Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fine Napkin Soap at Laßue’s. Henrietta cloth. J. V. W. Kirk. r- i»<»i Mince meat at Laßue’s, 10c per pound. Two houses to rent. F. W. Babcock. Groceries cheaper than ever at Eger Bro’s. Canned goods of all kinds and low prices at Laßue’s. Eger Bro’s., fresh roasted coffee takes the lead. Roasted coffee, 8 lbs. for sl, at Laßue’s, 11 Cod fish, Mackerel, and White fish, at Eger Bro’s. Look out for a BOOM in millinery at .Hemphill <fc Honan’s. A splendid new stock of Boota and Shoes, at the Trade Palace. Canned fruits and vegetable of all kinds, at Eger Bro’s. Pure Sugar Syrup, by the gallon and in 5 gallon kegs, at Eger Bros. The lovliest thing yet in Ladies fine shoes, at the Trade Palace. Dried corn, Hominy, Beans, Peas, Rice, Oat meal and Pearl Barley at Eger Bros. We have on hand 5 or 6 pairs of Wool Blankets to close out at verylow prices. Sears & Son. General clearing out of goods at prices that defy competition, at Hemphill & Honan’s. - , r.l -.wrfrThe Spring stock of Clothing is now on exhibition,' at the Trade Palace. ■ '—»«—i You can find Handkerchief, Napkin and Dish Rag soup, at Eger Bros. The best assortment of Teiw, Coffees, and Sugar, and at the lowest prices at Laßue’s.
A few pieces of carpets left at Sears & Son’s that will be sold at bargains. Seed Corn : —All who are in need cf Seed Corn, can procure it of A. W. Cleveland, Rensselaer, Ind. it. My stock of Boots qpd Shoes is complete now, and warrant an inspection for those who wish to buy good goods cheap.—A. LeoIt is quite early to talk of inch things, but Messrs. Willey & Sigler, at the Trade Palace, have a full line of plow shoes, just in. A fresh stock of groceries has been added to my already mammoth stock of qther goods, and will be sold to suit the times. Mr. C. B. Stewart is selling an improved kind of machine oil known as Martin’s Best. Our foreman has given the oil a thorough test in the Republican press room and pronounces it extra good. ——-i—- ' ~,v Wanted;—All the ladies of Jasper bounty to know that we will be better prepared to furnish their spring and summer millinery, and at lower prices than ever offered before. Call ai/cl see us, Hemphill & Honan.
ReiiM«elaer .Nursery.
Persons wishing nursery stock • of any kind during the coining spring, need not send off to foreign nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving your orders to John Coen, you can nave them filled with anything you may want in his line of business. Fruit trees; from 3 to 5 years old: ‘ Apple, 15 cts. Pear, 25 to 50 cents, and other stock in proportion. Orders left at the harness shop of John R. Vauatta, will receive prompt attention. . John Coen, Proprietor. Ap-1.
