Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1874 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR SALE* A Portable Saw-Mill and Corn-Burs. price si,ao6. For terms iff payment call on Lewis Davidson on whose farm in Barkley township the mill now is, or on Thompson A Bro., Rensselaer, Indiana. JAMES A. 808 BE, May 23,1874. 2t Altamont, Illinois. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. I will pay $5 to any person who will retui n to my farm in Milroy township, Jasper ctUDty, Indiana, A Two-Year Old Mare Colt, which may be described as follows:—Sorrel color, small white speck in forebead, has a scar abont half the size of a man's band near the knee on one fore leg, which is tbe result of a burn when a suckling colt—she is of good size. Strayed away about tbe 28th day of April, last I will pay three dollars to have the filley take nup and information wbere I may get her. PETER FOLLKS. 35-3 m A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameiica, ns missionary, discovered a sate and simple remedy fdr the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fra of Cost. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, 6-21 New York City. Plain Job Printing sttobc as Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HEADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. DONS TO OHBSH, AT REASONABLE PRICES. JAMES A HEALEY, Rensselaer, Indiana NEW MILLINBRV GOODS TIKE LATEST And Most Fashionable STYLES OF 1 MILLINERY GOODS Are kept in Rensselaer, by the MISSES HOGAN, Who have a select stock of goods in store and arrangements with a Chicago firm by which orders will be filled weekly, if necessary. ' ' - DKESS MAKING And all kinds of Sewing done to order.— Also the latest styles of HAIR WORK, Switches, Puffs, &c. Persons desiring to preserve the hair of deceased frieuds, can liave it neatly arranged in Bouquets or Wreaths of Flowers and Leaves. All order* for work or goods, promptly attended to. 31 JENNIE & MAGGIE HOGAN. FARMERS 7 " FACTORY AT MONTICELLO The undersigned having taken charge of the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS: have this season entered upon a “New Departure” in their line of business, and if sustained by tbe farmers will continue the same'from Year to year. We Have employed the most SKILLFUL, WORKMEN, manufacture tbe VERY BEST GOODS, and propose to sell them exclusively to tbe consumer, thereby saving to him all expense of passing the goods through tbe bands of retail dealers. Il’e make every yard of goods we sell, ana guarantee everything as represented. We have the past year’s productions now ready for the trade, ia finer i/uality and lower prices than ever before offered in this community. We pay tbe , j « HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL IN CASH OR GOODS. - Come antTiee us and we guarantee you will open your eye* in astonishment at tbe tine display of goods. Give ns yonr trade, and we will save money for you and make money for ourselves. Factory and salesroom at the east end of the old wagon btidge over the Tippecanoe river, which is now free and in good repair Monticello, Ind.. May. 1874. 35 3m D. D. & O. S. DALE. IDXT'y-^XxXa’S DAILY HACK LINE AND LIVERY STABLE, HBN9SSLABR, IND. ■e> United States Mail Hacks run daily, except Sundays, between RENSSELAER AND BRADFORD! Making connection at the latter place with train* on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad, and conveying passengers and freight each way. Extra teams sent at, any time on application. Goods or money shipped by exprese to any part of lbs United States. 1 Livery Teams, With or without drivers, famished on application. Stock boarded by the day or.week. Office and stable on Front street, above Washington, Bensselaei. Indians. J. YV. DUV.4L.Lf