Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1869 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, September 23. 1869.
This number closes the first year of the Rennssblakr Union. Mr. William C. Fierce has our thanks for a nice moss of sweet potatoes. Dr. Win. 11. Martin has laid us under obligations for delicious pears placed on our table. Mr. John Catt will please accept thanks for magnificent potatoes of the Prince Albert and AVldtb Sprout varieties, presented during the week. Messrs. Conwell A Chesnut have built a (lam across the river above the bridge, and attached a large drift wheel to the machinery nt the ■aw mill. Rev M. 11. Wood .has Thoen returned by the Conference to the pastoral charge of the M. E. Church at Rensselaer. Rev. U in. Krapn will assist in the riiyuil. — Rev. Mr. Hull is Presiding Elder of the district.
Five or six plum trees on the farm ofR. B. James, joining the corjH.ra tion <>f Rensselaer, on it* west boundary, shed their leaves four or five weeks ago un il they were entirely naked. Since then new leaves have been put forth, the branches have grown an inch or so, and now they-are white with bloom. Y e notice that other trees in the neighborhood havetaken a similar grow th of loaves and limbs. Maltby’s celebrated i'rvsh Oysters at C. C. Starr's. The way to save money is to buy you/tob.ieco ami cigars ot ( oats, at the sign of the Big Indian We notice that C. W. Llenkle has added a large stock of boots and shoes to his assortment in the Shangluii Building. The Barber, Mr. 11. Petit, has opened n stock of cigars, tobacco mid notion* not to be surpassed in quality or reasonaUeness of price liv any ever in the place. Cail at th-.' Barber Shop for good tobacco and cigars. Also go there and have your haircut in style, or to get a good suuwtli shave.
So iiiiiny people tr:nl<' at Leopold’s it is lianlly necessary for u* to say anything in praise of his <-x----tensive :ttul varied stock. Ladies go there for dress goods, balnioyals, shawls and line shoes. (Jentlenun go there for ready made clothing, tine boots, hats aud caps. Parents go there to buy winter outfits for their children. Everylmdy buy their sugar, tea, coftve and other groceries at Leopold's because by •o doing they save from ten to twenty per cent Leopold makes it for the interest of people to trade with him. Everybody selects from a now stock nt Leopold’s because his customers are so many nothing remains in the store but a few days and goods are brought in every week. Go to Leopold s for bargains. When Adam delved and Eve span, disease was unknown, but since that time the race has degenerated and at the present time mankind is afflicted with many diseases, vet if the people would take a medicine -npon the first symptoms of disease which would pass direct to the afflicted parts and restore healthy action thereto, they would greatly prolong their lives. We believe Dr. Judson's Mountain Herb J’ills to be the best and most universal of medicines, they should be used in Liver Complaint, I'eniale Irregularities, Billious Disorder*, Dispepsia, &c. Use the Mountain iluX Vills, and by a fair trial couXince yourself of their efficacy. * Sohl by all deniers. 1-52 4;
' Naw Benton, Hainiitun Co., Ind. Xjk. C. W. Roback.—Dear Sir: pmify, that mv " l‘»* teen laboring mitjur ft severe attack of Palpitation of the Heart and Dyspepsia, and her case had been given tip as incurable. I then resorted to. i-hc various patent medicines of the 'day; but she found no relief from them. At last, I was requested to Erocure some of vour Scandinavian food Purifier and- Blood Filin. I R ’rebased from your agent, D. V. anna, one bottle of the Bjgod Purifier, and two boxes «>t dife-Blood Pills, and proceeded to use them according to directions. She found relief from both dilemma, after using three or four bottles. KhwilL therefore, cheerfully recommend your Medicine to the suffering community, especially thu, females. *■ Yours, respectfully, Kobenr M. Taylor. 5 1-52. ■' - -. ,; -
