Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Seeds, Plants, Trees,—prepaid bjf ir - -—'Kail. My qow priced descriptive Catalogue of* Choice Flower and Garden Beedi, Jit soils of either for $1; new nod choice varieties of Fruit and prdhmeotai Trees, blind s, Ever greens, Roses, Grapes, Lilies, Small Fruits,, ilousp and Border Plants and Bulbs; one year grafted FraitTrees for mailing; .Fruit Blocks of all kinds; Hedge Plants, dm.; the moat complete assortment in tho country.' will be aeut graUs to any plain address, sith IV 0. box. True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, per 1000; ft per )«0; prepaid by mail. Trade List to deateia. Heeds on Commission. Agents wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Hurtrric* and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, mass. Established 1843. 5-R. Plain Job Printing BUOH uat.fil Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HEADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. DONE TO ORDER, AT REASONABLE PRICES. JAMES At UEALEV, y_ Kenssolaer, Indiana BEST THING IN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & SantaJFe E. E. LiAISTIDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Situated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansast Eleven years’ Credit Seven percent. Interest 221 per cent, reduction to’settlers who improve. A FREE PASS TO LANDCBUYEKS! TBE FACTS about this G-rnot »rc—Low Prices, Long Credit;and a ltebate to settler* of nearly onc-lourth; a RichScilnndSplendid Climate; Bhort aod mild Winters; early pianting,and no wintering of Stock; plenty of Rainfall, and just at tho right season; Coal, Stone and Brick on the line; Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal,Ac.; no lands owned by Speculators; Homestead and Preemptions now abundant; a Urst class Railroad on the line 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 t hs Road. For Circulars and general information, address A. E. TOUZALIN: Manager Land Dep't, 5 18 3mo TOPEKA, KAN. $20,000. Twenty Thousand Dollars in premiums for distribution among the $2 Ofl subscribers of the OITNrOITSrXO'^LTI tPeeklg inquired IN APRIL, 1873. The number of Premiums are always increased when the number of names exceed the number calculated upon. We now offer the following: 1 Cash Premium 0f.... - SIOOO 20 Cash Premiums of SIOO each 2,000 60 Stem-winding Watches, SBO each. 4.800 100 Cash Premiums of S2O each - 2,C00 200 Cash Premiums of $lO each 8,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of $3 each.—.... 600 100 Cash Premiums of $3 enoh..., =,,, 300 100 Cash Premiums of s2each.. t..... 200 1273 Miscellaneous fiems, $2 to Kb each 7,200 Making a Total of TWO THOUSAND Premiums, worth TWENTY THOUSAND DOUSES. Every sabscriber who remits $2 fora year’s subscription will have his name registered, and will be furnished by return mail a receipt giving the date and number to which bis name is registered, said number being represented? by a duplicate in tbc distribution. Agents sending 10 names and S2O 00 at on* time receive * free paper one year and have their names registered as participants for premiums. Specimen Copies, Porters, Prerai i» Pamphlet and Subscription Blanks sent free to persons desiring them. Address FAREN At JIcLKAN. CINCINNATI, OHIO IRA \V- YEOMAN, Agent, Rensselaer, fad. Jan. 9,1873 -$lO : ■ ■" 1 1 v 1 THE PARKER CUH,. ' SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR * PARKER BROY- . WEST MERIDEN.CT. wl Jtf I. M- STO W , G Wery, corner Washington sad Bcmmlser Patronage solicited. Charges roasonabis. AU work warrswted