Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1889 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCALS. r~~'*£s+m‘ jGlonous inducements in staple and fancy dry goods at R. Kemiig’s. For a nice box of note paper go to Long ft Eger’s. Everything goes at rock bottom prices. Come in everybody ami see that we mean it. ... R. Fendig. Any one wishing paiiit, oil. etc., I can do well bv calling on Long A I Eger. | BARGAINS in Glassware at C. C. Starr’s. A \ gal. water-pitcher, various stylos, only 2o cents. We still continue to make best cabinet photos at $2.50 per dozen. J. C. Williams. Insure 3-011 r life in the old reliable Union Central. W W Watson, Agent. B. Forsythe, of the Chicago Bargain Store, was in the city this week to buy a large stock of clothing and shoes. It R. Fendig desires to call especial attention to his custom tailoring department. Having received his fall samples he offers to make suits at prices particularly pleasing. Look out for the biggest bargains yV)u ever saw in a new and complete stock of clothing next week at the Chicago Bargain Store. It We are not pushing out old style paper at “slaughtered prices,” but new goods at a living profit. Long & EgeK. All persons owing the firm of N. Warn er & Sons are requested to call and settle, by cash or otherwise, at once. Patrons and teachers of the schools of the county are invited to call at the Post Office book store, before buying school supplies elsewhere. My immense new stock of clothing is now open, unequalled in style and quality, unparalled in low prices. R. Fendig. Pure cider vinegar, guaranteed to keep pickles and to fill all the requirements of the State Law, at C. C. Starr’s. Don’t forget that Farneman & Co. are paying 5 per cent, more for poultry and eggs than any other house in the city. The finest assortment of Carpets in town, is at A. Leopold’s. Cali and see them, whether you wish to buy or not. ’ Choice, fresh, home-roasted coffee, at C. C. Starr’s, at no higher 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. The only place in the county to get strictly pure roasted coffee is at C. C. Starr’s. No extra charge for grinding. a

To the good livers of the town of Rensselaer: If yon want to live fine, buy the Michigan flour and Ladd’s cream cheese at Priest & Paxton’s. There is nothmg better tban the best, and yon never fail of finding the very best groceries, and at the bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s store. We take the lead in low prices on mens 1 boots and shoes. Honest goods at reasonable prices is our motto. Economy Store Co. In buying my line of boots and shoes this fall I have made it a point to get a good grade article, which can be sold on same price level as low grades. R. Fendig. No lady can afford to miss calling on Ray Leopold and examining her stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, and ladies’ and children’s Hosiery, in all grades and at the lowest prices. Buy your goods of parties that are reliable. We make good all imperfections and sell good, honest goods as cheap as you pay for shoddy stuff. Economy Store Co. Everybody knows that “the best is the cheapest,” why buy cheap stuff at any price when you can buy good goods for very little more at the Economy Store Co. Long & Eger have still got some wall-paper left, and they have not marked it so high that they con deduct 25 per cent, but they will make it pay any one wishing paper to give them a call. / Ladies’ shoes at sl, $1.25, $1,50, $2 and $2.25, all reduced 50 cents on each pair. We handle no shoddy pasteboard goods, but sell you the best the market affords. We can save you some money on shoes. Economy Store Co.

Poultry Wanted. Large quantities of poultry are wiated during the next 15 days, and especially Of spring chickens. Prices per pound, subject to changes in the market: Highest market price paid for Spring chickens, Docks and Eggs. J. R. ADAMS.