Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1860 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
!STARTLING, BUT TRUE! IN FULL BLAST! : i Goods Going- Off with a Rush! PURGUPILE & DOWNING ACAIA IX FIELD ! 'h i YTT'E desire to call the attention of our former 1 \ V customers, and the rest of mankind gener- : ally, to the fact that we are opening at the old ! stand of Thompson &. Son a large and well selected stock of j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, __BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ! .. QUEENSWARE, j r HARDWARE, NAILS, &c., T Which will be sold at the lowest living rates For Cash or Country Produce Only. Our stock of Dress Goods is very large and well selected, being purchased with special refi erenco to the wants of the Western tiade; and 1 will be sold at prices that will .make tho world | stare. In the line of Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., we have ! everything that the most fastidious can.desire, and at very low figures. FALL AND IV INTER BONNETS. Of these we have a large supply of the latest j styles, and which will bo sold thirty per cent. . lowel than at any other place in town. We par- ; ttcuiurly urge the ladies to come and see them, j feeling assured tiiat we can suit them as to price ; and quality. TO WSTCIIEIJS, We would say that we have a large assortment | of Shovels and Spades of the best brands—the \ Ames—Scoopers, &.c. Call and see them. In short, without stopping to more particular- \ ly specify the tarious articles of which our stock ; is composed, we would simply sav, call and see i that we are not gassing when we say that we will sell more goods for.one dollar, cash in hand, than any other house in town, not even excepting the far-famed “Deacon Tubs.” 21 FURCUPILE A DOWNING. The Old Boot and Slice Store, j
pf fe(. rptHK subscriber returns bis tha .' to his r.u .non i;~ ■ J customers for their liberal patronage during the l>a.st five years, and e.\;> t:s to <E •••to- and receive n ■ cobtiiiunnce of it. i.e ihe future. Il my- work dcii'i suit, don’t t9.l>e it. My "work is all h on- made, and 1 warranted perfect. 1 have a la".oe stock oh hand for the fail trade, and am alweys ready to mahe up to or- , rier. ] still triply the same wtirkrnen that I have i had several years, of whose."bod wv.rk the public is well aware. Terms posit ively . ash, and I will not be undersold by any one this* side <.f Lafayette.' Impairing done with neatness ami dispatch. TT highest price in cash paid for Given and j Dry Hides. ["2O-1 y] JOHN GOETZ. RENSSELAER Spot and Shoe O'Losr o. K Nil C undersigned 1 wouhi respectfulfully return his thanks to lii - citiz -us of liens-selru-r and Jasper couuty, for the very liberal p. -,'>•/ i support they have ex- j \ tended to him sine?■ his \ arrival among them,and Sfc&lp-If. hopes to merit the con- •“ ~ '---'S'** t.nuance of that patronage hv a strict attention © to the wants of his cus* toaiers. lie buys his-leather for cash, employs none but the best workmen, paying them cash, and sells for cash. Tims, he gets his leather at the lowest rates, gets it manufactured into Boots and .Shoes at the cheapest prices, and cun.effort! to sell on very low terms for cash. Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or not. I shall bo pleased to wait on you. The highest price in cash paid for Hides. D”Rcpai ring done on the shortest notice. 32 TIIOS. McSHEEHY*. . . JXT ew Blacksmith Shop, K« X (ilB HANDS AX TKF. HELLOWS rpHE subscriber re- „ 1 specllully makes known to his numcr- ' a - . " C; ■ ! ous customers, and /;■*£:-K ._, '. ■ | the public generally, *• V h ,*-y> i that he has removed ; N ’ S>k4 j into the large and ~a_. . ! commodious lllack, *. i smith Shop which he Viisfeszf ’}{■ -Aa-:; / - : has just erected, and' ..V-d? | is now prepared to p&p and satisfac 1 orily. — "if NO CREDIT is my motto, but I will r£ - ceive in exchange for wor! all kinds of (’ountry Produce i t !,jy roa i or beast, .wood, and money will • ■ t be refused. “Heady pay and cheap work,” is the talk j 2G-3m NORMAN WLVRNER. is 12 .X nse: Rj.\ 3: ai |C A BIN E T WAItLil OUS E. i ITMIE subscriber has always on hand, at his A Cabinet Shop in Rensselaer, the latest and I most durable styles of BEBSTEADS, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Chairs, Tab’es, Stands, cj-c. ! Bookcases, or any of the above articles, and j ewrythiny else in my linr, made to order, and at I as reasonable rates us anj where else. [LRltepyiring done on short notice. 20-3 m M. EGER. I N 1) I A N A Wholesale Book & Paper House, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, WE invite vour attention to our largo stock of SySIooI Hooks ami Paper, ! Selected for the wants of the trade throughout Indiana and Illinois. centra! position and railroad facilities give us many advantages over Cincinnati or Chicago, in supplying merchants in tlio above-named sections. We will furnish ; goods at Cincinnatiund Chicago prices. Cash or trade for Rags. STEWART <V BOW EN, 1 35-1 v Indianapolis. Ind.
