Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1875 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
UNION AND NORMAL SCHOOL Winter term opens Monday, Jan. 3d, 187 b. Spring term opens Monday, April 10, 1876. Residents under twenty-one years of age pay no tuition during the winter term; all others will pay in advance at the following rates: Grammar School (12 weeks) • * $5.50. High School (12 weeks) - - - $7.50. Book-keeping, Latin, Greek, Music (vocal and instrumental), Theory and Practice, and all other branches belonging to a firstclass high school, are taught. A lecture to the school will be given during the last week of each month. *. * J.G. ADAMS, Sup’t. Save S2O Foi the next sixty days. In order to close out stock, The WEED £. g. Sewing Machine will be sold at a discount of nearly thirty per cent, for cash; or bankable notes six months time twenty per cent., twelve months time fifteen per cent. To parties in or near town, on $5 monthly payments. No machine in the county dares compete with the WEED for durability, simplicity or light running. Old machines taken as part pay. Good secondhand machines to trade for corn, wood,stock or greenbacks. Prices from $5 to $25 ; warranted. Needles, ail kinds, 50 cents a dozen. Attachments thirty-three per cent, off from Chicago prices. Office first door west of school house, south side of South street. 8-13 0. W. CLIFTON. Most Extraordinary* The attention of readers is called to the extraordinary inducements offered to all .persons who will subscribe for the Weekly Indiana State Journal with the Rensselaer Union. Both papers will be furnished at the veiy low price of $3.50 per year—postage paid—and each subscriber will receive an entirely new township and sectional map of the State of Indiana, 35x48 inches in size, engraved and printed especially for the Indinapolis Journal. The map alone retails ar $2.50. No such desirable offer was ever before made to the people of this State. The Journal has been greatly Improved since the recent change of management, and is now one of the best newspapers published in the West. A specimen copy of the map may be seen at this office. Agents and canvassers wanted in every township ia this and adjoining counties. te 23
STOVES. Parlor, cook, and office stoves for wood or coal both hard and soft, of the improved and most popular patterns, together with furniture complete, kept m large assortment at N. (Varner's famous LIBERAL CORNER HARDWABB STOBB. AU kinds of tinware kept in stock and made to order. Special attention given to the repairing of tin ware. A floe assortment of table and pocket cutleryi the largest stock of buh&ng, fencing, and wrought nails in discount Bolts, screws, hinges, door fastenings? gate hasps, carpenter’s tools, farm hardware, axes, revolvers, coal oil, shot guns, powder, shot, capo, clothes wringers, Mushing machines, etc. , ; CABINET FURNITURE. Chairs, sofas, bedsteads, bureaus, stands, chamber sets, parlor sets, cupboards, safes, kitchen tables, oxtension tables, book cases, &c., &c., of different styles, grades of quality and prices. The Celebrated COQUILLARD FARM WAGONS These wagons, manufactured at South Bend, Ind., have a world-wide reputation. They are absolutely unrivalled. For finish, quality of material, durability, lightness of running aud price they have no competitors in the United States. Buggies and carriages made to order, and carriage trimming done In the finest style. Also, a thousand things not here enumerated, may be found at the Liberal Corner Hardware and Furniture Store. 8-11 N. WARNER.
J. REED’S HOOSIER HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines yet Invented for the Hay-Field. r ' » e w - twi
Cheap, Practical, Durable, Two men and one epan of horses can haul and stack more bay with the Hoosier Hay Slide in one day, than five meu and two span of horses can in the same time wlthany other appliance. Easy to load, and unloads itself. Price, 14-foot Slide, $7 ; 16-foot, SB. A. J. REED, Pleasant Grove, Jasper County, Ind. Agbnts:—-F. W. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind., Hubbard A McFarland, Francesville,lnd 44 AGENTS W ANTED.—Territory cheap and on reasonable terms. Patented late— April 6, 1875.
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