Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1879 — New Advertisements. [ARTICLE]
New Advertisements.
A number of new advertisements ■ appear in this issue, among which are hotel oard* for the Kowles House. Peacock House ahd Hopkins House, each of which furnish satisfactory find comfortable entertainment. All being good, a s the Dutchman says, “you pays yonr monish and take ymtr choice.” Tie reader will observe a rerv attractive ad* vcrtisouient for W. ii. A CJ. Rhoades, harness makers. They arc gcntlcmeniy business men, always ready to accommodate their numerous customers and sell at the lowest price*. i The Pioneer meat market is not the least among the cuterprisng business houses in Itonsscloer. Mr. J. J. Eiglcsbach is an experienced butcher and prepares his meats in good stylo. The card of F.mmct Kanunl will l>e found in the first column of this page. He keeps a fine lot of school books, slates, stationery, etc. which will be sold at the lowest price. Louis Kern advertises his Cheap Cash Grocery Store (n this issue. He has marked his goods down to bed-rock prices and Is prepared to give every customer a bargain. Also look over the professional cards in the first column of this issue. C. C. Starr says in an advertisement on this page that he has u groceries for the millions,” and that he has the “largest grocery house and stock in Jasper county.”. Our readers are requested to look over all th« advertisements in this issue. The Kaputt-. ljcak represents the leading business houses is Rensselaer, and it is evidently true that goods ars sold here at as reasonable rates as elsewhere in the State, and the highest prices are p«id here for all kimis of country produce.
