Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1892 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

r* : WE ARE PREPARED TO (HVE ~ Wg can greatly benefit you in the following special lines: Our kip and calf boots are excellent value. Our Chaplin kip and calf boot at $2 are specials Our Great Hit calf boot at. i co ten . Always sold at $3.00 Our Champion kip boot at. our Henderson Dressed Veal boot at $3.50 Always sold at $3.50 Always sold at $4.00 The above are fully guaranteed. ———— Our ladies’oil grain, calf and dry grain, button Our ladies oil grain, calf and dry * ra in button and lace at * L2S . al ™y s ■“ M-60 at .................'sold am 76 Oa ht lad . l ? B :. O ‘!.. gr .T’sm, a a 1 a “ d Children’s shoes are cot in proportion. Our Elkhart Knitting Mil’s Hosiery can not be beat. Our Fascinator Line is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in town. fa^SdS^StJ^- 88 K °° dS ' lhlen8 ' iOIiIYIATiD (ini ilf/in 1i n /Jinan make a specialJin'J P|\ J rill ( If I rill s P ection of our line of 111 lllvl k) llilu fi U 1 Jeans and , cottonnade pants, overalls, overshirts, etc. etc. S R !^ ur Remnant shoG counter 10 per cent off from the selling price 'St Our Remnant dress goods counter one third off from the selling price Seadquarters for only of Sole Agents for Stout’s Snag Proof Rubber Boot The only genuine Snag Poof hoot made. We guarantee prices on all competitive lines. Respectfully, ■ I. J. PORTER. Old Liberal Comer near the bridge.

Won’t Sell on Sunday. A movement is being inaugurated by some of our leading citizens to secure a better observance of the Sabbath. It is believed that this is no necessity of the Sunday law flagrantly violated. It is claimed by some of our most conseentious merchants that they are practically compelled to open their places of business on Sundays, because of a few who care more for gain than for Sunday observance. The following business men have signed the following agreement: ——. UTTtLAk 1 892 - We will keep our places of busi- -■> closer b* u the lit; 1 day ox tirr week, commonly called Sunday and that we will sell no goods whatever on that day. Jay Williams, Hammond Pros., Mis. Al. E. Leeklider, Ellis & Munay. J. S. Grubb, A. Leopold, R. 11.I 1 . Phillips, Ohangnon & Soucie, K. Forsythe, R. P. Benjamin, Laßue Bros, N. Warner & Sons, Hemphill & Honan, Mrs. L. M. Imes, G. W. Gauthier, E. M. Parcels, J- O. Wllllama. A. C. Uushey, }y■ A. Huff,- John R Vanalta, G. L Thomas, C. C. Stair, J O. Morgan, W. 11. Erer, P. W. Glarke, J. Bartoo, C. W. Rhoades, Zimmerman ft Roberts J. J. Eiglesbach, U. D. iiowels A don, i Por‘er ft. Wishard, Linvill ft Robinson, Dexter & ("ox S Simpson ft Son, J. >V. Horton, C. O. Her.hman, j H. L. Brown. The druggists will be presented a different petition. It is understood that the law will be rigidly inforced ! against all who sell on Sunday#. Toilet cases at cost, at the Postouiee. Austin & Hopkins will loan you money on short or long time at cur rent bank rates, on personal, chattel or mortgage Stcuiity, with out delay. PUBLIC SALE.

The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at hi 3 residence 3 miles south of ROnsael' -1 in Marion tp., .lasper county, Ind , beginning ut 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday, December 20,1092 _ tue followin<; jckopekty to-Wit : 7 HEAD OF HORSES* (2 brood mares, 1 two-year-old, four-yeai-old, 1 three-year-old gelding, 2 two-year-old geldings.) 11 HEAD OF COWS. 1 mowing machine, 1 cuiuvstur, 1 harrow, 1 pair bob sleds, corn in shock, hay in slack, and other articles too numerous to mention. Ibhms of Saxe.— month’s redil, without interest, or 8 per cent, disoquut for cash, on earns over 15. 1 r 4. Ik iLhiMoMj. Simon PntLucs, Auctioneer. L— l.. L . .:....