Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1897 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I have just returned from the City where ajO I purchased an additional supply of vtO ■ Ladies’ Misses’ - p || Children’s Wraps jp Making a very complete r JgJ v & li ne °f these goods and Sjggßg, ssfe’h We P ro Pose se H* n £ them cheaper than you ever bought the same quality ■, of goods for. Money is || scarce, this we know, IMF ■•-.d-'. and we S °P goods ® cheap to meet the necess'Wt th® people. These new Garments Z |j|g will be on sale .... w A H COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCT. 22.8 Do not buy until you see them, for we know we can save *you money. Every thing in our line will be sold cheaper than ever. The price of goods in the market are inclining upward, but we have not followed the advance, in fact we had our goods about all bought before the advance and propose to give our customers the benefit of our early purchases. In addition to our Friday and Saturday special sales on Wraps Wsfc we will have a B Grand Cloak Opening and Sale Day, Saturday, Oct. 30th. 8 At which time we will have 500 Different Patterns and Styles of Jackets and Capes for Ladies and Jackets for Misses and Children. We repeat we will have 500 and no two alike. The advantages of attending our opening is in the fact that if you select a garment you can take it right-home with you, bo you know just what you are getting. It will pay you to wait and take advantage of these great opening opportunities. You never had this advantage before. You simply select what suits you and take it right with you. Hoping to meet you on these sale days, lam yours, |C. 11. NIIHLS (fflll 1 CASH SKIM NOWELS BLOCK, RENSSELAER, IND. 7
Ladies. Call at Mrs. Austin Hopkins’ Corset Parlors and be fitted. More than a dozen styles to select from. Correct measure taken and corsets made to order. Residence 2 doors south of Co. Clerk’s office. dwtf. I have the Studebaker wagon for sale in all styles. C. A. Roberts. When you want a loan on your farm or town property, call on James H. Chapman. He has unusual facilties for placing a loans promptly. Abstracts prepared carefully and promptly. Office over Ellis & Murray’s store. Boys you that want a nice buggy for your best girl call and see C. A. Roberts. “Those jobs are butes.’
Mrs. M. E, LeckJider will hold her Millinery opening, beginning Oct., 18 and continuing until Oct. 23. Special inducements in prices on opening week. Wood Saws Wood With His Wood Saw. Remember Dick Wood is again on deck with his steam wood saw and ready to call at any place in town to saw a cord or more. Price for sawing only 40 cents a cord. If you don’t see Wood to saw Wood telephone your order to the Republican office, telephone 18. *.» For Trade A new, first class, 1897, model bicycle fully guaranteed, to trade for wood, or good buggy horse. Call at Republican office for name of party. Farm For Sale. An 80 acre farm, in White Co., 2| miles from Tippecanoe river. On gravel road. Good buildings, and well improved, good orchard 6 acres of timber pasture, rest in cultivation. Fine wheat land. Must be sold within six months and will be sold very cheap. Apply to Elmerald Aldrich, w3mp. Rensselaer, Indiana Half Bates on the MononUntil further notice the Monon will sell excursion tickets on Sundays at one fare for the round .trip to all points where the one way rate does not exceed $3.50 and is not less than 25 cents. Tickets good returning to starting point until daylight on the following* morning.
Tennessee Centennial and Inter national Exposition, May Ist to Oct. 31st, 1897, at Nashville, Tenn. Fare for the round trip from Rensselaer only $lO. Tickets on sale daily. W. H. Beam, Agt. Now is about the time that you should get your flues cleaned before putting up your stoves and avoid fires. Any one wishing work done see Harry Wiltshire the “chimney sweep.” Mrs. Austin Hopkins Dress making & Corset Parlors. Mackintosh dress skirts and capes. Girls’ Macintosh circulars, made of Macintosh serge blue and black, plaid lined. Residence 2 doors south of Co. Clerks office. East side of Court Housesquare, dwtf. Mrs. Lottie George has moved into Mr. Day’s house recently vacated by Mr. Will Mossier, east of the court house, where she is prepared to take any number of boarders. Good rooms and first class table are guaranteed. Trancients sl. a day. $3.50 per week. Cloak Opening, Friday and Saturday Oct. 22 and 23, Ellis & Murray. For a first class buggy or carriage give C. A. Roberts your order. All work is warranted and prices to suit thetimes.
