Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1894 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FENDIG'S FAIR! ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST! IT IS MARVELOUS to the uninitiated, the sale of \ . underwear, we are having so early in the season, tut <r< glsj<« al ]r«a <xplain /fX pie know a good thing when they see it; nothing marvelous about it when they can buy.?. GENTS’ All wool red underwear, extra fine, cut from 51.25 t 0... .70c All wool tan underwear, very heavy, cut fiom $1.25 t 0... ,70c Fine white merino, cut from 75c to i 50c Ecru merino, heavy, cut from 50c to 89e Fair grade cut from 40c to .r.~~25c Cotton flannel cut from 50c to .85c LADIES’ Gray merino, cut from 65c to .43c White merino, cut from 50c to 39c All wool, cut fr0mt1J15t0.^........ .70® , J Children’s underwear at unheard of low prices. Do you need anything in the line of Clothing! * Clothing! We can save you money on either ready made or tailor made. Think of it, a tailor made suit from sl6 50 up. Tailor made pants from $4 up. Bat we cannot tell all. We invite inspection. Remember we save you money on every purchase. FENDIG’S FAIR.
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'flfe Klf* Is A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. _ The fallowing remarkable event In aJMfH life will interest the reader: “ForalonjuKiMl had a terrible pain at my heart, which ata*tcred almost incessantly. I had no apnetttn and could not sleep. I would be compaDan to sit up in bed ana belch gas from aMMaaacb until I thought every minute would-tea my last. There was a feeling bt oppigafiaa about my heart, and I waa afraid to arxw« full breath. ■' J couldn’t sweep a out sitting down and resting: but, JQtank (lex), by the help of New Heart Cure alight is past and I feel like another womaiV JBafore using the New Heart Cure I had iNaaa different so-called remedies and been treta* by doctors without any benefit until I-waa both discouraged and disgusted. My baskem bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles’ New_Hat* Cure, and am happy to say I never regmtsl it, as 1 now have a splendid apnetttMM sleep welL I weighed 125 pounds when jFWwan taking the remedy, and nowlwaltMßK. Its effect In my case has been treanw* Ka It far surpasses any other bJBMsiI ve ever taken or any benefit I evttMTOreived from pbyalelans.”—Mia. Hanaßtant Pottsville, Pa.. October U. USB. Dr. Mllee* New Heart ten ie tM cittltaMk MIL. K Medi nt Y< by E?W» rU * a< ni Or K? specialist in heart disease, ■Wain nor daagaroua ««gs> Sold by all Dum&sta. *
Madam, your attention, p'ease Do you expect to dye thia season? We j ean do you ex- ect to dye any stock- - ings, carpet rags, cloaks dresses, fea'hers < r am thing; for P you intend to, wean anxious to have you dye with Magic Dyes. They are easy ; o use ana * e believe them superior to most other br nds. Carpet weavers who have used them say they give moie dirablb colors wpich don’t cr ck or fade line others. Tiey color co ton wool, etc., with same package, thu d ing better wo k rn mx d goods Although tte packages are larger and color aoout d< uole the goods, we sei t em tor 10 ten s, same as other brands A F. Long & Co,
It is aft ct that nearly all re iable proprietary medicine? were fir<t med and thoroughly tested in practice by phj s cians of more thin uaua ability an 1 vet some phyricians sneer at such medicines. The re•»son is pla nly s*n by taking Brart’s Ba sam for i lustra tion, known everywhere as re iable end sure to cure ever*, sort o f lung trouble, except lastet'gf 8 of consnmption. Whi is it not just a? good for your «ase as a physician's per-cript<n which night coe th ee or four tinea is much, th >i gh no surer to cure? Large 25 and 5U cent bottles at Long A Co’s.
Morris English stable liniment Leads the procession. The wonder liniment of the Cures after all others have failed- Has stood the tes of twenty yea-a of constant use by one of the leading vete inary surgeons of England, and is now sold in this coon <rj upon a positive guarantee. Geod for man or beast. Price 50 cents and •1 Bold by F. B. Meyer.
