Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1877 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TAXES! TAXES! Notice to Tax-Payers. Thn delinquent tax duplicate* with second Installment is now in my hands for collection. The amount of deliuuuent taxeo Is unusually large, which compels the treasurer to commence forced collection at an early date—not later than the Ist of July. Those who do not pay by that time nmy expedt a visit from the treasurer or his deputy, und collections made as the law directs. A hint to the wise is sufficient. The second installment Is required to Im* paid Wore the first Monday In November to save penaltv. L. C. JANES, June Ist, 1H77. Treasurer JaaperCo. uv e< Groceries Cbp for Cash! LOWKERN DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! Comprising a full line of Sugars, green and roasted Coffees, Rice, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal, Flour, Salt, Syrups, New Orleans and’ Sorghum Molasses, Dried and Qunned Fruits, Jellies. Candies, Cinekers, Flavoring Extracts, Fish, Benns. Pens, Lentils, Bay Leaves, Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Feed and Market Baskets, Cordage, Gun Caps, Powder, Shot, Cigars. Fine-Cut, Plug ani Smolins Tobaccos, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Seda, Matches, Baking Powders, Farina, Macaroni, Dessicated Cocoa, Fresh aud Uove Oysters, Lye, Starch, Candles, Coal Oil, Ao., &c. Special attention is called to our stock of Glassware, Earthenware, Queensware, Woodenware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, at prices to suit the hard times. Jajan, Gunpowder, Hyson and Imperial TEAS cheaper than any other house in the county. Having learned by experience that Ground Spices cannot be found in the market without adulteration, we purchased a large spice mill, which enables us to sell pure, fresh-ground spices, without extra charges for grinding. Country Produce bought at market prices for cash or trade. TjOTTIS LiberaTCorner Buitdinig, Rensselaer, Ind.
THE 3XTEW S® AND sin STOCK OF DRY GOODS JUST OPENED BY 1 COZsTSISTS OF Staple Articles that are in demand and that civilized people must use, whether the times be flush or dull, business is at ebb or flow, or money is plentiful or scarce. No attempt was made to secure frivolous novelties in the selection of my stock of goods for the spring and summer trade of 1877 in Jasper county, but an eye was trained to the choosing of articles whose durability and price would recommend them to a community that is anxious to adapt themselves to the circumstances which now surround everybody in the United States. But this did not prevent the purchase of a stock that will compare favorably in point of beauty with anything to be found in this market, while the standard quality and low prices of the fabrics must necessarily recommend thetp in an especial manner to people of judgment, prudence and economizing desires. No special enumeration of the Articles comprising this new stock is deemed necessary from the fact that it is very well known that I deal in all articles usually found in collections of general merchandise in inland towns, hut it may be well enough to say that boots, shoes, hats, caps, clothing, standard groceries, etc., are kept in addition to the assortment of dress fabrics and other dry goods. Calls of inspection and purchase respectfully invited R, FEItfDIG-.l.nTi-r.— not. easily earned in these times, but <’7 r 7 I 7“ e a n ,M? made iu three nioiitlm by any ill I j one of either sex. in any part ot the T * I • country whois willing to work MeadUy at the employment that We fnruUli. »6ii n week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You tail give your whole time to the work, or only y»ur spare moments. We have agents who are making over |2O per dav. All who engage atoncecau make money fast. At the present time money eaunot lie made so easily and rapidly at any other kind of business. it costs nothing to try Ute business. Terms and Ouliit tree. Ad<lress at once, H. Halleit to to.. Fortlaud. Maiuc- 9-H-y
