Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1876 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LEOPOLD IN THE FIELD ARMED AND EQUIPPED WITH $20,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS JUST BOUGHT AT A. T. STEWART & CO.’S NEW CHICAGO HOUSE, IS PREPARED FOR REX.EHTTUSSS WAR Against High Prices, Hard Times, Winter Weather, and the rapid Contraction of Currency. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes end Notions zveh I

BROWN SHEETINGS, Yard wide, 7 to 10 cents per yard. ALL CALICOS Eight and one-third cents per yard. FLANNELS Opera flannels, dress flannels, shirting flannels, all colors-red, yellow, blue, white, etc; Canton flannels, bleached, brown and colored—cheaper than at any other house in the county. DRESS GOODS. Delains, Mohair Lustres, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Poplins, Scotch Plaids, Camel Hair Suitings, Plaid Reps, Silks, &c. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. Balmoral and Felt Skirts, from 50 cents upward. All kinds of Underwear, Corsets, Vests, &c. , SHAWLS, COMFORTERS. Shawls of all kinds; largest stock in Rensselaer. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Woolen Comforters; fine assortment. All Wool Blankets. All Wool Blankets from $2 to $7 a pair. Coverlets from $2 to $3 apiece.

Cloakings and Cloaks. The largest assortment of cloakings, of latest patterns, colors, shades and grades. Fine black beaver cloaks, furtrimmed or plain, cheaper than they can be made at home. Ladies’and Children’s Hats. A large stock of trimmed hats for ladies and children, which will be sold 50 per cent, cheaper than any other house in the county can afford. Notions and Dress Trimmings in endless variety. Gloves. Ladies’ kid and cashmere gauntlets, latest styles, large stock, very cheap. Ladies’and Children’s Hosiery in large variety always on hand. Furs Very Low. Ladies’ and children’s furs in endless variety; all kinds and grades much below former prices. Table Linen. A large stock of table linen, toweling, bed ticking, deni ms, stripes, hickory, ducks, etc., to be sold at very low prices. COMPETITION. Happening to visit Chicago just at the time when the strife of competition ran highest between Field, Leiter &-Co. and the new branch house of A. T. Stewart & Co., Mr. Leopold was enabled to buy these goods at unusually low figures, and will sell them correspondingly cheap.