Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1881 — A Cress Baby. [ARTICLE]
A Cress Baby.
Nothing is so conducive to a man's veMfafag a bachelor as (topping for one night at the hawse of a m trriod friend and Ming kept awake for five or nix hour* by the crying of a cross baby. AU cross and crying babies neod only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, remeuiber this.— Truceller.
Heigh crooks at Mayhew's. Bob sled runners c Mayhew'*. Bnckeye lantern* at Mayhew'*. Atkins Meat saw* at Mayhew’s. Best seat spring at Mayhew's. Folding beds at Sears <fc Son’t*. Choice Golden Syntp, at C. P. Hopkins'. Queansware at cost at C. P. llopki b'. —Nickel pistols-only at May hew’e. ; '* —Good Tea at 50 ola, at C.P. Hopkins'. —The Genuine Buckeye lantern can be had at Bedford's —The place to buy furniture and carpets is at Norman Warner's. - “Just the thing” th*y-all say—those folding beds at Sears <t Son’s —Diamond grain powder-crack huntsmen use it-sold by Mayhew. —Everything in the grocery line al bottom prices st . P. Hopkins' —Teas ; —the beat assortment in town al Bedford’s; also tlmchoicest coffees. —Bediord has on hand a large assortment of glassware and quernsware .You can see the posted price of my goods for yourself, and buy cheap at Junes’ Fresh oysters? Yes sir, I shall keep them constantly in stock dur ing the season. C. P. Hopkins—ls you dont see what you want when you are at N. Warner’s calfor it; he always keeps it. —N. Warner has purchased a new’ fire proof safe; it is a beauty. Warner does a safe ' usiness.
F. J. Sears <fc Son have a big run on their latest novelty the folding bed— Cail" before they are all so d. —Call in at Bedfords and look over his large stock of plug Bncut and smoking tobaccos. —Call and examine Norman Warner's large stock of furniture on which he gives some big bar gains. —Builder’s hardware always on hand in large quantities at the old reliable stand kept by Norman W arner. —Norman Warner has not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardware line. Look at the date on your paper and see if your subscription has not expired. It so we should be glad to see you. For the next 30 days, I will sell all my goods at coSt. lam going to leave. Now is your chance tor a good suit cheap. T. M. Jones C. P. Hopkins will pay you just as much for your produce as you can get in town, and will sell you groceries just as cheap as any town store.
—The people in the north part of Marion township need no longer drive to the capital for ('roceriesC. P. Hopkins has a lull line, and will sell as cheap as any town store. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, furniture and carpets at N. Warner’s and earn his prices before buying. All indebted to me are hereby notified that they can settle with me until tne first of February. After that all my accounts will he turned over to’other parties for col ection. T. M. Jones. Call and settle vO'lr bills at N. Warners. He desires to close up his books for 1880. So that he may begin anew with the coining yearMr. Warner is ever ready to oblige his customers by waiting on them and they in turn should appreciate his goodness suficieutly to recipro cate the favor.
—The books of F. W. Bedford have beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing themselves 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'itnde by helping in bis need. Do so and save coat. C. P. VVbight. From Maine to California, the glad tidings ring out that the. manufacturers of the celebrated Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, for all lung troubles, have enlarged the bottles and contents and are thus giving to itsmty patrons a large and well fit t'd Voltie of the Lung Syrup for 25 cents, 50 cents and Si per bottle. The success of th«* Lung Syrup is unprecedented and rival firms gaze, with wonder and astonishment at the wonderon* cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and sll Lung diseases, cured by it. For sale by W. J. lines.
The beat pressed ware at May hew’s. Sleigh anil sled material at May hew’s, Steel traps—very cheap at May hew’s. Great variety of atovee at Ma» hew’*. Don’t buy a poor stove. Go Mayhew Wagon bnx straps and rods a 1 Mayhew’s. Those warranted axes are » at Mayhew’*. 'Guns, guns, guns 17 50 to tSO.Oo at’Mayhew’a. » Perry <fc C«<’s stoves are bc>t, for sale by Mayhew. The best stove on? the market : e the “Cambridge,” al Mayhew’s. —Try N<»rin »n Warner’* prices on carpets, furniture and all kinds of hardware. —The old reliable hardwaredeal er is Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bank. —Norman W imer Is offering some astonishing bargains in furniture audaarpels. —Anything in line can be bought of N. Warner at sweat liv<n f prices.
