Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1859 — REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
CLERK, d. i. Jackson. RECORDER, C. W. HENKLE. AUDITOR, D. T. HALSTEAD. COMMISSIONERS, lat District—S. McCULLOUGH. 2d District —R. BENJAMIN. H A. Shepard, of Barkley, will accept our thanks for a present of green corn. (jirWs see that Thompson &. Son have been receiving a fresh supply of dry goods. (tJ'We recommend those having much use for a lead pencil, to try Mears’ Propelling or Pointed Pencil, for sale at G. W. Spitler’s store. b -. .. . gt a r CO”Mr. Wigmore has gone to Lafayette to procure the necessary articles for repairing watches, clocks, &c., and will return jiext Friday or Monday. He has now on hand and for sale some beautiful clocks, at prices ranging from $3,50 up, and expects to bring with him on his return some that he can aflbrd to sell at $1,50. KfWe invite attention to the advertise- i went of Mr. Spitler, in another column. He desires to reduce his stock of dry goods, notions, shoes, &.C., and is selling very low to effect that object. You can buy anything he has in the store at almost your own price. He undoubtedly gives great bargains for cash. i the following paragraph from the South Bend Forum, we learn that our Oldline friend Drapier has gone and put his neck in the halter. We wish him joy unspeakable in bis domestic relation: ■ Married, on the 7th of August, by the Rev. J. B. New, of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. Charles E. Drapier, of the St. Joseph County Forum, and Miss Josephine Gross, both of South Bend.
