Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1892 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TALK IS CHEAPI > IL-.-.-.. 1— T . I.M l Ain ~, ■ . y- V . . L. -'' ‘IA ISjJ » ’ . tyijSMj But Goods aTe Cheaper. Larger Stock and Better Goods for less Money. Cuff-buttons, Pins, Gold Pens, Souvenir Spoons, etc. etc. W. A. HUFF, The Jeweler

N, m IKI £S(iNS The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Im piemen t Mea in Jasper County, They Handle TIE BIG -INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest erd Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very x *eat all-around kitchen stove ever sold in line county. Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS . All kinds of shelf and builders’ hardware.

: It was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. -WHY?- j -Because be was overloaded. We are Overloaded in OVERCOATS, We have to sell them and 6ell them quick. Save money. Come and see. Ellis & Murray. SORiBNeR’S mmzim FOR 1893. PASCAL PROSPECTUSHODGSO N BURNETT will contribute the first serial to appear in a magazine from her pen for, many years, entitled, ‘The One I Knew the Best of all.” H. G. BUNNER will furuiah a aeries of six sketches entitled “Jersey Street and Jersey Lane” Illustrated. ROBERT GRANT’ will relate the further experiences of Fred and Josephine in “A Sequel lothe Reflections of a Married Man.” 11ustrated. HAROLD FREDERIC Will contribute a political novel of great power, entitled The Copperhead. BY THE | AUTHOR OF “JERRY." Miss S. B. Elliott, the author of Itfa among the Tennessee mountaineers, “The Durket Sperret.” PERSONAL BEMINTSCENCEa Some Un published Letters of Carlyle to Edward Irving anil others, dealing with a part of CarUlft’s liff far different from that brought.out in the recent literature of Carlyle reminiscences. Recollections of Lipcoln and Sumner. By the late Marquis Do Chambrun. Both articles are lull pi new matter. An Artist in Japan. By Robert Blum, who has just returned frem a residence of heady two years in that country. Abundantly illustrated by the author. Historic Moments, which have been a feature of the magazine during 1892, will be continued by some particularly striking papers, among them several oy the great war correspondents. William H. Russell, Archibald Forbes, and others. | MEN’S OCCUPATIONS. A series of articles on the life work of men in many calling—the etdef ways (exi'ludye of professions) in which inon earn their hvo ibo .d. THE WORLD’S;FATE IN CHICAGO. A series will bo published la’xv in tJao year giving the impressions Made by the t xhioition upon different ob.-ervers ot n<:t«. out j .4nf>e;i nrtu aud-iereigb; and jnanv of; those observers will be also artists who will illustrate their own -trttefes. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Further enr.trilmHops to thi> Poor of Ureal Cities. Mrs. Uurhett's illnstra'ed tha LonCoii T>lßn for Home Ai i to liiT:tli<l OhlWren, wte. Ot intern*i n.'»u will bo I'sofei.xjr lieiliMi.i'a luitlKHilutlve .coant of the P» rr>( Kellef Exta- jjlam (UluhK«terli,a very. liittrestlo r nfiilele by Oi'savn z.inne on the exhibition ot Wmana Art now qoln;4 on la Farit, aa«l articles ajrjn ar-ttr-tie subject' , a •connis of *r vl«. etc. , etc. THE ILLUSTRATIONS of the year wii* ri'oroK oit tUo work n/.t only of tn«" well-kn-iwu ilinatCAiO l ' h, J,ut . rtiaiiv drawings will also aapuarby arttrta who are las.-t known as iminters. rTVT D T\JQ. m» A V!'' It; 1 HiTuaYIO. , -iic. a x cm iifc.it. SPECIAL OFFER. Z&fJSK and a snljMcrijitioa for liß\ - - UN) The name, w.lh.r a-;\- mu cur?, bound . ' is c.o'ti; - - - - - - - c.fii N>wl4thi,i| ii )to ‘inhi'.rlbo. * —m . , ■ CHARLES SLuIDInICRS’S SONS. 713 B-oitdwt*-, New York. jQxfoul., Nttiypofte aud Southern ties at redu-.el pi tueeat tieiapUiii «k Honan's.

Cheap Money. Austin <fe Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col ateral or personal security. You can pay these loans back at any tun and stop interest. These are deair - j'hlft ioan«. ' 4 - All For 55 Cnuh. The MONON ROUTE has added to its already splendid equipment, two hrai new dinirg cais, *fcieh we now in daily service on the *a*t jbry trains between Chicago and I mil ville. These cars are m oriels of convenience, comfort and beauty, and we operated on the a la carte phut, which means that a passenger pan t get anything he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, butter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the MONON’S new schedule to Florida. If i ; Or. 11. L Brown, —S3B3>?*rTgftE—j RKJBSJSiAUt - - JNDfAStt. .! Offlc-; over Ellia A, ALurmj’s Ca* admlalalertii Lor yainle-s exi. ueb- n • { teitu. \ . ' CBOWN’ AND OltfOaEWOftKi TEETH without platfb, a hpeculty. ! Afcfc TJHte bATE-T r< WTHOOS |S iUOTOIaTUV. - j —*—- JYf. UOBTON, • I t i>au4» laneric-u witt ,-o~ cun* oor. j LOCAL. AN-ESTHETICS , | i-<M in Potfaoywßttoa. C-tT* Vt*lS«lal toolfc 1 iHwrw). i >i*no h, IaJI sets. 1 » ikpo over %*r , Hue liruUiuta’ nture, iktutwil+ot tuliau. i T* H. Gccr, D. V« Si TRAINER AND FARRIER A*.ends calls at all Lours. Work ! gtraraa'wd and rea-onabio. <M lice in l-ongCo’s. t> og -toro. m * ■rn v«rrursgOT ?fi2TIC'I3 t 'j toWBIInIF* '* iwl l ix> U la Bank ''uVeinT. Satnrday'to utteaSWl j J Trustee

Smoke Mandoza cigar. Mrs. Lecklider has just received a full line of notions, and Holiday goods. ThegreatesT overcoats ever in the town, at the Columbus . Call at Mrs. Lccklider’s for your Christmas presents. The best wagon on earth at Ham, mond Bros. Blankets, yarns, flannels in fact all winter goods, in abundance. R. Fbxdig L ad if s’ Jewelery a specialty, at Mrs . Lecklider’s. Tou want a nice muff, go to Ellis & Murray’s. Try the new meat-market, two doors east of the post-office. Nothing but the very best is sokt there. 4PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned wil> offer at Public Sale at his residence 2£ miles east of Marlboro in Hanging GroVe tp., Jasper county, Ipd., beginning at 10 o’clock a. n. on Thursday, December 27, 92. THK FOI.LOWING PKOI'tISTV TO-WIT; EIGHT HEAD OF HORSES. (8 *oik horses, 5 mares in foal, 2 two y< ar old ma- ; s. 2 ywrling colts ) Six head of Cattle, mowing machine, binder, Lav rake, plotys, harrows. and other farming implements, "Wagon,!'!) begin*,- 2 «»-t- work. | harness, 2 sets buggy harness, house- ! hold ami kitchen larnituro, hay in .stack, 2 stands bees, and ,various other articles. 0) 0.Vi...: — 10 CtCuit will i>« given on all sums over $.5 1 pnrefoaserr giving note, with approved security, without interest if paid i when due, if cot paid when due b j per cent hiierest from date of hole, j b per c*.-ut discount for case on sums i over Ali sums under $5 cash in , 4*hd. « .. FLE wLau I-miXIPS. | Srrtos PmLui’s, Auctioneer, v