Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1855 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.MMMmEi® it / . Tpnft stil)scribe r koepg constnirily oh V hii ’ L a large Hinoimt isf cliulpe MAHBLH. in sla\js of aljdipignlions. tyid is fully pro pared to fil 1 orders for Monumenti,Tomb and Grave Stones, on the shortest notice, nqd in a style no! inferior to that of any .other establishment in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Dophi, Feb. 13, 1664. 9 ts HARDWARE— Knives mid Forks, Butcher Shoe and JViikuives, Table and Tey Snoons, Hatcliats. Collin’s Axes, Ixig and Trace Chains and Files of all descriptions, for sale by li. STRODE * Co. Drc. 22,1R53. T lv
UNDERTAKER. rTTItE old undertaker W. ,T. WTnnirr of R'-n- ---| selaer, would inform tlie public that his shop is in ojierntion.iind that he lias on hand a good assortment of material suitable for Doors, Sash, Presses, SfC, N. B. He will be primarcdat all times to fur iiisli rnfßris without tlm le,.ist d<Jay, ns he-has, and will keep constantly on hirtid alargesnppl v liiji coffins are made of the best material and got up in the l«>stworkmanlike maniKT, all of which he will sell clieapef thin any other establishment. Call md see ffir viiirs-tveß. ‘tr. J. WRIGHT. Rensselaer. Feb. 9lh 1554. b-ts. Liquors — for mtdicinal purposes, for sale bv WEBSTER i HARDING 1Vc.32, IKIS. 1 lv BOOTS dr fijoES—Hungarian Kid and □Slf Bra As. rjiaTnr-T^Tktkil~nnd-Wt-d Calf and Kid Boots of all.-ize-. anil ebenp, by IXc 22, 1 - 53. ■i^rr Bmm Z I D’ NiiW ESTAIiLISILV 1 iNT C. W. Hbxkle. IV. B. NicODB. r n~' re BT OS3-* '5’75'TE take pleasure in thanking the citizenV y nt Renssylfaer and vicinity, for the liberal jiatrona ge bestmvit! nJStih Hts.jitiril IV-sJS-C-l ,lv wjicit a continuance of tbvf-anre, at their shoj(in bdsim-ss row, one floor West of Srroade A; Co. where they will alwayaho found. Tiny flatter themselves to be able by a strict attention to bu-iiie.-s, long experience, and a disposition to please*, tomerit a libi'Tal share of publie patronage.
DUNLAP HOUSE. THE subscriber would inform the.publie that the Dunlap House is now completed, and furnished in a style suitable for tlie accomino--dation of travellers.» !■ —1 Tlie stabling for horses and carriages is large and cominodeoiis, and none but tlie most attentive hostlers' are employed. The lmder-igned, thankful for past favors, respectfully solicits a share of the public patroiiTRESTLY DUNLAP. Dec. 22,1853. y ts.
1)11. STORM'S CELEBRATED SCOTCH COUGH | Ij CANDY, a safe and pleasant remedy jjjur colds, and coughs, and for clearing the voice and strengthing the lungs. For sale by W. L. WEBSTER Feb. 23, 1854. ly OYSTERS A LOON TIIE SubscrilxT would respectfully, inform thecitizens of Rensselaer, and the public in general, that he has opened an Oyster Saloos in Clark Brother’s new building, No. 34 Washington Av., where lie intends keeping constantly on louhL a good supply of fresh Oystera. wrcei.veil ffaily, by : R«ik fi 'B ifxpress. Also, gaiiie of every de-cri]>tion, prepared ly an experienced cook, so as to suit the taste of the most ftislidious. No pains will lie spared to render the visits of those who may favor him with a call agreeable. R. GODARD. Rensselaer, January, 12th, 1t54.
CHARTER OAK UE. J HLS JK Compaq,, 35artforb Coooe-dinit. 1200,000 CAPITAL. WITH'LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, securely invested under the sanction and approval of tlie Comptroller of Public accounts. ALFRED GILL, President. * JOHN L: BENCE. Vice President; —: JAMES C. WALK LEY, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Alfred Gill. William R. Conk. John* L. Busts. Nelson Hollistek. J ames 65 Bolles. Samvel Coit. , John A. Bvtlvr. Daniel Phillips. A-.f Noau Wheaton. C. li. Hiiii'iniEY.
BOARD OF FINANCE. George Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank. D. F. Roulnsqn, Ksij., President Hartford Bank. . Hon. Isaac Toccey, Late Attorney General U. S. Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agejit. Rensselaer, Indiana. Du. W. Tichexor, Medical Examiner. 1 1 Life Insurance is truly a Savings Bank for the Widow and (he Orphan, f' " : : l ‘ v ' The rich, and tire poor may avail themselves of its benefits. No mail is too poor to insure his family from want after his death. A 'person thirty years of age, By saving.five cents a day, can secure one thousand dollars for hie faipily at his death. . Husbands'"anil Fathers, why do .you delay sen curing a c«#ipel£>)ica4o your fninihcaaft*r your death? Young men; are you desirous of getting credit? insert? your livwi. - ‘"'V - Young men, have yen made provision for yotir declining if not, insure Y«ur lives., Creditor*, why the loss o{ a debt by death'/ ihitrire the life of your debtor. Tt> all, have you made auchqimvftdon forthose' near nnd dear to you, as you would wish you had done, were vp»/to dig tins ; night? if you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncertain. Pampgjeta eacplanaiorv fiimished hy agents, ■rati*,, / V * —-- . —— _
