Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1874 — Valuable Real Estate. [ARTICLE]
Valuable Real Estate.
Overcoats at Letpold's. All kinds of winter goods at Leopold’s on the corner. For elegant dress goods, latest styles and cheap, call at Leopold’s. For rent, two good dwellings, enquire of 'J. Healey at this office. Monday night was the coldest yet experienced this season. The mercury Vent down nearly to aero. The “Jew Corner” in times past Was famous for bargains; its former glory will be revived this winter. The December term of the Jasper •Circuit court convenes in Rensselaer next Monday, November 30th. The -docket is light. For plain job printing— bill heads, letter heads, statements, buisness or address cards, posters, at the Union office. _ Spice, pepper, cinnamon and doves ground in your presence, so that you know there is no adulteration, at Ludd Hopkins’ store. Last Friday morning there was about three inches oi snow on the ground—the first snow i'ah to amount to anything of the season. Mrs. Halstead has moved her millinery establishment into the room occupied during the past season by F. J. Bears A Co., as a hat and boot store. Leopold's new store is on the northwest corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets, opposite the bank, 4n the room recently occupied by Mrs. Halstead’s millinery store. Mr. Wiley Duvall and Miss Maggie Thompson were married last Bunday morning, at Mr. Geo. Kannal’s residence. And then hied them away on their bridal tour, through the beautiful rain, to Momence, 111. The good people in the • neighborhood of Alter’s mill are very much frightened at the near approach of lion. But it did not scare A. Leoipold, who will open an immense stock •of.goods in Rensselaer next week. Boots and shoes from the most expensive manufactory of custom work jn tlie country, at prices that defy competition in the same quality of goods, wt Ludd Hopkins’s store. This is no (die boast; igive me a fair trial and I will guarantee satisfaction. Frank Hopkins, a youth of fifteen, Ss a billiard prodigy. He grand discounts any man in the fourth ward. —Roach ]{md Union. Frank is a Rensselaer lad. He Is probably the best billiard-player of his age and inches in the State. The dry goods store of Mr. S. P. Bolles at her •I* contents, was burnt Wednesday »nttfiTS)g oi last week. Lorn estimated At SB,OOO, partly insured. It is presumed that the fire was set by an incendiary. F»r people who pay as they go. Do yo» buy 11 pounds of riee for $1? or <5 pounds of new raisins forsl? or 6 gallons of coal oil for $1? or 10 pounds of shot for $1 ? or 4J pounds of coffee for $1 f or Java coffee for 35 cents a pound Hi any other place in Rensselaer than Lucid Hopkins’ store? Somebody carried away our copy of the Remington Record before we had time to etlip it, lienee the absence of Remington news from our columns this week. If the Record was not a good paper, there would be no trouble to find it when we want it. A wi»u beast <rt ,-vev, o . leaps measure a distance of 17 feet bn tbe level and whose foot prints are 5x6 inches across, supposed to be of the aame family of those ravaging Benton county, has been seen several times during the week past three or four miles north of Rensselaer and in tbe neighborhood of Alter’s mill. Everybody in that region keep their firearms loaded with buck shot and go armed to do their chores.
Several weeks since, among the real estate transfers published in this : paper, if was noted . that the Indiana > Jk Illinois Centra] Railroad Company Lad transferred their lands in Jasper to Mr John R. I'lder, of Indiii'.J&pi:-. :r- , ( • *ll ,jluC jug them on the market for sale,—; These lands, numbering something more than ten thousand acres, are among the best unimproved real estate In the county, and are susceptible of being cultivated and made into splendid forms. Elsewhere, in our adver-' Using columns, it will be noticed that M, L. Spitler, Esq., has obtained the | agency for selling them. A better: Appointment could not have been 1 made. Jasper county, though a little I off the line of travel over which the bulk of Western immigration passes,' is one of the best places in the world to make a home; and these lands, being among the choicest, and cheap- ! eet, offer advantages to men of small j means to procure themselves and; families a dwelling place amidst improvements, that are seldom found, And which can not long remain un- ; nought. Those in'search of goodj lands, cheap, and on epsy terms, will oonsult their interests by calling on . ftw avmt as early m possible.
