Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Which is the cbeajier ? money at G per cent int. and 5 per cent commission, or money at 7 per cent int. and 3 per cent commission. Call on Warren &. Irwin for answer. will be given at the Putts School House miles south of town, Friday evening, D< c. ”20, 1895. Emms Eger, Teacher —An acre of fine black loam land o« City limits of-Rensselaer, for sale by Lee Co. ’ Office over down town telegraph cilice, Rensselatr Ind. De-n’t fail to get -Glark&’-s He f u tt* _p uruha b.» ng 1 yu q 11 cLu y ents. —•— Warren A Irvin make the mot* d sirablc fa; in- iour.s of any firm ia. the bounty. - , “Tor., the Convict” is nearing -comi ki.ion. R<-hpus Is three limit a week, insures jou perfect playing. No drag. .. . You will, save tiini and money l y goiiig.to Ciaike’s foi your Holiday gifts. A special feature in “Tony ti e Convict” will be the newly organized orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Weaver. Sti p into Clarke’s and see his lire Of Hoiiday priserts'.' No trouble tn show goods.. * F Call and sec my lamps, nuts aid candy. H. J. Dexter. The “Shaking Quaker” dude is one of’-Simla’s special features next Tuesday eve, at the opera house. Weaver’s orchestra, 10 pieces with “Tony the Convict, Dec. 30th. Don’t fail to see the “Shaking Quakers” at the opera house Christmas eve. ■Bring Long & Hardman your watches, cloaks and jewelry for repair. Mrs. Henry Fisher is very seriously sick. •Good girl wanted at once to ' wcik in restaurant. Apply at once. Mis. T. W. Hais. Crokiuolc, Archareena, ParcheeJ, Halma,Parlor Croquet, Louisa, Lotto, Magnej ie Jack StrartM, and a hundred other good games at Fendigs City Drug Store. Try 11. J. Dex.er for fresfi candy a-.d puis at tne new grocery. Christinas Novelties, best line in town at Fendig’s Drug Store; One month? time has been spent trying to make “Tony the Convict” the best amateur performance given in Rensselaer. Don’t fail to see our holiday novelties. Long AHardman. Try Dexter’s 20c coffee at the new grocery store. An alarm clock for one dollar and warranted one year at Long & Hardman’s. When looking for a nice cheap Christmas present come in and see statuary atC. A. Licklider <k Co.
Solid silver spoons, butter knives, cream h.db.B almond spoons, etc. at Long & Hardman’s. - y Secure your seats early at Long’s for “Tony the Convict.” 25 and 15 -cents. Clearing out sale of millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s Finest and largest line of books in the county at Long’s, the druggist. Just received a lovely line of cut glass at C. A. <fc Co. Wnl make elegant Christmas prsents. Steam engine’s Magjc Lanterns, Fine Money Bank foot balls, blackboards, Desks, all for the boys, at Fendig’s Drng Store, See those beautiful pieces in cut glass at Long & Hardman’s. Don’t buy your presents until you visit Fendig’s Drug Store. Everybody who has looked says that the best line of books for adults and children are found at Fendig’s Drug Store. 100 pc. dinner set. English semi porcelain $6.00. 100 pc. dinner set china $lB. also china diches from 5c up to $1.25 apiece at C. A. Lecklidtr <fc Co’s. H. J. Dexter is selling the best goods for the least money of any grocery in town, farmers call and see. Don’t skip us when looking for Christmas presents,can help you make a selection. F. Fendig. A nice new room and a nice new grocery in the Odd Fellows’ building, Farmers bring in your produce. H. J. Dexter. The Christian Sunday school will give their Christmas programme at the opera house Christmas eve, at 7:30. Addmission 10 cents.
