Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■Seeds, Plants, Trees,—prepaid by KaiL ,■ " My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choke Flower and Garden Seed*, 24 sorts of either for Cl; new and choice vsrielies of Ftuit und Ornamental Trees, Shrul-s, Evergrs»rts, Hoses, Grapes, Miles, Small' Fruits. House and Border Plants and Both*; One yesr grafted Fruit Trees for mailing; Fruit stocks of all kinds; Hedge Plants, Ae.; the mest'i complete assortment in tha country, will hr sent gratia to any plain address, with P. O. box. Trne (tape Cod Cranberry for upland'or lowland, $8 per 1000; Cl per JO®; prepaid by mail. Trade List to dealt*t.. B*eJi on Commission Agents wanted'. B M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Maas. Established 1843. , 6-24. Plain Job Printing srron Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HEADS,gBIANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. •» BONBTOORBBR, AT REASONABLE PRICES. aASI EH A HEALEY, n ’ Rensselaer, Indiana BEST THIMCW THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & SantaJFe B. B. L.AISTDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Situated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion oj Kansas / El even years’ Credit Seven percent. Interest -- 22 S per cent, reduct.on to„*ettieri -I, who improve. A FREE PASS TO LANDJBUYEBS! THE FACTS about this Grant are—Low Prices, Long Credit, and a Rebate to settlers of nearly one-fourth; a Rich Sell and Splendid Climate;'short and mild 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 Rates on Lumber, Coal,Ac.; no lands oimed by Speculators; Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant; a first-class Railroad on tbe Hoe of a great Through Route;Products will pay for Land and Improvements It ts the Best Opportunity ever Offered to the Public, though the recent Completion of the Road. ' '• 'T-T-u-c 7. 7~ For Circulars and general information, address A. E. TO VZALIN. Manager Land Dcp’t, 5 18 3mo TOPEKA. KAN. $20,000. Twenty Thousand Dollars in premiums for distribution among the $2.00 subscribers of the OIRrOXIUTXTATI UJeekla <£n(|«irer! m APRIL, 1870. The number of Premiums are altraysjincreased when the number of names exeeed.tbe number calculated upon. We now offer the following: 1 Cash Premium of .SI,OOO 20 Cash Premiums of SIOO each...... 2,000 60 Stem-winding Watches, SBO each. 4.800 100 Cash Premiums of S2O each 2,000 200 Cash Premiums of $lO eoeh 2,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of $8 eaoh 800 100 Cash Premiums of $3 each.... . 800 100 Cash Premiums of $2 each 900 1279 Xiscellansous Prems. $2 to HO taefa 7,200 Making a Total of TWO THOUSAND Premiums, worth TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Every subscriber who remltsfj fora year’s subscription will have his name legistered, aßd will be furnished by return matl a receipt giving the date and number to which his namo is registered, said Dumber being represented by a duplicate in the distribution. Agents sending 10 names and S2O 90 at one time receive a free paper one year and have their names registered aa participants for premiums. Specimen Copies, Posters, Trend no Pamphlet and Subscription Blanks seat fret to person, desiring them. Address i ' ,- ■ ■ FAKEN Sc McLKAN. CINCINNATI, OHIO IRA W. YEOMAN, Aftest. Rensselaer, Ink. Jan. 9,1873 -sl* JHIPARKER GUM,. SEND STAMP Foncaouuft.' PARKER BRtfS'; WEST MERIDENoCL —.——„ ■■ - , 4 1- STQW. Dealer in, and repairer of, watohes, Clocks and Jewelry, in C. C. STARR’S Grocery, Corner Washisgto i and Front Ktreels, Renaao’iuiK. Patronage solicited. Charges reasonable, All work warranted. 24-2
