Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1874 — Justices of the Peace. [ARTICLE]

Justices of the Peace.

Nice potatoes retail for Sl a bushel from the stores. . * Fleece lined hose —the cheapest in town at the Pioneer Store. For all kinds of job printing call at this office. ’ Stop at the Pioneer Store and see the large stock of dress goods. Good butter brings twenty-five cents a pouud in this market. Buy your winter goods* of all descriptions at the Pioneer Store. Mr. Simon P. Thompson was probably re-elected Prosecuting Attorney. Go to the Pioneer Store and look at the silks, satins, velvets, velveteens etc. * Picked winter apples are selling for SI per bushel on the streets of this place. The proprietors of the Pioneer Store will permit nobody to undersell them. A special session of the Board of County Commissioners will be held next week, commencing Monday. Mr. F. J. Sears, of the Pioneer Store is now in New York buying goods. Dr. Moses B. Alter is adding a wing and a half-story to his house, which almost doubles its size. Call and see the superb stock of hosiery at the Pioneer Store. It is very cheap. 8. T. Warren, J. W. Duvall and W. G. Smoot were elected constables in Marion township. The Pioneer Store has received another large consignment of those Philadelphia shoes. —————— At the Pioneer Store is the place to find the nicest styles of satteens, cash? meres and water-proofs. For Sale.—lß,ooo feet of good fencing and stock boards. Enquire of Daniel Dwiggins or J. Healey.

Ladies’ furnishing goods—the largest and finest stock in Rensselaer —also dress trimmings-at the Pioneer Store. There never was more good substantial work done on the streets of Rensselaer than has been done this season. Mr. Reeve is an efficient marshal. The largest stock of laces in Rensselaer is to be found at the PhAeer Store. Call and see their beaded yak lace and bugle trimmings. The Pioneer Store Carries the largest stock of UdorsaiidslioesMu - .Tasper county, all of which will be sold tor cash as cheap as they can be bought anywhere. . ————— At the Cass county Fair the Walker boot received the first premium over two .hundred different competing manufacturs from Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. If you want a pair of boots that will give entire satisfaction, go to the Pioneer Store and buy the Walker.— It is undoubtedly the best boot for sale in this town. The Weed Sewing Machine Company have emplyAl Mr. C. W. Clifton to represent their Interests in Jasper and Newton counties. He will begin a thorough carcass of his territory at once. The wind-mill pump is in operation on the public square, and keeps a stream of water flowing constantly from the well when the wind blows. It is a great accommodation to the public. Mr. Harrison P. Baker hyill make a public sale one week from next Thursday, at his farm three miles north oY Rensselaer. He will offer two horses, three cows, harness, saddle, wagon, fanning mill, farm implements, household and kitchen furniture. Eleven „ months credit will be given on sums over fiye dollars. Mrs. Rhoda Lakin will make a public sale of a lot of public property, Saturday the 7th day of November. — Among other articles tb be offered are two mares, two milch cows, one fat cow, five yearlings, two calves, fifteen sheep, thirteen hogs, twentv-fiVe tons of tame hay, 150 bushels of corn, a new two-horse wagon, set of good harness, household and kitchen furniture. Twelve months credit given on sums over three dollars. Mrs. Lakins’ farm is in Barkley township, eight or nine miles northeast of Rensselaer. ...

The following justices of the peace were elected last Tuesday : Hanging Grove, Turner A. Knox and Michael Lefler. Gillam, Miles Bisher and Cyrus Prevo. Marion, David I. Jackson and Sammon Erwin. Jordan, John Lewis and Daniel Lamson. / Newton, Thomas H. Grant and Lemuel Tyler. Kankakee, G. W. White and W. W. Jones. V Wheatfield, F..C Stephens. -« Carpenter, B. B. Jeffries, G. G. Thompson and James Spencer. Milroy, Eli Dean. Union, Benjamin Martin and Joseph L. Chamberlain.