Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS LOCALS.

All goods at cost at R. Fendigs. /. C. C. Starts pure Jewel Tea is the most refreshing of beverages. I mean business! All goods at cost from this date. R. Fendig. ' Convince yourself of the truth of my assertious by calling. * R. Fendig. Go to R. Fendig’s for goods at cost. ‘ As my intentions are to qOit business, I have decided to close -out my entire stock at cost. R. Fendig. People needing anything in my line, should take advantage of" this rare opportunity. R. Fendig. Desiring to close out my entire stock, I will sell all goods at cost from this date. R. Fendig. Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee youvean buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Stetr’s at the old" price. Look at Leopold’s 5 and 10 cent counters. Numberless articles can be found there, at those prices, worth five times the amount in value.

Buy pure teas and fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. We roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. Flower pots all sizes at cost, at J. H. Willey & Sons’. The largest assortment of boots and shoes in Jasper county. J. H. Willey & Son. Remember we can save you money on boots and shoes. J. H. Willey & Sons. All winter goods at cost for cash at R. Fendig’s. Go to Hemphill & Honau’s and buy Boots and Shoes. They give you back 10 cents for every dollars’ worth of goods you buy this month. The new fall stock now arriving at the Trade Palace, was bpught at bottom, cash prices, and will be sold to meet all competition. We have decided to continue the discount sale during this month in the Boot & Shoe department. Remember, 10 per cent off for the cash this" month. Hemphill & Honan., For Sale. — One the of best 80 acre farms in Jasper County, 2} miles southeast of Rensselaer. Call upon or address, A. S. Baker, 50-lOt Rensselaer Ind. Fine Mediterranean seed wheat for for sale, at my place in Barkley tp., about 5 miles northeast of Rensselaer. 6t p. John English. At Mrs. Leeklider’s millinery store one door east of the Post Office will be found breast pins from lOcts. to $3.50; hats from scts. to $1: all good goods warranted. We have a long line of flannels, cotton flannels, wool blankets and every thing of the kind which we will sell at bottom prices. J. H. Willey & Sons. We have a long line of flower pots all sizes, glassware, queensware, table knives and forks, spoons, pocket cutlery and numerous other articles which we are selling out at cost. Call and examine these goods before buying. J. H. Willey & Sons. 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 d s fferent styles of moulding on hand.

I wish to call the attention of all f .rmers contemplating buying a bin-, der next year that I have two new binders of the latest improvement, that I will sell at a special low price, and on next year’s terms. Will cost you nothing until after next harvest. Come and see me and save yourself $25.00 on a binder. I also have a few of those superb mowers, the best the in world, that I willsell on next year's terms. Come early for they are going like hot cakes. The way these machines go out is evidence that an agricultural man can tell the truth. Come and hear the truth. For any kind ff of -■ajoHnoTO that j» need es* a—fcsrss-* come and see me. I will surely save, you money. I sell on small profits, for cash. Don’t forget the Spa<ling Harrow, now fall is here. B. F. Ferguson.

EVERYBODY READ The Rensselaer Flouring Mill has been thoroughly renovated and repaired and is now doing as good a business as any first class mill in the state. We will lake fanners’ wheat and store to exchange for flour. Will also pay the highest cash price for good wheat, and all who have flour to buy will save themselves money by buying at the Mill or of our agents. We will sell first class flour for less money than you can buy any other good glade in the county. We are flow prepared to grind rye, either for flour or chopped feed, any day in the week. Thanking all old customers for their patronage we invite as many new ones as wish to give uAa trial for which we will guarantee satisfaction. x * / Rknssklaek Miluho Go. (Successors to E. N. Hyland.)