Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1879 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

¥. J. IMES, DEADER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, MEDICINES, . I 3 aints, ‘Oil#; yarnish^s, . ' , ' ' a* ; * * • CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, tPERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ItEADY-IKIXED TfflTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Strictly for Medical Purposes, CONFECTIONERY, eScO. This stock of ffi oils in ail departments, is fresh, pure and first-class. There is none better in tiie market. In addition to tho above enumeration, a full supply is kept of Hlales, Pencils, Crayons. Pens, Ink, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, Eraseis for pencil and ink, and all article* pertaining to tlie Stationery Line. h*<) I; .) ANI * A IIV 1879. Tlie Government having successfully resumed specie Jiaymeiits and brought (lie Greenback Currency to par with Gold and Stiver iu all of the Exchange Markets ts tiie Commercial World, havinir thus bridged the chasm of value that so long discriminated'between tiie ricli man’s dollar and tlie poor man’s to tlie great hardship of tlie poor man, and now being engaged in decreasing tlie tate of interest she pays to Bond Holders from 0 per cent, down to 4 per oentT or one-third, to tlie satisfactory amount of fiili.OOO.ooo per week, business prospects have a decidedly more cheerful and hopeful appearance; which induces tlie proprietors of tlie well-known and popular NEW YORK STORE tnaripounce tUoir return to old-tinic Cash Prices, as will he shown by the following partiafiSeiiiilute of some leading ariK'lcs, to-which they respectfully invite attention. Goods not mentioned bear corresponding price*. 23-rent Dress Good* Reduced to .'...121 ccut* per Yard. Ifi-eent C9a-ess Good* Reduced to..'. 7} do I2j-ceitf Oral tioodxfteduced to 5 do Uiacli (ashmeres, Silks, &c., In Proportion. 75-rent Jeans tor 45 cent* per Yard. 50-ccnt Jeaas fot': , .....30 cents do SG-cent Jean* for 20 cents «lo At no House in Jasper County will goods be sold cheaper for Cash (and at these prices nothing but cash will do), tkm at tlie NEW YOlfe STORE. CORK AJSTJD OATS W^TsTTITI) ON CLD ACCOUNTS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID BY IT. J. Sears & Co., Pr’s New York Store.

WIPE HIM OUT! Havingjust returned from Chicago with a very large took of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Shawls, Cloaks and Woolen Goods of every descrip* tion, 1 am able to offer my patrons greater bargains than ever. These goods were bought for cash, and a handsome sum was saved in the discount; this enables me to compete with any body in my line of business in this part of the country. Upon goods bought at my establishment £ will guarantee an actual SAVING OF AT LEAST TEN PER CENT To convince the reader of the truth of this statement the prices of a few articles are appended, and all others will correspond. Bead and believe: Best 111 wool Taft, Tweet & Co. Cassimere do 16.00 Best business Suits, $4 50 to - - - 10,00 Best Imperial Chinchilla Overcoats - - 16.00 Best imitation Chinchilla Overcoats $6 to 8.00 Amice School Suit $3 to \ - - - - 8.00 Hats for Men and Boys from 25 cents to $2.50 each. ~ Other Houses would consider at 40 cents to 03,50. | These prices cannot be be persuaded to buy before 'looking at my stock. I wilbsell the entire-stock at cost and less to [close it out before January Ist, 1878. It is not surprising that peoIple complain of hard times when they persist |n payiug from 10 to 15 per cent, more for goods than they can buy warranted articles for, if ; they would trade with the subscriber. Give me a call and convince ! yourselves ot the truth. Respectfully, A. LEOPOLD.