Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1871 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TUB LLIPi’Eil MOWER AND COMBINED SKLMAKK UKAPKIL qiHEMB (jELEIIRATED MA1. (.'HI’iTM *:o insdo-in tour sizes an powers. No. 1. One Hornt', 10 irw h Wheel, cuts 3|Jqet. 1 l ight Two-Home. 30 inch wheel “ 4 " “ S, Meiliinu Twu-llurse,32-iueh wheel " 41 “ " 4. L»rgo Two-Horse, 36-fncli wil'-/!.. *. " 4J Ol.*>. ’id (lie No. 4 ih attached for resping either :t Pro;’|» ror i> Seit Hake, and the change is so easily inmb: Hint not over live or ten minutes' line- i ■ required, aud only two pins and two uuta have to be removed and rephe eil.— Aqa heai,er the Clipper cuts 5j feet in width, mJ tho night of cut ranges from three to dgbq-en inches, and cun l>o quickly aud easily ited. It is porfoetly balanced, leaving now -'ii n tho necks of the team. It' E.'vTUAOItDINAitY LIGHTNESS of di aft takes one-third of the labor oil the team. The ibility of the finger-bar to ent high or low, without . topping the team, is worth rJt oh tuty mac l.iiu; It is the only Mowkii that lias -the true center draft, in accordance with • urn mechanical principles, iu short it. is the lightest, the most durable, tins least cornpll' ated, the most perfi ally con'atructeJ, and tlie rno.'l symmelrioql in. design of any impleineut of its class. Farnjws, the Clipper is the Homes’. Friend, and you cannot afford to ignore their welfare. Solid for pamphlet. Investigate, see or write to S’. U .lif lH Oiti), Agent, CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., READ! READ’! READ!!! New Beek Agency f rsrn a T 5• "Pl «ani X to « aw) ■* CW Msm afoj In Rensselaer! Tin- underaigtied. having been employed by GOIDSI’EED te CO.-, of the Great Western Publishing House, Chicago, to uct as Agent in lite sajo of their Books, Maps, Charts, &c. is thereby > naiiled to fuTllishtany book published ii. America on short notice and ut I’uhlishir'i I’rirrs. Ho intends to canvass tlie town of Rensselaer thoroughly, aud will carry .vitlt him samples of books and a full -and complete Catalogue of publications printed by tile abovo named house. Ti.e LsV:.;Caud Fastest Soiling Subscription BodTpi.i : by tfivin i.' U THE ma OF OR •‘The Franco-German War of 1870—1.”
Comprising rr history of its origin and causes, the Biographies of the King of Prussia, tlie ex-Emperor of France, mid the Statesmen and Generals of the two countries; the Financial, Social and Alilitary condition of each, tho Weapons in use, and an accurate History of nil the military movements of tlie war, the Revolution in France; the Surrender of Paris; the conclusion of the war; tho treaty of peace, and the organization of a Provisional Government. By L. P. BROCKETT,'M. D-, author of “History of the Civil War, ’ “Camp, Hattie-ii .'id and Hospital,” “Woman’s Work in the Civil War,” “Our Great Captains,” etc., etc., with Maps, Plana of Battles, and nnm-jiOus Portraits, llitistrations and Battle Scenes, by Christian Wober. Sold only Uy subscription.. “The Year of Battles” contains nearly 400 psgea, and la oold In the two styles of binding as follows; Octavo, cloth, gilt title.. $2.00 “ leather, “ It is Jusi the Rook for the Times and Is bouud to sell rapidly and have a large circulation. N.o Library is complete without it It should be In tho hands of every family. Tire low price at which it is furnished places it within Uro reach of all. The book is printed in both English and Gorman at the same price. Let all subscribe at once for this work, as the demand is bound to be great and those ordering now will be tlie first supplied. M. O, CISSEL, Agent, 3-35-3wi Rensselaer, Indiana. SINGER SERVING MACHINEv A nvUiL BEST. IN THE WORLD! WM. IL RHOADES has been Agent .for the Singer Sewing machine, for over three years,and during tliat time lias sold a large number, aud-they have aligiven satisfaction References; Mrs I. M. Stackhouse, j Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth Cox, i Mr. J. B. Spangle. Mr. Calvin Porter, I Mr. W.P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H. Grant, (Mr- C.,.j3. Starr, and others. . Those needing machines are requested to call at my residence and see the work. All kinds of machine twist, aud colors of thread, machine oil and needles for sale. , THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT. In 1879 there-.rcre sold 86,781 of these machines, but last year (18*0) the sales reached to 1:7,833 (o»i’ hundred .and twenty-seven thousand, hundred and thirty-three) machines! showing an excess beyond the sales of 1863, of over forty thousand, and as shown by tho table below, over forty-four thousand machines more' than any other company. The fisures below are fiviu sworn returns i.mde by licensees to the receiver appointed by the owners of the most valuable sowing mticbiuo patents, who*license the companies of lesser importance. The sales for 1870, were By the SINGER MANUF'T’O CO. 187.833 " Wheeler A Wilson 83,208 H0we.*75,150 “ Grover A Baker 57,402 - Weed- 35,002 " Wjicox A Gibbs 28,890 " Florence..- 17,660 /■■ American Button-Hole, Ac.... 14,573 « ’Gold Medal 8,912 /Etna.. I *. 5,806 “ Empire 3.580 “ Finkle^A Ly0n..... 2,420 “ Parham------'--.--- ----- 1,766 Wilson 600 “ Bartlet Reversible 496 “ Bartraw A Fantom... 4’o “ Lamb Knitting Manufac’g Co. 42) “ , McKay Sewing Machine Ass'n 120 “ C. F. Thompson sold— 100 Showing that the Singer Manufacturing' Company sold in 1870 136,067 machines over the Parham Co. 125,413 “ •' Finkle A Lyon. 124,273 ■' • “ Empire Co. 122,027 J ( ” Altna Co, 118,921 *• ” Gold Medal Co. 113,260 “ “ Am. Button-Hie. 110,173 “ ‘ . Florence Co. 1'8,943 " *' Wilcox A Gibbs 92,831 " “ Weed Co. 70,431 “ “ Grover A Baker. 53,677 “ '* Howe Co. 44,625 “ “ Wheeler A Wilsn WILLIAM H. RHOADS, AGENT, Rensselaer, lu<i. 1
