Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1886 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wall paper, new, nobby designs at Manuals’. Wall paper, window shades arid window, fixtures, at Kannal’s. Look! See Ferguson & Goff before you buy your coal and wood. School Books and school supi plies of all kinds, at Kannal’e. Those “new clocks” at Rannal’s are fine, and he sells them cheap. Bring your grain to the elevator and dump it, for the highest market price. B. f. Ferguson. New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery. Makeever building, R. F. Priest proprietor. The greatest reduction in prices in Ladies’ Underwear* of all qualities. They must be sold. Call at Leopold’s. A gentleman’s complete outfit —suit of clothing hats, boots and gloves—can be bought cheap at Ralph Fendig's. Those Boys’and Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. Bottom Prices For Cash:—No. 1 Farm Harness, hand made, for $25 00, y. c. or j. p., at W. H. & G\ Rhoades’.

Desirable town lots in liensse-. laer, for dwelling pur} oses. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Call and examine our entire stook; we will promise not to make up on one article what we give yon on another. Willey &. Sigler. We promise that at the end of the year that what is opr interests, shall be a benefit to those who .give us their trade. I WtHeyvfe Sigler. Willey & Sigler, at the Trade Palace, will always be glad to meet any price given, by any legitimate business firm, on goods in their fine. “Leopold means business” and is already getting the stone on the ground for the foundation for his proposed big new brick block, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. For Sale at a bargain, 40 acres in Wheatfield, township. Address O. H. Bailey, Ex’r, Cambridgeport Mass. Or apply to Thompson § Bro. 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. Boots & Shoes.— Cheaper than ever, at Leopold’s Arcade building. No partner. No rents. No extravagant expenses. Call and examine goods and prices, before before going to any other place. We will cut profits right in two, and give half of them to our many patrons.

Wanted. —The people of Jasper and surrounding counties, to know that Henry Mackey, the marble man, is still in business at Rensselaer, dispite the injurious reports of dishonorable competitors; and that he is prepared to furnish good work at reasonable prices. ’ 23-st-p.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. ” letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the. Post Offiee at Bensseiner. Jasper County, Indiana, on the 13th day of February 1886. 'l’bose not claimed within lour weeks from the dare before given will be sent to tiu dead letter office, Washington D. C. Nathaniel KUis, Bans Howland, John Fenwick, Miss Mary E» Hoed, Briant HrtmmoSd, Miss Aggie Smith, Persons calling for any of the letter# ie the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE*. J A MM.f.ir. Rensselaer, led.