Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1882 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Brown’s Iron Bitters at Thorp’s s Summer Silks, J. V. W. Kirk. ► *Try Harding’s condition powders at Tharp’s drug store. .£. * Honan, the popular notion an d 1 milliner} man. In Hemphill’s building, room recently occupied by Hardman and Tharp. Drees Goods, J. V. W.- Kirk. A full stock of best tobaccos and cigars at Tharp’s. Oh, Ladies, were you there? At Honan’s, Monday.
CLOTH AND PAPER WINDOW SHADES,
At Kannal’s Drug Store, all new paterns, and selling at very low figures. Call and examine stock. H. B, Smith, the exserienoad jeweler, can be found at Hamar’s. L_ ■ 1 buy all my goods for cash. I discount everything I buy, and ami willing to divide my proifits with my many customers. Who can beat that? So says A. Leopold. — Ready Mixed Paint—Composed of strictly pure white lead and linseed oil, not patented, not chemical, every gallon warranted as represented, and for sale only ©y Kannal The Apothecary. An immense stock of ready mad® clothing of the very best quality, has just been received nt Fendig’s, and will be sold cheap. Boots and shoes are s tiselling ' off at Leopold’s at less than first post, they will sell at such rate* without much talk. 9 Carpets. —The largest assortment of all kinds of carpets and floor oil cloths just received at A. Leopold’s, Prices 10 and 15 per cent lower than any other house ' will sell the same kind. Go to Dakota via the Chicago & Northwestern railroad. The ‘ most direct route to all points in * central or northern Dakota. Money to loan. Enquire of F. W. Babcock.-
Notice of Appointment. MOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE an undersigned ha* been appointed Amlmuiratorofthe estate cf Will] lam H. Mnrlutt lata of •Jaspert/ounty Indiana. Deceased. Maid estate Is supposed to be solvent. . EJLPATToa. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, tiutithk undersigned executor of the last will and testament of William s. t. Morton, deceased will expose at nubile sale at the Citizen’s Bank’ in Rensselaer. Indiana, < a Saturday the ‘.Mud day of April, 1882. the following described reu) estate in Jasper County Indiana tn-wlt: The south-east quarter of the south-east quartern! section twelve (12). in township thirty (;toi north.of runge *even<7) west, containing forty(W acres, ihe north-east quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the south-east quarter of section twelve (12) In township thirty (:«)) north, of range six (fl) west, containing ciui hundred and twenty (12o) acres, also thirty f.Toi acres off the north end, of the norm-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section eighteen (IS) In township twenty-eight (2H) north, of range six (il) west belonging to said estate. Maid sale will he for not less than twn-thhrfa (S: of the appraised value of the above described real estate. If not sold at public sale Mie same will be'aold 1 at priqatc sale. ~ Wii.maim A. FkKt.bE, Executor. K. H.tt/. Dwiggins Attorneys. iTeas fees w. March 13th 1882. * WANTED, Agents.—Startling as the p igq* of room nee—from the lowest depth df slavery th e position among the firtrt fn he land. “Life d Times” of Frederick Donglass written by himself: 18 full page Illustrations; , price |S *0 Outrivals “Uncle Topi’s Cabin" in Thrilling and romantic Intere-t. with the added charm that every word is trfle, A marvelous story most graphically told and of groat historical value. This volume wlll he eaverlr sought tor by the hundred*’or thousands who have watched the remarkable career and Have been thrilled by the eloqgopceof this Wnnflef-t ‘ • fill man. The work gives an account of thairv ■’ interviews with prom I heat men and karate* many aucedebw concerning them unknown tA the gen-ff-al public. Itrnbounds in tatfnr grac«~ / ful touches Wh of w*tt and eloqifebee. “He is smcli a-remarkable man that pmnle like to read about him, und no Wohdeh’^-Atf*-' ton ConyregaHonmliut. “It Is os inspiring as a podta,”- WoinanU Journal* . has heea, or evcf Wilt be,' tom, 9 —Boiton Adv^rUeir.* “!t i« a mor ' aietorbint tale than any' I'areattoe 1 'area - ttoe s fiction.”-.';- ou jW. r.l 1 - 111 W f I ;
