Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1876 — Page 5
Mr. John P. Carr vs. His Traducers.
Kdito* Montioxixo Htrdd: The Remington Jtooord of the fifth ultimo among other thing* asks: “Do you want a man to legislate “fbr yon who charged his neigh“bora one ce»t per head for water“ing their stock on his premises in “time of drouth? * * If so, just “oast your ballot for John P. Carr.” Although I am politically opposed to Mr. John P. Carr I will say that I watered from ISO to 600 head of cattle on bis premises for a term of six weeks, during a severe drouth in 1878, driving them near half a mile over his grass, sometimes hay* ing to move nis cattle out of the way, and he did not charge me, nor did I pay him, one cent; and I am satisfied that others fared the same as l did, though not to the same extent. For whjbh, instead of condemning him, Mr. Carr has my
sincere thanks.
Local Gossip.
Potatoes are retailing from the groceries for 60 cents a bushel. The best brands of calico are to be found at P. J. Sears & Co.’s. Call at F. J. Sears & Co.’s and Corn, though not a full crop this season in Jasper county, is excellent in quality, being sound, hard and fully matured. Perfectly handsome are those winter shawls at jF. J. Sears &> Co.’s. Call and see them, ladies, before purchasing elsewhere. After voting on next Tuesday it is the design of Mr. A. Leopold to start away to purchase his stock of fall and winter goods. What few patches of winter wheat were sown in Jasper county this season look very fine. It has made a splendid growth thus far. Apples are so plenty in this county that hundreds of bushels are rotting upon the ground. In Rensselaer, they sell fbr 20 to 30 cents a bushel at the stores, and yet the market is not always supplied. Messrs. Meyers & Haley have moved their shoe shop jnto the room recently occupied by M. V. B. Warner, and Jacob Eiglesbach is fitting up the room they have in st vacated to be used by him for bi* meat shop. One of the most subcessfnl salesmen that was ever in Rensselaer is Mr. William Doerle. Ils is always in good humor, always accommodating, always attentive to patrona, always look* put for the interest of bis employer. Mr. Leopold is to be congratulated upon having him again in bis employ. On the day of the republican rally at thifrplaoe (September 27th) Mr. Harvey W. Wood lost a highlyprized setter pup. Its color is nearly all white. It* ears are light brown or liver-color, and on one shoulder is a spot of the same color. Th* pup is about seven months old. Mr. Wood (county recorder) will pay a reasonable reward for bis return. Among other interesting topics to be discussed at the Battle Ground district conference to be held at tbisplace next week, oommeuoing on Wednesday,is “Oamp Meeting, by Rev. D. H. Hull, and “Should the district of the annual conference be enlarged ?*’ by W. W. Barnard. The programme of exercises promises' an interesting time and the attendance will undoubtedly be very large. Hayes and Wheeler are as sure to be elected next month as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, and just so sure are F. J. Sears & Co. selling dry goods cheaper Chan any other hvufie in Jasper county. They have the largest stook, the best assortment, the finest quality of goods, and ail they ask is an inspection of their stock to convince you of the truth of these statements. ■ ■<****■ .’«h Colorado, youngest sister of the immortal group, the centennial state, held her first state election on Tuesday and was-carried by the republican*. Two years ago the democratic candidate for Congress was elected by 2,100 majority, in a poll of about 13,000 votes. Her three electoral votes will be given to Rutherford B. Hayes and William A. Wheeler. Hurrah for n good beginning 1 Not a republican ticket has yet been printed for use in Jasper county; not one will be printed before to-morrow (Friday) noon; all tickets purporting to be republican, that have been circulated, or are now in the bands of parties in this county, are spurious. They are frauds put out with intent to deceive. Itt is not always.beet for cocks to crow before they are out of tfie wood, lest foxes hear them,; but we confidently anticipate the triumph of the republican party in Indiaiia and Ohio on next Tuesday.
J. P. McCORMICK.
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