Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1877 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
VjUY i , /LTui‘ r y tum Jr*? < tfs T. £L WTQ-3*CO:a:B, WATCHED CLOCK MAKER, Shop In W. J. lines' drug ntore. All work warranted. Prices an low an will Inn lire xoo*! work. «-17-ts. ■> tm t if M" gin IS David James GOING TO DO? lie will keep it Morn in Rensselaer, Indinna nud sell hardware, tinware and cabinet furniture on good terms mid fur the jcust pro tit. Who Sells CHAMPION REAPERS AND MOWERS? David James, of Rensselaer, successor to J. H. Wood. Who Sells Stiidebakcr Wagons David James. These wagons took tint Centennial award ns the best on exhibition at the Grand World’s Fair nt Philadelphia, They are uut excelled by any in the market. WHO HTiTiTiBI MOLINE PLOWS,CULTIVATORS AND Cilpin Riding Plows! David James, who deals in none but the vnrv best farm impmeuts ami machinery which experiment has established in their claims to classification ns standard good*. "WHO SELX.S Setlx Tlxomas Oloclrs V David James, the hardware man, who invites every man, woman and child in the county to bring their dinners and pocket took* and visit Jum when wanting to buy anything from a paper of tacks or a gimlet to a cook siove, house door, window sash, set of chairs or breaking plow. 21-tint
» 1 HE! stock: cp DRY GOODS JUST OPENED BY COEfcTSISTS or Staple Articles that are in demand and tlmt people must use, whether the times he flush or dull, business is at ebb or flow, or money is plentiful or scarce. No attempt was made to secure frivolous novelties in the selection of my stock of goods for the spring ami summer trade of 1877 in Jasper county, but. an eve. was trained to the choosing of articles whose durability iiWrl wrmM tbem to a community that is anxious to adapt themselves to the circumstances which now surround everybody in the United States. But this did not prevent the purchase of a stock that will compare favorably in point of beauty with anything to be found in this market, while the standard quality and low prices of the fabrics niust. necess/irily recom-
mend them in an especial manner to people of judgment, prudence and economizing desires. No special enumeration of tile articles comprising tins new stock is deemed necessary front the fact that- it is very well known that I deal in all articles usually found in collections of general merchandise in inland towns, hut it may he well enough to say that hoots, shoes, hats, caps, clothing, standard groceries, etc., are keptJn addition to the assortment of dress fabrics mid other dry goods. Calls of inspection and jwirchase respectfully invited. R, FEIffXUO. . ■
