Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We propose to make the month of May A Very Busy MEonth DRY GOODS. We have just opened some very notable bargains. The trade of the country generally has been unsatisfactory so far this season, and has, consequently, presented good oportanities for us to purchase some very desirable Dress Goods, very much below value, which we propose to sell at the following lew prices: 69 pieces, light and dark, plain andfigured, at 9c., reduced from 12| & 15c. 80 pieces, armours & fancy designs 23 inches wide, 10c., never sold less than 15c. * 49 pieces, choice styles and colors, new. effects, 12|c., reduced from 18c. 23 pieces Lace Bunting, all new shades and black, 13$c., sold all season at 18c. 95 pieces Damasse, Brocade and Cheviot, at 15c., reduced from 20c. 16 pieces fancy dress plaids, beautiful styles, at 16c., cheap at 25c. 12 pieces Momies, Checks and Moire, entirely new, at 20c., this lot is actually worth 30 and 35c. • 53 pieces Jamestown Alpacas and Mohairs, at 19, 21 and 24c.j these . are the genuine goods and worth 25 and 35c. 37 pieces German Dress Plaids, Double width, 18c., never sold less than 40c. Big Bargains in Colored and Black Goods at 50, 60 and 75c., a yard, marked down 20 and 25c., yard. No Assortment so Complete ami no Stock so large as Ours.—Note the Prices Wiler’s Dry Goods House, 4th, & Columbia St. - ■ ■ LaFayette, Indiana B®“Samples sent upon request VwjP MATES. All are tested; only the best sent out 'J I Fv/rV ViLAfx It. Grain and Fann Seed Manual; History and best methods fl LA f V WA I*7 J-fTI of culture of Grains, Boot Crops, Grasses, Fodder Crops, Tret of- POOBSEEM . , cninssEm HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. CHICAGO,III. Rochester.NX.
PIONKIIII MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - -, Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausguge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. Tli© Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. 12-6. J. J. EIGLESBAC AHVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night aud broken of vour rcstby a sick child sutlering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once andg?t a bottle of Mas. Winslow’s soothing Syrup Foh Chilimen Teething. Its value incalculable. *t will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers there is no mistake about it. it cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone aud energy to the whole system. Alas. Winslows Soothing Sykup fok Children TEKTiiiNgis pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest'and best female phvsicians and nurses in the United States, aud isiorsale bv all druggists throughout the world. Price 2i cents a bottle.
DARBYS Prophylactic P luid! For the prevention and treatment of Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Yellow Fever, Malaria, &c. The Free use of the Fluid will do more to arrest and cure these diseases than any preparation known. Darbys Prophyaehc Flui d A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ALL LE'jCE, INFECTION and EPIDEMICS. Use as a gargle for the Throat. As a Wash for the Person, • And as a Disinfectant For the House, A CERTAIN REMEDY AGAINST ALL*. CON-, . TAGEOUS DISEASES. Neutralizes at once all noxious edors and gases, Destroys the germ of all disease and septic (putrescence) floating imperceptible in ihe air, or such as-have effected a lodgment in the throat or on the person. REMOVES all OFFENSIVE ODORS. To Refresh a sick Person. Add about twenty drops of Darbys Brophvlactic Fluid to a quart of water, in . liaithing. It will givpjthe skin a soft, plarfiint ai',<4 refreshing feeling and dispel the odor tnat .fever and persp.ration leaves on the body. A small of the Fluid sprinkled over anything* place or vessel where there is putrescence, destrops at or ce the germ of all animal or vegetable poison. '< To prevent Contagion, Frequentlj’ moisten the. hands with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid se us t - retain the refreshing odor about the person. Expose the Fluid about in earthenware plates or saucers. Use in the water for bathing,for garglihg the throat, washing out the mouth, and sometimes taking a few drops internally. Perfectly hartnlgss; used Internally or externally. J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Mannfocturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. Price 5o cents per bottle ; piut bottles, sl. ■ ■•“.IL ID - JASPER county draining ASSOCIATION, NOTICE! I will receive sealed bids, until 10 o’clock a. m., May 24Ui, 1883, forithe material in the n>jJl-dam, conditioned that the same shall be immediately removed by the bidder. By order of tLe, Board o£, Directors, J. C. IX A;. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, April 3'•, 18$L. Superintendent..
