People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ROBERT RASWLE, At the old sUid of Collins A r Rand ?. ******* AU the improvements in farming iwpteMeNTS. facturers in full assortment, but because of special excellence, the John Deere and the Oliver goods are the most prominently offered again this year, as the most perfect machinery made. These makes are fully up to the high standard that has made them popular so long, and considering their superiority, they are the cheapest implements sold. ******* The latest proven sueeesss, the Wonderful DISK CULTIVATOR... Tried last year, guaranteed in every particular; more durable than other kinds; a perfect tool for either level or deep cultivation; see them before buying. ******* A first class cultivtor at 14 00 A genuine first class top buggy, qq A good all steel, double shire, steel h) r/1 beam, walking plow, the best plow on earth I / 'll I for the money, a bargain at luJt U V Special prices on corn planters. Steel frame check row. hand drop and chain drill combined, with auto- ’ matic wire take-up. This is an entirely new production and lias only to be seen to be appreciated. ******* A full line of the latest patterns in stylish BUGGICS. SURRCYS, Gentlemen’s driving wagons, etc. • ******* RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
BRCIK AND TILE YARD, New machinery of the roost improved pattern has been added and we arc prepared to take contracts for brick and tile m any quantity We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile westof Rensselaer. IZNII Ik J rz ("x it T CD Free delivery any place in town. A xJ il 1N t\r"l L, EL VI«
■ ■;« yRI -’ ■ ■■ yh Thoroughbred French Draft Stallion, La Grande, (tilack.) Weight 1,700 pounds; Season $6 (Had Bay Stallion, SH-iNE, Weight 1,350 pounds; Season S 5 Will be found at Hemphill’s barn on river bank, Rensselaer, Indiana. C. C. Brown, Owner, Will Collins, Keeper.
Rensselaer Bargain House Washboilers—copper §2.50 Washboilers—tin 1.00 Tubular lanterns 50 Wire nails from 8 to 60, 3c per lb. Wire nails from 3to 8,4 c per lb. 3 kinds of axes, from 70c to 85c each. Trimmings for barns. Nice New Stoves with the tariff off, and Groceries as cheap as the cheapest., BARBED WIRE at lowest price. C. E. HERSHMMT. Mrs. Emory's “Seven Financial Conspiracies” should be read by every person in the United States. It gives a history of the legislation that has built the money power of America. Sent post paid to any address for 10 cents or three copies for cents. Address this effice.
