Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FENDIG’S FAIR! After a week of increasing trade, and with the arrival of new goods, encouraged by patrons’ appreciation, extremely low prices offered, we wish to again to invite all those who have not availed themselves of bur very low prices, to give us aca 1. . • ... r Every article sold at prices quoted. Below we give you another list to cut out and stick in your your hfit, when on a shopping expedition: ♦ All wool skirt patterns full size (others ask $1.25) our price ..88 cts A Good Corsets, others ask 45 and 50 cents, our price 25 cts. . Dr. Hall’s Health Corset, others ask 75 cents, on* price 45 cts. v Staple check ginghams, others ask 7 and BJ, our price. .......5 and 7 cts. Westbrook Ginghams, others ask 10 cts., our price ,7| cts. Renfrew Gingham, others ask 10 «ts., our price 8 cts. Oil Red and other staple colors 4| and 5 cts. Turkey Red table cloth, others ask3scts., our price........... 25 cts. All linen Damask, wide, others ask 50 cts., 37 cts. Other goods in stock correspondingly cheap. All goods marked in pin,in figures and sold for Cash, Located 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 delinqaeat; 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 all arrearages and a year in advance. But the “way Uck” ones cun get a free InterOcean ©r Tribune, by paying three dollars on their indebtedness for The Republican, whether the three dollars pays clear up or not
CHRISTMAS GOODS. Largest and Cheapest Stock in Town. Laßue Brothers’Cash Grocery.
