Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1900 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Some FacTsT ' i It If- a Fact That We Sell Only Goods That Go I n The States Having Pure Food Laws-
“That by buying in moderate quantities we thereby always have fresh ft goods. That we never buy stale or adulterated goods and then give a cut and skin rate. That you can buy more goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money of us than elsewhere. That you always get a square deal and no cause to kick when you trade with us. That goods, low prices and square dealing has doubled our trade each year in the past. That we want to quadruple it next year and are willing to offer inducements to bring the trade to do so. All this at the “Square Deal Pure Foqd” Grocery.
J. A. McFarland Phone 00.
Saye YoarMoney. The nickels you spend if saved will soon buy a lot. I have several good lots well located. Short distance from court house, worth the price asked which will be sold on small monthly or weekly payments. Call or write. J ames H. Chapman. Office removed^to second floor Makeever’s Bank Building. .w6t
SCRIBNER’S For 1900 INCLUD E S J. M. BAKRIE’S "Tommy and Grizel ” (serial) Theodore ROOSEVELT’S “Oliver Cromwell ” (serial) RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’S fiction and special articles HENRY NORMAN’S “ The Russia of to-day ” Articles by WALTER. A, WYCKOFF, author of “The Worker’s” SHORT STORIES by Thomas Nelson Page Henry James Henry van Dyke Ernest Seton-Thompson Edith Wharton Octave Thanet William Allen White SPECIAL ARTICLES The Paris Exposition FREDRIC IRLAND’S articles on sport amj exploration “Harvard Fifty Years Ago,” by SENATOR HOAR ‘ NOTABLE ART FEATURES, THE CROMWELL ILLUSTRATIONS, by celebrated American and foreign artists. Puns >!e Chavanncs, by JOHN LaFARGE (illustrations in color) Special illustrative schemes (in color and black and white) by WALTER APPLETON CLARK. E. C. PKIXOTTO, henry McCarter, ::: DWIGHT L. ELMDORFand others. ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS SENT -PRGE 7&*htir Charles Scribner’s Sons Publishers, New York
Public Sale. The undersigned will sell on the Samuel Moore farm 5 miles northeast of Rensselaer in Barkley township on Wednesday Jan. 17th 1900. Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. the following'property to wit: 3 work horses, 40 head of hogs, 1 male hog, 5 brood sows, 4 pigs, 30 slioats, 1 thoroughbred holstein cow. 1 O’Brien wagon, set work harness, nearly new, set single harness, single buggy nearly new, new cultivator, harrow, breaking plow. 12 months credit on sums over $5 00, without interest if paid when due; not paid when due 8 per from date. 4 per cent, discount for cash orl sums over $5.00. Jas. E. Moore* V. D. Clyne of Monticello, AucA. 2 v
