Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1883 — Rensselaer Public Schools. [ARTICLE]
Rensselaer Public Schools.
HwabMiM. I.V. W.Kirk. BrarritodWth.' «. V.W. Kirk. <* The finest stock ot Spring ctothinc just received at Leopolds and wffl be sold lower that ever! —A Leopold. t An extensive and -of Cloaks and Dolmans, of the latest styles, for Spring andj mer wear, at Leopold’s Bazar. ’ Niw Goods. —R. Priest & Bro., have Just received '& Hobby line of hats, the latest out. Also a new stock of Furnishing Goods. * Hxdgk Plants:—3o,ooo good 2 year old Osage Orange hedge plants for sale at 1.50 per 1000. Four miles south of Rensselaer. Joseph I. Adams. 1-ap. pd. JusT Received.-—At Leopold’s Bazar, one of the finest stocks of spring good consisting of the latest styles of Goods of all fabrics to-gether with novelitieS' in trimmings to match. Ladies please call and examine. Mr. J. J. Waterbury has stood the test of skilled opposition in his business, in this place, and lias earned the reputation of a firstclass tailor; and we bespeak tor him the patronage that he deserves. Give him a call while the stock is fresh. Look out for a ‘‘Boom” in the Merchant Tailor business! J. J. Waterbury has just received a fine stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, of the choicest designs, -that will please the most fastidious, and connov fail to suit the tastes of all of his many customers. Full, Complete, Ready:—Ludd Hopkins now has bis spring stock opened, and there can be found all the latest novelties in dress goods, the very latest in shoes, and the largest stock of bleached and unbleabhed muslins in the county. If you want the latest styles, and the best goods that can be found in the market, call on Hopkins. Polish for Ladies’ Shoes: —At Haley’s boot and shoe emporium, next door east of Dr. Loughridge’s office, sign of the Gold Boot. Haley says that from this time forth there will be no need of a looking glass, as a man can shave himself, using his wife’s shoe in plscb of a glass, if she will use this polish upon them. Try a bottle, only 15c., at S. Haley’s. o m ♦ O» »■ ■■ - Attention, Every-onei-Jusl received from the city, a large supply of millinery goods, or the latest styles, and cheap for cash. Those needing anything in our line, will do well to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. L. H. Chilcote. W. H. & C. Rhoades have the agency of the justly celebrated Mason & Hamlin Organs; they are fully warranted, and the best intruments made. They range in ‘ price from $22.00 up to $1,000.00 and over. If you want a first-class organ, in every respect, call on W. H. & C. Rhoades, they have three samples on hand now, one at SBS, one at $125, and one at $l5O, and they are beauties.
Spring Term opens March 19, and continues till June 8. Claeses will be formed in the High School in Geometry, Botany. General History, Physics, Algebra, Arithmetic and Civil Gov’t. In the Grammar Dept. U. S. History, Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic will be taught; JJh* Intermediate and Primary Dep’ts each sustain two grades of pupils which pursue appropriate studies for each grades Persons who wish to review or pursue advanced studies, and parents who desire a summer school fortheir children, are invitod to take the advantage of their home school. Tuition SI.OO per month.
C. P. MITCHELL, Supt.
