Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — Mrs. Partington says [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Partington says

Don’t take any of the quack ro«truins, as they are reginlmit al to the hum in cistern, but pm y urtrust in H»p Bitters, hich wilicncegeneral dil apidalion,' cO'stif e liXbits and all e.-tniij diseases. They saved I<aac hem a severe extract of tripod teVer. They are tlie ne plus nnuin of medicines.—Jß<»-’on Globe.

—Nickel pisuds-only at May lew’s. —Good Tea st 50 eta, at C.l* Hopkhis’. —B. F. Ferguson sxchangesflour. for wheat. —The Genuine Buckeye lahteri .•an be had at Bedford’? —The place tn bny fnrnl’rtre and ■arpets is at Norman Wan««r’s. —Diar.i'»n«l grain powder—crack iionlstWen nse it-sobl by Mayhew —Gvirt’s and ladies’ gold watclie*. si ver watches’ necklaces, gent.s ch tins, ladies’ sets al Gol luaan A II rdinat’a. —The people in the north part es Marion lownshiip need hb Ibnger drive to the capital for protierics C. P. Hopkins has a full lints', and will sell as cheap as any town store. —The extreme cold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade n stoves-. They sell faster than ever. lie keeps the best and gives first class bargains. —For Sal! on easy terms, i good farm team, with wagon and harness. Will sell cheap for cash. Any one wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with- us. Call at ibis office.

—The firm heretofore existing and known ua the law firn of Wright A Reeve Is hereby mutually dissolved. C. P. Wright assuming the business and responsibility of tile firm. Dee 22d. ISSO. C. P. Wright. N. W. Reeve —We hereby, notify the public that we have purchased the interest of J. M. Jost in ti>e firm ot Bending <fc Jost, and that we assume all liabilities di the old firm and collect all accounts dtie them.--Those in debted to the firm of FendingA Jost are requested to call immediately and settle their accounts. —The books of F. W. Bedford have beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing t hemselves to be indebted to Mr. Bedford will please come forward and settle. Mr. Bedford has been very lenient with the rich and poor alike, now show your gra'itude by helping in his need. Do so and

save cost.

C. P. WRIGHT.