Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Groceries, AT C. C. Starr’s. Largest: Stock, Lowest Prices, Greatest Variety, / Of this class of Bootis ever before offered in Rensselaer. Majolica and Kalomeda wares, Fancy Stand Lamps and Hanging lamps 25 to 50 per cent, discount from regular prices. Ji m -A.m aa mWawi O7 F1 ’esh Roasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam Coffee and Spice Mills/'W ■ ■ ' ■ J. c.’porter,’ - ' will pay you the For all kinds of MARKETABLE GRAIN. g Has all kinds of HARD and SOFT COAL For Sale. Jtf@“Warehouse and Coal Yard on Bailroad, north of
tl STSHE! -NQWEI/S BLOCK,xisselaer _______ Ixic3 . iana *—<J 0 —’ Hardware, Implements, Tinware and Tinnino. The B oss-ATwine Binder of the. world,-the Minneapolis, manufactured by J. F. Apleby, the inventor of the only binder in use to-day. Machines warranted. Also the Triumph Selflake Reapers, and the Clipper Mower, all in the front as to superiority, also Champion Corn Planters, Advance Hay Bake, Furst & Bradly Plows, Barrows and Cultivators; also the Hapgood Sul key Plow, guaranteed to be & the lightest draft sulkey in the market The Flying Dutchman not excepted. Vve also»keep a full line of Pumps, Iron and V. cud, and, in fact, every thing usually kept iu.„„. Hardware Stock. Tin Spouting put up, and in a manner that will not have to be repaired or looked after immediately. Bai bed Wire., (the Celebrated Glidden,) best on the market. In Stoves, our stock has been selected from the best mani,.fhcturies, for their known among them may be found the GG.A.B.LAISrT) COOK” A better Cook Stove has not yet been made. We Warrant all our Machines and Stoves to give satisfaction,,or no sale. Warrant the 16 inch Sulkey Plow to run with less draft on the team than a 14 inch walking plow, if.it don’t, we give the Sulkey to tiie one who beats it. We propose to sell our goods fair prices, and try to give satisfaction to all our customers-. Call and look through. Always glad to have o r iijvestigate and cbmpaiV before ■ Sf. V. Cleaverselaer, April 22, 188.
