Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1892 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

G. W. GAdGMIER. ARCADE BLOCK. ■BR Bargains. To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Furniture, we have placed a NEW ARRAY OF TTTTR RF. A RON’S BEST PRODUCTS Secured from the leading factories, at prices which are bound to be “lnt it.” SPLENDID apdEXGEPEIOIgII. VJHiUES ''■ Tg eycret, 3i4.ox*ro. ■ - v -a/ < NEW STORE. NEW GOODS- NEW PRICES. A Trial Will Convince In tala.

I. J. PORTER, SvLecessox .to IL. StopCfcins. OLD RELIABLE CORKER - KE AR THE BRIDGE HEADQUARTERS For the Medium and Better Grades of Goods. Under the Same Management as Heretoore After Sixty Days fcraw Sale Our Stock is cleared up, and we are now open \ with a fresh supply of Dry Goods, Boots and’Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpets, etc. 7 etc. We Solicit A share of your patronage and especially the patrons of our predecessor Respectfully, L J. POBTER. IJOTEi-ffle are still connected with the above linn apd shall be pleased to inect any of our old custoipers. Finn of L. Hopkins.

JACK. In connection with the well know Clydesdale stallion “YOUNG SILVER” we have purchased from Thomas J. Hanna, of Hancock Co. Ind. the famous Jack. “LAWYER BILL”, He is a dark brownish black 144 hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds. LAWYER BILL was sired by Well’s Eureka, and he by Rader’s imported Iron Duke. At two years old took first sweetstakes premium at State Fair, and took first jacks showing three bestcolts at the State Fair, when four years old and second premium for sweetstakes at the State Fair when five years old’ The condition is such that the service of Jack and Horse shall be a lien on the foal. Guarantee a living colt for ten dollars. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Will make the season at the farm of G. S. Guild 3| miles southwest of Medaryville, Ind. Gillam Live Stock Association, G.S. Guild, Owners. 30-3 m, Keeper. , She Committed Suicide. Mrs F. C. Boe, at Watkins, left this letter: “My husband—Forgive me if I cause you trouble, but 1 suffer sol You do not know what these long wakeful, wretched nights are to me, and lam Io tired, darling—the p*ta will never be better. It is not easy to take my own life, but I have been sick so lony. Good-bye, my husband, I loVe you—your wife.” This is but one of thousands that gives up, instead ot using Dr. Milos’ Restorative Nervine, and being speedily cured of thafr wretchedness. Go to B. F. Fendig A Co., and get elegant book and 'ftial Bottle free.