west longitude from Washington where he had encountered Deaeon Tubbs and his Party, and after three days of hard bombardment had captured him and his whole party, and now have them confined in the Yew Brick Building on the South Washington Street, IYo. 1004. one door east of F. J. Sears & Co’s dry goods store. The Deacon and his party made a gallant resistance at the old stood on the north side of the street, but the Major was a little too strong for him and captured him and his subordinates, Lieut. Meyer and Will Perigrim. Young Perigrim was wounded by an accidental discharge of Meyer’s piece, but young Perigrim, at- last accounts, was doing well; he was using IiADWAY’S READY RESOLVENT for his Blood, one bottle of WALLACE’S BITTEKS for hi* Digestive Organs, and three boxes of M’ALESTER’S ALL HEALING SALVE for his wound. It is thought by his nurse that he will recover. Tho Major, in the long exposure with Deacon Tubbs, cheering on his men, took a severe cold which settled in his throat, but by using a bottle of Dr. Harding’s Celebrated Cougli Mlxffire, b we are happy to inform the public that he is able to be out again, and at the BTORE compounding Drugs and Medicines, where the Deacon and the Major are found at all times dealing out Medicines to their They would say to their friends that thev have, or did have, a Large Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and DYESTUFFS. They keep a Good Assortment of PAPER, ENVELOPS, PENS, INK, B&ANK and SCHOOL BOOKS, which they will sets CHEAP FOR CASH. They are also Agents for the sale of the American Bible—keep" a Large Stock of all kinds of BRUSHES, WINDOW and WALL PAPER. Would say, examine our Stock before purchasing elsewbei e. ! ~
Duggist and Pharmaceutist. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Paints, Oils Window Glass? Varnish Brushes and Perfumery. Paper Hangings, Cloth Window Curtains and Fixtures, School Books, mnd . Fashionable Stationery. Plain. French? Tint? and Initial Note Paper end Envelopes. “Choice Family Groceries.” I Always Keep A large and Fresh Stock of Spices, Pure and Cheap. MUSICAL, INSTRDMEMTS. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS A SPECIALTY. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours of Day or Night. Sunday Business Hours. From 8 Oclock A. M. to 9 A M. From 1 “ P. M. “ 2 P. M. From 6 “ P. M. “ 7 P. M.
1875. 1875. Hllßlin 1875! WE wish to call your attention to our stock of SADDLERY. We have the largest and most complete stock of Saddlery Ware ever kept in this county, consisting of Saddles of all the latest improvements, Long and Short Tug Harness, Horse and Mule Collars, Sweeney Collars made on purpose for horses having lumps on the sides of their necks, Plow and Stage Hames for Horses, Short Hames on purpose for Mules and Small Horses. TRACE CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS, TEAM, WAGON AND BUGGY WHIPS, &c., &c. Together with a Large Stock of Oak Tanned leather and Saddlery Hardware, Of all kinds, all of which WE WILL SELL LOWER than any other shop in this or adjoining counties, Grangers or any other men for CASH. We have been Over Eighteen Tears in the County, and sold over 350 sets of Light and Heavy Harness in the last two years. It is our in* tention to make this our permanent home, and wish to deal fairly with our customers, that we may always have their trade. WE WARRANT OUR WORK TO WEAR WELL, AND NOT TO RIP OR GIVE WAY WITH FAIR USAGE. We also have for sale the Slmgrer Sewing Machine and fixings. Also, Home, Grover & Baker and Common Sense Needles, and Machine Oils. Respectfully Yours, Wm. KI. & C. RHOADES, Manufacturers, Rensselaer, Ind. ? s ? h n h rn TIE “MATCHLESS” BCEDETT 11UIS ARE MADE AT ERIK, PENN. JMST* Send to lhe Burdett Organ Company, Erie, Pennsylvania, for Circulars. 20m6
