Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1878 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Farm Machinery. The widely famous Farm Machinery of the Deere & Mansur Oompany of Moline, 11l ino la, ia sold in Kcnaaelaer by H. Y. CHILDERS Daaler in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Farming Implement*, Cabinet Furniture, &o. JOHN DEERE PLOWS. Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, “Highland” Turf and Stubble, “Prairie Queen” Breaker, Gilpin Sulky Plows, the Advance Walking Cultivator, Rotary Drop Com Planter, the “Monarch” Slide Drop Corn Planter, &c. Cabinet Furniture. Tables, Stands, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Sofas, Chain, Cupboards, Kitchen Safes, and other articles in this line, will be sold much choaprr than ever, and just a Utile Cheaper Than Anybody Else. The place to buy all of these articles and many others not here enumerated, is at the Hardware and Tinware Store of Henry V. Childers, (recently David James’.) All kinds of tin repairing, roofing, spouting, &.c.. &c., done at bottom prices.

WAR DECLARED! ENGLAND AND RUSSIA May, or they may not, fight, but F. J. Sears & Go, have declared war on High Prices and Long Credit. A.T THE FAMOUS NEW YORK STORE Goods have been Marked Down to Rock Bottom prices, for cash only. . .*<>-'* -—= - : . ==_ „ _ 20,000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED! For which we will pay gold or greenbacks. F. *T. SEARS & CO.

i Lively ConpeiiM Wipe Him Out. : As competition is the life of trade, and those have recently come to Rensselaer who boast they will “wipe out Leopold,” nothing* suits me better than an opportunity to prove how much easier it is to talk than to perform in the “wiping out” business. In consequence of such threats I have determined to sell out my entire stock of Clothing, just newly bought, at less prices than any other House, let it be under whatever style it may assume in its firm name. Being so well known in this county but little need be said of my ability to do what I advertise; but one of the main features of my business is that my entire stock was bought for cash and up to the present time is unencumbered. This is sufficient to guaranty in these hard and trying times an opportunity for all to save many dollars on a suit of Clothing, for no patron of mine shall leave my store without buying, even though goods must he sold for 60 cents on the dollar. I can, shall and will do this as somebody has to be “wiped out” of the clothing trade. Now all I ask is a visit, and if you don’t feel inclined to buy of me I will at least be instrumental in posting people on low prices. “My Motto: Neyer Be Beaten.” Thankful for favors, I remain, As ever; Yours, A. LEOPOLD.