Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1874 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
wintch is coMnra one wlff be upon qs directly with its frosts, its snow, Its ice, Its bleak winds, and its cold, stormy, dreary weather. 'A wise statesman has said In Mine of peace prepare for war. In the spring yow plant corn and get read/ for harvest; bow prepare for winter and ' BUT TOUR STOVES At Warner's Hardware Store., All kinds of hoose and farm hardware kept in stock. Nails by the pound or keg, shelf goods, such as bnts, hiogas, tacks, etc., carpenter’s tools,saws, hammers, sugars, chisels, planes, film, brace-bits, smoothing lrt>ua, axes, table and pocket entiery, etc., etc. At WARNER'S NEW TINROP over tbe Hardware Btore we employ good mechanics, who wilt manufacture all kinds of tinware to order. A large stock kept on hand, including paile, strainers, pans, cups, wash basins, fruit cans, and many other goods of this class. Tinware repaired tw order. Agency for the justly celebrated - COQUILLARD FARM WAGOT9, which have a national reputation, and am considered equal to, or a little better than, any in the market We also make far nr wagons and fino carriages to order, together with wheelbarrows, sleds, fine sleighs, and every description of vehicle. All kinds of wood-work aud wood-work repairing done at ourshops. BLACKHMITHLIG, in its several departments of horse-shoeing, wagon and carriage ironing, tire-setting and general job work, done by master mechanics. Ne inferior workmen employed. Take your cash and go to Warner’s Hardware Store, Tinshop, Wagon shop or Blackemithshop, if you would have its full value in what you buy NORMAN WARNER. 7-2-3 mo. Rensselaer, Indiana. NEW GOODS. A.T TZXB PIONEER STORE. F.J.SEABS&CO. FORMERLY J. 1. PURCUPILE & CO., ==pAT THE- -
NEW BRICK STORE, Would respectfully call public attention to the fact of their haviDg refitted their store room and built an addition thereto, making it the beßt s tore room in the coontr. The old firm of J. 1. Pnrcopile A Co. have admitted to partnership with them Mr. F. J. Sears, a ggntleman of EXTENSIVE Mercantile Experience, and changed our business name to that of F. J. Sears A Co. We are now receiving and opening tbe largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to the connty, which we propose to sell at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Onr faeilities for baying goods are not enjoyed by any otber firm in the county, and they enable ua to sell at exceedingly low prices. We shall pay strict attention to the details of our business, and expeet to be able to render satisfaction to all who favor us with patronage. Call and see ua ;no trouble to show goods. September 1. 1874. F. 3. Sears A Cm,
FARMERS’ FACTORY AT MONTICELLO. tfa The undersigaed. having taken charge of the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS: have this season entered upon a “New Departure” in their line of business, and it sustained by the farmers will continne the same from year to year. We have employed the most
SKILI.FUL WORKMEN, mannfactnre 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 hands of tsetail dealers. He make aery yard of good* we oelt, am* guarantee everything at represented. We have the past year’s productions now ready for the Hade, in finer qunJity and lower price* than ever before o fie red ia this .community. ' » We pay the HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL ' I IN CASH OR GOODS. Come and aee an and we guarantee yon will open your eyes be astoniahme it at the fine display of goods. Give ne your trade, aad we will rare money for yon aad make moaey for ourselves. Factory and salesroom at the east end »f the old wanna bridge over the Tippecanoe river, which ia now free and in gooareaßra. 1 Monticeile, Ind.. May, 1874. 33.3 m D?D.A 0.8. DAI.E- ---— • .. ’"i. . * i
