Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Anyone wishing paint, oil, etc., can do well by calling on Long A Eger. BARGAINS in Glassware at C. C. Starr’s. A gallon water-pitcher, various styles, only 25 cents. A finer line of embroideries and laces can not be found anywhere than that carried by R. Fendig. Meyer, the druggist, is making a great slaughter sale in wall papers. The lowest prices ever known. A good suit of clothes may now be had at R. Fendig’s for $4, never before sold anywhere less than #6.50. Gilt Papers, 5 cts., 7 cts., 8 cts., the best 15 cts. per roll-a redaction of from 25 to 50 per Meyer’s. Eggs from fine Brown Leghorn fowls, #1 for setting of 13 eggs. 43-3 m. Isaac Reubelt. We still continue to make best cabinet photos at #2.50 per dozen. J. C. Williams. We give the finest prizes that have ever been given with baking powder. Priest <fc Paxton. If you want a nice comb-case, buy a box of baking powder, at Priest & Paxtons. i,.. .... Some fine bred Poland-China pigs, for breeding purposes, for sale by I. B. Washburn. Insure your life in the old reliable Union Central. W. W Watson, Agent Another car load of shirting, musline, tinware, clothespins, notions <fec. just received at the Chicago Bargain Store, 2t. Boys, go gather up all the old iron, bones and rags on the farm, and bring it; to Farneman & Co., and get the money for it. Don’t forget that Farneman & Co. are paying 5 per cent, more for poultry and , eggs than any other Rouse in the city. The finest assortment of Carpets in town, is at A. Leopold’s. Call and see them, whether you wish to buy or not. Choice, fresh, home-roasted coffee, at C. C. Starr’s, at no fugher price than you pay for inferior grades, elsewhere. Boots and Shoes can be obtained at Leopold’s for at least 25 per cent, less* than at any other house. All goods warranted. Why pay regular prices for cheap auction stuff, when you can get good goods for the same prices of the Economy Store Co. Men and womens shoes 75 "cts. per pair. Childrens 25 cts. Mens calf and heavy boots $1.50 per pair. Chicago Bargain Store. The only place in the county to get strictly pure roasted coffe e is at C. C. Starr’s. No extra charge for grinding. To the good livers of the town. of.. Rensselaer: If you want to live fine, buy the Michigan flour and Ladd’s cream cheese at Priest & Paxton’s. Now is the time to paper your walls and ceilings. A reduction of 25 per cent, on all grades of my entire stock of wall paper. F. B. Meyer. There is nothing better than the best, and you never fail of finding die very best groceries, and at the bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s store. Shoes have become very cheap in front of some of the stores lately, but the proprietor of the Chicago Bargain Store should have the credit. 2t.

We take the lead in low prices on mens’ boots and shoes. Honest goods at reasonable prices is our motto. Economy Stobe Co. No lady can afford to miss calling on Bay Leopold and examining her stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, and ladies’ and children’s Hosiery, in all grades and at the lowest prices. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? If so, bring it to Fameman <fc Co., on Front St, opposite Mackey’s marble shop. A great reduction in prices, this week, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Muslin down to 4£ cts. per yd. White check and plaid goods, prices cut in two. Cashmeres and Henerittacloth, 8 cts. per yd. up to 85 cts. per yd., worth 15 cts. to $1.25 per yd, Ginham 4cts per yd. Calico 3 ctS. per yard. 2t | Drs. S. A. McMellon, specialist in . the treatment of diseases of the eye, 'treats all diseases of the eye with medicine and has been successful where many eminent oculists have failed, and in no case has ever injured an eye. Will visit Rensselaer every two weeks. Dates of next visit will be from July 31 to Aug. 3. Office with Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, on Front street ts. btii Far Sale. Lots No. 14 and 15 and 16 in Benjamin’s addition. For particulars call OB R. F. Benjamin.