Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1876 — LOCAL HASH. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL HASH.

Go to Willey A Siglerb for dree* godda. , Buy, your ekrthing at Wittey A Sigleir’A Summer butter ia worth LHconta a pound. New Falley kip boots, at Willey ASigler’e. * Last Monday was one of the hottest days of the season* . Spring chickens, genuine, article, were sold on the street* last Saturday for $2 per dozen. Try die “New American’' sewing machine and you will have no other. For sale by Willey A Sigler. Now potatoes sell for 75 cent* a bushel on the streets, and are retailed for 20 cents a peek by the grocers of Rensselaer. A match game of base ball ia announced in Rensselaer on next Tuesday, between, a elub at Bradford and one at Rensselaer. It makes the least noise, runs the easiest, is the cheapest and best—the “New American?' sewing machine—for sale at Willey <fc Sigler’s. A marriage license tta first lor July, was issued on Friday last, by the Clerk of Jasper county, to Athos Seitxinger and Margaret

J. Cole. Mr* Norman Warner sent ye editor a head of new cabbage, to prove that others besides himself could afford them, the other day, for which thanks. Tta American’’ sewing machine, sot sale by Willey A Sigler, haa All the tele improvements, and idibe only self-threadingTrna-cliite ever teventta. Wnriimentary ington AgriGriturkl; ifhich will be staid, en the 22d <o. ; 2dth daya of August, next. Boasting ears are among the good things whiah appear tfpon the tables of Jasper county . people. Mrs. Joseph Williams will please accept thanks fir a nine meso sent to tta editor test week.

Immense quantities es goods have disappeared (tem the counters and shelve* at Wiiiey end Sigler’s, within the last few . weeks, bnt ttagtae affMlßMte and have always on baiiAynowtatyou want; ■ If “Jordan Writer” would have h|s eommnniqatioßs appear in print, ta will please add his Tea! name to them. Hie an inflexible rule, seldom violated, never |o polish an anonymous article without a knowledge of the writer. For feeding Ml mtaoated pig candy and interfering with his performing, one of-tta /showmen axr hlbiting in Rensselker last Saturday', struck Billy Bull in hia mouth and knocked a tooth out, for which bit of liberty Justice Jackson fined and coated him a $5 William.

“Xerxes” writew ? >frpm Brook, Newton county, that the Sabbath school at that place >ae increased fifty per cent, te attendance since tbo rainy weather ceased. On last Sunday it waa good- Brother Wood preached a, number one sermon, at tta conclusion of which a collection was taken up for missionary purposes which amounted tosBS. Mte Mollie Robb, teacher, report* for Eteteft School No. 8, of Gillam townehip, for the month ending July 10th, an enrollment of 26 pupils, and an average daily attendance of 22. Thoeo perfect were: Annie Welch, Sarah. Welch, Lon Overton, Elvina Ovenoo, Ida Overton, Allie Tillett, Jessie Tillett and George Walters. The enrollment for the term was 26, and the average attendance 20. Those perfect for the term were: Lou Overton, Ida Overton and Jeeaie TUlett.

Tjeiteta L. Pric| late of Rensselaer, arrived in Ftarlcr ♦n Monday.—JWw Motto.— Bess goods and full weights ia H. A. DeLted 4?o-’» motto, hence they only recornimmd D. R. DeLand A'Co?s -sos fte*ieal Salaratuf. Cal! for it, get it aud try ik It ■ The Fourth Wfit celebrated at Remington with taffse-racing. Bhoalolbey continue-ta ibo same downward course, the next semicentennial will be celebrated with bulLfightiog; and in 1916 riadia•torial conteata will bejust the thing to suit the strerago RemingtOnian. —Fowler Jra.