Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1896 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHICAGO BARGAIN STOP. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor. 1 * —•• “ : ...

A Genuine Closing Out Sacrifice Sale. *> £ (, . - Including all the new popular spring styles in every department, marked down at another great cut. below all former ' prices, which means greater bargains than you ever bought before. The entire stock must go regardless of cost, to begin anew in our new rooms with a complete NEW STOCK of goods in a short time. Do not take our word for the few following prices, but come and bring your friends with you and see for ■ , w.— • ’ . . ♦ '■'■■■> * • — 1 * r :—~ 1 • 'A ~ HL. _ _ —, -. ■ • ' ~ r — r—-- - -**"■*-— — •’ | _ _— > »-** i CAPES AT HALF PRICE. » : ; ’5 —i —• ' ' 1 * * » '. .' •___ » • • .* . ' _ , . •'-•c. * . • ’ * V ■ • •• . . - . ■ , • ■ v ... . * . • ... ' ... : '' , _ •J. • \ ' Come Early and. You Win Find Everything as Advertised.

Sacrifice Sale of Straw and Felt Hats. New spring: styles marked down. Hats carried over at onefourth price One lot of stiff hats wore to $2.95; most of them of good now to close, 25c to 75c. Dry Goods. Prices cut and nlarked down on every piece in the stock including ail the new novelties. Great Bargains In umbrellas, underwear, gloves, hosiery, tinware, graniteware, neckwear, embroideries, laces, trunks, valises, etc. i. —,

Sacrifice Clothing Sale. 600 men’s suits, popular styles bought to sell at $10.50 to $15.50 choice now $6.50 to $8.50. ■ . 450 men’s black worsted $16.50 to $24.50 no better made,choice now $10.50 to $12.50. „ j A , _ c 650 boys’ suits were marked to sell at $2 to $7 choice now toe to 3 50. 1,000 pairs pantaloons,notice the changed price in plain figures. Sacrifice Carpet Sale--40 bolts popular new patterns marked down to quick selling prices that will save you dollars. a, -n Ton can buy all wool ingrain now 40c to 48c that others will ask you 60c to 75c. ' . • , See our marked down lace curtain portiers, rugs, poles, roller blinds, etc., 15c to 35c, etc.

Another Sacrifice Shoe Sale. . # triafSHl 250 pairs ladies’Lndlow shoes W A marked down from $3.25 to $2, k jA Jwlr M a nd now your choice, $1.50, and r^Jb.soo pairs Ludlow were markWJ ed to sell $3.50 to $4.50, now $2 Miller make; you all know they the best wearers made—marked down to one-thxrd and one-half to close. 900 pairs misses’ and children s, one-foyrthto one-half . 400 pairs walking shoes and slippers at what we paid for them 10 New Stock of Men’s and Women’s Fine Shoes.

Notice ot New Wards And Their Boundaries. Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants of the City of Rensselaer, that the following is a full and complete description of the boundary lines of the several wards of the said city, as made by the Board of Trustees, at their last regular session,' held April 13, 1896: THE FIRST WARD. Beginning on the Easterly side of said city, at a puiut at the junction of Melville aud Cedar streets, thence west along Cedar street to Division street. Thence southerly along division street to Washington street: Thence Westerly along Washington street and McCoy Avenue to the Iroquois River: Thence along the center of channel of the Iroquois river to the corporation line on the west side of said city; comprising all the territory south and easterly from said line, above described; which shall be known as tie First Ward. The voting place of said ward shall be the town hall. THE SECOND WARD. Beginning at the junction of Cullen and Washington streets: Thence northerly along Cullen Street, to Forest street: Thence north on Forest street to the Corporation line, on the north boundary of said city; Comprising all that territory lying west Of the line above described, and north of the First Ward, within the corporate limits of the said city, which shall be known as the Second Ward. The voting place for the said Second Ward is Michael Eger’s carpenter shop. THE THIRD WARD. AH of that territory lying north of Cedar and W ashing ton „ streets, and east of Cullen and Forest streets, within the corporate limits of said city, shall be known as the Third Ward. Its voting is the Makeever House. Chas. M. Blue. Town Clerk. Ferguson & Wilson have money to loan on short time, on satisfactory security

Notice of Election. To the voters of the city of Rensselaer. You are hereby notified, that an election will be held, in each of the several wards of said city, at the places hereinafter designated, on the ' ■ —-r ——> Fifth Day of May 1896, between the hours of 6 o’clock A. M., and 6 o’clock P. M. for the pupose of electing A Mayor, City Clerk, Treasurer, Marshal, And Two Councilmen for each ward, towit: In the First Ward, at the Town Hall. In the Second Ward, at Michael Eger’s Carpenter Shop. In the Third Ward, at the Makeever House. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, Chas. M. Blue, Town Clerk.

Announcements of Candidates.

FOB JOINT BEPRKSENTATIY E. Mr. J. A. Lovett will be a candidate for Joint Representative of Jasper and Newton counties. To be determined by the acilon of the Republican district nomiuatug convenUon. Dr S. N. Caldwell, of Mt. Ayr, wltl be a candidate for Joint-Representative for Jasper and SewtoD counties, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating conrenuon We are authorized to announce the name of Pierce Archibald, of Newton county, as a candidate for Representative for Jasper and hew ton Counties. Subject to the approval of the Bepublican nominating convention. We are authorized to announce the name OT John F. Johnson, of Newton Oonnty, as a candidate for the office of Joint Representative for jasper and Newton Counties. Subject to the action of the Bepublican nominating convention. FOB PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of Alfred Bales, of Rensselaer, as a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for, the 30th Judicial Circuit. Subject to the decision of the Republican convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles E. Mills, of Jasper Co., as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the soth Judicial Circuit. Subject to the decision of the Republican judicial convention.

Hay Gatherers For Sale. For sale a good hay stacker and 2 gatherers, nearly as good as new, for sale Cheap, or will trade for Other property. Call on me on the Henry Harris farm, 7 miles west of Rensselaer, or address me at Mt Ayr, -Ind. C. M. Reed. On opening days, May sth F. W. Smith, the tailor, will sell suits made to order S2O. up. Pants made to order $5. up. Which is the cheaper F money at 6 per cent int. and 5 per cent cojnmission, or money at 7 per cent int and 3 per cent commission. Call on Warren & Irwin for answer. Ferguson A Wilson loan money at 6 per cent interest Ferguson A Wilson can famish all the money on f*rm security wanted, call and see us. , The “69” is the best 5 center cigar in the market. Pore Havana filler. Made “at home.” Try it once. Ask your grocer for Parrott A Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. The new MoCormick binder load on track without unhitching team