Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
L. D. SINE’S SIXTY-SECOND GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE! *11,200 fN VALUABLE PRIZE* Horse, Buggy & Harness, 0400! SO ACHES OF HICH FAUlttlN* LAND! 230 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD! Ranging from $2,50 to S3OO. ]»( hundred and thirty' Oold and Stiver Lever Hunting Watches, worth frum $25 (j *.£oll ca*A/ TWO SEWING 31ACHINEI, One at $75 and the other $lO5. ! Gold Chains. Fine Jewelry, Silverware, etc., etc. [ Tickets. Limited to 12,000! Wholt Number ; of Prizes, 1,500 ! j SiNCii Tickets, * - - - Oss Duilii.
To be JSi ttivn at I’iuciunatf, Ohia,eK Monday, May 14. IBCO. {WOULD respectfully call the attentioa ofth.pak!ic TO MY SIXTY-SECOND GRAND GIFT AN TKKPRI.SE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, 0., Monday, May 1-Jth, lfiGO, in the presence of all th. Ticket-holders who choose to attend, The price of Tickets in this Distribution is One Dollar—each Tick-et-holder having a chance to draw a line Horae, Bulgy, and Silver-mounted Harness, complete down to *he whip in the socket, and ready to jump in and drive off at a moment’s'notice. Every Ticket-holder has also a chance to draw an eighty-acre l and Warrent, enabling him to posses himself of a Farm i» some of the rich Prairies of the West; beside there ar. two hundred and fifty prizes in Gold, ranging from two dollars and fifty cents up to three hundred do! lars each. There sre also two hundred and tbir’y i Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches in th» scheme, all warranted accurate time keepers, er.d worth from twenty-five to two hundred dollars each. There are also two Sewing Machines of tbs vary best patent, worth seventy-five and one hundred and live dollars, the use of which to any family coald scarcely be over-estimated, and which would always find a fdady sale should they be drawn by any person who did not need them for his own use. The Table and Teaspoons of pure English Silver ar« : the same that 1 have put in my scheme heretofore, and with which no fault has ever been found; they being jof the very best quality manufactured. The Platedwarc is genuine double plate, and not merely washed as is the case with much of the ware offered as plated. It will last an ordinary life-time. ! The variety of ornamental Jewelry embraces nearly everything for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s ! wear—consisting of Gold, Lockets, Breastpins and Ear lings of Coral, Cameo,, end plain Gold; | Studs, Klecvi -buttons. Kings, Pens, and Pencils,*', j several different prices; with fine Gold Vest and Guard C bains for Ladies and Gentlemen—these aro all of the latest style, by the best manufacturers, tns j of the best quality to be had for the price. The whole number of Prizes is 1,500, and the Tickets are limited to 12,000, which gives an average of I one Prize to every eight Tickets. 1 have been engaged in giving Gift Enterprises for j the past six years, all of which have given entire satisfaction. The drawing is al ways under the control' 1 ol a committee of ticket-holders, and those who are absent stand the same chance as those present. Prizes drawn by absent ticket-holders are, immediately .after the drawing, sent at my risk ’ and expense, and : in case the prizes are not received. 1 will send them | attain. Money sent to rue for tickets is also at aiy risk. Programmes containing s ‘til list of the prize, j will be sent to any one who may order them, rvliethj er they purchase tickets or not. TO Uilivrs, All responsible persons who desire to act as agents ;:i this enterprise, arc requested to do so. Iftweutyi five or more tickets are sold, they will be furnished > at the rate of 60 cents per ticket, and. beside, a premium of ten per cent, in jewelry will be allowed, j Thus by selling twenty-five or fifty tickets a month, j :L, r a few months, an agent can procure an excellent I watch without the outlay of a dollar. If 150 lickete are sold hi a single Enterprise, 1 will allow a premi ium of 315 in American Gold. All who cannot act | as agents themselves will confer a favor on me by procuring some one to act in their place; and if the ; agent so procured sells 25 tickets of more, ab.gndi some book will be presented to the person procuring j Single tickets, 1 dollar; six tickets 5; twelve tickets, 10; twenty-five tickets, 20. | All orders must be addressed to L. D. SINE, I 51 -ly-is Box 710, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Apple Trees once Moret AS this is an age of humbuggery, we thought of blowing off a little “gas” too, but on looking over the Gazette we found no room. Se |we concluded that a little sober truth stuck hi of the pa >er would do as well. W hat we wish to say is, that we give the levers of good apples one more chance to buy apple trees that have been grown and cultivated in Jasper county. We intend to close out our nursery this spring. Then come along and forget not to bring the money with you, and wo will be certain to I give you the worth of it in trees. Nursery two rnd a half miles north-west of i Ren seiner. (46-4 t GOODWIN & COEN’. ELECTION NOTICE, -Ski te of Indiana, ) , Jasper County, j Si " ; To the Sheriff of Jasper County, Greeting: \ \/°U are hereby commanded to give legal no--1 tiec of the election of Justice of the” Peace ; in tho several townships of said county, as follows, to wit: In KankaVoe tswigihip, two; in alkor, one; in \\ hcatfield, in Hanging i Grove, one; in Jordan, one; in Newton, one; in j Beaver, two; in Keener, one; and in Lake, one; | to be elected in said several townships, on the ; first Monday in April, A. D. iB6O. By order of ; the Clerk. ’ W. J. WRIGHT, Jfi Sheriff of Jasper County.
j notice «r msTiuurnoN, State of Indiana,) Jasper county, j NOTICE is hereby given that at the January Term of the Court of Common Pleas, of Jasper county, after final settlement of the estate of William Freshour, deceased, about tho sum of ninety Tour dollars and ninety-eight cents were found remaining for distribution among the heirs, j Said heirs are therefore' notified to appear on tho ; first day of the next term of said Court,and prove ; their heirship and receive their distribution share C. M. WATSON, Clerk, Court of Common Pleas, JaFper Co. 46-3 t ’ By D. I. Jackson, Deputy. RENSSELAER Boot and Shoe Store. r I NHE undersigned B would respect fu I- ; fully return bis thanks 3fß§ to tiie citizens of Rons- fegS&jSS ! selaer and Jasper conn- fcCasSa | ty, for tho Very liberal SSjsga■ j support they o have ox- Swgw@ I \ tended to him since his 6§s||||j L T | arrival among them,and 1 hopes to merit the con- WgKgMjk. t.nuance of that patron- ! age by a>strict attention j to the wants of his cusj tamers. Ho bays his leather for cash, employs ! none but the best workmen, paying them each, ! and sells for cash. Tints, die gets his leather at j tbi I.nves.t rates, gets it mapufa-Mured into Boot;* j and Shoes, at tho cheapestitriees, y -»d can effbrd ; to soli on very low terms 4/reash. 1 Give me a call and examine my stock and prices, whether you purchase or net. J shall ha pleased to wait on you. The highotit price in cash paid for Hides. ! TTRepaiTing done on •.bo shortest notice i 32 Tlf OS MfxHUtHY
