Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The CHEAP STORE HIB t MBfflM, Are now receiving the Largest ants Best stock of Dry Goods, CLOAKS - AMD - DRESS GOODS, Ever shown in Rensselaer. Please accept this invitation, Snlcall and see them. • Yours Respectfully, —II ■ ■hl.— 11l Illi ■■■■■■■■■■l llßl' I ■!» .■*!. » ■llllll. Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. U. Cotion, will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Sash Lumber Shingles, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer surperidl inducements k) cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewfiferb R F. BENJAMIN. 1.6- 36 ts. . . ■IC. VAUGHN 42 USMIE ALL /WaKSA CORN COMPLETE if £li&ss& POTATOiaS. LIST IN THE V. S.

’The Golden dpportunity. Of the year 1885is now offered to all those desiring cheap homes and good investments. A gnaitd cheap excursion to view some St the finest lands and most attractive country under the sun. The nominal him of *lO will secure you a ticket from Watsekaauil'feTiitnio inspect the State,-School and R R. lands lying in Southern Minnesota. These lands comprise a tine. rich, black loam with gravel-clay subsoil, anti are adaptett to raising CORN, RYE, OATS. EL AX, lIA Y/B ARLEY, and all kinds of line fruits end vegetables. They are alsiMlotted with beautiful small lakes crossed by streams of living water and interspersed with line groves of timber and may now be secured by all wanting Clieap 1 Tonies in a rapidly'gyowing.cqiintry, ou terms within the reach of ail. Settlers are rapii’ly securing 'homes in this favored land, many* are seek! ng there asujn investment. Prices are advancing. Dp not miss the opportunely to see this country, sow offered at such an insignifleant sum. Asto climate, there is none more.healthful, ami it is not subject to sudden chnriges. The winters are drv and bright, with steady temperature, much more pleasant and healthy than a warmer climate subject to dampness. For detailed description, term*, prices, etc*, see circulars in Postoflice. Take one, read, and ponder. Excursions will leave WATSEKA Wednesday, October 7th, at 8 a. m., and each Wednesday thereafttr"until further notice. Take your lunch from borne to eat on tin- cars; after anTviug there meals will lie furnished for 25 cents each. ] wi’.i accompany any party of three or monte see that they have evf-ry attcuiiqn and asAietainni. and P<» advantage is taken of any. For full information address B. MOBREX* Watseka, 111. M)CaL AGENT FOR Iroquios aftij Adjoining Counti-.s. 18 p / iC IADiES. Greatest WnceraeEtS everaf- & : -*sa ,/ervd. NcA your I *<? getnp —Srw— urdemfor/Atf cetebratea Tea* ESS&tSSSE tr-d U sfl&in* And seenre s beaatifdG.Tid»VndorMossßo6eChina HrSSHHB Tea Sea, « Hundmne DecyCth** Gold Band Mon Bon Dinner Set. or Geid Bandy on Dec-rated Toilet Set. W *■ THAR CIUEAT n. 9* WluyftVfwer SurWew ¥<«-