Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1881 — HOW WONDERFUL IS MAN! [ARTICLE]

HOW WONDERFUL IS MAN!

Man as a physical, intellectual and moral being becomes npost completely developed in a]l his parts and faculties by using daily, at least, one dose of Brown’s Iron Bitta-s. .Many thousands are ready to testify'that it is the best medicinal tonic in the w< r'd! it strengthens every part es the, body, «nd excels everything else in its soothing and refreshing effect on the whole general animal system. .

Recorder Abbett expects to move into his new residence this week. Found at. Last—The place to bny baker’s goods—at Purcupile’s. Sale-bills got out on an hour’s noticd and in the neatest manner, at The Republican office. * A new stock of Hats, Caps, and Gloves just received at the Trade Palace. Sheriff Powell has several interesting essays in The Republican this week. Read them. . • vju Have you seen them? *' Those new and elegant Bird Cages rt C. C. Starr & Co’s. . Brown’s Iron Bitters at Tharp’s. C. H. Price was called to Carpenter township, yesterday, by the dangerous illness of his brother, Myrt. Price. ' / Everybody call and see the nicest assortment of candies in Rensselaer at Purcupile’s: Considerable town property is changing hands in Rensselaer this fall. The Great Southern road is all that is needed to create a permanent ftnd rapid growth of our town. -i

Fine Under-wear, Gentle men’ l * Furnishing Goods, and Overalls, at Fendig’s. N. Warner & Sons have sold tlieir furniture business to W. J. ■ Wright. They will, in the future, ! pay strict attention to the hardware business, in which they are having an amazingly large trade this fall. Try a cau of those Boston Baked Beens, at C. C. Starr and & Co. Real estate in Rensselaer will increase in value 50 per cent, as soon 6 as the C. & G. S. road reaches the town. Let our real estate men take this fact into consideration when | the subscription paper is passed around to them. Fine Jellies on sale at Purcupile’s Bakery. C. P. May hew has sold his hardware store to Win. Lamson. We are not informed as to Mr. Mayhew’s intentions for the future, but sincerely hope he will remain in Rensselaer, as we can illy afford to lose so good a man and citizen. A Full Line of Ladies Dress Goods, of the very latest styles at Fendig’s. I have a limited amount of private capital to let to good men on ' acceptable real estate security, at living rates of interest. F. W. Babcock. Lantern and Lamp Trimmings of all kinds at lower prices than ever sold at 1 before: At Starr’s. C. C, Starr & Co. have just received a large and complete stock of Library, Hanging, Bronze and Glass Lamps.