Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'; -' THE LATEST7';' : ' • . I N Dress Goods: : vff ■ * - ; i pttoman cloth, Silk warp Henrietta cloth, Cashmeres, Jersy cloth, Arlington plaids, 6-4 all wool Ladies’ cloth plaid and plain, India v linen, Victoria lawn, “Toil De Noir,’’ Chambra gingham, Pacific chambras, plaid and plain Ginghams & LAWNS. , y _ ■ I i- ■ ’ In all prices and colors. . —PARASOLS!— Lace curtains, in new styles; Swiss and 4 * Hamberg embroideries and insertions; Tortion Laces and Irish trimming. !is. Largest Lins of life Oittisj ii k City; In Ladies’, and Misses’ “silver gray”'and plain circulars, Men’s and Boy,s “slickers,” gossamer and medium weight coats, at Rensselaer, Indiana.

The “Haramar Faint’ 1 has been thoroughly tried and I know there is Aone, Better. Having sold this painifor 13 years, I Can recommend it as A Number One. Call and see me before buying. Yours Respectfully, Emmet Kannal. Imported Clydesdale Horse. The imported Clydesdale horse, Young Silver, light bay, live years old, 16 hands high, weight 1550 lbs., bred by JaS. Gibson, Dumfries, Scotland; and widen took second premium at the Indiana State Fair in 1883, will make the season of 1885. as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at W. K. Parkisou’s place, and Wednesdays at R. B. Harris’ place, both in Barkley tp., and the rest ot the time at my place, in Gillam tp. JS^Tkrais:—sl6 to insure; sl2 for season; $8 for single service. A. PULLINS. ANYBODYs&B ■ Plate ITfrcess. For 50 ot*. wc will send post-hakl Roche’s Manual for Amateurs, which gives full in. ! steuetions for making the pictures. Outfits we furnish from $lO, upwards. Our “PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN.” editei by Prof. Cuas. F. Chandler, head of the Chemical Department ot the School of Mines, Columbia College, published twice n month for only $2 per annum, keeps Photographers, professional or amateur, fylly posted, on all improvements, and answers all questiohs when ditneulties arise. Circulars and price lists free. E. & H. T ANTHONY & CO-, MsMactnrers 01 Photographic Apparatus ani Materials, LTc, SSI SEOATW-AT, , - NEW YORK CITY. Forty yearn established in this line of business. IT-29 * PIO NE'ER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. I. EIiGLESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Muttou, Sausauge; Bo logua, etc.., sold in t|uautities to suit pur •hsseYs iff the lowest prices. None butthe beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. the Highest Price Paid for Ciuoa JFaX Cattle. " J. J. KIULKSIJACH.

A PRESENT! Our renders for 12 cts. in postage stamps ro pay tor mailing and wrapping, and names of two book agents, will receive "Free a Steel Finish l’arlor Engraving of all OCR PBESIDEATS, including Cleveland, size 22x28 inches, worth SI.OO. Address ELDER Pub- Co., Chicago 111-17-80-lvr. 17-80-lvr. - \. ■ r . ' Ih Old MAf Blaclit Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“'CHAMPION” REAPING AND MOW IN GMACHIN ES. MOLINE RIDING AND WAITING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. « KRJCK” WAGONS. Tilacksmithmg Machine Repairing, Plows. And all other work in our line done iu the host manner, and a Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Van Rensselaer St„ south of MoCoy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on hand^®ff xv-u-ts. NORMAN HORSEr

(No. 2,047, VoL 3 Nat, Reg. N. H.) B'EUVOR a da PP le Gray Stallion/ 3 years old, weight I, pounds, will ipake the season of 188/3, at the barn of J. W. Duvall, on corner of Front aiid Washington streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. Terms:—To insure, slß,<}o payable on or before April Ist; 1886All care will ,be taken to, avoid accidents, but will not be responsible should any oc- ; or ***** nmm* ■

EENSSELAER ’• MARBLE & GRANITE Wo*.: ■ : T H. MACKEY j PROPRIETOR. All kinds of Cemetery , work done to order. j i .Also id I kinds of buihl?i . ~ ! mg Work. ' ; ■ ; - ,(■’ ‘. ' " . •.‘A*:; y \* " “ L it; ; D'W’i •*> T - i