Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Hf MW Corn Dodger, Is one who avoids tight Boots and Shoes. He can sleep sweetly in church, not so much because of a peaceful conscience, as sound feet. At T. 1 FARDEN’S, a 7 you will find easy, nice-fitting n AND SMES, and at prices no greater than are charged by other dealers for unreliable Eastern goods. Call and examine the price and quality of our stock, before buying your Fall and Winter wear. WHY THE COLUMBUS WATCH ' IS THE BEST. The Main Spring Barrel is completely covered, making it more nearly dust proof than any other. The Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate legulation a very simple in alter.

To replace a broken Main Spring the Barrel can be removed without removing the Balance or interfering with the regulation. The Hair Spring Stud is so formed that two or more coils of Spring cannot catch in the Regulator Pins and cause the watch to either stop or gain time at an unusual rate. The Balance comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, not as all others, in the center and under the weakest part. These are improvements, that cannot be claimed by any other manufacturers. There are other advantages which the watchmaker can readily explain, and once seen, all miist agree in saying that it is the strongest and best watch in the, world, buying and carrying a Colnuibus Watch you will fe ivo the price of an ordinary watch in a iiew years in repairs albntq to 'say nothing of the inconvenience and delay of repairs.*@B I carry a full.line of Columbus watches, also a complete stock of clocks. Repairing done by a competent workman, at ' reasonable prices. Sole Agent for the Columbus Watch.

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