Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1869 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thuradhy, Mr
IBCW. J. Laßde, last Monday, •Old 900 dozen egga, which ware ■hipped to New York City. f3r*Dr. A. 11. Wirt publishes a busincM card in another Oohimm Hee it ■■■ ■!»■!» t3F*Per»on» wishing to Send <Ueir children to school this Bum- - ate directed to the card of Mr. . M. Smith. feV SohoolDirvotora, or others, who wish to secure the services of a teacher, can learn of ono at thife office. _____ li feSTDr. G. A. Moss has removed his office to the building immediately opposite the “Old Line Drug Store.” Ore told that a small bird resembling a sparrow, has made its appearance in thia locality, which feeds upon the Colorado potato bug with great voracity. tyMr. M. L. Spitler, our efficient County Clerk, in forms ns that the commissions for the Justices elected this Spring have been received at his office. fegf The newest mode of repairi ing buildings in Rensselaer is to ; rip off the naif decoyed sheeting of u dilapidated stable to baton the nonse, and then close up the stable with new lumber. feff"Charley Stan: has opened his Ice Cream Saloon. We took the first dish of the . season last Monday, it was *€all in with your girl some evening.— Charley's Soda Fount-is running, too. Everything i« neat Zudtrim ♦bout the Saloon. fey* A delegation often or twelve • of the prominent citizens of Rens♦elaer, smarted yesterday for Delphi to attend the Railroad meeting.— Among the number werc-Dr. W. J. Laßue, Alfred Thompson, Rev. Father Joseph A. Stephens, R. S. Dwigglns, 3. P. Thompson, Jno. B. Sfianek, Thos. Boroughs, Col. J. Healey, of tins office, Jared Ben- : j.train, Jonathfok*'PWaock, Dr. J. 11. Lough ridge, Norman Warner and Qob E. P. Hammond.
A. Leopold U Jn x thc Unarket offering the highest prices for wool. Mr. Leopold is well known-to the citizens of Jasper county, as a successful merchant. Enterprising, energetic, and thoroughly posted in his business, the many who patronize him are satisfied with their bargains, finding they have received the uppermost figures for their produce and bought their goods as cheaply as .they could be had in the market. jtz * ■■■ . y Two Stands of Bees for sale, Inquire of G. B. Conwell at the Poetofllce. ■. 1 Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr's. Pocket Cutlery'sl"j. W. Coats*. Pea Nuts, at 8. P. HowaAl’s, Pipes and Cigar Holders, at Coats'. ” —v*** .Raising, finest Malaga, at Hoard’s. Tear! Bnrjey, for soups, at Starr’s. -——■ —- iaw -mm- eßsijr !■ Figa, fresh mml niefl, at Howard’s. Dried Peaches—Prunes and Raisins, at C. C. Starr’s. Oranges, great big ones, at Howard’s. Coffee, cheap and good, at Howard's. For the finest articles of gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods go to J. W. Coats’. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, » C. C. Starr’s. ' ■- ■■ I i Young Hyson and Imperial Tea*— 4he best—at 8. P. Howard’s. «««».. . Lemons, for pies—Figs, Raisins, Candy apd Nuts, at Coats'. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large joortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, best quality, at JJ. P. Howard’s. , New Oranges, Lemons Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. Full line of Tplletand Shaving Soap, Perfomery, Hair Oil, Combs, Bruanes, Ac at J. W. Conte. > AU the youngsters go to Howard’s for Maple Sugar and Candy. New consignment of Tea, Coffee ♦ad Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, fiuspffloders, Cotton Hose, etc., at J. wTcoats’. At a C. Starr’s. At C. C. Starr’s. The Largest, Best, and Cheapest asaortment of Plug and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Shorts, Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, is at J. W. Coats’, sign of the Big Indian, Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herting. White Fiah and Mackerel, at <X U. Starr’s. c. <
