Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1886 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- ’ '• - • - \ ■ - ■ 1 .. , - • 1 - " -.- Ab the Spring-Season is approaching, we wishto place OUR. HOUSE before our many patrons again for their consideration. i 'Olt TAV'J::2sU’Y YEtVRS we have been studying the wants of the people x»f Rensselaer and the surrouuding country. unti| we have now not the X-ia.xg'est Homss, * . but alsb the best selected stock of Geneml_J)derchai,idia>e, ..caiusisting of foreign and domestic T)ry Goods BOOTS & §HOES (Which is a specialty) Mens’, Boys’, and Childrens’ Clothing. Trunks. Malices and OARRBTmGr! in endless variety of styles and patterns, from a common hemp to the finest velvet Brussels, all of which will fee sold at bottom prices. New spring goods will &on commence arriving, and we will open out a stock equal to the demand of our fast increasing trade. It will afforibus pleasure sor r voti to call and see us; and we will promise to|look closely to your best interests and endeavor to make our business relations not only pleasant, but of mutual beuefit. We fully appreciate your ■ • liberal patronage, and hope our thanks may be received in the spirit they are given. Very Respectfully, WILLEY & SIGLER.

Calls for Precinct Mass ventionsThe Republican voters of the North Precinct of Marion Township will meet in Mass convention at the Opera House on Thursday, April-29, at 1 o’clock p. m., to transact the business referred to in the call of the County Central Committee. By order of Committee. SOUTH PRECINCT. All Republican residents of Sou tir Marion Precinct, who will be voters at our next general election, are invited to assemble at the Court House in Mass Convention, at j o’eloek p. m.; April 29th, 1880, to transact th©ifbßswihg b.asiness;' 1. Organize by selecting Chairman, Secretary and two assistants. 2. To choose, by a majority vote,eleven delegates and their respective alternates, separately. 3. To cast one ballot for choice of a ticket for county officers, to Tse voted for in the November election. We earnestly request each Republican, who desires to take part hrthe convention, to be promptly on time, and stay till the work is done. W. W. Watson, ~i S. P. Thompson, ! R. B. Porter, [-Committee. J. M. Wasson N. J. Reed. j Anti Kalsomine, something new, far-superior to any Kalsomiue or white-wash ever sold before. Also a first class Primer for inside or outside painting. Call and we will explain. Sold only at Kannal r s. NOTICfc OF PINAI. SETTEEMENT OF ESTATE. HHtKE Is hereliv given to tie creditors, heirs ami ieirSteeft (if Tholllas Fcrerriue. deceased, to appear in tin 1 Jasper Circuit Crnirt held at Rensselaer. Indiana, on the Till ‘lav of .June, lift®, ami .show cause; if any, why tfbe final settlement accouuts with the estate of said decedent slionld not he improved: and said heirs are, notified to then and there make. ptool. ol heirship, an receive their distributive shares. Witness. The Clerk of said Court, this 12th dav of April, I<ss«>. i ) ,’IAMRR F. IRWIN. OsSjCSkl . Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court, April-13-22.39. , NOTICE OF FIN A!* SETTLE MENT OP ESTATE!. YTOTICE is lierchy giTen-to, the creditors. JUT lieir* ami legateesof Benjamin IV. Hawn, deceased, to appear in the Jas|»er Circuit (Joint, held at Rensselaer. Indiana, on the 14th day of .June, I*ho. and show cause, if any. why the dual settlement accounts with the 'estate ot said decedent'should not be appproved; a*;d said heirs.are notified to then hmV there- make pr-iof of heirship, and receive their distributive sharps. ■ ■ . "*v Witness. The Clerk of said Court, /i—si'A this lith dav of April„-lS6tt. I iSltoKlU. fire*. It