Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1855 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LARUE, BOYS & LARUE A RF-nm*'bp«ning one of tbe’bebV**ifected ftoeks'of merchandise a»er oh fi-red to the-citisens of Jasper bounty,, will besold at the very lowest rates. Qur leriaa wdl restricted the L-jg. , r CASH SYSTEM, '■ From a long experience ■in business,! wg are assured thrtt we consult the interest of our customers, in more. than one way in adopting this syatenr of doing business, it will’certainly enable us to furnish our customers at a very touch, lower rate, audit the same time we will be enabled to keep our stock .well replenished with hew goods of the most durable quality and best approved styles; and, as is now the case, when we meet an old customer, he will not be ashamed to look us'ih the face and speak like a man, but when he has had a good bargain he can come right up and say “that was a good bargain I got of you, now 1 am ready to trf you again.” ■ Our stuck consists of a fine variety of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. Such as Silks, Satins, jßerege De Lanes, fancy and colored Lawns, Ginghams, i Prints, Muslins, Silisias, Linnens, Cot-. tonnadCs, Drillings, Cambrics, Sheetings, bleached and brown, from 3 to 10}, Hollands, . Cords, 4rc.; with a nice variety i of spring and summer wollens for ladies’ ; and gents’ wear; also, a general assort-J ‘ nienlof Notions, such as Parasols, Gloves, silk Hits, Hosiery, Neck-ties, Dress I Trimmings, bilk Hankorehiefs and Cravats, <fcc.; also, an assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, j men’s women’s and children’s ware. — ( such as Calf, Morocco, Enameled and ! Fancv, of every variety and taste. . HARDWARE. Our assortment h complete. Nails Latches, Dour Locks, IFmdow Locks, I Door Bells and trimmings, Butts and Screws, Axes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Adzes, Chisels, Augers, Clothes Hooks, ! Snaps, Boring Machines, silver and com- j j mon tea and table Spoons, Knives and: Forks, small cutlery of excellent quality. I We have a splendid assortment of SUMMER HATS, The latest aftd most apprved styles of Silk, Fur, Panama, Leghorn, Braid and ' Palm Leaf,"withthe largest assortment of i spring style of I LAD IE 8 SILK AND BRAID BONNETS In this market. Our stock of us always complete and of the first brands. To the patrons of the old firm we ' would return our sincere acknowledgements, and ask a continuance of their fa- j vor; with particular reference to the liqui-1 dation of existing Claims’ We are hi debt/heAd and ears, and'will never be able to get out unless you come forward and pay up. Our former business will settled by ourselves at the old. stand, come up, gentlefnen, and give us a good promise, if you can do no more, and then we will sell you some of the best bargains that you ever bought, for the ready payd— W. J. LARUE, JESSE BOYS, JOHN W. LARUE. May 3, ’55. vlnl3ly NEW GOODS! THE undersigned, who now holds forth at the new three story store in Rensselaer has just received a fresh supply of ■ seasonable goods that are posili vely well - worth your " ■ - • -■ ’ You will fihd’here a little-the nicest stock of clothing in town, as handsome prints as was ever stamped, as cheap factory as any body can afford—boots, shoes, and hats—a large supply; silks, figured and plain, latest styles of Persian De Laines, Lawns, bonnets, gimp straw and lawn, trimmings Ac. GROCERIES of all kinds always kept oh hand, a splendid assortment of Queensware jn sets or otherwise, all ofiferdd very low for cash or on short time to punctual dealers. Old friends whose accounts have been standing as much as six months are requested to call and look over the books at least if nothing more. Chain pumps always on hand. B. HENKLE. vl 2 n!2 6w. ’ ’ ' BOUNTYLAND'! THE undersigned, having received the necessary forms and instructiohs from the Aension Office, at Washington, is prepared to obtain Bounty Lands, for all entitled to the same—without delay. Those entitled are officers, commissioned and non-commissioned, mucisians and privates of the regnlarVohmteermi litia, or rangers—seamen, mariens, Ac., of the Navy, State troops, wagon-mas-ters, teamsters, &c., <fcc. All arc. entitled to 160 acres of land who have actually served 1.4 days or been ‘engaged in battle. When less than 160 acre warrants have been obtained, the difference will be made up ip the party applying therefor. Early applications should be made to insure a speedy issue of warrants. GEO. W. SPITLER. .riaiotf HpHE undersigned has appointed Judge .L Milroy his agent, to receive applications fur sale of real estate and to receipttor all monevsduetoc. JI 0. V AN Kl'-X SSELAEfi. ' June 29, 1854.
