Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1886 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCALS-

W AY— Down— low- Everything at Kann il’s cheap store. Call and see us this week in our new room. r* —Laßue Bnjßr Good Linen Caps, 20 c. Hempnill & Honan. Honge* to rent at the Loan, and Insurance Bureau, next door to Post Office. ■ «- gib - - -» New clothing store, new stock of boots and shoes. Nathan Fendig, proprietor. Splendid new stock of spring goods, at the new millinery store. Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s old stand. No old stock at N. Fendig’s, all new, and when you call you will find them very moderate in price. Just received, at Fendig’s, a complete stock of clothing from the east, latest styles, and well made. 1 *■ You can buy your Dry Goods, at Leopold’s cheaper than at any previous time; as he is determined to quit business. A full line of mens’, youths’ and boys’ clothing, just received at Nate Fendigs’, something new, patent extension clothing. Call and see, 1 - Mothers, yon can get the nicest little suits, for your children from 4 years old, up, at Ralph Fendig’s, cheap and excellently well made. Call and see them. My stock of Boots and Shoes is now complete in every lespect, and. I would be very glad to show you goods. Ralph Fendig. Our motto is to give our customers the very lowest per cent at. which goods in our line can be sold, when the same are bought and paid for, at rock bottom prices. Willey & Sigler. “A thing of beauty is a ever.”. What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs R. P. Benjamin has? Call at Hardman’s and examine them.

Priest’s Chicago Grocery .is still in full blast, but has moved to new quarters, in the old Austin property, which has been tastefully fitted up and painted, for the use of Priest’s Chicago Grocery. Call aDd see ua. Look to your interest. I will sell lumber of a superior quality and just as cheap as you can buy in the county. Am just as near headquarters as any dealer in the county, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. Let me figure with you before you buy. R. P. Benjamin. No house should go without a thorough renovation and a free use of disinfectants, after being closed and heated all winter. There is no better way to completely disinfect a house than to have the walls and ceiling made new, with the very best material in the world, “Alabastine,” which may be had at F. B. Meyer’s drug store, any tint, or pure white.