Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1887 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE REPUBLICAN.
BUSINESS LOCALS. 1 School becks at the P. 0. Cheese and Dried Beef, at Allm in’s Restauraut. Oysters, Lunch and Warm mea Is at Alkfcan’s Restaurant. Country people can get bargains in school books at the post-office. ■ Pure Cider. Vinegar at Allman’s Restaurant. . . Ladies’ Cloaks, all new, at Ludd Hopkins’. A n “elegant smoke. The” little Daisy, at Allman’s Restaurant. . If you want a bargain call on Laßue Bros. Finest assortment of candies in the citv, at Allman's Restaurant. ’ • , j Fancy box paper at the post- 1 office for loots, tinted and dower- 1 ed. The very best quality of stocking yarn at Lillis A Murry’s, every oi.uud warranted. Patrons from the country remember the post-office is the place | r-o buy your school books. Fresh bread, buns, pies and! cakes, always, at Allman’s Restaurant. The selection of Dry Goods in Hopkins’ corner excel any that they have ever ottered. Look to your beat interests and i buy your school books at the post office. Cheap! Cheap! The jewel is an emblem of purity. This is one reason why Mr. ('. C. Starr’s brand of pure uncolor oil leaf is styled Jewel Tea. I buy nry stationery direct from the -factory, buy cheap and sell cheaper, try me. H. J. Dexter. The best and cheapest roasted coffee at C. C. Starr's. He roasts ail his own coffees, and they are; always freshCountry dealers can buy Stationery at the post-office at wliole•■Htdo. Try -mer---H. J. Dexteii. Your choice of elegant glassware, at Allman’s Restaurant with one half pound of Baking powder. The making to order of picture frames, book-case's and win clow curtain hangings, a specialty, at Wright’s furniture store. MONEY! money— W. 11. 11. Graham loans money in sums of §3OO and upwards, on long time, at TP per cent, interest. Remember to give Mr. C. v C. Starr’s new importation of Jewel Tea a trial. Tt is a pure, uncolored tea of great merit. The Rochester Shoes for Ladies Misses and children will soon arrive, and Miss Rachel Leopold will be pleased to show them to you. CALL anyhow, at Leopold’s and see what his prices are, on first-class goods. Remember, he conducts his business without any expense. The books of S. Erwin A Son nro now in the hands of Hammond & Austin for collection. Those owing will please call at once and adjust their accounts. A bran-new stock of fine clothing at Leopold’s, and at prices 'that boat the lowest and even those who give their goods away, for the benefit of their customers. Don’t"fail to call and see the finest&assortmeht of all kinds of new styles of Dress Goods, just received, and at prices that beat all competition. At A. Leopold’s nerv corner block and sold by Miss, Ray Leopold. , This is an.era of progress and ’ one of the most progressive fentities of the age manifests itself in the care winch is taken in the preparation of food-stuffs for Human consumptions ——A- -signal instance of the extent to which this mest praiseworthy practice has been carried is seen in the Perfection Process of curing tea. Tea, -'of- which Mr. C. C. Kb irr is the sole importer for thjs di Strict has been unit'd inly and scientifically cured by Protection Pro cess so as to develop its arq- " matic and muwe-stimuTatingvir-tues, and then packed in Perfection Tea preserve them in the completest manner. r
