Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1890 — We Have Come To Stay. [ARTICLE]

We Have Come To Stay.

CINCINNATI BARGAIN HOUSE! Holding a prominent place among the most attractive and complete commercial establislments of Rensselaer or northern Indiana, more than a passing notice is due to the Cincinnati Bargain House, located next door to Tuteur Bros, grocery. The premises so occupied are spacious and commodious, admirably arranged, and equipped with every facility and convenience for the transaction of the business. While the slock is large and complete and everything new, comprising Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloaks, Shawls, Hats and Caps. They claim, and which the ]x?ople of Rensselaer know they are doing the business and they are wide awake business men. Of course other inerchants try and put out prices ‘to compete with them and they find out it is impossible to do so. The day for old fogy merchants sitting around the fire, waiting for trade has gone by. There is sueh a thing as merchants playing ouL being so long in a place and not treating their trade as they might. This thing, when people buying goods and not giving them what they purchase, it will not do. These are offered at attractively low prices, and customers have the satisfaction for their money. In addition to their stock the Cincinnati Bargain House is conducted by gentlemen who are thorough going business men, possessing a complete knowledge of their enterprise, with the requisite zeal and ability for its successful conduct. The Cincinnati Bargain House invites patrons to examine their stock, guaranteeing to all, good goods, courteous attention and lowest cash prices. Remember they claim they will not be undersold and see others watch their place and copy what they do. They Originate, not Imitate. Cincinnati Baiigain House,