Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“The Kirby!" ACKNOWLEDGES NO EQUAL IN HE WORLD I Perfset ease of draft. No Eds 4mA whatever. No weight ou horse* aoek*. Durable as Iron and Steel can Make It Cuts any kind of grass, wet or diy, on wot or dry ground. Cut* with llio home* gotag on a alow walk. Don bo oaoily miood atoithir or both ends to paso obstructions. THE DRIVER CAM OVER fez TKBOWM IH TROMT OR THE CUTTER RAM. The guards are faced with the bool steel and hardened. All the journal* on on* pleo* of castiug, and therefore never oat of line. . THE "KIRBY” Combined as fe Reaper, with Handrtke Is easily managed with on* man and two horses, lia a very light mecbla*. Ha* no aide draft at all. There Is no weight on the horses’ neck*. It cau be adjusted to cot at any height. The machine ia no more lirbie to (train than a cart or wagon. The Kniroo Never Bind. Bandies nro regulated by the driver a* do* sired. Not a Belt,or Chain, or Switch, e* useless trap about U. For a l« by NEWCOMB It, VAUGHAN, Agents, 2-3b-3m Remington. Indiana. , I I"-.-.-. ' ws-wssyw . . THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE! I am agent for this splendid machine and would request at) those needing ranch inee to call at my residence and see some of its work. I challenge comparison, Rnmancns. • Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Mm. Thos, Boroughs, Mrs. Beth Cox, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W.P. Hopkins. aud others. All kinds of machine twiet and colon of threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, beat iu the world, for sal*. WM. H. RHOADES. October 6th 1869. 9-3-ls.
E. E. LOCKWOOD agent for tbs celebrated M ’COEMICK REAPERS & MOWERS, Furst & Bradley’s Gardon City Plows, Walking Cultivator-, on wheels and runners, Donbh-Shovel Plows, both Iron and wooden beams, Sulky Cultivator* and Rakes, Massiion Separaton and Iron Horse-Power*, Wooden Pumps, and alt kind* of Agricultural Implements. Keeps couMuntly ou hand a fall (look of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, READY MADE CLOTHING , NOTIONS, dC., dC., Which I propose to sell as low as they can bo afforded in this region. RL-p,I desire ail to understand that IHJ 1 positively will not accept an agency for the sale of any machinery the proprietor* will not permit to be thoroughly tee ted andwill not warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselve*. UIMEfMft MI Remington. Indiana WILLEY & SIGLER* HAVE REMOVED To the building one door south of Joekoon** Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Henklr, which they have bonghtand thoroughly remedied and filled up for • A NEW STORE ROOM* Where they will keep constantly on bund a fall assortment of ail kinds of Gim MERCHANDIZE Which wo expeet to aell as low *a it «a» W boaght In any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair price* In exchange (« goods. W * make a speciality ot BOOTS AND SHOES, Having « shop ofnnJUxiu nb.iah non* but good workiueu ere employed..
