Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1884 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kalsomine anti White-wash brushes at Kannal’s. Beady-mixed' White Lead and Zinc Paint at Kannal’s. Millinery cheap at Hemphill A Honan’s. The Flying Dutchman, at L. C. Grant’s blacksmith shop. Prepare for a good crop by getting the best tools |o work with L. C. Grant has them. Ladies: Totif dresses can lie made in style by Miss McCormick at Hemphill A Honen’s. Sawed posts, split posts and cedar posts, at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. Oh; behold it! the king of all plows: The Flying Dutchman, at L. C. Grant’s blacksmith shop. R. P. Benjamin is. .still in the Organ business. , A sample instrument at Hardman’s Jewelry store. Ladies, bring in your orders fur Dressmaking to Hemphill A Honan. Township trustees, we will sell you oak and hickory elm bridge lumber cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. B. F. Ferguson. ——'• 1 When in town, be sure and call at Hemphill A Honan’s and learn prices of Dress goods, Millinery, Notions and furnishing goods as it will pay you big Miss Babcock sells the very best Health {Dorset that is made, also all,of the different styles of Hr. Warner's Celebrated Corsets .and the best nursing Corsets. Old Hats Done Over.—l will send away old hats and have them bleached or colored any color and pressed into any shape. Mrs. Sadie Laßue. A new and well assorted stock of Spectacle, all grades and prices; perfect fit guaranteed. Call on Emmet Kaimal“TUe Optician.” —— Go to Emmet Kannal’s for Fishing Tackle; he carries a large stock of Joint Rods, Fine Reels, Braided Silk and Linen Lines, Hooks, and SinkersMiss Babcock lias a new book, a translation from the Sanscrit, go and see it. Also Buried Cities recovered, they are both rare treasures. Farm Loans.—s3oo to SIO,OOO Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite Court House, next, door to post-office. C 15-39-ts. Miss Babcock would remind the ladies of Jasper county that she is still to be found at Mrs. Laßue’s millinery store; and keeps on hand a good stock of ladies’ and childrens’ Muslin Wear, also Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoopskirte, Bustles, Fans, Ac. We wish to inform the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that wo have just received a full line of gent’s fine Hats, comprising the latest novelties in stiff and soft Hats. We make it a point to keep the best selection in this line to suit everybody. R. F. PRIEST A BRO. The summer season is a hard one for the farmer’s wife, the husband takes his hour of nooning under the shade of a friendly tree and on couch or carpet, but the wife rises at 4 o’clock in the morning to cook, bake, brew, wash, iron, churn, sweep, mend and make the family clothes, she has no time for nooiung. To such we would say buy your Muslin Wear and children’s clothes of Miss Babcock, who sells cheap and is obliging to customers. DrEjjs Goods—There never was a nicer assortment of Dress Goods brought to Rensselaer than can be seen at Leopold’s Bazar, and will be sold, for cash, at least 15 per cent, less than ftby where else.Qlt will pay you to call and examine these goods. Among them may be namea the Dupont Cashmeres 48 inches wide in all colors, Silk Poplins, in all shades and colors, with combinations to suit, large variety of Black Lyons Silks, and other dress fabricks too anmerous too mention-