Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The pedagogues of this Township held their first Institute at Center School House on Saturday, April 14. The following officers were chosen to preside for the summer; T. H. McCollough President; P- R. Farris Vice President, and P. A. Deselms, Secretary. The teachers were all prepared with subjects and an interesting session followed. Their next Institute will be held at the same place, on Saturday, May 12th, 1883. Sand Ridge. , A house to rent. J. V. W. Kirk* The leading Dress Goods man. J. V. W. Kirk. New is your time to buy summer silks. J,. V. W. Kirk. Look Here!—Old hats cleaned, pressed, reshaped and colored, at Hemphill & Honan’s. $1 kid gloves, size 61, for 50 cts. Silk and worsted Sutash Braid, for trimming dresses, at Hopkfn’s Cor. A full stock of paints, all tints, and at low prices, at lines & Meyers.

We earnestly desire to reduce stock of Boots, Shoes and slippers. Ludd Hopkins. . .1 ...W——— »■ ! - ~~ The prettist designs of wall paper can be found at Imes & Meyers. The Moline Plow cannot bo excelled for excellence. Grant < Bunnel Agts. / - ■ Just received at Hemphill & Donan’s, the nicest patterns of ginghams ever the eye rested upon.— Go in and see. Ludd Hopkins says when he advertises Huts, Shoes, Parasols and Silks, to be offered as bargains, ho means low prices. I ■ ••• I I ———- Alabastine, the best thing to renovate and clean walls and ceilings, in all colors and white, at Imes & Meyers.

If you wish to,have your plowing done well, and easy, get one of those Moline riding plows of Grant & Bunnel, the blacksmiths. Do you want a new wagon oi buggy this Spring? Grant A Bunnel haver nice ones, and sell cheap. i—i » ■ i 1 A Cooking stove for sale, nearly new. Call on Charley Mayers at his tailor shop, over Bedford & Warner’s grocery store. —< • • - Before you pay 84 orss for a parasol in Lafayette or. Chicago, or send for trimming and black silk —examine what Ludd Hopkins wants somebody to buy. The very latest designs iir ginghams, and, although somewhat early, the sweetest lawns, are now shown at the Millinery and Dressmaking establishment of Hemphill & Honan. Those Draper’s, Cloth Suitings at Hemphill & Honan’s, are just too, too; and if you would have the nobbiest suit, made in Che latest style, why give Mrs. Lillie Anderson your measure, and you will be sure" to be suited in both make and price. Miss Martin would most respectfully inform the Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has in stock the following beautiful line of fine hair goods: Star Wave, Pinafore wave, Opera Coquette Langtry wave, Bony wave, Coqnet/e, Ventilated wave arid Pinafore Coquette. Calland It I am now prepared to make desirable farm loans of 8300 and upwards on as good terms as can behad in the state. Partial paynents allowed. Small sums at 7 xircent. 'ljarge sums, on broad eeurity, 6 per cent. Frank W. Babcock. . 5-24 ts.