Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1871 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

llfut qunllty of envelope. l ! and paper for buHinetw iiiou >kopt on lutini and neatly printed Jo or(Jttr, ut thin ollioo, Wo furnish printed envelope#and letter paper, equal in quality and printing, cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad alter adding transjKjrtutlon charges. READ! READ!! READ!!! New Book Agency ESTABLISHED In Rensselaer! The undersigned, lmving been employed by GOODSPEED <s l CO., of the Great Western Publishing House, Chicago, to act as Agent iu the sale of their Books, Maps, Charts, &c. is thereby enabled to furnish any hook published in America on short notice and at Publisher’s Prices. He intends to canvass tho town of Rcusselaer thoroughly, and will carry with him samples of books and a fjill and complete Catalogue of publications printed by tlie above named liouse. The Latest and Fastest Selling Subscription Book published by them is "THE YEAR OF BATTLES” •' OR ‘ ‘The Franco-German War of 1870—1.” ILLUSTRATED, Comprising,a history of its origin and causes, the Biographies of tho King of Prussia , the ox-Emperor of France, and the Statesmen and Generuls of tho two countries; the Financial, Social and Military condition of each, tho Weapons iu use, and an accurate History of ail the military movements of tho war, the Revolution in France; the Surrender of Paris; tile conclusion of the war; the treaty of peaco, and the organization of a Provisional Govenimont. By- L. P. BROCKETT, M. D., author of “History of the Civil War,” “Camp, Battle-field and Hospital,” “Woman’s Work iu tho Civil War,” “Our Great Captains,” etc., etc., witli Maps, Plans of Butties, and numerous Portraits, lllustrations and Battle Scenes, by Christiau Weber. Sold only by subscription. “The Year of Battles” contains nearly 400 pages, and is sold Iu the two styles df binding as follows: Octavo, cloth, giit title $2.0(1 “ leather, “ 2.50 It is Ju.st the Book for tlie Times and is bound to sell rapidly and have a large circulation, No Library is complete without it. It should be in the hands of every family. The low priccat which it is furnished places it within the reach of all. Tho hook is printed in both English and German at the same price. Let all subscribe at once for this work, as the demand is bound to bo great and those ordering now will bo the first supplied. M. O, CISSEL, Agent, 3-35-3« i Jiensselacr, Indiana. t¥ clipper mower AND COMBINED SELF-RAKE REAPER. CELEBRATED 31.4- . €lll AES arc made in four sizes as. Mowers. No. 1. One-Horse, 30-inch Wheel, cola feet. “ 2. Ligfft Two-Horse, 30 inch wheel..... “ 4 “ 3. Medium Two-Horse,32-inch wheel , “ 4i ”, “ 4. Large Two-Horse, ,30-incli wheel “ 4| ot 5. To the No. 1 is attached for reaping either a Dropper or a Self-Hake, and the change is so easily made that not over five or ten minutes’ time is required, ami only two pins and two nuts have to be removed and replaced.— As a lteapcr tlie Clipper cuts 51 feet in width, and tho bight of cut ranges from three to eighteen inches, and can be quickly and easily regulated. It is perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on the necks of the team. Its EXTRAORDINARY LIGHTNESS of draft takes one-third of the labor off the team. The adjustability of the finger-bar to cut high or low, without stopping tho team, is worth $25 on any machine. It is the only Mowbr that has the true center draft, in accordance with correct mechanical principles. In short it is the lightest, the most durable, the least complicated, the most perfectly constructed, and tho most symmetrical in design of any imploment of its class. Farmers, tho Clipper is the Horses’ Friend, and yoa cannot afford to-ignore their welfare. Send for pamphlet. Investigate, see or write to F. W. BEDFORD, Agent, CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., KenH*elttor. I nd. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! The Host Simple, Durable and Reliable SEWING MACHINE FOR FAMILY USE, IS I HE HOME SHUTTLE! STITCH ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES! J. S. HOPKINS, AGENT, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Tliese Machines liuve been examined, tested and pronounced as above recommended, by the undersigned: —Mrs. G. B. Conwoll, Mrs. S. A. Hemphill, Mrs. O. L. Loughridge, R. F. Goddard, J. D. Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind, May 18th, 1871. 3-35 STACKHOUSE A UUO., U N D K K T AKER 8, REKSSEI.AEK. I\D., —Arc now prepared to fill all orders for Cofliui of every stylg;. Orders left at M. Kser’a Shop, or the Hardware Store, wilt be promptly attended to. at tho lowest possible rates. T-I-ts Mrs. CJalliertne nmnerts improvemen! lor Preserving Eggs, und other Articles. Patented November 30, 1860. A 8 our Laity inventors arc not numerousXA we take pleasure iu calling special at tention to th« invention described below, which is the result of several years experience. As the whole manner of preserving will be communicated only to those who purchase the receipt, with the right to use it, we can only describo results. Eggs preserved iu this manner, were laid down oa the first of September, examined at the end of six months by three skilful persons and pronounced to be as fresh as when first laid. Eggs laid down on the first of March could not be told from fresh eggs at the end of seven months, and at the end of fourteen months they were all fresh and good. Eggs kept nine weeks, and afterwards placed under the hen, hatched as readily as fresh-laid eggs. To prevent freezing, this process is unequalled. Eggs and other articles easily frozen, were prepared an,d placed out of doors, on a night when a bucket of water froze nearly solid within doors, and in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drag# iu druggist stores, anil all other valuable .reticles easily destroyed by frost, cun be kopt at small expense through the coldest weather. The receipt, with fall instructions, as to methods and uses, is fur sale for most of the States, a portion of the territory having been disposed of. Parties van have full informalion by addressing Mrs. Catherine llruner, Miami, Missouri, Whited Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, GooUnow A Co., Boston, Massachusetts.