Rensselaer Union and Jasper Republican, Volume 8, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1876 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OLD LINE DRUG STOR mri*r“ ■ . aim.lyOi >4*Drmaw Jnr ■'-~lfir '-y •- ,-.y -*1 ,—mrrr HABDIHB & WK.XJBT Wen Id return thanks far past favors, and say to the>ublfc tbal tbs? *i* MW *Mg d«|fl at tlielr old stand ~1 NO. 1004 WASHINGTON STREET, SOUTH SIDE. \ I -*“■■•- > ,«* i , r : w. 1 Where they will be pleased to meet *I! of tlielr eld Costumers, attd aa many a«g£fM*** *MD get Into the room. They offer as fiuo aa asSortmofit il’n*! ■ ■ ’**«k •., • 2 aa can bo purchased In the West. Agenta tor the celebrated BLUBBER PAINT. - BWMi They keep a good assortment of * ’ . , Billies, School Books and Miscellaneous Works, 3Paper, 3?ens and Ink. All of which will be sold very cheap indeed,for the ready eaab. Call and sea as, what'! wanting anything In oar line. CASH! CASH! CASH! —— FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE WXXi&SY&SXGLEjR Will sell their stock of Mnrchmdtsn a* tow aa the.lowest la market. Oa and after the 15th d*y of February, 187 H, none need ask us Tor credit. We Positively mean Ready Pay. Don’t bay mrlll yon Can pay, and then bay and rave money. After long experience and carefully studying the best interests us our patrons, aa well as oar own, we believe that Ready Pay is the Only Legitimate and Fair Mode of Doing Business. Men who pey aa they go should not b* made to make up, by high profits, for bad debts. We are truly under obligation* to many parsons in 'asper county, who have given aa tlwlr patronage and paid promptly. Thanking you for.the past, we hop* all will calf sad seo us t.iiil, mid we will try and convince you that wo are working ter your interest ae wed as our own. Auy favor hi our power will be gladly performed, but WE CANNOT SELL GOODS ON LONG TIME. Country Produce and Bankable Paper (wa to be jndgesr.gf the Paper offered) will be received lu exchange for goods. Those Indebted to us wiN c*ll ahd settle tlielr accounts, either with cash or aeta. As heretofore, we uhull continue to keep a J LAEQE STOCK OF DRT GOODS consisting of Priuts, brown nsd blenched Muslins, foreign and domoetfc Gin ghaaw.CU*' meres, Alpacas, Mohairs, Brotdelolhs, Doeski is. U-aireri, Gael meres, Jos as, Cottoned*** Dresa Trimmings, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuds, Ooll*r*,Tie*. Boots it I S!i oes a Sped It Jp. Hats and Caps in great variety. Robber Beol# and Shoes for mm, women and child roe. Ready Made Clothing lor men and boy». U uderwear for men and women. A good stock of FAMILY OROOFRIES AND PKOVIjaIiONS. 21 The POST-OFFICE STORE, Bedford & Jaekaon’ette* boildlag, HaMmlaar.
EMM E T KANNAL, DRUCSI9T AND PHARMACEUTIST, DYE STEPPS, VARNISH, OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW BLASS, PERFUMERY, Fite, SCHOOL BOOKS, PLAIN, FRENCH, TINTED, AND INITIAL PAPER ANO ENVELOPES, MUSICAL VBISTRUMKNTS, VIOLIN AND OTTITAR STBXMfOB A BP33OXAX.TT. A LARGE AMD FRESH STOCK OF SPICES, PVUE AND CUKAP, ALSO, CHOICE GROCERXES, Phyalciuna* prescrintlon* compounded at all beam of the day or night. U-SUNDAY BUSINESS HOURS-From 8 o’clock a. m to 9 o’elueka. m-> W 1 o’clock p. m. to 2 o’clock p. m.; from 6 o'eloek p. m. to 7 o’clock p m. ~ - * I ' ,ll— itr * . l 8 B B h jS u ittßßFf m BJB^^R|H h y ■ M J : ,y,B/ AMbApHß».i.RiPa\ JBHMi
