Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1869 — What is the Text? [ARTICLE]
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Tkfi “Society of Progressive Spiritualists of Rensselaer*’ publish each week the names of their speakers and t£e subjects to be discussed together with an invitation for publie Could Ttot .other denominations benefit themselves, and at the same time accommodate the public by adopting the same plan? We publish sll religious notices without charge, believing they are matters of interest to a large portion of our readers. It is not unfrequpntly the case that people are interested in the investigation of a particular religious question, and a notice that it will .be discussed would induce them to attend church, where, under other /cvcnmatances, they would not lesve jboirfe—joy their offices. infper county is a stock raising <?? on^ r » ft perhaps better adapted to tsis business than any other. Nearfr every man in the county keeps more p? fess stock about him .—-either cattic, tyqrqgs, hogs or sheep—and raspy hav« all kinds.— It is for the interest of these persons whether Ihfagoft farms fir in town to understand tjbo beat and roost profitable maqipr pf keeping stock. The American Stock Journal . should be in the hands of SJI theye ■ -r ..... ’ ■
persons, because it is devoted to the business of stock raising, breeding, etc., and contains many valuable hints in relation thereto. All subscribers to the Rbxsuklakß fTxlox (old or new) who shall pay the regular subscription price, two dollars, in money, before the first day of January, 1870, will receive the Jmsrica* Stock Journal one year /res. In view of the fashion of Regimental, Corps and Army reunions, so prevalent of late throughout the country a friend at our elbow, who is a prominent democrat—what old Peter Keiser, of Ft Wayne, would call “one of the ginoowinc venerial kind”—suggests there be be a reunion, in ' this place, of the surviving Dodd-raiders, Idahorangers, and Canada-bnmmers. Also that Ingram, of the Winamac Democrat bo invited to deliver the oration, after Spottswood, of the Kentland Democrat, has passed around the sacramental whiskey.— The latter gentleman, it is hoped, will bring with him the identical carpet-bag he toted when he ran away from the draft
