Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO BARGAIN STORK SlggiliiS OjPIZZTZISTOOF —Holiday Goods— THIS Presents for the Thousands! The GREATEST DISPLAY ever offered in the county; including a large purchase at J. V. Farwell Co’s, great clearance sale of Furs, Fur and Astrachau Capes, Plush and Wool Jackets, Misses and Childrens’ handsome Puff Sleeve Cloaks, Fancy Dry Goods, Towels, II aml kerchiefs, Mufflers &c. &c., that will be sold at one half regular price to close out this late in the season. -- -- —' - " COME EARLY! Bring your whole families and see a museum of curiosities of Toys, Plush cases, Albums, Vases, Musical Instruments, Trains of Cars, Monkeys, Jumping Jacks, etc. etc. . Christmas—The brightest day of childhood’s dream, i When. Santa Claus rules king Supreme. We have what we advertise and the public knows that others calling themselves “Bargain Houses” are only imitators of the Original, Genuine, Reliable, One Price CHICAGO BARGAIN -STORE.
Monticello Herald.—The Panhandle and Monon companies have determined to rid their depots and platforms of loafers and rowdies, and to this end they ask the co-operation of to wnialongtheirhnes.ln compliance with their request, the Town Board passed an ordinance Tuesday night regulating this . nuisance so far as Monticello.is concerned. The ordinance provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to loaf, idle or loiter about the depot grounds, waiting rooms or other buildings connected therewith, or for any hotel run.BCX,dray, hack.or_om_nilius_d river to enter upon the depot platforms while passengers are alighting from or taking passage upon trains, subject to certain limits. The penalty is a fine of 810. The local agents of the two roads have been censured by their superior officers for allowing these practices to continue but have been powerless to prevent them. With the aid of the ordinance they expect to make a determined effort to have their depots and surroundings kept quiet and orderly. Money to loan on Real Estate. Low rates, easy terms. S. C. Irwin. We have a long line of flannels, cotton flannels, wool blankets and every thing of the kind which we will sell at bottom prices. .1 11. Willey & Sons. Money : Win. B. Austin has made arrangements whereby he can make farm loans at G per cent from S2OO up. Commissions cheaper than ever and partial payments allowed. All rubber goods must now move I have bought the very best no seconds go with me; now a 4 prices that make the consumers smue. 11. Fendig. Strayed Colt.—A brown 2 year old gelding. • with a Roman nose, from my place in San Pierre, Ind., on Nov. 11 tli. Last seen near Smith grave yard, in Barkley ip. Anyone giving information as to its whereabouts will be paid for their trouble. Address, Patrick McManNis, 3t p. Sun Pierre, Ind. Those having rags, rubber, iron, metal, hides, tallow or furs to sell, call at B. S. Fendig’s. Qfflce at Bedford <fc Warner’s store. 4tp.
FOR RENT. A good house and barn cheap. J Enquire of J. W. Paxton, at Robison <fc Ryan’s Grocery. AdvertiNcU K.elt< rs i George Tutler. William Timmons, ' Mrs. Mary Mershon, George Folson, D. C. Larson, C. A. Payton. Xmas Cards and Souvenirs at the ' new drug store. I ■ ! Gunther’s candies at King's for Holidays. Try them. i Everybody buys'Toilet Cases at the Post-office. Don’t forget King when you want i a good meal. ;
