Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1874 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WINTER IS COMING anc will be upon us directly with Be frosts, its snow, its ice, Its bleak winds, and its cold, stormy, dreary weather. A wise statesman haaeaid In lime of peace prepare for war. In the spring you plant eora and get ready for harvest; now prepare for winter and BUT TOUB STOVES At Warner’s Hardware Store. All kinds es house and farm hardware kept in stock. Nails by the pound ot keg, shelf goods, such as buts, hinges, tacks, etc., carpenter’s tools, saws, hammers, augurs chisels, planes, files, brace-bits, smoothing irons, axes, table and pocket cutlery, etc., etc. 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 cam*, and many other goods of this class. Tinware repaired to order. Agency for the justly celebrated COQUILLARD FARM WAGQBS, which have a national reputation, and are considered equal to, or a little bettor 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 ut our shops. BLACKSNIITHIMCI, in its several departments of horse-shoeing, wagon and carriage ironing, tire-seUing 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 fnli value in what you buy. NORMAN WARNER* 7-2-3ino. Rensselaer, Indiana.
NEW GOODS. AT THH NOIVKEB STORE. F.J.SEABB&CO. FORMERLY J. I. PM® & co., AT THE NEW BRICK STORE, Would respectfully call public attention to the fact of their having refitted their Store room and built an addition thereto, making it, the best s tore room in toe county. The old firm of J, I. Purcupile A Co. have admitted to partnership with them Mr. F. J. Sears, a gentleman of EXTENSIVE Mercantile Experience, and changed onr business name to that of F. J. Sears A Co. We aie now receiving and opening tbe largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to tbe county, which we propose to sell at PRICES THAt DEFY COMPETITION. Our facilities for buying goods are not enjoyed by any other firm in the county, and they enable us to sell at exceedingly low prices. We shall pay strict attention to the details of onr trusLess, and expect to be able to render satisfaction to ati who favor ns with patronage. Cal! and see ns ;no trouble to show goods. September 1. 1874. F. Jf. Sears Ak Co.
FARMERS’ FACTORY AT MONTICELLO. Tbe undersigned having taken charge of the TIPPECANOE WOOLEN MILLS! have this ayaaon entered upon a “New Departure” In their line of business, and ii analained by the farmers will continue tbe same from year to year. We nave employed tbe most SKILI.FUL WORKMEN, manufacture the VERY BEST GOODS, and propose to sell them exclusively to tbe consumer, thereby saving to him all expense of passing the goods through the bands of retail dealers. We fvake every yard of goode ire self, guarantee everything at rejnreeenled. We have the past year’s produetions now ready for the trade, injfaer quality and footer prices than ever before offered in this community. We pay the HIGHEST PRICES FOR WOOL IN CASH OR GOODS. Come sad see us and we gMTMtee yeu will open your eyes in astonishusent at the Ine display of goods. Give us year trade, aad we wiO save money for you sad make moaey for ourselvea. Factory and salesroom aftheeastoad of the old wagon htldge over the Tippecanoe river, which is aa* fr*® n»d ia good repair Montlqello. I**.. May, 1874. S5-3m P. D, rfc O. S. DALE.
