Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1874 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WkEGEArr, NILBOWACO.. FOBT WaTWa, nrfik, (IRAfi“ANi>“BEEDS.. Are now placing In store the crop of 14, of Orchard Grms, Lawn Grass, Kentucky and English Blue Grass, Red Top, Aisike, Alfalfa, White Clover, (Mage Orange and their other usual stock of Field, Garden, Tree and sired by those interested) a short essay on the eomtnonsense and easy method ot making eider or wine vinegar, as sncceMftally practiced by them for many years. All free if stamps are sent to pay postage and for each sample of seed ordered. BUBINEBS!b«SX Wanted in Every Store. HF-State Bights, Northvest, for sale. Applicants for rights to manufacture and sell it should address A. L. Stimson. Purebasing Agent of the American Express Company, Chicago. Thishandy tool (fust patented) is made entirely of spring steel. Sample sent, free of freight charges, on receipt of $L Remittances of money to me for the purchase ot tools or any orniß goods, In Chicago or New York, will come free of express charges. A. L. STIMSON.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
GUIZOT’S HISTORY OF FRANCE. 400 MAGNIFICENT ninstrations!
WE lake pleasure in announcing that we have Just received news of the faet that the great Statesman and Historian had Just completed this Important work before his death. The MS. of the last vol. being now in the hands of the Paris publishers. We are now issuing the work in semi-monthly parts, at 50 cts per part. It Is offfe of the most superb specimens of bookmaking ever published In America. First-class canvassing agents wanted in every part i.f the country. It la the GREAT BOOK of the year. Apply at once to -
ESTES & LAURIAT, Boston. 0. J. GRIFFITHS, 126 Dearborn-st. Chicago.
Business Education CHIC AGO
Young Men desiring to fit themselves for business will be Interested to know that H. B. Bryant’s Chicago Business CoUege is the largest Institution of the kind in America. Three months’ tuition, with all the advantages of this great business training-school, costs but $35; six mouths S6O, and one year SIOO. Mr. H. B. Bryant, the original founder of the chain of colleges, has withdrawn as a partner from all the schools of the chain in order to give his whole time to building np In Chicago an Institution far In advance of any business school heretofore in existence in this country, and this purpose is being rapidly accomplished. The terms are put at alow rate, being based upon a large -atronage. Circulars have been prepared giving me curriculum of study, which will be sent on appUcntlbn to
H B BRYA NT'S CHICAGO business coIIECE S.E.COR STATE SE
THE “ FAMILY FAVORITE.** EASY. SIMPLE. . DURABLE. RELIABLE. Made of the best materials, parts interchangeable and few in number, easily learned, doing a great variety of work without extraattachments. We emphatically deny the statements made by agents of other machines concerning our goods and our business standing. WITn Sew Machine Ce., II J-I-L-IJLI 152 State St., Chicago, 111. Tjaria OEgF[eE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. ff«sr~sl.so AT ; NUM Unexcelled by any Weekly Literary Publication, East or West. CANVASSERS WASTED IN EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED spates. The most Liberal Premiums and Clvb Bates ever offered by any newspaper. Wrs’e for a Circular containing full information, civ. Specimen copies furnished on application. Address THE LEDGKRCfiirPANV. CHICAGO. ILL.
MASON&HAKLIN CABINET ORGANS. Winners of THREE HIGHEST MEDALS axd DIPLOMA OF HONOR at VIENNA, 1873, PARIS 1867. and in AMERICA ALWAYS. Declared by MUSICIANS GENERALLY to be UNRIVALED and INCOMPARABLE. Sold at fixed uniform prices to all, which are printed and invariable. PURCHASERS OF ORGANS ARE REMINDED that the temptation to Dealers and Peddlers is very strong to deal in and recommend as beet the organs of those makers who will pay them the largest conuulssloiu or discounts for ■elllng? printing as they dotheir lowest prices, can afford to dealers only the smallest commissions. This plan secures to every purchaser the lowest price, because the dealer cannot ask more than the Catalogue price; but it causes many dealers to do their best to sell other organs, simply because they get .enormous discounts on them. Some organs are currently sold to dealers at seventy-five per cent, discount, or atonequarter the prices printed for them. As a rule, the poorer the organ the higher its printed price and the greater the discount on It. The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. are how offering new styles, with Important improvements, and are selling not only for cash exclusively, but also on new plans of easy payments, running through one year or longer. They also rent new organs with privilege of ourchase. Rent paid three years purchases the Organ. Send for the r.lustratea Catalogues and Circtfiars, which give very full injormation and are sent free. addbess : THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., AT EITHER New York, Boston or Chicago. SOLDIERS, jITTENTION I UNITEDSTATESCLAIMAGENCY Authorized by C. S. Government. Pensions and Bounties. Every soldier who was< disabled while In the service of the Republic, either by wounds, broken limbs, accidental injuries, hernia or rupture, loss of eyesight or diseased eyes, or was broken down in the service by exposure or hardships incident to camp life and field duty, or where disease of the lungs has peen contracted in the service, when the result and sequence of other diseases, such as pneumonia, retrocession or tolling back of the measles, or where the pulmonaUt is the direct result Of the exposure of camp life, or diseases of the bowels, such as chronic diarrhcea and the like. Event soldier who has thus been disabled is entitled to an invalid Pexsiox. Even the loss of a finger entitles a soldier to a pension. All widows and children of soldiers dying in the service, or after they were discharged, on account of wounds received or disease contracted in the service, are also entitled to a pension. Special Attention Given to Claims for Increase of Invalid. Pensions. More than hats who are now drawing a pension are lastly entitled to an increase. My terms are: No Charges Made For Adviee, And no fee ever asked unless successful in collecting your claims. I also takeup claims that have been rejected lathe hands of other attorneys, and prosecute to a successful Issue. k BOOK 808 ZVKRY 80LBIXX. This book is devoted strictly to the weltore and interest of an soldiers and pensioners, containing the regulations relating to Army and Nary Pensions, the new Pension Lava. It gives a complete llst of all the latest Bounty and Pension laws, thus enabling each soldier to see at once the exact amount of bounty er pension he should receive. PRxcn aa cxnxrow. Circulars free. Address all communications (with n a iSSSASV A.W.K
