Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1859 — REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
j j CLERK, D. I. JACKSON. KECOHDER, C. W. HENKLE. AUDITOR, B. T. HALSTEAD. COMMISSIONERS, ist District—s. McCullough. 2d District—R. BENJAMIN. \ i The Jasper County Fair will he hHd on the 27th, 28th and 29th of tljii* month. j Friend YVigmore, the clever watch maker, has Iplact <1 us under obligations for a fine watch-guard. f . | Friend John E. Corner will please accept our thanks for some large cabbages and a water-rmdlon. I . —i *** (Captain Lamson started for Westville v* rilay moiling. to pur. hase ll|ilih«T to fence the Fair gi- lilltls \%jith. i } W’i od wntited at tht- olfio* immediately. Those who have promi-ed j ft' on subscription will pit art* take abtice. msm {All etockbolder* in Jasper C<»un tjj Agricultural Society, who de-ire Id pay their stock in work, are notified to be on the Fair grounds, (naif a mile down the river, on the north aide,) next Friday morning. I The stolen horses that were left ih the possession of Mr. A. S. Warrin, of Brook, last year, were sold by the Sheriff ait the Court House door last Monday. The bay brought $lB, and the rone s4l. 1 »■» Friend Rowen has open a grocery ar.d provision store at his old •lothing stand, and also keeps horse fe|ed, &c. Read his advertisement in another column, and then patronize hint, for he deserves it. ~ — | Purcupiie & Downing, well known eittzens of Rensselaer, have again opened a store at this place. They •*y in their advertisement' in this paper that they will sell cheaper than any other house in town. Ws yesterday called at the shoeshop of friend jVfcSheehy, and found that he had a very large stock of boots and on hand, made up during the slacks times of the past Jammer. He informed us that he iafentls, fr»«n this on, to sell cheaper than ever, and that those who patronize him will be astonished at his low figures.
