Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1880 — NEW GOODS. [ARTICLE]
NEW GOODS.
Jones baa Just returned from Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and caaaimerea, which be makes up to order in the latest cats. A good fit guaranteed or do sale. Cail and see my stock.
T. M. JONES.
—Pure eider vlfiefcar atC C-Sterr A Co’s. -Tbe key to tha campaign at Bedford’*. —Go to Mrs. Healey’s for mourning —fcew faeMhg <hd lace at Mra Healey’s. ' - —Handsome bed room sets at Bears A Son’s. —Stunner tobacco and cigars Mt BedfonFa. . —Bedford has tire “Boes” 2 for 5 eant cigar in town. Jz —School books of all kinds at Harding and Tharp’s. —Oysters by the can or diab at R. E. Spencer A Co’* —Flowerpot* and hanging baskets •tC.C. Btarr ACo’a —A esrload of stoneware at C. C Btarr 4 Co’s, only Bcento per gallon. —Fresh bread, cakes and pies always on band at R. E. Spencer A Co’s. —New fall styles tn bonnets rind hats at Mrs. Healey’s. —Sew invoice of solid gold rings at Goldman and Hardman’s. —Try Harvest home smoking tobacco at Harding and Tharp’s. —For choice toilet Hoaps of all kinds go to Harding and Tharp’s. —New lot of silverware next week at Goldman A Hardman’s. —When you want nice monograms, go to Goldman <fr Hardman’s. —The largest stock of lead pencils in Renreeiaer !• at lire postoffice. —Excellent penholder* at tbe postoffice. Prices from 5 cento to 75 cento each.
—Engraving'done free of charge on all silverware bought at Goldman A Hardman's. —Nalls, window glare, brackets, mouldings 4 etc., at bottom prices at Ferguson’*. —Remember If you want good watch or clock work, go to Goldman A Hardman's. —Guard chains, necklaces, charm*, etc. Good assortment, at Gnldirian A Hardman’s. —When the time draws nigh go to Goldman 4 Hardman’s for your wedding presents. —For choice perfumery, hair oils, face paints, pomades Ac, go to Harding and Tharp’s. —Rubber erasers at the postofflee Rensselaer, Ind. Prices from 5 cento to 15 cento each. Fine Elgin watches cased inZsilver or gold, at bottom prices at Goldman and Hardman’s. —The best wagon is the chea pest and the name of it is “Newton.” Bedford keeps them. —Our prices on reparlng are as low as any first class work can be done. Goldman 4 Hardman. —We keep a full stock of choice fine cut tobacco, smoking tobacco, and cigars. Harding and Tharp.
—For stylish and fashionable suite, made up in tbe style and cut of tbs present day, call on Jonss ths tailor—Bedford has the largest and best assortment of chewing tobacco it tbe town. Call and try his Garfield or Hancock tobacco. —Go in at Bedford's and ask Char* ley Hopkins for Garfield tobacco. He will show it to you with a smile and say “It is extremely good.” —Some twenty odd sty les and sizes of writing papers are in stock at tbe postoffice. There is uot better or cheaper goods in tbe county. —We can site you to many cases where Dr- Harding’s favorite remedy has proved an infallible cure for chicken cholera. Harding and Tharp. —Beautiful autograph albums at .tiie poetoffioe in Rensselaer for only 10 cento each; larger ones for 15 cents, still larger and better for 50 eeute, 65 cents and $1.25. —We have a large line of clothing, hate, caps, socks, underwear, 4c-, which we will sell nt cost for tbe next thirty days to ciose out. Fendig 4 Jost. -Mr. John Coen would call the attention of our readers to the fact that he has a complete assortment of nursery stock at his nursery. Patronize your home institutions. —Five cents ’will buy a scratch book, a memorandum book, a penholder, an ivory toothpick, a nickel key ring, a good lead pencil or a bottle of best ink, at tbe postofflee. —<?. C- Starr A Co. have Just re. reived a targe Invnicr of new goods, their stock h» now complete and you <an find any tiling there you may need in thegrocery line at rockbottom prices. —When you are in need of stationery, pens, inks, pencils, slates, blank books, or anything in the school book ieuecall and learn our prices before purchasing. Harding and Tharp. —All persons expecting to do any painting this fail will do well to call and see us before purchasing. We have a large stock and will give reduced prices, Harding and Tharp.
—Strange if true, that, when a Remington ynnng lady ia asked by a gentleman to ride with him, she gives consent only on condition that he hires one of those nice oosy carriages of Sbeffler’s. —Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for premium lists and all Information relative to the ninth annual fair of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, which will be held September 21st to 24tb, 1880, inclusive. —To reduce stock, for the next 30 days Carters’ and Thomas’ standard bla<k. blue aad violet writing ink* will be sold at 5c per cone bottle, at rhe Postofllee. This ia cheaper than they could have been bought by the gross a few months ago. —Two new brick school houses are being built in Marion townshipThey are the first brick school houses in Jasper county. Blates, slate pencils, writing paper, pens, ink, flat cap paper, scratch books, composition books, and many other scbofrf supplies are for sale at the postoAeO in Rensselaer. ♦ |
IgMg Ik ’l tWiuTsi -M Itachine Oil Harding A Tharpta. -Glassware at rotek-bottom prices at Bedford’s. —ls ybu want a dress salt call on Jone* tb« tail*. —ls yba want any kind of salt, call on Jones the tailfin —Try the campaign cigar sold by Stiller, Remington. ‘ —Cider vinegar—Pure b! Her vinegar at Harding Tharp’s. —See that 60 cent tea at Bedford's before you buy; Ito “boas.’ 1 —Before purebasng go to B. F. Ferguson for prices on lumber. —First ciass rim knob lock all complete, 85 cento at Ferguson ta —Doors, saab, blinds and all kinds of moulding at Ferguson’a If you want* business suit, Jones will fityou out in a tip top one cheap. —Calender clocks and school teacher’s clocks at Goldman i> nd Hardman's —B. F. Ferguson keeps on hand at his lumber yard a full line of building hardware at lowest rates. —For a good square meal, cooked and served in neat style, gb ttf tbe res tauraut of J. E. Stiller, Remington. —Ferguson is prepared to pay cash for ail kinds of graiu or trade flour, hardware and lumber for the samd* —The place to get building material, Ferguson’s. Reason, he keeps a full stock of best quality at lowest prices. —Just coming.—A large bill of lumber to be sold at tbe lowest possible prices. B. F. Ferguson —B. F. Ferguson offers some first class bargains in Ihmber this week, in our local columns. He is tbe man to patronize. —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for buildingThe place to get bargains In building material is at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —I will sell suits to order from $5 to $lO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Come and try me. T. M. Jones —Anyone with nn eye to taste and style, can see the difference In clothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. i —When you come to the Fair don’t fall to call at C. C. Btarr A Co’e. mammoth grocery store and get a big bargain. —The restaurant of J. E. Stiller, north of the depot, Remington, Is the popular resort for icecream and lemonade parties. —ls you want anything in tne way of clothing made to order call on me I will sell cheaper than anybody else T. M. Jones. —Stiller of Remington is always prepared with the nicest bread, the best of pies and the freshest cakes in tbe market. > —All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Col. Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give her a call.
