Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1888 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DRY DODDS & CLOTHING BULLETIN. WE HAVE DELAYED INVOICING THIS for one month, because we have too many Winter Goods -THEY MIfDE SOIF TO MAKE ROOM FOR We take this means of informing you, and if you wili come to see us we will prove to you, that if you buy A SUIT OF CLOTHES, PAIR OF PAETTS, Iff OVERGOAT, HAT OR CAP, LADIES’ COAT, LADIES* SHORT WRAP, MISSES* OR CHILDS* CLOAK, NYTHIHTG ITS DRESS QGODS, KYTHIffiG- IK UIUDERWEAR, ... rJYTHZHG IK WOOLEK HOSIERYT - . ■*-, 7 p- - before coming to see us you will miss a bargain. Yours, Very Anxious to Please, ELLIS & MURRAY.-

] FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONTFor nearly- 50-years the recognized authority the World over on all agricultural nnt- ) tors, always abreast of the times and always spending lavishly far the best- tutrnt niicl experience. the ! American Agriculturist besrins ISSB with new contributor*. new artists ami new tvpo. and the editorial staff which has made this Periodical a power in both lie liiisp here*, re-inforced with ftw! blood and brains.,thereby combining the experience and erudition of years with taie a'rgor aiKllreslmess of youth. The American Agriculturist keeps ware with the growths interests of agriculture largely benight about through its teachings, apd Continues to-day., alter absoromg twenty-four other agriculture papers, to furnish (he current ngrieulitira' literature where the English and Germ.to languages are siiokeH Every number contains nearly 100 original illustrations and original articles from SO different writers. J^'iceTl.sb a year; single numbers. 15 cents. H L ufljjU "C^TAIYr I*lll ivi ~i™ ,sct,txT “ v HJp|| 1 1 |Jj| BEFORE PILATE These m; giiTe-opt works o{ art are neither old time ehromos nor ordinary engrav i . iiigs. The iaWerisnu piibwiefching. far superior to anything in the market ~ Christ on Celvery, rheeoiaPi|||hin pieinyc. is executed for us by thv MazzogrUveure pro cess, which far surpasses any other fops/h'; ue.-s of tone, vigor of action and general eupcriprity.-ol execution. Tiler are'oii liegv/ plate pap t.22\JS inches in size, forward- ■ ed i'ost-p;!i(' in uib-as plcpaiVd l'oi-|he.ijiut]i-jse. Pfiecsl.o-) each, both forwarded in tulvs. post-paid, to one ud.lijys, far |l ::-J. American Agriculturist (Eng |sii *|ieiVinn;, with choice of pictures, $!:00j American Agriculturist -* I ! . anil the two pictures, *2.01). \ ill Semi postal ijiit feselitl|ii (llaglijih or Herman,) fall of !- tie i.iciares.tah.. Fortralf ylunkacsj, the painter of these great works, no- | 4|jwva||| £V Spf H ff‘ I iu'Vi» ff|"' 1 Xciv Tor kII —, i— r l

E.mmet Kaxxal, Sole Agent for iiensselaer. Martyrs to Headache Seek relief in Vain, until yliey begin to use Ayer’s Sarsap.iriila. Then they regret the ye;irs.<jjf sugering they might have escaped lia,j (hey tried this remedy earlier. Tlih treble was constitutional , 'not local; Md, t ntil Sarsaparilla didijfe ’jfe('tive work as an Alterative, did k ood ;Burifier, they were ■ T wsftf i 4s? el Pa S Ct 21 AustiJ t i Niflr time,' resu v| Irirr'ank Itol(>ps, st-, yjioston, sayffl pat lie formerly piad telr(friblo heailaffles, And until he tdttk f"Ayer's Sars.vfiarilla. never foifnd any medicine that would give q_...TT Permanent Relief. “ Every Spring, for years,” writes Lizzie W. DeVeau, 2i>2 Fifteenth st., Brooklyn, K'. Y., "L have had intolerable headaches. I commenced the use of Ayer’s- Sarsaparilla last March, and have not had a headache since that time.” ‘*‘l suffered from headache, indigestion, and debility, and was hardly able to drag myself ahoiU the hQus.e,” writes Mrs. M. M. Lewis, of A st., Ijowell, Mass. ‘‘Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has worked a marvelous change in my case. I nowfeel strong and well as ever.” Jonas Oar man, F.sq . nf T .vlritm writes: “For years I have suffered dreadfully, every Spring, from headache, caused by impurity of the bilousness. It seemed for k/Kiys Snd weeks that my head would split open. Nothing relieved me. till I took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine has cured me completely.” v '"' When Mrs. Oencvra Belanger, of 24 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass., began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, she had suffered for some years from a serious affection of the kidneys. Every Spring, ajsp^jshe— was-jaflficted -with —Headache, loss of appetite, and indigestion. A Mend per-* suadeiL her to nse Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which benefited her wonderfully. Her * health is now perfect. Martyrs to headache should try * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ; Prepared by-tV. J. G. Ayer & Fo'., Loweii Afaw. (1 Price #li’Aiiboule», fj. Worth $i » p^Uls^r

XctSctr®rt*rlcrs of Eltjtlfrlrs. The undersigned gives notice do the public that hen-after he will sell .beer, wines and liquors, at his saloon, at the following prices: Beer 2 bottles 25 cents. “ 2 glasses 5 “ _ —w Best Whiskey, per qt. 80 cents. “ “ ptr 4f>" —r , ‘< * « «> ipt. 20 “ “ “ “ glass 5 “ Large quantitjas-sokLat wholesale rates. several hundred dollars w&nh of fine whiskey in bond atfu wish to dispose of the sapKVjat the above prices. Call find, examine stock. .-'T M. 0. HALLtJi:.tK ■* ' ' !

-SUSedicineSAT WHEjATftELD. At the post office building, in the town of Whitfield, difull supiof the bestpetfmost relive pat- ■ ent mediefnes, are always dn sale. :The following is a partial lis4: 1 ! IVr .1. c. AvcrV Mwlicinfs I i V s. Me-li.-iue Co’s. r |;>f. J. n. Ml’lO'HlOsltfPmCUlVtv■ I ; Av J. White’s Medicine*. 1 Bniwii'f Me lieines, 15' V. Sfils' JTeilieinos. f. C. H. Walker's Mf.\i. ;nps f- .tir.Oed. Dongtais’ M('dSetne«. / ! Sold by S. I>. r WheatfifLl Ind