Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1887 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A VISION. A careworn man slowly wended his way homeward, pondering over the problem of existence, and wondering how he should supply the clothing needed for his family. Suddenly there appeared floating in the air above him, and just out of reach, a vision of a pointing J}g|px Shocked and startled, he instinctively passed his hand over his eyes and then tried to thrust the phantom from him. Again and again, but without avail, he tried to rid himself of its presence, but the Pointing , ■AgT'’ hung ever just beyond his reach and nothing would induce the vision to depart. 11 lingered through the long evening hours, and when at last his eyes closed in slumber, he dreamed only of Hj§f“ the Pointing hand. Through the still watches of the night it was ever present, and when his eyes opened in the morning it was only to behold once again the threatening, commanding phantom of the everpresent Pointing that hung like a menace and a bidding above him, always pointing in one direction. He followed it and found peace and rest. IT WAS REASON Pointing the way to Nb» ELLIS & MURRAY’S Wmf.- '■ ci3:e:^.e= DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE.

Cfoas. A. Roberts is still in business at the old stand on Front street and ready for the Spring 1 Tra-cLe with a full line of [Agricultural <- Implements^ «• ~ —THE /CME pulverizing- harrow the best ever made. A “NEW DEAL”' BY Deere & Company MOLIHE, ILLINOIS. Tn Horses tan to tie wort of Three.. H SAVING OF ONE-THIRD IS THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches hereMfors nqoircd fur 16 inches She greateit pier isqpsnant cf the tines, \ THE “NEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKIND PLOWS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW. Zanesvineßrown Cultivators in three styles Three makes-.of Corn Planters, Five varieties of Harrows, i_ r Mowing & Harvesting Mackn’g Fine Buggies <fc Carriagee, p Htndpbfiker Wagons. BOOItWALTER ENGINE^ THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. ETC. ETC jjjpPnjirr as low as the lowest, : m CHAS. A. ROBERTS. i i i i i i i t \ i

limansiEGplri . S3:orses. Old Emperor Napoleon, (Norman) and YOUNG- DUKE, /English Draft) will make the season of 1887 from April Bth to June 25th, 1887, as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at my barni’l miles west of Rensselaer. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at a barn near Duvall’s livery stable, in Rensselaer. EMPEROR NAPOLEON i is ‘ three fourths Norman and is well known by all and recognized as being oue of the best breeders in the country. YOUNG DUKI ic a dark chestnut sorrel, weighs 1,700 pounds; wiil be four years old in May, is well proportioned and heavy boned. TERMS: Emperor. To insure Standing colt $lO. Young Duke. To insure in foal, sl2. All accidents at risk of owners. Persons parting with mares or moving away forfeit the insurance and the same becomes due at once. Office at Ed. Pareells 1 barber shop T. J. SAYLER, Owner. ISTIFSmiLL Named LACY. Calved August 11, 1885. Color black; shield, brisket, spot on right shoulder, etrip up left band around hips, belly, part of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white. Sire Boss Bill H. H. B. No. 1345. Dam Marietta 2nd H. H. B. No. 6337. Kept at my barn, at my residence; —-BeryteearSS.oo cash-. Emmet Kannal, Rensselae r,I ndiana Nickel Plating. Nickel, and all kinds of Plating. Bronxtng. La<> quertng, Polishing, etc. Reeisters, Grate® ana Stoves, plated*nd polished.* Work promptly done. CHICAGO NICKEL WORKS, 95 Ohio Street. SOLE lIiiriCTI&ERB JEWPORT CERLHfi UK.