Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1896 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tomato Plants at Mrs. Zimmerman’s. See that new line of crockery at C. A.Lecklider’s. ' The General Supply Store sell the Waverly, an Indiana Wheel. Don’t fail to see those high Grade Monarchs, at the General Supply Store. Have you tried it? If not why not? The Lord’s best flour. For sale by John Eger, Observe our Prices: Children's hats all ready to wear at 15c. Trimmed hats at sl. Mbs. Imes. The General Supply Store will take your old wheel in exehange, for part pay on a new one. If you wisn to secure nice lots or beahtiful houses, call on A. Leopold, at The Model' for prices and terms. Fergnson & Wilson’s office is 3rd. door sonth of McCoys Bank and on ground floor. No stairs to climb. - Aflne lot of Picture frames just in at the Pavilion. 16x20 inches in size only. Your choice for $1.50. First come first served. Hollingsworth Sc Hopkins proprietors of Riverside Park Addition offer the most centrally located lots in town on easy terms. Call upon them for particulars. The Gasoline Engine sold by The General Supply Co. is the best on the market. See the one at Hemphill’, blacksmith shop. The undersigned has Hungarian grass seed for sale, at his place northeast of Rensselaer. Jas. Donnelly. Ferguson <fc Wilson furnish money on the B Sc L plan at the lowest rate Only $1.40 per month. Hungarian grass, seed for 9j|le, a* my place 1 mile north of Rensselaer, 50 cents a bushel. 2lp. A. Donnelly. Ask your grocer for Parrott Sc Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. Warren A If win make the most desirable farm loans of any firm in the county, For Sale —A good residence in Rensselaer, 8 rooms, good cellar, large grounds, also good bara. For particulars call upon Hollingsworth Sc Hofkins. Battle of Winchester Stephen A. Rolph Being Carried From the Battle Field. When company H, Bth Ohio Regiment, started fpr the War of the Rebellion, Stephen A. Rolph, River Styx, Ohio, was numbered among the recruits; when next he returned to his home he vrga borne on a stretcher, having lost a leg in the battle of Wincheater, Va., March >3, ’6a. Daring the years following he did not recover from the shock, privation and exposure ifietdent to army life, la a recent interview he states: “I was stricken with nerVons prostration a year ago, which continued for six months; I treated with the best physicians I could hear of, but they all failed; Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalixer was recommended on account of its effectual treatment in similar caaear. 1 could note a change from the first dose, improvement continued with its nse and fonr bottles re* stored me to perfect health.
