Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1892 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

) 1 • —« - - .. -- WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOUjP*® 5 *" We can greatly benefit you in the following special lines: ry- r—■ ——— ’ 1 —■ ■ - - - ... Our kip and calf boots are excellent value. Our Chaplin kip and calf boot at $2 are specials Our Great Hit calf boot at. S2JO for tins sale. ~ - • ; j g Always’ sold at $3.00 Oui Ghampion kip boot at . $3.00 Our Henderson Dressed Veal boot at $3 50 sold at 3 - 50 Always' sold at $4.00 ■- •'I" '. The above are fully guaranteed., Z-^——ohr:;-:-'- J : g - . Onr ladies oil grain, calfard dry grain, Onr ladies oil grain, calf and" dry grain, button and lace at $1.20, always sold at $1.50 at §1.50, always sold at $1 75 Our ladies’ oil gram, calf and goat, button Misses’and Children’s shoes are cut in pioportion at $1.65, always sold at $2.00 Our Elkhart Knitting Mil’s Hosiery can not be beat. Our Fascinator Line is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in town. Careful buyers should inspect our dress goods, underwear, linens, blankets, flannels, yarns gloves fancy handkerchiefs, towels etc. etc. * JonmAlio nnrl aultiiiauyi avi Shouldmake a specialSn)ll II r \ ii [lll ll 1111 lrl s P eetion of our line of i Utt HI VI v ... Hill 11 If Jeans and. cottonnaje pants, overalls, overskirts, etc. etc. _ i-m '■n“*Ttrr |j wnuuwMim*. | N.^t | art>i»i | .L KIR ur emriant shoe counter 10 per cent off from the selling price. jla Our Remnant dress goods counter one third off from the selling price, The Mishawake knit boot, and a good line of felt boots. Headquarters for reliable grades only of Candee and Boston Rubber goods. : J ■ _j ~ TMwnMMunmirMiiiijiitniiiMTUß nwmrmnnr™- 111 *"" 1 "' Sole Agents for Stout’s Snag Proof Rubber Boot The only gewnine Swag Poof boot ntadc. We guarantee prices on all competitive lines. Respectfully I J. PORTER Old Liberal Corner near the bridge.

Farm for Bent. Situated one and one half miles north east of Rensselaer, known as the Philip McElfresh farm. Person wishing to rent will call on, L. Strong. 2-pt Rensselaer, Ind* 1)R. PRICE’S BAKING POIYDER/Ai Supplying the Army, Navy and Indian Department. Chicago Inter-Ocean. The purchasing agents of the United States Government have ordered nearly one hundred tnousand pounds of Dr* Price’s Baking Powder in the first five months of this year, 1892. The government exercises great care in selecting its supplies of all kinds, rejecting everything that is not of the best, and the very fact that it has adopted Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is proof that it has found it the best of all the baking powders. Dr. Price’s is peculiarly adapted for export, as neither long sea voyages nor climate changes affect it, this brand keeping fr«.sh and sweet for years while other baking powders deteriorate rapidly.' It is guaranteed to the government to be a pure cream of tartar powder free from ammonia, alum, or other harmful substances, and it is also the only baking powder prepared by a physician of high standing. When wanting teeth extracted without pain try the improved Graham method,. t Dr. Hortons, the only perfect, safe and effective method known. ts. Office over Laßus’s Store. PUBLIC SALE.

The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his residence 5$ southwest of Rensselaer, in Newton tp., Jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, December 151892. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY TO-WIT; Five work horaes, 1 yearling colt, 4 milk cows, 12 hogs, 2 cultivators, 1 harrow, 2 stirring plows, hay rake, check-row corn planter, wagon, double harness, single harness, 500 bushels of corn, in crib; 50 tons of hay, 25 cords of wood, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale: —Ten month’s credit, without interest, or 6 per cenc. discount for cash, on sums over $5. JOHN B SAYLER. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.