Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1876 — A Change. [ARTICLE]

A Change.

It make* no difference to the undersigned whether Haye* or Tilden get* the most votes, «o far a* their busineaa is concerned, but they wish to inform their patron* and everybody elee that the business relation heretofore existing between themselves and Mr. Norman Warner has ceased, the latter retiring and leaving the business exclusively to them. Therefore all who have any horse-shoeing, machine-repair-ing, or anything else in the line of blacksmithing to do, will know who to call on. They also give especial attention to the repairing of wagons, carriages, buggies, farm implements, etc. All persons knowing themselves to be in arrears for work already done will please call and settle, either by cash or note, in order that the books may be squared up before the beginning of another year. With best wishes to all, we are most respectfully yours, Shindler <fc Roberts. Rensselaer, Nov. 15, 1878. 9-ts. A young man under the influence of liquor, laid down on the railroad track at Hebron, the other night to sleep off his drunk, but it was his last sleep. A train of cars ran over and killed him.