Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Seeda, Plant*, Trees,—prepaid Mail. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flower and Garden Seed*, 24 so its of either tor $1; new and choice Varieties of Fruit a.d Ornamental Trees, Shrub., Evergreens, Hoses, Grapes, hi Ilea, Small Fruit., House and Border Plantaand Bulba; one yea# grafted Fruit Trees foi mailing; Fruit Stock* of all kinds; Hedge Plants, Ac.; the most complete assortment In tbs country, will be sent gratis to any plain address, with P. O. box. True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, $6 per 1000; $1 per 100; prepaid by mail. Trade hist to dealers. Seeds on Commission. Agent* wanted. B. M. WATiON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1843. fM; Plain Job Printing StTCH AS Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HEADSJBtANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. SONS TO OBDEB, AT REASONABLE PRICES. J.iUHS & UCALEV, Konsselaer, Indiana BEST THING IN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe £. R. LAIVDSE THREE MILLION ACRES Situated tnand near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansasl Eleven year.’ Credit. Seven per cent. Inters.* 22J per cent, reduction to settler. ‘ who improve. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYEH3I • THE FACTS about this Grant arc—hoW Prices, Long Credit, sed a Rebate to settler, of nearly one-fourth; a Hioh Sell and Splendid Climate; short and miH Winters; early planting, and no wintering of Stock; plenty of Rainfall, and just at the right season; Coal, Stone and Brick on the line; Cheap Bates on humber, Co»I,&o ; no lands owned by Speculators; Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant; a tirst clats Railroad on the line of a great Through Route {Products will pay fur hand and improvements It u the Best Opportunity ever Offered to the Public, tin ough the recetU Completion of Use Road. For Circulars and general information, address A. E. TOVZALIN. - v Manager hand Dep’t, 518 3m* -——7 TOPSKA. KAN. $20,000. Twenty Thousand Dollars in premiums for distribution among tho $2 00 subscribers of the ciiMci3\rKr-a.Ti tikcklg inquirer! IN APRIL,, 1873. a - ’ The number of Premiums are always increased when the number of names exceed;tbe number calculated upon. We now offer the following: 1 Cash Premium of 81000 20 Cash Premiums of 8100 each 2,000 60 Stem-winding Watches, SBO each. 4.800 100 Cash Premiums of 820 5Mh.2,000 200 Cash Premiums of 810 each 2,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of 89 each 500 100 Cash Premiums of 83 each 300 100 Cash Premiums of 82 each 200 1279 Miscellaneous Prems, 82 to 810 etch 7,200 Making a Total of TWO THOUSAND Premiums, worth TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLABS. Every subscriber who remit.,s2 for a year's subscription will have his name registered, ' and will be furnished by return mail a receipt giving the date and number to which hi. name is registered, said number being represented by a duplicate in tho distribution.' Agents sending 10 names and $20.00 at one time receive a free paper one year and have their names registered as particip ants for premiums. Speoimen Copies, Posters, Premi lm Pamphlet and Subscription Blanks sent free t* persons desiring them. Address FARKN A M«LKAN. pESBHiNATI, OHIO IRA W YEOMAIt, Agent, Rensselaer, hid. Jan, 9, 1873 -f 10 THE PARKER 0»l, * \t. ‘ DSHD STAMP FOB CWCUUAA ’ . PARKER BRO’S , WEST MERIDEH.CT. 1. m. aroW, Dealer in, and repairer of. Watches. Cteok* and Jewelry, in C. C. STAHR’B Grocery, corner Waafaingto . aud Fronts Street.,
