Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Logans Curse will be heard at the Opera house, tonight. Go to Haus’ new bakery for a good square meal, only 25c. Skuting at the Rink on Saturday night. • N A first class smoking tobacco for 25c per lb, at La Rue’s. Christmas Books of all kinds, at Rannal’s. — r 1 - 1 ~ - A nice present for New Years, a cup. and saucer, at Rue’s. Plated knives, forks and spoons, bought of me, engraved free of charge. Hardman, the jeweler. Mrs. Ed Brown and Mrs.. B. Lyons were the guests of Mrs. Syl. Healy last week. A large family bible, worth ten dollars of any ones money, only five dollars, at Learning’s. No rents to pay, no clerks to hire. Cheapest and best goods for the money, at Hemphill & Honan’s. ■ - ■ .. - The Complete Home is a book that should be in every household. Miss Babcock has it. New goottjs at Mrs. Sadie La Rue’s, hats, bonnets and turbans will be sold at reduced prices the rest of the season. Call at Emmet Kannal’s for your “SILVER WARE”, no catalogue goods, every piece selected at headquarters in Chicago. Ladies remember this: The cheapest place in town to buy millinery, is, at Hemphill & Honan’s Those Misses hose and baby’s short clothes will make acceptable holiday presents. Miss Babcock has them. __ ———- The Glitten Barbed wire at Cleaver’s is the most economical fence wire, it won’t break. Call and see it. We can save you 2|> per cent.' on all goods in our lino, until J an. Ist, 1884. We are bound to close out if possible, now is your chance. L, J. Sears & Son. Edward Wodiska made an excellent Claude Melnotte last night, at the Opera House. We venture the prediction that he will yet achieve junational reputation as a great actor. To the person buying the largest amount of holiday goods of me, before New Years day; I will give a present of a gold watch; valued at sls. Suitable far lady or gentleman. j Geo. M. Y/ilcox; j—Surrey, Ind. Miss Babcock lias this week opened a new lot oi toy books, and books for adults, .at lowest living prictes. Parents and school teachers will do well to call and examine her stock before purchasing. Also a fresh lot of Christmas cards. I spare no pains in selecting the very beat,quality of goods, don’t handlq cheap fire plate j ewelry, every pattern, js new and prices must suit the purchases. Call and see me, before yon make any purchases, I can save you money. 7~ Emmet Kaunal. Overcoats and fine Clothing: For bargains in these, call at R. Fendig’s. he has just opened the finest stock ever brought to Rensselaer, and will sell so cheap that you would he willing to testify that they had been smuggled through the Custom Hoqse duty free. Call stoh for bargains. iiM* mm rJ“rMigd Babcock’s books hre not sensational literature of trashy nbvels. Parents and Sunday school teachers may conscientiously place tlffinr in the hands of their children. “Earnest Words” lias saved many men an.! women from infidelity. Mi. Ralph Fendighas just returned from Chicago, where he has been for some few days, looking through the market; and reports that he has secured the nicest and cheapest lot Of goods it was ever his look to secure, and requests all the readers ~of the Republican, and everybody else to call and see them. } ' .. ■ .......ium-nait, For the Ladies only. —We can save you from $2 to $lO ,pn Cloaks, by ordering through us, as we have made arrangements with the manufactures, and wC save vthe middlemans profit. Please call and be convinced of the truth of ris statement. We can refer you to dozens of our best citizens, who have purchased throtigh us. Very Truly, Hemphill & Honan.