Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

mßtegaiy 1 ; -■ ———————• —-—-—■ ■. — - j . . ■ • . ■-- . ■ -•■ . ;.. . , -- 'J FENDIG’S FAIR! ss== added to it in all departments. The stock was purchased at ridiculously low figures and will therefore offer same at prices that will astonish you. New goods are daily being added but the SAME LOW PRICES as have been offered in the last three month’s sale, STILL PREVAIL. ." ■ * ■. > - .’’V yV-y i BEjjte- ‘ 7 . ■; ,y BELOWWEQUOTE A FEW OF THE MANY: Cambrics 4|cts. cheap at 6 cts.. Straw ticks 8 cts. cheap at 10 cteDrilling, (Corset Jeans)... 8 cts. cheap at iff cts.. Toweling, very wide,.. .4| cts. cheap at 6 cts. 5i1e5ia.................. 10 cts. cheap at 12| cts. Linen cra5h.............. 7 J cts. cheap at 10 cts. Every article in stock a leader at the prices offered. All goods marked in plain figures and sold for strictly cash. , We solicit a share of your patronage. .Located at R FENDIG’S Old Stand in Nowels’Block. ; S. FENDIG.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Our great offer of The Republican, the Inter-Ocean and New York Tribune, all three for $2; or The Republican and either of the others for $1.75, is for all subscribers, no matter how far delinquent; but our offer of The Republican and either the “Ocean” or Tribune for $1.50 is confined strict’ ly to new subscribers and to old ones who pay nil arrearages and a year in advance. But the “way back” ones can get a free InterOcean or Tribune, by paying three dollars on their indebtedness for The Republican, whether the , three dollars pays clear up or not

CHRISTMAS J GOODS, i Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. Laßue Brothers’ Cash Grocery.