Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1872 — Read! Read! Read! [ARTICLE]
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Try Kannal’s Calasaya Bitters and Anti-Bilious Pills—sure cure for ague. I hereby give notice that I have in charge the books and accounts belonging to Tlios. Hollingsworth, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will call at ray Drug Store and settle, and save cost. Emmet Kannal. I wish to say to all those who have been in arrears to me for six mouths and over that I want them to call and settle by cash or otherwise. I am compelled to send out this reminder by circumstances over which I have no contfol. . G7A. MOSS. Rensselaer, Ind., Oct. 22, 1872. Go down and see the new school. This is a good week to harvest sauer krout. Do pot fail to vote next Tuesday. Po your duty, “there is where the bon of lies. 1 * Best pure white coal oil for 50 cents a gallon at Emmet Kannal’s. Mr. Ludd Hopkins received a telegram last week announcing the recent death of Iris father in California.
Ladles’ gold watches and chains at G. H. Hull’s, Lafayette, Ind. • Corp sells for 25 cents a bushel •n our streets, and corn meal retails for 05 cents a bushel from the groceries. If you want to enjoy a good, oldfashioned smoke try one of Emmet Kannal’s best Connecticut cigars, The mill i 3 grinding away again after an interruption of four or five days, caused by the breaking of m'achiuery. - & J * ' .•' .. % . Gold and silver beaded canes, for presentation, at G, H. Hull’s, Lafayette, Ind. ___ Potatoes are of excellent quality this season, but tiiey have not yielded well and the crop in Jasper county is not large. All persons indebted to F. W. Bedford are urgently requested to call immediately and settle the accounts. —: . J. Oysters, “by the can or dish,” nay be bought at Norton & Howard’s or at Marsh Rhoades’—both good places to trade at. Cotton and wool flannels, jeans, waterproofs, yarn, etc., lower than they were a month ago—in tact down to old prices—at Ludd Hopkins’.
It has since been ascertained that what was thought to be two thunderclouds lising in the southern horizon one day last week, was only the tips of the Remington Journal editor’s ears which came before the eun while he was out promenading for dinner. The largest assortment of gold, sib ver and steel spectacles, eye-glas.ses, etc., in the State, can be had of G. H. Hull, Lafayette. We notice a number of co&l----bufning stoves are being introduced in the business rooms of the place this season. Pittsburgh coal can be engaged delivered for sl3 a ton, which is more economical than 42-inch wood at $3 the 7-J- feet cord. *' “ **”’ ” Gold weather is fast approaching, »nd Emmet Kannal keeps all sizes of window glass for sale at veiy low prices. , M The burning out 6f a chimney Tuesday evening, when it was so windy, caused an anxious crowd to gather in front of “Liberal Corner,” ready to lend helping bands should their services be needed to fight fire; though how a building in this place could be saved, should a fire break out while it is so dry and windy, it would be difficult to tell. 1 f . ■* "TT- /:
Emmet Kannal is in Qhicagothis weak, Selecting a new and full stock of drugs, medicines, notions aud holiday goods. Choice styles silver plated tea sets, cake baskets, berry s.aruls, butter dishes, ice pitchers, goblets, cups, ; Waiters, etc., at G. 11. Hull’s, Lalayette, Ind. —* i» ' Better coine out and'vote next ity you will have to vote for President for the next four years. .... Extra inducements in wall paper,** window curtains, cord and tassels at Emmet Kanual’s. Call and examine goods, and learn prices. —' — The Francesville Local Topic says that a little daughter of Mr. John Tillet’s, of Gillam township, fell from a horse on the 17th instant and broke her arm. The assortment of boots and shoes at Ludd Hopkins’ is kept nearly full and sold at the smallest possible profit. Lafayette work is well known dud needs no puffing. • . i. ■ » . ■ ‘ .• j John Eger and John Hemphill have formed a poultry, egg and butter partnership and now want to buy all the surplus produce of this class in the county, for which they will pay the highest market prices in cash. Fashionable styles of jewelry, for ladies’ wear, such as coral, rose coral, stone cameo, jet and pearl, enameled gold, Roman gold, jet, amethyst, pearl, diamond, etc., at G. H. Hull’s, Lafayette, Ind. t-‘
Hon. R. S. Dwiggins writes that he will be at home next Monday or Tuesday—in season to vote. It is earnestly hoped he will bring funds to pay the men who have worked on the railroad grade this past summer. A full line of fancy lanterns and chandaliers for halls and parlors; also, plain and fancy lamps, lamp shades, chimneys and common lanterns at Emmet Kannal's. ; ~ Don’t you see, by the advertisement in another column, that Jeff. Norton and Jasper Hcrward have bought the tobacco and cigar store in “Liberal Corner” building, sign of the Big Indian? They are firstrate fellows and paean business.— Give them a call. Every man. woman, or youth who has bought goods of Ludd Hopkins this season will testify that prices are as low as can be found in Jasper county. Iroquois Lodge, No. 143,1. O. O. F., at the regular communication last Tuesday evening, elected Hon. R. S. Dwiggins Representative to the Grand Lodge of Indiana, which convenes at Indianapolis one week from next Wednesday. Horace E. James was elected Alternate Representative..
Go to Emmet Kaniftil for school books, slates, pencils, pens, ink aud paper—the cheapest place in town to buy your school outfit. He buys ex • clusively for cash, and will sell cheap for cash. Don’t fail to call; two doors south of McCoy Thompson’s Bank. •a -!■ During October 1872 the Clerk of Jasper county issued—marriage licenses to the following persons: Frank Hengisbach and Mary Wagonhamer. James Burns and Annie E. Webb, Simeon A. Piattand Minnie Keener. Urban Moritz and Catherine Heil. William O. Cotton and Emma E, Thomas. • * Haver H. Cherry and Malinda Henry. —— Fine.gold watches, stem and key winding, of the Howard, Waltham, "United States,” Elgin, and other manufactures, can be had of G. H. Hull. Lafayette, at as low prices as in. New York, Boston or Philadelphia.— Good vest and guard chains, worth from fifteen to one hundred aud fifty dollars. Since October 4th, the Clerk of Jasper county has issued naturalization papers to Carl Schlicmann and John Schultz of Mechlenburg Schwereiti; William Dixey and John H. Knight of England; Peter Wagoner, Francis Clouse, Matthew Yaeger, John Wagoner and Nicholas Hermann of Prussia; and Urban Moritz of Baden.
We notice several of ohr exchanges from different parts at the State are bragging about the size of cabbages grown in their respective localities. Ten, twelve and fourteen pounds seem to he the Standard size for large heads, bnt the Lowell Star, of Lake county, tells of one on exhibition in that place that-weighed seventeen pounds and one-half. Only a short time since we saw several heads of this delicious berry in Willis Imes’ grocery that were grown by Mr. A. W. Bingham in this place this season, each one of which weighed upwards of twenty pounds when trimmed for tliekrout Darrel. Two or three of them weighed, each, twenty-two and twenty-three pounds. The tact of the business is, go where you will in Indiana or any other State north of the Ohio river, and there is no more productive soil to be found anywhere than we of Jasper county walk upon every day.
