Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. Will Moss, of Detroit, ] Mich., is visiting his mother and Bister, in Rensselaer. He will re- ! turn home the last of the week. t a r | Mr. J. H. Sears, of Jamestown, ! D. T., visited his brother, Mr. F. j J. Sears, of this place, last week. ! Mr. .Sears reports Dakota in an ! extremely flourish rig condition, and thinks it the fin -t country in j the world. 1 Read County Superintendent Netherton’s announcement of Spring Normals in another column. These Nor.nals will Ire quite handy for a { portion of this oonnty, and Mr. Netkerton’a well known success as a Normalist is a sufficient guarantee that they will be well worthy of patronage. - ———■■♦ • • no—■■ ■ The Commissioners met in special session Monday, and received i bids for the superintendency of the poor farm. Simon Phillips was awarded tlie contract for thq sum of SSOO per year. We believe the selection of Mr. Phillips to be a wise one, and have no doubt the poor farm will be wisely and judiciously managed under his supervision.
v The physicians *»mp oy3d by tte commissioners to treat the poor of the various townships are not bound to issue mediciu e to such people, unless they hnve an order from the trustee, of the township in which they live. Let the readers of The Republican bear this in mind, and they can explain the ipatter to those who think they are neglected by the county doctors. -—i—. ■.—»• A-baby carriage for sale cheap nearly as good asnaw. Inquire at Tharp’s drugstore. See the advertisement of Born the Hatter, Lafayette, in another place in this paper. Sam Bass, a brother of Mrs. Mose Tuteur, is head clerk in his establishment. ■ ■ ■ Cashmers, J. V. W. Kirk.
Our word for it, it you will try Rhinehart’s Worm Lozenges you will find tnem better than all others. For sale by lines A Meyer. ■ Satins, J. V. W . Kirk. Fbancesville .Normal will open April 11,1882, and continue six weeks, to be followed by a six weeks term at Medaryville, Ind. For particnlrrs address, W. E. Netherton, V\ inamac,lnd. Silks. J. V. w!k «k.
Miss Emma Martin will open a full line of millinery goods on or about the 21st of March, in Mr. Haley’s new store room on front street, around the corner fom Dwiggins’ bank: and she respectfully solicits a.kLare of patronage of the ladies of Rensselaer. Those wanting anything in her line wonld do well to call and inspect her goods before baying elsewhere^ Removal. — l have moved my stock of drugs into Leopold’s room, three doors from the corner opposite McCoy A Thompson’s bank where I will be pleased to see all my old customers and glad to serve many new ones. My removal has greatly reduced my rent, which will enable me to sell you goods as cheap, or cheaper, than you can buy thorn elsewhere. I have a full line of drugs , patent medicines, wall paper, paints and ofls, brushes, Ac, and hop* to recsiva a share of your patronage and merit your good will by square, honest dea’rag*alway» furnishing yen pure and reliable goods at the lowest living pcoflfL Very truly yours &.BLTBAR*..
