Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OUR Winter Stock ♦'. • ■ Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, ♦ Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, j n • Shawls, &c. Js not excelled in quality or cheapness by any in the market. Among the dry goods are Prints in great variety and of the latest patterns, all wool dress goods, Alpacas, Reps, Plaids. Flannels, Water Proofs, Silks, Ar.c. Foi men and boys we have some of the best piece goods in market Casimeres, Trecos, Broadcloths, Jeans, Beavers, Doeskins Shawls, Furs, Dress Trimmings, Underwear for ladies and gentlemen. We sell the very best quality of boots and shoes, and standard rubber goods. Gloves, mittens, comforts, scarfs, &c. FAMILY GROCBHIBS. Sugay, tea, coffee, soap, spices, Saleratus and all standard articles in this line kept for the accommodation of such customers as prefer to buy all of their supplies at one place. Good artie'es of chewing and smoking tobacco also kept in store. Do not forget the place, but call at Mrs. Hemphill’s new brick building, north side of Washington street. R. FENDIG.
Save Foi the uext sixty days. In order to close out stock,The WEED g. g. Sewing Machine will be sold at a discount of neariv thirty per cent, for cash; or bankable notes six months time twenty per cent., twelve months time, fifteen percent. To parties in or near town, on $5 monthly payments. No machine in the county dares compete with the WEED for durability, timplicity or light runnvng. Old machines taken as part pay Good secondhand machines to trade for corn, woo:,stock or greenbacks. Prices from ssto $25 ; warranted. Needles, all kinds, 50 cents a dozen. Attachments thirty-three per cent, off from Chicago prices. Office first door west of school house, south side of South street. 8-13 0. W. CLIFTON.
E. PRICE DEALXR IS GMCO, WATOTO, Jewelry, Spectacles, Notions, &c. Repairing done to order, and promptly. All work warranted. Store north side of Washington street, second door below Van Rensselaer, Rensselaer, Ind. 7-34, LET THE LOUD-MOUTHED CANNON ROAR! DEACON TUBBS \ Founder of the Old Line Drug Store And all his men have been heard from They have crossed Washington street, fortyfive degrees sontheasl of their old stand,and taken up quarters in THE NEW BRICK BUILDING At the point of the bayonet, after six month of heavy bombardment, and now have peat ■ able possesion of the position where the calculate to remain and do business, unlet dislodged by the enemy, which event, fror the best information we can obtain, is n< likelv to transpire very soon. They have very largs, assortment ofj DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY BRUSHES, GROCERIES, &C. All of which will be sold low for cash. Yo will find Deacon Tubbs end the two imp Frank and Will as busy as bees in clove fields compounding and putting np medicines while the handsomer and more proficient MAJOR MUCKLESWORT’’ Is standing guard on the other sice of th house, handing out Books, Pens and Papei and wrapping up Soothing Syrup, Wallace’ Bitters, Indian Cholagogue, Climax Salve HOSS POWDERS, Stove Polish, Roback’s Pills, Vinegar Bitters Itch Ointment, Anderson’s Dermador, Unch Ben Joe’s. Bell Tongue Syrup, Hair Oils Pepper s&Bs. &.C., &.C. Come all and see ns in our New Bricl Store—we will sell Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Varnishes. Dyestuffs/ and Grocerie' cheaper for cash than bought in another house in town. HARDIffC A, WILLEY
