Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOE CONGRESS. Editor Republican —Pleascgannounce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congressman, subject to the will of the Republican Congressional Nominating Convention. SIMON P. THOMPSON. The hacdsonlest and cheapest Dry Goods in town are at Fendig’s. Don’t you forget it. NOW LOOK HERE. I don't want to deal harshly or un fairly with my friends and customers, but certain parties are indebted to me on Rook account that must be settled before the first day of March next, by cash or note, or the same will be collected through the proper channels of the law. After that date patience wifi cease to be a virtue and settlement must be made. Those oioing me on notes long since due will also save cost by responding to this call. Resjycctfully A. LEOPOLD.

undertaking go to F. J. Sears & Son. They make that department a specialty. A good supply of Burial Rohes constantly on hand. ESP’Go to F. J. Sears & Son for Floor Oil-cloths, Mattings, Table Oil cloths, new Window Shades, Tassels, tfcc., <fec. ""settle up. ~ I desire to say to all persons owing me on book account that the same must be settled by cash or note on or before the 15th day of February, 1880, or the same will be placed In the hands of an attorney for collection. I mean to do jnst what I say. RALPH FENDIG. LIP Another car load of new Furniture has just been received by F. J. Sears & Son. To The Hungry. A. Leopold has moved his grocery department to the rear of his Dry Goods and Clothing Store, and is now determined to sell Groceries for less money than they can be bought else where in town. If you don’t believe it price his goods. Every Lady who examines the goods at Fendig’s exclaims, “O, how pretty! and so cheap!”