Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1875 — To our Patrons. [ARTICLE]

To our Patrons.

Friends, we want to talk a' little busines to you, privately. If you ore not a friend %r a patrpn of the Republican read no further, for jt does not concern you in the least. But to the point. The proprietor of the REPUfiLiCAK’ivill be on the first day of October, 1875, to makea payment on office material; therefore; lie desires all individuals who are in arrears and all renewing subscribers to hand in the amount of their indebtedness by tha 25th instant, so that he may be enabled ll to stand square with the world. Now, we bare stated the case plainly and we hope^ou. will promptly respond. - rt* -*.•*>»>.

Public Salk.—J. C. Layman wlil sell, at Public Auction, at his residence, 4 miles north of Remington* on .Wednesday September 22nd, 1875, tne following described propeity: 70 head of caUle/6be»def 3-year-old steers, 10 h—d 2-year-old, 20 head yearling steers, 12 head milch cows, 12 head. Of grade calves from his famous thoroughbred bull, “Orphan Boy;” also some yearling heifers, obe two*horse wagon and horsefly sows and pigs; 4 stands'of bees, 4 head of hors—, household goods, furniture and fanning implements. .Tjibms made known on day of sale. The stock will be sold without r—erve. J. 0. LAYMAN. The Great Pacific Combination will give two of their splendid exhibitions in Rensselaer, on Saturday, September 18, 1875. The company is comp—ed of a corps of artists, whose perfection in their various roles stamp them as the acknowledged masters in the ptrofessional^world. Mojrttl add elevating in tone and character ; every ctne pleased, interested and instructed. Comprised of three distinct departments, Jepresenting almost’ every nationalityaoOEthe Jftoce oft the globe. Let no one fail to a— this double exhibition,’ which is given Mammoth Pavilion for one price of. admission. Save your money and go to the show. Admission 60 cents. Children under lS years 25 cents. Doors open at l and 7p. it. To commence at 2 and 8 r. x,

Public Sale. —The undersigned ■will offer at public sale, at the residence of Widow Nickelson, in Gillam township, Jasper county, 12 miles northeast of Rensselaer, on Saturday, September 18, 1876, the following described property, to-witi Two good horses, otie set of harness, dfle new wagon, four cows, ontT* heifer one-half interest in a mowing machine and hayrake, one corn planter, two-thirds of fourteen acres of corn, twenty-five tons of wild hay, one breaking plow, one shovel plow, pitchforks, saddles, and other articles too numerto mention. Teems.—A credit of nine months will be given on all sumß of 6 and upwards, purchaser giving note with approved security and without interest. All sums under $5 cash. . WILLI AMNIDKELS ON. fei*. " ■ • •.* With this issue we complete the- first vol. ume of the Republican, and we dCvife to return thanks to ah intelligent and discriminating public for the very liberal patronage We have received. We have endeavored to make the RkpClicait what it should he, a good local paper, one which all would feel interested in, and gladly welcome to their homes. We rely upon . the. merits of the paper for its future support. Our subscription list is large and our advertising patronage will compare most favorably with that of any other county paper. We trust the generous support we have received will b€ continued; and we expect to deserve its continuance, and as much more as the good people of Jasper county /ecl like bestowing.

An advertisement for a dry-good, clerk reads: “Wanted, a young man to be partly oat-door end partly behind the counter.” It doesn’t specify what part of the jroungf man is to be ou t- door.