Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Go to Eger Eros, for your Hdii day goods, Targe stock of Toys oi all kinds, and low prices. No rents to pay, no clerks ti hire. Cheapest and best goods for the money, at Hemphill A Honan's I get up nicer fitting, and .better made garments than can be got up at any drug store. J. J. Waterbury. McCracken & Kirk wants everybody in Jasper county to call and examine rheir prices on Boots & Shoes, for the next ten day. MrYß.P.Benjamin liasbought the Cotton lumber yard, and will be glad to supply all wishing lumber, at reasonable rates. Over stocked in heavy boots, will offer for the next ten days, great bargains jn heavy boots, call early and secure a Bargain. Me Cracken & Kirk. Do not purchase your holiday books until Learning opeijs his stock. He has the finest line ever brought to Rensselaer, and will be prepared to sell so cheap, if you buy elsewhere you will lose money. No, R. P. Benjamin is not teaching school. He is in the lumber trade, having purchased the Frank stockj and expects to do a fine business', call atid see him. Raven Horse and Cattle food, the best thing of the kind ever offered in Jasper county. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. F. B. Learning. Emmet Kannal deals in Organs direct from factory, buys for spot cash, has not been in the business very loisg, nor has he sold 135 Organs i none year, but can offer inducements equal,, to any dealer in the couhtf, Parties desiring to purchase an instrument will do well to call and learn prices. . Trustee W. S. Shaffner, of Wheatfield township, was in town last Friday. He says that our correspondent from his township, who mentioned in last week’s Republican that he had lost a large amount;.of hay by fire, greatly under-stated the amount of the loss. It was over 80 tons; a serious loss. Ladies, de pot forget that Miss Babcock has rented a part of Mrs. La Rue’s millinery room, and keeps constaritly on hand the best corsets, knit underwear j hosiery and ready made muslin wear. The Rev. M. C. Miner, returns this week, to his former home iri Ridgeville, Ind., to remain over the Sabbath. Mr. Miner will appear before the ordaining council; while there and will return to our town, in time for his next regular service, wholly set apart to the work of the ——-—— f ».-.Dne- '-weefe" from to-day Mrs. Sadie La Rue will have on display a fine lot of jewelry, containing broaches, earrings, finger rings arid bracelets. Also combs, hair ornaments, buckles &c., which she will sell lower than the lowest, during the holidays. Jimmy Dunn, the celebrated temperance revivalist, well .remembered in Rensselaer and Remington for his successful temperance work, is conducting a remarkably successful temperance revival in Tiption, this state. Up to Saturday night more than 500 persons had put on the blue ribbon and new ones were coming in at the rate of from fifty to one hundred every night. Miss Babcock’s books are not ■sensational literature or trashy novels. Parents arid Sunday school teachers may conscientiously place them in the hands of their children. ‘ Earnest Words'’ has saved many men and women from infidelity.

Earnest Words for Honest Sceptics. By Mrs- H. V; Reed.— This book was written to meet the Ipfidel’s objections to the Bible. It meets a want long felt by the Christian world. It is endorsed Alike by clergymen and layman. Ptutors of tjie different ch torches. Are invited to call and examine it. Price Jncts. Sold only by Miss Babcock, . '•L ;