Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1871 — Fine boots warranted at HOPKINS’ CORNER. [ARTICLE]

Fine boots warranted at HOPKINS’ CORNER.

N. F. Boyer & Co., of Parkesburg, Pa., desires us to tell tlie farmers of Jasper county tind others who read tho Union, that large quantities of spurious Norway oats and AMke clover seed aro being disseminated over the country by unprincipled parties, but that theyv will scad samples of the genuine articles, together with a package of Chester ootin ty Mammoth oorn, in .a letter, free, to all wilt) frill send their address and a stamp for prepayment of postage. In payment for this advertisement the liberal firm has sent one table-spoon full each of Alsike clover seed, white Norway oats and black Norway oats, and perhaps 20 kernels of yellow dont corn. Big pay, aint it? Every man, woman and child in need of boots or shoes should see the new stock just received at Hopkins’ Corner. B. R. Mcffitt, Esq., is agent for Fleotwood’s Life of Christ—American edition. This work is everywhere one of great merit and is accepted ft 3 a a standard authority among all Christian denominations. The publication that Mr. Moffitt is agent for is elegantly and substantially bound and beautifully illustrated with tho highest stylo of steel engraving. Up to last Tuesday Mr. Moffitt had recoivjed 160 subscribers lor the work. He is now traveling through thq, county and will call on every family as he goes. In addition to this work, Mr.' Moffitt also takes subscriptions for a beautiful edition of Polyglot Family Bibles —superb books * that ? aro ornaments lo any oonterjtable and whioh should bo in Jho possession of every family. Bibles, though not to bo found ia every household, are pretty generally disseminated mJo»pS r county and valued for the moral and religious precepts they inouloate. Every library should p ossess ono, and overy pulpit ought to bo supplied. A more general ronding and thorough understanding of its ethios we liavo no doukt woum improve 'society yery much beyond its present condition. l»y all means place tho Bible within tho reach of the rising generation and encourage them to read It.

Messrs. Maxwell <fc Co., of Remington, will issue a circular to the fat nil rs of Jasper, Newton, Benton anti WhitO eotmticH,‘'en K the Sloth instant, containing a catalogue and prices of their nursery stock. Wo will give a inoro extended notice of it next week. • In another column will bo seen F. W. Bedford’s advertisement of Farm Implements and Machinery, Waggons, Buggies, die. Bedford is full of.buflincsH, keeps tho best of everything in his line. He says that he will-sell so cheap to farmers that any man who undersells him will bo in tho county poor house insido of ninety days from date, and that bo has good osage orange plants for ealo-