Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1876 — TOWN AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]
TOWN AND COUNTY.
They hop in Bedfonl'. hall this About three inches of snow was on the ground Monday morning. The board of Jasper county commissioners meets in regular session Meetings at the Methodist church are still in progress and considerable interest is manifested.— RemitpM* Ascent Mr. William Railsback, a citizen of Remington since 1809, died of neuralgia, on tie 18th instant. His age was 67 years. Mr. O. B. Mclntire has purchased the lumber and rented the ground for three years, of Foster’s lumber yard, says the Remington Record. Mr, Wm. C. Pierce represented the Odd Fellows lodge at Rensselaer at the session of the Grand Lodge at Indianapolis, last week. Times are hard and people must economize. See elsewhere our dubbing rates with some of the leading journals and periodicals of the United States.
A Christmas-tree will bear fruit at the Christian church this season. Lots of fun is promised the youngsters. Everybody is invited to be present and contribute to the enjoyment on the occasion. A butcher firm at Logansport recently instituted a libel suit against the Journal of that city, claiming <5,000, because it facetiously intimated that somebody was manufacturing dogs into sausages. Wood will not be needed at thia office so much in July and August as it is at the present time; therefore those who wish to pay their subscription to The Union in that article are respectfully invited to bring it along without further delay. Truth Wilt. Succeed.—This fact needs no new proof, but it has been one in the success of D, B. DeLand A Co.'s Best Chemical Saleratus. Since it has been introduced we see it taking the place of most other kinds in the market. Would a bogus article do this? Notice -is hereby given to those who have been in the habit of riding or driving through my farm, and all others, that all such trespassing most be discontinued. Any person who persists in trespassing upon my farm after the date of this notice will render himself or themselves liable to prosecution.
HUGH W. PORTER.
November 30, 1876. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. —We stand aghast at the thousands hourly hurried to a premature grave, victims of having neglected the first symptoms of disease. Whether the. complaint originates in the body, or be introduced accidentally through the skin —fatal results may be warded off by a timely recourse to one or both of these medicines. 25 cents per box or pot.
