Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1877 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REMOVED. R. FENDIG’S Dry Ms, ks Ms, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ißooterSiioes. HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF— Brand New Goods ARB SHOWN IN

Bedford & Jacksons BLOCK, ONE DOOR BELOW POST-OFFICE, Call and. Be© TTs. UNDER STATE MANAGEMENT And !n daily operation orer 81 years. $50,000$ $15,000$ FOR JOE slos sls JU.SB. Feb.2s, Marcl 31,78 Jan. lU«b. 15, larcb 17,'78 KEJVTrCKT State Allotment $367,925 IN PRIZES ! 1 Prifce 0f.....550,000 1 Prize 0f.....516,000 1 Prize of 13,4501 Prize 0f..... 8,000 1 Prize 0f..... 10,000 1 Prize 0f..... 6,000 5871 Prize5...226,660 1891 Prizes... 39,026 : . Total.. .$300,000 Total $67,926 Wiwle Ticket $10; Whole Ticket $1; half $5; quarter $2.50 50 whale tickets §46; eighth $1.25. TOO whole ticketss9o. Chattered for Educational Institutions. Under Charter, no postponement can occur. The value of every Prize paid id full in U. S. money. Official List of Drawn Numbers sent to every purchaser of a ticket. List published in N. T. Herald, Son, Courier-Journal. * THEBE ALLOTMENTS uniformly take place during the second and last weeks of each month throughout the year. Tickets for the fc'rt allotment of every mouth ate always sold at ONE DOLLAR each—Capital priae. $16,000. For the last allotment , tickets are always sold at TEN DOLLARS each—halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Capital prize $50,000. Circulars containing full particulars free. Address , SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager’s Office, 72 Third Sreet, 8-3tno. 3 Louisville, Ey-