Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1875 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HEADQUARTERS ./ ‘ .: FOB AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Hardware, Tinware, AND HOUSE AND CHAMBER FURNITURE IN LIBERAL CORNER BLOCK. All kinds of house and farm hardware for sale Stoves- and stove furniture ; extra plates and castings ; axes, mattocks, picks, shovels, spades, hoes, hay forks, manure forks, gnrdeu or spading forks, sad irons, all kinds of kitchen utensils, saws, hatchets, hammers, chisds, planes, draw knives, augurs, hits, bit stocks, 100 kegs of nails, but*, holts, screws, locks, carpenter’s hardware of eveiy description, table and pockejt cutlery of the very best manufacture ; all kinds of tinware made to order by first-class workmen. The celebrated Moline plows, manufactured by John Deere, iavorahly known to every farming community in the West, Peru City plows, Dixon (J. K. Orris) plows, the world renowuej Champion mowing and reaping machiues, the well known Ohio Buckeye mower and reaper, a favorite machine among farmers everywhere.the Advance cultivator, one of the best implements in the market, Coquiliard’s famous South Bend farm wagons, wagons and buggies of my own manufacture made of the very best material aud lully wairanted in all respects; sole ageDt lor the Empire clothes wringer, the best machine of its class yet invented Also, coal oil, machine oil, etc., etc. All of these articles and a thousand more are for sale very cheap at the famo and reliable “LIBERAL CORNER,” N. WARNER, 27 Proprietor.
AND Cheap Homes FOB THE INDUSTRIOUS In Jasper County, Ind. Ho! Every One who Desires to Make Land T The Lands of the Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Company 1 in Jasper county, Indiana, are now put upon the market ior sale, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty years ago, and many of them compiise the Best Farming and Grazing Lands in Our County. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES PART PRAIRIE AND PART TIMBER! well located as to roads and school houses, and will make DESIRABLE FAKMS for parties wishing toAeCure permanent homes. Lands generally in this county are rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by actual settlers at the prices asked for them. So those who want to secuie Good Investments better attend to the matter at once. Propositions to purchase any or all of these lands, In Large or Small Quantities, will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, who will at all times take great pleasure in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary informa'ion as to quality, price and terms of sale. Title perfect. H£ARZON X«. SPITLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind.A 18. C. B. W. to
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