Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N«tiee«rK.«C P- Eleetien. Notice is hereby given to the officer? and members of Rensselaer Lodge No. 82, Knights of Pythias, of Rensselaer, Ind., that an election will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31st 1889, at the Hall of said Lodge, for the purpose of electing officers for said Lodge and one trustee to act for the ensuing year. N. W. Rebve, . , K. of R. & S.

THE INDIANA FARMES Balance of the Year FreeThe announcement that the old, reliable Indiana Farmer will be sent from this time to the end of the year .890 for only one doil.ir, ought to be enough to induce every iaimer in this county to send in his suteciiption at once 1c would seem impossible for any lartm r to read this txcellent paper for one year and not „reap a jirotit of many times its cost in money made and sav t.d, not to speak ot li.« moral un i intellectual benefits to be derived from its perusal, it is ct orougbly gcod, re.iable, practical, energetic farmers’ paper—devoted to the farmer and the 1 armers’ interests exclusively—an able advocate of the wants and needs of the agricultural classes-—one of the leaders in all movements looking to the organ ization of farmers for mutual benefit—in short, a tip-top farmer’s journal, abreast of the times and growing better every week. It is the paper you want. Its market reports, veterinary and legal columns, horticulture, agriculture, apiary, dairy; live-stock, family and children’s depaitmeuts combine to make it the complete paper for the farm. Send one dollar to the Indiana Farmer Co , Indianapolis. Ind., and receive the Indiana Farmer from this time till the end of 1890. The Indiana Farmer wauls good agents in every place not now occupied Write them for terms to agents.

Dent iatry, Ira C. Kelley would respectfully inform the citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding country that he has opened hu office in Liberal Corner, over Wright’s undertaking establishment, where he is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the latest and most approved styles. He will make it an object for those wishing dental work to call and see him. Teeth extracted and artificial ones inserted from one to an entire set. All work warranted to give entire satiafflfetion. Ira C. Kelley, Dentist.

Drs. S. A. McMelion, specialist in the treatment of diseases Of the eye, treats all diseases of the eye with medicine arid has been successful where many eminent oculists have failed, and m no case has ever injured an eye. She will be in Rensselaer December 30, 1889, to Jan. 2, 1890, and every two weeks thereafter. Office with Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins Front street.

Prices of Meat. At old established “Pioneer Meat Nlarket Choice Loin and Round Steak, 10 cents per pound. Forequarter Steak, three pounds for 25 cents. Beef Roasts, 7 and 8 cents per pound. , Side Pork, 8 cents per pound. Ham Steak, 10 cents per pound. Boiling pieces, beef, 4 and 5 cents per pound. Sausage meat ground for customers at any time. With tlianks for past patronage and hoping for the continuance the same in the future. J. J. Eiglesbach.