Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

H. hi Hemphill. — 7 Has set np a gasoline ergine in his shop, and emery wheels, grindstones and circular saw. Ila ii Teady to sharpen all kinds of edge tools, grind and polish new p’ow work, do sawing and ripping etc For Easter hats, go to Mrs. M . E. Lecklider.

Good songs and specialties In “The Colleen Bawn,” April 9th. Wanted —Good girl to do general house work for tamily of three. Inquire of Dr. English. 1 tp. • __ ' ■ % Have you tried it ? The Lord’s best flour made by the Lord Milling Co. of »linn» sota. For sale only by John Eger. Ferguson <fe Wilson's office is 3rd. door south of McCoys Bank and on ground floor. No stairs to climb. All parties owning a McCormick machine which is not in perfect condition, please call and lcarve name, as the company v\ili have an ezpert here for the purpose of repairing all machines out of Older, free of charge. 7” C. A. RcHERTS. N. B. It pays to buy a McCormiek maChinr. they last longest and work best. Observe our Prices: Children's hats all ready to wear at 15c. Trimmed bats at sl. Mrs. Imes. For Sale Cheap. Two good show cases, 10feet long. Drop down doors. Two good eounViS 10 feet long, also one table 10 feet long. Call on W. A. Huff. See that uew line of crockery at C. A.Lecklider’s. “The Colleen Bawn Co.” comes highly recommended and should draw The largest and finest stock of millinery goods fever opened in»town at Mrs. lines’. “The Colleen Bawn” at the Opera House, Apr. 9th, promises to be a fine entertainment. ■* Mrs. L. M, Imes wishes to call attention to the fact that she has received the first installment of the largest stock of millinery goods ever brought to Rensselaer. In Spring beauties she leads the Van. Come early. Don’t forget “The Calleen Bawn” April 9 th.

House For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale, *at a veryllow price, $ dwelling house of 5 or 6 rooms, to be removed by Ihe purchaser from Its present location. J. J. Eioleßbach. Miss Holbrook the new trimmer from the city, has now arrived at Mrs. M. E. Lecklider’s milliner establishment, and is prepared to do all work in that line, promptly and in the most artistic and fashionable manner. W. rT NOWELS REAL-ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE, COLLECTIONS. - : faM fa'a City propo'rty -for OtfyWfttOl ' * room Leopold's 15azi,ar. ; RENSSELAER - IKIUA.NI,