Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
186 b EXCELSIOR 1860 Korsfe* Bugger & Harness, L. d 7 SINE’S SIXTY-SECOND GRAND GIFT_ENTERPRISEI $11,200 fN VALUABLE PRIZ 8-' 80 ACHES OF MICH FARMING Cl 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN Df Tess Hundred and fifty field and Shiver Lever Muttteng tfatthee, tcertk frutr. si late , i.<Ai oat M l TWO SEWING MACHINES. At $75 uud $lO5 each! Gold Chains, Fine Jrvvelry, Silverware, eto., etc. " Tickets Limited to 12,000! Whole Number of Prises, 1,200 ! Single Tickets, - - - - Ottz Dolus, r JTo t>e Draw n til Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday, Nltiy 14, 1860. 1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public TO MY SIXTY-FIRST GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, G".. Monday, April 9tb. in -the presence of ail'tha Ticket-holders who choose to attend. Ihe price cd Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each Tick-et-holder having a chance to draw a fine Horae, buggy, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to the whip in the aocket, and ready to jump in and drive off at a mi-mem's n. tice. Every Ticket holder , has alio a chance to draw an eighty-acre Land Wajrent, enabling him to posses himself of a Farm in aome of the rich Prairies or the V. est; beside there are two hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging freer two dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred dotj lars each. There are also two hundred aud twentyfive Sold and Silver Lever hunting Watche* In tea icheme, all warranted accurate time keepers and worth from twenty to two hundred dollais each. There are also two Sewing Machines of the vary best patent, worth seventy-five and one hundred and fifty dollars, the use of which to any family corlii scarcely be over-estimated, and which would alwavs find a ready sale should they be drawn bv any rer»- a who did not need them for his own use/ i The Table and Teaspoons of pure English Silver t:'tbe ume that i have pu In my scheme heretofore, wittuwhich no fault has ever been found; they being of the very best quality manufactured. The Piatedwtre is genuine double p’ate. and not merely washed as is the case of the w»ra offeied as pi*, ted. It will last an ordinary iifE-iirn#. The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearly everything for Ladies’. Gentlemen’s and thildien’i wear—consisting of Gold Lockets. Breastpins and Ear rings of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, and plain GoldStuds. Sleev -buttoiis, Rings, Pens, and Pencils gt several different pilces; with fi„ e Geld test aim Guard Chains for Ladies and Gentlemen these ar« all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers ai<f j of the best quality te be had for the price. IN DICCJIJISTIX TO AGENTS. ! Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will ba supplied at 80 cents per ticket; and will, in addition, receive a premium often percent, in gold; agents wh« sell less than that number, and over £5 will be an--plied at the same rate, and. in addition, receive s-np. tnium in jewelry-at the rate of $?,50 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an agent selling£s tickets remits m* S2O. and is then entitled to a fine gold pen. silver extension, gold ring, or any other article worth 9 2 50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth *5one sell+ng 60 tickets, an article worth 96, and so c r. Premiums may icmain until a Watch or cth-r valuable article can be obtained. I have been engaged in giving Gift Enterpri«es fir the past ?ix >ears, all of which have given entire satisfaction. The drawing is always under the contr. 1 of a committee of ticket-holders, and those who absent stand the same chance as tbosa preacn; P“ - i TC f drawn »>>• kbserit ticket holders are, immediateafter the drawing, sent at mv risk and expense ana lu case the prizes are not received, I will send them at ani. Money sent to me for tickets is also at my risk. Programmes containing afu 1 I!** ofthe prize; will be sent to any one who may crdeFtfcem wh-lt ■ er they purchase tickets or not. i Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets. 3: twelve t’ck ‘ft'- 10; twenty-five ticket*. 20 dollars; arid in the | latter proportion (eighty cents per ticket) for a". Vger quantities. J **“ | All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE 51-ly-is Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio. NOTICE, ~ r IMIE regular aatiual meeting (ofi the Stocka holders of tiio r ‘oi- do, Log - Disport and Bur- : ling ton Railroad Company, for the purpose of j electing Directors for the ensuing war, >.vl!l be I held at the office of the company, at Log insport, on Thursday. April 12, 1860, between she hours ofl') A. M. and 3 P. M i R. E. STRONG, Secretary. | Log nsport, Ind., Feb. 10. 45-3 t Apple Trees once More! AS this is an age of huinbuggery, tve thought ol blowing oft’ i little "gas” too. but on looking over the Gazette we found no romn. Se we concluded that a little sober truth stuck lit some corner of the pa ,er would do as well. 3V hat wc wisn to say is, hat we give the lovers of yood apples one more chance to buy apple trees that have been yroicn and cultivated in Jasper county. We intend to close out our nursery this spring. Then come ulongaud for yet not to bring the money with you, aud we will be certain to give you the worth of it 111 trees. Nursery two slid a huff miles north-west of Ren seiner. (46-4 t GOOD WIN & COEN.
ELECTION NOTICE, i State of Indiana, ) j Jasper County, ) SJ ' To the Sheriff of Jasper County, Greeting: \QU are hereby commanded to give legal notice of the election of Justice of the Peace in the several townships of said county, as follows, to wit: lu Kankaleo township, two; in Walker, one; iu Win utfieid, one; in Hanging Grove, one; in Jordan, one; in Newton, one; in Beaver, two; in K' ,; *ner, •.•up; and in Lake, one; to be elected in said several townships, on the first Monday in April, A. I). IBG >. 3v order of the Clerk. W.J. WRIGHT. 4G Sheriff of Jasper Countv. NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION, Stato of Indiana.) Jasper county, $ 83 ' YT O TICE is hereby given that at the January , s Term of the Court of Common Pleas, el Jasper county, after final settlement of the tstale of William Freshoqr, deceased, about the sum ot ninety-four dollars ami ninety-eight cents were found remaining t.jr d'stribution auiongtho heirs. tid h *irs are therefore notified to appear on the first day of the n*-xt term of said Court, and move .heir heirship and receive their di tribution share e. m. watson, cierk, Court of Common Pleas, Jaiper Co. 46-3 t By D. I. Jackson, Deputy.
OLD OtfcEO PENS ItE-EOINTEti, TRICF. FIFTY GENTS. IT*NCLOSE THE PEN in k Letter with Cosh JLjr or Pos-tupe -Stamps; iho return mull vvi-U bring tl\e Pen as good us new. Editors giving this advertlsemen six insertions during the year iß6o,and send copy, shall receive a superior Gold Pen. in payment. Address SIONE & BALL, Syracuse, N. Y. 17" We will vouch for the fulfilment of tho abe "e on the part of Messrs. Stone Ot Ball, J- G. K. TRUAIR & CO. 13-Ct Prorietcrs of Syracuse lo».m*L
