Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1871 — Kip bools and plow shoes at HOPKINS’ CORNER. [ARTICLE]

Kip bools and plow shoes at HOPKINS’ CORNER.

People should not fail to set out fruit trees on their farms. A good orchard looks well, its fruit tastos well and its products pay well. Heretofore people liavo been unconscionably swindled by traveling tree peddlars, but now there is no danger of fraud as wo have right among us thoso who grow them for market. Dr. Win. 11. Martin has issued a circular to which attention is particularly callod. He advertises apple trees, cherry trees, Siberian crab trees, grape vines etc., also evergreens, shrubbery, and plants of different varieties, all thrifty and finely rooted. Ho warrants everything true to name, sells cheaper than peddlars, takes pay in young stock, wood, or country produce, and gives credit on onehalf of all bills amounting to twen-ty-dollars and upward. The finest serge goods for women and a good supply for children. These goods will be offered, at a small profit and one price, at Hopkins’ Corner.