Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1892 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE ARE PREPARED TO G-IYE YOU.iP^^ Swprisiiil Mies and Price. We can greatly benefit you in tfie following -pecial iines: Our kip and calf hDD.ts. are excellent value. ——S Our Chaplin tip and ealf boot at $2 are specula Our Great Hit calf Loot, at.... i sz.so for this sale. A ‘ ways V H rit S3J)Q Onr Champion kip-bo«it-atr. .... T^... .$3.00 Our Hendurson Dress. ,{ Yaal b >nt H t $3 5(T”'~“ Always sold at $3 50 ~r. Always M.'ld* at $4.00 Thiß“Hb vk- «fe fully guaranteed.
Our laches’oil grain, calf and dry grain, butt n Out ladies nil grain calf and dry gruin but'ou and lace at $1.25, always sold at $1 50 at *1.50, always s- id ut $1 75 Our ladies’ oil grain, calf and goat, bum,. Misses’and Children’s shoes are cut in pmportion «t $1.65, always sold at $2.00 ~ t F Oar Elkhart Knitting; Mil's Hosiery can not be beat. Our Fascipator Line is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in town. Careful buyers shou d inspect our dress go-ds, underwear, linens, blankets, flannels, yo ns cloves fancy handkerchiefs, towels etc. etc. ’ b ’ n liill aith n r tt Tjjr AQni AiT ShaulcLmake a special tinJ IS I) I\ ml 11 1 1 1 i 110 11 ill s P ection of our line of 111 lilUl k) UIIU MUI lUllgllluU Jeans and cottonnade pants, overalls, overshirts, e>c. etc. K Ur emijant siloe counter 10 per cent off from the selling price. (j ur Hemnant dresargoods counter one thud off fi.,m the selling* price. The Mishawake knit boot, and a good line of felt boots. Headquarters lor reliable grades only of Candee and Boston Rubber goods. ' J Sole Agents for Stout’s Snag Proof Rubber Boot The S tn»de. Wim HBfa——!■■■!!■ ■gr-.M". CH/XTMtaD—— MMOm 111 —I I »«| II ■ 111 ■ minagltm umnmm—..l —■ —r-ffnMiwn——^M——> We guarantee prices oa all competitive linen. RespectfnM\ I. J. PORTER Oid Liberal Corner near the bridge.
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale, at his residence on the John Robinson farm, 1 1-2 mihs nortn of Marlboro. Hanging Grove tp, Jasper County, Ind., begining at 10 o’clock, A’m. bn Thursday, Dec Bth 1892. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY TO-WIT: ~ Thirteen head of horses, mares in foal. 2 three-year olds. 2four-year-two-year olds. 2 colts 1 Four cows, (3 and 4 years old) wagon, harness, 2 cultivators, mowing mah ine. harrow, bay and comm and ctock pasture. Terms Of Sale:—One year’s time, without interest,, or 8 percent discount for cash, on sums ov< r $5 Felix Parker. Simon Ph illips Auctioneer Mr. J P. Bl&r/j&y an < xt*<i«sive real estate dealer in Des Moines lowa, narrow.y escaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the north* vn perl of iha* .'mins' n recent nhzz nil, says tne R.u.imlay Ra-i view: Mr Rlatze bad ei vision so ; drive si vWal miles dnrin</ the storm i aud w#. m> tborongujy pi.illeit tuat he ( was unable to get warm, and inside of an hour after his return l e w s threatened with a severe case of naeumonia or lung fi-vei. Mr Ulaize sent to the nearest drug store ami got «. bottle of Chaffi’ «■ 'ains Cong' R>.»-ed\, of which he * ad oiled heard, ami took a t timuer of large doses. He says tm < ft', ct was j wonderful and in a short ti ne Me was i bpi'Uiing quite ev’ly He ent on 1 taking the medicine anti the next day was nble to cotne to Des Moines. Mr. Blaizo regards h’s cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Meyers The Druggie =*=.
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Deserving- Praise. We desire to say to our cnizen*, that foCvyearh we have been eel ing Dr. King’s New Discovery for C'onsump Dr King’s New IJ s o PilK Buck'll u’s Aroma' Salve an i E* and have never handled reim dies that will sell as well, or that have given such universal saiisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if satislactoiy ri shits do not follow their use. These remedies ha~e won their great popularity purely on their mentsP. B. Mkyees. Druggist When on a visit to lowa. Mr. K. Dalton, of buray, uussell County, Kan sas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain A Co., Des Moines, to show them his six year old boy. whose lile had been saved by Chamberlains Congh Remedy, it haying cured him of a very sevese attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that It saved t is boys lifb and is enthusiastic in his pra se iof tho Remedy. For sale by Meyers The Druggist.
WANTKII. Agents to «* 11 our ehoiew »n>l Imrdv Nursery S< ck We have nmnv new special varictie« both in fruit ami ornmnentals to offer, which are < ontr>died only by us .We pay commission or salary. Write us at. onqe fr terms, and secure choice of territnn . MAY BROTHERS. IS—JOt- Rochester, N Y.
Qucklen’B Ai mi« a naive The bet salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores. Dicers, Salt Rheum, V. rer Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilbtAine. Corns, and all Skin Ernp■V»nß, and positively ettres Piles, ot bo nay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satkf&otion, or money retnnded '’rii» 25 cents per box- For sale by F B. Meyer.
