Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1891 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TRADE PALACE! Rensselaer’s Greatest and Safest Trading Place. We offer none but Standard, Reliable Merand at the Lowest Possible Prices. We shall offer for one week, Great hssbs ar gains IN MILLINEHY, LADIES’JACKETS, Mm’am, Dress Flannels in all shades and plaids. Canton Flannels at 6|, 7|, Sj. 9L, 10|, 11 and 12i cts; are worth two cents a yard more. Boys suits 5 to 13 .. e-.ue t Id, I $1.95, wo: la S 3. Men’s over coats wide collars at $4 50 worth $6. Women’s and Misses’" Grain shoes, worked button holes at sl, worth twice that prino <.. —-*=*u*7 Call and See for Yourselves. We shall place on sale in a few days 100 pieces Dress Goods in fall and winter novelties bought direct from factory at prices that our competitors can not touch. vr-h' Thanking you for past favors, Respct. Yours, CHANGNON & SOUCIE. (Successors to JOSEPH H. WILLEY & SON.) GEORGE SOUCIE, Manager. Second Annual —— Public Sale! 40-- Head of Standard Bred Trotters -40 THE RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, RSDAY. For Catalogue. Young Stallions, Fillies and Brood Mares of the choicest breedin and rare individuality will positively be sold, without reserve, to th highest bidder, On Nine Month’s Time Without InterestThe horses offered will be the cream of the Farm, and being young and undeveloped, buyers will get the benefit of the largely increased value that age and development will bring. THE BEST LOT EVER (OFFERED FOR SALE IN INDIANASale to commence at 11 o’clock A. M. For Catalogues andinformation. . Address, RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, L. H. Bean, Auctioneer. Rensselaer, Indiana HTO3C hool Ihouse SHog _ BHBe jNv * r 1 -V-ti VI e have Sold tilts shoe for 15 $ ears, and have never ha<i a word of Complaint: What better recommendation do you want- L. HOPKINS. 'X