Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
8 THE RUSH CONTINUES!; The First Week a F* GRAND SUCCESS X * <nr* f EVERYBODY is taking advantage of r S Fendig’s Assignee Sale. a S You Can’t Afford to Miss It. | J EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE $ S IS A LEADER. People from ad- S g joining counties have heard of it and g are coming. Our force of clerks has 4 been increased to TEN. X 5 All Waited on Promptly. 5 4 f *' —’*•> J WINTER IS UPON US, and the need of IIAWW v Overcoats, Blankets and Woollens is , j g strongly impressed upon us. Why £ will you pay the profits when you can ' [ w " g buy them at COST OR LESS. 1 J ’ Everything Marked out in Plain Fierures. ;' ~ g «=»« rxx-Tao ! > 5 Overcoats that were $17.00 now $11.50 ,i i Overcoats that were $12.00 now ..$ 8.75 ' [ r Overco&ts that were $ 8.00’n0w.............. ..$ 4.95 ( > a Vests worth from 75 cents to $2, now.. .25 cents to SI.OO J —— Underwear that was SI.OO now. 55 cents. <' $ REMEMBER THE TIME IS LIMITED. ’ $ * | Ralph Fendig’s old stand. g | B. F. FENDIG, Assignee, j
FIRE! WATER! SMOKE! Since the fire of the Halloran block we have dis covered many dress goods and white blankets slightly damaged by dripping water and smoke. Bengaline dress goods marked SI.OO EZ Now Fine all wool 40 inch Henrietta was 68 cents, A n o4 c <*• ’ * S . ~ ~ n ~~ ~ Fine all wool 40 inch Henrietta, was 48 cts. A Now-... Blankets 10 per t cent, ofi marked price. Five dozen ten and twelve quart tin pails that retailed at 15 to 25 cents, now 10 and 12 cents. A few trunks damaged by water and plastering will be sold at cost. - •. . . 4 ■ Special prices on all of the immense new tall stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Cloaks, Underwear, Gloves etc. COAE EARLY As this is no fake but a genuine reduction [sale at the reliable, one price cash house. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORK
