Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1883 — Page 8
<f , ■ THE REPUBLICAN
Nankin Hats, in all shades and grades, at Mrs. Chilcote’s, these are just this thing for school, and street hate, and are the very latest rage in the cities. George Grauel will move his harness shop into the room with Mr. Wm. Meyers, now used as a shoe shop, next door to C. C. Starr’s grocery, about May Ist. Organs! Organs!!—Wm.H. & U. 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. H. &C. Rhoades, and they will show you some beautiful instruments. Thorough-bred Horses: —The chestnut sorrel thorough-bred, “Frank Goodrich,” and the colt “Vaudeville,” by “King Alfonso,” and a brother of the famous “Foxhall,” and; nephew of the great “Ten Broeck,” will make the season of 1883 at the barn of their owner, James Maloy, in Rensselaer, 5t + Look Here: Ladies if you want your old hats bleached, colored, and made as good as new, Mrs. Sadie Laßue, has made arrangements to have that kind of work done, therefore save expense of a new hat, by having the old one remoddeled, and trimmed, ‘Remember, Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s millinery rooms, is the place.
PUBLIC SALE!
Notice is hereby given, that I will offer at Public Sale at my residence 2| miles North-east of Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, MAY sth, 1883, the following described property to-wit: Three head of Work horses, if pot sold before the sale, 5 or 6 head of milch cows, 1 two year old heifer, 4 two year old steers, 4 yearlings, 5 yearling heifers, 4 calves, 1 reaper and mower combined, 1 mowing machine, 1 corn planter and check-rower, 1 hay rake, 2 breaking plows, 1 three horse riding plow, with sod attachment, 2 cultivators, 2 harrows,. 1 set bob-sleds, 1 double shove] plow, 2 wagons,, household and kitchen furniture, &c., &c., &c. —TERMS OF SALE: —Six months credit, with 6 per cent interest, purchaser giving usual bankable note, on all sums over 85. On all sums under 85, cash in hand. 2t BERRY PARRIS.,
Excited Thousands.
All over tha land are going into ecstacy over Dr. King’s Nev; Discovery for Con.'■umption. Their unlocked for recovery Vy ♦ lie timely use of'this great life B'iving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed t-o positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, liny Fever, Bronceitis, Hoarseness, Loss oUVoice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottle free at Imps & Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size £ 1.00 2
A Blessiag to all Mankind.
In these times when our Newspapers aro flooded with patent medicine advertisements it is gialifying to know what to procure tiu.t will certainly cure you.. If you are Bilious, blood out of order. Liver in.ictive, or generally debilitate!, there is nothing m the world that will cure you so quickly n* Electric Bitters; They aro a blessid g to ~U mankind, and can be had for only fifty ents a bottle at Imes & Meyer’s, 2
Bncklin’s Arnica Salve.
The greatest medical womler of the world V nrranted to speedily cure Burns, Brui«es, t’ets, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Cant'lTs, Piles, Cliiilblains, Corns. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and nil skin eruptions, guar- ; nteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. FOB BALE BV IjlEB & MEYKDS.
A MMBMh*. life is y.. go. nnd dar L L’V'l'before '’on die. something mighty an R Fill I •s M ’dinie te-.-ve behind to ebp.quertimEjjCM a Fl’i a week in your own town. ?5 out fit free. No risk . Everything new. Cap itaj not required. We will furnish you everything. Pnnv are mr.king- fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. amtboys and girls make groat Ray. Reader, it von want business at which you can make great pav all rhe time, write for prti cuhirsto 11. ILvi.LEr-.Jt Co., Fortand.Maiuna , ADVICE TO MOTH EKS, Are you disturbed v ni?>ir and broken of yonr rest by a sick child suttering :«nd erring v-Ch pah) of <-,i‘.ting teeth? If so. send at o ce »« ' g’t a Ixittle of Mhs. Winslows sout"|X<; ►i-Ri pgdt: (UtiJWJi Teeth 13.0, its value iHC:ilcol»>>ie. It will re'levv the poor litt'e sufferer tmiuedmhdv. Depend upon it. mo:hersthere Uno rhistake-alxmt it. tt cures dr-. »c;.'fry and dlarrboea. regulates the stmmieh end bowels, cures wind yo'ie. softens the gums. : re«s intlnminntfcn. mid gives tone- and enrrgvt<<fiie whole system. Mas. IVtNSfcitw's CHti.rttKX TEBTHIMg is ph'it*e»>» to «lic taste, and i* th- pncMTiuHsn of sate o> the oldest «nd best female pltysttrfaiw . nd nurses i» the Cnited Stn'es. and itsW.sale h fl’l diuggitWUireufehojU the wotlU. Friee ftuOlltttllr.
99ct. Gossamers at Hopkin’s Pure paints and oils, at Learning’s. , Goods received every week, fresh, new, direct from Chicago, at Mrs. Chilcote’s. Nebraska Seed Cornjsl.2«s per bushel, by N. S. Bates. Office near depot—with C. D. Nowels. The best five cent cigar in town at Learning’s. If you don’t believe it, try one and be convinced. A car load of trunks and valices at W. H. &C. Roades, they have all sizes from the smallest to the largest “Saratoga.” Gutta Percha, guaranteed to give satisfaction. Better than any mixed paint made. Learning sole agent, Rensselaer Ind. ■ • Learning takes the lead in the wall-paper line, he sells more because he sells cheaper, and has the best selection in the town. Call and be satisfied. “And dont you forget it,” Me Cracken Bros., is 1 the place to do your trading, you can get the very lowest prices, and the best goods. Old Liberal corner keeps its name good, and its reputation for bargains nnimpared in the hands of Me Cracken Bros.
Those new neck-ties at Priest Bro’s, ore daises Impobtant;—When you want bargains in Boots and Shoes, go to Priest & Bro’s. Whitewash, Paint, Kalsomine and Win dow brushes, at KannaPs. A beautiful and elegant line of Gents Hosiery, just received at R. F, Priest & Bro’s. New Goods:—R. F. P. & Bro., have just received their new stock of spring Goods.— Give them a call. *’ Startling!—Wall Paper at 40 per cent, less than cost, until April 30th, 1883, at Kannal’s. New stock of Opaque window shades’ made ready to put up, including fixtures,'at Kannal’s, Attention BASE-BALLisTsI-Kannal would inform you that he now carries a full stock of Base Ball goods, to-wit: Balls, Bats, Catcher’s Gloves, Masks, £c., and will supply your clubs at bottom prices. Remember:—That Kannal carries the largest stock of ready-mixed paints, white lead, linseed oil, turpentine and varnish, of any House in Jasper county. Call and learn.
SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING.
The very best way to clean your ceilings and walls is to u§e Alabastine; it is superior to white-wash as a disinfectant, and is vastly superior to the old style of Kalsomine in finesh. Kept in large stock at Kannal’s. Any shade, and pure white.
NORMAN HORSE. Sj^BwWMpW ’ 1 «’4l i WMR (WIT ffiWWW<V«*/•• The Imported, deep black, Norman Stallion “ VOLTAIRE ” Weighing 1,800 pounds* 16 hands high, and 5 years old, will make the Season of 1883,, as follows:. At W. K. Parkison’s, in Barkley township,. Pleasant Grove P. O, Ind M on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. A* the barn of M. 0. Halloran, in Rensselaer. Ind., on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. TERMS:—S2O, to insure a colt, money due April 1, 1884, sls for the- season, at owner’s risk. $lO, single service. * Will use all reasonable precautions to prevent accidents. Invt will not be responsible should anv occur. JOHKTCTEM;. Oivker.
TOILER'S, LaFayette. We take Pleasure in Announcing our . Spring' Opening', —OF Dress Goods and Silks, Embracing all the leading shades, and blocks. Every Department Is now Complete with New Goods. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins. Sheetings, Shirtings. Calicos, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, and Embroidery A T EXTREME! Y LO W PRICES. A cordial invitation is extended to all, to call and examine our magnificent stock. Note:—When requested, we will send full line of samples by mail,—the prices in all cases the same as if you were at our Store. Special paid to mail orders. Dry Goods House, 4th, & Columbia St. - . • - LaFayette, Indiana-
IS S 3 fifth ANNUAL TOUR! King, Burk & Go’s Great American AND TRAINED If iZjCT Animal Exposition. Will Exhibit atON Monday, April 30th, 1883, ADMISSION: Adults 35 cts. Children.' 25 cl a. No postponement on account of weather. Our tents are water-proof. ALL PLANTS, for ALL CROPS? for ALL CLI-/K CfvVt MATES. AU are tented; only the neat sent out ’JI TV/h N’Wvvsx' Grain RndParm Seed Manur i; History and best methods fl IVV vs culture of Grains, Boot Crops, Grassea, Fodder C~T" Trz awf i i ylyA--A Critalo3r ** of ■ pooß «“«• IwssHM HIRAM SISLEY & CO. CHICAGO,III. Rochester.N.Y.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • - Indiana J. J. EIGLESRACH, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sansauge, Bologna, etc., sold in.quantities to suit purchasers gt the lowest prices. None but the l>eßi stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited call. ILe fllfflieflt Price Paid for buud Fat Cattle. 12-8. J. J. EIGLESjBAG
TVES'W" (First door east of Postoffice.) Bdiisselaer. - Indiana. FREBH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Saixsecg-e, ZBologsxa,, old in ouaucitles to suit purchasers, at the lowest rices. The vety best of stock slaughtered. Give e a call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattta U.S. WOODS.
I s. a t ms, MANUFACTURERS DEALERS nr ♦ HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS. WHIPS, TRIWKS, VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. HARNESS OIL, etc Domestic and New YorK singer Sewing Machines. A.KTT3
SIMPLE ' A. Ijaati! SS -SEWIMGMACffIIiECD* CHICAGO,ILL.--L ano
W. H. & C. RHOADES’ AT THEtfl HARNESS SHOP. SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET Rensselaer, - Indiana m people are always on the lookout tor chances to increase their earnings, and in time beecme wealthy; these who de not improve their oportnnities remain in poverty. We offer a .great chance to maxe money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfiit furnished free. No one who engages faiis to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments, Full information and all that is-needed sent free. Addreqs Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. L. C. GRANT, W. J. BUNNELL.
Th Qi fai-iy Black Smith Shop mt mm, PROPRIETORS. —AGENTS FOR—"OH AMPION’’REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALK 1 ING PLOWS.. ‘ GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘KRICK” WAGONS.V 131 acksmi thing Machine Repairing, , Plows. And all other work in our line, done in the best manner, and at Reasonable Prices. ....I Horse Shoeing A SpecialtyShop on Van Rensselaer St., south of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER INDIANA. 10pExtras for all our Machine* onJ»and.j®t4 XV-114f.
