Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1877 — Town and County. [ARTICLE]

Town and County.

Mr. Eu Hkidlkbriigir is in - -■* •- Go to Kannal’s pharmacy for porcdn^m. Shawls near and fresh at F. J. Sears A Co.'*. f Isa W. Yboma* is visiting a brother in lowa. Boots and tb<#% of all kinds, at vftlfry A Sigler’s. Fsbsh invoice of Helios’ cloaks, at Willey & SiglciV Ctuautr Stake is receiving the •iiairs for his new hail. Wn.L*T k Siaijctt have a full lino of genuine rubber boots. Cranberries, fresh supply just received, at C. C. Starr’s. A labor stock ot scarfs forladiea just i« ot F. J. Sears A Co’s. Go to Kannal’s pharmacy for Christmas books and notions. Mr. J. W. LaKve’s family arrived in town Tuesday evening. Mart V. B. Warner is again feeding the people on fresh beef. Kannal’s pharmacy is situated on Washington street, near the bank. Mr. John I. Prßcurn.E,of Monticello, is visiting relatives in this place. Boots and shoes, a large stock at rock bottom prices at F. J. Sears & Co.'B. Call at F. J. Sears & Co.’s and take a look ifyou want your money’s worth. Willey & Siglkb have a lot of rubber overcoats which they are selling cheap. : Go to Kannal’s pharmacy and examine that delightful perfumery; the finest we ever saw. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving day, and already the turkeys are beginning to roost high. Mr. Sylvester llealy has again placed us under obligations for a late file of the San Francisco Chronicle. Mr. James Yeoman, Esal, is at ludianapolis this week attending the Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows. President Lee, of the narrow gauge railroad, is busy taking the right of way between Bradford and this place. A sice line of black alpaca;, black cashmeres and general stock of dress goods jrfSt opened at F. J. Sears' & Co'S. The New York Store has already split the last hair on prices and has contracted with the barber to cut off the remainder. Lost.—A gold necklace and locket. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at F. J. Sears & Co.’s store. Buttons. —The New York Store is selling sound buttons at from 5 seats per gross to 15 cents per dozen. Dou’t keep rice. Iron is being laid down on the Hew narrow gange railroad, and prices on groceries are down at C. C. Starr’s new cash store. The programme for the regular monthly meeting of the Jasper CounfjfcTemperance Union, will be found in another column. Read it. KANXALni&Aufcbusiness. lie has bought the largest stock of holiday books ever brought to Rensselaer, which will be sold at prices bevoud competition. Messrs. Peacock. & Sheetzek haye dissolved partnership, the formed gentleman retiring from the business/ “See notice of dissolution in another column. Mjl Chas. P. Hopkins is teaching school at tbe Hoover school house, where he taught last winter. r Charley must be popular with the patrons of that school. Orwis, the jeu elc, has on the way, and will receive iu a day or two, a new invoice of clocks. Call and loak at bis splendid new stock of clocks, watches, jewelry, etc. A ELLlllfifcof STnzerProds,Xor“ illard’s and other favorite brands of plug tobaccos, at C. C. Starr’s now cash atore. Afso a niee diric of tobacco called “Bed-Rock” at bed-roofe pri^e. ftetow I4WS« I-RlCEK.—Notwith-standing the fact that the New York Store is Belling a pair of all wool yarn socks for only 30 cents they propose to have a huge turkey andr«ranberi-y dinner Thanksgiving day.’ ■ •/. The qualified voters of Newton township will vote next Monday njiut a proposition to levy a tax property of the citiwmsofthat townsliip to aid in tha construction of the Indianapolis Delphi & Chicago railroad in the mm oi ,

Comino—Cliristiuris books and fancy goods HtlCaiinal’s pharmacy. Mu. J. 11. Wood, of Winaniac, perambulated our streets again last I week. Y.ftU canJind the. best stock of general merchandise in Rensselaer at F. J Sears & Co.’s. Dried Fruits —consisting of peaches, apples, currants, blackberries, etc., large stock, new and fresh, at C. C. Starr’s. Mu. C. B. Marterson, acompnsi, tor employed in the Craw fords vilfe Review office, spent last Sabbath in Rensselaer, the guest of Mr. Charley Ensruinger. A joint institute of the teachers of Marion and Newton townships was held at the school house in this place last Saturday. There were ahnu l twenty teachers in attendance. Tar. largest stock of tea ever brought to this mnrketcan be found at C. C. Starr’s popular grocery; which is being sold at bottom prices for cash. Good Japan tea only 35 cents a pound, or three pounds for 61.00. Try it. Notice — ICannal is daily receiving Christmas goods, such as hooks, fancy notions, tine pocket-books, a handsome stbek of imported albums, at very low prices—from 50 cents to S 3 each. Marriage licenses were issued during the past week to the following parties: Cary Cal! and Abigail Cooper; John Q. Lewis and Angeline Nichols; James-M. Carr and Josehpiuc Riley; Charles E. Florence and Anna L. Funston; Jasper Wright and Emma Bull. If you call at F. J. Sears & Co’s yon can see all their shelves filled with good substantial goods, and prices as low as any house can, sell the same quality. We buy no shoddies for their cheapness. We

wish to retain our reputation Tor good reliable fabrics. Call and examine before spending your money. Emmet Ivannal is determined not to have fastened upon him the reputation of keeping a high priced store. First of aU lie u dettfi iiuiiedto sell goods as cheap as anybody, and next to sell the best quality for the price. Especial attention is called to the large bankrupt stock of lanterns, lamps and fixtures unpacked this week, to his lire proof lamp chimneys, to Ins patent glass tin-protected coal oil cans, etc. These are all lirst quality goods, marked down to prices below competition.

Mr. Monhoe Carr and Miss Josiu Riley were uniled in marriage at the Catholic church near this place last Sunday. After j ears es vexation occasioned by the old mode of plodding through mud and water on foot, horseback, and in buggy, Miss Josie lias cqiicluded to take a Car(r), and in this she, has shown exceedingly good taste. The Union extends congratulations,and wishes that a sufficient number ot little Car(r)s may bo added to their train lo make tlicir journey upon the broad guago road of life a pleasant ono. Mu- J- W. Laßue, a former citizen of Rensselaer, but more recently a resident of. Remington, has again taken up liis abode at this place and embarked in the grocery business. He lias rented the room recently occupied by Mrs. llemphill’s millinery shop, one door north ims opened out a large atuKwell selected stock of groceries of all kinds, which he proposes to sell at bqttom figures for cash. Mr, Laßue is too well known to the peogle of Jasper county to need any recommendation, having been in business at this place and at Remington for over twenty years-, and having for himself an enviable reputation as a busiuess man. The Union takes pleasure in giving such men as Mr. L. a hearty welcome to a place in our midst, and bespeak* for him a liberal patronage. Lndd Commandments. Thou shall trade nt no other store but mine. .'. Them shaft not make any substitute for coffee, nor any likeness of anything in ray stpre, nor in the cellar under Alto store, for I am a jealous merchant, visifing all sorts of iniquities upon ttloke vvho never visit me, and treating kindly all those who remember me. Thou shall not ask credit, for I will nut hold him guiltless who wants to be trusted. Si* days shalt .thou buy all thy goods, but the, seventh day thou shall buy nothing except what is necessary. A Remember Ludd Hopkins, that lljy <Ujji£S uitiy. Jaii ,f in liis IkuiJs^

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