Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1870 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
X! Lightest Draft No Grass can Wind! No Dust in the Gearing! Perfectly Balanced! High Motion! Slow Motion! Don’t bur until roa see it at Stackhouse’s. F. W BEDFORD, * AGENT FOR W0023 ? S M l!' i i IIOWBR
WOOD’S SELF-BAKE REAPER Saves the labor of two man over any baud* raking reaper. Does its work better—makes compact bundles—no scattering. WOOD’S PRIZE MOWER! The Standard Mower of the World It has been awarded more FIRST PREMIUMS than any other machine In the world Including the HIGHEST PRIZES offered la the United States, England, France and Germany. It never doge, cute all kinds of groat, whether i eet or dry, lodged or atanding. No weight on horeee' neckt. le raised with earn to pass obstructions. Is the lightest draft, most simple andduruble Mower, 120,000 WOW IJt USE. <-. tttk CELEBRATED X MOHAWK VALLEY Western Prairie ■fl CLIPPER Al PLOWS. WB jj They are made ot Best f B Steel, have Double Shin, iut 3 High Laud Side, Wrought fife 0 Standard, slotted at the top Qc for seltiug to or from land at HJg pleasure. Frequent tests WT V prove them the best, lightest f * draft and most thoroughly hardened plows built t3*T“ Warranted to Scour in All Soils! COATES’ LOCK-METER HAY AND GRAIN RARE, This Rake took the FIRST PREMIUM at the following State Fairs in 1869: Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, New Jersey and Virginia. The Teeth of the Lock-Lever Rake are made of REFINED CAST-STEEL, made expressly for the purpose. Tempered in Oil, each Tooth tested ot the factory, and in passing over uneven surfaces, readily adjuat themselves to their places. Cast-steel Spring Coils, made with the body of the tooth, as these are made, have been found by use in the Geld, much stronger and more durable than the small separata' wire-coil springs often used in some rakes. The Rake can bo INSTANTLY REGULATED For any kind of ground by lowering or elevating the teeth, which is done by moving the Lever forward on the poet on the front cross-bar. r. w. BSDFORD, HeßMolaer. 2-29 PURE LIQUORS, GIN RUM WINE ALBbb «rey HOT DRINKS PLAIN DRINKS FANCY DRINKS ALSO, BEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES SUGAR >~ TEA COFFEE ALL AS CHEAP AS THE QUALITY OP THE GOODS WILL PERMIT. THE Saloon will be conduct*! la accordance with th* strict requirements Sr law. and under ao circuiniUr.ee> will liquor of any kind, or in any quantity, be sold on Sundays. Those who attempt to effect an entrance into tbe Saloon on Bundaye, either from the street or through the rear will be considered and treated as enemies trying to induce me to violate the law. 2 12-Ip JAMES MALOY.
