Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1871 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUSINESS CARDS. Simon P. Tiigufsox. * Tiiowas Thomi'hon. Notary I'ublio. tncMrecN zi «no., Xawyfris aut! gnnd Scents, IteiiNMdaer, Indiana, (Jive spoeial attention to Collections and Probate builneas. Office in McCoy's Bank, u'p tiilr*. 3-13 ITOWIN I*. HAMMOND. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ReUfNclucr, Indiana. 31S-ly TuoaT j. bpxtx.hr, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, |IqI estate & & insurance c Agcat, KcnHH'larr, Indiana. Office fn tbe Court House. S-15-lyv j GHA&Ijjl JOUVENAtT" ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC A REAL ESTATE AGENT, Remington, Ind. 2iLFHBD M'COT. AI.FaKD.THptirHOM A. MeCOY A THOMPSON, 13 A. jST I v TC 13 S . RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy Mid sell Coin and Domestic Kxchand make Colloctlo.is on all available points, pay interest 01 specified time depositee, r.ud tram-act all husirii'Bß ill tlicir line »•<* dispatch. JPj 3 oillec boars, from 0 a. in. to 4 p. m RiitilliAi New Hook Agency SCTASLISH3D In Rensselaer! Tim undersigned, having been employed by GOODSPEk;D &. CO., of the Grout Western Publishing House, Chicago, to actus Agent in tho sale cf their Books, Maps, Charts, &c. is thereby enabled to furnish uny book published in America on short notion anti at Publisher's Prices. lfc intends to canvass the town of Rensselaer thoroughly, and will curry with him samples of books and a full and complete ©fttuloguo of publications printed by the above named house. The Latest and Fastest Selling Subscription Book published by thorn 13 ‘‘THE YEAR OF BATTLES" OR “The Pranco-G-erman War of 1870 —1.” ILLUSTRATED, Comprising n history of its origin and causes, the Biographies of the King of Prussia, theex-Emperorof France, and the Statesmen nnd Generals of the two countries; the Financial, Social and Military condition of each, the Weapons in nse, and an accurate History of all the military movements of the war, tho Revolution in Franco; the Surrender of Paris; the conclusion Of the war; the treaty of peace, and the organization of a Provisional Government. By L. P. BROCKET!', M. D., author of “History of tho Civil War,” “Camp, Battle-field and Hospital,” “Woman's Work iu the Civil War,” “Our Great Captains,” etc., etc., with Maps, Plans us Battles, and numerous Portraits, Illustrations and Battle Scenes, by Christiau Weber. Sold only by subscription. “The Year of Battles” contains nearly 400 pages, and is sold in the two slyle3of binding as follows: OctavorfMcloth, gilt title S2.OU “ “ 2.50 It is iiie Book for Use Times and Is bound to soil rapidly and have a large circulation. No Library is complete with-* out it. It should be in the .hands of every family. The low price at which it is furnished places it within the reach of all. The book is printed in both English and German at tho same price. ' Let all subscribe at once for this work, as the demand is bound to be great and those ordering now will bo tho first supplied. M. O, CISSEL, Agent, 3- Rensselaer, Indiana. SINGER SEWING MACHINEBEST IN THE WORLD! WM. 11. RHOADSES has been Agent for the Singer Sewing machine, for o\er three years, and during that time bus sold u largo number, and they have all given satisfaction References. Mrs I. M. Stackhouse, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, ’ Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Porter, Mr. W. P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H.Grant, I Mr. C. C. Starr, and others. Those needing machines are requested to call at my residence aud see the "work. All kinds of machine twist, and colors of thread, machine oil and needles for sale. IKE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT, In 1879 there were sold 5G,781 of these machines, but last year (1870) the sales reached to 127,833 (oue hundred .and twenty-seven thousand, eight hundred ami thirty-three) machines! showing an excess beyond the sales of 1860, of over forty thousand, and as shown by the table below, over forty -four thousand machines more than any oiher company. The figures below are from sworn returns made by licensees to the receiver appointed by tbe owners of the most valuable sewiog machine patents, who license the companies of lesser importance. The sales for 1870, were By the SINGER MANUF’T’G CO. 197,833 “ Wheeler & Wilson 83,208 " Howe ..,,...75,150 “ Grovdr A Baker ..... 67,402 « Weed 35,002 Wilcox A Gibbs 28,890 “ Florence 17,060 “ American Button-Hole, Ac.... 14,573 - Gold Medal 8,912 “ A: til a ................... 5.80 G Funplre 3.580 “ Pinkie A Lyon 2,420 „ “ Parham U 766 “ Wilson. .X. 500 ■ Bartlet Reversible.. 496 ** Bartraw A F&nt0ra.......... 420 “ Lamb Knitting Manufac’g Co. 421 " McKay Sewing Machine Ass’n 429 “ C. F. Thompson sold 100 Showing that the Singer Manufacturing Company sold in 1870 136,067 machines over the Parham Co. 125,413 “ “ FinkleALyon. 124.273 11 « Empire Co. 122,027 “ » JEtna Co, 118,921 - Gold Medal Co. 113,280 “ - . Am. Button llle. 110.173 « “ Florence Co. 98,943 • " Wilcox A Gibbs 92,831 “ “ Weed Co. 70,431 M " Grover A Baker. 52,677 “ “ Howe Co. '» 44,625 » " Wheeler A Wiffen “ WILLIAM 11. RHOADtf; AGENT, Rcimcliicr, In<l.
