Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1886 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Agent for the Republican.

Tth C. Kirk, the News Agent at Remington, is authorized to receive subscriptions for the REPUBLICAN. Residents of Remington and vicinity wishing to subscribe for the paper, can save themselves the risk and trouble of remitting by mail, by leaving their orders with him.

Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!

I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, $4.00 “ “ Cord wood, V $3.40 “ “ *We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard. It takes a bed thrfte feet high to hold a half cord of ; sawed wckxl thrown in loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s.

R. P. Benjamin.

The Jasper County normal Institute.

The Jaejier county Normal Institute will open in the Rensselaer Public School buihling, July ‘2fith, and will continue five weeks. Preparations have been made to do better work than any of the normals heretofore held. A large attendance is expected. Claeses will life organized in each of the common school branches and in snch other studies ns may be desired by a sufficient numl>er of students. Good board and comfortable rooms can be had in private families at from $2.50 to $3.00 per weeks- Rooms can be rented and arrangements can be made for students to board themselves thereby greatly reducing the expense. Teachers should bring whatever books they have for reference and comic the first day. Tuition per term, $4.50; per week SI.OO. For circulars address

D. M. NELSON,

Rensselaer, lud:

An Important N Kir. Leopold.

Owing to the very dull times and general scarcity of money, prevailing during the past few months, 1 have found it impossible, even at the unparalleled low prices I offered, to s-uiHeiently reduce my very large and excellent stock of winter clothing and other heavy goods, during the present season, to justify me in abandoning my mercantile business, at this time of the year. Thus recognizing the advisability of continuing in’business for the present!, 1 have lately been toCffieqvro, find iairchased » large and well selected stock of goods suitable for the summer trade; and having bought the same at tire v> ry bottom cash prices, and having no expenses for rents-and salesmen.’l am enabled to offer the same at prices which, . double discount all competitors. ’ Very Respectfully.

A. LEOPOLD.

Business Sollcc. The Furniture and Undertaking "business of the late W. J. Wright will still be carried on, at the., old loo.-*fckm,«aderthe mairege n ; en tn f the undersigned; who has the proper authority to collect all moneys due the late proprietor on account of the said Furniture and l lulertaking Business; and also to pay accounts due on account of tiie same business. Park- Wright. These are Solid Facts* Thebest Wood purifier and system •wgu.iitur ev’.-r placed within the r.-:t . *U suffering humanity, truly U • Electric Men. Inactivity of the .Liver, Bil housuess, Jaundice. Constipation, weak Kidneys, or any,disease of the urinary organs, or wlmever requires ail appe iz er, tonic or mild stimulant, will always 'find Kiectric Bitters the host and only certain cure known. They act surely and quietly. Every bottle qu&nmtced to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer. * 46-4 t. WOOL. WASTED. Iwant to buy, at once, 50,000 pounds of wool, for which I will jpay the highest market price, at my store, m Rensselaer. A. Leopold. What is more disagreeable lady than to know that her hair has not-only lost its color, but is futlof dandruff? Yet such was the case with mine until I used Porker's Hair Balsam. My hair is now black and perfectly clean and gloesy.—Mrs. E. Sweeny, Chicago.