Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fiiICAGO BARGAIN An Unparalleled fbICAGO BARGAIN v —STORE. HAT ,~FI STORE. Of Clothing, Cloaks, Dry U nr UpppmliPr Goods and Shoes UOl UuCClllUtL « ■ . ' ’ ■ ' ■ ' . ■ • • . JANUARY PRICES IN DECEMBER. Ladies’wraps marked down in plain figures from $1 £ Atta-h AA A Att r* 4- « io »5 to close out at once. 5 UVOI 4U<J U VSICOtIIS ' Left, mainly extra fine grade ; ’ A Meltons, Kerseys, Irish Frieze, Beavers, etc., and , Ladies’ tan and black cheviot coats, with KAG v S reat bargains. fur trimmed cape, were |B, now... J Children’s Fine Clothing. Ladies’ tan and black heaver noats, | /V AG x were sl2 50 and |14.50, n0w.... p Headquarters for a complete new stock of . >. One 10l wool M ,■;< J riet,. 1 K aJ. Rubber Boots, Shoes, Knit and were §4 50 to $6.50, your cnoice... l»vV w Felt Boots. Rare bargains in hats, caps, carpets, underwear, gloves, mufflers,' hosiery, Fas cinators, etc 10 Per Cent. Off Every Pair of Blankets Left, To Close Out. - ■ ’ -- - - . .. ™=". T HOLIDAY STOCK! In spite of the times we bought the choice from five large houses,; for spot cash, which means rare bargains in Useful and ornamental goods for the thousands. * - t T : " r - ': ■ • . • i ■ .r #r< * t' ■ : ’ ■ , ' •• ’ : '• 1 ' »-r -. r,».. ~• . ... ... •■ - . jt- . • O TP Cl “Pl tt re^a^^e one price cash house, vJlJ.lt/ JUCtlly where you can get more goods and, better value for your one dollar than any other place, the Chicago bargain LILL Chicago bargain v * STORE- TVT STORE

Business is Business. AND Humbug is Humbug. iwid! But that kind of bugs don’t grow on - Our Stock is daily arriving and we will make you prices on Furniture that wiU surprise you. A JOB LOT AND A LOT OF JOBS •*% and PRICES. We Can Please You. ■* , Look for our schedule of prices next week. C. C. Sigler, Son & Co.

OH, FAITHLESS MAN! See you, that woman by your side. Has no new hat? Your (laughter there. So like her daddy, fat and fair. Who leaves her home at eventide. Wears last year’s bonnet on her golden hair. “Hard times” methinks you say; Rut Mrs. lines. ’Cuts her prices down to fit the times. Flowers tliat bloom are there • f And plimies on bonnets new and rare. All sold at prices cheap and fair. Bead you these rhymes? Be there betimes. 1 Wagons For Bale. t There are bo many buying. Why not everybody who wants a wagon come to B. F. Ferguson and save 410 on each wagon? x. Mrs; Leckiider’s uiuimer, Miss Avey, feels sure that she can phase the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity, with her work. Cor. 4UT A Col—Hi Sts.. PMrtlrtl Buhwu Molro*. W» CewjW from Tttl-Bwta, Run ruutente. Noraml a<*nt. Write *w Ciiakcw to .> j. CADOEN. President.

Election of Trustees. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meetting of the Rensselaer Rebecca Degree Lodge, No. 846, L O. O. F. to be held at their Lodge Hell, on Friday evening, Dec. 15tb, 1893, at 7 o’clock, three trustees will :be elected to serve during the ensuing year. T. P. Vanatta, L. Ida Benjamin, Noble Grand. Secretary. FARM FOB SALE Or Exchange for Rensselaer Property, i . Improved or unimproved. An 80 acre farm, well improved. Sixty acres under cultivation. Well drained, good buildings, 2 good pumps, | orchard and small fruits of all kinds, ' k mile to town. School, creamery, and 5 miles to cannery at DeMotte. Reason for selling-going into other business. This is a good chance. | Will sell cheap for cash or part cash, i Call on or address, . j John O’Connor. Kuiman, Jasper Co., 1 Indiana.