Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1886 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rooks at the post-office. Call aud see us this week in our new room, Laßue Bros. Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. Wall paper at Kannal’s cheap store. - *« —— Bedford & Warner pay -cash for Eggs. WAY—Down—low-Everything at Kannal’s cheap store. ,Jj $ Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. ♦ —— Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. Take advantage of good opporunities. Stationery and books ‘a tray doirii" at the post-office. The best fine shoe in the market for the money and fully warranted. A new pair if not as represented. Hemphill <fc Honan. , Call and Settle.—The many expenses of a long sickness, and incapacity for labor, the necessity that has arisen that I should go north for jay health, and a desire to settle with my creditors, makes it imperatively necessary for me to notify all persons indebted to me, for blacksmithing or other matters, to call and settle their indebtedness without delay. S. Erwin. Stamping Done.—The Misses Hopking, in Mrs. J- M. Hopkins’ millinery store, have a full stamp ing outfit, and are prepared to do all kinds of stamping, on short notice. They have had many years of experience, and'guarantee satisfactory work, whether on felt, satin, velvet, plush, or any other material ever used for the purpose.
Ten ms and Men Wanted. We want immediately fifty teams and hrenty shovelers to work on the C. and I. C. Ry. ex; tension, in Jasper county, IndWages for teams $3.50 per day. fin- shovelers $1.50 per day. Apply to us at DeMotte, Ind. Faikchild & Swain.
Business Notice. The Furniture and Undertaking business of the late W. J. Wright M-ill still be carried on, at the old location, under the managementof the undei-signeil; who has the proper authority to collect all moneys] -iue the late proprietor on account of the said Furniture and Undextakiug business, and also to pay accounts due on recount of the same business. Park Wright.
Hood! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good wo<ml to my] customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd ; Sawed and split, $4.00 u “ ’ . —53.40 “ 5 We invite criticism on the uremeut of wood delivered from pur yard. Jt takes a bed three J feet- high to hold a half cord of sawed wood thrown ifi loose. ’ Telephone your orders from Hardman’s, I R. P. Benjamin.
