Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1871 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ee E. L.OCKWOCD ] agent for the celebrated COOLEY’S ANTI-FREEZING i FORCE PUMP, -jf?i Til (»R Ha rtto « dr, fif* -JL ' Fauns, Dwelling!*. ; : Factories, Putting Or.; 2 v ‘j Fires, Ac. This I'uwii V. i-j'. -.r/j can rover Freeze, is I i ' ? Douldu-Aeling, v, Qrksl - iii.nor water, has tin ~/‘i q Packing, qggds tto Prim ! x-A"!')ing. and. hy oht Parem , l'lgxiide Fasti 1 uer, is re-[ - 0 f Ninety per cl. ■ , us t friction ei nincn ■ 1 — r.Ti-ni-'-Tiy’-i'lir' oilier Pumps. Its 1> 11 ! CfeviST' i-P nihility I’cconnneni’r it! C to Farmers. Reference | ijXrL'V^.can be given eiimviiigj s —| ji (Ni-k tt liere lin y have b,*, n in ‘ _lj' ijv ' ■ ■-! 1 eoi-slant use the p-i-t Six i ' '. d Years, and to day throw | ■Us ; . ; .i .‘U-■ wall ras last as the day : uj :-J . they hi ie put in, no te j tCc.■ . .’i A '...! ; •" pairs h..vine been ra.i -'I in that period "aWe-iinve two Sixes, Kqit. I and V. j “'o. 1 ia designed Dir j lluqae.use; No. U is es-1 peri ally ndapted for Flock Wcl! . ‘Orders aridresked to E. E. Lock-wood rvj Irilm Bouthagd, Remington, I ml.. Agents f*.r | thepcotmties oi' Jasper, Newton. I'uiUn and . IVr.iven, will fective j.rr.nipt stunti-ap. Pompa-oonstooHy on trand. Tcwinhip iighi3 for sale on rossonab'u terms. -AI.SO, AGFINT FOR FiirstiSr, Bradley’s lluriien City Plows, j Walking Cnliivuiors, on wlieeis u’nci runners,. Douhl- ■ Stiovl Plows, both iron am! wooden j beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Mussi- | Inn Separators and Iron Horse-Powers, j ! Wooden pumps, an.l all kinds of Agricullurj al luiplemeiits. | tlosirc* all to unJerstaml tliat j I positively will not ucqept an agency ! lor the sale of any machinery the proprietors j will nnt permit lo sis thoroughly tested and j will not warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for y ourselves. ’ E. E LOCKWOOD j 2- Remington, Indiana I |S’ew Store Cfe Mow Goods "tos ■" While the railroad to Renssebor is n in ns peejive |>roji;et,.il is a natter of REALITY tha j TElOilir.is EIOLUr\r«SiVOHTU j isunvv aiid opening an entirely new ; stock of GENERAL MEULTIANLIbK, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may he enumerated Cottonades, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Denims , Stripes, Tickings, full , line of Muslins, both brown and blerwhed, Prints, domestic and fine Ginghams. Alpacas, Poplins, ('hatnbras, All Wool Delaines, W hile goods, Hosiery, §c I have also a choice selection of - Staple Groceries stick ns Coffees, Sugars, 'leas, Drieil Pearlies Prunes, Spices, Pipper, Stidti. Si arch. Candles Hoots, Shoes, Queeiistrnre. Glassware, i\ r. All of ivhjcb ar« oil sale at the lowest pos slide figures. Call anil examine goods and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully so licited. THOS, lIOLL IN GSAVOR TII, Washington street, 2 doors below the Hank Rensselaer, lud., April 27, 1870. 2-31 ~REMOYAL7; D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS* MEDICINES* OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, ac *’ &c : Across the street to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen-, where he will be happy to see all has old customers and everybody else in want of goods Inins ""He would also gently intimate lo such customers aa have ma , Little Accounts with him, that the first year has elapsed and he expects those bills made daring tho past year arranged, so 'ns to enable him to extend ! similar accominodajion* in the future. New and RcMs-Kai/ods, Just arrived »bd being opened up for .) P- I. JACKSON. '^1126,1570,1
