Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1881 — Something Hew at Sears & Son’s [ARTICLE]

Something Hew at Sears & Son’s

Bicycles and Lawn Furniture of all styles and at low prices. • Those using fine cut Tobacco, will’, find a better quality for 60 cents a pound at Karo’* than they ever bought before. to Bedfords for “Mable” “Golden Eagie,” “Spotted Fawn,” Climax, ’ “Star” andotfoer choice brands of plug, fine cut and smoking tobaccos. _CaIW and visiting card*—beauuful designs at the Republjoajj office. Don’t send away for your carpeti. sZSS&Z money by

Go and see Ooaior Lock Lever Spring-Scat Rake at Bedford’s. . ' ■ .. A very choice Bio Coffee, 6 lbs. for fl, at Kexn’s mem Grocery Go to Ken’s for Hmsbesns 10 ct s can; string beans. 10 cents a can; yazmouth con, 15 cents a can; Cook’s tomatoes, 15 cents a can; standard peaches, 18 cents a can; pie peaches, IS} cents a can ; California fruits, apricots 90 cents a can; green gauges 30 cants a can; Heroes op The Plains. —This is the charming title of a new book just published by the Historical Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo. It embraces the lives and adventures of Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson, Capt. Payne, Capt Jack, Texas Jack, California Joe, > and other celebrated Indian fighters, scouts, hunters and guides, and is doubtless a book well worth having. There are not many people in thi« great land of ours who do not feel an interest in tbe romantic deeds of the gallant plainsmen. See advertisement elsewhere.