Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1894 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MODEL! SECOND GRAND CLOAK OPENING THURSDAY. OCT. 11,'94! We will show the finest line of Children’s Cloaks, Ladies and Misses’ Jackets, Cloth and Fnr Capes, on Thursday, October 11, 1894. Call in and see us if you want to purchase a cloak. No trouble to show goods. THE MODEL! RENSSELAER - - IND, will. A. MOSSLFB, Manager.
in Rensselaer: James McEwen, James Douthit, Sylvester O’Meara, the reformed Prohibitionist, and E. P. Honan. Some hint tha Honan is doubtful. Dan Voorhees and Tom Hammond fixed him. *■ * * It is real nice of the Populists of Union township to recognize the merit of our genial neighbor D H. Yeoman, by nominating him . r township trustee. He has tried for congress and the state legislature and got left. That was a very sly move to be transferred by having the township lines changed from Marion to Union township. Hurrah for Dave (in a hum). * * * How shall you vote? Well if you want to buy cheap and nu to buy with, vote the DemoctcLLC ticket. If yon are out for due “stuff” and can find people on the same ticket who will furnish i' vote the Populist ticket. It you want goed old Republican times, vote the Republican ticket. xxx
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