Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RENSSELAER- 1 Art Schcei! » , WjBB—I MISS FRANC McEWEM Has opened an ART SCFIOOL in rooms at her borne. Every pupil will learn to make a fine LANDSCAPE 22x27 inches, and one LIFE-SIZE and LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT during the first term—all band work. First course $25. Also prepared to give iostructions on teachers’ course. Tools and Material furnished Free during the course, and SUCCESS GUARAITEED • On these terms everyone can try, knowing that if they don’t succeed it will cost nothing. Learn the.work to-teach others; or to make portraits or family or friends. Call and s- p the win k, yvight, class for those who prefer. Also agency for art supplies, ami all kinds of material needed in this work kept constantly on hand ;m.l lor sale to all needing anything in that line. ©BO. W. ©OFF, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED COODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,

MT mm MWMB —ALSO A GOODLUNCHCOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. RENSSELAER LIVE STOCK INFIRMARY —AND—BREEDING SMILES STALLIONS FOR SEiISOUJ 1890>

Ralston 2229. .! ' I (Standard Registered.) The Trotting Stallion, By ROMULUS 271, By HAMBLETONIAN 10. j Standing Colt $25. There has never been a trotting stallion in this county that could I . . ,TTrf d”* *d“ 1 uality—with this horse. M. B. ALTER, Owner, j

Tom Caulton 865. The finest Imported Engbshshie Horse O'er brought io this county. Foaled in 1880. Color, brown. Sired by | Monarch 2466, sire of dam King Tom 1296. Bred by (’has. Canlton. Spalding' Line,” Eng. | StondkifColt S 5. i ELI TOILER, Owner.

Will also keep a very fine General Purpose LUrse at same stable. Terms from $6 to $lO. Samuel Parker, Owner. liame or diseased stock (if not snfferii.g from cold-gious diseases) taken in and treated, at very reasonable rates. Stables in rear of Hemphill Bro’e. Blacksmith Shop, on river bank. Call and examine stock and learn particulars. Office over L-tllue fe grocery. &. E. EIBIK.

f|AHTEE 3 p ' —CHiOKEN — jk Cholera GurelPdP Thousands of dollars worth of o-.’ckcns are aestroyed by Cholera v .7 year. It is more fatal to them than all other diseases combined. IKt the aiteoveig 1 cf’ai/yA'/dremedy that pcsilrvtfy destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbes before they arc fryers. ASO cent Lottie is enough lor icq chickens, it is guaranteed. If, after using tgo tivirdfi cf a hfctlle you are not -I vrith it as a cure ter Click ' t, r;t‘:'n T' to thc.rlruggir.* frdm \you ;.\:rchhr.;d it,. oLd he will ; "~jr#r-y*7z ,rn '' Sold by Long & Eoeb.

n a rrmTnmT Take no shoes unlesa I. M 1 111 S lIV w. I» Dooglaß’ name and W»w * Ivll price are stamped on tho bottom. If the dealer cannot supply yon, send direct to factory, enclosing advertised price. _ sFI DOUCUS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy I.aced Grain and Creedmoor Waterproof. _ Best in the world. Kxam/ne nig JS.OQ GBNITINK HAND-SEWEI) SHOE. 4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. 3.80 POLICE AND FARMERS’ SHOE. 2.60 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 2.28 A *2 WORKINGMEN’S SHOES. 2.00 and 51.75 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. AH mafic In Congress, Button and Lacy. S3&S2 SHOES ladils. 81.78 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. Best Style. Best Fittlns. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by j. it & SONTlifl *-t. f (111-s feat <if KV»Tllluwi'»vr a cost It jienfi if-1: Gil < i Qiu er» Ckotmtra iloil!>llvsA*7yMilt( if iu lru!ipt->tif>D. BludbiltliT tunu' ».a ji (Ujittstm n. cures'dyapoitf io. r guinip*. il.t: K tt< 1* «mi purin«*s t!t*f L.oi’tl. . .