Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1889 — ADVERTISED LETTERS. [ARTICLE]
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
George Benjamin, Alfred S. Brown, Charles Grath—2, C. Gerrard—3, Wm. Geary, J. G. Hackett, Arthur E. Kimball, Jessie E. Swain, Alma Stivers. A guitar for $6, at Kannal’s. Johnny smoke the Mascot School Books at the Post-office. Ladies watches, $4 at Kannal’s. There are School Books at the P. O. For bargains in overcoats and cloaks go to Ellis & Murray’s. A nice line of window curtains and cheap, too, at B. F. Fendig <t Co’s. See the line of plush and cloth jackets, at Ellis & Murray’s. Hats, caps, gloves and mitts, as cheap as anybody’s, at Hemphill <fc Honan’s. BARGAINS in Glassware at C. C. Starr’s. A | gaL water-pitcher, various styles, only 25 cents. Any one wishing paint, oil, etc., can do well by calling on Long & Eger. If you desire anything in school supplies you will do well to call at B. F. Fendig <fc Co’s. Don’t forget that J. E. Spitler is at the post-office, with a full line of School Books. Now for a Surprise.—B. Forsythe of the Chicago Bargain Store has been in Chicago and Cincinnati nearly one week buying dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, gloves 4c., which means they now have the rarest bargains ever offered in Jasper ooautyCj 2t.
