Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1855 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
<' ■- THE subscriber keeps constafilly on hand te large hmount of choice M ARBLE, in wild (mentions,, and is fully pro* pared to fill orders for Monument*,Tomb and Grave Stones. on the shortest notice, and in a -style not inferior to that of any other establishment in the State. CHARLES FROMM. Dephi, Feb. 13,1854. B ts . TTARDWARE—Knives and Forks, Butcher 1. J Shoe and Penknives, Table and Tea Snoons, Hatchats, Collin’s Axes. Log and Trace Chains and Files of all descriptions, for sale by R. STRODE A Co. Dec. 22,1853. Uv * »■ iiM»« ■Mi 'i 1 i ■ ■■ ■ ■«,« I i■ i i—i ■ ■ -n-i " * " UNDERTAKER. THE old undertakerW. J. Wbight of Rensselaer, would inform the public that his shop is in operation, and that he has on hand a good assortment of material suitable for Doon, ath, Presttt, fyc. N. B. He will be prepared at all times to furnish coffins without the least delay, as he has, and will keep constantly on hand a large supply. His coffins are made of the,best material and got up ht the best workmanlike manner, all of which he will sell cheaper than any* other establishment. Call and see for yourselves. W. J. WRIGHT. Rensselaer. Feb. 9th 1854. —* — 8-ts. LIQUORS —Pure imported Liquors, for medicinal purposes, for sale by WEBSTER i HARDING Dec. 22, 1835. lly TJOOTS & SHOES—Hungarian Kid and |J- Calf Boots, Enameled, peged and sewed Calf and Kid Boots of all sizes, and cheap, by R. STRODE & Co. Dec. 22, 1853. _ Lly NEW ESTABLISHMENT. C. W. Henkle. W. B. Nicoles. WE take pleasure in thanking the citizens of Renssellaer and vicinity, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, at their shop on business row, one door west of Stroade <t Co. where they will always be found. They flatter themselves to be able by a strict attention to business, long experience, and a disposition to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Renssellaer, Dec. 22. ts. PUN LAP HOUSE. ■ FIWIIE subscriber would inform the public that I the Dunlap House is now qomplefed, and furnished in a style suitable for tho accommodation of travellers. The stabling for horses and carriages is large and conimodeous, and none but the most- attentive Imstlers are employed. The undersigned, thankful for past fayoi&j®: spectfuHy solicits a share of the public patronage. PRESTLY DUNLAP. Dec. 22, 1853. . ■ ts. h DR. STORM’S CELEBRATED SCOTCH COUGH CANDY, a safe and pleasant remedy for colds, and. coughs, and for clearing the voice and strengthing the lungs. For sale bv W. L. WEBSTER Feb. 23,'1854. ly “OYSTER SALOON. THE Subscrilw'r would respectfully inform the citizens of Rensselaer, and the'public in general, that he has opened an Ovsteh Saloon in Clark <t Brother's new building, No. 34 Washington Av., where he intends keeping ennstantly on hand, a good supply of fresh Dysrers,Tecci ved daily, by Rook's Express. Also, game of i rrrrr "dr’seriptnnwpri'pitrefl ~t>y~ iln experienced 1 cook, so as to suit, tlie taste of the most fastidious. No pains will be spared to render the vis-1 its of those who may favor him with a call j agreeable. R. GODARD. | Rensselaer, January, 12th. 1854. CHARTER OAK ikrtfah Caootctjrat. Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. $200,000 CAPITAL. WITH LARGE AND INCREASING RECEIPTS, securely invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Public accounts. . ALFRED GILL, President JOHNL. BUNCE, Vice President. JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary. DIRECTORS. AtvßFn Gill. Wiujam R. Cone. JohnL. Bunce. Nelson Hollister. J ames Q. Bolles. Samuel Coit. John A. Butler. Daniel Phillips. Noah WheAton. C. N. Humphrey. BOARD OF FINANCE. Georoe Beach, Esq., President Phoenix Bank. D. F. Robinson, Esq., President Hartford Bank. Hon. Isaac Touchy, Late Attorney General U. S. Applications received by J. McCarthy, Agent. Rensselaer, Indiana. Dr. W. Ticrenor, Medical Examiner. Life Insurance is truly a Savings Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. The rich and the poor may avail themselves of its benefits. No man is too poor to insure hiß family from want after his death. A person thirty years of age, by saving five ceijts a day, can secure one thousand dollars for his family at his death'. Husbands and Fathers, why do you delay securing a competence to your families after your death? Voting men, are you desirous of getting credit? insure your lives. ( Young men, have you made provision for yonr declining years? if not. insure your lives. Creditors, why hatard the loss of a debt by death? insure the life of your debtor. '' To,all, have you made such provision for those near and’dear to you, as you would wish you had done, were you tb die this night? K you have not, procrastinate no longer; life is uncefitain. • j Pampglets explanatory furnished by agents, gratis - ' ’. . .
