Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1889 — Buy Home and North-Grown Trees. [ARTICLE]
Buy Home and North-Grown Trees.
, Parties Fruit Trees will ido w»:ll to (. .ojiiue my huik ery Si.(_ ck at ~ju ... 'r .Poiisler s iariu, 12 miles roHfi and one-half mile . east of Rensselaer. I I Lave over 5.000 Apple’, 1,000 arry. ami, 400 Pear-all choice ! ' iet-c-s. These, trees are iu a ■ thrifty a id healthy condition. ' I also have the-agency for the j Greening Bros. Nursery at Monroe, one of the best Nurseries m the State. All stock bought of me guaranteed true to name, and insured for
one year where properly taken care of at the following prices: Apples—Home Tbees—2oc. Michigan 30c. C: , 30c.; Cherry. 30c., Ac.
H. B. MURRAY.
My son, deal vith men who advor, v,.qi never los* by it. Benjamin Franklin.
A greatfrcduction in prieee this week at the Chicago Bargain House. Muslins down to 4|cents per yard. White, Check and Plaid goods—prices cut in two. Cashmeres and Henrietta Cloths 8 cents and up to 85 cents per yard; worth from 15 cent® to 81 25 | per yard. Ginghams 4 cents per yam. Lahtfuesw cents per yard. J
