Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1874 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TWO-MILE fRAIRIi The undersigned offer* for aale seven thousand (7,000), two years old '■ -+ — APPIiE TREES, from three to five feet high. Price, 15 cents each fol first choice, and 10 cents each for : second clues trees. CRAPE VINES. ; logs and Couoord. Single plants 30 centa, or $3 per dozen* gooseberry bushes. Two years old Houghton Seedling Gooseberry bushes, for $1.25 per dozen. MONTHLY ROHES, Embracing upwards of Sixty varieties, for 50 cents each, $4 per dozen or S3O per hundred. Also CLIMBING ROSES, from 40l to 59 cents each, HONBTBVOXLBB. ferpetnal-Bloomjng 30 cents each, Annual, Whil? Gfhinese,Evergreen—blooms In June/ Rowers pure W hite—oue of the most fragrant of all; price 25 cents a plant or $lB per hundred. SHRUBBERY. A splendid lot of other Shrubbery, including three uerieties ol Spireas, two Varieties of Deulzia, Flowering Almonds, Red Wait Berries, &c., price 25 cents a plant. Also a few thousand 08AGE HEDGE PLANTS at $2.50 per thousand. Those tavoring him with their orders may rely on coirect labeling of all articles sold. Packages of trees and plants ordered, will be delivered in Rensselaer free of extra charge. Nursery Grounds on Two Mile Prairie, two miles west of Rensslaer, 21-2 m -JjfSORGE NAGLE.

RISSEIM NURSERY 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: CAREY, OR SCNIIER, APPLES. Red Astrachan, Fourth of July, Benonl, Early Harvest, Dutch Oideuburgh, Early Strawberry, &c. FALL, lA PPMSS. Fameuse, Fall Winesap, Maiden Blush, &c. WINTER APPLES. Northern Spy, Rome Beauty, Genitian, Golden Russet, Yellow Belleflower, Limbertwig, Smith’s Cider, Ben Davis, King and inauy other kinds. GRAPES. Concord, Hartford Prolific, Ac. SHADE TREES. Silver Maple, Negundo, White Ash and Catalpa. ; ». : ■' All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. JOHN COEN. , G-24 Proprietor. r THE NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Charles Platt, Proprietor. — We respectfully InvilcTSverybody to call an examine onr large stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS TOBACCO, CIGARS, Woodenware, Queens ware, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, COAL Oil,, NOTIONS, dbo.. Aa.. Sugar, Coffee, Mice, Soda, Salt, Soap, Saleratus, Crackers, Candles, Vinegar, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Fish, Nuts, Figs, Candies, Baieins, Dried Fruits. Canned Fruits, Candies, Tubs. Buckets, Salt Fish, ftc. Ail the above articles, together with many others not enumerated—first class in quality—will be sold at as reasonable prices as consistent with a fair profit. Terms strictly cash or Us equivalent. COENTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS WANTED AT MARKET PRICES. Store on Washington street, north side, one door below Stone Building.. 5-32 OXXARXJ3B PX.ATT. BAKER’S Harness Shop; FINE AND HEAVY HARNESS, SADDLES, Halters, Bridles, Collars, BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPURS, AND SADDLEBY HABDWAKE OF ALL KINDS. Harness and Bridles made to older, of the beat material, and warranted to give satisfaction. In workmanship and quality of stock they cohtiot be excelled. They will prove strong and durable. My Collars, Saddles, Blankets, Whips, Hardware and other stock of Haruees-Maker’s Findings are mada by well known, reliable manufacturers,and will prove to be just as represented in every 111-' stance. This stook baa all been select*/tHUF care by an experienced person, and there are no damaged, inferior, or worthless, articles in it. These goods cannot fmil t 6 give complete aetisfaction to alt who utSh thorn. In addition to the stock uatried above, I also keep Gurry Combs, Brushes, Bridle Bits,* etc., etc. Repairing of Harness and Saddles dons' with neatness and dispatch. , . All work warranted ss” represented'. Prices toW; I will not be undersold by any dealer in the county. Call and aee my goods and learn my prttSos before purchasing elsewhere. Shop on Washington street, Rensselaer, Indiana, opposite Austin’s Hotel. (HTDon’t forget the place, but rive me a call if yon waut bargains in my lino o f badness. 34-Sti. , A J. BAKER.