Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ ( Cleaver has the best Cook Stoves 1 in town, and sells them cheap. 7, R. P. Benjamin is still in the Organ business. A sample instrument at Hardman’s Jewelry store. - ♦ I " The Glidden Barbed wirw at Cleaver’s is the most economical fence wire, it won’t break. Call and see it. i . Cofijns, Caskets and Burial Robes 25 per cent, ever sold before in the county, at Sear’s Jumbo Furniture & Carpet Store* Horse Bills gotten up on short notice, cheapo and in good style at The Republican job printing office. Lumber and Coal:—R. P. Benjamin sells all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Cotton’s old offiefe, west of the Depot. What can be more important to close buyers than the Best goods at lowest prices? Let every one answer this by calling at my Furniture Store. C. G. Sears. Agricultural tools of all kinds; Plows,' Haritrws, Cultivators; &c., of the best makes at L. C. Grant’?! blacksmith shop. ■ .—— I —■ —— The Rensselaer roller skating rink is open every Saturday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, at the Opera House. D. S. Willey, ManagerF Through I’icklts. —C. F. Wren, the station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place where arationa! being could wish togo: North or South. Fust or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do for you. ts

For Tow n Jjaridsal. Editor Republican:—Please announce the name of Charles Platt as an Independent Candidate lor Tiiwh Marsiial, subject to votes the of the May election, for the town of Rensselaer, During the dark days of the late ‘unpleasantness - ’ from IKG I to 1865 you said to the boys in blue, “Go Save us this Nation and our property,” and when you come back jvejwill stand by you, at all times. Now is a time to make your promises good," and show your love for the old soldier. Cmari.es I’i.at u TH THACKING COUGH cun be .w.quiekly cured by Sbiloh’u Cure. We guarantee it. •WI-Lt YOU S.UFFE wiili Dyspepsia and Liver Complaini? Shiloh’s Vitalizes is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS - IGHTS, made miserable by that legible cougKl ShUbli s Cure Ta the seniedy for you. CATARRH CURED, balth and sweet breath secured uy Sni’ob’s Cafarrb i>eiiie ly. Price ■sn cents. Nasal hti' Ctor free • For—ale by F B Mey-r

fiisiil’e Acczdeui. Farmers are apt to overlook many dancers, and liabiifiies to accidental injury , to which they am daily subjected. They handle a greater variety of tools and implements'than almost any mhei class of .men. They mon nt ladder?, clambeF-nbont st>*eks, loads of hay, onto the soof, and even' chma trees. They are among ;he hoofs end horns and teeth of their-live-stock. They drive in a prom'icuodj way, in all sorts of conveyances, and at ell times of the day, . an ‘ -in the darkest Snides of ntgirf. Tfeey-rire, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts, bruises, kicks, gores, bites, falls fractures and other injuries. Ad Infinitum. This being true, every farmer should ‘deem un accident policy indispensible. Ten dollar-a year will secure a policy’ in the old and reliable Tea veleh’s Issubani'F Co., covering SI,OIXI in case of accidental death, and 5-5 a week fo> disabling injury. Larger sums in Sa rne ratio. 16-1 ER ANK W. BABCOCK, Agent. T f’ * 1 IM MM—

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