Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1874 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NHWMILUJP GOODS THE LATEST And Most Fashionable STYLES OF Millinery goods Are kept In Rensselaer, by the MISSES HOGAN, Who have a select stock of goods in stqre and arrangements with a Chicago firm b‘y which orders will be filled weekly, if necessary. PRESS MAKING And ail kinds of Sewing done to order. Also tlie latest styles of HAIR WORKt Switches, Puffs, &c. I’efkons desiring to* preserve the hair of deceased friends, can have it neatly arranged in Bouquets or Wreath,s of Flowers and Leaves. All orders for work or goods, promptly attended to. r 1 JENNIE & MAGGIE HOGAN,'. FARMERS’ FACTORY AT MONTICELLO, The undersigned having taken charge ot the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS: have this season entered upon a “New Departure” in their line of business, and if sustained, by the farmers will continue the same from year to year. We have employed the most SKIREFUL, WORKMEN, manufacture the VERY BEST GOODS, and propose to sell them exclusively to the consumer, thereby saving to him all expense of passing the goods through the bauds of retail dealers. H’» retry yard of f/muh we art!, one. gttttrrmfxe everything as represented. We have the past year’s productions now ready for the trade, inySner quality-and la-unur prices than ever before offered, iu this community. We pay the •.V ■■ HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL IN CASH OR GOODS. Come and aec us and we guarantee you will open your eyes in astonishment at the .line display of goods. Give us 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 biidge over the Tippecanoe river, which is now Tree and in good repair. Monticello, Ind.. May. 187-1. S 5 Sm D.D. * O. S. DALE. hdtj-v^ljX^s DAILY HACK LINE AND LIVERY STABLE, RENSSEE.ASR, INE. United States Mail Hacks run daily, except Sundays.diet veeu '—~ RENSSELAER AND ERANCESVILLE! Making connection at tho latter place with trains on the I.ouisvillo, New Albany and Chicago Railroad, su'd conveying passengers and freight'each way. Extra teams sent at any time on application. Goods or money shipped by express to any nartof the United states. I.ircry Teams, With or without drivers, furnished on application - Stock boarded by tlie day or week. Office ami stable on Front street, above■ Washington, Rensselaer, Indium, •T. VV. DUVALL.. DRY GOODS! FOR 1874 LATISTSPRING STYLES' The Largest Stock! BEST ASSORTMENT! TKE MOST LIBERAL PRICES V AT TUB Post Office Store. IP HE public is hereby respectfully notified -L that we are now receiving au<l opening onr stock of General Merchandise for the Spring Trade of 1874, In our DRV 0000$ DEPARTMENT We have been particular to select the latest aDd most popplar styles of Ladies’ Dress Fabrics, which includes Silks, Japanese Silks, Alpacas, Reps, Plaids, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins, &c. Also, a large and varied selection of Dress Trimmings, Laces, Collars, Ruches, Corsets, Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Beautiful Spring Shawls, Thread, Buttons, Needles, Pins, Ladies’ fine Underwear, Parasols, Ribbons, Sheetings both Brown and Bleached,.Drillings, Tickings, Table Linen, Toweling, Carpet Warp, Carpets, Cotton Batting, READY MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys in large quantity, including many styles and qualities of goods — Pants, Vests, Coats, Full Suits, Gentlemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods including Fine Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. also have a very extensive assortment of T AILOR’S GOODS; among which we enumerate, and direct especial aitentiqn to, our Broad Cloths, French, ClQiha, Vestings, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Jeans, Cottom.des, Corduroys, Moleskins, Ducks,’ Linings, Trimmings, &c. HATS A.XC-D OAFS, Our stock of Ha** and Caps for men and’ boys is large "and embraces the most fashions-’ able styles. They are also very cheap.As iu former times we shall keep in store a large.stock of " BOOTS -AND SHOES for Men, Women. Youths, Misses and Obilv. dren, Calf, Kip and Heavy Boots, Raw, Hide Plow Moccasins, Heavy P(ow Shoes, Copper Toed Boets aud Shoes for Calf, Morocco; Goat, Kid and Serge Gaiters, ahfl Shoes for Women and Misses, Slippers, Rubber Boots and OyenityOß*, Sc. Groceries and frqvhions, We have a good stack o't Sugar, Cofjpe, Tea, Saleratus, ’Spices, Nutmegs,' Indigo, Crackers, Raisins, Candles, Soap, Sea Mosa Farina, s3tareh, Dried Fruit, See. An examination of onr prices for article*, iu these several departments will find them to, compare favorably with any offered iu Ibis market. The highest market price given for Conn-, try Produce, Fowls, Rags, &.C., In goods. 'Call at tho Post OfficcStom: for baigains. WILLEY * SIGLER.