Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HOUSE BUILDER. OEOBOII ROBINSON Rensselaer, Indiana, will make estimates and contract to build houses, barns, bridges, and d.o all kinds of general carpenter work. Charges reasonable. 28 SHINDLER a ROBERTS, BLACKSMITHS Rensselaer, Indiana. Shop on Front street, be ow Washington, known as . N. Warner’s Old Stand, Where we will be foond ever ready to do work in all the departments of Blacksmithing, such as Horseshoeing, Tire-setting, Wagon-ironing Ironwork repairing, Ac., in neat and substantial manner. Being practical smiths, having had many years’ experience, and onrselves operating at the forge, we shall take pride in endeavoring to mantain the well-earned reputation of the establishment, and confidently expect to give our patrons complete satisfacion. Try us. 7-12-ts WOOL! jIOMINIWAiI M’CQLLUM & TURNER, Monticello, Indiana, PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IKT cash: Or exchange to suit customers. We have a full line of Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Satinets, Casimeres, Water Proof Cloths, Yarn, Coverlets, &c. These goods are all manufactured by the PEiiu Woolen mills, made of pure wool, and are warranted fast colors. Call and get prices before selling your wool. Best Jeans 65 cents per yard. Heavy F1anne15........50 cents per vard Ginghams 10 to 12}^ Heavy Sheetings 9 cents per yard. Bleached Muslin,soft finish, 11 cents. Blankets, extra, $5.50 to SB. Some gray and white, 90 cents. Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton, 4 for 25 cents or 70 cents per dozeu . We sell the DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES and give purchasers the discount of twentyfive per cent, tur cash. McCOLLUM & TURNER. 7-37-6 Monticello, Ind.

$300,000.00 IPO XiOAM AT NINE PER GENT. INTEREST On Real Estate Security, ON LOUG- TIME, ANDIN AMOUNTS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. No Insurance Required. Apply to, or address by mail, giving location, value, aud full description, R.S.&Z.DWIGGINS, Attorneys & Loan Agents, Henssalaer, Indiana.

LIKE A FULL-BLOWN ROSE FOR FRAGRANCE AND BEAUTY. Ho! Every One that Beadeth! Notwithstanding the bee has stuck in the tar-bucket, and the great American explorer has been heard from, and after all the bombardments of the Majors, and deacons, and pioneers of the West, all have utterly failed to capture the indomitable R. Fendig, who is as fresh as a rose in June, and has just returned from T 3 Chicago, and is now receiving daily-LL. a large atock of Spring and Summer goods, which he proposes selling at very low prices. Am ong a large stock of merchandise we may mention a full J. line of new style Prints, brown and bleached Muslins, French and domestic GingTT'hams, Chambrays, Grass cloth, Percales,XLißrilliantares, Black Alpaca. Cottouades, Jeans, Casimeres, Broadcloth, Tweeds, IVJ Ladies’ Cloth, Doe Sk ins, Lace Cnrtains-Ll Embroidery, Window Cloth, Hose for ladies gentlemen and children, and variT~'Xeus other notions too tedious to name LJ over. Also a fine assortment of Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Ready Made SuinTmer Clothing for men and boys, Boots and JLShoes for men, women and children, hats and caps for men and boys. These articles A"1 and many others are of the best qaalvT.ity and will be sold at bottom prices. When yon want anything in this line do not forget to call on R. Fendig, proprietor .of THE STOWE STORE.