Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1876 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MATTERS.
Michigan wheat flour at the mill. Now goods at Willey A Sigler’s this week. Mr. Dague of Monticcllo was in town on Monday. A full stock of* boots and shoes at F. J. Sears A Co.’s. On the 21st instant Levi Meadors and Martha Owens procured license to marry. Mr. A. McCoy’s new brick residence is in rapid process of construction. The Hasselman company oi hunters from Indianapolis are sporting in Jasper county. For a nice line ot dress goods, just opened for the fall trade, go to F. J. Sears & Co.’s. Mr. William Crockett is deputy recorder in the absence of Mr. / |f Wood in Philadelphia. Elder J. F. Wilcox will preach at the Christian church m Rensselaer, Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m. Five head of horses for sale cheap on time ; enquire of A Leopold. 49-3. Mr. J. C. Porter ran a pitchfork into his foot a day or two since and now hobbles about on crutches. Quite a large delegation from Rensselaer and the vicinity are attending the Remington Fair this week. The bridge over Makehimsclf run, at the foot of front street, is so far completed as to be passable for teams. Just received, gentlemen’s hats, fall styles. “Centennial,” “Four-in-Hand,” “Universal,” etc. At F. J. Sears & Co.’s. Master Scott Seward will please accept thanks for a fine mess of splendid tomatoes. They were as fine fruit as one often sees. Miss Candace Boroughs arrived home on Tuesday evening, from Lebanon, Ohio, where she had been attending Normal school. Ladies who want black alpacas and lustres should not fail to call at F. J. Sears Jk Co.’s store. They have the finest stock of these goods in the county.
