Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1882 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. — Thursday, June 29, 1882. HATES OF ADVEBTiSING. Professional cards, $5 per annum for-6 lines or less: 50 cts. for each additional line, bocal notices, 5 cents per line for each insertion Special rates for choice places In the paper,, and for advertisements wider than on© column. Bills of regular advertisers payable Quarterly; ransient to he paid in advance •Ton Phtnting.-A large assortment of tvpe and ■ other material for poster, caniphlet, circular ana dunared'Worlc. Prices low.

Jasper County Republican Ticket.

For Clerk of Circuit Court, JAMES F. IRWIN. For Auditor, GEORGE M. ROBINSON. For Treasurer, MOSES B. ALTER. For Sheriff, JOHN W. POWELL. For Recorder, THOMAS ANTRIM. For Coroner, FRANK J. SEARS. For Surveyor^ LEWIS S. ALTER. For Commissioner Ist District, A. C. PREVO. For Commissioner 2d District, SAMUEL* R. NICHOLS. For Commissioner 3d District, JOHN WAYMIRE. Go to Kaunal’s for Potato Bug Poison, the only sure destroyer of the Colorado potato bug.

Several convenient and well-lo-cated residences for rent. Enquire at the Citizens’ Bank. I must remember to give J. Y. W. Kirk my order for a black Silk dress when in town on the fourth. - —♦ Eger Bros, pay no big rents or interest, and therefore are able to sell you Groceries cheaper than any house in Jasper county. Buy of the firm that has, busted high prices. Eger Bros’. Cheap Grocery is the place. All goods cut down 10 per cent, at Eger Bros’. Cheap Grocery. If you want to lay in a supply of Groceries to last you through harvest, call on Eger Bros, and save big money. - ■ 200 dozen Fruit Jars way down at Eger Bros’. Eger Bros, roast their own Coffee and.warrant every pound to be A No.l. _ Coffees, Sugars, Teas, and all kinds of Groceries way down, at Eger Bros, new Cheap Grocery. McCormick’s Harvesting and Mowing Machines, the best in the market, sold by Roberts Brothers, Rensselaer. Ind.

K. of P. sct. Cigar at Kannal’s. The Druggist and Jeweler. Eger Bros, pay the Highest market price for all kinds of Country Produce. "Where is J. Y. W. Kirk’s sample room? With F. J. Sears & Son. Wedding Dresses at J. W. V. Kirk’s. That Five Cent Counter. F. J. Sears & Son. Great reductions in Millinery Goods at Laliue & Crane’s. Roberts Brothers, on Front St., sell LogansportAVagons and Bug-, giea, McCormick’s Harvesting Machinery, the John Deere Cultivators, Gilpin Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guarantee of the wagons given if desired. La Cazadorafic. Cigar, the “boss,” and don’t you forget it. Learning keeps them. Bustles from 50c to $2.00 at Honan’s. For attractions go and see the Five Cent Counter. F. J, Sears <fc Son.

Sot Ice of election of Trustees* M the regular monthly meeting of the liensseluer Baptist Church, t j be held on Saturday, July 9th, j 882, at‘2 o’clock p. m., there will be three Trustees elected. |;i 0. H. J OHNBON, Church Clerk.

Chicago To Denver.

THE FIRST AND ONLY THROUGH LINE Official announcement reaches our office fixing the 2d day of July as the opening date of tne Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. R. R. Through Line from Chicago, Peoria or St. Louis to Denver. The trains on the newline will be equipped in the style of comfort and elegance, for which thO “Burlington Route”is noted. To our many readers who have been anxiously awaiting for the announcement of this date and who intend to turn their steps towards the setting sun, we can confidently say, judging the present and future by the past, that they will find on this line all the attention to the minutest details which have madelhe name of the C. B. &Q. a household word throughout the Union, and insure to travelers speed, safety and luxury. Have your tickets read via “Burlington Route.” Many bargains on thy Five Cent Counter. F. J. Sears & Son.

Farmers Attention.

We are putting up adlax mill at Remington, Ind., and after August Ist, 1882, will be prepared to buy flax straw at the following prices: Machine threshed straw, $2.50 to $3,00 per ton. Tramped or straw $4,00 to $5,00 per ton., Pulled straw in straight bundles, ,SB,OO to SIO,OO per ton. Wet, mouldy or weedy straw not wanted at any price. D. B. Sweetser & Co., Remington, Ind.

temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, Engineers, Fourniers and Machinest, Office Works, 9o and 92 Second St., LAFAYEITE. INDIANA. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Hew and Second-Hand Engines sthd Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULL.H’VS, H ANGEHS.BOIIjFU FRONTS Building Fronts ! GRATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolts, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges, Glass Gauges Gauge Cocks, Globe Va\res, Chech Valves, l J ipe and Fittings. Havißgan almost cudlepe variety of Patternfor Ke)juii » and Attachments lor Machines, we' are prepared to furnish on the shortest possitre notice every description of JJrass and Iron Cast.in a Dn. w. ij. ii a vr x DENTIST THE JEWELRY STORE** And that I ant now better than ever prepar toexecute all kinds of work iu my Ufanch business in the highest style of the, art and lowest possibe prices. W. L. HAM A it

fill JfHO 18 UNACQUAI *TED WP H THE ULOGKAPHY GW THIA UiUN TRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THS ESSmw By the oentral position of iu line, connect* the Mat end the Weet by the afeortest route, end oarrtee passengers. without Cllenge of con, between sssr.“teriSSiX"2s‘sfMs'' n .; •o mi sets la Union Depots with »U tho principal Laos of road between the •Atlantic and the Paoiilo Oceans. Its equipment Is unrivaled and marmOSi *»*»! Chair Cars, Pullman's Prottlest Palace Sr-sssi “ALBERT LEA ROUTE/' Direct Line, via Bcneeetnd Koike. £««•>*■ rgotnUy been opened between Biohmond. siorfouuliewport Hews, Chattanooga, Atlanta, AuSuata, IfsalnTlUe-Louta villa, Lexington. Cincinnati, mneap - Traliu* o*** 0 *** Vsssengera Travel on Past Kxpreas at aUprinoipal Ticket Offices in the United Staten and Canada. Baggage chocked through and rates of Dure al. ways as lew as competitors that offer Isas advanFo r detailed information, get the ffiape —s Poldgreat ROOK 18land route, At your nearest Ticket Office, or address **• R. CABLE, 8, IT JOHN, Vus-Pre*. * Osal M'fr, Osn'l Tkt. A Fees. AgL CHICAGO,

The Square - Dealing House! • ' ' * ■ : ,■ . . ' A. LEOPOLD •' A, - A. LEOPOLD, at his new establishment, now offers to the public the most beautiful %&' v J ' Stock of Dry-Goods ! Ever brought to this market, andamong other things can be found a full lire or all kinds of White Goods, consisting of ItTansooks, Swisses, Linen Lawns, plain and figured; Mulls* Piques* Organdies, Tarlatans and Infant Cloakings at extremely low figures.

PARASOLS! In all shades Silks, Mohairs, Ginghams and Fancy CottoHS) are sold at prices to suit everybody. Press- Go o d s! A complete assortment in all styles and grades at unusually low prices. A full line of fancy Alpacas, Cashmeres* Moire antiques, Silks and Prints, in all colors. Shawls Cloaks and Sacoguesin endless varieties. ITOTIOITS I A.n endless variety of Fancy Notions, consisting of Buttons, Passimenterie Trimmings, Cords and Tassels, Cuffs, Collars and Bibbs, Embroidery and Laces, and a good many other articles too numerous to mention ■■■■ '■ ■ ■» -• ■ ■ -■ ■ - ■ - ■ - - - - ■ ■-■■■■ - Carpets a Specialty! I have added to my large stock of Merchandise one of the ’largest Assortments of Carpets ever brought to this city, which are kept in my beautiful Hall over my new establishments, fitted up for that especial purpose of exhibiting this large branch of trade.

My Large Consignment of Clothing Has arrived apt! is creating wide-spread commotion among my customers because of the beautiful styles, low prices and general make-up. No house can boast of a larger stock and so well assorted a variety. They will be favorably received by everybody. I will also say here that no other store-room has so much light to show their goods as has my new Business House. r Boots and Shoes! Will be sold as any body can reasonably expect to buy, and every article will be warranted as represented. , • ■$ ' • , -'*< . . ... ■ Trunks and Valises! In large variety at lower figures than any other house can sell them as I buy them direct from the manufacturers, with a trade discount. Having erected one of the most beautiful and convenient of business houses, for the accommodation of the trade, and having spared neither pains nor expense to make this establishment one of'the pleasantest in the City of Rensselaer. I would now ask a liberal patronage from my old and new customers and I promise to one and all a square: deiaij. To the Ladies, an especial invitation is extended to call and look at this magnificent establishment, where they can sit down on those beautiful revolving chairs and do their trading at the same time . * ■ f ' ’U, ' „ • >/ W • V ' ‘ ‘ r‘ ' '' " . - Thanking the public generally for past favors, and soliciting a continuance, with many thanks I subscribe myself, J * A. LEOPOLD, PROPRIETOR OP % '• ' . : ! ‘ . ■' ■■■ .\ : •• r#• L.r -f-awl• v, ■*,?. &:i it:. #r* 2 »•? iiA 'V;. The Souare - Dealing House.