Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1886 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUSINESS LOCALS-
Soapine, the dirt killer, at J. W. King’s. Hemphill & Honan’s for your Boots <fc Shoes. Everything down to rock bottom, at Kannal’s. Houses to rertt at the Loan, and Insurance Bureau, next door to Post Office. All yellow table peaches, at $1.75 and $2 per dozen cans, at Laßue Bros’. •——d •p- - "• At the post-office is he largest and cheapest line of stationery ever kept in the town. Fine summer shawls, white dress, goods and lawns, the cheapest in’ town, at Leopold’s. ■*« ~ i Go to Kannal’s Drug Store for your Wall Paper. We are selling off our stock at prices that defy competition. My stock of Boots and Shoes, is now complete in every lespect, and I would be very glad to show you goods. Ralph Fendig. Big reduction in all kinds of California canned fruits, at Laßue Bros’. Everything in the paint line, of the best material, warranted to, give satisfaction, prices knocked ut of otime at Kannal’s. School Te^ch^rs—ltis to your, interest to come to Hemphill & Honan’s, for your millinery or Boots and Shoes. The Great Discovery—Soapine, the Dirt Killer—for washing and cleaning no matter what. Harmless to hands or fabrics. J. W. King, Call at Leopold's, before it is too late, and get your clothing, at prices to make yon happy. The prices are lower than they have ever been before. A great many people say that the post-office is the best place in town to buy stationery. You get more and better goods, for less money. ' Fresh fish for Fridays. Henry Eiglesbach, at the new meat market, next door east of the postoffice, will have fresh lake fish, on sale every Friday, during the season. House to Rent.—The Mrs. Schneider house on Cullen and Washington streets, opposite the Makeever House, for rent on favorable terms. Apply to M. L. Spitler, with Thompson A Bro. For ladies, misses and children’s fine shoes, call at Leopold’s, as they will be sold at greatlwr educed prices,—owing to his not being under any heavy stock is one of the finest and largest in the city. Priest’s Chicago Grocery is still in full blast, but has moved to new quarters, in the Austin prop erty, which hts been tastefully fitted up and painted, for the use of Priest’s Chicago Grocery. Call and see us. 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. As everybody knows, Mr. Leopold has greater advantages in business than some of his competitors; as he is not under heavy rents, and otherwise manages his business in the most economical way; thereby being able to give great benefits to his many patrons. Please call soon at Leopold’s Bazaar and get yourself supplied with goods, at almost your own prices, 7-
