Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REMOVAL? D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED , HIS STOCK OF ''JDRUG?, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMfUT, AC., AC., Across tire street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where he will be happy to see all his «?’d customers and everybody else la want of goiS* in his line. He would also gently intimate to s*tch customers as ba vs made Little Accounts with him, that the first year has elapsed and he expects those bills made during the past year arranged, so as to enable him to extend similar accommodations In ths future. NeW and Froth Goods, Just arrived and being opened up for sale. t). I. JACKSON, April 90,1879.
GENUINE IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. SAMPLES BENT FREE TO FARMERS. FROM 100 to 130 bushels grown to the acre, weighs from 40 to 45 pounds to the bushel. This Oats has bean grown on every variety of soil and iu every State of the Union, with the most perfect success. The grain is very large,plump and handsome, has a remarkable thin Aus*, and ripens earlier than the common varieties. The straw is bright, clear, stout, and not liable to lodge, is perfectly clear of rust; and grows from 4 to 5 feet high. We have both the White and Black Norway, both the same price and equally productive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any address poet paid for fl .00 Two quarts, postpaid . .*2.00 One peck sent by express or freight... .*3.00 Half bushel.2opounds.*6.oo One bushel, 40 pounds.., ..*IO.OO CAUTION. (EFWe wish it distinctly understood that this <s not a light oats, 28 to 32 lbs. raised in New England, and sold under the name of Norway, but imported seed, every bushel guaranteed to weigh 40 lbs., er the money refunded. Samples of both kinds sent free for a three cent stamp. Also Circulate and Testimonials. Address al) orders to IV. P. BOYER if CO., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa.
To Land Owners. Non-resident owners of land situated in Jasper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description of landjcontaininginforma tion as to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on the following terms: For 40 Acres *1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acres 3 00 For 240 Acres 4 00 For 320 Acres 500 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILDER, J-27-Iy Land Agent.
W. J. Laßue, IS NOW OPENING THE LAUGEtPS- 1 rtock;of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUBENSWARB, •a WO ODE NW ARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OAFS, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &0., EVEII OFFERED TO THE CITI. TENS OF BKNSSELAEB AMD VICINITY! THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPECIALBEFEBENCE TO THE WANTS OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AS LOW AS CAN BE AT ANT OTHER POINT OF TBADE. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCETAKEN INEXCHANGE - -. Y, . ... ' 'r» ‘ ’ FOB WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MAKKET PBICE. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ABE KES PECTFULLY KEQUESTED TO DIVE VS A CALL HEFOBE PCSCHASING, AS THEY WILL FIND IT VERY HVCH TO THEIR INTEREST, FOB WE CAN AT LEAST PART THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES IF WE: CAN; NOT INDUCE •5s them to purchase. ■ • • '• Do n’t Fail to Call. Rensaeher, \uguM 55th, IStrff. 49 3m
