Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1874 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
d/UL U.OJLL* On account of the popularity of the Wheeler & Wilson Bewing Machines, parties have been largely engaged in purchasing old and second-hand machines of that make, and imposed upon the public by selling them as new machines. The Wheeler & Wilson Company begs to advise the public that any one desiring to buy their second-hand machines can be supplied by that Company direct, on better terms than others can afford them, and be assured of what they are buying. Address WHEELER * WILSON M’FG CO, —_ e 25 Broadway, New York. ijmimrnm Chicago. CHAXG-CHANG Headquarters. AGENTS! ok se s fWANTEB fba.n Klin. Bsekmszs: from his own writings; and the LIFE OF NAPOLEON KONAPARTE. These works aro just out. !am offering great Induce* incuts tolive men. Also Agents for Chamhkrs* Encyclopedia, «nd other publications frem the press of J. 11. Llppinoott k Co. Wanted! Ch’icago! Sasents gaCScuil lor Pamphlet, explanatory. SUBSCRIBERS. We have arranged with DESMOND * CO., 915 Race street. Philadelphia, by which each subscriber to this paper is entitled to receive a book of efioice selections from the poetical works of BYRON, MOORE AND BURNS, By sending 10 cents to the above address. ESjTjASTHMA ! CATARRH. v Having struggled twenty years between life and ■ death with ASTHMA, I experimented by com* Bj pounding roots and herbs and inhaling the mediciue. I fortunately discovered a wonderful remedy and sure cure for Asthma and Catarrh. Warranted to relieve severest paroxysm Instantly so the patient can lie down to rest and sleep comfortably. Druggists are supplied with (sample packages for frkk distribution. Sold by druggists. Package by mail $1.25. Addiess D. IaAIVGELI., Apple Creek, Ohio The Cincinnati Weekly Star! Including postage and the finely-illustrated Star Almanac, *1 per year. Anti-Monopoly—The Granger’s Paper—coutainfngß large pages of excellent reading matter. The farmer, merchant and me- , chanic lnnny part of the country will find this the best of the weeklies, to sav nothing of the low price. Agents are offered inducements snperior to anything heretofore attempted. Specimen copies free. Address " THE STAR," Cincinnati, Ohio. CALLING CARDS 1875! §9 NOBBY DESICNS. a. AGENTS WANTED. Send - i stamp for Circnlar. BdMR Wedding and Barty orders a spe- ■ c-ialtyatlow prices. Vandercook <St Co., Designers and Engravers, '*' ' <■ .state and Madison Sts., Chicago. A S3.¥¥T II T 1 WORTHY OF A ROTHSCHILD Is Brown’s, Shakespearian Almanac for 1874, It fairly glows with quotations and Illustrations from the “ Bard of Avon,” and from top to toe is man’s life illustrated. I shall print tour million copies or more, and, being desirous of making the distribution of them as rapid as possible, I will send ten or fifteen copies free, prepaid to any one who will judiciously dispose of them in their locality. Address Dr. O. Phelps Brown, No. 21 Grand St, Jersey City, N. J. TTUNTER’S and TRAPPER’S Illustrated .4 rac “ ca ’ Guide to use and care of arms and ammunition; making and using traps, snares and nets; baits sid baiting; poisons; bira-lime; preserving, stretching, dressing, tanning and dyeing skins and fhrs; fishing, etc. With fifty engravings, 20 cts. Taxidermist’s Manual, a guide to collecting, preparing, preserving and mounting animals, birds, inserts,etc.,s© rts. Dog complete guide to breaking and training spoiling dogs; how to teach all wonderful and amusing tricks; anecdotes of famous dogs, etc. Illustrated, cts. Of booksellers or by mail. JESSE HANEY A CO., 119 Nassau street, New York.
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