Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1870 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Mud drying up. Crocuses in bloom. Beautiful weather. Salmon fishing lively. Good many making garden. Farmers commencing to plow. Streets becoming dusty in spots. hide walk ordered on Front street along the school property. • Mi . ii = _ Read the announcements of candidates and new advertisements. The Christian church at Remington received 30 additions last winter. The religious conversions at Remington in the late revival wefe 189. ... .. - v .,. . ' ; The Rensselaer Cornute Band talks of preparing for the coming political campaign. Sixty-two melhbers were added to the Presbyterian church in Remington, last winter. The Methodists of Remington are making preparations to build a meeting house this summer. The Methodist church at Remington received 77_accessions during recent protracted meetings. The Ft. Wayne & Pacific Railroad project is the most feasible enterprise of the kind that has been presented to us for years. The Society of ’‘Rensselaer Progressive Spiritualists'’ will hold meeting at the Court- House tn Rensselaer April 10th—Sunday morning—half-past 10 o’clock.— Subject, The Philosophy of Reform •—by W. J. Laßuc. Tom Henry, a bibulous carpetbagger from the “State of Boone” who was running a deadfall in this place on a “fanned” license, went “where the woodbine twineth” last week, starting before the “break o’ day” Friday morning. Cause:— Fear the grand jury was finding indictments against him.
I. M. Stackhouse, the Hardware man, is just now receiving the (largest stock of farm implements, cabinet furniture, house builder’s materials, hardware, tinware, eto., ever brought to Jasper county* Plows, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, etc. Call and price themjbefofe purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Norman Warner’s improved shovel and double-shovel plows continue to attract the attention of the farming community and all who have seen them—without exception thus fur—pronounce them superior to anything of the kind yet ■introduced. The latest novelty conceived by his inventive genius is a frame doubleshovel plow with the adjusting improvement There is no wood about it except the handles and the round that separates them. All uhonld call and see Mr. Warner’s improvements for they are of real merit.
Our enterprising merchant friend, Mr. A. Leopold, has gone to select an assortment of general merchandise for ihe demands of this market. As soon as the railroad becomes a certainty, business will revive, and Mr. Leopold s farseeing judgment will place him in a position take advantage of the “good time coming.” These new purchases will be hero in a few days and displayed for the inspection of tlfe public. In the meantime people will do well to call , and secure bargains while the present stock is being sold to make room fqy the new goods.
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