Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Scribners Magazine For the coming year ivill be noteworthij for a number of special features, which the Publishers believe are of very unusual interest, and among them the following may be mentioned:— l Sir Edwin Arnold contributes to the December number tbe first of a series of four Articles upon Japan, its people, its ways, and its thoughts. Mr. Robert Blum, who was commissioned to go to Japan for Scribner’s Magazine, has prepared -a very remarkable series of drawings to illustrate Sir Edwin’s papers. Articles upon the recent Japanese Festiva Twill follow, illustrated by Mr. Blum. Henry M. Stanley has prepared for the January number an important article upon “The Pifjmies of the Great African Forost .” Another contribution in this field will be Mr. J. Scott Keltie’s account of the recent African Exhibition held in London. Both papers will be amply illustrated. The Wrecker, a Serial Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, will run though a large part of the year. Illustrated by Hole. A twopart story by Frank R. Stockton will also appear. Prof. James Bryce, M. P., author of “The American Commonwealth,” will write a series of Four Articles tipon India, embodying the results of his recent journey and studies on this land of never-ending interest. , Ocean Steamships will be the subject of an important series somewhat upon the lines the successful Railroad Articles. “ Passenger Travel," “The Life of Officers and Men," “Speed and Safety Devices," and “ Management are some of the subjects touched upon and illustrated. G-reat Streets of the World • •*•*>— •#. is the title of a novel collection of articles on which the author and artist will collaborate to give the chaiactenstics of famous thoroughfares. The first, on Broadway, will be written by Richard Harding Davis, and illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. Others will follow on Piccadilly, London; Boulevard, Paris; The Corso, Rome. The price of Scribner's Magazine admits of adding a subscription to one's other reading at very small cosi. Orders should be sent at once. $3.66 A YEAR. 15 CENTS A NUMBER. Charles Scribner’s Sons, Publishers, 743-745 Broadway, New York. -
A good meal at King’s restaurant, opposite court house. J. H. Willey <fc Son will not be undersold in the clothing line. Fresh Fish and Oysters, every Friday, at King’s: Knives and forks at cost, at J. H Willey & Sons’. Indiana Series of school books, on sale at Spitler’s post-office book store, at the prices establisned by law. We can sell millinery goods as cheap as the cheapest and we have the correct styles. Hemphill & Honan. The genuine Gold Star Medicated Red Flannel, only 25 cts a yard, at Ellis & Murray’s, The new fall stock now arriving at the Trade Palace, was bought at bottom, cash prices, and will be sold to meet all competition. Wc have a long line of flannels, cotton flannels, wool blankets and every thing of the kind which we will sell at bottom prices. J H. Willey & Sons. Fruits, nuts, and candies, in abundance, at King's restaurant. For Sale.—few thoroughbred Poland China pigs for breding purqpose. 1. B. Washburn. Flower pots all sizes at cost, at J. H. Willey Sons’. Remember we are selling all spring ’ clothing at cost. ,L H. Willey & Son! Knives and forks at cost, at J. H. Willey & Sons’. The line of Overalls, Jeans and Cottonade Pants for men and boys, at the Trade Palace, is the best for the money, to be had in Rensselaer.
BUSINESS LOCALS. Price our Overcoats, Cincinnati Bargain House. - The finest dried fruit to be found any where at Robinson & Ryan. Price our underwear, Cincinnati Bargain House. When in town don’t forget to call on Robinson & Ryan the new grocery men. Just received, a large stock of glass-ware and queensware at Robinson & Ryan’s. Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee you can buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s at the old price. Farm loans at lowest rates. S. C. Irwin. Anything in the fancy goods line you need at Hemphill & Honan’s. When in the notion of being booted go to Hemphill & Honan’s. The post-off ce book store is headquarters for schoolbooks. Hope muslin, Cincinnati Bargain : House at 7-1 cts. New styles direct from 1 New York City, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Bibles and Testaments at the Trade Palace. Pure Buckwheat Flour at the Mill for less money than you can buy of any other make. ~ Try it. Old school books taken in part payment for new books, at the postoffice book store. Remember we can save you money on boots and shoes. J. H. Willey <fc Sons. Shoes at Cincinnati Bargain House for 89 cts.
See all those new Hats just received at Hemphill & Honan’s. It will pay you to visit the.grocery store of Robinson & Ryan. We are the hustlers. Cincinnati Wide Awako Bargain House. Men's’ boots worth $2.75 at $1.75 at Cincinnati Bargain House. The stock of groceries, dried fruit &c. on sale at Robinson <fe Ryans are all new, pure and of the best quality. I have sold my interest in the Electric Light plant, and wish to extend for their liberal patronage while I was managing the same. B. F. Furgeson. The Robinson <fe Ryan Grocery at ! the old stand of Paxton <fc Moore is I the place to buy your groceries. Now is the time to procure your groceries for the winter, and none will deal with you more fairly than Robinson <fe Ryan; give them a trial. Buy pure teas and fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. We roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. ■ i J. H. Willey «fe Son have received a full line of the latest styles in gents soft and stiff hats. Call and see them.
All rubber goods must now move. I have bought the very best no seconds go with me; now prices that make the consumers sii-ue. R. Fendig. Good girl wanted for general housework. Apply at this office. The best line of Custom-made Boots ever brought to Renss* laer. Ludd Hopkins. ■9b; A full stock of all-wool hosiery, from Elkharj; Knitting mills; equal to hand-made. Mens’ Womens’ and childrens’. Ludd Hopkins. My extensive stock of factory blankets, flannels, yarns, <&c, stand unparalleled in quality as well as in price. R. Fendig. " The Indiana Series of school books must he used in all the schools. J. E. Spitler, at the post-offlee, has them on 6ale, at the regular prices. The Bargain counters at the TradePalace are filled with just such goods as every one wants, and they are real bargains. Call and examine for yourselves. __ The winter is now upon us. Having realized this fact I have laid in a heavy line of winter Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, and in fact all winter goods, in which I will not be undersold. Give me a call, it will pay you. R. Fendig.
