Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. V. W. Kirk, for dress goods .J , » ■ l>. - . Pure paints and oils,* at Learning’B. __ Genuine Willow and Ash base ball bats, at Kannal's.
Nebraska Seed Corn|sl.2s per bushel, by N. 8. Bates. Office near depot—with C. D. Nowels.
Daily papers, periodicals, music and stationery sold by H. J. Dexter at the Post-office. . i The best five cent cigar in town at Learning’s. If you don’t believe it, try one and be convinced. Hal B. Smith, whose hair and smile is as light and balmy as a May morning, “doctors” watches clocks and jewelry at Kannal’s. Best Imperial oranges, and Recreation cigars sold by H. J. Dexter at the Post-office. A car load’of trunks and valices at W. H. &C. Roades, they have all sizes from the smallest to the largest “Saratoga.” Clocks, Watches and Jewelryrepaired, at KannaFs, by H. B. Smith, the competent watch maker. Gutta Percha, guaranteed to give satisfaction. Better than any mixed paint made. Learning sole agent, Rensselaer Ind. Wanted:—A man with from 7 to 10 hundred dollars, to take a half interest in dry goods trade. J? V. W. Kirk. 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. Be were of counterfeits and peddlers of cheap jewelry and silverplated ware, but go to Kannal, the reliable dealer, and get “value reThrough Tickets. —C. F. Wren, the station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place where a rational being could wish to go: North or South, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do for you. ts The season for tornadoes and thunder storms is at hand. My Fire Insurance policies cover all loss or damage from lightning’ or tornado and no extra charge. The Rensselaer Insurance Bureau. 2w Frank W. Babcock.
. Those beautiful Buggies that arrived yesterdy are the “Gainsford” and are consigned to Messrs Grant & Buunel. When you want something neat and good, in the line of a buggy. Call upon them at their repaii’ shop, south of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Organs! Organs& U. Rhoades have now on exhibition eight beautiful Mason & Hamlin organs. Should you waptan organ that is as near perfect as can be made, cull on W. H. & C.’Rhofcdes, and' they will show y 7 ou some beautiful instruments. Thorough-bred Horses:—The chestnut 1 son el th2rough T 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 Terms:—To insure, rich, &10; Vaudeville, §2O. Semper Idem.—l am pleased to. inform the public that I am still at the old stand, having the best appointed drug store in the Northwest, and will be happy to supply, 'the people of . Jasper and adjoining, bounties, from my stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Machine Oils, Varnishes, WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES; also am completely stocked with School books, Blank books and Stationery. Remember, that my goods are al’i FIRST-CLASS, and puces beyond competition. I havcvalso in connection with th# abovcr.atdarge and coinpletersteek of Jewelry Clocks ami,AVatelies. TJhis departnent is in. MtaHJiL B*. Smith, a proficient' amb competent! watch uta ken and repairer. Thanking you for favors during &e last year, I am Youis, Respectfully, E.MNIT KannaLa
