Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

That may bother you somewhat to make out; but it can be done, and easily, too, if you learn how a SOW IS IT THAT LUDD HOPKINS IS TAKING SUCH A LEAH II Til MERCANTILE BUSINESS? An investigation of the subject will solve the question with ease. Our Stock is well assorted, and consists of almost everything usually found in a well-regulated General btore. Reliable Goods, and plenty of them. Truthful Representations, and Honest Dealing with all. A thorough know edge of our Business, by judicious purchases, and knowing where to buy to the best advantage, enable us to sell low. Polite and agreeable attention to customers, and a willingness to make it pleasant whether you buy or not. The lowest living prices on everything we sell and a continual effort to keep our prices under those of our competitors, COME -A.TSTX> SK3H3 TJSI. Our Stock can’t be beat for variety and quality. We KIVOW our prices are low enough to satisfy you, and that you can not do as well elspwhere. Come and look at our Goods, compare our prices with those ot* others, lor we are anxious to impart information oi* this character, and shall always be glad to see you whether you trade or hot. LTTDE HOFHIUS, Comer Wastunston and Front Streets, ZSexxsselaex ----- in.dla.rxa-

CASH! CASH! CASH! FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCB WILLEY&SIGLER Will sell their stock of Merchandise as low as the lowest in market. Oi and afta* <K 15th day of February, 1876, none need ask us for credit. We Positively Mean Ready Pay. Don’t buy until yon can pay, and then bny and save money. Aftsr long nx >erl«BM and carefully studying the best iuleresl. of our patrons, as well as ear own, believe* that Ready Pay is the Only Legitimate and Fair Mode of Doing Business. Men who pay ns they go should not be muds to make up, by high profits, for bad debts. We are truly under obligations to many persons in lasper conuty, who have given an the ir patronage and paid promptly. Thanking you for the past, we hope all will nail and see us still,nnd we will try and convince yon' that we are working for your Inleros t as well as our own. Any favor iu our power will be gladly performed, but WE CANNOT SELL GOODS ON LONG TIME. Country Produce and Bankable Paper (we to be judges of the Paper offered) will bo received in exchange for goods. Those indebted to us will cull’and settle their accounts, either with eash or Bet*. i As heretofore, we shall continue to keep a LARGE STOCK OF JOITST GOODS consisting of Prints, browu and bleached Muslins, foreign and domestic Ginghams, Oasbnieres, Alpacas, Mohairs, Broadcloths, Doeski is, Beavers, CasimerM, Jeans, CoUenadeo* Dress Trimmings, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, dte. Boots and Shoes a Specialty. Hats and Caps iu great variety. Rubber Boots and Shoes for men, women and ehildreo. Ready Made Clothing for men and boys. Underwear for men and women. A good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 21 The POST-OFFICE STORE, Bedford & Jackson’s uew building, Reneeeher. Greenbacks and Silver Coin are as Good as Gold in Rensselaer! "W. J. IMES Respectfully announces that he has bought the famous “Old Line Drug Store” so long conducted by Messrs. Harding A Willey, and has now an excellent stock of goods in his Hus, which will be sold at reasonable prices for greenbacks, silver coin, or any other current medium of exchange which is recognized as a legal tender in the United States. He has now and will keep a good assoitment of DRUGS, JKDICIM, PAINTS, OILS, WUOTB and all the various articles usually found at a house of this kind, including popular brands of FINE TOILET SOAPS, RICH PERFUMERY, Tooth Powders, Preparations for Beautifying the Complexion, Hair Dressings, Brushes of every description, Combs, etc. RUBBER PAINT, Lead and Oil Paint mixed ready tor use, Varnishes, and evsry thing used in the painting business. Has a large stock es BIBLES, SCHOOL BOOKS AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, Baper, Pens and Ink. Also, a splendid and very large stock of Wall Paper. G<ll aid see me, and give me a share pf your custom