Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WE WILL PAY THB WMatffl Price fob all or the roLLOwnra abticlxb, ob wb wtt.t. BELL THEM FOR YOU OB riVB PKB CENT. COMMIBSIOM: BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POULTRY, LARD, TALLOW, FEATHERS, POTATOES, APPLES, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, FUR, HIDES. WOOL, PEANUTS, BROOM CORN. DRIED FRUIT, HAY, HOPS, &«., dkc. liberal cash advance* made on Urge consignments of staple articles. Farmers,shipper* and dealers in General Merchandise should write for reference, price current, stencil, Ac. When writing us, state whetner you wish to ship on consignment or sell. It you wish to sell, name the articles, amount ot each, and your very lowest price for same, delivered f. o. b. (free on board cars) at your nearest shipping point; also, if possible, send sample by mail—if too bulky, by freight. addbem HULL & SCOTNEY, Gen’l Commission & BMjßins Merchants, 221 & 346 North Water St., PHILADELPHIA. PENN. My Annual Cntniesrae of Vegetable and Flower Seed for 1878, rich in engravlnga, will be sent FREE to all who apply. Customers of last season need not write for it. I offer one of the lai gest collections of vegetable seed ever sent out by any seed house in America, a large portion of which were grown on my six seed farms, printed directions for cultivation on tach package. Allseed warranted to be both and true to name ; to far, that should it prove otherwise Twill refill the order gratis. New Vegetables n specialty. As the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Phinney’g Melon. Marblehead Cabbages, Mexican Com, I offer several new vegetables this season, and invite the patronage of all who are anxious to hace their seed directly from the grower, fresh, true, and of the very best strain. JAMES H. J GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. KEIH M 8 SHIRTS. KEEP’S Patent Partly-made Dress Shirts, beet quality, onlyplain seams to finish, 6 for 87. KEEP’S Custom Shirts to measure, best quality, 6 for $9, delivered free, Guaranteed perfectly satisfactory. RED FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Undershirts and Drawers, best quality, $1.50 each. White Flannel Undervests, best quality, $1.50 each. Cant-on Flannel Vesta & Drawers, ex. heavy, 75c. each. Twilled Silk Umbrellas, paragon frames, $3 each. Beat Gifigham, patent protected riba, $1 each Circulars and Samples mailed free on application. Shirts only delivered free. KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 163 and 167 M orcar Street, New York. I .This cut represents an .extra fine 10 Blsde (Rnzor Steel) PEARL HANDLE KAIFF. worth one of which, the IMPORTER, C. M LININGTON. 45 Jackson street, Chicago, agrees to send to ench of Our Subscriber. FREE, upon your sending him this notice and >I.OO to pay postage and packing. niTKrQ REVOLVERS. Price-List free. Addrew uUJ.I O Great Western Gun Works. Pittsburg. P»

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