Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1903 — Fine Timothy Seed. [ARTICLE]

Fine Timothy Seed.

“Choice, home grown, reoleaned timothy seed $2 per bu> sbu and upward delivered F. O. B. Rensselaer.” W. L. Gumm. Mr 20. Remington, Ind Try Murray’s store for shoes, you an save money and get the best wearing goods made. Lee & Poole’s of McCoyaburg will handle a nontrust binder the coming season. The price will be less than on the Trust machines. Go to J. O. Carmichael for robes ind blankets. Every Saturday a 3lie day on single harness. Shop on Cullen opposite the House. dwtf The most popular play ever put on an American stage is “Ben Hur” and the best flour ever sold in America is “Ben Hur,” made in Minneapolis. J. A. McFarland recently received his fourth oar in less than nine months. Try a sack at $1.05 and if the above is not true to your satisfaction, return it and get your money back. We also handle a complete line of standard and fancy groceries at lowest prices. Ferndell Brand of Coffees, Canned and Package Goods, Heinz Canned and Bottled Goods.

The best is none too good for Rensselaer. So Mrs, G. W. Goff thought when she succeeded in securing the agency of the celebrated “Standard Ladies Tailoring” Company. A reliable and world wide known establishment. This house makes a specialty of carrying high grade goods at low prices and a liberal discount to customers for cash. The ladies are invited to call at the “Womans Exchange” and examine samples and see cuts of tailor made skirts, suits, Monte Carle coats, frock coats, and raglansi. Any lady can see ui s glauce the superiority of a tailor mvde cut to measure suit, to that aF whwt in noimnnnlv called a Hand-me-down. We guarantee satisfaction.