Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCAJjy.

Johnny smoke the Mascot. i School Books at the Pbst-offiee. . ... e . ! Ladies watches, $4 at Kanrial’s. There are School Books attlieP. O A guitar for #6, at Kannal’s. Come and sec the 25ct, twilled red flannel, at Ellis <fe 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 Rossbacher’s figure music, for the guitar, at Kannal’s. i Try At Brvers’ hand made Mascot cigar, only sc. I Smoke the Mascot cigar. For sale everywhere. For bargains in overcoats and cloaks go to Ellis & Murray’s. ; R. Fen dig's stock of shawls, flannels and yarns is now complete. Stem wind and stem set watches, $4, at Kannal’s. Nee the line of plush and cloth jackets, at Ellis & Murray’s. Don’t forget that J. E. Spitler is at the post-office, with a full line of School Books. 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. Go to Mrs. M. E. Lecklider’s for millinery and dress making, next door to Haus’ restaurant. ' ■ Come in and see my stock of hats before buying. Mils. M. E. Lecklideb. Paxton & Moore have the boss scheme, you get a sled with every can of Baking Powder. Bring your sewing and I will do it reasonably. Mrs. M. E. Lecklideb.

Hereafter goods bought at the Chicago Bargain Store to be taken on the train will be delivered free of charge at the depot. 2t. Pure cider vinegar, guaranteed to keep pickles and to fill all the requirements of the State Law, at C. C. Starr’s. From this date we will do business on a cash basis and the goods are \ marked way down. Ellis & Murray. The largest stock of millinery and ; fancy goods in town, at Mrs. Lecklider’s, one door east of Haus’ restaurant. School teachers, don’t fail to call and price gold watches; they are so very cheap at Kannal’s Jewelry Palace. A complete line of hats have been received at R. Fendig’s, in all' the •modem styles, which will be sold at j modem prices. Don’t forget that Fameman & Co are paying 5 per cent, more fc poultry and eggs than any otht. house in the city. Although I do not do an “exclusive cash business,” and believe in accommodating when needy; I defy competition in prices when one has the money. R. Fexdig. Ladies, why not have a beautiful form by wearing one of those new French corsets, with extra long waists? Only $1 at Hemphill <fe Honan’s.

To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest ! market price for yoar poultry? If \ so. bring it to Fameman it Co., on Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble shop. Millinery goods, way down! felt hats oOcts. Tips 50cts per bunch of three. Wings and feathers 25 cts. to 50cts apiece. Velvets from oOcts to 75cts per yard. We are the people, Come and see. Hemphill <fe Hoxax. T! F. Clark with Jay W. Williams, is a cabinet maker, by trade, and if you want any furniture made or, repaired bring it to him. All work guaranteed. Picture frames made to order, 20 different styles of raonlding on hand.

Drs. S. A. MeMellon, 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 faded, and in no case has ever injured an eye. She will be in Rensselaer December 5 to 9, 1889, and every two weeks thereafter. Office with Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, on Front street