Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
-s BANKRUPTCY AND RUIN STARING ALL IN THB FAOS CT2O DAPS POLLOW WSSP.S W 25 LSAD. The Dry Good* arm of SHARPE, GRAY A CO. hare decided to locate in Rensselaer for the neat 80 days only, and during this time they propose selling all kinds of IPIRUTI BOODS~ NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Cheaper than they hare erer been offered in Jasper county. The following will convince the moat skeptical that we are able to do all we claim: Having six large Dry Goods Btores that do an aggregate business of over two million dollars a year eaablea ns to sell all kinda of goods at about what other merchanta who have to buv in a small way pay for them. Then again, paying prompt cash, our discounts make us quite a nice margin yearly. We Believe that a perusal of the fbllowlag Price List will convince you that our store Is the place fer you to trade during oor short stay with yoa: * All new Prints at 7 and 8X cents a yard. Good Grown Muslin at 7,8 % and 9 cents g yard. Good Bleachod Muslin at BX, 10 and 18X cents a yard. Good Shirtings at 10 and 12>j.cents a yard. • i Staff« THE LARGEST AND BEST DIBPLAY THAT MAS EVER BEEN BROUGHT TO THIS PART OR THE ©TATE, WHICH WE QUOTE A 3 FOLLOWS: Elegant line figured Dress Goods, all colors, at 12H cents, worth 18 to to cents, do plain Lustres, do 16?, 20 to 25 do do do Cashmeres, do 18 25 to STXdo do Bocatels, do 25 to 30 35 to 40 do do all wool Cashmeres, do 85 65 to 70 do Also full line of Black Cashmeres, Black Alanacas, and Silks of all colors, at prices far below any ever before given in this market. We have about *2,000 WORTH OR Ready Made Clothing To close oat regardless of cost. Yoa can rave from $2.00 to $5.00 on your suit by buying of us. visa ©smsaitbshp JDaEXUs a aip hit ajoema SHOES! SHOES! WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR SHOE STOCK, AS THEY ARE ALL OF THE BEST CINCINNATI MAKE. CINCINNATI SHOES HAVE THE BEST REPUTATION FOR SOLIDITY AND DURABILITY OF’ ANY SHOES MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. WE ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU IN A PAIR OF NEW SHOES AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Remember, that we will stnv for 80 days only, and that a like opportunity for bnylng goods so clieap may never present itself; therefore, be wise Hnd come early. Remember the place: The CHEAP STORK. I.copohrs Building, northwest corner Public Square, Rensselaer. Indiana. SIGN OF TIIERKD FLANNEL. * Sharpe, Gray & Co.
Commissioner’ Sottlomont with Township TrusteesElllott It. Burr. Trustee of Jordon Township: Special school overdrawn $ 2 28 Tnttlon, 871 63 Dog BO 00 Less overdrawn of Hoad, 181 50 Township overdrawn «t 61 Being an aggregate of $173 580 Malachl P. Coiner. Trustee of Union Township— Hoad fund overdrawn 4 17 Township fund overdrawn 87 61 school fhnd 11 66 Tuition fund 144 94 iDiig fund 46 36 Aggregating 161 1$ James F. Irwin, Trustee of CarponterTwp— Koad fund overdrawn 875 11 Township fund 4 08 Special school, . 258 78 Tuition, 896 29 Dog, 60 00 Aggregating j 334 04 Thos, J. Robinson, Trustee of Glilam TownshipRoad fhnd, 14 09 Township. 123 17 Special school, 194 83 Tuition, 515 90 Dog, 46 00 Aggregating, 893 49 Edward Biggs, Trustee of Kankakee Township— Road fund, Township, 75 95 Special school, 44 9t Tuition, 253 13 Dog, 60 00 Aggregating, 421 60 David Gray, Trustee of Hanging Grove Twp— Road fnnd overdrawn 37 61 Township, 86 75 Special school, 22 99 Tuition, . 154 53 Dog, 50 00 Aggregating 266 65 Wash." Scott., Trustee of Mliroy Township— Road fhnd, 67 45 , Township overdrawn 44 03 Special school, 963 48 Tuition, 273 04 Dog, 46 36 Aggregate balance in hand 606 S 3 to be turned over to his successor in office. Lewis Rich. Trustee of Whcatfield TownshipRoad fund overdrawn 14 23 Township overdrawn 50 54 Special school 396 13 Tuition 196 02 Dog 60 00 Aggregate balance 487 88 Mclntiro, Treasurer School Board of Remington— Special school fund 45 00 Tuition 618 95 Aggregate 658 95 Wm. Tyler, Trustee of Keener TownshipRoad overdrawn 81 99 Township ovordrawh 143 70 Special school 70 70 _ Tnltion 57 60 Dog 50 00 Aggrcgata In favorof Trustee 47 89 Geo. Stolhanm, Trustee of Walker TownshipRoad overdrawn 80 Township 92 16 Special school 819 92 Tnltion 260 69 Dog, 60 73 Aggregate balance on band 782 68 Hugh E. Coen, Trustee of Newton Township— Road fund overdrawn 189 17 Township 190 99 Special school 80 94 Tnltion * 506 33 Dog 89 98 Aggregate 564 85 P. Thompson, Treasurer School Board of Rensselaer— ] Special school 175 09 Tnltion 1897 98 I Aggregate . * 1542 96 8. R Nichols, Trustee of Barkley Tewnsb'p— Road fttnd overdrawn 108 82 Township 77 66 Special school 641 89 Tnltion 584 19 Dog 60 00 Aggregate , ; , IW4 85 yr. 8. Coen. Trustee of Marion TownshipRoad fbnd overdrawn 15 05 Township 478 01 Special school 2105 42 Tuition 874 50 Dog 89 41 Aggregate 8987 88
Kendallyille, IndianaThe above named elty is inNorthern Indiana, aituated at (be crossing of the Air Line division of the L. 8. St. M. 8. K-, and the Grand Rapids St Indiana Ry. Keiidallville,4n a business way "booms” all the time- It is more noted, perhaps, as being headquarters for the manufacturing of the celebrated medicines, "Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup,” for Coughs and Colds, and “Bromoline,” the Blood and Liver Regulator for which we are agents. If you have a Cold remember Dr. Marshall’s Lung Byrup and ff'your Blood is bad, or your Liver out of order, try “Brootoiiue.” Signed, W. J. IMES.
