Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1874 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NEW GENTS’ The people of Jasper county who trade in Rensselaer are invited to inspect our stock o HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE AND UNDERSIII RTS, COLLARS,CUFFS, NECKTIES, POCKET HAN DKERCHIEFS, KNIT JACKETS, UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, MITTENS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, And, in short, a full and complete assortmen of Gentlemen’s Wear! Which may ho found in the fourth door be low the corner of Vaußensselaer and Wash ington streets, north side. We also have a choice selection of Sliorts, Fluff, Fine Cut Chewing aud Smoking TC3ACJOO, A-TZ CSGAP.S Also a limited assortment of Fine Stationery, including Pens, Writing Paper, Envelopes land l.easl Pencils, —We also keep a few Notions atd both ’ ~ CHEAP AND GOOD GOLD JEWELRY For Ladies and Gentlemen—such as Rings, Charms, Bosom Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ac. C all and see us—it is uo trouble to show goods. 5-24 J.B. &J. F. HEMPHILL. TH 13 XNTZEI'W GROCERY AND PROVISION Charles Platt, Proprietor. We respectfully invite everybody to call an examine our large stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS - r UOT4 AC CO, CI GARS, — Woodenware, Queens ware, GLASSWARE, DAM PS, DAMP FIXTURES, COAD OIL, NOTIONS, Ac., <S.c. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, bpice, Soda, Salt, Soap, i Saleratus, Crackers, Candles, Vinegar. Molasse?, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Fish, Nuts, Figs. Candies, Raisins, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Candies, Tubs, Buckets, Salt Fish, &c. .'.lithe ;u.eve articles, tiicr unit many others not t numerated—Hist class in quality—will be'sdftl at as ri-asonalife■'■prices as corsirt- , cut with a fair profit. Tenus strictly cash or its equivalent. ! ~ ~ ~. —• * '»• V’ ■' —* -■—- I—:—. ' ; j COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS j WANTED AT M ARKET PRIVES. .[.-. Store on n VVahlunghiii sj.riejj north »l'>e, oluI door uelow Stuue Biiiidhig. i 5-32 CiXAKLES PLAT’?, i’hiin Priiithig Festers, LETTER-HEADS, BUtiKS. Circulars, Knvelcpes, &c. DONE TO OBDBin, AT REASONABLE PRICES. JJAMF.N <& FSEAS.ECI', Xtens»elii<yr. Indiana PROSPECTUS - CINCINNATI WIHLI ESttM! 50,000.00 WORTH OF PREMIUMS! - > - ■ • Gold Pens, Pencils, Satchels, I’ecket Hooks, F.srs, Watches, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines, Ac., Ac. We place these premiums within easy reach of any of ouy patrons, by allowing them liberal commissions on $2.00 subscribers for the Weekly Enquirer, as follows: For 5 names and $lO 00 a credit of $ 250 For 10 names and 20 CO a credit of 550 For 15 names and 30.0 C a credit of 825 For 20 namesandto.oo acredit of 12 00 For 30 names and 60.00 n credit of 19 00 For 4« names and 80.00 a credit of 26' 00 For 50 names and 100 00 a credit of 32 50 For 75 names and 150.00 a credit of 52 50 For 100 names and 200 00 a credit of ' 70 00 For 150 names and 300 00 a credit’ol 120.00 For 200 names andAOO.OO a credit of 100 00 For 20QZDaSi«OnFfi ,J OA)0 a ciedit of 300 00 Fur 50u names arid 1000.00 a credit of' 500 00 Forthose who do nut desire to enter clubs gotten up to secure premiums on the above plan, we offer the following choice selection of CHROMO PREMIUMS: “Asking a Blessing/’ A beautiful picture in sixteen colors, 15 x 20 Inches, sella at retail f0r57.50, “Household Pels,” A beautiful picture in eighteen calois, 12 x 17 inches, Bella at retail fcrr lO (fffi scribers, who do nftt enter clnba for other premiums, can have either one of the above named Chromos. “De Soto Discovering the Mississippi,” Is a splendid picture in twenty-one colors, siaje IS x 20J inches, and sells at letail for sls, 1 $3 wiR pay a year’s subscription, and entitle the subscriber to this last named picture. Fur full particulars send for specimen copies, Ac. ' Never before were such favorable terms offered for securing a handsome premium ol great value. « The Enaasrer Almanac and Granger's Manin. n for 1874. Will be sent free to every subscriber received since April 15. 1873. Address all letters to FAUAN Jc Mc£'EAN. i Cincinhati, Ohio.