Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1855 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TQ IT HAX CONCERN. WE .mw Vnako.tljc to arc fetill rnn'iin utw'nu that ate,due, uxltvcncetfiiHr request th* payment of-theMuno by |he lit of February ijrxt. tho-c tjNfettili re main unpaid l<y Unit riiijivwjll bo loft fn pftper bauds Sjr.collcctiou, as it is our intonriPnio clo-e up (>ur ol<l business, and commence anew. We liojHe our customers will come us tiny agrei d ami pay up, and much oblige R. STRODE Jc.Cb. Dec. 21,1*0-1. F- C - - - ■ -*•.«> mjVTTF- * III’NTEIiS AM) TRAPPERS LOOK to your interest. -'We wish to purchase on and after this date, l,otiil Doer Skins, 1,000 Coon Skins, 1,(100 Mink Skins, 1,000 Opossum Skins, 10.000 Mltskfut Skins; Also, 50,000 Prairie Chickens, 5(1,000 (Quails, 500 Wild Geese, Ducks, etp. Tlie above peltries and game wo wish to be delivered at out Grocery Establishment in Rens--«ebK*fq order. We w-i-U- jotv eie-h-, <«• gr<e cencs cheap enunglulo make a "Jew weep, as we have a large and splendid assortment, and are in constant receipt of fresh and good groceries. We bought of you last year, try us ngniti thi.. We will not let Jew, Gentile nor Yankee Pcdler do anv-liotter bv-you than we will. TR.OXEL A CO. Dec. 5,1*54. vlnHif.

SI IKK IFF SALK. T)Y virtue as on execution to me difeetO “0(l, I will expose for sole at Pubic Auction, at the Court House door,in liens selastr, in Marlon Towns], ip, Jasper County, Ind., on the Ilth (hy of March a. d. 1 F55 Fefwcdrf tTie Hours of ;iu ~ojefixdi7 A. M and 5 o’clock P. M. on said day. the following property, to-wit: Last £ oi the north east-j-of section 18, Townshij 9, Range C. I will first oiler the relit and prolits of said properly for the term of seven years and on failure to realizi from such sale a sufficient Sum to satisfy said execution, interest anil cost. I wiL. at the same tjin .wfßr'tttffifna interest the said defendant has in and to the”same.. Executed as XJte jiro x rfy of MddkfiS. Collins at the suit of Lewis and MarW Elijah. WILLIAM HENDERSON Sh’ff. FetC 15. IKSL 3vv4P> J WIIE subscrtlTcrs being desirous of mak"1 ing a survey of sections 7 ah(L“B, in Township Range (> wi st, for the purpose of establishing lines and corners, do hereby notify all such persons as may L<interested owners of lands in these and ad-joining sectioits to appear and establish corners on the 27th dav of February 1855. JOSEPH DOWNING. B. F. DOWNING. Feb. 1,1855, 3w52

NOTICE. WTOTICE is hereby given, that from and 1\ after the iirst day of March, 1155, no Sheep or Hogs will be allowed to run at large or pasture upon the unenclosed lands or public commons in Jasper Coitnty. By orper of the board of Commissioners of said countyLAWSON iJRUCE, Auditor. . g : ----- . - - BROOMS AND BRUSHES. THE subscriber, would respectfully inform tire citizens of Rensselaer, and vicinity that lie has opened a broom shop one door north of Clarks’ corner and nearly oposite the grist mill, where In intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of and brushes. Those wishing topurchase, will do well to favor me with a call before tpTmg olncwheWh Call aiTit"CTff!Hifie~ for yourselves. _ JOHN IL KARSXER. Nov. 16, 1854. 41—ly

VALUABLE FARMING LA® IN JASPEE COUNTY, lA. THE, most valuable Prairie Lands in Jasper County, on the line of 1 lie Logauspurt ami Oquaka Railroad arc offered for sale on the most accommodating terms. The road is in progress and the lands lie on eaclyside for six miles.— For richness of soil, arid accessible position they are unsurpassed by any lauds in the State. They 8 and Ih Jl'fitsw . —'Tlve yvu a#iU have his ahaiac out of ten thousand eight hundred acres, at ten dollars an acre; one fourth cash in hand, and hallo lice in one, two, and three years, with iiltrest. For particulars inquire of tr. W. Spitler, at Eensbelaer, or of the undersigned at Indianapolis. This is tholiest opportunity over offered for the rich jnan to obtain a valuable farm,or for the poor man to secure a home for a small sum of money. One crop will pay for the land—every acre is dry,' and will Ik- worth in five years not less than twenty-five dollars per acre. Row is the time sos bargains. - ALLEX MAY. ' Indianapolis, May Ift. 1854. - . ts.

KIER’S ROCK OIL. From a well 400 feet deep, near Pittsburg, Pa. is offered to the public as a Natural Medicine, of no common value. It is a dilferent thing from the oTd Kentucky, dr American" Oil, as tins is used INTERNALLY as well its externally.— As a local remedy in Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Burns. ,fee.—also, as a valuable lutoroal Ketticdy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Goughs, Diarrhoea, Erysipelas, old Sores Eruptions of the skin, Female Diseases, Wonnsu Bladder and Kidneys,' Hmiichitis, Pains t tc., Jte., it invites tjio investigating Physician, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits*^: For sale by WERSTERA II AUDIXG. AgtnU. Rensselaer, 4nd. R. M. LYOX, Fort Wayne, liid, Proprietor SCHOOL assortnfent of School Books for Bale at the Drug and Book afttsctr • wEbbtEr* karpino? j X>ec.S2,l9Mi * iy\ • • ft lly I -g Iff A H.sof Rutter wanted in exV ‘ - • V ■ 1 1-. W -i.~ *' ' •