Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TWO-MILE PRAIRIE ■ iUMSERV. - The undersigned offe'a for sub seven Ihotiraml (7,4>00), twe years old affljU theeh, from three to five feet high. Price, laeeuis each lot first choice, and 10 c<ut* each lor second class trees. CRAPE VINES. Tons aud Concord. Single plants 30 cents, or $3 per dozen. GOOSEBERRY WISHES. Two years old Houghton Seedling Gooseberry boshes, for $ 1.25 per dozen. MONTHLY ROSES. Embracing upwards of Sixty varieties, for 50 cents each, $1 per dozen or S3O per hundred. Also CLIMBING ROSES, from 4> to 59 coats each, HONSYSUCaLBS. Perpetual-Blooming 30 cents each, Annual, White Ghinese Evergreen—b ooms In June, flowers pure white—one of the most fragrant of all, price 25 cents a plant or sld per hundred. SHRUBBERY. A splendid lot of other Shrubbery, Inejnding three uerieties ol Spireas, two varieties of Deutzia, Flowering Almonds, Red Wax Berries, &c , price 23 cents u plant. Also a few thousand OSAGE HEDGE PLANTS at $2.50 per thousand. Those favoring him with their orders may rely on correct labeling of all articles sold. Packages of trees aud plants ordered, will be delivered in Rensselaer free of extra charge Nursery Grounds on Two Mile Prairie, two miles west Of Rens-laer, 21-2 m GEORGE NAGLE. The Proprietor of the Rensselaer Nursery has now 011 baud a fine assortment of Apple trees. Pear trees, Shade trees, Grape vines, which are all in good condition lor spring planting. Read the following list of varieties: EAKLY, OK SttnttlEH, APPLES. Red Astruelian, Fourth of July, Benoni, Early Harvest, Dutch Oldeuburgh, Early Strawberry, &c. FALL ‘APPLES. Fameuse, Fall Winosap, Maiden Blush, &c. WIItTEK APPLES. Northern Spy, Rome Beauty, Gouitian, Golden Russet, Yellow Belleflower, Limbertwig, Sntiili’s Cider, Beu Davis, King and many other kinds. GKAPES. Concord, Hartford Prolific, &.c. SHADE TUEES. Silver Maple, Negundo, White Ash and Catalpa. All of which will be sold at prices to suit the limes. JOHN COEN. G-24 Proprietor

SEASONABLE HINTS TO FARMERS.' Mv Friends: —Tdisire to call your attention to mv stock and manufactures for 1574. This season I shall sell the celebrated Ottawa Clipper Plows, wood and iron beanjs,manufactured at Ottawi, 111., by Maierhofer Ac. I>eut;the Indiana Cultivator, made at Dublin, Wayne county, lud.; Long &. All.tetter’s Hainiitou Pay Rake; the Uuiou Corn Plauter; Single and Double Shovel Plows, manufactured in iny own shop aud under my personal supervision. These plows are made of lhe best materials, by good workmen, aud are ocrlecUy adapted to work well in the soil of Jasper couutt. They cannot be excelled by auy that are offered in the market. The Celebrated Chamnicn Eels-Raking Reaper and Dropper, aufi the Champion Light Mower. Thelat'er maclime lias beeu called “The Pride i>f the Meadowand very appropriately, t.o, ag it* great strength and durability combined with its simplicity of coustruciioc sud lightness make it far superior to eny other machine yet invented. Do not buy a Reaper or Mower until you have seen tire Champion. Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. Asin past seasons,! shall keep on hand and make to order all kinds of vehu les for road and farm purposes. For the quality of n>*ti rials used in their construction,fur elegance of design, for superiority of workmanship, beauty ol finish, strength, durability and adaptation to endure the strain of the imperfect reads ano rough fields of our prairio Country, my carriages and wagons have won a reputation which places them iu the rank of ihe very best. All kinds of wood work aud wuod repairing done at my shop w-i.li dispa'eb a .id neatness, by experienced mecliauics. We make Wheelbarrows, Harrows, Plow Slocks, 4ca>., &.o. HOUSE, KITCHEN AND FARM HARDWARE. I shall keep a good slock of Cook Stove* with furniture complete, both wood and coal burning Heating Stoves for elfices aud sitting looms, Axes, Hatchet*, Hainmeis. Augurs, •saws, Gimlets, Files, Shovels, Spades, Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Spading Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Mattocks, Truce Chains, Halter Chains, Soup Ketl'er, Smoothing I’ons, Garden Trowel", Grass Hooks, Bolts, Screws, Wrought aud Cui Nails, Carpet Tacks, ilingeo, Pad Locks, Door" Locks, the celebrated ‘Diamond” ’table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, &c. Also, an assortment ol Tinware, Spade aud Fork Handles, Angur Hau les, dec, B 1 .AC KSMITHI NG In its several departments of Horse Shoeing, Wagon and Carriage Irouiu j. Plow Making and Sharpening,and General Repairing.done to order neatly and substantially. Thanking ihe publie for past liberal favors it will Ire my endeavor topuerit a continuation of patronage, by Trading Low for CaA, rtrict attention to bdsiness, and courteous treatment to all. norman Warner. 6.26. Front Street, Rensselaer. If yon are Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, Broken Down Constitution, Or require a Remedy to Purity and Enricb the Blood, You will find Dr.Crook’a ConafMHiwl Mgessp of Poke Boot {o poaoeso greater merit, care' you more speedily, and do yon more good than any and all other remedies combined. That Pale.Yeilow, H ekly-tooktaeßkln Is chanced to one of fre-hnem nrd health Those lUaeaaea of the SkriM.rfrapie*, Pustules, Dlutehes and Ernpileua are removed. Scrofßl*. Ncroftalona Blaeaaea • rf d l ‘2 Eye% Wb, 'f. Old Korea or any kind Of Humor rapidly dwind e and disappear nnder lt« Influence. What4ai4t It is nature’s own restorer I A soluble ox yd of iron combined with Cte medicinal properties of Poke Knot dfvegtod ol *ll disagreeable qualities. It will core *ny Piaeoae whose real or djrer* cause is Itnd Blood. Rhenmatiarn. Faina ip 01 Benes, <'en*tltntlana brvken dawn by Mercurial er other poißon<L areall cored RUele is A UUI wkh piwreit. fckrby ■ . .. . -A C P . • .• • ; ■