Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CARRY THE NEWS TO THE PEOPLE! THE BLACK HILLS excitement is intense in the large cities and on the frontiers. It is reported that GOLD IN ABUNDANCE can be obtained by digging and washing the soil. Old Mexican and California miners who are spending the winter there send back word that with proper appliances—sluices, rockers, tail races , &c.—from SSO to SIOO per Day may be taken out by each and every man who will go there and work. Parties are organizing expeditions all over the country for the purpose of exploring that reg'on as soon as the weather and THE GOVERNMENT WILL PERMIT THEM TO GO! But all this excitement and these reports are foreign to the purpose of this advertisement, which is to announce to the people of Jasper and surrounding pounties that they can procure COMPLETE OUTFITS of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes;- Rubber Goods, Blankets, Groceries, Notions, Muslins, Sheetings, Drillings, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Carpels, <yc., &c , at the Stone Store - J"’"' at prices that defv competition. The proprietor of this well-known establishment has been long in the nicrcbantile business, and during the period of his residence here has made the wants and preferences of the community his constant and careful study; he enjoys unsurpassed facilities for the selection and purchase of goods, and is prepared io sell ascheap or A Little Cheaper than any retail establishment in Chicago Omaha, Council Bluffs, Bismarck, SIOUX CITY, YANKTON, CHEYENNE, or any other trading place in the far West. Everybody is respectiully invited to call and examine these goods and learn prices. Those who desire to save money iu the purchase of Spring Goods will tind it to be to their interest to call and see me before concluding their bargains. R. FENDIG.
LET THE LOUD-MOUTHED CANNON _L_ ROAR! ' w ' r ■ (f? , ' ' '‘ I- - ■ ;i riiK •A, j = ..._--~^,c- — && •- DEACON TUBBS ■ < - t Founder of the Old Line Drug Store And till his men have been heard from, 1 They have crossed Washington street, fortyfive degrees southeast of their old stand, and taken up quarters in THE NEW BRICK BUILDING At the point of the bayonet, after six months "of heavy Fbmbardjneut, and now have peacable possesion of the position where they i calculate to remain and do business, unless dislodged by the enemy, whidh event, from the best information we can obtain, is not hkelv to transpire very soon. They have a very large assortment of ‘ 'DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY BRUSHES, GROCERIES,&C. All of which will be sold low forcash. You will find Deacon Tubbs end the two imps Frank apd Will as busy as bees in clover fields compounding and patting up medicines, while the handsomer and more proficient MAJOR MUCKLES WORTH Is standing guard on the other sice of the bouse, handing out Books, Pens and Paper, and wrapping up Soothing Syrup, Wallace’s Bitters, Indian Cholagogue, Chraax Salve, HOSS POWDERS, Stove Polish, Roback’s Pills, Vinegar Bitters, Itch Ointment, Anderson’s Dermador, Uncle Ben Joe’s Bell Tongue Oils, Pepper Sass. &.C., &cComeallaud see us in our New Brick Store—we will sell Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. jDyestoffs and Groceries cheaper for cash than can be bought in any other house in town. iURDBG & WILLEY.
