Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1876 — Local Brevities. [ARTICLE]

Local Brevities.

For clothing go to Willey ft Sigler’*. Pine Cheviot skirts for $1.26 at Leopold’s. Peerless carpet chain at Willey ft Sigler’s. Oh Iso muok rain! It is very discouraglng. flesh ribbon and ties received at Willey ft Sigler’s. Summer shawls at a great bargain at Leopold's. Celebrate the 4th as yon please, but get groceries at Starr's. A new sign adorns tho front of Leopold’s famous stone store. The net proceeds of the Friday night fieeval (deducting expenses) was $87.26. Dr. Kelley’s photograph gallery will be open to visitors all day on the 4th of July. Several bolts of tho very beet bleached muslins just received at Willey ft Sigler's. Subscriptions to The Union, like a strawberry patch, should be renewed every season. Not only the best, but the greatest variety also, of boots and shoes, at Willey ft Sigler’s. A fine article of green gooseberries is on sale in the local market this week for 20 cents a gaHon. Before purchasing elsewhere examine prices and compare the quality of dress goods at Leopold’s. On all summer dress goods F. J. Sears ft Co. have reduced prices 26 per cent, to close out their stock.

In plain prose buy groceries, table and pocket cutlery, queensware, glassware, provisions, etc.. of Charley Starr. Iu everything Connected with the dry goods trade Willey ft Sigler have an assortment and at the lowest prices. Mr. A. Leopold is offering great bargains in dress goods, of which he has a splendid assortment. They will be closed out at prime cost. Professor Adams’ school will close on Friday of this week. I*. is reported that he and his family will then go to visit in eastern Ohio. Willey ft Sigler have on hand a supply of lawns and other summer goodß which they are selling at a small margin. Call and see them. Gentlemen in want of fine white shirts will find at Leopold's an excellent article manufactured of New York mills muslin, warranted to fit. Messrs. Ind., will offer furniture at cost for cash, for the next 30 days. Gentlemen we mean just what we say. A crowded bouse greeted (he management of the temperance meeting on last Monday evening. The exercises were interesting and well performed. We have less shoddy, but a better stock of clothing than was ever before offered to the people of Jasper county. Mr. C. D. Stackhouse brought the first basket of new potatoes this season. Clint proposes to haver the largest sorghum faotory in the county next fall. Another cornet band is on the tapis among the youngsters. Music is a good thing in a retired village like ours, Lift beginners on the cornet make dwelling in their neighborhood a hideous nightmare. Why is it that Pf J. Sears ft Co. sell more goods than any other house in Bens, selaer? Because their goods are of the best brands and are sold cheapest. Still their sales do not exceed S6OO to S7OO per day. Charley Plait is a philosopher. He has discovered the reason why he sells mere flour th&u any other dealer. It is because be keeps only a good quality and gives strong weight. It will do no harm to com* pare weights. Friend W’illiam W, Kenton—jovial, whole-souled fellow—was driving about town last Saturday with a brand new light wagon and a team of S4OO three-year old blacks. Will claims to be the first one of the name in Jasper county to ride in a lighter vehicle than a form wsgOK