Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1888 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PUBLIC SALES. Thejundersigned will offer at public sale, at hia residence bz miles north of Rensselaer, and li of Surrey, in Jasper county, Indiana, on Thursday. Dee. Ofcfa, Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. the following described property to-wit: 6 brood mares, 2 horses three years old next spring. 3 colts two years old next spring, 2 sucking colts, 13 head of milch cows, 10 steers 2 years old next springs 7 sucking calves, wagons, buggy, plows, harrows, mowing machine, bay rake, corn planter, cultivators, hay-gatherers, wind mill, com-sheller etc. If not sold before 1 will also oiler hay in the stack and fodder in the shock. TERMS OF SALE. Ten month’s credit, without interest, with approved security, will be given on all sums of $5 and over, if paid when due. If not paid when due notes to draw 8 per cent, interest from date. Sums less than $5 cash. W. R. NOWELS. Simon Phillips Auctioneer. ltp. Allllinery at Cost. Tor the next thirty days, I will sell my stock of Millinery Goods at cost, in order to close out the stock and quit business. Maria Hopkins. SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINEForlßS9. The publishers of Scribner’s Magazine aim to make it the most popular autl enterprising of -pe riotlictt-tervrhile at all-lin.es pi‘pgCTvnTg~Hs~ high literary character- 25,00$ new readers have been drawn .to it during the past six months by. the in ere nsed excellence of ; its contents (uotably_ the Railway articles), aud it eloses its second year with a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make Scribner's Magazine attractive will he neglected. THE RAILROAD ARCICLES will be con’.iffuejt by several very striking papers; one especially interesting by Ex-Postmaster Genera Thomas L. James, on the “Railway Postal Service.” Illustrated. Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson's serial novel •'The Master oi Rallantrae,” will run through the greater part of the year. £tgun in yoeember. A Correspondence and collection of manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnish substance of several articles. Illustrated. The brief end papers written last year byRobert Louis Stevenson,.will be replaced by eqally interesting contributions by different famous authors. Mr. Thomas' Bailey Aldrich will write the first of them for the January number. f‘ rr ■ Many va'uable literary articles wilt appear; a paper on Walter Scott’s Methods of work, illustrated from the original MSS., a seepnd •Shelf of old Rooks,” by Mrs Jas. T. Fields* and many other articles equally noteworthy. Illustrated. Articles on Art Subjects will be a feature. Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence Cook, E. .If. BUtshßeld, Austin Dobson and many others. Illustrated . Fishing Articles describing sport in the best fishing grounds will appear. Salmon. Winbinish. Bass, aud Tarpon are the subjects arranged. The authors are well.known sportsmen. Illustrated. Illustrated Articles of great variety, touching upon all manner of subjects, travel, biogra phy, description, etc.. will appear, but not the conventional common place sort. Illustrated. A class of articles Which has proved of specialinterest will be continued by a group of papers upou electricity in its most recent applications, by eminent authorities; a remarkable paper on deep mining, and other interesting napers. Cnt<j»re illustrations A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year’s numbers, which include all the RAILWAY ARTICLES, ai follows: A year’s subscription (18S9) and the numbers for ISsS. V 4. jo A year’s subseriptton (ISS9) amt the minis 3 00 a Tear, 25cts, a Number. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SDNS, BROADWAY, I. T,