Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1874 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED K To sell the HOWE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. PRIC E S‘-4">. Bonder![you can make money selling the “ HOUR SHUTTLE” whether ion are EXPERIENCED In the business or not. If you wish to buy a SEWING MACHINE fi- family use; our circulars will show you howto sav_ noney. Address JOHNSON. CLARK & CO., Chicago, 111. boys: m Cbampi & Printing Press ' GIVEN FOR A CLUB OF FIFTEEN SUBSCRIBERS TO “OUR OWN I nnif MrU IV Send three-cent stamp for Sample Paper and Terms. Address || rn r 1 Our Own Fireside Publishing Company, “CUE ■ ire William St~, New York. SEEDS I My ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE for 1875 is NOW BEADY and will be mailed, FREE OF CHARGE, to all applicants. English and German Edition. Address JOHN KERN, 21 I Market St., St. Louis. PTState where you saw this advertisement. AGENTS WANTED f O rtheCENTEHHiAL TJ NITKdStATEsGtAZETTEEK Shows the grand results of our first 100 yean. A book for every American. Sells everywhere at sight. Farmers. Teachers, Students, lawyers. Merchants. School Directors, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Shippers, Salesmen, men of leapnlngand men whocan only read. »ld and young, all want It for everyday reference A use. *“A whole library.” —Boston Globe. “ Not a luxury, but a necessity.”— lnter- Ocean, “ The most recent, complete, trustworthy."— tTatlon, The BEST-SELLING Book Published. Send for Circulars to ZIEGLER, McCURDY ACO.,ChlcagoJll.

Bonham Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, Warerooms, 18 East 14th Street, [Established 1834.] NEW YORK. Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List* the only Self-Threading Machine, |flM| J * iraHPfnPTfTHI 'with a U 6 nil I men shuttle i\ the avorld. HR AGrEWTS WANTED. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE 2£ib Wabash Avenue, Chicago.SHHi Card to th. Public.— WTttreas. for thc .pflpt few veaia. variom persons have sought, bj artfully-worded fidvertigenu-ntg, to imjarem upon the public mind that I, Nathaniel S*. Doi>ce, M. P., with them, or in some way connected with them professionally: Now thin was done withoutmy knoV.edwor cont-ent, as my bllmb ia TiKTPAU.T MV TIUIIMUIK; therefore. I have Wen forced to make known in this public manner the above facts, and that I have no partner or Mont, and to protect myv-lf ar.d the public have be*n at the expend* es a ateebplate engraving o? may be ordered from me (price 25 cents) at lf>B South St., Chief..m, 111. My upeeialty is the treatment of Chronie Diaeaces, and thoee peetiliar to the female hcx. T?ie poor receive prescriptions free. Ido net keep open office, and those wishing to consult me mi«t do to per*onally or by letter a* above. My course of lectures to students will commence on "January 6iTi, 1875, and continue eti»ht weeks. I hereby caution all persons against minx my name in connection with any other person or persons, professionally, oi such persons usins» my name will lie prosecuted to the fullest extent of the -law. Hfcoyld the public meet any such parties mi m? ray name, 1 tnut that they will treat them in the manner that they so just Jy deserve. lour obedient servant, NATHANIEL 8. DOBGii.

CALLING CARDS -pos--1875! NOBBY DESIGNS. Itvfi, AGENTS WANTED. Send aPfty -j stamp for Circular. Wedding and Party orders a speNB eialtyat low prices. Vanderrook it Go., Designers and Engravers, I «' state and Ma(Ußon su ” FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS THE, RICHMOND PRINTS Have been held in high esteem by those who use a Calico. They are produced in all the novelties of changing fashions, and in conservative styles suited to the wants of many persons. Among the latter are the “STANDARD GRAY STYLES," Proper for the house or street—beautiful In designs and pleasing in coloring. “ Chocolate Standard Styles, ,T In great varietv, and widely known as most serviceable prints. Nothing berteF for daily wear. These goods bear ticket* an yuoied above. Your retailer should have thennandyour examinat ion and approval will coincide. THE “FAMILY FAVORITE.** simple. DURABLE. RELIABLE. Made of the best materials, parts Interchangeable and few in number, easily learned, doing a great variety of work without extraattacbments. We emphatically deny the statefncntS’madehy agents of other machines concerning our goods and our business standing. - m Mi line Co., 151$ State St., Chicago, 111. THEPIAI-HAEP Cabinet Organ. Patented December, 1874. A new and beautiful musical instrument—or improvement upon the Cabinet Organ—being a combination of the pianoforte and organ. To a complete FiveOctave Double Heed Organ is added a Piano-Harp, the tones of which are between those of the pianoforte and harp. It has a pianoforte action; Is played by the same keys with the organ, and may be ueed separately or with one or all the stops of the organ. It Is not llai ble to get out of order and does not require tuning. I Having thoroughly tested this beautiful improvement, we offer it with great confidence to the public. ! Price of PIANO-HABP CABINET ORGAN, being a Five-Octavk Double Reed Obqax, Six Stops; with Vox Humana, Automatic Swell, Knee Swell and Piano-Hakp, three and a half octaves; in Elegant Upright Resonant Case, S2OO. Circulars free. MASON & HAMLIN OBGAN CO., !$5 Union Square, New York;' 154 Tremont St., Boston; X SO Si 8/$ Adams St., Chicago TRYING ON THE BOOTS! , lo irj? On mb bool* before J Soon ai:, rv,-ut a came another letter, as follows: " bear Sir —My little boy lias .examined the specimen numbers which yon sent him, h . tried the boote on, and likes the fit. So please send him the i ouxs Folks’ News for one yeas. Fkkxuhe's Father. Send a three-cent stamp for a Specimen Cony. Try on. the bootejtret. They are Sure to tit. Price, only 81.‘-45, and warranted to last for one year, with a : handsome Chroino given “ to boot.” The paper for one year, postage paid, and the choice of four Chromos, tl.tl Or the paper, with either Chromo mounted, 1.50; or wUh Geo Chromos. mounted. *1.7r»5 or •| vithfour Chromos, mounted, $2.£5. Mounted Chromos are ready for framing. . ■ Send a three-cent stamp for a specimen number. ALFRED MARTIES, Pnblisher, 81 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia.