Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GENUINE IMPORTED. ( NORWAY OATS. ' SAMPLEA SENT FUZE TO FARMERS. ROM 100 to J3O bushels grown to the acre, Seiglia from 40 to 4& pounds to the bushel. This Oats had Wen grown on every virlety of soil and in every Statoof the Union, with the most perlect-eucceee. The grain Is eery large .slump end kandeome, has a rvrnarkafc'c thin husk. and ripens earlier than the common vaiietle*. 'I he straw is bright, clear, stoiltj and not liable to lodge, Is perfectly clear of ruai; end grows from 4 to 6 feet high. We have both iho White and Black Norway, both the aaine price and equally productive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any address poet raid for f 1 00 Two quurls, post paid f 9 ,00 One peck Kent by express or freight... .$.1.00 llsll* bushel. 20 pounds $6.00 Line bushel, 40 p0und5........ JIO.OO 'CAUTION. ETWe wish it distinctly tfn derstood that this >■ not n light oats, 28 to 02 lbs raised lu New England., and told under the name of Norway, but imported seed, every bushel guaranteed to waigh 40 lbs., or the money refunded. Samples of both klfids sent free for a three cent stamp. Also Circulars and Testimonials. Address all orders to N. F tyOYF.R if CO., Parkexburg, Chester Co., Pa. AT PURCUPILE’S OLD STAND JOHN W. COATS, PROPRIETOR, A full supply of Buck Gauntlets and Mttens Cheap do. f dd. Horse Blankets, extra heavy All Wool Bed Blankets Ladies’ §eamless Shirts Ladies’ Hoop Skirts Children’s do.
Ladies’ Balmoral Skirts Children's do. do. Men’s Hats and Caps Boys’ Hats and Caps Men’s R dy M’de Cloth’g Factory Flannels * Domestic J*latfneld Shaker Jeans Kentucky Jeans Domestic Prints Muslins, brown & bl’chd Ladies 9 Dress Goods Children's do. Ladies’ Fur Goods Children’s do. Hlen’s do. Ladies’ Shoes, Ac. Children’s do. Men’s Boots & Shoes Boy’s “ “ Sugar, Tea, Coffee Salcratus, Soap Tobacco, Caudles Syrups, Ac., Ac-, As good quality and clisap prices as any in thecouuty. COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKER In exchange for goods AT vJNO. W. COATS’, (LATE PURCUPILE’S,) 1-7 Rensselaer, Indiana.
To Land Owners. Non-resident owners of laud situated in Aisper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description Of land, containing information as t<> value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proporliou of timber and prairie, on the following terras: For 40 Acres $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acres. 3 00 For 240 Acres 4 00 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at Irom 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, l-27-ly Laud Agent. OlDlilpSTOßl The subscriber having succeeded bej i Ills expectations since he Hat Had .charg 1 said store, would aiiuouitoe to hi* caston that he has just received a Fall and Complete Assortmon of For the Fall and Winter Ttadt, Together with a full line of well-ecjeci PAINTS, OILS, DTE STUPES, BRTJOSBS, PUTT'S WINDOW GLASS * I, Of all slics sl4e* cht to oide and all oilier articles kept la a Well regulated drug stori Thankful for past favors, he hopea b strict attention to his duties to merit a coo tiouauce of the public patronage D. I. Jackson, {tenth side es Washington S ree
