Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1877 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY TO LOAN AT SHU rr» Ct ST, INTEREST, IN SUMS 1)F 11.000 TO 410,000, rrThloUtbe cheapest mow y evsr offered the public wool efthe Alleghany meeetoine. Call an, or address, EB. £Z. DWIGGINB, Attornoysand LMn Ageatg,RonsMhier, Ind. braQuai fr U! LOUIS KEttJST - T : / DMALER IJi STAPLBAND FANCY GROCERIES! Comprising a full |ns of Sugars, green and roasted Coffees, Rice, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal, Flour, Salt, Syrups, Naw Orleans and Sorghum Motaues, Dried and tunned Fruits, Jollies. Cta&iss, Crackers, Flavoring Extracts, Flea, Roans. Paas, Lentils, Bay. Loavee, Bream Bnishw, Shoe Bruene*. Horta Brushes, Curry Combs, Feodwud Market. Basketa, Cordage, Qua Ctps, Powder, rine-Cit, Fty ai taffiii fttaos, Toilet nod Wulfing Reps, Soda, Matches, Baking Powders, Fariaa, Macaroni, DewiBpoda! attention is called to our stock of Glass ware, ; Earthenware, Queehsware, Wooden ware, Pockbt and Table Cutkry, at prices to suit Ute hkrd times. Jami, Gujairta Hyira ail Mai As* feiL. • ■ cheaper than any dlhrr house in the count y • Having learned, by experience that Ground Spices safiaot be fraud in the market without addlteratiofl, wq purchaied a.large spice mill, Jrlliah enables u« to sell pure, fresh-ground Splees, without extra charges ft* grjndirtj. CottKtrr Produce bought at market prices for cash dr trade. Litoral BeuwetowUnd. DRY GOODS! FALL ANU WINTER STDOKI ", ' t ~ " —ii L FB Has returned from the jobbing market with a very large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Piece Goode, Furs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, otc.. and now offers Best Dress Goods, Best Piece or Tailor’s Goods, Best Ready Made Clothing, At pricss which defy competition. No dealer this side of Chicago enn undersell bis cash figures on these articles; and no stock is superior in quality. WOOLEN COOOt, COMFORTERS, NUBIAS, BLANKETS YARN AC. A finer, better or cheaper stuck of good* in this line was never brought to the county; it embraces many articles not here enumerated that will be appreciated by all who inspect them. Fur* for Ladies, Fare for Children, Furs for Gontienon. These Furs are the winter stylos of 1876; very good, very tasty, end very cheap. Nothing better or cheaper In this line will to offered In Jasper county this to** oo * Overcoat* Very Cheap. Overcoat* Very Cheap. Overcoat* Very Cheap. Nmtaenon wanting an overcoat for a mail or boylcaa to dissatisfied with my prices. My assortment is la r ge and varied, and includes some of the best goods ever shown In this town. They must be sold. Hate* Caps and Fur Capa. Rata, Caps and Fur Caps. Wars* Capa and Fur Capa. G*ll ia and look at these goods. Tb*y are a little extra—a little better than an average—and because they are good l am proud to show them. ZtokdUm** a 'Hifl st—' ESSxoes, OsaAldren’« Slioea, &£«33.’a 2E3«3rti’ Soots. A splendid, well-selected stock of custom work in the boot and shoe line, embracing every grade popular in this market. Also, Rubber Over-shoes, knee and bip boots. IW Ml!: STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salerattn, Soap, Ac., as good as the best. Also Tobacco, both chewing and smoking. Come and examine. YVnsbtngton Street, (north side), Rensselaer, Indiana, b the place foe bargains Utie season In Ml mid winter dry goods, q»er. souts, clothing, underwear, boots, ttoto* BBDBb BmImIN oto BAB.
