Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Dusty Ride. S£ The Return Home. “Just look at my dress. It is almost spoiled. We had one of those small sieve dusters. They are no good.” Ms 5 A Lap Dusters Em* Colon; will WMb. t/m Horse Sheets • Are made up Wrong; 5 /4 Horse Covers K' Will Heep alee off. 5 /aHv Nets. Don’t spoil your girl’s dress by buying a poor, loosely-woven carriage duster. Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and work put in them to make a firstclass article. The new patterns of embroidery, flowers, birds, scenery, etc., are well worth seeing. One hundred different designs at prices to suit all. ’ For sale by all dealers. [Copyrighted iBSB, by Wm. Ayrbs & Sons.] ~FAKnm Never were implements of agriculture wore perfect in constructionpsimple in operation or cheaper than at the present time; never has a larger or more varied stock been carried in Jasper county than is now bn inspection at Chas. A. Roberts’ new large warehouse and no dealer xvill give better Call and see the famous Studebaker wagons, elegant buggies, xvhips, laprobes &c. Buggy tops supplied to order. Carry a large stock ot John Deere plows, genxilue Zanesville Brown Cultivators and other standard makes of these neeessasy implements. Acme harrdWsi Evans’ all iron and steel lever harrows, -Evans’ Corn Planters and Cheek Rowers, hand corn planters, an extensive variety of standard hax rakes. Tire McCormick and the Osborne mowers, reapers and binders. Also shovel plows, garden plows, all machine extras «&e. &p. The M. & J Rumley Threshers and’ Separators., Bucliannan Windmills, tanks &c. Especially is the attention of practical and progressive agriculturists directed to tiie working of the “double beam and parallel shovel movement cultivators,” which contain novel points and improved features. a _ toffflrtows; where desired, and any extra machin cry. It is my design to establish a depot where any worthy article of f.arn machinery may be supplied at all mes, at the most reasonable prices, Be sure before concluding ptire mses, in these lines to call at my farm ir plement warehouse and learn what 1 xvill be able to do for vonr advantage. CHAS. A. ROBERTS.
Mothers,-get your school hats for boys and girls at Hemphilt & Ronan’s. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaker Calls promptly attended day or night. BFKSSZLAER IQIAyAEE. QUIVEY. , ZDezitlst, - Special.atte'irtfoft sNen to the preservation of the nauu al teeth. Artifleial teeth inserted from one to an entire set. At.t. wokk w ark anted over U arrera’ 1 f.-u -i ware Store. RcnssiUirerrnUiana. \ NOTICE OF SUBVEY. "i.'.’TICE is lierebv given to Mattie .1. 1 rull,' : JL'nrv W isely. William H. Myeiv, May L. Kent. , , Thompson 1,1-os.. f—itnon -}'• T liottrp'son. - Davht .i. Thonipsou, John Makeever, ; AV at t A Brown. Geo. D. Huffiiian. ~ A _ , < lias. W tiutfiimn, g ,i,ert sttrrr; A . .—« That I own the east half Ci) of the southeast nuarterO-i' of aecttox thirteen (13'.' township .-tknJx^tUAiauiL.nuxtlu..range. JU. Jasper county. Indiana, an 1 that I yull P.roceed with th.- surveyor of said county to nuiite a legal survey-of wid ansction or so much thereof ns may be necessary to establish and liuesof my land. . < t»? s'<> .eani'ye.>.. <.a .Tuesday.. ,Ul<i. Utli-lav of Slay. Ivss, ami to continue irom day to day until it Is ' ; KOOT Jas: C. Thraws,“Sun‘eyor. 1 ' Apr. May 3-10. .... _ ■ __ ' ; .
