Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GENUINE IMPORTED IKOKWAY O.ITSe,; BARPLKi SENrFRP’g TO FAR.VERM. I? ROM 100 to jaO tuisliels grown to the acre, Weighs from 40 to 4a pounds to the bushel. Tills Outs hue been grown no every vurlrtvs of soil and ill ever/ >lllO o! thu Union, with the mo«t perfect success. The grain is eery farx.p/amp and AsadMmr. It»s a r-iriirkab'e thin Aur*. and ripeda earlier than the comi(l..« vinidl-s. 'I ho straw is b ight, close. sZeW. and not liable t . lodg", Is perfectly fleer o< root; and gr< w< from 4 Io 5 feet high. We have both «h«» While wild Rieck Norway, bo'li liw sumo price and equally productive. We will send one quart of thsabove Oafs 10, iinv address poet . aid lor. 41 O’* Two quarts, po-t paid ♦‘J I* ll (ti.e peck eeiit by express or freight. • .♦*.oi* 11 ■ls bushel. s'l pounds ,$6 <*o One bushel, 40 pKiiiuls $lO 00 CAUTION. iLTWewlsh lldirtinrtly un | doratuod that tills 's not a light oils, 28 to :>'i lbs isi-ed In N-w Knglind and sold under ( the name of Norwav, but hupyrl*-<l seed, every bushel guaranteed to widgli 4J lbs., cr the'money refunded Ha iup les „l boili kinds tent fee for a three cent stump. A Iso Circulate und Tvslliuoulals. Address ull orders tn N. P BOYER 4 C0., Parkesburg, Chester Co , Pa.

AT PURCUPILE’S OLD STAND JOHN W. COATS, PROPRIETOR, 'V A full supply of Buck Gauntlets and Mttena Cheap do. do. Horse Blankets, extra heavy All Wool Bed Blankets Ladies* Seamless Shirts LacTes’ 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 Mde Cloth’g Factory Flannels Domestic Flannels Shaker Jeans Kentucky Jeans Domestic Prints Muslins, brown & bl’chd Lndies’ Dress Goods Children’s do. I Ladies’ Fur floods Children’s do. lien’s do. Ladies’ Shoes Ac. Children’s do.

Men’s Boots & Shoes Boy’s •• “ Sugar, Tea, Ceffcc SaleratiH, Soap Tobacco, Candles Syrups, Ac.. Ac., As good qua'lty aud cheap prices as any In theeou .ty. COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKEN Injexchange for goods AT JNO. W. COATS’, (LATE PURCUPILE’S.) 1-7 Rrnmelaer, Indiana. ToTuitd Owners, i Non-resident owners of laud situated In Ju*|>er or Newton counties can obtain a cer. j tified description of luud.conlaiiiiiigliiforin*tionast*. value, distance Irvin railroads, towi.s, etc,, accompanied by ■ plat or diagram showing the proportion us timber aud prairie, ou too following terms; For 40 Acres .r tiio For HO Awe* 8 00 For 160 Am, 100 For24l)Acre., 400 Jf'or 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Pities to tlw same furu- ■ ished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MIDLER, 1-27-ly Laud Agent. ;

OLD UM DRUG STORE. The subscriber havim' succeeded boj i his expectations since he his hid ch «rg ( said afore, wo ild ami an nca to aw c is.ou that lie has just received a Full and Complete Aiiortmeu of For the Fall and Winter Trad*, Together with a full lino •! SAINTS, ( C ILS. ©7a sTvyya, E?.7£JH33, WUTDOST GLA.SS Of all sires (egfrao dinan sixes cut to otdo uuu all o'her agile lea kept iu A WELL REGULATED DRUG STORI >i. M t- ■ * Thankful for past favors, ha hope* b alikil aiteuii *n to his ilulira «o merit a cue IIUUauCO of ttly publio pdr >UM» D. I. Jackson, flenth oMe rs WaaMuglua S rvs