Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1886 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chicago Grocery. New Chicago Grocery, New Grocery from Chicago. Spear Head Plug Tobacco, el Kannal’s. Ferguson & Goff will sell yoij good tile. Try them. A full line of Slippers for the Holidays, .at T. J. Farden’s. Photograph Albums very cher p at Meyers'. Look! See Ferguson & Goff before you buy your coal and wood. School Books and school supplies of all kinds, at Kannal’s. Moth-proof Carpet paper ir, stock at the Trade Palace. Those “new clocks” at Kannal s are fine, and he sells them cheap, •fr New—Year cards, lovely and cheap, at Meyer’s. Bring your grain to the elevator and dump it, for the highest market price. B. F. Ferguson. Everybody should call at the Trade Palace and see the nic*? stock of coats. Silk Handkerchiefs and Muffler* at T. J. Farden’s cheap for Holiday trade. Price them. C- C. Sigler, at the New Meat Market buys all kinds of hide*, green or dried, and pays the highest market price. ts. Artistic materials, tube paints, brushes, paletts, (fee., of the very best material and reasonable prices, at F, B. Meyer's The nicest present for a little girl, is one of those juvenile sewing machines, do good work, and only $3, at W. H. & 0. Rhoades’. New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery, Makeever building, R. F. Priest proprietor. The greatest reduction in priefis in Ladies’ Underwear, of all qualities. They must be sold. Cali at Leopold’s. Hanging Lamps, LanternsHand and Stand Lamds, fine Stock, * beautiful goods, at Frank B. Meyer’s drag store. All persons indebted to us by note or otherwise, will please cali and settle. We need our money* and must have it. N. Warner k Sons. When you call at LEOPOLD’S ask tor those cheap Boots and Shoes, and yon will learn something about the prices that will make you happy. My stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, is of the best manufacture, and was bought on the lowest market ever known, and will be sold at prices that will make purchasers glad. , Ralph Fendig. A destructive cyclone burst into Leopold’s Bazaar, and demolished the prices on his stock of Dress Goods, Cloaks, and- ; Shawls into such small fragment* that every lady is now able to supply herself and little girl with the , above articles at the very lowest prices ever* before known.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. j Letters addressed as below remjuit j uncalled for in the Post Office at Rens- ! selaer. Jasper County, Indiana, on the ! 2nd day of January 1886. Those not claimed within tour Weeks from tha date before given will be sent to th. dead letter office, Washington D. C. Mrs. Ella Bennett, John D. Larsens. Peter F. Felchman.E. W. Nelson, Harriet A. Handley .Charles E. Patrick, Miss M. A. Hoach.Josiab Parcels. Lem Hnston, Miss 6. Shields.' Persons calling lor any of the letter* in the above list will please say theV are advertised HORACE 1. JAMES, T, ts. Rensselaer, lad.
