Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1880 — Premium! [ARTICLE]
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-cr»uberri**«t U. U. HU* « : Grtu —A nr kwd of nit «t V. C. tiutr & CoV * • | Have you seen the doeskin jeaua at Jonea? All-wool filling jeans to be bad only St Joiiet*.’ —Go to Starr A Co’s for bargains In queenswa"e. —Autograph albums from lOcts to $123 attbe P. Q. —Go to C. C. Starr <t Co’s for bargaiif|in groceries. -Set scratch books, ruled and unrul. r at tbe Post office. I ■ -‘Lamps, lanterns, and lamp fixtures, at Starr A Co*f—Glassware of new and elegant patterns at C. C. Starr A Co’s. —First class rim knob lock ail complete, 33 cents at Ferguson’s. —The grand rush of the season is to Sears A Son’s New Furniture store. —Tobacco and Cigars to suit every body that use the weed at Starr &■ Co’s. The best thing for every day wear is those doeskin jeans pants from Joues. —Dont forget that C- C. StarrA Co are offering big bargains in queen* ware. ' —New goods : and new prices at C. C. Starr A Co’s- Cali and get a big bargain. —For sate cheap Heating stove good as new. apply at Goldman A Hurdnan’s Jewelry store;
£ —B. F. FergusoiWecp* on hand at lifts lumber yard a full Ijne of building hardware at lowest rates. —S. M. Larue &eeps on hand a full, fine of cigars, cigarettes, and tobaccos' of the latest and most popular brands. —B. F. Ferguson offers some first class bargains in lumber this week, in our local columns, lie Js the man to patronize. —For a del iciotis funeh oaW on p. M Larue and try a dish of his Sardines or California Salmon. They’re first class. —When bu3 T ing school supplies and stationery it would be well to call and examine the utocA Aepl by S. M. Larue. . , —Bedford keeps Delphi lime constantly in stock. Also calcined plasters, plastering hair, cement and ut full line of the beat pressed brick. : V_ T . • J —Sears A Son sell furniture at bed rock prices, call and see them ut the New Furniture Store. —A new assortment of fineMitja!ion wure, Blue Willow ware, slid uhutuber setts at C. C. Starr & Co’s. -‘Ferguson is prepared to pay cash for all kinds of grain or trade Hour, hardware and lumber for the same —The place to get building material, Ferguson’s. Reason, he keeps a full stock of best quality at lowest prices. —Just coming.—A large Dill of lumber to be sold at the lowest possible prices. B- F. Fehguson. —For table cutlery, pocket cutlery, razors, shears, spoons, etc., go to () f C. Starr A Co’s the cheapest place in town.
—Nogriping.no sicknes, in using lUnebart’s Liver Pills. Only one. for a dose. Sample dose free. —For Sale by W. J. lines. ■ —The display of pictures in front of F. J. Sears A Son’s furniture store is highly creditable to the enterprise and good taste of the firm. —Full line of slates at sacrifice to Close out,all styles writing paper,pens pencils, paper cutters," muciluge, Ac at IoW prices at the Post Office. —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for building. The place to get hargnins in building material is at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —C. C. Starr A Co. have received the largest stock of the best selected Iron. Stone China Dishes eves brought to : town, and will sell at prices defying competition. —329 is a popular number and gen.exwUy known that at the Postofilce is the place to buy Carters and Thomas’ black, blue aud violet standard inks. 5 cone Is the cost, alsewliere, they sell 10 cts. ' —A wagon that is safely warranted is the beet. Bedford gives a written warrant with the Newton WagonDo not purchase until you have seen the Newton. —F. J. Sears ASon have just received a hansdorae new hearse worth 51 000 from New York city, the sides are made of one piece of oval shaped glass. It Is a beauty- F. J. and Charley mean business surely. —Our enterprising hardware merchant Norman "Warner is f-elUng at the rate of three stoves a day at present. This speaks well for his manner of doing business. We refer our readers especially to his advertisement in another column.
