Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1878 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1877. 1878. XATinteirTlie Cbeapeet Place in Town. BIGBARGAINS For Cash at* 353 A. LEOPOLD’S. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE GOODS ARE SOLD AT THEIR REAL VALUE FOR CASH! No more credit asked by me, but by paying cash for all I buy, and receiving big discounts, I am enabled to sell to cash customers at such figures that all are bound to purchase.. I have just returned from Chicago where I found a very depressedmarket in all kinds of merchandise, and having the cash to pay I secured big bargains, and am willing and determined to share this- advantage with my many patrons? Among the articles purchased is a flneassortment of. DRESS GOODS, consisting of plain and figured Delaines, Debaizes, “Snowflake,” and other brands, at prices rarging from 10 to 20 cents per yard; Alpacas, all colors, at from 25 to 75 cents. The 25 cent Alpacas are usujsTly sdld~aT 40 cents a yard. Please call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. English which I am selling for 35 cents a yard are worth 50 cents. Black and fancy Cashmeres which I am celling for 75 cents arc well Avorth sl.lO. My stock of -.Calicoes is the largest in town and sold as low as 5 cents a A most beautiful stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS, for the holidays, at from S 2 to $3.50 per set, worth from $1 to $6. 'Pilose in need of Furs • should call soon as they are selling' rapidly anil only a few more sets remain. Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks which are being sold at astonishingly low figures. A splendid line of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ NECKWEAR will be sold regardless of cost. My stock of Cl otliing. is -tire largest and best selected of any in the county and will sell themselves, as the prices on them are 20 per cent, less than “any other house ean afford to sell. I have a complete assortment of Boys’ Suits, and Ulsters, for the holidays, together with a full line of HATS AND CAPS, beautiful anti cheap.I Will sell BOOTS AND SHOES lower than purchasers can expect, for I am determined to control the trade. I have added u large assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds to my immense stock of merchandise which I propose to sell lower than any regular grocery house in the county. The following is a price list of my staple groceries: Good Rio Coffee, per lb., - 20 Cents.' Ghoice, Extra Prime, - - - 24 u 10 lbs. A Sugar for - - SI.OO. 11l lbs. Yellow C Sugar for - 1.00. Best Young Hyson Tea, .- - 35 Cents, “ Japan, - - . -jsy-o- “ Imperial and Gunpowder, 50 “ and all other articles in proportion. HEMEMBER! I have no rihits buy all my employ no uiinecessaiy help, tending principally to my own business. All these things taken into consideration I can afford to bo liberal with my customers. I would, therefore, respectfully request the public to consult their own interests and not be led astray by prejudice and jealous bon-' tern do raries. . Mr. Eli Heidleberger is with me and will fft all times be glad to wait upon his numerous friends and acquaintances. Eli is too well known to the people of Jasper county to need any recommendation. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of your patI remain your most lymnble servant, A. LEOPOLD. At thia Brown Stone
