Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. H. Willey & Sons Have made endeavor to fill each and every department of their Spacious Store Room, with such goods as shall meet the wants of their patrons, which will be sold at the very lowest possible prices. , — I THEIE : inti • d©|Bs tgP&ggMßlil cannot be excelled. All wool Cashmers, all wool SILK FINISH Henrietta Brilliantines, Parris Cashmere Plaids, Scotch Clan plaids. Flannels and clothes. No old colors. No.old Styles. In Clothing, they are Opening a Large New Stock! that needs but an examination to prove that it is simply unapproachable in cheapness and eligance of style. Sack suits, Frock suits, Prince Albert suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, at prices to suit everyone. ——-—— In Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Cloaks and Jackets, they lend the Market. None kept over from last year. No old goods, all new. No Seconds. No auction stock. Cloth Jackets, Reefer Jackets, Vest front Jackets, Beaver cloth Jackets, Silk Plush jackets, Plush Sacques and Cloaks, the best assortment in Bensselaer. ’ V .. . • - —— —— —w—■——— # CAPS> Of t]o.e Latest S>t3rle and Hotktest ZFrlce. Nor have they forgotton the SOLES of their patrons, but have judiciously placed within the reach of all, that which shall save frotii the biting frosts and inclement weather. The largest, cheapest, and best line of BOOTS, SHOES, ' Rubbers, Felt Boots, ARTICS ETC. • Ever brought to Jasper County. IN C ARRETS Wlf HAVE Brussels, Ingrains, Hemps, Home-made j .. - - -■ ■ , . - Rag Carpets, and Floor Oil Cloths, Piim to S Q-io-artexs “\X7"lcLe, In all grades from 25 cents per yard up. In fact the •ftTRADE PALACE!*IS THE TRADE DEPOT OF THE COUNTY. ; , - * .. • , •• -’’•'t , ; _• ■■ Ac . r . . '.yf, ..
