Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1877 — Brief Local Mention. [ARTICLE]

Brief Local Mention.

Good-bye 1877. Fresh ground spices at K<mV, Fine gold pens at Willis J. lint s’ drug store. Kid gloves at Willey & Sigler’* for 50 cents. Deputy Auditor Cowdtn visited Delphi last week. A fine lot of writing desks at Willis J. lines’ drug store. For good and cheap bargains call at the New York Store. More of those 25 cent silk handkerchiefs at Willey & Sigler’s. The Union wishes its readers, one and all, a'happy New Year. A srpEßfi stock of bronzed statuary at Willis J. Imes’ drug store. A full line of cheviot shirting, very cheap, at the New York Store. Flower vases—A splendid variety, at W illis J. lines’ drug store. The town schools a-e having two weeks vacation for the holidaya. Albums, finest assortment In the county, at Willis J. Imes’ drug store. At Willey & Sigler’s is the place to buy’silk handkerchiefs for 25 cents. Card receivers, most handsome designs, at Willis J. lines’ drug store. Seal brown Germantown yarn at the New York Store, only $1.2(7 a pound. Embossed alphabetical blocks and dominoes at Willis X lines’ drug store. Now is a good time to subscribe for The Union —the beginning of a new year. Miss Lizzie Rudolph, of Logan' sport, is visiting the family of Mr. W. S. Orwin. Willey & Sigler sell all staple groceries as cheap as can be had in the market. It will pay everybody wanting good 8 to call, and aeo as- at tho Hopkins corner. Knit jackets, ladies’, children’s and misses’, at reduced prices, at Willey & Sigler’s. Confectionery, the largest and best selected stock in town, at Willis J. Imes’ drug store. The pile drivers at the railroad bridge near town completed their work last Friday morning. Photograph and autograph albums, an excellent assortment, at Elder Godfrey, of LaFayette, occupied the pulpit in the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Prof. Allen, Superintendent of the town schools, is spending vacation visiting friends in Ohio. Fine gold and silver gilt perforated card board, in pink and Other colors, at Willis J. Imes’ drug store. Go to Kern’s grocery for glass &nffqtiegnsware, pocket and table cutlery, if you want to save money. Poetical, historical and biographical works, handsomely bound editions, at Willis J. lines’ drug store. Mr. Bide Staley, of South Bend, is spending the holidays in Rensselaer, the guest of Mr. Ben. W aldorf. • Mrs. J. S. Wigmore and Miss Annie McEwen spent their Christmas with friends at Monticello, their old home. Willis X. Imes has a few choice goods left for the New Years trade. Call and examine his stock before making purchases. Iron is being laid down on the new narrow gauge railroad, and prices on groceries are down at C. C. Starr’s new cash store. At Willis J. lines’ drug store is the largest stock of perfumery, stationery, soaps and hair brushes ever opened in Rensselaer. For dried fruits go to C. C. Starr’s New' Cash Store. lie ha» in stock peaches, apples, blackberries, prunes, currants, etc., etc. We propose to invoice our stock about January 10th, 1878. Until that time we shall sell all goods at marked down prices. Ludd Hopkins. For confectioneries go to C. C. Starr’s; he has the greatest variety of candy ever brought to the town. Also a choice lot of oranges just received^-—— rrrrr Go to W illis J. Imes* drug si o re' for New Years presents.- In order to dispose of his stock of holiday goods he has concluded to sell them regardless of cost Owing to the bad weather and almost impassable roads F.~XSears <fc 0.0. will give their creditors a little more time in which to call and settle their accounts. Lost, on Christmas, between tho bank and river bridge, a black cAameled gold scarf pin. A suitable reward will be paid the finder by leaving the same at the bank or at this office. A Full line of Finzer Bfo.’s, Lorillard’s and other favorite brands of plug tobaccos, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash store. Also a nice line of fine-cut tobaccos at from &Q tg SO cents per pound.