Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Honan’s. • i Sheet Music at KannM’a. MeCfacken & Kirk for Boots and Shoes : . * • K. A cigar costing §4O y-5c each, at Purcupile’s. Sjnnhier Hut* at auction pi'ices at R. K. Priest A Bro's. K mnal has a nice stock of sheet music. The best, 5c cigars ever offered ■- at retail; can be found at Kannal’s. A good fine Boot, McCracken & Kirk. Books at half price, go to Kannal’c. School books, and school supplier, at Learnings. Look at our water-proof Boots, M( ('rack.m A Kirk. Save money by getting your lunches, at Haus new bakery. School children, be sure to get y< >•’. r schi >ol bt-ftAs, at Leamings. Fresh Oysters, at Haus’ new imktj'y. The best Boy’s Boot, at McCracken A Kirk’s. Haus’new bakery'is the place to get your nice, fresh bread. F. J. Sears & Son wish to exchange furniture for county orders. Gc'ld mid silver thimbles at Kanmii’s. Kannal’s is the place to get your clocks “done over.” Bun Learning has the best five cent cigar in town, try onß and be >nvinced. Just the place to get a good ; square meal for a quarter, Haus’ new bakery. Justrreceived a full line u£ Pocket and Table cutlery, fit Rock bottom prices, at Laßqe’s. Learning has the finest line of pocket books ever brought to town and sells cheaper than ever before Rinehart’s an 4 Wakefield’s Blackberry Balsam for dysentery, at F. B. Meyer’s drug store. The largest and handsomest line of cloth window shades ever on sale in Jasper county, may be had at Kannal’s. X It will pay you to stop at F. B. Learning’s and see those nice new designs .of hanging lamps, the handsomest ever brought to town. Everybody is 1 invited to call at Purcupiles Restaurant and fancy Grocery and look at their goods which are of the best brands, which will be sold cheap, or trade for country produce. FOB RENT:—A house containing five rooms, situated on Van Pumsseiacr street, only a square and a half from the business center. > For terms, etc., apply to ts. E. R. CLSSEL. Lost;-A valuable penholder,, gold top with pearl handle, the i property of Miss Etta Spitler, was lost - on the- street Wednesday noon. The finder will confer (rt favor by returning the same to its owner. The Warsaw Wasp states that I the, Kosciusko county fair is thinner than the Cass county one. This must be the fair that had a pumpkin, a goose and a fox. The goose tlio first-day ate the pumpkin. The fox ate the goose, and floated off with a freshet the first night. W hen I the fair opened next day therewas nothing to be seen but thejacks wWgot the thing up.—[Loi gansport Chronicle.

Excursion Bates. Half Fa uh to IxuMviHe to attend* the great Southern "Exposition, which T 3 now considered the greatest success<A it s kind ever held, the insurance on ‘ the Art department alone befog: two * miliioh dollars; this one display will more than repay a visitor for his trip. The music is furnished by the eelebra* ted Seventh Regiment Band, of New York. Every state in the TFaion La* ; <4 ql3 p iiiy ** -wo minerals mit* In order _ Io attend Show the Lt nisviUf- - New Albany & Chicago Railway will tickets to Louisville and return, - every day during the Exposition, aT«i oXE fabe for the 1 round trip. Tbeketo* 1 la days from dste of sek. -