Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCALS. Come and see the 25ct, twilled red flannel, at Ellis & Murray’s. Boys’ stem wind watches, $2.50, at Kannal’s. Glorious inducements in staple and fancy dry goods at R. Fendig’s. Step in and see Rossbachcr’s figure music, for the guitar, at Kannal’s. For school supplies go to Long <fc Eger’s. You can buy a stem wind gold watch for S2O, at Kannal’s. For nice, stylish dress goods go to Ellis & Murray’s. You pay the least and get the roost when buying of R. Fendig. Long & Eger have the finest line of stationery ever brought to town. Try Al Bryers’ hand made Mascot cigar, only sc. Smoke the Mascot cigar. For sale everywhere. —... For liargains in overcoats and cloaks go to Ellis & Murray’s. For a nice box of note paper go to Long <fc Eger’s. R. Fendig’s stock of shawls, flannels and yarns is now complete. Stem wind and stem set watches, $4, at Kannal’s. See the line of plush and cloth jackets, at Ellis Murray’s. Any one wishing paint, oil, etc., can do well by calling on Long Eger. Don’t forget that J. E. Spitler is at the post-office, with a full line of School Books. A. Leopold says he cannot he undersold by anybody, when the cash is produced. B, S. Fendig still pays the highest market price for hides, furs, old iron, rags, tallow, etc., at N. Fendig’s. We still continue to make best cabinet photos at $2.50 per dozen. J. C. Williams. Mrs. Lecklider has had several year’s experience in the millinery business and guarantees satisfaction. The best canton flannels ever shown in Rensselaer 5,7, 8| cents a yard, at Ellis & Murrays. Bootsand Shoes at A. Leopold’s are a specialty, and remember the prices are all down to a cash basis. Come and see the new stock of millinery at Mrs. M. E. Lecklider’s, one door east of Haus’ restaurant. Subscriptions for all kinds of periodicals and weekly papers, taken by J. E. Spitler, at the post-office. School children will do well by calling on Long <fc Eger for slates, pencils,’tablets or books of any kind. A very fine line of Overcoats for men ami boys. Cheap for caslu at Leoixild’s.

A complete line of hats have been received at R. Fendig’s, in all the modern styles, which will be sold at modern prices. Ladies —Call and see my new stock ;in Dress Goods, and oblige Yours truly, Rav Leopold. i Choice, fresh, home-roasted coflfee, at C. C. Starr’s, at no higher price than you pay for inferior grades, (elsewhere. Don’t forget that Farneman <fc Co. are paying 5 per cent, more for poultry and eggs than any other house in the city. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper < County: Do you want the highest ■market price for your poultry? If so. bring it to Farneman & Co., on Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble shop.

As usual, A. Leopold’s stock of Fine Clothing is now complete and anyone who will take pains to examine the goods, will at once see that he had an eye to business in the selection of this mammoth stock of clothing, which was bought in the Eastern markets, and at prices that will not fail to secure their sale. This clothing is all warranted to be as represented. Call soon and select a real fine suit of clothing, in any style, at prices that cannot fail to please you. A. Leopold, The Fashionable Clothier.

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. She will be in Rensselaer November 20 to 22, 1889, and every two week* thereafter. Office with Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, on Front street