Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1888 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCALS. Diamond AVall finish, at Meyer’s/ A comblete stock of furniture at Jay AV. Williams’. Millinery—latest styles and low'est prices at Hemphill & Honan’s. AVhitewash and paint brushsS,’ in all varieties, at Meyer’s. .Full weight guaranteed and the best of goods, at the new grocery. The celebrated and long tried Snerwin-AVilliams mixed paints, at the Old Reliable drug store. * AVall PapeH. The largest and? most beautiful stock ever in the town, at Meyer’s Old Reliable. Carpets can b§ bought &t 25-35-45-50-55-60-65-70-70-80-80-90 $1.16 and $1.35, at AVilley & Bigler’s. Go to AVolf & Co. (Behjamin’e old yard) for anything needed in the lumber line. The finest and largest stock of carpets ever seen in Rensselaer, just received at A. Leopold’s. AVilley & Sigler have just received their spring stock of new carpets. AVolf & Co., dealers in all kinde of lumber, doors, windows &c. Give them a call. Call and see our new line of carpets. : ... ~• • AVilley & Sigler. - JDlear and bright as a jewel—the spirits after drinking C. C. Starr’s J ewel Tea. All goods warranted at the new grocery to give satisfaction. J. W. Duvall, Prop: Just think of it, ladies. A genuine French kid, hand-turned shoe, for $3.50, at Hemphill & Honan’s. An immense stock of carpets, including all the newest, handsomest and most fashionable patterns, at A. Leopold’s. Jay AV. Williams is still in the furniture business and will continue to sell furniture cheaper than ever. Don’t forget the place. Ferguson handles, a superior quality of binder twine. Farmers, don’t forget the place, west of depot, on Main street. New and well selected stock constantly arriving at J. M. Hopkins’ furniture store. Call and inspect his goods and learn prices, The highest market price paid, for produce in cash* or trade, at the new grocery, 2 doors east of: post-office.

If you want the best coffee, fresh roasted coffee, the cheapest tor the money go to C. U. Starr’s. He roasts all his own coffee. When in town don’t forget to call on J. W. Duvall and examine his stock of new groceries, 3 doors east of post-office, Rensselaer, Ind Priest & Paxton, the new grocery firm in Leopold’s Baizaar building. A magnificent room and a splendid stock of goods. Call and see. “The flowers that bloom in the spring tra, la,” have nothing at all to do with the cases of fine shoes just in from Portland, Me., at Hemphill & Honan’s. The sparkling effect of a delicate stimulant upon .the jaded system is never more apparent than it is when drinking a cup of Mr. C. C. Starr's pure Jewel Tea. Farmers. —Call on Ferguson and buy a Deering or Triumph Binder, or a Mower. Every Binder entitles the purchaser to a free excursion ticket. Meyer bought his enormously large and well selected stock of wall and ceiling paper direct from the manufacturers, and he gives his customers the benefit of the jobber's profit thus saved. Don’t order your lumber from Chicago until you have given Wolf & Co. a chance to figure on your bill. . They believe that they can do as well or better for you, than any foreign dealers. Sawed Oak Posts. Good sawed oak posts, for sale at ten cents each, by - - T> J.Sayleb. -- ■Votlce, All persons having had teeth extracted for plates at Dr. Kelley’s office, prior to Feb. 20 th, 1888, are notified that they will be expected to fill their contracts,. by getting the work completed at his office