Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1873 — Notice at This, will You? [ARTICLE]
Notice at This, will You?
Having sold our entire stock of goods and not expecting to go into any other business in the place, we want to settle up our books at once. Persons indebted to us will please call and settle by money or note. Unsettled accounts will be placed in proper hands for collection. Abbett & Co. The “Old Indian Doctor Swan, as usual” came back to Rensselaer last week to see what effect his literary labors had produced on the community. Finding that we had not been crucified by an “innercent cummunnerty” and that the people were not preparing him a public ovation, he gathered up his traps and moved on toward the land of the setting stin. In this connection the Valparaiso Meesenger is informed that the old savage is not a “sawbones of Jasper county,” but a strolling medicine man in velvet and buckskin.
