Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1889 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fcnit of LanteriiiT To be given by the ladies’ Industrial Society of tlie M. E. church, on the evening of Feb.. 22. Something decidedly unique and pleasing. The “Queen of Youth and Beaut) ” will be chosen to preside for the evening. Admission 10 cents., Sup per 25 cents. The place will be named later. h. I. Bknjamix, Secy. There is comfort for the man with a prematurely gray beard in Buckingham's Dye. because it never fails to color an even brown or black as may be desired. ‘ Fbe demand for Rinehart's Cotigh Balsam is wonderful and growing daily. 25. F. B. Mkykk. ADVBRTIBED LETTERS. Isaac Claton, p* S. Day, Dr. G. W. Howard, Thos. J. Huston, A. Jones, Philip Kerns, 11. C. Langford, " Dr. Pagan, G. J. Shea, ' S. It Spoke, Mrs. Mary Stembal. PUBLIC SALE. ( ( Panning Implements and Horses. On Saturday, March 2 ; A. E. Kirk will make a public sale of two full sets of farming implements, almost new and in good condition; also several head of work and driving horses. Sale to take place in wagon shed, in the rear of the Xowels building, Rensselaer, Ind. A spring medicine is needed by everyone. Winter food, largely consisting of salt meat and animal fats, causes the liver to become disor ered and the blood impure, hence the necessity of a cleansing medicine. The best it Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. For Sale Cheap. Farm of 160 acres choice ]and 4 with good house, sheds, cribs &(. One mile from depot. Will be sold at a sacrifice if sold within six weeks. Apply to owner of the place. A. M. Baker, ts Rensselaer, Ind.