Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1860 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A HARD FIGHT IN RENSSELAER. oo LIBERAL CORNER VICTORIOUS! OO AUSTIN AGAINST TH3 LADIES and gentlemen of Rensselaer and surrounding country, in making our bow, before you once again, we have the pleasure of informing you that “Liberal Corner” is by far ' the most popular corner of trade in our town from the fact that our Dry Goods Merchants have come to the conclusion that they have either got to i Run Austin out of To wn, : Or otherwise quit keeping Groceries, for they say that he sells More Groceries for a Dollar Than they can for double that amount. But, after calling a meeting at the Court Hou.-e, they ’have resolved to let us remain, providing we will give SI,OOO toward the erection of a School House in Rensselaer; and further, that we must raise the price of Groceries, which latter wo distinctly refuse to do. We will just say to our numerous customers that we have now on hand the largest and best stock of ■ FUIILFGBOiiIIIES, PROVISIONS, and QUEF.NSWAKE, Ever offered to the citizens of Jasper county, and at prices which will defy all competition. Our stock consists in part of Coftce, 'Tens, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Pepper, Spice, Starch, Soda, Rice, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Cheese. 'Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Sieves, Washboards, Bedcords, Rope, Baskets, Brooms, Tar, Fish, Crockery, Broom Twine and Quecnsware of all kinds, aiid a great many other articles too numerous to mention. We also keep on hand at ull times the very best article of r - SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR. i ■■> I In conclusion, we invite one and a'l to call | and examine our stock and hear our prices, and ' we can assure you that you will not go away : dissatisfied. j IZUDon’t forget the place. Let “Liberal Cor- ; nor” be your watchwor 1, I ITCAII kinds of Country Produce taken in cxchang-: for Groceries. | 50 JOHN M. AUSTIN. ; SPRING OF 1860. 1. M. STACKHOUSE C. D. STACKHOUSE. I. M. STACKHOUSE & BRO. GENERAL DEALERS IN Hardware, Glass, Nails, STOVES, TINWARE, Agricultural Implements and .Tlu> chincry, A:c.-, RENSSELAER, IND. FJMHANKFUL for past patronage, we are dc--L termined to deserve a continuance of it by selecting the best brands of everything in our i line, and selling at the lowest possible rates. We have in hand, and are in receipt of*— 100 kegs Shoeuberger’s Nails; 2000 feet of Pittsburgh Glass; 1000 lights of Chicago Sash; 50 Molino and Lafayette Plows; 50 kegs pure White Lead; 10 doz. best Pittsburgh and N. Y. Locks; 100 doz. best Wrought Butts; I 1000 quarters Augers; 5 doz. Aines’ Spades and Shovels; 10 doz. Columbus Hoes; 10 doz. Columbus Forks; AND Tacks, Finishing Nails, Gimp Tacks, Screws, j Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Scissors, Shears; I Silver Plated, German Silver, Brittanla, Iron i and Tin Spoons; Log, TraCe, Halter, Tug and . Breast ChalnsJ I* ishhooks and Lines; Braces, Chisels, Saws, and everything else usually kept in i a Hardware Store. I In addition to which We shall keep on hand iffiereafter a constant supply of Pump Chains and i Tubing, together with a superior quality of Anti-Frcczlug Suction Pumps? Which come Cheaper than Chain Pumps, and are twice as durable. We shall also have on hand in a short tinu specimens of the Buckeye, Kirby and Wood’s Mowers, the three best now madq. Also, Moffitt’s and Pitt’s Separators. Wo solicit an examination of our Stock and prices before you commit yourselves, for we intend to surprise the natives—not only in the variety of our stock, but also in the prices at which we will sell it. We can sell you any thing from a RUBBER HAIR PIN UP TO A SEPARATOR OR CORN SIIELLER! I o those designing to build or improve, our stock presents unusual facilities, for we can supply everything needed to construct a house, barn, gate, or anything eleao on a farm. 50-ts ONE OF THE REST FARZJIS IN COVNTY, CNONSISTINGLof 176 acres of prui-rie and 20 Y acres of timber, 150 acres of the farm in cultivation—an excellent spring and orchard on the premises; the farm situated three milesfrotn Rensselaer, on the State Road from-Rer.sitelaerto Bradford, for sale by MILROY &. COLE, Land Agents.