Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1876 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS t, D. « C„ JYL R, R. co. Notice is hereby given that the n«xt Mutual meeting of the Stockholders of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Railroad Company for the election of a Hoard of Director* for the en - suing year, will be held at Delphi, Carroll county, Indiana, on Wednesday, September »th, 1876, at 1 (one) o’clock p. m. By order of the Board of Directors, Attest: « I- B. 81 MS, President. 8. B. Bushnell, Secretary. Monticello, Ind., August 8,11878. Nebraska Ahead! THE B. A M. RAILROAD CO.’B LANDS I Ike Best Agricaltural sad Stock Coastry in America! GOOD LANDS IN A GOOD CLIMATE! Ix»w Prices, Long Credit. I»w Fares and Freights. Premiums for Improvements. Free pass to Land Buyers. JCF-For full particuHow to Save Money. TO THE OWNERSOF LANDS IN JASPER COUNTY. We new have a complete ABSTRACT OF TITLE ' to all lands in the county, carefully pra-p-ired from the records by experienced men. ■ In compiling this work we have discovered ' the fact that there are ! MANY DEFECTIVE TITLES which should be adjusted without delay, while parties interested are still living. The expense will be light if attended to soon, and may save costly litigation at some future time. These defective Titles are occasioned by a variety of causes—deeds not recorded, errors in making and recording, etc. All persons owning land in the county should cab on, or write to, us at once and have the title to their land examined. R. S. &, Z. DWIGGINS, 8-40 Rensselaer. Ind.

Agricultural Machinery, HARDWARE, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, &C. . , . Warner Still Ahead: Farmers who want a good reaping or mowing machine this year are recommended to buy the reliable, time-tried buckeyih The improved table-rake dropper. It is emphatically the best reaping machine in the American market. As a mower, or combined reaper and mower, the Buckeye is not excelled. It is a first-class machine. KEYSTONE LOCK-LEVER HAY-RAKE-This is also a Ro. 1 machine. It is without a superior at the present time. Easily operated, durable, cheap. No farmer or nay maker ought to be without at least one of them, while some in this county should buy two or three. Coqulllard Farm Wawons. These wagons, famous-over the continent of North Am.trica, are manufactured at South Bend, Indiana, in large numbets, the firm keeping hundreds of hands employed the year round on their construction. Every part and every detail is perfect. They are sold at lower prices than we can afford to make them for. Fine Carriages, Buggies, &c., are made to order in our own shops. We thoroughly inspect each one when completed, and mean exactly what we say when warranting them to be of superior material, construction and finish. Every one of them is honestly made. Lafferty's Patent Elastic Metal Lined Pump is a splendid article for use in ordinary house wells, cisterns, and the like. They are made after an improved pattern—are cheap and good. Call and look at them. FARM AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. , It is my fixed and unalterable resolution to maintain the reputation which “Liberal Corner” has borne for several years in the Hardware Trade. It is not necessary te publish a catalogue of what I have, because I keep everything in this branch of business. If you want anything whatever in the farm or domestic hardware line, come right in to Rensselaer, on the northeast corner of Washington and Front streets, and buy of M. WARNER. P. B.—Nails, Cutlery, Stoves, Tinware, Woodenware and Coal Oil—a shade better, a trifle cheaper than any other dealer keeps.

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JOB PRXWTBVa DONE AT The ‘‘Union” Office RENSSELAED, INDIANA. agy* Please call and lean our prices before ACE