Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1868 — GREENBACKS ! [ARTICLE]

GREENBACKS !

Dr. Wm. H. Martin respectfully notifies his friends that he is in great need of money and must collect what is due him. Those indebted will do a favor to him and themselves by settling their accounts immediately, Nov. 11, 1868. 1-7. Messrs. C. D. & J. D. Hopkins made us the present of some very nice buckwheat flour, last Saturday, for which they will please accept our thanks. The Rensselaer Mill has been overhauled and thoroughly repaired the past summer, and much new machinery added.— This Mill is now on a footing to compare favorably with any in the State, and the quality of its work is equal, if not superior, to any that has been imported to the place in the last five years. Farmers of Jasper county will now be saved the necesity of hauling their grain fifteen, twenty and thirty miles to have it ground, and those who buy flour and meal will be saved the extra charge for transportation, which has frequently amounted to three and four dollars on a barrel of flour. Winter, Spring, and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal of first quality for sale cheaper than any imported from abroad. Patronage solicited.