Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1874 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Agent* Wanted at Every Post Office. r ■ MEISr ■U’ V 7 E {!■ Eh j Iwl I EJ If I an AiYRTsTTS of the wbeklt -c ' > - ** WEEKLY Postage Prepaid by Publisher after January Ist, 1875. For the largest list of subscribers, sent by any one agent, before Feb. 1, 1876, we For second largestlLst above, a fine GOLD WATCH, WORTH $135. FOR A CLUB OF FIVE, at $1.35 each, we will give any one of the following articles. A No 6 Gold Pen, without bolder, worth $2.25. A Set of Extra Silver Plated Tea Spoons, worth $2.25. Or Two Copies of Weekly Journal one year, free. FOR A CLUB OF TWENTY-FIVE, at $1 .25 each, we will give any one of the following articles, A No. 9 Large Heavy Gold Pea and Elegant Desk Holder, worth $7.00. A Set of Double Plated Table Spoons, worth $7.00. A line Silver Plated Dinner Cister, worth $7.00. Or Five additional Copies Weekly Journal, free. FOR A CLUB OF FIFTY, at sl.tf each, we will give any one of the following articles, A Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, extra full bound, worth $14.00. An Elegant Dinner Caster, worth $14.00. A Superb Silver Water Pitcher, worth $14.00. A Sett, two articles, each Silver Plated Forks and Dessert Spoons, worth $ 14.00. Or Ten additional Copies Weekly Journal, one year, free. FOR A CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED, at SI.OO each, we will give any one of the following articles. A Fine Silver Hunting Case Watch, Lever Movement, Full Jeweled, Chronometer Balance, worth $40.00. A Ladies Gold Hunting Case Watch, worth $40,00. ANo 5 Wilson Underfeed Shuttle Sewing Machine, or Twenty additional Copies Weekly Journal, one year, free. Cash Commiss ons paid instead of Premiums, when desired. Send for List. Single Copies Weekly State Journal $1.50 Clubs of Five - - - 1.35 each Clubs of Twenty-five - - 1.25 “ Clubs of Fifty - - 1.16 “ Clubs of One Hundred and over 1.00 “ DAILY JOURNAL, by mail, per annum, $10.00; six months, $5,00; three months, $2.50; one month, 85 cents; by the week, payable to the agent or carrier, 20 cents. fgcg*All Subscriptions invariably in Advance. Address for eiretilars and information, “THE JO LRWAL,” ' Indianapolis, lad.

tee mm ©IV THE Chicago l South Atlantic RAILROAD Arrived at Rensselaer and halted at MRS. S A. HEMPHILL'S large new brick building, on Washington street, where was unloaded the largest stock of goods ever brought to Jasper county, consisting of Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces, Insertion, Fringes, Thread, Ladies' & Gents’ Underwear. Corsets, Skirts, Hosiery, Fine Knit Goods, for men, women and children, men’s Fine and Neglige Shirts, Comforts, Scarfs, Mittens and Gloves in great variety for women and men, Collars, Cuffs, Neck-ties, &c. HATS, CAPS, BOJVIVETS, of the latest and handsomest styles, for ladies, gentlemen, children and babes.— All kiudß of Millinery Goods in great variety. As heretofore, special attention will be given to Dress Making. Prices have been marked down to correspond with the times. Mrs. Hemphill refers with pride to the uniform satisfaction her goods and work have given in the past, assures her many friends and patrons that the future shall ; be an improvement if it is possible, returns sincerest thanks to her customers for past favors, and trusts to make it for their interest to continue trading at her

Excellent Lands AVD Cheap Homes For the Industrious HMD COURT! Ho! Every One who Desires to Hake Profitable Investments in Land! The Lands of the INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, are now put upon the market for sale, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty yeans ago, and many of them comprise the BEST FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS IN OUR COUNTY. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, PAR T PRAIRIE AND ; PART TIMBER! well located as to roads &hd school houses, and will make Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes. Lands generally Jn this county are rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by a'ctual settlers at the prioes asked for them. So those who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at once. Propositions to purchase any or all of these lands, - IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, who will at all times take great pleasuie in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary information as to quality, price and terns of sale. Title perfect. MARION L. SPTTLER, Agent for Trustee of I»d. & 111, C, R. W. Co. [!l-ly.)