Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1878 — Don’t “Get Left" [ARTICLE]
Don’t “Get Left"
At this day and age of the world when the dullness of time, occasioned by the scarcity of money is making everv one _***•." it behooves every man and woman tn look out fur theuuelves, or they will natttrully -‘get left.” We all sea and k now how’ prices have declined. Produce of every description and merhandise as well have fallen iu value fully one-fourth. Farmers who art acquainted with the financial condition of Ute country will of course buy their goods from the dealers that sell the ehea]>est; but in doing so they sliouH select name one whom they law- will deal honestly with them ntrl not nttempt to take advantage of their want of experience in handling goods and ignorance of quality. Mo honest dealer will attempt to make his patrons believe that shoddy goods are honest goods. Then why nqt deal with R. Fendig ♦ He is known far and wide for bis honest and upright dealing with all who trade with him. What is represen'ed by him real assured will be just as represented to be. lie has just opened a nice select stock of Clothing which he is selling at “Rock Bottom Brices.’’ He has good suits, ■warranted to be all wool, khich he sells for sl2; also suits for $j and upwards. In connection with clothing he has also a large •nd carefully assorted stock of hats, boots, ehoes, and a splendid line of dry goods. In conclusion he wuuld say to those who want to buy goods that they can buy of him for cash cheaper than from any other house in Rensselaer. Try him.
