Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPECIAL. NOI ICES. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, as missionary, discovered a sato and simple remedy lor the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Discare of the Urin- ! ary and Setnina) Organs, and the whole iraiu Of disorders brought on bv b. nelul and [ vicious habits Great numbers have been citHd by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and uufortuuate, I will send the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Pm of Cast. ' Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible ffouse, 6-21 New York City. Dr. Crook’s Wine of-Tar t Contains Vegetablo /sg i'onie value comutued qmultleVof Tar^vrhfctt tlie weak and drb°k Hated and rapidly res tore exhausted the Liver can sea tbe food to digest, and siism^lt •grstein. For Fains to Back, Gravel or Kidgan*. Jn nndire or any *•*» ft nw «w.aia» awl TRY l!r. Sold by

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to heirs of petition TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Porter County, ss: Notice is hereby given that Henry W. Smith, Executor of the Will of Elias Aylsworth, deceased, has tiled his pelitiou to sell the real eatate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pav his debts, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the circuit court of said countv. ■ - Attesl, R. P. WELLS, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Porter Countv. ByO.M Wells, Deputy. March 24th, 1874. 27-3 TO STATIONERS AND BOOK BINDERS. Notice is hereby given that proposals to furnish blank books and stationery for the use of Jasper county for one vearfrom June 15th, 1874 will be received at the Auditor’s office of said conuty until 2 o’clock r. m of Friday, the f»th day of June. prox.. at which 'time sui li proposals will be examined by the Board of County Commissioners. The Board reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. By order of the Board of Commissioners. _• FRANK W. BABCOCK. Auditor of Jasper County Rensselaer, hid.. Mulch 18, 1874. 26 3

OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Edward Sturges, Leander Briugham, Lewis Marios,-Milieu Makeever, Rial Benjamin. S. S. Beecher. John Blankenbaker, Cynthia Yerger, Henry -O. Harris, R H. Hntt, Jonathan Peacock, M. Slattery, James H. Slattery and Madison Makeever that Albert Krassnev owns the south end ol the east half of the southwest quarter, also part of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and also trie northwest qnarter of the southeast quarter of section six (Gy, township twenty.nine (29), Sortli, range seven (71, west, in Jasper conntv, Indiana, containing in all one hundred and nine and'7s 100th lucres, iftOre or less; and that on the 12tfi day of May, 1874, sain A'bert Krassney wiil proceed with the Surveyor of suid"county to make a legal survey ot said section, or so much thereof as may he necessary to establish the lines and corners of the lands above described and owned by said Krassney ALBERT KR ASSN EY. Ira W. Yeoman, Ally for Applicant 27-4 SEASONABLE HINTS TO FARMERS, Mr Friends: — l d> sire to call yonr attention to mv stock and manufactures for 1874. This season I shall sell the celebrated Ottawa (’dipper Plows, wood and iron beams, manufactured at Ottawi, 111., by Maierhofer & i lent; the Indiana Cultivator, made at Dublin, Wavue county, lud.; Long & Allstetter’s Hamilton Pay Rake; the Union Corn Planter; Single and Double Shovel Plows, mauufac tured in my own shop uud under my personal supervision. These plows are made of the best materials, by good workmen, and are perfectly adapted to work well in the soil of Jasper county . They cannot be excelled by any that are offered in the market. The Celebrated Champion Self-Raking Reaper and Dropper, and the Champion Ligln Mower. The latter machine has been called “The Pride of the Meadow ,” and very appropriately., t„o, as its great strength and durability combined with its simplicity of construct ion and lightness rtluke it fur superior to any other machine yet luveuted. Do uot buy a Reaper or Mower until you have seen the Champion. *' Wagons, Buggies and Carriage. As in past seasons, 1 shall keep ou hand and make to order all kinds of velii. Ie» for road and farm purpoeea. For the quality of materials used in their construction, for elegance of design, for superiority of workmauship, beauty ol finish, strength, durability and adaptation to eudure the strain of the imper feet roads ana rough fields of our prairie country, my carriages and wagons have won a reputation which places them in the rank of the very beat. All kinds of wood work aud wood repairing done at my shop With dispa'ch and neatness, by experienced mechanics. We make Wheelbarrows, if arrows, Plow Stocks, &c., &c. HOUSE, KRCHEB AES FARM HARDWAREI shall keep s good stock of Cook Stoves with furniture complete, both wood uud coni burning Heating Stoves for offices aud 111111112 looms, Axes, Hatchets, Hsmuieis, Augurs, Saws; Oimletd, Files, Shovets, Spades, flay Forks, Manure Forks, Spading Forks, Hoes. Rakes, Mattocks, Trace drains, H.tiler Chains, Soap Kettler, Smoothing l-ons, Garden Trowel*. Grass Hooks, Bolts, Scievra, Wrought aud Cut Nails, Carpet Tacks, Hiugea, Pad Locks, Dost Locks, the cele- | bra ted “Diamond” 'table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, &c. Also, an assortment ol Tiu- ‘ ware, Spade aud Fork Haudler, Augur Hanoi#., <fco. 81-ACKSMITHING In its several department, of Hone Shoeiug, Wagon and Carii.ge Ironing. Plow Makiug , and Sharpening, aud General Repairing, done I to order neatly *ud substantially. 1 blinking the public for past liberal favors it will be my eudeavor to merit a Continuation of patronage, by Trading Late for Coat,'strict attention to business, aud courteous ITeutmeutloail. NORMAN WaRNERt I 6-96. Front Street, Rensselaer. Indiana.