Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUSINESS CARDS. DR. G. A. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office between the Rank and Kannal’s Drug Store. DR. J. LOUGHRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEON, j Washington Street, below Austin's Hotel, Rensselaer, - • Indiana. % ~~ DR. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Uensielaer, Indiana. Office in Harding & Chesnut’s Drug Store. 9 DR. R. Y. MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana M. F. CIIILCOTE, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office opposite Coart Honse Square, on Washington Street, Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. 5-25-ly SIXYZON F. THOOTFSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pros. A tty. noth Circuit, Will practice in the Courtsof Pulaaki, Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. TRORPSON & RRO.’S LAW AND REAL ESTATE OFFCE, Rensselaer. Indiana. WM. H. MARTIN,! i JOSHUA HEALEY. Kentland, Ind. y \ Rensselaer, Ind. MARTIN &. HEALEY, ATTORNKYSs AY LAW Rensselaer, Indiana. jSsTWill practice in the courts of Jasper and adjoining counties. IRA. W. YEOMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Notary Public, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENT, Kensselaer, Indiana. A complete > 1/stractofTitie to; all lands Iff Jasper County, Lmiiana. Office in the CohM House. 6-21 AI.FKED M’COY. ALFRED THOMPSON A. McCOY & tiio.t: i*sos, BANKERS. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and sell Coin and Domestic Kxchang make Collections oil all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositea, and transact business in lheir line wit>h dispatch. ITPOffice lining from 9 s m to4p, m

,T. 15. SPANGLE . Would resp'ecifullv announce to the citizens gs -Jiispcr r.nnnty and viciiUvv, tba*-h»rs still to lie found at his old stand on the eas t side of the public square in Rensselaer, and is nowprepared to do ail kinds of work in ihe iine-of T A 11. ORI N G in the latest styles, and with neatness and dispatch. N. B.—Cutting done on short notice, at redated prices, and warranted to tit, hO-tf HOUSE BUILDER. GEORGS HOSINSON Rensselaer, Indiana, will make estimates and contract to build bouses, barns, bridges, and do all kinds of general carpenter work. Charges reasonable. 28 BLA-IR IST E S S AND SADDLES Kept in stock and made to order at reasonable prices ; elso repairing done in neat and substantial manner. Material good, work warranted, prices reasonable. Shop on Front street, east side, first door below Washington. Call and see me. 7-24 WILLIAM PIIILLIFS BLACKSMITHING. The public is respectfully notified that I have leased the blacksmith shop heretofore occupied by Messrs. Duvall & Goff, aud wiil be pleased to receive orders for Horse shoeing, Tire Setting, Repairing, and all descriptions of general blacksmith work. It will be my constant aim to please all who favor me with their custom, both iu the quality of my work and the reasonablesiiess of my charges. Patronage solicited. Shop on Front street, one door above the stave office. 1 7-33 : LESLIE GRANT. >' NP .f ****

IRWIN’S NEW BRICK BLACKSMITH SHOP, Rensselaer, Indiana. Having recently enlarged my shop, intro dnced new machinery and made other important improvements, 1 am now prepared to do work in the several departments cf Blacksmithing neatly and promptly, and to guarantee satisfaction to customers. Connected with my establishment is a WOOD SHOP Where wagon and other wood-work repairing will be done on short notice by experienced workmen. A'o establishment shall competemitjt* me in durability of woik, or reasonableness of prices. Call on me when yomwant work fi/ne in my line. SAMSON ERWIN. SHINDLER it ROBERTS, BLACKSMITHS Rensselaer, Indiana. Shop on Front street, be ow WaShingtou, known as N, Warner’s Old Stand, Where we will be lonnd ever ready to do work in all the departments of Blacksmithing, snch as Horseshoeing, / . „ Tire-setting, Wagon-ironing Ironwork repairing, Ac., in neat and substantial manner. Being practical smiths, having had many years’ experience, and ourselves operating at the forge, we shall take pride in endeavoring to mantain the well-earned rep-' ntaticn of the establishment, and confidently expect to give our patrons complete aatisfacfon. Try tu. 7-12-ts