Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1894 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE NEW STORE! ... V vr~ -q • g ••• P ~ . ' _ , a . ' . • -/ , THE /RODEL Wr * Dry Goods and Clothing House, m Well now be permanently located in the beauutifl store room in the Leopold Boz tar, aud extend to yon a hearty welcome. - We commence our , • . : ~ Grand Opening Sale, Saturday, May 19.

Special Prices During the Month of May. Half wool cashmere, 25c value. 18 Pins 1 cent a paper; needles 3 cents a paper. Dress sateens, 15c and 18c values Lace curtaius, value $1 a pair 50 Best calicoes 05 Morie silk, value 75c yd .48 Good dress calicoes 04/ f Ladies’kid button shoes, value $1.75 1.38 Good crash. ..... - JM ; Ladies’ t&a oxford, value $1. 25............... .92 Red table liueu, 35c value 24 Ladies’red oxford, value sl.lO 75 G"od quality bleached muslin 05 Men’s congress shoes, value $2.25 1.50 Good quality unbleached muslin 05 Children’s knee suits, value $2. .98 Ladies’ ribbed jersey vests 05 Men’s all wool suits, value $12.50 9.99 Corsets, 50c value 41 Boys’ suits, age 13 to 18 years .... 2.88 Chinile table covers. 63 Men’s negligee shirts, value $1 89 Chenile portier->, per pair. ; 2.65 Be sure aud attend the Graud Opening Sale of the NEW STORE, in the Leopold Bazaar. Come and briug all of your friends. ~d —— ~ —• THE MODEL Dry Goods and Clothing House, WILL A. MOSSLER, Manager. , :: ' RENSSELAER, IND.

ATTENTION LADIES! | MRS. CRIPPS | KEEPS A p DRESS MAKING Establishment ' 5= -o . . w . , ~ . , DRESS MAKING • in Porter & Wishard s dry goods ZZS fP store, 2 doors west of McCoy’s Bank. AT p- I will do all kinds of Fashionable Dress-mak- POKTEB * WIStIARI) s ing for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also carry a fine line of Children’s readyp made dresses. Call and see the latest styles of little girl’s dresses. 13 fmmmrnmmmiim Ifr ■ - .

Barkley and Union Township Graduations. The commencement exercises of pupils graduating from the common schools of Barkley and Union townships will be held at Rose Bud chapel in Union township, Saturday evening, May 26, 1894. Exercises will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. J. F. Warren, Co. Supc. Country School Graduates. Graduating exercises for Marion Hanging Grove and Milroy tps., were held at Pleasant Ridge School House last Saturday evening. The names, townships and subjects of the graduates, were as follows: Marion township—Fred Trussell, ‘‘Practical Theory of Success.” Lida Ritchey, “Success and Failure.” Frankie Porter, “Progress of the U. S.” Viola Landis, “Woman’s influence on Civilization.” Austa Trussell, “Aim.” Erpest Morlan “Bad Luck.” Ruby, Williams, “Seek and Find Knowledge.” George Babcock “Money; Its Use and Abuse.” Eva Green, “Grasping Earth’s Treasures.” Hanging GroVe—Lelia Holman, “Decision.” Merle Gwin, “Grammar of Life.” Ellen Gwin, “Manners.” Milroy—Worth Farmer, “Trampled Grass Grows Fastest.” We will start the Threshing Machine Works Monday, April 30th anjl invite any work in our line. 35 2 mo. Ia these hard a majority of ourptople are practicing a more rgid economy than for many years. Nearly every family has a supply of old gar ments or goods, which can be used to auvantfige in such times, and made to look almost like new by coloring over with Magic Dyes. You can depend on them for last colors that will not orock or fade on-, like most other dyes, and unlike other brands nearly all the colors will iye cotton, wool, silk o r linen with same package instead of a separate package for cottons which renders them far superior for coloring mixed goods. Simple directions. At A F. Long & Co. The Inter Ocean or N. T. Tribune a year and The Republican six months, all for One Dollar. For the Campaign.

Seed Csra Fer Sale. Seed corn f«>r sale. White, early and very productive. Saved especially for seed. Flitch kb Mon nett.