Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1889 — A CRUMB OF ENCOURAGEMENT. [ARTICLE]

A CRUMB OF ENCOURAGEMENT.

The following item from the Francesvilie New Era contains a crumb of encouragement in regard to the Rochester, Rensselaer & St., Louis Railroad, in a round-about way: . _ “Elder U. C. Brewer, of Danville, was in Francesville a few days this week visiting his mother, who was quite ill for several days. While here Mr. Brewer informed his relatives that he had recently received a latter from Mr. Lorin Ingersoll, a Connecticut gentleman, stating that the R. R. & St. L. R. R. Co., had negotiated their bonds and would commence work as soon as possible. The starting point to be Winamac, working each way. Mr. Ingersoll is largely interested in the road in a position to knew whereof he speaks. He also has considerable landed interest in Pulaski county.”

Never before were goods sold so cheap as those now being sold by R. Fendig. BARGAINS in Glassware at C. C. Starr’s. A gallon water-pitcher, various styles, only 25 cents. A finer line of embroideries and laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. A good suit of clothes may now be had at R. Fendig’s for $4, never before sold anywhere less than $6.50. Eggs from fine Brown Leghorn fowls, $1 for setting of 18 eggs. 43-3 m. Isaac Rkubelt. • Only a few more of those beautiful beaded wraps left at the Economy Store. CaH and see them. We give the finest prizes that have ever been given with baking powder. Priest k Paxton. Ladies can save money by looking at our line of beaded wraps, before buying. Economy Store. If you want a nice comb-case, boy a box of baking powder, at Priest k Paxton's. Some fine bred Poland-China pigs, for breeding purposes, for sale by I. & Washburn. Another car load of shirting, inusline, tinware, clothespins, notions Ac. just received at the Chicago Bargain Store, __ 2t. Boys, go gather up all the old iron, bones and rags on the farm, and bring it to Farneman k Co., and get the money for it. Don’t forget that Farneman k Co. are paying 5 per cent more for poultry and eggs than any otter house in the city. ,• : : We hire no elerks; we pay no rent, and we steal our goods, so we won’t be undersold. 4 Hemphill k Honan. The finest assortment of Carpets It town, is at A. Leopold’s. Call and 866 them, whether you wish to buy or not. Shoes for the infants, shoes for t&a children, shoes for the boys and girls, shoes for pap and mam at Hera phifl k Honan’s.

Choice, fresh, home-roasted coffee, at C. C. Starr’s, at no higher price than you pay for inferior grades, elsewhere. Boots and Shoes can be obtained at Leopold’s for at least 25 per cent less than at any other house. All goods warranted. , .j’|| There is nothing better than the best, and you never fail of finding the very best groceries, and at this bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s store, ; .