Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE REPUBLICAN

For 30 days* special bargains in black silk. J. V. W. Kirk. H. A. T. Best five cent cigar in Jasper county. Learning keeps them. New furniture, matresses and springs, just received at Sears & -Son’s. Nebraska Seed Corn $3.25 per bushel, by N. S. Bates. Office near depot —with C. D. Nowels. For Sale or Trade.--—W. N. Jones, of Francisville, has a stock of general merchandise that he will sell or trade. 3t pd. Carpets, latest Patterns, just received, a large stock and varied prices, you are invited to call and examine. Sears & Son. iam + mm Beautiful lace curtains in Swiss and Guimpure, at all latest, window shades, poles and rings, curtain hooks, &c., &c. Sears & Son’s. Sears & Son, have a nice line of crockery ware, ironstone china which they are selling at low prices. All the ladies of Jasper County are invited to call at our store, during our spring opening, to-day and to-morrow. ' Hemphill & Honan.

Organs! Organs!! —Win. H. & 0 Rhoades have now on exhibition eight beautiful Mason & Hamlin organs. Should you want an organ that is as near perfect as can- be made, call on W. 11. <fc C. Rhoades, and they will show you some beautiful instruments. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of &800 and upwards on as good terms as can behad in the state. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 [>er cent. Large sums, on broad security, G per cent. Frank W. Babcock. 15-24-ts. Owing to the sickness of Miss Nellie Sexton, Hemphill & Honan, have at a greatly expense, secured the services of Miss Lillie E. Aneerson, from Chicago. She comes well recommended, und an inspection of her skill will bear out the recommends. All are invited to call. You will now find, on my counter, a complete stock of Gents suitings, which cannot be excelled in any merchant tailor establiahrnent in the state, and cannot fail to please you. Call and see for yourself. Satisfactionguaranteed. and all I want is a -diving profit, (fancy prices are too thin.) J. J. Waterbury.

The Town Council.—The regular monthly meeting was held last Monday evening. An ordinance was passed providing for sewers on Hutson st. extending from the raceway to Divison street. The plan of paying the town marshal by the day, and requiring of him, a solid day’s work for each day’s pay was adopted. Mrs. L. H. Chilcote is now receiving her spring stock of millinery and everybody knows that the best taste is displayed in the selection of her goods. This spring she has excelled her usual good judgement, tftid will have the finest assortment of millinery in the town. Miss May Miller will return from Indianapolis, soon, where she has been for the past few weeks under instruction at one of the largest millinery houses of that city, and will resume her place with Mrs. Chilcote, Cali and see the new goods, at the old stand, at Feudig’s store..., Important To ° Farmers .-—The .Deere <&voiupnnv, (Roberts Bros. Agents,) have issued circulars for a full, fair and severe field test (if tJwrdifierenee between a walking and a sulkey, or riding plow. The date, is made Friday, April 13th 1883, dud itss to be hoped that all j the farmers who con make it com i venient, will be there. Toe field ; selected is on the farm of Mr. j Simon Philips, iinilewest.of town, j yMr. I. D. Hunt, of tile firm of | aDynamometer, w»<i other necessary so th 4 test may be a fair one.