Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1877 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

k4 "W-' hKKR BOOTS’’ are beet; the best are TT cheapest; Leopold sells (lu- best and tho cheapeat lloot offered in this market; for he sells the genuine, no humbug, ''Walker Boots.” INSPECT the ‘HWlker Boots;’’ they will I war Inspection and stand service. Tliey may be seen nnd bought at I-eopold’a, In Rensselaer. NONE bettor than tho “Wm.kik Boot,” it the invariable verdict of those who apply the test of use. A. Leopold sells this justly popular boot. Call and examine thorn. A good boot I* choaper In tho end thou a poor one, oven though the cost ut first Is more; the ‘‘Walker Boot” Is not only a good boot, but It is also a cheap boot. A. Leopold sells the genuine, first-class Walker Boot. 11-Ig-Ura DO>TT be deceived; tho “Walker Boot” I* not exoelled in quality of stock, perfection of finish, durability, or cheapness, bv any make offered in tills market. Leopold Bells the reuuino first-class “Walker Boot.” 11-iB-Sm YOU want a pair of good boots, eh? The best nre the “Walker Boots.” Leopold sells them fn Rensselaer. toopold keeps the Brown Stone Store. The “Walker” is a cheap hoot. For the Falf Trade of 1877. A. LEOPOLD Leads Competitors An Usual, with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP Pill GW. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, CLOTHiira-, Men’s and Women’sFnrnisiiiiigGoocls, TAILORS’ PIECE GOODS, CARPETS, PVCTOrS, Blankets, Coverlids, &c., &c. Everything considered this is probably the most attractive stock ever offered to tho inspection of tlie people who trade in Rensselaer. It is large, it is choice, it was carefully selected, there are no culls nr refuse articles, hut all is first-class, and each the nest of its kind, and will boar the tests of closest scrutiny, the strongest light, and actual use. f.allies are probably the most careful examiners of dry goods of a merchant's patrons, and the quickest to detect a flaw; we extend special invitation to the ladies to call aud luspect our ! DRESS GOODS, ! Y $ B-WisMidWHWWWHHktHWHH^ which arc notoxcclled by the stock of any other house in the county, either in variety, quality, beauty of patterns or eJienpness. As a specimen of our prlooa iu tills department, we announce Prints for T cents a Yard! Probably wo keep the most extensive stock of lioots ami shoes in the county. They run through many grades from line to coarse, and include those worn by men, women. Imys. misses, children amt «afa«ts. A« a specialty it gives us pleasure to call attention to the WALKER BOOT, Than which there Is not a better offered to American public. It has a national) reputation, aud justly, ton, been use it is an honest law*. None but the Very bust stock is used in its make, great care is taken with its manufacture, and it lias uo superiors. Those who buy the “Walker Boot” always get tlie full worth of their money. They get the best, aud the bust is always the most economical, always the most durable, always the cheapest.

J CLOTHING. Wo have the largest stock of goods in tills department to he found in the county, our long experience in handling tills Use of goods enables its to select with prudence, gives us groat advantages in the markets, and guarantees us in making all our warrants Nouecau compete with our men’s and boys’ ready-made clothing. Tile stock wo carry is' very large for country merchants, in it may las found smoothing to suit tlic tasto of almost every person, old or young, rich or poor, t all and' inspect it and leant prices of articles before having elsewhere. TAILORS’ SUPPLIES, Including a superior selection of Cloths, Cassiuieres, Bearers, and the finest quality yf Trimmings to match. Mr. N. R. ROWMAIt, a Cutter and Tailor of many year*’ experience, will be S resent to take orders for cutting or making, if esired, and gunrnuty perfect rttting suits. HATS AND CAPS. Tho stock of those goota is also large, and is unusually cheap. These articles were probably bought for much less money than those of stny other house in tho county, being a portion of the stock of a linn that lias' recently gone into bankruptcy and wus sold for what it would bring, for the benefit of their creditors. We are thus able to sell them for about 25 per cent.under regular prices. Furnishing' Goods For Ladies and Gentlemen. Hosiery in great assortment. Kiqe Pocket Handkerchiefs. Neck Ties. Underclothing. Tho celebrated “William Peon” and “Quaker City” riNTH SHIRTa, The best custom made goods known to the trade. Attention is also called la an especial manner to our large stock Of Blankets of most excellent quality; to our Linen and Listing CARPETS AND COVERED STOOLS.

During the prevalence of hard times every gerson, especially all who have to provide for a ousehold, is interested In getting his supplies lor the lowest possible prices. There is not a great margin made on i Choice Family Groceries I yet people must lire, and for the accommodation of our customers we keep as good an there is in tho market, which we sell as clieup for the ready cash as a reasonable profit will permit. Thankful for favors received In the past, and hoping to merit them in tho future by strict attention to the Interest of patrons. We are, most respectfully! A. LEOPOLD, 9-48-8 m Proprietor of THE STOISK STORE. BUY THE WALKER BOOT. Uletbobeet. Leopold keeps It. 9-48-Bin. THIfWALKER BOOT is”be»t. A. Leopold sells it at Rensselaer. 9-48-Bm. ALKER BOOT.-A. Leopold sells It. It r is the host. v 9-48-3IU GET the best. The "Walker Boot’’ is flic best. A. Leopold soils the “Walker Boot.” BOOTS.— The best are the “Walker Hoots.” A. Leopold sello them. 9-48-Sin IF yon ueod foot-wear, go to Leopold’# Stone Store and get the “Walker Boot.” There are nono better made. 9-48-Bin HONEST workmanship and the best material have promoted the “AValkkh Boot’; to the head of the column of goods in their line. They are In the auperlatlve degree of conjugation-^-the best. Leopold sells the “W*SLEljt BOOTH.”