Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1869 — OLD WAR CLAIMS. [ARTICLE]
OLD WAR CLAIMS.
Persons having ifti9sttled claims for Pensions, Bpunty and Rack Pay, should call at McConnell’s Law Office. ~ r, " > Captain "McConnell is the only person in Rensselaer who attends to this kind of business. Spoil W anted, Agents—Male or Female.”—Foot & Clark’s advertisement. t^LARD!—LARD!—LARD!— Wanted at Hollingsworth’s Tea-Sets and Glassware—now stock, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, Apples and Zante Currants, a fine lot, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. “Barrett’s” Miraculous Hair Restorative. +. + . Two Tons pf Lard.-llighest price paid, at Starr’s. Boots «fc Shoes at reduced prices, at T. Hollingsworth’s. A good supply of Boots & Shoes, and Rubbers, at L. &N. W. Hopkin’s. “Barrett’s” recommends itself. C3f”To Pensioners.— {Soldiers whose Pensions did not comipcnec from the date of discharge, can now obtain arrears by applying at Me-CoNNEi.L’s-Law Office. “Obtaining money under false pretenses” —vending miserable hair preparations. A trade that is fast dying out, however; for the universal popularity of “Barrett’s Hair Restorative” is rapidly putting an effectual stop to such a contraband traffic. —Richmond Enquirer. Stone-ware—another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s, llats «fc Caps, at the low est figures the market will bear, at T. Hollingsworth’s.
