Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New and fresh garden seedi*,and Onion sets, at Eger Bros. ■ •»* Obi u - Caepets—a full line and, exir nice patterns, at Leopold’s Baz a Oranges and Lemons, only per doz., at Eger Bros. Look out for a BOOM in millinery at Hemphill & Honan’s. Go to Eger Bros., for your fresh garden seeds and Onion sets. Glass and Queenswars, way down, at Eger Bros. The Moline Plow cannot be excelled for excellence. Grant A; Bunnel Agts. Spring Hats and other seasonable millinery, just opened at Mrs. 8. E. Laßue’s. ~.T / Remember, Eger Bros, roast their own coffee, and’ roARt aone but the best. —Y* A large lot of ribbons,* comprising all the new shades* at Mrs. 8. E. Laßue’s. General clearing out of goods ufc prices that defy competition, i t Hemphill & Honan’s. x- ' n A fine decorated cup and saucer, vrith every pound of Japan Tea, for 50c at Eger Bros. A* nice assortment of Genuine Spanton Laces, at Mrs. 8. E. Laßue’s. The Elkhart Knitting Co., have supplied us with a splendid line of hosiery. R. F. Priest & Bro. Another new supply of mincemeat, only 10c per lb, at Eger Bros. Seed Corn :—All who are in nee< I cf Seed Corn, can procure it of A. W. Cleveland, Rensselaer, Ind. 4t. Learning is the only one in town who sells Gutta Percha Mixed Paints. —The best mixed paint in the market. —■ ♦ ■ If you wish to have your plowing done well, and easy, get one of those Moline riding plows of Grant & Bunnel, the blacksmiths.
My stock of Boots and Shoes is complete now, and warrant an inspection for those who wish to bujy good goods cheap.—-A. LeoDo you want a new wagon or buggy this Spring? Grant A Bunnel have nice ones, and sell cheap. A fresh stock' of groceries has been added to my already mammoth' stock of other goods, and will be sold to suit the times. A. Leopold. Wanted; —All the ladies of Jasper county to know that we will be better to furnish their spring and summer millinery, and at lower prices than ever offered before. Call and see us, Hemphill & Honan. Important:—All parties indebted to H. M. Purcupile, are requested to call at once and settle their account, or I will be compelled to place them in the hands of an attorney for collection. I am needing money, and must have it. H. M. Rensselaer NurseryPersons wishing nursery stock' of any kind during the doming spring, need not send off to foreign nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving vouj orders to John Coeii, you can have 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 io 50 cents, and other stock in proportion. Orders left at the harness shop of John R. Vanatta, will receive prompt attention. John Coen, Proprietor. Ap-1.
