Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1876 — Loeal Fossia. [ARTICLE]
Loeal Fossia.
Gettfe* <*|T and aee the Novelty 1 tis MJUepoirf*a Jk W Wodfl*at»< coal hs*e ' Seen in to be a good one, in Jasper county, About forty Remingtonitea were in attondacoe at eoort in this place laatFriday. ,i. Boot* and •hoes at Leopold's are of the beat quality. Price® are eo low that they rail rapidly. * Froth oysters are among the luxuries now being indulged in by Rensselaer people. Jack Front baa ootnmetced his anneal raids, bet, luckily the crops are all out of bit reach. Overcoats and cloth ing In übuod anco at Leopold's, cheaper than at any other house in Jasper county. Judge William toeghridge, of lowa, will apeak at Good Is nd to day la the inureht of the republican party. The heated political discusaiona of shepaat week have been properly tempered by the prevailing ovol weather. It is currently reported that another one of Krusaelaer’a fair damsels will “step off the handle” next week.
Woolen yarn, flannels, jeans, eat ineta, caesimerea and all kinds of piece goods for remarkably low prices, at Leopold’s. Since last iaeue of Tua Union, tbeeierk ot Jaeper county issued a marriage license to John IJ. Brown and Mary Powers. Mr. Leopold’s custom has in creased so that he has been obliged to engaged another salesman, and Mr. Doerle meets customers and friends with his winning manners. Dr. Ira C. Kelley brought to this office a twig containing eight fine apples of the Northern Spy variety, which weighs six pounds. Ladies should ckll at Leopold’s store and examine the new stock of dress goods—the flnest in town—which is being offered at lovfer prices than any other house in town. Several Rensselaer people are attending the republican rally at Monticello to-day. Hon. Schuyler Colfax is the principal speaker. Mon. J. C. Burrows, Senator Nei?ton Bocth, Gen. Judson Kilpatrick and Maj. W. 11. Calkins are expected to be present. The Battle Ground district conference of the Methodist Episcopal -Church will convene in regular session in Rensselaer, next Wednesday evening and will continue until Friday evening. Some thirty or forty minister* are expected to be present. Services will be held every day and evening while the session lasts. Everybody invited to attend.
Tb« Tbw of ScitNet.—A cl<»«e analysis of D. B. Deland A Co.’s CAwntW Stkrute*, made by JL A- Peland & Co., at Fairport, Momx»e county, N. Y., shows that it contain* no matter deleterious to health, and that it will produce the most wholaoma and nutrition bread. It is put up in red papers and sold by the popular grocers everywhere. It is better than fJbe Haye* aud Wheeler club sriH hold its last meeting b< fore Abe state election on next Saturday at the court bouse. A •sort of political experience meetwill be the progranupe. .when short exhortation speeches will be made by everybody wiiois Jisposed to help the cause </ loyalty, justice and right, with his voice and vote. Let all come out and have a general good time. While cheers were being given by the Tilden and Headricks torch bearers, last Thursday night, for their presidential candidates, one yMgtg man, who ya* a leading apirte > the affair, proposed three cheers fipr Gen Harrison, which war* given scry heartily. After the »|iMwring, he was congratulated by a number of republican* who apprised b® of hie uninten ional error, and xj was not until then that he discovered the mistake. A good, heart) laugh was indulged in at the young man’s expense, and when the party took in the situ afioßtlwyMl borrf. - , ..
