Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1873 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
central hotel, Car. Vanßenmlatfand Washington Sts., UENSSELAEK, INDIAN A,, This House has been th Jonghly renovated and furnishfed throughorft with new furniture. Commodious stables attached. THOS. IIOROUOHB.BnoPRiETOK. Downing St Little, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL .'fMiTtifcli, AND PAPER HA.NG-ERS! IMITATE WOOD OR MARBLE. All orders promptly attended to. r GEORGE It 0 BIN SON, OLIVER P. ROBINSON, ROBINSON BROTHERS; Joiners & Builders Rensselaer, Indiana, Are ready to make contracts for building, -altering, or repairing Houses, Barns, Stables, Ac., and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the Joiner’s trade- We have bought the Old Saw Mill property with its water privilege, planing mill and circular saw. Call and sec us. Estimates furnished when desired. • 5-27-3 mo JOHN P. WARNER, HOUSE ATNTI3 SIGKT Is now prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to his trade promptly and neatly.— Special attention given to GRAINING
OKNAITIENTAL PAINTING. Shop in rear of Norman Warner’s Wagon and Blacksmith Shops, Front-Street, Rensselaer, Indiana, where he will be pleased to receive orders for work . 5-22-Gmo JOHN P. WARNER. THEPARKERCUH. PARKER BRO’S v WEST MERIDEN,CT. '< , * I. l.r. BTO'J, . Dealer in, and repairer of, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in C. 0. STARR’S Grocery, corner Washington and Front Streets, Rin<selaer. Patronage solicited. Charges reasonable. All work warranted. 25-2 Plain Job Printing SUCH AS Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HIADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. SONS TO ORDER, at Reasonable prices. JAMES & lIEALEY, Rensselaer, Indiarm BEST THING IN THE WEST, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. E LANDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Situated th and near the Arkaneas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansas! Eleven years’ Credit. Beven p*r cent. Interest 22 i per cent, reduction to settlers who improve. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS! THE FACTS about this Grant are—Low Prices Long Credit, and a Rebate to settlerii of nearly oaeWourth; a Rich Soil and Bplemlid 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 owned by Speculators; Homesteiid and Pre-emptions now abundant; a ltrst-class Railroad on the line of a great Through Route;Producta will pay for Land and Improvements It ts the Best Opportunity ever Offered to the Public, thiough the recent Completion of ‘ire Road. . ~ ,~ T Vor Circulars and general information, stdd t ess A. E. TOUZALIN, Manager Land Dep’t THO 3. J. SPITLKR, TOPEKA. KAN Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana.
