Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GREAT DISPLAY O IF Holiday Yods KANNAL’S DRUG STORE ■ T” —— « • The largest assortment o( BOOKS & NOTIONS ever brought to RensNclaer Is non offered for sale. Call and see Hit- variety of handsome TOILET SETS AND VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CUT O Xa S St XN7- -ZX. IC 7EJ, Albums, Portfolios, Tourists’ Cases, Writing Desks, Sleroscopes, Kaleidoscopes, Flutes, Violins, Guitars,^Cccordeons. Books, Books, Books. Webster’s Unabridged Dic-tionary-makes a handsome and valuable present. Charles Reed’s and Charles Dickens’ Novels. "■Shakespeare in $1 edition. Wood's Natural History. Livingstone's Travels. Tennyson. Scott. Gulliver’s Travels. Scottish Chiefs and Ivanhoe nicely bound for $1,50. A large stock of Diaries for IN OIL PAINTINGS at exceedingly low prices. Walk in and examine goods. A LARGE STUCK OF STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. &c.. May ulf ays be found at ih« tehanthai Building'. _Ba.gara. Teas, Coffee, Spices. Canned Fruit, Soap. Caudlea. Coal Oil, Indigo, Baiting I'ow“CertTSiMlarCTSanETpnar, Ni.tiney a, Flavoring Kxtracta C ui.dies. Raisins. Nu‘t-, S'XjOTTXI., - best brands, by the barrel or sack, Hominy, Rice. Salt, Crackers, v heese.S.ilt !• isli, Beans, bried tweet Corn &c TOBACCOS. Standard favorite brands of Plug, Fine Cut, Shorts and t-moking Tobaccos-; excellent Cigare ; Pipes, Cigar Hoitlers, and lubuceo Poucuus. ■ — — ~~ ' QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery Stoneware, Tubs, Pails, Washboards, Clotueslines. Churns, Meal Selves, and hundteus ot other articles usually kept iu such stores Ujt necessary to euuineiaie;-“at -r . HOLIDAY GOODS. The most extensive au d varied assortment of holiday hoods in tne county, ranging troiu cliini:eu's Tin a, d Wooden- t-oy», UoHs, and l-auiy Candies up to Elegant Silver Table Sets! All of which will be sold for a fair business profit.. Couutry produce ootig.it aud kept for sa.e Can at the M.aughai Building tor good iresh Groceries and Pt .visions 7 12 C. C. STARR.

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