Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1877 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To Wool-Growers • Owing to the great efforts that have b. • made by the merchants of this viclaity to < vert the wool trade from its propm ch sun the Woolen Mills, I have been compelled • put In a full and coa plate assortment o' DRY-GOODS, which, in connection with a large wtockot my own manufacture, 1 offer to the wool trade At Prices that Defy Ooapetitiffi I Knowing, as youmjst certainly do. t at I is to the farmers’ interest to home manufactures and build up a home market for all these prod.utions. I tru t you will give me, a manufacturer, the fl r’st call when in the market with your Wo<M. My Mill is now running on full time, with William 8, Hogeland as foreman and Alex, ander Douglass as assistant, both so well knowiLthatlt is unnecessary to say anything us to their ability to give satisfaction to the custom trade. For the convenience of ms ouston ers I have removed my stock to Reynolds’ Block, corner room, where you can get the highest price in cash or trade for your wool. Henry Snyder. Monticello, Ind., May 29,1877—3 m.
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