Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1882 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sugar cured haras at Starr’s. . I. i House To to C P. Wright at Wright’s Furniture Store. —« »#. Pure Maple Sugar at Starr’s. ••• " ' A Just received a splendid line of Ingrain and Brussels carpet at F. J. Sears & Hon. ■ « t» Fine oranges at the postoffice lobby. Dried fruits of all kinds at Starr’s. - Highest market price paid for all kind of country produce at Starr’s. , Osfear "Wilde’s poems at the postoffice news-stand -only 10 cents a copy. If you want any canned fruits, or vegetables, go to C. C. Starr & Co’s, they have a large and complete stock. Please bear this in mind!—We have made a reduction, in price on our stock of heavy kip boots. Campbell & Farden. Reduced Prices.—On Nut Coal. Block Coal and Pittsburg Coal, at Cotton & Patton’s. Ferguson’s old stand. Remember the stock of goods at Leopolds must, shall and will be sold out regardless of cost, before moving in his new bazaar. Fresh, clean, pure candy, at the postoffice lobby. Try the hoar, hound and the Iceland moss for colds and hoarsness. I have a limited amount of pri vate capital to let to good men on acceptable real estate security, at living rates of interest. F. W. Babcock.

The goods at Leopold’s are sell ing so fast* that it is advisable to everybody to call soon arid get some of the bargains, before are closed out. .COAL COAL COAL Nut Coal, Pittsburg Coal, Block Coal, at reduced prices at. Cotton & Pattons. Fergusons old stand. The stock of boots and shoes at Leopold’s will be sold out at a great deal less than cost, in order to get an intire new stock for an exclusive boot and shoe store. Now is Your time for bargains. —— ■ ■ <•» Monroe’s Musical Monthly is the cheapest good music published - only 5 cents for six to eight pieces of first class music. Always on sale at the postoffice lobby. Also, daily papers, story papers, magizines, libraries, novels, Ac.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Postoffice in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 6th day of Febuary 1882. Those that are not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office 1 Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say they are advertised. Antrim, Jamit Jones, John K. Bull, Miss Rosa F. Morgan, Mrs. Mary Cauiicld, Henry R. Murphy* Albert Coorert, Alfred Neab, Wm. Dixon, Robert Votrio, Frank Haimnon<f,MßsAngclaWild«r, Ward Heaad«Bty, John W. Wilson, Mrs J.R. Heardesty, SyWia I, Morsley, Ann 2 Johnson, Miss AUio 2

The following couples have been licensed to perpetrate matrimony since Jan. Ist: Frederick B. Rishling and Ella C. Ward, James E. Donnelly and Matilda Marlott, Samuel G. Pass and Elizabeth German, William Bradford Price and Mary A. Draper, Samuel M. Peek and Sarah Alice Castor, Michael Conghlin and Mary E. Ryan, Berryman F. Jones and Nancy Cooper, Frank Winskoskey and Josephine Nutkowska, John E. Webb and Eetella JFielder, All California canned fruits 80 1 eW n can, at Stajy’p.