Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1869 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ui: Nssr.L ai: tc mu i:c r«u v. The town of Rensselaer is the capital of Jasper county, is incorporated, anil numbers nearly 800 inhabitants, among the business houses ore fours, teen stores, three milliner shops, one tailor shop, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, a shoe shop, a saloon, two harness shops, a flouring mill, u printing office, a school house, one bank, two hotels and tour churches; among the professions are five physicians and live lawyers. The county has just voted to appropriate $42,* 009 to assist iu Lite construction of a railroad through theplaco. This road Will pass within oite-lmlf mile of 700 acres of renl estate adjoining the town of ltcnsseiaof, advertised in the Union'. This laud is of iivst quality, rolling, pleasantly located, and well calculated for farming or grazing purposes, <>r it would make splehdid sites for suburban residences. The owner is anxious to sell this property now anil the purchaser can have the benefit of the rise in value sure to follow within eighteen month'#. Town lots in elligibie localities also for sale. For Information os to price, terms of payment, etc,, address Henry Weston, 172 Broadway, N. V., or inquire of Dwigglns A Thompson, Agents, Rensselaer. Two dozen more of those large Whitewash Brushes just arrived, at Jackson's. ■ - •* Our stole is full of New Goods, which we are hound to ■ offer at the lowest prices. Chuml>n\s, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Rants, Coats and Full Suits for tlu> Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and the finest Roots in tiie county. We have two tuns t>f Sugar, bought before the rise. Wo ate going to pay highest prices for Wool, iu Cash or goods, AT** are agents for “The (treat American Merchants’ Union Tea G 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Rrioes, with tqily 5 cents per lb. added,. L. A X. W. Hopkins. J. W, Goats Juts a fine assortment of Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Sleeve Ruttons, etc., call and examine them.— Sign of the Indian.

ini’Oit'l’a> r to tiie i»i:oi*i,k. Mr. E. HeidlehorgiT lias bought out the grocery hlore of Mr. 8. R. 7lnward and is noxwffikrti fur trade. lie has ft'Cently heeu toJNew York city and bought a good assortment of Boots nnd Shoes which are offered at price* great deal lower limit any other store in Rensselaer. * — By lining justice to his customers. and paying close attention to business lie anticipates a fair share of custom. I’iease call and see wlvaf he is doing. He would also notify the people of Jasper comity that lie is paying the hignest price itt cash for wool.

TIiEY HAVE l)OMU ( And are on exhibition at Leopold's— CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN ! The Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlets, Casshneres, Cloths, Satinets, Woolen Yarns, together with an entirely new stock of everything else usually kept in my Store. They have come! and are of the best quality, selected oftrefttlly to suit the trade, mid will be sold cheaper than by any other house in the county. Bringin Your Wool and receive good Good* at Low Figures. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. Cull ami see for yourselves and you will be convinced of the truth of these statements. The best Teas Will be sold for 8160 per Pound! to compete with the New York Tea. Companies. No. 1 Coffee at 25 cents per pound. Sugar from Id to 18 cents. AH other goods in proportion. .

DIVLTCH IN IMBVO, There is contained in Dr. Morse's Pills the principle of health. We have many thousand# of testimonials of their having restored the sick to health; which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Bills and you will find them not only igcurative of disease but also a preventive. They should be used in all eases of Billions, ness, Headaches, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, A-c. We make no secret of the formula from which 'this medicine id prejiared. Ask your storekeepers for the Ometo Almanac. Bead it carefully. Use Morse’* Pills. Sold by all dealers. * none testi.uonv. Grand Leihik, Eaton Co., Mku, » August 11, 185 D. Dr. C. W. Roback—Dear Hir: For four yeurs I was severly atlllcts'd with rhnmatlsni so that I was entitled to my house foralong time. The doctors did me no good and I was n perfee cripple. I proeu red some of your .Sea l i-t. diunvian Blood Pills and Blood l’uriper, from your ageute, Messrs. Case ,‘c Turner ana they entirey cured me.Wiahing yon thogreatest nieces, I am, teuly yours, HENRY L. THOMAS, if 10-t