Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1888 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
y business locals; ; Cranberries at Nowels’. Fur caps at Ellis k Murray’s. Sweet cider at Nowels’. The place to buy cheap groceries is at C. D. Nowels’. Fresh butter and eggs- at Now- - els’. Several dw*4;ing houses to rent ” Hammond k Austin. For choice canned fruits go to, Nowels’. Try the prize baking powder and draw a nice dish, at Nowels’. A. Big Drive, In clothing boots aiftl hats, at R. Fendig. Green apples at Nowels’ grocery, at depot. Fire! out your .old suit and buy a new 099 at reduced rates. R. Fee-, dig. ; and bright as a jewel—the spjawts after drinking C. C. Starr’s Jpvel Tea. ? An elegant selection of Mufflers and silk handkerchiefs can be seen at R. Fendig. Eger Broß. have the agency for jhe celebrated Owens Stove, the best ‘ wood heating stove made, Call and see it. Lost.— Between my place and town, a gold pen with holder. A liberal reward will be paid thq finder. A. M. Baker. For hardware go to Eger Bros. They have a full and complete stock, at prices that defy competition. Don’t hesitate a moment but call at once and see my line of general merchandise. R. Fendig. I have a nicgTine of cloaks and shawls and ifewill pay you to examine them. - R. Fendig. |U|r|ndtg always keeps on hand tRe and best line of fact ory a-ntl Ratify ijty yourself by calling on- R, FetyPS dig. If yon are going to buy: ?y Wm, stove fhis fall don*t fail to flMif on Eger Bros, and look throappathoir stock of .wood and coal |||ves and get :if ir prices.
To Cilve Jfway. a Solid,Gold hfiygfing case watch America*} mownent, Stem wind stem set. Iricffire at C. C. Starr’s. . _ ior 4 Card. Photos, can be had in all styles and sizes at my gallery at prices as low as good work can be made, satisfaction guaranteed. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging, Call and see me. J. C. Williams. Photographer.
Depot Grocery dnd Restaurant Henry Fisher k Co., in the building near the depot, (Sparling’s old stand) has now a full and well selected stock of groceries which he is selling at close prices. Warm meals at his restaurant, at all hours, from six a. in., to seven p. m.; also lunch of all things usually kept in a first class restaurant. Give him a call.
Out of the Old and Into the New. C. A. Roberts, dealer in agricultural implements, wagons, buggies, cutter, &c. &c., is now fully established in his immense new brick warehouse on Van Rensselaer street, opposite the Halloran livery stable, where he is ready to welcome all his old friends and any possible number of new ones. Call and see what he can do for you, when needing anything in his line. ts
The Wonderful New Rosa. The wonderful New Rosa basely burning wood stove is the ion of the stove makers’ ingenuity. It completely vanquishes the dreaded expense bill for fuel. It is just the thing for these times df high priced coal. It gets the most heating out of a given amount of- wood of any stove ever and is a handsome and symmetrical piece of work besides. It is made by the Indianapolis Stove Company, and 800 have been sold, thisivear. Sold in Rensselaer by B. F. Sfcerguson, who respectfully refers enquirers toMessrs. I. B. Washburn, JLG. Porter, Joseph White and John Coen, for their views as to tpe merits of the stove.
