Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1880 — A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman. [ARTICLE]
A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.
Tlie Handsome Nickel Plated NPW Home Lamp being introduced to the public this season, is the most meritorious article ever offered Agent* to make money with, is safer, aud more oouveuieut than the Student Lamp, which has heretofore had the reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, it has a clamp to firmly attooh it to the Hewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk, etc. The fear of (be ordinary lamp being accidentally upset or thrown from the table, ia entirely relieved by this clamp contrivance. It can be adjusted to throw the light just where it js wanted to suit the eyes, and can be converted into a handsome wall fomp. It has the beatargaud burner, a fllliug indicator, aud convenient match box, and its price is within the reach of every oue. It has been fully tested and editorially endorsed by the “Western Christian Advoeate,” “Am. Chriatiau Review,” “Herald and Presbyter,” “Journal and Messenger,” aad "Christian Standard,” the leading Re!iKious!papers of Cincinnati, and to endorsed by the Mayor and Poet-Maa-ter of Cincinnati, the Agent of tha American Express Company aod Presidents of Insurance Companies, as being the Safest, Most Convenient and best lamp made. There are three reasons why Agents should seek each an article to canvass for—first for It* absolute safety and great convenience, it is needed in every home—seoood Its low price makes its sale immense, third it will be a credit to handle sueh an article. One southern Agent write* it sells faster than Gen. Lee’s portrait sold right after the war, another says it beats the palmy days of the Sewing Machine, its rapid sale, low price, and liberal terms surprise old Agente.— Address Home Lamp Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mention our paper and they will give you full.particulars aud egelusive territory to canvass in.
****** -TwMfod laib ft■■■ mtn mt •* F. —Ohms ware at reck lU urines at Bedford’s. —ls yo« weak • dress mH uuM m JfllMW tk> *> .1 Garfield and Hancock robaecc kt the News Depot —Fresh system received daily at R E. Bpenosr A Co’s. on Jours tb« filer. "V] ... 4 ‘ ’ at the ifews Depot t; —Try the —pelf eifresM If ami— « ■ UMiire tMPuuw• before you Uwyj Ms ’’beet” —Before perakeeagfia A. l s. Forpare for prices eu lumber. —First dare rtasjkrefo ink |B eeaowill StYNaelVsllftafMS s£e!y —B. |f* 1 - m t- keeps on Imm4 the finest stock cf aanfoe—cfflca Is the dty. :;t
»eheet WMpihijltH i'ih! t'bjA *m! Lsßus. \ —A. Booth 1 # eriehreted bread of Baltimore Ofton are sold by R. X. Bpoaeer A Co—B. M. Laßae has opoood as eohag homo at hit Mews Depot. Oysters served in all sty lea. —gobsoriptisoo for all oiwisatiua and periodicals tehee by fi> M.LeKoe st the News Beget. —Laßue, our eatwprMaf **News Man’’ keeps la stock the fiaeat bread* of cigars and tobaoeo. —B. F. Ferguson keeps oa baud *4 his lumber yard a tall lias of buMdlag hardware at Iswsot rates. —The news from M*lae ceases ia ■lowly. Net o© with the eueteatees that palroalm the Mews Depet —For a good square mml. cooked and served la neat style, go to the res taurant of l.g. lillfw. Msmlagton —Fevf sou le prepared te pay seek for ail kinds of graTu of trads Bear, hardware and lumber for the **me —Tbs plam to fetbalWaf mat trial, Ferguson'a Reason, he helps a foil stock of beet quality at lew set prime. —Just coming.—A large bill of lumber to be sold at the fewest possible prices. B F- FpaousoH—l will sell suite to order foem g§ to 910 cheeper then you sea buy elm where Come aad try am. T. If. Jon up.
—Anyone with aa eye to topto aad style, oaa see the diflerenee ia risthss mads by Jottee aad thorn mads elsewhere. -Tbs restaurant of f, R, Miller, north of Urn depot, Remington, is the popular focort mr toe eraam aad femouads parties. —ls you want anyth lag in toe wap of clothing made to order call on ore I will sell cheaper than anybody else. f.U. Jeatts. —Stiller of Rsmluftoa I* always prepared with tits nicest bread, the beet of plea aad the freshest cakes lu the market. seoood story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give bar o coil. > —B- F. Ferguson oflkn scans drat class bargains ia lumbar this week, in our looai eotumoa. Hots tbs man to potrsnioe. —As winter gpproaches tbs homeless begin to pfopere for bdUdfog, Ths place to ret bargains in building material is at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —Five cento will buy a scratch book, a memorandum bunk, a penholder, an ivory toothpiek. a aiekel key ring, a good lead pcueU ora bottle of best iuk, at the pestages. —Now ia the Mane for bmwaius Hi the merchant lei feeing Hue. fby I will aeil and make up suits to order sbeeper than ever sold before In Benasefes*. I mean what f say. T. M Joam —Strange if true, that, when a Remington yonny lady is asked by a gentleman to ride with him, she gives oonsent only on condition that he hires one Of those utoe easy carriages of Sbeffier’a. -To reduce atook, for tbs next to days Carters’ and Thornes’ standard black, blue and violet writing lam will be sold at taper eons bottle, at the Postofflce. Thiels cheaper thaa they oould have beta bought by the grom a few months ago, . —Two new brick school houses me being built in Marioq townshipThey are the first brick school houses In Jasper county. Elates, slots pencils, writing paper, peas, ink, flat cap P»Pjr. scratch books, composition books, aad many other school supplies are for mis at the postofflce la Rea* selaer.
# ,o t-t* * gl, ruohaa to Hmieyfo for Mtilif rushing aad fees at Mrej —Bedford ha* the “Pore” i for ft mat cigar ia town. by the can or dish at RtßpmrfOri brood, eakea and pies aF way* OU hand at R- E. Speneor db Qo’a. —Few ton eMrlm in bonnets and kata St Mrs Healey I*. 1 *. —lWlugM* stock of lead pencils so Reusselaer to at the postoffloa —Xxealleat nsnboidsrs at the post•mea. Prieea hum 6 cents to 75 cents —Write, window glare brackets, mmfopd•<«•. at bottom prices at _—Rubber cream at the postoffioe ifojtemfomhjjad. Prices from 6 cento —the boriwuweu te the eheapest and the aaare of It is “Newton.” k,#opi them —For stylish aad fashionable suits, madcap in the style and cut of the prosnt day, aril oa Jons* the tailor. —Bedford has the largest and best assortment of chewing tobacco It the town. try his Garfield or —Go in at Bedford** and ask Char* tew Hopkins for Garfield tobaoeo. He will show it to you with a smile and Si# “Hit egtrameiy good.” Hems twenty odd style* and sices of writing papers are in stock at the postofflce. There is not belter or cheaper goods In the county. —Beautiful autograph albums at Mae poatoffiac Hi Rensselaer for only M rente eeeb; forger ones for 16 cents, still forger and better for 60 cents, 66 oante aad Si. 25.
