Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1855 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO THE PEOPLE OF JASPER CO. WE are now receiving one of the largest stocks of goods ever brought to this place, and are preparing to sell them. Our 1 stock is direct from the Eastern cities and was purchased low, mid we ti il! sell as low as any ) house west Of ihe-Wabash liiver. We think it necessary to inform all who may ! favor us with their custom, that we cannot open auv accounts ever six months, and our groceries will be e«sh. This step we are compelled t© take from the fact We cannot buy our goods on longer t itnc, and have to pay cash for our groceries no western merchant can do otherwise unless he has an unbounded capital Our firm still continues ns heretofore. Wo do not intend to make any sham arrangements to collect our old debts. To those who still owe I us debts that nre due we would say, we would i Im; thank full for the payment of the same, and that shortly, we intend to settle up our dd’bm-i----ness. We have indulged you a long time and horn- you will come up now and pay which favorwill much oblige us. RUFUS STRODE .fr Co. A LARGE Stock of queensware, glassware and a general assortment, at the.lowest possible figueres. r R. STRODE Ai CO. THE subseriberkeeps constantly on band a large amount of choice MARBLE, in slabs of all dimentions? and is fully prepared to fill orders for Monuments,Tomb and Grave Stones. on the shortest notice, and in a style not inferior to that of any other esteblishinent in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Pephi, Feb. 13, 1854. 9 ts CABINET SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop on the south side of the Public Square, when; lie intends to carry on the busines in all its branches. He designs keeping on hand an assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteaeds, Chairs, etc. A share ot the public patronage fC—snectfullv solicitedr MICIEEL EGER. D. e. 29. 1853. ts. AO HUMBUG? ""T"T- m Av Ul I t HU Ull 1 laro-e, that from the time I commenced selling 0 goods in BRADFORD 1 Have ever acted in accordance with the old maxim, thal “a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling;” and the success that has attended my business hasconfirmed mein the belief, that it is the principle, :and the ordii principle upon which business can be conducted to the mutual advantage and satisfaction of the buyer and seller In making my SPRING PURCHASES it has been my constant aim and stead - fast purpose to select the very best of lowest cash price’s',"and" I have every reason to believe that my efforts have been attended with success. During the present season, I can, without doubt, furnish my customciis. with goods at tower rates th a nan yother re tai 1 establishment in Indiana, and 1 am determined to do so, let the conseqences be what they may. All vou, then, who want DRY GOODS of a substantial quality and of the latest styles come right along, and don’t stoji til 1 you — =: WATSON’S STORE. ,■ There ymr -wifr always #ird- "ar home. " You can always rely on geting what yon want. I have every tiling you can name in the Such as bonnets, bombazines, de laines of all colors, white and black kid gloves, hosiery, white goods, laces, edgings, and embroideries, of every style and quality. 1 am selling GROCERIES at the following rates: 16ft) of sugar tor one dollar, 3glls molasses for one dollar, and every thinj else in proportion. My assortment of QUEENS WARE, HARD- WARE <tc., is complete. W. 11. WATSON. Bradford, May 4th, 1854. 20tf. BOOT A SHOE SIIOI>. TJ IHE sutocritor would respectfully inform | the public that he ready at alf times to I manufacture all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, in the neatest and most durable manner, out of the best eastern material, at reasonable prices. JOHN GOETZ. May 21,'55. v2u!6-tf
A CCORDIONS—A few left yet of the ' A right stripe. Call and examine. J. M. TROXEL Dec. .1853. 2ly. i AM. HUNT. A. M. MOORE. ; DRS. HtJNT & MOORE,) DENTAL SURGEONS, Office on Illinois St., Lafayette, Ind., WOULD say to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicini .y, that they will be thankful to them for any "patronage they ' may bestow upon them. There facilities) are such that persons coming from a dis-) tance can be accommodated with. from ' one to an entire set of teeth in a short time, not to exceed 24 or 48 hours. Remember the place—lllinois St,—a fe w doors north of the Public Square. Lafayette, 22d, 1R55 v‘2 n?l |y
