Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1876 — Local Gossip. [ARTICLE]

Local Gossip.

Rubber hip 4nd kaan boott jolt received it Leopold's. The best M of caUeO ve to be found at lJx*Seifir* A Co.*«. Mr. James T. Abbott la Visiting -figonds in Indian upeKs this week. Call at F. JFSeari A Co.'s and examine tfcek new etoek of hosiery^ A tiptop warranted fhll-stook Up boot oan be bright for $9 at Leopolds. Sold at *4 last year. Who oan’t ,'afford to wear an overeoat when a good one may be bought for U. Leopold has them.' Perfectly handsome. .■ are . those winter shawls at F.J. Soars A Cow’s. Call and see them, ladies, before purchasing elsewhere,, * j The largest stock of men’s, youth's and boys’ clothing in town at A. where you Oan boy a good overopat for #7. .. Keep your feet dry and. warm if you would preserve your health'. Go to A Leopold and buy a pair of good oil-tanned boots for 33. Mr. F. JL Sears and wife, and K. H. Porcupile and wife, have gone to Watseka,.lJL,' ; tP SPp n 4 * Jew days visitingv friends in 'that dity. -u- -y When you oome to town Pall at Mrs. Halstead's ■ millinery store and see her stook' bf hedr cloaks. Neat, good and ’ chekp. ’ be home from “£hjg ago in a few days with a lot more* Mr. Leopold ie now to the job*: bing market and.sitndtng home consignments of gbiHvfMryr' I>odrl4 and Bine are as them, over the courifer to Call and see theseimsdeUUtkaoandyon will find tfomtolecatoAt! and attentive. It is th*4m to show goods.,, - - Look out tor new goods at Leo* pold’s. He is ter stook ot goods, fianuels, cotton flannels, tabs* iky jeans, cassimeres, etc., which having bsea bought late, can be sold ten t p4f cent, cheaper ,vhran -.hefote.- CaH and examine steak knd/prices arid satisfy yourselVt&.' TNo trouble‘ta show goods. ' .. , The the Northwest Indiana Cofifenhjde *of the Methodiat Episcopal church is, being held at RwilsfirthiU Week/ The session opened on yestertlay and closes to-morrtW.' Programme as follows: Wednesday evening it 7:30 opening sermon byvltev.->.B. H. Bradbury. Thursday morning at Bto 8: 80 devotional exereisee and organisation; 8:30 to 12 m. conference bhsines*; If9o to sp.m. literary exerctsesj ijteaiug sedition, meeting of the Nomato’s foreign missionary society. Friday mbrn* ing at 8 to B:3<*Jfil«**ft«»* ; '4x«?r* eises; 8:30 to 12 m. literary exercises; 1:30 to 5 p. m. conference business; 7:90 p. m. religious services. Subjeots: Qualifications for a successful ministry, Rev. A. W. Wood; popular amusements, liev. G. A Blackstockyfinal condition of the wicked, Rev. G. B. % Mock; exposition of Hebrews 12, 14 and 15, Rev. Wni. Campbell; the' intermediate state, Rev. J. L. Smith; oall to the Christian minis* try, liev. F. Taylor; destinetion between justification, regeneration and sanctification, Rev. C.H. Lambert; immortality of the soul, Rev. J. Foxworthy; religious training of children, Rev. M. H. Middleton; camp meetings, Rev. ts. H. Hall : should tbo district of this arfrinal conterenoe be enlarged? Rev. W. W. Bernard; duties ot local preach* era, Rev. B. Edmonson. The rules for condueting literary exercise* are, time allowed essays and expositions 20 minutes; jMr»tiaU<aß& minutes; answer to essayists 7 minute*. The oommittee on . programme is W. BecW, W.&mith and 0. E. Lambert. Attendance upon the meetings good. *l. ‘■ C ::' . j • m r*- ’ -