Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1870 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Store & New Goods m - While the railroad to Rensselaer Is a pros peclive project, it is a natter of REALITY tkat THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH is now leceiving and opening an entirely new stork of (1 UN Eli A L MERCIIA N DIBF,, enibrac ing ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which muy he enumerated Cottonadea, Jean*, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Denims, Stripes, Ticking*, full line of Muslins, both brown and bleached. Prints, domestic and fine (im/ihams. Alpacas, Poplins, Chambras, All Wool. Delaines, If lute goods, Hosiery, SfC. 1 have also a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Spires, Pepper, Soda. Starch, Candles, Bools, Shoes, Queensware. Glassware, SfC.. All of which are on sale at the lowest poa sible figures. Call and examine goods and prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the Rank. Rensselaer, lnd., April 27, 1870. 2-31 CI^SIX! Lightest Draft No Grass can Wind! No Dust in the Gearing! Perfectly Balanced! j High Motion! Slow Motion! Don’t buy until yon see it at I Stackhouse’s.
F. W. BEDFORD, AGENT FOR WOOD’S utmu INK WOOD’S SELF-RAKE REAPER Saves the labor of two men over auy handrakfug 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 PRE- | MIUMS than any other machine In the world Including the HIGHEST PRIZES offered iu the United States, England, France and Germany. It netter clogs, cuts all kinds of grass, whether wet or dry, lodged or standing. No weight on horses' nt cks. Is raised with ease to pass obstructions. Is the lightest draft, most simple and durable Mower. 125,000 ROW hi, UMK. ROBINSON'S COLO MEDAL 7HRES ERS, Manufactured By YEO A KHOkMAKER, Richmond. Ind.. awarded Gold dedal at the Indiana'State Fair of 1867, as the BEST THRESHER AND SEPARATOR Also the OAHET MOUNTED lORSE POWERS. COATES’ COCK-LEVER HAY AND GRAIN MIL This Rake took the FIRST PREMIUM at following State Fairs in 1869: Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, New J rsey and Virginia. The Teeth of the Lock-Lever Rake are made of REFINED CrtST-STEEL, rfojde expressly for the purpose. Tempered in Oil, each Tooth tested at the factory. «nd In pafesing over uneven surlucea.jeadily adjust themselves to their places. Cast-steel Spring Coils, made with the body of the tooth, as these are made, have been found b, use In 1 the field, much stronger aud more durable than the sma'l separate wire-coil springs of- , ten used in some rakes. The Rake can be . INSTANTLY REGULATED I For any kind of ground by lowerlug or ele- j vating the teeth, which is done by moving i the Lever forward on the post on the front j cross-bar. r. W. BEDFORD, Rensselaer, 3-29 I
