Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OF SURVEY. __ .... Notice is hereby given to James Hatch«r, Philip Swing, Wm. Y. Willey, J, Corning, W. R. Nofsinger, John & Euenezerßuckitigham, George Stilwell, W. P. Taylor, it T. Solsbury, if. R. Lockwood and Wm. J. Demuth, that Thomas Kings!! owns the.southwest quarter of the northwest quarlel of section 31, town 32 north, range 7 west, and that H llawkins owns the east half of the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 6, town 31 north, range 7 west, all in Jasper county, Indiana; and that on the 23d day ol March, 1874, we will proceed with ihe Surveyor of aforesaid County to make a legal a , rvay of said sections 31, 32, 7 and 6, 31,7, or so rniich thereof as will be necessary to establish the lines and corners to tile aforesaid sw the nw of 31, 32 7 and the e of the sw Vs aud tile se of the mv of 6,31,7; THOMAS KINUEN, 24-3 11. iIAWKtNS; SPECIAL NOTBCES. A CARD. ' A Clergyman, while residing South America, as missionary, discovered a sato and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous | Weakness, Early Decay, I list use of the UrinI ary and Seminal Organs, and tho whole train 'of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by-‘ a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate; I will send the receipt for preparing and using tliis medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Cost. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, 6-21 Few York City. MMMIIRMY The Proprietor of the Rensselaer Nursery. has now on hand a fine assortment of Apple trees, Pear trees, Shade trees, Grape vines, &c„ which are all in good condition for spring planting. Read the following list of varieties: EARLY, OU StinSlEll, APPLES, Red Astrachan, Fourth of July, Betioni, Early Harvest, Dutch Oldenburgh, Early Strawberry, &c. FALL APPLES, Fumeuse, Fall Wiiusap, Maiden Blush, &c. WINTER APPLES, Northern Spy, Ronie Beauty, Genitiail, Golden Russet, Yellow Belleflower, Lumbertwig, Smith’s Cider, Ben Davis, King aud many othpr kinds. SHAPES. Concord, Hartford Prolific, &e. SHADE TREES. Silver Maple, Negundo, White Ash and Cat a I pa. All of which will be sold at prices to suit the limes. JOHN COEN. 6-24 Proprietor. Harness Shop. FINE AND HEAVY HARNESS, S-A.JDIDIL.es, Halters, Bridles, Collars, BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPURS, and saddlery hardware dr ALL. KINDS. Harness and Bridles made to older, of llie best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. In workmanship and quality of stock they cmmot-ka~exoe,lled. They_.wi.ll prove strong and durable. My Collars, Saddles, Blankets. Whips, Hardware and other stock of Harness-Maker’s Findings are made by ; well known, reliable manufacturers,aud will prove to be just us .represent ed in every instance. This stock has »ll been selected with care by an experienced person, and there are no drunaged, inferior, or worthless, articles in it. These good 3 cauuot fail to give com plete satisfaction to all who use them. Ini addition to the stock named above, I also keep Curry. Combs, Brushes-,Bridle Bits, etc., etc. Repairing of Harness and Saddles done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted as*represented. Prices low; I will not be undersold by any dealer in the county. Call and see my goods and learn my prices belore purchasing elsewhere. j Shop on Washington street, Rensselaer,; j Indiana, opposite Austin’s Hotel. (EPDonH i forget the place, but give me a call if you want bargains in my line of business. 34-3 m A. J. BAKER TWO-MILE PRAIRIE The ucdersTgued offerß for sale seven thousand (7,0()U), two year* old i«LFPIii: TXU3E9, from three to five feet high: Price, 15 cents each foi first choice, and 10 cents each tor second eluss trees. i CRAPE VINES. lona Concord. Single plants 30 cents, or $3 perdozeu. GOOSEBERRY BISIIES. | Two years old Houghton Seedling Goose--1 berry bushes, for $1,25 per dozen. MONTHLY ROSES, Embracing,upwards of Sixty varieties, for 50 cents each, $4 per dozen or S3O per hundred. Also CLIMBING HOSES, from 40 to 50 cents each, SrONSS’SUCBC.EB. Perpetual-Blooming 30 cents each. Annual, White Gliinese Evergreen—blooms in June, flowers pure white—oue of the most fragrant of all, price 25 cents a plaut or $lB per hundred. m SHRUBBERY, A splendid lot of other Shrubbery, including three uerieties ol Spireas. two varieties el Deutzia, Flowerhig Almonds, Red Wax Berries, &c , price 25 cents a plant. Also a few thousand * ' t<* . . OSAGE HEDGE PLANTS l' , * .. at $2.50 per fhousamK ’ j Those fuvoriiig him with thetr orders may rely on correct labeling of afl articles sold, | Packages of trees aud plants ordered, will be delivered in Rensselaer free of extra tharye. Nursery Grounds uu Two Mile Prairie, two miles west of Rens-daer, 212 m . GEORGE NAGLE-