Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Squarn ■ Dealing House! A. LEOPOLD A. LEOPOLD, at his new establishment, now offers to the priblic the most beautiful Stock of Dry-Goods ! Ever brought to this market, andamong other things can be found a full lire or all kinds of White Goods, consisting of Nansooks, Swisses, Linen Lawns, plain and figured; Mulls, Piques, Organdies, Tarlatansand Infant Cloakings at extremely low figures.
PARASOLS! In all shades. Silks, Mohairs, Ginghams and Fancy Cottons, are at prices to suit everybody. Dress-Goods! A complete assortment in all styles and grades at unusually low prices. A full line of fancy Alpacas, Cashmeres, Moire antiques, Silks and Prints, in colors. Shawls Cloaksand Sacquesin endless varieties. ZbTOTIOXTS I An endless variety of Fancy Notions, consisting of Buttons, Passimenterie Trimmings, Corfla and Tassels, Cuffs, Collars and Bibbs, Embroidery and Laces, and a good many other articles too numerous to mention Carpets a Specialty! I have added to my large stock of Merchandise one of the largest Assortments of Carpets ever brought to this city, which are kept in my beautiful Hall over my new fitted up for that especial purpose of exhibiting this large branch of trade.
My Large Consignment of Clothing Has arrived and is creating wide-spread commotion among my customers because of the beautiful styles, low prices and general make up. No bouse can boast of a larger stock and so well assorted a variety. They will be favorably received by everybody. T will also say here that no other store-room has so much light to show their goods as has my new Business House. Boots and Shoes I Will be sold as any body can reasonably expect to buy, and every article will be warranted as represented. _ Trunks and Valises! In large variety at lower figures than any other house can sell them as I buy them direct from, the manufacturers, with a trade discount.
Having erected one of the most beautiful and convenient of business houses, for the accommodation of the trade, and having spared neither pains nor expense to make this establishment one of the pleasantest in the City of Rensselaer. I would now ask a liberal patronage from my old and new customers and 1 promise to one and all jA. SQTT-A.XIE3 DEAL. To the Ladies, an especial invitation is extended to call and look at this magnificent establishment. where they can sit down on those beautiful revolving chairs and do their trading 4it the same time ~ ~ ■■ " 1 . ■ ■■ '■ ~~ ~ . ■■■■- . Thanking the public generally for past favors, and soliciting a continuance, withj many thanks I subscribe myself A. LEOPOLD, PROPRIETOR OF The Suuare - Dealina House
