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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Great Bargains At Mintonye & Bro’s Store

In view of the great advance in the prices of all kinds of goods, and the uncertainty of mercantile business, we have concluded to sell of our goods at old prices; and retire from the list of merchants.

Our assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, and Boots and Shoes, is good. All of which we will set at prices before the great advance in goods, and no mistake. We invite every body to call and examine before buying elsewhere. The first that buys will have the best chance to select.

MINTOYNE & BRO.
Oceola, July 14, 1864

– Published in The Union Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa, Saturday, July 16, 1864

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Haines’ Legal Advisors

The November number of HAINES LEGAL ADVISOR contains a great amount of legal information, useful not only to lawyers, but to every business man, and public officer, as well as the general reader. The articles of Prof. Parsons, on commercial law are continued. It likewise contains notes of recent decisions of the Illinois Supreme Court; a Digest of the decisions of said Court, on Promissory Notes; numerous late regulations and decisions concerning the CONSCRIPTION LAW and the DRAFT, and the NATIONAL TAX LAW, with many other subjects. Every lawyer, public officer, and tax payer, should subscribe for it. Terms, One Dollar a year. Address E. M. Haines, Chicago, Illinois.

– Published in the Stark County News, Toulon, Illinois, Thursday, November 12, 1863

Advertisements

SIGLER is determined to sell off his present stock of goods. Go and see them before your buy.

All Persons wishing to sell COUNTY WARRANTS can find a buyer by calling on SIGLER

WILSON’S READERS. A good supply can be found direct from Harper and Bro., at, H. C. Sigler

– Published in The Union Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa, Saturday, January 18, 1863

BUSINESS NOTICES

BUY DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, and Ladies Furs and Queensware at Moore’s Hoosier Store and you will be sure to get good Goods and at as low prices as can be had in Des Moines. He has a Large Stock of all kinds of Goods, and he is now selling Goods at New York prices.

d&w – tf.

– Published in the Daily State Register, Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday, April 13, 1862

Sunday, November 9, 2008

For The Year 1863

The Chicago Evening Journal
Daily, Weekly & Tri-Weekly


The year now closing has been one of unprecedented succes [sic] for the Journal. Its circulation has doubled, and doubled again, and is still increasing at a rate that encourages us in the anticipation that it will double for the third time before the year ends.

We attribute this increasing prosperity to the fact that we have neglected no means or opportunity to make The Journal a wide awake newspaper, and an honest, straight forward advocate of every right cause. We have spared and shall spare no expense or, effort to make it

The Leading NEWSPAPER of the Northwest.

And as in regards to questions of the War and of Public Policy, we aim to do justice, and promote the best interest of the people, and of our imperiled Union. We have no enemies to punish while this war lasts, except those who are the enemies of the country. We shall stand by our soldiers in the field faithfully, representing their cause while they are fighting for a cause that is ours and yours as well as theirs.

As we said a year ago, so now repeat: we believe that the rights of all loyal men, everywhere, should be protected, and that traitors, everywhere, should be destroyed from off the face of the earth, and all their property confiscated to the Government which they are seeking to overthrow.

In the Commercial, Local, and News Departments of The Journal, we will not permit ourselves to be surpassed by any newspaper in the West – and in every respect we shall continue to make it a reliable public journal, representing the best interest of the people, and devoted heart and soul, to the cause of Justice, Humanity, and the Nation.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:

Daily 1 year: $9.00
Daily 6 Months: $5.00
Daily 3 Months: $2.50
Tri-Weekly 1 yr.: $5.00

WEEKLY:
Single Copy: $2.00
Four copies: $7.00
Ten Copies: $15.00
Twenty copies: $30.00
And one copy to the Gether up of a Club of 20.

Papers to Clubs made up in one package and sent to one address.

All subscriptions payable in advance.

JOHN L. WILSON, Publisher

– Published in the Stark County News, Toulon, Illinois, March 12, 1863