Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Henrietta doth. J. V. W. Kirk, em • W-- ! Two houses to Tent. 1 F. W. Babcock. Nets, all odors and prices, at Mre‘ Larue’s Millinery store. — 1 % + ■ No pain, no danger from the use of vitalized air, at Dr. Kelleys’. Look out for a BOOM in millinery at Hemphill & Honan’s, V. W. Kirk, says he thinks he will take in the western excursion which takes plaice the 20th. Mrs. Larue has a nice lot of Hair Goods, at reasonable prices. Gall and see. We have on hand 5 or 6 pairs of Wool Blankets to close out at very low prices. Bears A Son. Hats and Feathers at cost, to make room for spring stock, at Mrs. Larue’s Millinery Store. General clearing out of goods at prices that defy competition, at Hemphill & Honan’s. All who need first class collars for their horses CHEAP. Call on Grauel, opposite Bedfords. Don’t fail to have the benefit of vitalized air, for the painless extraction of teeth. A few pieces of carpets left at Sears & Son’s that will be sold tit bargains. / - 1 i— —n -t Over-Stocked with Boots and Shoes, which are to be sold at cost, if we can, at less, if we must. —Ludd Hopkins. Spring is almost hefTe, therefore bring your haTness to Grauel, and have them repaired before the spring work commences. i / Look Here, —H. M. Purcupile would respectfully ask all who are indebted, to call immediately and settle, by cash or note. ts / > ——— : Hard Times makes a demand for money. We are offering our entire lot of Black Cashmeres, Trimming Silks and Dress Goods at cut prices.—Ludd Hopkins, Boston, Woonsocket and Candee Rubber Boots will be offered, for a few days, at S3.QO per pair. Rhode Island Rubber Boots at $2.75. Ladies and Misses Gossamer Circulars 98 cents, at Ludd Hopkins’, —______ Wanted.*— All the ladies of Jasper county to know that we will be better prepared to furnish their spring and summer millinery, and at lower prices than ever offered before. Call and see us, Hemphill & Honan. McCracken Bros, have just received from Rochester N. Y., a large lot of Ladies Fine Shoes. Those ladies who desire to have their feet encased in elegant shoes are invited to call and inspect the same. Prices cheaper than the cheapest, W. H. & C. Rhoades would call the attention of the public to the tact that they have a fine set of Fairbanks Scales in the alley in rear of their store, and will be happy to weigh your Hay, coni, oats, &c. This is one of the handiest places in the town, as you drive upon the scale, and- over, and do not have to turn. Remember'the place«-in rear of W. H. &CRhoades’ store.

Rensselaer Nursery. Persons wishing nursery stork of any kind during the coming spring, need not sehd off to foreign nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving your orders to John Coon, you can have them filled with anything yon may want in his line of business. .r,' . Fruit trees, from. 3 to. 5 years old: Apple,,ls etw. Pear, 25 to 60 cents, and other stock in proportion. John Cqen, Proprietor* Ap~l. ; .. ,