Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Advertised Letters. George MehaflQe, Mrs. C. A. Hurd, Mr. Newton Byers, Miss May Peters, Rhode Parr. Breeches, pants, A Trowsers for $4.00 at Fred Phillips. Remember we still club with the Weekly Inter Ocean and the New York Tribune at the same very low combination rates as before. Republican and Inter Ocean, $1.85. Republican and Tribune $1.75. All three, $2.10. The latest Spring Styles, in $4.00 Pants at Fred Phillips. $lO Reward. Stolen— From my sleigh, in Rensselaer, Jan. 5, a black plush lap robe; $lO reward for capture of thief and recovery of robe. James Moose, ' Pleasant Ridge, Ind.* The latest Styles in Collars A cuffs at Fred Phillips. The new hardware firm of Antrim A Dean, are now receiving their goods and expect to be open for business before the end of the week. They will carry a full line of hardware of all kinds, tinware, stoves etc. Give them a call in their convenient and central location, in jhe Odd Fellows’ building. Fred Phillips will take your measure for the finest line of Spring trowsers ever seen in this city A guarantee to fit. For Rent. A warm three room cottage, conveniently situated, one block from court house, at $5 per month. Address ’ - W. B. Austin.

Vi The Old Bachelors who have been on the Turf for the last 18 years will not have another chance in 8 long weary years. So you old boys who don’t winter as well as you used to and whose hair is getting thin on top had better see Fred Phillips and get a new suit and slick up a little, there may be a chance for you yet. Fred Phillips can fit any one in a suit from Uncle Sam to John Bull—strictly American patterns. Gentlemens Bloomers for #4.00 at Fred Phillips. u Ton’ve heard the old saying **a man who has no nerve in his soul.’* Now Fred Phillips has a $4. remedy for “a man who hasn't much goods in the seat of his pants."