Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1890 — BUSINESS LOCALS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Try A 1 Bryers’ hand made Mascot . cigar, only sc. Smoke the Mascot cigar. For sale everywhere. C. C. Starrs p is the most refreshing of beverages. Those non-breakable stiff hats at the Trade Palace are just the thing for a l * Pickwick Party.”' 4 All winter goods at cost for cash at R. Fendig's. C. C. Starr’s Jewel Tea makes the head as clear and the mind as bright as a jewel. Fine china and glassware, tea and dinner sets at away down prices, at C. C. Starr’s. Clear and bright as a jewel—the spirits after drinking C. C. Starr’s Jewel Tea. Millinery at cost now at Hemphill & Honan’s—not what it costs you but at wholesale prices. -
Now is the time to buy your, winter goods at 25 .per cent, off at Hempeill <p,Honan’s. Don’t stand around slushing .your, teeth out while Hemphill & Honan have so much winter goods and are selling them so cheap. A large assortment of ladies’ collars, ties, handkerchiefs &c., of the latest styles, just received at the Trade Palace. Don’t forget that Farneman & Co. are paying 5 per cent, more for poultry and eggs than any other house in the city. Each customer buying S2O worth of goods for cash, by March Ist, will receive one of those fine large books, entitled Webster’s Encyclopedia, now on exhibition, at the P. O,
The sparkling effect of a delicate stimulant upon the jaded system is never more apparent than it is when drinking a cup.of Mr. C. C. Starr’s pure Jewel Tea. * Candce felt boots at $2.25. All wool underwear now at 75cts. Gloves and mitts now at 75 cts and sl, former price $1 and $1.25, at Hemphill <fc Honan’s. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? If so, bring it to Farneman & Co., on Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble shop. * T. F. Clark with Jay W. Williams, is a cabinet maker, by trade, and if you want any furniture made or repaired bring it to him. All work guaranteed. Picture frames made to order, 20 different styles of moulding on hand.
Drs, S. A- McMellOn, specialist in the treatment of diseases of the eye, treats
all diseases of the eye with medicine and has been successful where many eminent oculists have failed, and in no case has ever injured an eye. She will be in Rensselaer from February 28 to Mar. 5, and every two weeks thereafter. Office with Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind.
