Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1874 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WINTER IS COMING a lie will be npon us dire|etjy with its frosts, its snow, Us ice, Its bleak winds, and its cold, stormy, dreary weather. A wise statesman I has said In time of peace prepare for war. In the spring you plant corn and get ready for harvest; now prepare for winter and BUY YOUR BTOYES At Warner’s Hardware Store. All kinds of house and farm hardware kept in stock. Nails by the pound or keg, shelf goods, such as huts, hinges, tacks, etc., carpenter's tools, saws, hammers, augors, chisels, planes, files, brace-bits, smoothing irons, axes, table and pocket cutlery, etc., lie. At WARNER'S NEW TiNSHOP over the Hardware Store we employ good mechanics, who will manufacture ail kinds of tinware to order. A large stock kept on hand, including pails, strainers, pans, cups, wash basins, fruit cans, and many other goods of this class. Tinware repaired to order. Agency for the justly celebrated COaUILLARD FARM WAGONS, which have a national reputation, and are considered equal to, or a little better than, any in the market We also make farm wagons and fine carriages to order, together with wheelbarrows, sleds, fine sleighs, and every description of vehicle. All kinds of wood-work and wood-work repairing done at our shops. BLACKSMITUL7IG, in its several departments of horse-shoeing, wagon and carnage ironing, tire-setting and general job work, done by master mechanics. No inferior workmen employed. Take your cash and go to Warner’s Hardware Store, Tinshop, Wagonshop or Blacksmithshop, if you would have its full value in what you buy. NORMAN WARNER. 7-2-3ino. Rensselaer, Indiana. NEW GOODS. THE PIONEER STORE.

F. J. SEARS & CO. ‘ FORMERLY J. I. PURCUPILE & CO., AT THE .NEW BRICK STORE, Would respectfully call public attention to the fact of their having refitted their store room and bnilt an addition thereto, making it the best store room in the county. The old firm of J. 1. Purcupiie & Co. have admitted to partnership with them Mr. F. J. Sears, a gentleman of EXTENSIVE Mercantile Experience, and changed our business name to that of P. J. Sears & Co. We aie now receiving and opening the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to the county, which we propose to sell at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 7 ... ----- ' • , . t Our facilities for buying goods are not enjoyed by any other firm in the county, and they enable ns to sell at exceedingly low prices. We shall pay strict attention to the details of our business, and expect to be able to render satisfaction to all who favor us with patronage. Call and see us ;no trouble to show goods. beptember 1. 1874. F. J. Sears & Co.

New . ... '• - •... -cK\ ; Firm! New Low Prices! THE OLD RELIABLE Cheap Cash St re IN THE STONE BUILDING, IS STILL, THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS! -T- ‘ I have just returned from Chicago with a large and well selected stock of :d:r rzr goods which were bought with special reference to the Fall trade of Jasper county. In dditiou thereto I purchased a heavy bill of Ready Made Clothing, and best Custom Made Boots aud Shoes. We have the latest ,styles and Beat Quality of Prims for 10 Cents a Yard. A splendid lot of Winter Shawls. Indies’ and misses Skirts in larger-asseitment, ladies Furnishing Goods, Ac., Ac. Do not forget the place—the old, reliable, STONE STORK, formerly occupied by the firm of Leopold A Fendig. “ » hep. 1,1871. R. FENDIG.