Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TO BE GIVEN AWAY! FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS we will give absolutely FREE ONE KEG OF NAlLS—any size—to any and every one, buying FOR CASH, a hundred dollar bill of building material of us. A nice addition to your house, a good barn or a corn crib and granery, together with the paint for same, will make such a bill As our prices are positively right and we will save you money anyway, and have anything you can possibly want in the building line, don’t fail to take advantage of this liberal offer. Paint bills will be taken, in this proposition. Last month this would have meant 14 kegs of»nails to us. See what it means this month. This offer dates from May 20th to June 20th inclusive. Resp’y Yours for Good, THE HARDWARE AND LUMBER MERCHANT, McCOYSBURG, IND.
Rensselaer Feed Store, ■ BILL OF FARE. For Cattle, Hogs, Horses and Poultry, Hominv Principally the hearts of the grain * of corn. For fattening hogs or cattle it is unexcelled, contains two tYxCdl times the amount of fat found in corn meal. Per cwt., $1.30. Reduction in ton lots. ChOD Feed Half Hominy hearts, half middlings. Excellent milk producing feed. Fine for growing stock or for change for horses. Per cwt., $1.25. Reduction in ton lots. Middlings 2 °° lb - bagsa Per hundred, $1.15. Per bag, 200 lbs., $2.25. r* Clf Always kept in stock. Present delivered price. Per bushel, 65c. Wheat Just received, car of wheat slightly damaged by smoke, excellent feed for small chickens and recommended by many for laying hens. Per cwt., $1.20. Bran In 200 lb. bags. Per cwt., $1.15. Per bag, 200 lbs., $2.25. JHLfIV We do not sell cull hay. We J handle the best grades of timothy and clover the country affords. 50c, 55c and 60c per bale. Oats Straw Nice and bright. 35c per bale. Stillwagon’s Stock Food The best the market Stillwagon’s Poultry Food r affords. Every packStillwagon’s Lice Killer j age guarameed - Coal and A full line of each kept in stock at * all times. Wood Highest market price paid for Corn, Hay and Wood. Come and see our stock. Your trade solicited. COX & BRANCH, Proprietors.
RN.FENDIG,-t-Fine Oxfords and Shoes X X Best Oxfords A A $3 to $3,50, Best Patent Enameled Shoes 3to 4.75. All classes of Work Shoes from Ito 2-00, n ' , At the Ideal Clothing House, Opera House Block. ■ ‘ ' . ' -
