Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1876 — List of Books, Suitable for Holiday Presents, for Sale by Emmet Kannal. [ARTICLE]
List of Books, Suitable for Holiday Presents, for Sale by Emmet Kannal.
Dickens’ Works complete in 14 volumes. Julqs Verne’s Juvenile Works complete in 6 volumes. Waverley Novels .(Sir Walter Scott) 25 volumes. Jacob Abbott’s scientific Works, for the young, 4 volumes. Works of Charles Reade, George Elliott, - Wilkie Collins, Marion Harland, Augusta Evans, Rev. E. P. Roe, Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. “Quad’s Odds,” humorous, by C. B. Lewis, the funny man of the Detroit Free Press. Abbott’s American Pioneers and Patriots, 11 volumes. Wood’s Natural Hivtory. Don Quixote. Arabian Nights. Poetical Works of Shakespeare, Dryden, Byron, Milton, Scott, Burns, Tennyson, and Longfellow. Juvenile libraries, etc., etc., eto.
Elder Hendryx, of Remington, preached excellent sermons at the Christian church here on Sunday morning and evening. The church had been closed for some time undergoing repairs, and this is the first service since the workmen completed it. The room has been enlarged, re-seated, painted, papered and otherwise improved, until it is one of the neatest and most comfortable dhurchea in town. The membership deserve great credit for what they have done, and church goers will appreciate the comfort no little.— Kentland Gageite. We learn that a bill was presented to the commissioners at the last session demanding pay out of the county treasury, tor goods and clothing stolen by burglars from a store in Francesville. Qf course the commissioners dismissed the bill.— Winamac Democrat.
A Howard countjtonmpkin grown this year weighed ICT pounds. Schuyler Carekadden, of Terro Coupee, was fined one dollar and .costs by Justice Wkinery ow Saturday, for whipping one of the pupfla in his school at that plaee.—SbvtA Bend Ragitttr. ThoYoUMG Folks’ Monthly, die great bppular Illustrated literary magazine for young people. A novelty 1H Rtany respects; msirty ffep«rrtmentsalqne worth the whole subscription prlcJ. Text book for school dialogues, etc. Cash prises for compositions. Thia Monthly supplies wants that have never been supplied by any other periodical. Tb|rty*two tbreeoolumn pages in every number: beautifully designed, with tinted cover. Terms of subscription, per year, postpaid. B«nd 10c for «ne metUh's trial. Address, Young Folk* 1 Monthly, 151 and 168 Fifth Ave., Cbieago, 111.
