Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1875 — To our Patrons. [ARTICLE]
To our Patrons.
Friends, we Want to-talk a little busines to you, privately. If you are not a friend or a patron ofthe RXFublican read no further, for it dons not concern you in the least. But to the point. The. proprietor of the Republicax wiII be Compelled on the first day of October, 1875, to make a payment on office material; therefore, he desires all individuals Who are. In arrears and all renewing subscribers to bund in the amount of their indebtedness by the 25th instant, so that he may be enabled to stand square with the world. Now, we have stated the case plainly and we hope you will promptly respond.
“Egyptian” items came in too late for insertion, this week. Will appeal in oar Married.—At the residence of the hride’s father, on Sabbalh evening, September, 12th, 1-875, by Rev. W. B. Hendryx, Mr. H. A C. Goldsberry ofthe firm of Church & Lyon, Remington, Miss Mary J. - Coover, formerly of Springdale, Penn., late of Remington.— They will visit tha old home of. the bride, and also Philadelphia, New York and Niagara Falls, May Heaven bless them. Public Sals. —J. C. Layman will sell, at Public Auction, at his residence, 4 miles north of Remington, on Wednesday September 22nd, 1875, the following described property: 70 head of cattie, 6 head ofß-yeat-old steers, 10 head 2-year-old, 20 head yeariiflg steers, 12 head milch cows, 12 head of grade calves from his famous thoroughbred bull, “Orphan Boy;” also some yearling heifers, one two-horse Wagon and horses, sows and pigs; 4 stands of bees, 4 head es horses, household goods, furniture and farming implefoerits. Terms made kpown on day of-sale. The stock will be sold without reserve. J. C. LAYMAN,
The Great Pacific Combination will give two of their splendid exhibitions in Rensselaer, on Saturday, September 18, 1875. The cOiflpany is composed Of a corps of artiste, whoso perfection in their various roles stamp them as the acknowledged masters in the professional world. Moral and elevating in tone and character; ©very one pleased, interested and instructed. Comprised of three distinct departments, representing almost every nationality on the face of the globe. Let no one fail to see this double exhibition which is given under a Grand Mammoth Pavilion for one price of admission. Save jour money and go to the show. Admission 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 cents. Doors open at 1 and 7p. si. To commence at 2 and 8 p, X., — An exchange pertinently says: “A page of solid, ter=e, trade advertisements is generally a map of a jiuudred men’s capabilities in life. When We contemplate doing business in a distant town W$ take up the paper of that town and’from its local advertising columns we see a true picture of the men we have to deal with a complete record of the town, its comttflrce, its homo trade, the facilities of its storekeepers, its hanks, and in almost every case we can estimate the character and feelings of the fiten Who are soliciting public trade. The advertising page is a roan of the town, a record of its municipal character, s business confession of the citizens find instead of being the opinionated production of one man it is freighted with the live—thoughts of a hundred.”
