Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

POST-OFFICE BOOK STORE! J. E. Spitler proposes to sell his entire stock of books, toilet cases v albums, scrap albums, autograph albums and all plush goods. HEAR HIM TALK! $5 ALBUMS, - « $3.40. $4 ALBUMS, - - —52.99. $3.50 ALBUMS, - - $2.77. $3 ALBUMS, - - $2.00. SlO TOILET CASES, - - $7.59. 8 TOILET CASES, ~=“ - $6.18. 5 dollar _ TOILET CASES, - - 3.75 $6 BIBLES. - - $4.47, Scrap Albums aud Autograph Albums at your own prices. Ten per cent, off on all Books. Don’t fail to see me before you buy. ■ J. E. Spitler.

Clerk Irwin made out papers Tuesday applying for the admission to the Logansport Insane Asylum of Mrs. Elizabeth Leitch of Carpenter tp. She shows dangerous tendencies and also a disposition to leave her home. She is 79 years old. F. Zugbaum, merchant tailor, wishes to give notice to his many friends and patrons in Rensselaer and vicinity that he will close his shop during the dull season of January and February, but will re-open it in March, with a much larger stock of goods, and be prepared to do a much larger business than heretofore. 2t.