Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fishing-tackle at Kannal’s. Watches repaired at Kannal’s. Kannal has a nice stock of sheet music. Jointed Rods, Reels, Lines* Hooks, &c., at Kannal’s. Kannal’s is the place to get your clocks “done over.” The Moline Plow cannot* be excelled for excellence. Grant & Bunnel Agts. If you wish to have your plowing done well, and easy, get one of those Mohne riding plows of Grant & Bunnel, the blacksmiths. Do you want a new wagon or buggy this Spring? Grant <fc Bunnel have nice ones, and sell cheap. AsA. ForS Al e : —A Dwelling House, and three lots, with . new shop on corner of lot. For sale cheap, call upon W. P. Hopkins, if you want a bargain. z ts The “Estey” organ stands unrivaled for beauty of make, and excellence of tone and touch, and are priced so low that all may have a good instrument. Emmet Kannal is their agent tor Jasper and Newton counties. 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. & 0. Rhoades, and they will show you soma beautiful instruments.

To Everybody. Having repaired my oven, I will now keep on hand all kinds of baking, such as Milk, Pan, Vienna, Twist, Rye, and Boston Brown Bread. 22 oz. loaves, 7c. each, 18 oz. loaves, 5c each. All kind of Cakes, Snaps, Jumbles, Fancy Cake work done on order. Ice Cream made on order, (for church purposes, where ingredients are furnished, will freeze free of charge.) H. M. PuRCuriLE.

Normal School. There will be a Summer Normal at Center School House, in Gillam township, about four miles southwest of Medaryville, beginning July 16th, and continuing six weeks. Tuition for term $5. or sl. per week. Special attention is given to drill in the common branches, special exercises, and Methods of teaching, Any higher branch will be taught, if a sufficient number desire it. Board con be had at very reasonable rates, near the School builajng. Any further information will cheerfully be given by addressing A. Brown, or p. N. Guild, Medaryville, Indiana.

Complimentary to the Manage* meat of the I<. N-A. A C. In speaking of the great improvements to the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago roadbed and equipments the last three years, the New Albany Ledger says,: “Formerly the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad was one of the most inconsiderable railroads In the State. It had but few connections and no actual termini except New Albany and Michigan City. AU this has been changed, and Chicago, the great city of the lakes, and Louisville, the central city of the Ohio basin, are linked together by it. and a large part of the commerce of the Northwest and South is destined to pass over it. The roadbed, track and equipments are first-class now where they were formerly a delusion and a snare. The management is vigorous, enterprising and sufficiently liberal to give the road great popularity. Connections are established with all main lines north, south, east and west. AU this means a prosperous future, a paying stock and one of the most popular routes between the North and South. The transformation ot the L- N-A. & C. has been complete. The young, new blood has infused new life into it and will speedF -..bring it into the first rank amoig Western raUroads.”