Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1877 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE NEW SPRING & SUMMER STOCK OF DRY ■ GOODS Just Opened by B. FENBIG, CONSISTS OF Staple Articles that are in demand and that civilized people must use, whether the tiihes be flush or dull, business is at ebb or flow, or money is plentiiul or scarce. No attempt was made to secure frivolous novelties in the selection of my
Stock of Goods FOR THE Spring and Summer - ■ ' 'i trade of 1877 in Jasper county, but an eye was trained to the choosing of articles whose DUR BILITY and PRICE would recommend them to a community that is anxious to adapt themselves to the circumstances which now surround everybody in the United States. But this did not prevent the purchase of a stock that will compare favorably in point of beauty with anything to be found in this market, while % 2idd July dta ta of the fabrics must necessarily recommend them in an especial munneT to people of judgment, prudence and economizing desires. No special enumeration of the articles comprising this new stock is deemed necessary from the fact that I deal iu all articles usually found in collections’ of General Merchandise, in inland towns, but It may be well enough to say that Best Dress Goods, Best Ready-Made Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Standard Groceries, Etc., are kept in addition to the assortment es dress fabrics and other dry goods. Calls for inspection and purchase respectfully invited. It. FENDIG. Rensselaer, Spring 1876. vlnl.
WHAT IS DAVID JAMES COING TO DO? He will keep a store in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will sell Hardware, Tinware and Cabinet Furniture on good terms and for the least profit. Who Sells CHAMPION MOWERS? David Janies, of Rensselaer, sue-' cessor to J. H. Wood. Who Sells Studebaker Wagons David James. These Wagons took the Centennial award as the best on exhibition at the Grand World’s Fair at Philadelphia. They are not excclp ed by any ig the market. Who Sells Moline Plows, CnltiTators and Giljin Riding Plows’ David James, who deals in none but the very best Farm Implements and Macldnery, which experiment has established in their claims to classification as standard goods. WHO SELLS Setlx Thomas Clocks *? David James, the Hardware man, who invites every man, woman and child in the county to bring their dinners and pocket books and viert ldi» when wanting to buy anything from a paper of ta>cks or a gimlet to a cook stove, house door, window sash, set of chairs or breaking plow. a tin-shop Is connected with this house, and the oldest Tin-smith in the county in charge thereof. Th© ma&ttfacture and repairing of Tin and Sheet-Iron- ware, &c.. done on shortest notice. m-u2.’77
