Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1876 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Unequalled success ot lalol ~.. r*»—- —— ...'t'.-.. ..-i™,..,, i i’ifjw ■ ■ . 'titt * a'i-v ’ifc* A! tW*iLy|N|f*wi '-'-•I#. ——• '' / '’"*r —. v.jr : Inv'r • /.; *np *rr But ’TO ia Bound to Beat It! LEOPOLDOF THE STONE STORE 1 ’ * , •. Says so, ani whai he says Is is bound to do io spite of Ciystis! , • ’ Mr. A. Leopold respectfully announces to his numerous patrons that ill consideration of past favors shown him and his unequalled success in business since in Rensselaer, and especially in 1875, he has concluded that no customer shall leave his store (when goods are wanted) without purchasing, if low prices are any inducement, which will be realized by all who favor him with a eall. Mr. Leopold Recently Spent Four Weeks in the Wholesale Markets in order to select good, honest and reliable goods to suit a good, honest and reliable trade, which stock, in quantity, quality and style, cannot be surpassed by any other house in the country. Advantage in Buying Gives Success in Selling. A few words to illustrate this proposition may not be out of place. Mr. Leopold buys for cash only, discounts all his bills, pays no high rents, sells only to good parties when credit is wanted, and, best of all, has no partner with whom to divide profits except his numerous patrons, and to them he promises a fair share of all these advantages, thus equalizing them to both buyer and seller. HIS STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IS COMPLETE AND VERY LARGE! Consisting of Black Mohair Lustres, Black Alpacas, Cashmeres of all prices, Pongee in all shades, Plaid Poplins, Plain Mohair Poplins, Tangier Cloth, French Damesse—latest styles and in all shades. THE FINEST SELECTION OF SHAWLS IN THE MARKET A-IST 3D AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. jT Ladies Linen Suits from $1.50 to sls each. New styles Sackings. Dress Trimmings and Buttons, to match all shades. The Rosalie Corset, the best fitting corset made. His stock of Ladies’ Hats is very large and the prices will suit all pockets. Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods * j > * • J ■' )' ■ >7/ • t • ? ‘ '* * , r •* in large assortment. His stock of Merchant Tailoring goods canwit be excelled in quality Dr cheapness in any town. Fin£ Mohair Coating, Centennial Oassimere, and other late styles. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. The stock of BOOTS AND SHOESS and their prices can only be appreciated after examination. HATS AND CAPS. Ills selection of hats and caps cannot be beaten in this market for quality or cheapness. SEVERAL PIKES OP PINE C.MB-METIIK A LITTLE EXTRA FOR THIS MARKET! ~ |gf“Call and see these goods and a thousand other articles not mentioned here. Remember, he considers it no trouble totshow goods. Respectfully, v A.. LEOPOLD. - Standard Groceries and Provisions. In regard to Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Eiqe, Hominy, Beans, Cured Meat, Saleratua, Indego, Spices, Peppar, Dried and 1 Canned Fruits, Starch, Cheese, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and, in short everything-usually found in Country giocery ahd' provisron TitoreT?, it may be said that yre will not bo undersold nor excelled in the quality of .goods by any establishment in this region! Our resources and facilities for buying and freighting render competition simply impossible. On freight alone over one hundred per cent, was §aved, and as we do our-hauling from the railroad with our own teams another large item of expense is saved. Then, again, we have no rents to pay. Thus we are enabled to successfully compete with the cheapest, aud again say we will not be undersold in this niariiet! All kinds of merchantable produce takon in exchange for goods at ruling prices. a __ JEiT'Dou’t mistake the place—one door below A. Leopold’s famous Stone Store. CHARLES PLATT , Salesman/
