Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1875 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HARDWAKE!! slms asllSm FARMING TOOL S! Buggies! FURNITURE t Norman Warner, —STILL AT THE—“Liberal Cqrner^ WASHINGTON # FRONT STREETS, Rensselaer Indhtna, Buying and selling Hardware, Stoves, Furniture, &c,, &c., BIS STOCK WILL BE FOUND to embrace nearly everything in his line. GUARANTEES ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED, OR MONEY REFUNDED. l@*DOW 5 T BE BILLED !*■©* Call and examine for yourselves. We take pleasure in showing Goods. N. Warner.
Charley Platt WITH — A. LEOPOLD WILL SELL— Groceries and Provisions CHEAPER AND Better than any other House in the County. Give him a Call. Room next door to A. LEOPOLD’S Cheap Corner. 19yl
WEEDS!!!! We 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 he hardy. It partakes of the double nature of the Iron and theSniart weed ; is not a field pesi, but a family favorite. We refer to the world renowned, and justly cclcbrat> d WEED (F. F.> SEWING MACHINES. They received the first prise at tho Paris' Exposition or World’s Fair of 1867; the Gold Medal and first prize at. the State Fairs of Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania rlUinois, Vermont and Minnesota; of the Mechanic’s and Union Fairs of Maryland, New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island ; at the great New Englaud Fairoflß68 r and at fifty-five other Fairs end Institutes, . when it was in competition with all the machines of its own eVass—Sirgcr, Howe, Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson. Domestic and Florence: besides, with others of some notoriety, as the Wilson, American, Wilcox & Gibbs. Secor, Davis, Remington and Victor (old Finkle & Lyon). It excels in light running, durability, simplicity of structure, ease of adjustment and management, wide range of work and beauty of fiuisb, in its tension, take up and shuttle. A child eigliv years old can operatethem. An invalid can use it with decided benefit to health—so light running aud noiseless is its aetien. There are nearly 300,000 of them ihnse—over fifty in this and Newton counties. We refer to Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. Henry Bruce and over thirty other f- mi lies who aro using them. They are sold on easy terms—leases or good timer. Do not buy any other until you try the Weed Family Favorite. Special inducements offered to Grangers and other purchasers for Cash. We also keep Needles, Oil and Attachments for, and repair, any machine 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 Fr nt street, nenr school house, Rensselaer, Ind. 37yl C, W. CLIFTON.
THE STAR HEY!! Ga C. Starr, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana, —:DEALER IN:— Choice Staple and F&ncy , Groceries and Provisions* Has a Full and Complete Stock of HAMS, SHOULDERS. BACON, LARD, SUGARS, COFFEES. TEAS, CANNED * FRUITS, CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. MEAL, FISII, FLOUR, SALT, CIGARS & TOBACCCO. MO- - LASSES. DRIED PEACHES, SPICES. POTATOES. RICE, BRANS, 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 Cash. Produce taken in Mange for Mo. a B*»ing thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, and fair dealing to merit a liberal share of the publie patronage. Remember the stand, in “Shanghai building on Washington Street, and whe* you want Bargains in Groceries eall on C. C. Starr. 2*yl
