Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

INFIRMARY ACCOMMODATIONS 1 " ■ * , "" DR. C. R. EDDY, D. V. S. And member of N. Y. Veterinary Medioal Association, . v * t ' ' • TREATS ALL ' /7// / | V| CHRONIC “ 0F if Fri rims &Cattle HCLUl ‘upon H |rW|Br I I perform all I t M kinds of difficult bC C Principles | operatious in Bur ‘ I remove TUMORS, WARTSJand CANCERS in from 5 to 20 minutes. I also operate on Fistnla and Poll-Evil with the Kmfe, and Operate on the most vicious horses while in a standing position. HOESES TEETH * « y - t - ‘ • are the cause of numerous Diseases and Habits, thereby causing Horses to drive on oiie rein, throwing their heads up and down, tongues protruding from the mouth, bad ejes, chronic cough, holding thrfr heads to one side while eating, slobbering, colic and indigestion, which is the foundation of many alarming diseases, caused from Sharp, Carious Teeth. It seeds but close examination to satisfy anyone of the fact. - 4 Present office with LONG & EGER, Druggists, Ren. s .her, Ind, 21.3 m.

BUSINESS LOCALS.

If your horse or cow is sick consult A E. Kirk. 18-4 t-p. Hemphill and Honan will sell you goods by electric light soon. Enquire at the drug stores for the horse doctor, t , 4tp. A few fur caps left yet and for sale cheap at Hemphill & Honan’s. A line of rubber goods on sale at Hemphill & Honan’s. Mufflers worth $1.56 for 75 cts, at the Economy Store. * Winter millinery at cost, a$ Hemphill A Honan’s. Heavy goods at cost, at R. Fendig’s. Buy your Gloves and Mittens of ElHs A Murray. All kinds of rocking chairs at Williams’. Everybody wants one of those spring rockers, at Williams’. Buy your faney ebairs of Wiliams. Thirty thousand feet, S'inch oak plank, at Wolfe A Co’s. a $1.25 arcties at sl.lO at Hemphill A Honaa’s. Money to loan on farms at lowest rates. Privilege of partial payments before dne. W. W. Watson. A. E. Kirk performs all surgical operations on animals skillfully mid scientifically. 18-4tp Just drop in and see what a bargain Ellis A Murray will give you on an over-coat or cloak. If yon have any desire to make ’ ns happy, come in and pay up. Ellis ft Murray. In orderto make room for spring goods, I will sell foi Hie next 30 days all heavy winter goods at first cost R. Fendig. MONEYL money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. Have yon seen those blankets Ellis ft Murray are selling for $5 a pair? Nothing like them ever seen in this country for the money. I have a large and well selected stock of overcoats and heavy clothing which will be sold at first cost R. Fendig.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1 Mrs. Emma Huston, Wm. Hilburt, Charley Kurts, Maggie Warner, < Mrs. S. A. Walters. i For a nice cheap bureau go to Novels <fc Son. A sls prize given away, at Priest & Paxton’s. 1 V " —' Don’t fail to buy a $1 worth of goods at Priest & Paxton’s and and get a ticket on the sls prize. — 1 ) , —*»»••• Those wishing to bay blankets, flannels and yarns will do well to r call on R. Fendig. He is bound ’to close them out { ■ - Rubber goods, every pair warranted for two months at Economy . Store. —— ♦ —— Somebody is going to draw the prize at Priest & Paxton’s. Remember its ’B9 now. Call in and settle your account. Hemphill A Honan.' § iwaiw - - v For every $1 worth of goods you buy at Priest A Paxton’s you get a ticket on the beautiful prize. New line of, gents’ fine shoes, wide shoes Mid heavy shoes at the Economy Stare. Cloaks way below what the raw material would cost, at the Economy Store. , > p • ' *\ ' ' m ■ Wlhw w Sdt, w ttw MT OMSBrt*. When * CSSW, the cried tor Castor!*, When she liwiim Miss, she ckm« to Catfn*^ When she **& ChUdreo. «hs pw thtßCwfawta