Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1875 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• WITH —A. LEOPOLD WILL SELL— Groceries ail hn; cheaper ' ■.ANB I '* ***y *»’r Better than any other House in the County. Give him a Call. Room next door to A. LEOPOLD’S Cheap Corner, . w WEEDS!!!! Wo are the sole agents for Jasper and Newton counties, for the introduction of a new and improved Weed. After years of trial it has proved to be hardy. It partakes of the double nature of the Iron and the Smart weed; is not a field pest, but a family favorite. We refer to the world renowned and justly celebrated WEED (F. F.) SEWING MACHINES. They received the first prize at the Paris Exposition or World’s Fair of 1867; the Gold* Medal and first prize at the State Fairs of Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Jf!!--nois, Vermont and Minnesota; of the Mechanic’s and Union Fairs of Maryland, New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri f Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island ; at the great New England Fair of 1868, and at fifty-five other Fairs and Institutes, when it was in competition with all the ma-* chines of its own class—Singer, Howe, Groover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Domestic* and Florence; besides, with others of some notoriety, as the "Wilson, American, Wilcox & Gibbs, Secor, Davis, Remington and Vic--tor (old Finkle & Lyon). It excels in light running, durability, simplicity of structure, ease of adjustment and management, wide range of work and beauty of finish, in its tension, take up and shuttle. A child years old can operate them. An invalid can’ use it with decided benefit to health—so lightrunning aud noiseless is its action. There are nearly 800,000 of them in nse—over fifty in this and Newton counties. We refer to • Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. Henry Bruce and over thirty other fsmilies who are using* them. They are sold on easy terms-—leases or good time. Do not buy any other until you try the Weed Family Favorite. Specialinducements offered to Grangers and other* purchasers for Cash. We also keep Needles, Oil and Attachments for, and repair, any nt-' chine in the market. Old W. & W. machines changed to the new G feed for sls. We can. be found every Saturday at at our office, on> Front street, near school house, Rensselaer,Ind. 37yl C, W. CLIFTON. TEE STAR n! I C. C. Starr, Rensselaer, - - - —:DEALER IN:— Choice Staple and Fa.no/ Groceries and Provisions. Has a Full and Complete Stock of HAMS, SHOULDERS, BACON, LARD, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, MEAL, FISH, FLOUR, SALT, CIGARS & TOBACCCO, MOLASSES. DRIED PEACH ES r . SPICES. POTATOES. RICE, BEANS, * DRIED APPLES. INDIGO, SOAP. BAKING POWDER. SODA. NUTMEGS, DRIED CORN. CREAM TARTER, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, STARCH, AND A Thousand other Articles which we have* not space to enumerate kept constantly on hand, and which he will sell Cheap for CashProduce taken in Uiigi for H. Being thankfiil for past favors, he hopesby strict attention to business, and fair dealing. to merit a liberal jshare of the publicpatronage. Remember the stand, in “Shanghai rr building on Washington Street, and when you want Bargains in Groceries call on C. C. Starr. 29yl THE BIST. PRAIRIE LAUDS lOWA AND NEBRASKA, for sale by THE BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER R. R. CO. On Ten Years’ Credit at 6 per cent Interest. One million acres in lowa and Southern Nebraska. The finest country in the world to combine Farming and Stock Raising. The soil is Rich aud easily cultivated; Climate warm; Seasons long; Taxes low and Education free. No Payments required on Principal until FIFTH year, and then only Oneseventh each each year until Paid. LAND EXPLORING TICKETS Sold at important stations on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail Road, and cost of same Refunded when land is bought. Half FARE to families of purchasers, and Low Freights on household goods and sane stock. •Twenty Per Cent Premum fir cultivation. Large discounts for Cash within one, two and three years. Products will pay for land and improv*, ments long before the Principal be comes due. , “The so-called destitution in Nebraska lies in the far western region, beyond the> the tends of thq B. ft M. K. R. Co. sgiF“ For circular that will describe ful|y these tends, and the terms of sale, apply to or address, LAND COMMISSIONER, Burlington, lowa, for lowa Lands, or Lincoln, N eb., for Nebraska Lands. Or McNary ft McNary Logansport Igd. 86q&,
