Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REMOVAL. •4 In accordance with previous announcement R. FENDIG has, this week, moved his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, 4c. into MRS. HEMPHILL’S New Brick Store. PEOPLE SAVE JX/I O JVE Y/ Who buy their Merchandise *of R’.* Fendig, whose stock was recently moved from the Old Stone Building into Mrs. Hemphill’s new brick, CLOTHING May now be bought very cheap for the ready money atN. Fendig’s store. Having moved into the fine, new, clean and well-lighted store room in Mrs. Hemphill’s brick building, those who buy their clothing at this establishment can see just what they are getting. A fine assortment of tailors’ supplies—Coatings, Vestings, Thread, Buttons, &c., &c.—kept in stock. GROCERIES. Those who prefer fresh and select Groceries —Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Soda, Soap, &c.—may always find a choice lot at R. FENDIG’S north side of Washington street, in Mrs. Hemphill’s new brick store. A larger quantity than ever will be kept on handdn future; —r
REMOVAL. R. Fendig adopts this method of informing His friends, customers and the public generally, that he has moved his large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, &c,, into Mrs. Hemphill’s new brick store, wiiere he will be most happy to wait on all who desire anything in his line of business.. Boots and Shoes. No house in # the place possesses ' better facilities for buying light and heavy goods in this department. We deal in nothing but gootl quality of articles, and sell as cheap as any in the market. For foot-wear of every description call on R. Fenilig, lately moved inp> Mrs. Hemphill’s new brick store; ILFENDIG HAS MOl EttHlS GOODS INTO MRS. HEMPHILL’S NEW BRICK STORE. stm IJon Ljcarb That R. Fendig has moved his store? Did you know that he occupies the best room in Rensselaer? Are you aware that he keeps a largestockofgoods? Do you know his prices are very cheap? Have you seen his goods anW compared their quality and prices with those kept elsewhere ? DON’flm TOWN Without calling at Mrs. HEMPHILL’S HEW BRICK and seeing R. FENDIG in his ;. NEW QUARTERS. REMOVAL The public generally is respectfully informed that I have moved my largestock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE into Mrs. S. A. Hemphill’s new brick store room, on Washington street,, nearly opposite the Post Office, where it will be my pleasure at all times toreceive the calls of friends and customers. As in the past so in th&future, it will be my constant endeavor to keep as good stock and sell ascheaply as any other dealer here. MyLONG EXPERIENCE in the business, and extensive aoquaintnace with the markets are certainly advantages of no mean order,, while the fact that I buy for cash makes it possible for me to give my patrons all the benefits of low prices. Thankful for Past Favors it will be my constant aim to meritfuture confidence and patronage by conscientious attention to business. Please recollect that my stock is always selected with special reference to the demands of this market, and it is my constant pride to keep as good, as varied, as large, and as cheap an assortment as any to be found in this region of country. Cail op?me at my new quarters, and verify the truth of these statements •by personal inspection. lo-
