Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1886 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wall paper, new, nobby designs at Kanuals’. New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery, Makeever building, R. F. Priest, proprietor. The greatest reduction in pricer, in Ladies’ Underwear, of all qualities. They must be sold. Cali at Leopold's, A gentlemap’s complete outfit, —puit of clothing hats, boots and can be bought cheap at Ralph Fendig’s. Those Boys’ and Childrens' clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling puri oses. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Call and examine our entire stock; we will promise net to make up on one article what w** give you on another. Willey & Sigler. We promise that at the end of the year that what is our interests, shall be a benefit to those who give us their trade. Willey 4k Sigler. Willey & Sigler, at the Trade Palace, will always be glad to meet any price given, by any legitimatebusiness firm, on goods in their line. The highest skill, the best taste, the most scrupulous care in the manufacture of Btylish and Thoroughly Reliutile Goods to measure are now as easily within your reach as if you were at our own. doors. Call at Willey & Sigler’s and inspect samples. Jacob ReedV Sons. My stock of Boots and Shoes H ats 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. 1 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. y 23-st-p.
’ MOTICEThis last notice to those who owe me, either by book act’s of note, is given for the sole purpose of saving you cost and frouble and bad feelings. Having sold out my business I want the money due me, to pay my debts, and after the 15th of March, 1886, if you have not paid up, look out, for sometbing will happen to you. I mean business. N. V. Cleaver. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Ren*, sclaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 27th day ot Febiuary 1886. Those not claimed within four week* from the date before given will t» sent to th dead letter office, Washington D. C. Cbas. linker. Daniel McNally, Coleman Drown. Vm. Michael. George Call, Eli Milder. Mr*. M. Clematis, Simon Parcels,, William Comer. May Rorssanenr* Miss Alda Cover, J. B. Saylor. M": B Daugherty, Mrs M a South, J Wilhe Grainer, 8. K. Smith, * Ida Hard way, - 1 James H. Thomas. Miss Mary Kline, Mta. Handy Wolf, Miss Malinda Bhafer. Persons calling for any oftfae letted i* the above list will please the* ars advertised „ . r gJj**G* M. JAiisij r. «.
