Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1893 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ICT A RNER4 SONS The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fann Implement Men ix ■Jasper County, They Handle THE Bifi iNJUN 3-WHEEL SULF.V FLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Hsndifst f-nd Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all-aroLnd kitchen stove ever t-oid iu &» county..- cr— : Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS All kinds of shelf aad Luildera’ hardware.

DOCTOR *ZE = SL JEb . - - X" j SPECIALIST OF NATIONAL REPUTATION. By special request of his many patients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, will visit RENSSELAER —AT THE —■ MME K Saturday, Sept. 2. ’ Dr. Rea has been conr-wted with the largest hospitals in use i-oubby, and has no superior in diagnosing "and treat ing dLeases and deformities. Ho will give SSO for any that cannot tail tl.e disease and wuvio .ucaMid *a five minutes. He will return every faur weeks during the year. Treats all Curable Medical and Snrgical Diseases, Acute and Chronienl Catarrh, Disease; sf t:..' Eye, E r, Naae Throat and- Lungs. Dyspepsia. I’i disease. Diabetes. Kidneys", Lwer, Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Di*» eases. EPILEPSY OR FITS CURED, A Positive Guarantee. All Urinary and Kionov Troubles «n speedily cured by treatment that tai never failed. He undertakes no inerrable caaea, but cures thousands given up to die. Remember the dale and come early, as his rooms are always crowded wherever 1.0 stops CONSULTATION FREE. Correspondence solicited and coafdential- Book on Damases, FREE. Dav, Dv TuEA.. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams.

One Day at the Brock Reunion. “Vet.,”ln Goodlard Hciabl. The reunion opened up at Brook rather unfavorably, owing to the death of one of their members. The funeral of Billy Shihs cast a gloom over the entire assembly, be being a member of Crook Camp of S. of V. The band and-many of the singers attended funeral. The welcomingaddress was delivered by Rev. Clark, who not only tend, ered the veterans the freedom of the town, but free beds es well. The reponse was given by Rev. Bebout in a very pleasant vein. Then followed the speech of the day by Hon. Charles Landis, of Delphi, why gave us an address that will be long remembered by all who heard it, and those who failed to hear it missed a treat. Greeley Davis, of Kentland, led the singing, giving us several old army songs. Greeley likes to sing and we all like to hear him. The band returned from the funeral in time to furnish music for the afternoon exercises. Camp-fire opened at 8 p. m. with a speech from Hun. R. W. Marshall, who gave us a good one and told sevi'i’al amusing stories of array life. Comrade Marshall is not slow as a speaker and if he can fight as well I want to be on his side. At 10 pm. Comrade Bcagley formed the old vets in line and marched them up town, where they were furnished free beds by the citizens. Only a few remained in camp, j

for rot. I would invite attention of all tenants desiring good -farms, to the Haddock marsh which will be ready for cultivation next spring. There has been constructed across this marsh three large deep ditches, and probably as many more will be constructed yet this fall. It ii known, by the action of the water, that these ditches will not be subject to over-flow. This land is new, very rich, the buildings new and commodious and the rent reserved very moderate. ; This tract of land will be divided as I far as possible into farms to suit appli-; cants. All or nearly all of the marsh ! will be ready tor cultivation next spring. Houses will be built as farms may be taken. Roads, school-houses, and other public improvements will re-! ceive prompt attention as fast as j occasion may require. All tenants desiring farms should look at this tract of land. B. J. Gifford.

W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE hoVNik I Do you wear them? When next In need try a jokj Best In the world. MOOjg v 2.50 ♦-fate «9 ns bow 'lf y« want a line DRESS SHOE, made Is tta Mat Styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, fay my S 3, $3.50, s4Jtar ' $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and leokaal wear as well, If you wish to economize io your footaaaA do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Nameedl price stamped on the bottom, look for It wbea you tax W. L. DOUOLAS. Brockton, Mom. SotMy; Ellis & Murray.

Thirteen fctop, full walnut case organ, $35. C. B. Steward. I have made arrangements for plenty of money to loan, on fermsin sums of five hundred dollars, or any amount above that. at 6 per cent, annua' inlorest, and a small commission. Money may bn <dSHe3rTor' - 2xe' years or longer if desired. M. F. ChilCotk. Estey organa and pianos, and Estey "KJ7njp*organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. They’ll Deliver Your Groceries. Remerober that Warner & Sliead, the Van RepsseiaerStreet grocery and hardware firm, are •now running a delivciv wagon, and will <1 bver gobds free to any' part of the city, on short notice.