Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1876 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MATTERS.
Saturday was warm and springlike.' So is.to-day. Fine full-stock kip boots for |3 at A Leopold’s. Patent gloss for ladies’ shoes at F. J-. Sears & Co.’s. .. A'full lino ot winter gloves and mittens at Willey tfc Siglbr’s. ‘ . * ' * •»«*- ‘"" \i.' .■ • Kanhal still handles' the best ; cigars and Hue cut chewing tobaceo. ,in town. ‘■’ ‘- - • George M. Robinson will enter upon his dhties as sheriff of Jasper cotlnty next Monday. .* - :Tlre" Jolliet boot can’t be beat. Joe. wear. Call at Ac Leo-j pold’s and examine them. ,F. J. Sears Strfio; still :sell the delebrsted ’ ‘Phttadelphia • shoes. They are the'best made of any of-fered-in this-market. K WilTey ‘Sigler /have added, to ;^jr ;^lfo^4ar; u ,lNige jE n 4 ; selected stock of good boots and shoes the standard Walter. boot.'. ! I have a few bolts of nice wall t*. .r paper for sale, and will close out the lbt far below ebst. ■ ■•■ '
EMMET KANNAL.
Mr. Ezekiel Ball’s iron grey Norman horse “Joe” died on the night of October 27th. Re was a valuable animal and his loss falls heavily upon the owner. As 'fine pieoe goods for men’s or boys’ cluihing as may be found ii| Rensselaer are displayed at Fendjg's Store. Not only is the quality good, dirttHhC prices *r# low.
w * . Ifr. D. B. Nowels, teacher, of Bowling Green sohool, district No. I,'Morion township, reports the following for the month .ending October 27th: enrollment, 32; average daily attendance, 21$. Clare Coen, Nelli? Coen, Lnella Jfeipphill, Mary Hemphill aik^- Agnes Brown were perfect in attendance and punctnaliiy.
