Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
soutii Slot OF WASHINGTON ST. REIfSSELAER* TKD. Carry I tieto SfaryT* Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, ■I Dome«h. .and ewYorkliarci Sewing Machlo«(, &C M &C., AT W. H. &C; RHOADES' HARVF9R 12:7 POUTZ’S MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS himM Will eura or p raven t Disease. Wo Horn** will die of Colic. Bot* or lanra Tartu, ts FoattV Powder* are naed In time. rontrtPowd.-r* willenre sn<l prevent OooCholxxa Fo-iuv Powderi will prevent Csrxs I* Fowl*. Fouui Powlcrawll) increase the quantity ot milk and cream twenty par cent- and make Um butter Arm and sweet. Fontx’s Powders will cere orprevent almost ITUT Disbasx to whirl, Homes and Cattle are suhieet. Fom a Pownams will oiva BsTisr*oTio*. Bold avarywhara. ' DAVID M. TOUTS, Troprlator. BALTIXOII. MM CATArtitri cIsUMPTIId Vi 4 And BalaftOM. direct to the dhtaxae «bM«H imeol Va ord^oary liHk’lb Arrb <*R» VICKIS ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For 1881 In an elegaijt book ot Ift) pugos. One colortd flower plate, tuul W lilunration-, with descripUoiuot ua* bust Uower* and vegetable, am! direcnoiui tor growing. Only toccute. In Enjoiih ur German. H you afierwuid» buy seed deduct (lie lu ceiilM. VIC KB HEEDS are the belt in tbe world. The Plural Guide »vhi tell how to get and grow them. Vice’s flower and Vegetable Garden, 176 Pages, 6 colored (Mates, 6oo eii"ra\ln#«. hot M eents in l>ao<*r e >vers ;81 oo in elegant elotli. In German or r-igiNii. V.ck >Il iwtraicd Mon>h!y Magarltu— 3B pages, acoa-ieo plale in every number and many line rogiadng . iir i 125 per year ; Five copies for i'-.iM. Spec men -cii. foi lo ceuU ; 3 trial Colxer. 'u< 2o cents. Atldr v JAMK.vV.v K :i»* 11.N.1
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Tmk Weekly Ijctsh Ock.\n will give the news of each week complete, pr*sen nig important matters in detail, and condensing in.nor news in such a way as to not obscure or weaken any statement of faet. Tlie weekly will be, iu si,or., more coinpicbensive in cliaiacieraud scope than any oilier political or general newspaper in tlie country. In addition to all other departments mentioned In connection with the weekly, the semi-weekly will continue its educational department under tlie tlie present able editor. Believing that Thk In run Ocean contributed not a little to Republican success in the last campaign. the proprietor have ho hesitation uiask_iig tlie stalwarts of flic < ou ury to aid-tliem in widening its field of influence. The wliolesomcness and eflectivciieas of tlie umuence of such a paper have been demonstrated tieyond dispute. Republicans interested in maintaining ti>e integrity und fprit <t* corp» of tlie partyare interested m increasing the circulation of those papers that contribute most to the nestled ends. Among all snclr papers Thk Intkk Ockan stands fimt. There is no variation in the prices of the various editions. Thk I stick Op*an is the c!ieap<-*t paper—considering tlie amount of reading matter prniteed and Ha high character os a Journal— pubDATLY I INTEft'oCILAN , One Tear, Portage WndKgSgLY rifTER OCXAN. One 1TO» OCsiAN,' Oae Year Poatl 2 69 rmcAno. nj.
