Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1877 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL MATTERS.

A. Leopold, of Rensselaer, occupies four columns, the year ’round, in the Uwiox. We wish wt had several snch merchants in our place.— Oxford Tribune Elder Smith delivered every able and interesting discourse in the M. E. Church last Sabbath morning upon the three Christian graces— Faith, Hope and Chasity. Judge Hammond is enjoying a three weeks’ respite from official duty in his circuit. A, portion of the time will be devoted to th« assistance of brother judge* whose dockets are large. The iey condition of the streets this week has had a tendency to shake the confidence of pedestrians, and in several instances they have given free exhibitions of tjbclr wonderful acrobatic powers. Barkley township school number 2. W. A. Kelley,.teacher. Synopsis of a report for the month ending January Bth, 1877. Enrollment of pupils, 18; average dally attendance, 18. Bello Brown, Jennie Osborne, Stella Park!sop, Amra Barkley, Harvey Barkley, and Addison Pafklson were pr«p»i every day. Patrons are invited to visit the school. ' Mr. N. R. Bowman will please accept thanks for a copy of Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper, published In London, England. It ia a twelvepage paper, six eolnmns to the page, seventy-two columns in all, fiftyfour columns of wbieh is solid reading matter* It is » w»«*t escellem newspaper.

Holloway’* Pills— are $ sore remedy for all sexual complaints and may be taken by females of all ages, who are suffering from a disorganised system or those distressing diseases in particular which frequently ooonr (from inattention at the turn of life. They are so mild that tba moat delioate female may taka them with perfect safety. 4$ cent# per box or pot Mr. Ezra L. Clark bas been employed by the commissioners of Newton county to examine the books and reports of Capt Pfrimmer, ex-treasurer of that county, in conjunction with a gentleman to be selected by his boudamss, and report what amount b due from him to Newton county. It i* estimated that Cspt. Pfrimiuer is bsbind in tbe neighborhood of 000. He is more hopeful and is of the opinion that he owes little or nothing transferred all of his property, valued at about $14,000, to his bondsmeq* thirteen in number, who are amply able to make good any deficiency so that the cotwy wiU to* nothing K reality, * 4*.- j : - s atari