Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1887 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Notice. I will oparn a Poultry house in | Rensselaer Oct, 18 1887,.-Back of Willey & Sigler’s Dry goods House aud will pay the highest market ! pr ce in Cash for Chickens, Ducks, ; Geese and Turkeys, (hill at my ! Restaurant and get prices J. C. Allman. To llic trlinf; i At J. C. Allman’s restaurant you ' will always find in stock the fol- ■ 1 owing-goods: Fresh bread, pies, cukes, buns, cheese, dried beef, j pickels, crackers, oranges, lemons, I bananas, canned goods of all kinds, I Crlifornia canned froTEg; lection of candy in Rensselaer, | honey, five kinds fine jelly, peai nuts, soap, ink, matches, bologna, baking powder with glassware, | Blended tea with china cups and saucers, all kinds soft drinks, chew.ng tobacco, smoking tobacco, cigars, coffee and many oilier ar-j tides too numerous to mention. Your patronage solicited. Call and examine my goods. Fresh oysters always on hand. Fresh fish every Friday. I also pay cash for all kinds of poultry. J. C. Aleman. Young Hereford Bulls. Win. Essen, of Jordan township, lifts on his farm in that township, near'tlie McCoy farm, a number < f thoroughbred Hereford bulls, Lorn 8 to 12 months old, which he will sell for SSO each. They are Very desirable animals. 3t. Buy yoat stationery at the post'office. ———— Roasted octree gets tough and loses flavor by standing. C. C. Starr’s roasted 'coffee is always fresh and good. "Remember the jyost-office foT school Iwoks. Cheap as the cheapest. The setectitih of Dry GOotls in Hopkins’ corner excel any that they have ever offered; —— Four pounds of C. C. fetahr’S best roasted coffee is bqnnl to five pounds of the best coffee. A Leopold no# keep® the Selz | Boots aud Shoes. Call aftd examine before buying elaewheft*. WanTEd.—Five hundred families to buy their books at the post office. _L ■ " ~~r. ' . /. m ——- If you want a bargain call on Lallue Bros. - Patrons from the, country , remember the post-office is the place to buy your school books. NewMeatMarket OltE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. 6 ottos' Did) ST AN L> FRESH & CUREfI MEATS us all kimls.: nl THE BEST IX QUALITY, constantly onliaiui, - : - • . .. . ■ ----- J - market price paia for fat to linn S. H. HOWE, — Proprietor.