Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Estey organs and pianos, and Estey & Camp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. Take Notice of This Fact. We have new goods to show you Thursday, in fact we have new goods, fresh and choice, every week. We can sell you a whole bunch of velvet roses for 50 cents, and you can buy a wreath of flowers for your little girl’s hat for 10 cents. Did you ever hear of anything so cheap? We can also sell you sailor hats for a and other untrimmed shapes at 35 and 50 cents. Mrs. L. Imes.
The Englewood Is a new building containing fifty rooms, constructed of stone and brick, having all modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, each one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World s Fair visitors, being within one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, running direetto the Fair entrance, and within two blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. ‘‘Monon” Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Wabash, Chicago <fc Erie. Also convenient to the C., R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. & C. R’y. and L. S, &M. S. R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation is provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. Baker <fc Wells, 320, 63rd. St-, Englewood, 35-3 m. Chicago.
Ready For World’s Fair Visitors. Editor Republican: Please inform your readers that I am now ready for lodging World’s Fair Visitors both ladies and gentlemen. Everything new, neat and tidy. Away from the noise and bustle of the city,yet perfectly convenient. If 5 or more come in a party, I will go with them and they can see more in one day, than in 3 without a guide. No one can afford to miss seeing the World’s Falr. Itis grander than words can describe, By coming early in May, the chance to see is much better, as the crowd is not so large. Remember the place, 1216,West 61st. St. Englewood. Ills. W. N. Jones, of Rensselaer. Will make the season of 1893 at my stables, in Rensselaer. Terms;— lls to insure; $lO for the season. JAMES MALOY.
