Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSIN; BSS.CARDS. i DR. G. A. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ll«n«*elaer, Indiana. Office between the Rank and Kannal’s Drug Store. PR. J. If. EOUGIIRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND S« RGEON, Washington Street, below Austin’s Hotel, RpriHst-laer, -r, - Indiana. I)R. MOSES B.'ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kensielaer, Indiana. Office in Harding A Cliesnut’s Drag Store. I)R. R. F. MARTIN, PHY'SICIAN AND SURGEON, WASHINBTON STREET, OrrOSITE POST OFFICE, RensNeluer, ... Indiana M, F. CHILCOTE. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office opposite Court House Square, on Washington Street, Rensselaer, Jasper County. Indiana. 5-25-ly THOS. .1. SPITLKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in the Brick Building north side of the Public Square. Especial attention to Real Estate and Fire Insurance business. £IB,OOO to Lonn on Real Estate security, on reasonable terms. First class paper bought on reasonable mortgages and bonds. SIMON F. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pros. Attv. nnth Circuit. Will practice in the Courtsof Pulaaki, Juj er. Newton and Benton counties. THOMPSON & BKO.'N LAW AND REAL ESTATE OFFCE, Itensselaer, Indiana. VVM.H. MARTIN,) (JOSHUA HEALEY. Kentland, Ind. $ ( Rensselaer, Ind. MARTIN & HEALEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. 3&TWfir practice in the courts of Jasper and adjoining counties. IRA W. YEOMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Notary Rnblic. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENT, Rensselaer. Indiana, A complete A bstraet of Title to all lands in Jasper County, Indiana. Office in the Cour. House. 6-21 ALFKKb M’COY. AI.FKEI) THOMPBON A. Mct’OY & THOMPSON, BANKERS. __ . rensselaer. iimpfaalaBuy ftiut sell Can and Domestic Kxchang make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositea.anu transact all business in their line with dispatch. R'T’Oxficehours, from 9 * m tot r m .T. H. HPANGLE Would respectful], announce to the citizens of Jasper count}’ and vicinity, tli.it he is still to lie found at his old stand on the eas t side of the public square in . Rensselaer, and is now prepared to do ail kinds of work iu (he line of ■ - / T AILORIN G in the latest styles, and with ueatueßS and dispatch. N B.—Cutting done on short notice, at rediued prices, and warranted to fit. ija-tf , ,ui ■<—>, DUV A 1,1,’S BLACKSMITH SHOI r McrfgSiat Is in operation one door above g-,«W^a the Express Office, REXSSKLAKR All kinds ot blacksmithing done toorder New Blacksmith Shop. The public is notified that I have bought the Blacksmith Shop southwest side of Front street, near the old saw mill, and repaired it to receive customers. AVOOD SHOP In connection where «agon making and repairing will lie done by skillful mechanics. Patkons ot Husbandry and other cash customers will find it to their advantage to give me their patr-mqge. SAMSON ERWIN. H. C. SMI I'II, HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE & WAGON PAINTER, Keeps the celebrated Dnrbon pump for sale, AH kinds of painting and pump repairing done to order, with neatness. Shop on Washington street, Rensselaer, Ind., opposite Austin’s Hotel. 7-11 THE WEED-F. F. SEWING MACHINE. The best machine made, and sold on the best and easiest terms. C. W. CLIFTON, '■ Agent . for Jasper and Newton Counties. Office: Rensselaer, Ind. Repairing none promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed.^ Needles, Oil and. Attachments furnished Vorauv machine in the market. Needles, per dozen. Wheeler & Wilson, Home Shuttle and Wilcox & Gibbs, 75 cents, j Singer 50 cents, all others 60 cents. 7-11 Llllli;UllTim.\: MRS. S. A. HEMPHILL * HAS MOV’D INTO HER [ NEW BRICK BUILDING! She has recently added largely to her stock of Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Buttons. Ribbons. Laces, Insertion, Fringes, Thread,. ; Ladies’Underwear, Corsets, Skirts, Hosiery, FINE KNIT GOODS for meu, women and children, men’s Fine and Neglige Shirts; "Comforts, Scarfs, Mittens and Gloves iu great variety for women aud meu, Collars, Cufifs, Neck-lies, &e. Au extensive stock of Hats, Bonnets and Caps, including the latest and handsomest fashions —for ladies, gen tieaieu, children and babes. AU kinds of MILLINERY GOODS in great variety. As heretofore, special attention will t>e given to Dress Making, j Prices have been marked doten to correspond trith the times! Mrs. Hemphill refers with pride to the uniform satisfaction her goods and work bare given iu the past, assures her many irieuds aud patrons that the future shall be an improvement if it is possible, returns sine-erect thanks to her customers for past fa vors, aud trusts to make it for their interestx to con- • tinne trading at her establishment. 11-.’tmo