Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TRADE PALACE THE T A gHH We buy for CAgtl and sell f:>r CABH and can BMmWMT HOUm in our line that follows the old method. Daring the remaining business days of July throughout the house the motto being 52.00 FOR SI.OO. -• , 1 .I—l-—-w- ■ -y- . ‘ 1 I. 7 " 'T m^7 m o "\7\7"iX3;‘t ’\X7"’o 30/37* Come and see for yourselves. Every item offered is a positive Bargain. Come early. Respectfully Yours, (Successors to JOSEPH H. WILLEY & SON.) GEORGE SOUCIE. ■ , ~.... Manager. A WATER! Afc» AND LOTS QF IT * I Hill lam prepared to furnish HHwells the coming season, at following ratess TWO-INCH tubular welly through dirty measured from top of pumpy 80 cts. per foot. 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, 2% inch all solid brass cylinder, $ 1 per ft from top of pump. I use nothing hut galvanized pipe in anv wells I may make. Wind Mills! W Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and CISTERNS A SPECIALTY. jjfri W. T. PERKINS,

THE POPULAR THROUOH CAR LINE. LAST A.ITD WEST. Elegant Vestibuied Trains run daily, carry - ing Palace Sleepers between St. Louis and Toledo, Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York and Boston, without change. Also Through Sleepers between St. Louis and Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City Denver, and Salt Lake City. Peerless Dining Cars and free Reclining Chair Cars on all through trains. Connection with other roads made in Union Depots. Baggage checked through to all points. When you buy your ticket see that it reads via the “Wabash.” “For time-tables, maps or other informatien, apply to any railroad ticke t agent, or to J. M. MCCONNELL. Passenger Agent. F. CHANDLER, Laiayette, Ind. (iea’l. Pass. Agt.. - St. Loris Mo. Dwiggins Bros. & Co., XBeal Estate, Xioans «fc -A/betra-cts. Office in rear room of Citizens’ State Bank, Rckssklakr, Ind. Money to loan on the cheapest and best terms in the countv We have the only abstract record in the county, compiled with great skill and care, at a cost of over 86000.00. We have employed N . W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 20 years experience, who has charge of this department We are prepared to make abstracts of title on short notice and on very reasonable terms. One half rates to the profession, or a reasonable fee for examining therecord. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison, (lowa,) Democrat, contains information well worth remem bering: Mr. John Roth ot this city, who met with an accident a few bays ago spraining and bruising his leg and and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm.’’ This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in ve household Forry sale by F. B. Meyer, a