Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1890 — BUSINESS LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
BUSINESS LOCALS.
All goods at cost at R. Fendigs. Go to R. Fendig’s for goods at cost. C. C. Starr’s pure Jewel Tea is the most refreshing of beverages. See the Buckeye Frameless Binder at Coen US Faxtbh’s. I mean business! All goods at eost from this date. U. Fernlig. Dont forget to see Coen & Paxton’s two horse—one Canvass Binder The wonder of the age—Coen <fc Paxton’s Buckeye Banner Binder. Convince yourself of the truth of my assertions by calling. R. Fendig.
Jewelry, millinery and notions at cost at Mrs. Lecblider’s until August 31st. Corn for sale by Miss C. P. Monnet, Rensselaer. 42-3 t p Dexter & Cox handle flour in the bulk. Call and see them. fbe celebrated hominy meal for sale by Dexter & Cox. Cabinets reduced to 12.50 per doz en. J. A. Sharp. Buy your best flour at Dexter & Cox and save 25 cts. per hundred. Dexter & Cox are in the flour and meal business as well as feed, call and see.
Dexter & Cox will sell you flour for 12.30 and 12.50 per hundred, BEST GRADES. From this date we will sell al clothing at cost to make room for fall stock. We mean business. J. H. Willey & Son. Farmers bring in your corn, oats and rye, we will exchange you any kind of feed. Dexter <fc Cox. J. H. Willey & Son are prepared to give you the best carpets for the least money.
Call for yourself and see that I mean business. Save the profits, buy goods at cost at R. Fendig’s. Desiring to close out my entire stock, I will sell all goods at cost from this date. R. Fendig. People needing anything in my line, should take advantage of this rare opportunity. R. Fendig. .1L A new line of hosiery and gloves at Mrs. Lecklider’s.
Low prices—Best Machines—Extras in stock at Coen & Paxton’s. For a studebaker wagon, the world’s best, go to’C. A. Rroberts’. Our stock of Ladies’ Fine Shoes is the largest and best in Jasper county, including the following brands: 'W. L. Douglas <fc Co’s, fine shoes for ladies and gentleman. Selz Schwas <k Co’s, fine shoes for ladies and gentleman. A. J. Johnson’s fine shoes for ladies and misses. A. J. Johnson’s spring heel shoes for ladies and misses. Guy Docker’s fine shoes for ladies. N. W. Gookey’s fine shoes for ladies. Ail of the above goods are fully warranted.
J. H. WILLEY & SON.
Tlie Use of Perfumes. How fashions change. A couple of years ago it was the proper thing for a girl to rinse her lace handkerchief in her scent bottle. Such a proceeding now would be considered a vulgarism, for if there is any one article in a fashionable toilet which is not perfumed it is a handkerchief. Hosiery and gloves slumber in beds of sweet grass and leaves; laces, wraps, and underwear have their separate sachet pillows; dresses are hung among the bags of sweet clover which perfume every closet, even bonnet boxes emit fragrant odors when uncovered, and in the linings of many overcoats the wcalding is dusted with orris, but not a trace of scent hangs about the sheer little square of lace-edged mull. The deficiency, however, is more than counterbalanced by faints sweet odors which linger about the folds and hems of dress-skirts. Even card-cases and pocket-books are perfumed, and so is the small blotter bought with fashionable stationery. But these items are insignificant compared with the cost of perfuming a summer outfit, which requires the service of a maid and an outlay equivalent to that expended for gloves or shoes.
Syrup White Pine and Tar will im s mediately relieve croup, whooping* cough and bronchitis. For sale oy F B. Meyer. “Pfit money in thy pursb,” and do not throw it a way on a poor binder or mower. Consider the number of years the machine should last, and what it should cost for repairs. Champion binder and mowers have no competitors on these two points.
