Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ - . ■ ■ - *■ ' -r - . ' • * , “The ECONOMY STOBE COMPANY has bought out Willey 2; Sigler. They own the building as well as the entire stock.” IEMHBWBwnaaBBKa The above is true in every respect. We like the appearance of the country, and have confidence in the town and its future. And acting in accordance with our opinion have invested a great deal of mpney here. We are now open for business. We are prepared to save yon 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 you can. They do not grow on every bush. We desire to call especial attention to our full and complete lines of BQ&maim smom? 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 find courteous and gentlemanly conduct is the only basis upon which to build up a good trade nnd merit the confidence and respect of the public. The above is the main PLANK in our PLATFORM, and we earnestly ask the people of this vicinity to give us a chance 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 place. 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.

The undersigned have now a complete stock of Him, LATH Ml SEIMS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons \ . - , ••-. • a ■ 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 we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us and save money. Respectfully, COL.BORN db Co.

|| PAINT 1 11l By nriwr COIT & CO’S OXEdOAT BUGGY PAITT I^3 Paint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Eight s mC Fashionable Shades: lilack. Maroon, Vermilion ‘'2 Blue. Yellow, Olive I .ake. Brewster and Wagon « *sl CMy Greens. No Varnishing necessary. Ihrlea hard with a *V.hiae.** One Coat and job is done. 2 YOUR BUGGY ill JJlla Tip top for Chairs, LaWn Scats. Sash, Flower ti c WPots. Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture, <5 Front Doors, Store-fronts, Screen Doors, Boats. ..s 2Sg Man les, iron Fences, in fact everything. Just c-“% the thing for the Ddies to use about the house , £ FOR ONE DOLLAR 2 DOIT’S HONEST I CO Are you going to Paint this year? If so, don’t IJ; J g buy a painti containing water or benzine when = f. 5 for the same money (or nearly so) yoS'can procure ,—- “ tBIT k CO*S PERK PAINT that ts warranted to H 5 a “ bean HONEST, OK.NUNE UNSKEIMML PAINT * 5 < Q and free from water and benzine. Demand this £, *» aam brand and taka no other. Merchants aaaw it are our agenti and authorized bv us,in writing. ~z ~ to warrant it to wear 6 YEARS with 3 COATS or £2* tfl * YEARS with S (OATS. Our Shades are the 3 s' % , Latest Styles used in the East now becoming » Vfel so popular in the West, and up with the times w *«{ T£\ Try this brand of lIONKST PAINT and you wUI •§ j»i JJjT never regret it This to the wise is sufficient ° HOUSE PAINT & I COIT’S FLOOR PAINTSPhint that never dried beyond the sticky point. 3S waste a week, spoil the 10b,-and then swear? 1 ~L Neat time call for COIT k. m VUi OK FALXT SS * popular and suitable shades, warranted to dry Lmmm ip hard aa a rock over night, No trouble. No L—» * SbWONT DR? STICKY 3

“May God Bless You!” A Bostan Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and! How He Got Out of It—Plain Wortfr j from the Sunny South. When w are in trouble we cry for .help. When we are relieved we often forget to be llmnkfiil. But not always. Mr. W. IV. Ctiftin. <>[ Trout Creek, St. Clair Co., Ala .writes: -I had a bad attack of chills and fever. My system was full of malaria. For two years 1 was seareelwableto work at all. Some times ; my heart would palpitate for two hours at a i time Jlv legs would get cold fa) the knees, ami I fully expected to die. In September, I*Bl, I bought a bottle of Shaker Extract of Knots, or Seigel’s Curative Syrup, of your agent, Mr. It. M King, and before l had taken the first lx>t- I tie 1 felt better, and before 1 had taken the first? bottle I felt //etter, and in a short time was able ' to go to work; May Cod bless you tor the good yon have done” . Mr. \\ in. .1. McCann. 9« ltandali St . Boston, writes: Six mouthy ago 1 began to have pains in the chest, stomach aud sides. 1 got little sleep and woke all tired out. I once lost five | pounds in four days. I l>egan using .Shaker Extract of Roots. or Seigel’s Syrup, an* when 1 l had finished the sixth bottle I could ea* three t siinare meals a day, and go to sleep the minute i I struck the bed. I am a pa per-hanger b v trade, and have worpeJ every day since I took j the second bottle, and gained eighteen pounds t ought to be thankful and I am.” - This remedy opens all the natural passages of the bddy, expels the poison from the blood ami enables nature to rebuild what disease lias de3tr°yed’ W.A. HALL. For sale bv alfdruggists and by A. J. White M Warren street, New Vork.