Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1869 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL MATTERS.

ThwmHy, November 4th. 1880.

~~ :*•* out for railroad nhwn next ‘Charley Riker has upwards of *WO worth of property to dispose •of at hig sale next Wednesday. Masers. WiUey A Bigler have hung out their boot sign over their aoW ehop. It is said the aign bean no resemblance to the style and ahape of their work We have thia week to return thaaka for a bucket of good tweet eider from QW, Hankie's store.— By-tha-way, we know of no better place to buy family groceries than at Mr. Hankie's establishment. Wo ought to have thanked Sheriff Yeommi last week for a couple pitchers Ml of nice sweet eider haportod from over the Wabash. Thank you with interest, Mr. Sher-

Mawied at the residence of the bride's father In Liberty township, White county, Ind., on the 31st alt., by the Rev. Uriah Patton, Witham H. Daugherty, Esq., of this county, to Miss Ellen Warfel. Maltby's celebrated fresh Oysters at v. C. Btkrr’s. There will be at least three applications before the Board of County Commissioners at their December term, for license to sell intoxicating liquor. Two of the applicants are from this place and one is from Remington. The notices are duly addressed to the citisens of the particular township where they desire to sell, and fear that it is not sufficient, includes the public generally. A large lot of Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Soda, Spices, Canned Fruits, Soap* Candles, Ac.,atC. C. Starr'a. If you intend to buy your winter clothing as cheaply as it can possibly bo bought in Jasper county, don't fail to call at A. Leopold’s establishment in Rensselaer. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, first quality and lowest prices. Cali.

Queensware, Glassware, table and pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Ac., at C. C. Starr’a Charles Riker gives notice that ha will sell his personal property at public sale, on Wednesday, November 10th, IMS. His property consista of seventy head of cattle, hay, oats, wheat, rye, apples, mowing machine, plows, and household and kitchen furniture. The stock is all in good condition, and will be certain to give satisfaction to those who buy. A credit of twelve months will bo given oh all sums over five dollars. The best of winter wheat flour for sale at C. C. Starr's. At Purcupile’s store they have thia week been receiving a new ateek of goods for winter trade. The stock has been selected with wore and is particularly adapted to the wants of this locality. Among other articles such as are tasually kept for general trade we jn*y particularise the latest styles W Ladies' Knit Goods, Fur Goods, Jleamleas Skirts, Dry Goods, Dress Trimmings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cape, Underclothing, Men’s Ready Made Clothing, (particularly fine assortment, to be sold at wholesale prices), Horse Blankets, double extra heavy, Groceries, Ac., Ac., Ac. Whether you buy or not call and examine the goods and learn the

Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes al C. C. Starr’s. A donation party, for the benefit of Rev. Mr. Huston, will be given at his residence three miles southeast of Rensselaer, on Friday, November 18th, 1869. We invite all to attend. Mrs. Nathan Babcock, Mrs. H. C. Brace, Mrs. 0. M. Watson, Mrs. William Porter and Mrs. Hilderbmad, Committee. 6-3 Large Stock of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Japan Tom just rsomved at C. 0. Starr’s. J —*» ’ Best brands of white winter wheat flour constantly on hand at HeidleMerger's. • Iteyt quality of tallow candles for J - cent* a pound at Heidleberger’s. Boot* and shoes at Heidleberger*s. •* A general asaortment of family groceries *! Heidlebeyger’s. BID I will give 50 bents in trade to the first of my pqstbftiert-whQ vpilj.. softs the above feta* Dealer in Tabacpq, C’fcsfa assign of the Big

The following is the Preamble and Constitution al the Society of Prw gtesnivo Spiritualists of Rensselaer as adopted by them at their meeting «® the 2tth day of October, 1869; the purposes of social culture, amatol development and soul growth, and to units the odforta of those who are willing to co-operate In these objects, we hereby form ourselves into an association with the foltowing .“CoMßrmmoN. “AbtICUsI. This association shall bo knoWn as “The Society of Progressive Spiritualists of Rensselaer." “Abt. 9. The object of this Society shall be social culture, mental development and the investigation of the Spiritual philosophy. “Abt. 8. Persons may become members of this Society by signing this Constitution, and any member may withdraw at pleasure by signifying to the Secretary in writiug their desire to do so. “Abt. 4. Memberslmay pay such sums of money to defray the expenses of this Society as they feel able to pay. “Abt. 5. The officers shall consist of a President, Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be elected at each annual meeting, and shall constitute a Board of Managers, and as such, shall have power to fill any vacancies that may occur. * “Art. fl. The annual meetings shall be held on the third Friday of October of each year. The regular meetings shall be upon the first Sunday of each month; but the' Board of Managers may call meetings at any time. “Abt. 7* This Constitution may be amended at any monthly meeting before February 1,1870, and thereafter at any annual meeting by two thirds of the members present"

"How art thou frissd ? ” as old maa said. "The sight is hors, the day has led, And danger may thy path betide,” But still that clarioa voles replied, “For ‘Mnmtaht Dm Fiat Cut,' ‘Alssy,’ ‘Natural Leaf,’ aad SatoUag "Maceo, go to MaExpbbikntia Docbt—Yes surely experience teaches those who use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that it is better to take a medicine upon the first symptoms of disease, that win surely restore health, than to wait until the complaint has become chronic. Use these pills in all cases of Billiousness, Female Irregularities, Ac. Get the Ometa Almanac from your storekeeper, it contains much usefull information for the Invalid and convalescent. If you are ailing use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and you will find them of great value. Sold by all dealers. 2-5-4 **O stay 1" » amides said, whose smile . Might any heart but Am beguile; He waved his dag in And onward marched with this reply, “I4«y my Geat't Furaithuig Goode at Many Caa

9&“R«a<l the following from the Hon. Morris Norris formerly Auditor of tbe State of Indiana: Indian a injur, Sept 2, 1857. Db. O. W. Ruback—Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I way induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the last twelve map ths, and find the medicine fully equal to the recommendation. So valuable is ito use to mo that I can not now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age of life—-seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this Information for the benefit of those simlarly affected' Yours, truly, S-v-4 MORRIS NORBIS. “Bewsre ths uturss whsro prices go, Nbw up, auw 4owa, sow high, sow lew.** This wss ths former's last good Bight, Tbs youth replied, with Isugbter light, ■Tteyrtew em aboaft notaaaUt of .fetamy Cbata'.'*