Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Money Saving Move f .++ ) !■■■ . I *.,*4 • ■ , - k ■ nk- . . •< We will for the next SIXTY DAYS CLOSE OUT our entire sto k of MMN&, wmrmg' mm r : - - - —mm amwmm, ■ ■ El. i . ■-■ - ■„ ”-. ... ' - OGI' nPITTFUff OtHß* That menus Hut;/ mil hr vy JL viioTb xliblYl G 1 • sold ui prices ifial trill in-. sure their speed}j removal from off our sltfives. We are going into mERCHANTk : Business on a large scale. Why not? When a man can order a suit of clothes made to his measure and to suit his taste for and upwards, he w r ould be foolish not to have a tailor-made suit. See? We will have 200 STYLES to SELECT. FROM, with FIT AMD MAKE CTARAITEED; fiSP'Give this a trial and be A large and complete line of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes just received. The most complete ever brought here. We still have a great number of those BARGAIN SHOES. You have heard about them during the last few weeks. Well, we have dead LOADS OF BjSRSAMS for you for the next 60 days. One visit will convince you of the truth of our assertion. "We are now receiving a full and complete line of new goods. SAVE MONEY, BE WISE IN YOUR PURCHASES. To do so give the new firm a chance to convince you that they are the Cheapest-:-House-:-in Jasper Comity. THE ECONOMY STORE CO. (TRADE PALACE.) Successors to Willey & Sigler. LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete qlaplt rvP LUMBER, LATE ill SHINES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to ; sell to our patrons A! Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stools from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for And to all who will come and see us, we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Gome, see us and save money. v " Respectfully, — COLiBORISr cfe Co.
ij PAINT 1 ■il *yu«lo» C'OIT * AO’S OXK-rOiTRFGGYPATXT x-2 Paint Friday, unl it to Church Sunday. Eight r. § 2 k Fashionable Shades: Black, Maroon, Vermilion ”2 Blue, Yellow, Olive Brewster and Wagon ar« Greens. No Varnishing necessary. Brie# bard with a “shine.” One Coat and job is done. kXA g YOUR BUCCYrtI Tip top for Chairs, I-awn Seals, Sash, Flower *i ._ ■ Hots, Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture, £ S m "■ Front Doors. Store fronts, Screen Doors, Boats, 2S!!!! fMawles, Iron Fences In fact everything. Just c- 'J the thing for the ladies to use about the house - . * FOB ONE DOLLAR I 2 coirs HONEST i (JQ Are you £oing to Paint this year? If so. don’t £* i buy a point containing water or benzine when ~£ 5 JU— for the same money (or nearly so) you can procure " ('OiT ATfPS PCKE PAIST tiiat is wsmated to s V* be an HOXKBT, UEMTVK LINSEED-OIL PAIXT *g » a and free from water and benzine. Demand this I C y . brand and take no other. Merchants ar ~ kar it are our agents and authorized bv us, in writing. ““3 to warrant it to wear » VKARS with 3 COATS or rr% 9 VKAMB with 3 COATS. Our Slides are the J's S J'j latest Styles used in the East now becoming d LU so jjopular in the West, and up with the times "r y Try this brand of HONEST PAINT and you will fi.: never regret it This to the wise is sufficient O HOUSE PAINT ill | COIT'S FLOOR PAINTS 1 ( Paint thatt never dried beyond tP* sticky point. SBK waste a week, spoil ihe job, and then swear? '/—»\ ~ Nest time cal! for VOIT & 4VS FLOOR PA^NT 4 popular and suitable shades, wimwlinrti; ffirjr » bard m * rock over oighv. No trouble. No r x SSssWONT DR? STICK? 3 'r- ■ - iT^. h*" '■'#?
“May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and How He Got Out of It—Plain Words from the Sunny South, —When we are in trouble we cry for help. When we are relieved we often forget to be thankful, lint uot ahyavs. Mr \V W Griftin of Trout Creek, Sr. Clair Co., Ala . writes: “1 had a tart attack of chills and fever. My system was full 01-malari a. For two years J \va» scarcely able to work at all. * Some times my heart would palpitate for two hours at-a time Mv legs would get'cold to the kucas. and I fullv expected to die fn September, I*Bl, I h-iueiit a bottle of Shaker Extract of Knots, or Seigel’s Curative Syrup, of your agent. Mr It M King, and before t had taken tne first Imttle 1 felt better, and .before! had taken the first bottle 1 felt fetter, and in a short time vyasahle to go to work. May God bless you for the good jou have done.” ~ . sir \\ m. 4. McCann. iKiltandall ht . Boston! writes: six months ago 1 began to have pains its tne chest, stmiaeh and -t ics. 1 got little sleep hod woke all tired out. 1 once lost live pottndsdn fotlt days. I began Using .Shaker KxtraCUrf Roots, or SeigeC- >yrup. an wnefi l had lluished the si,xth bottle 1 could ea three stiuare meals a day, and go to sleep the minute I struck tlie bed. 4am a paper-hanger by trade, and have wotpe i every ««y slucc l too,; the second iio|tlr. an\l gained eigiiteeu pounds I ouglit to.be thanßthnaml l am.” This remedy ope us aw the natural passages of the bildy. expels the poison front the blood and -enntdes’tml-.trc-t-rrebutid what di-ense has do—>ed’ W. A. HALL. For sale bv all druggists and by A. J. >V bite 151 Warren street, Xew Yorlt. > -
