Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Heard on the Street! “The ECONOMY STOBE COMPANY has bought out Willey & Sigler. They own the building as well as the entire stock.” fa r* “ ,1 ~ r ~~— ———:—. . .. - ’ The above is true in every respect. We lilp the ap_ pearance of the country, and have confidence in the town nncl its future. And acting m accordance with our opinion have invested a great deal of money here. We are now open for business . We are prepared to save ypu money, and can convince you of that fact beyond a reasonable doubt, upon your first visit to our store. We shall place upon our “BARGAIN COUNTERS” for the next 30 days many articles of use and necessity that will be sold at such low figures, as to insure of their ready sale on sight. Save a dollar when yoii can. They do not grow on every bush. We desire to call especial attention to our full and complete lines of CLOWMM** BQQWS BMOM 8 1 WTOIft We shall endeavor to merit the confidence and support of the public, by doing business in an honorable and straightforward manner. Twenty years experience in the Dry Goods trade has taught us that FAIR DEALING, FAIR PROFITS and courteous and gentlemanly conduct is the only basis upon which to build pp a good trade and merit the confidence and respect of the public. The above is tha main PLANK in our PLATFORM, and we earnestly ask the people of this vicinity to give us a chanee to prove the truth of the assertion. To the old friends and customers of Messrs. Willey & Sigler, we extend a hearty welcome, and will endeavor to induce them by fair means to continue to trade at the same old plaee. Give us a trial. You will like our style of doing business. A full line of new goods this week. Remember you will find us in the “Trade Palace.” THE ECONOMY STORE CO. Successors to Willey & Sigler. ~ vT. . v....... ssasemmsEmmsmsß The undersigned have now a complete stock of LUMBER, UTS ill SIMMS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands? enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us? we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Come? see us and save money. Respectfully? COLBORN cfc Co.
is Man who uses pairs paint never swears
“May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and How He Got Out of It—Plain Words from the Sunny louth. When we arc in trouble we cry for help. When we are relieved we oltcu forget to be thankful. Hut uot always. Mr. \V... W Gtif--11 ii. of Trout Creek, Bt. Clair Co., Ala , writes: “I hail a bad attack 6t chills and lever. My system was full ol malaria. lor two years 1 was scarcely able, to work at all. sonic tiroes my heart would palpitate for two hours at a time Mv legs would get cold to the knees, and I fully expected to die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of Shaker Extract of Roots, or Weigel’s Curative Syrup, of jour agent, Mr It M. King, and before t bad taken the first hot-: tle 1 felt lietter. and before I had taken toe first bottle I felt tetter, aud in a short time was aide to go to work. May God Ideas you for the g-Me! * °Mr , n \VVn P j; McCann, ft) Ragaattßlt .-Boston,' writes: Six months ago I beginr to have pains in trie chest, stomach ami ni les. 1 little sleep and woke all tired out. l .onee lost, live pounds in four days. 1 began using .Shaker Extract of Roots, or.leigel’s Syrup, an" when f had finished the sixtli bottle 1 could ea> three square meals a day, aud go to. sleep the minute 1 struck tlie bed. I am a paper-hanger bv | rv i.. nnd have wnrpe.i everf/ iiaysiUCC 1 took the second bottle, and gained eigCtePirpouiiilsi I owglit to be thankful and l am.” •• • •-••• This remedy opeus all the natural passages ol tEVTiddy. expehr-thc poiuoii -tonuAinLkloOiiaud. enables nature to rebuild wlifit disease has de--Blroyetl ’ w. A. HALL* For sale bv all druggists and by A. J. White H Warren street. Xew I'ork.
