Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1875 — Read This and Take Advantage of It. [ARTICLE]
Read This and Take Advantage of It.
Mr. A. Leopold, at the Cheap Cash Store, is in daily receipt of new and well-selected spring goods, consisting of latest styles of ready made clothing, dry goods, &c. Among other articles the following will be for sale at annexed prices until further notice: Men’s all-wool cassimere suits, best in the house, for $16.50 cash; former prices S2O to $22. Best muslins 8 to 12| cents per yard; bleached muslinsßtols cents. Best kip boots $4.50; best fine calf boots $5. Ladies’ sewed shoes $2.25 to $2.50. All calicos cents per yard. Best coffee 25 cents a pound; sugar 11 to 12| cents. Monticello flour $1.40 per quar-1 ter barrel sack. Everything else at proportionately reduced prices. Now is the time to buy supplies and save money. The report having been circulated that Mr. Leopold’s credit is impaired with wholesale dealers it is necessary for him to reduce prices in order to obtain cash for further purchases. Go and take advantage of his situation and low prices.
