Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LARUE. ■— * ■ Strained Honey at Eger Bros. as choice coffee as ean be found, atL&Rne’s. Buy your Groceries at Eger Bros., and save money. Don’t fail to*seeJ. V. W. Kirk before buying you a new dress. - -I I —l No pain, no danger from the use of vitalized air, at Dr. Kelleys’. Canned goods, Jellies of ail kinds at bottom pi ices at Loßue’s. Look out tor J. Y. W. Kirk’s new spring samples. Try that 30c Young Hyson Tea at Eger Bros., it beats them all. A first class stock of groceries at L&Rue’s.

Boneless Codfish at Eger Bros. 1 ■ "■* " » Good collar buttons 4 for 6c at Hemphill & Honan. Choice Mince Meat, only 10c per lb at Laßue’s. Syrups; New Orleans and Sorgam molasses at Eger Bros. Goods delivered to all parts of the city, from Laßue’s cheap grocery. .«»►. — We have on hand 6 or 6 pairs of Wool Blankets to close out at very low prices. Sears & Son. I am thankful for past favors and will appreciate the continuation of the same J. V. W. Kirk. Queensware and glassware cheaper than the cheapest at LaRue’s.

Dried peaches, apples, prunes* pitted plums, blackberries, currents, raisins, & figs, at Eger Bros. In using Vitalized Air in the extraction of teeth Dr. Kelley takes great Pains, but gives none. W inter Millinery at less than cost at Hemphill and Honan’s. Come everybody. Two houses to rent. F. W. Babcock. Dried fruits of all kinds, can be found at Laßue’s cheap grocery. Don’t fail to have the benefit of vitalized air, for the painless extraction of teeth. —— rnrn-«m — 1 * A few pieces of carpets left at Sears & Son’s that will be sold at bargains. ■. ■ ■ .1 l ■——o ■ ■ i i »"■ i ii < !■— There aie a few more of those nice leggings, for Ladies and children. at Hemphill & Honan’s. , Tr / Look Here.— H. M. Purcupile wosdd respectfully ask 1 all who are indebted, to call immediately and settle, by cash or note. ts ■ Larue has ah extra assortment of Tobaccos of all kinds, A. No. 1 cigars, and invite you to call and, examine goods and prices, when in town. A reduction of 10 per ci on Ladies Fine Shoes, Grain Boots, Hats, Capa,'and Gents Furnishings at Campbell & Fardep’s. . rir «... I lMpl.ll i * « Boston, Woonsocket and Candee Rubber Boots will be offered, for a few days, at $3.00 per pair. Rhode Island Rubber Boots at $2.75. Ladies and Misses Gossamer Circulars 98 cents, at Ltidd Hopkins'. - ■■ ’'... •' o W. H. k C. Rhoades would call the attention of the public t 9 the tact that they have a fine set of Fairbank’s Scales in the alley in rear of their store, and will be happy to weigh your Hay, corn, oats, #c. This is one of the handiest places in the town, as you drive upon the scale, and over, and do not have to turn. Remember the place—in rear of W. H. iC. Rhoades’store. ~ - ’ ' . \YSS W • ali