Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1878 — Temperance Meeting Programme. [ARTICLE]
Temperance Meeting Programme.
Bny? wohool snita for al Willey ct Sigivr’s. Yonih’s *«?<L ’•oyo clothing a opccialty all. J«ow iiHtn'a. Go to Willey & Sigler for h good chenp pair of panto—only tl.-’A. Heniomber that Willey Sigler well L. Failvy's hand sewed boots. Whole mi’Hh for meti —cons, panto alitj vesl--for only >5, at Willey Dig let’s. ■mwr*' For the Inteat spring style in iiicii'h nml boys’ lialu g<« to Willey it Sigler a. Frank Hopkins will attend the stall! billiard todrnaiiieiil at Itidiatiapolia next week. Are yon to paint? Try the Slaiidr.rd i’repared Paint, Hold by Emmet Kaun.-il. Go tn M. I>. Rlio idea' limber shop for good t-ln witig and Hinoking lobucco, ami cigars Go to tin- New York' Store for bmgmtiH. A large invoice of new goods just received. Ptrfi-clly pnTe, a white Ivatl ami linseed oil. Pure goods a specialty at Kaunal’s drug store. Willey A Sigler have a nice assortment of men’s and boys’ shoes—the latest spring style. Fine jeans coals, big enough for t the oldest man in the county, al Willey Sigl. r’s, only f-2. I;ined wetl-made pant«"only US’ cents a pair at the Narrow Gauge On® Prise Clothing Store. j The finest and largest sUick of ■ bleached muslin ami calicos eat) be ! fottml at I lie New York Store. Tobbacco ami cigars of tin: best ' quality and as low in price as any ! in market, al M. 1) lihoadee’ bar 1 her shop. j Patent borato-o f zinc kalsomine. Brilliaiit white and elegant and siylish tints for sale at Kminal’s drug store. Wild geese are plcantifnl in the ' vicinity of Rensselaer, and Emmet Kanual sells the best cigar iu-Xhis-town for 5 cents. Suicide is not more sinful than to negleot a cough, when 25 cents will buy a bottle of cough syrup St Kannal’s drug store. A handsome wall half furnishes a room. For wall paper mid win dow shades at coat prce» go to Emmet Kannal’s drug store. An elegant line of gentlemen’s furnishing goods and_ hats, rway down in piicee, at' I. LowiuaiPs N arrow Gauge Store. Ker. Mr. Small of Idaville will preach in th s Preshy ten mi church next Sunday at 10: 30 a. in. A general invitation is extended to the public. ■'? Qyery.—“Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they com buy Marburg Bros. “Seal of North Carolina” at the same price? ’ 1C ]y Seven dollars will buy a suit of clo hex al the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store that could not be equalled by any $lO suit at uth er places. ‘ —3-7-7"--Don’t buy one dollars, worth of ready made clothing before calling at th® Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store and examining goods and learning prices. My spring stock-has cotne to hand and comprises a fnH -issortnien*. ot paints, varnish, and wall, sash, kalsomine and whitewash Tr irsTHis—al Tvin'm Mr.~M7~O Cissel, Tormer’y a partner in this establishment, went to Mexico, Indiana, on Motel ty, with the expectation of being married to Miss Jennie F. Pegau. Tbos. Underwood, Esq. of Laf:iyelte, a distinguished Odd Fel4ow, was surveying the town thi# week, with an eye open to the probabilities of taking-fire insurance risks. For Sale.—ls you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, ; consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They-sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. A full stock of all kinds of evergreensand—other orn mnen ta I shrubbery, grown in this latitude mid hardy, very cheap at Coen’s nursery half a mile north of court house. 25-3 L The premium on gold is now only Feven-eighlhs of one per cent., the quotations being 100£. Lmid Hopkins is offering all goods on specie basis prices—bed rock bottom fora fact. Try him. I. Lowman makes a specialty of ready made clothing. Those who buy of him have the advantage of better goods, lower prices and a larger assortment to select from than if they went elsewhere. Our stock will be kept constantly full and as complete as any house in the county, enabling ns to the patrons of the New York Store a good assortment from which to select. Our goods are down to cash prices. F. J. Sears <fc Cm Willey & SiglerHiave the best assortment of men’s anti boys’ clothing ever brought to Rensselaer, which they selling- at pricesthatdefy eom petition*Jeans coats, $2; jeans pants t 1.25 to S 3. Good suits, ti to $>8.50. Call and examine before buying. The old stere of F. J. Sears Co, has been renovated nnd partially remodeled. We have removed the New York Store from Mrs. Hemphill's building and ou.* store from this time will be called the “New’York Store.” Rememberthe place; tor at the New York Store goods may be bought very cheap for eaah- ' F. J. Sears & Co.
I All v’arietii-s I»f fr'iiil-bearlng' trees, including the puayl'i »ic cov- , ered with live bright, blossom buds. | F. G. White’s combination dra-: 1 matic company is billed to play in | Starr's hall three nights this week,J this evening. The | company has an excellent reputelion anti no donbtwill entertain nil i who go out to sue them. A Farm ol 200, acres suitable for ?tock raising, to . rent. House, ’ I stable and otht-r improvdmenlH. Six miles north of town. For terms ;iiol other particulars t nquire of M. F. Chileote, attorney nt law, Kensselaci\ Indiana. 23. John Coen’s nursery sto<;kis full consisting of all the best varieties of fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, small fruits, etc., adapted to cultivation in tins latittole. Stock and fe»iik>H«H*4to-W-4*fft.«*Hli> fteeve-, half mile nqrtli of coiirt-lwnse. 25-4 H, Jmlge Hammond's most estimable wife brought averse of the poetry of spring lime t<> brighten the editorial den , one day this week, in the shape of a bouquet of violets nnd crocuses whi<-h had bloomed in her garden under the sweet influences of her sunshiny smiles. Thanks. Mr. Charles Levi will bo in Rensselaer MmfiTay anTTuesday, M arplj )Btli and 1 Olli, to ynrhcjise horses. He wants No, I, fine sty ie, UD-headeti, neat, fat and dark' explored stork, tor which he will pay casli. No oUrtw-kijid wanted. This would be a good time to pelition the board of town trustees for sidewalks. Many arc needed, ami ondly needed. The hoard signify a williugriess ami desiie tv give all proper heed toanypetitions of this nature brought lo their atrrntion, and are ready to pass such i orders :is may be proper under the 1 laws by which they most he govern- | ed. A good plank walk of at least four foot widtli oughtby all means to be [aid from some convenient pyint on Washington street to the depot building. This should be done without delay, and itwill beashanie to neglect it. Samuel Miller, ofMinnesota, is visiting his brother John Miller, Esq. who is very low with pulmonarydisease. Dr. Millerisqutte well Known by the older citizens of Jas per, having ’neen a resident first of Rensselaer and then of Remington. He was a member of the lower branch of the Minnesota legisla111re w hich has bitt recently ailjonnir ed. The Doctor looks as vigorous as he diil ten years ago; and is otic of the most earnest advocates of ternpid'anceqxrincipte^rnnit prohibitory liews th :rt ever elung wit h the tenacity <>f bigotoi'y and fanaticism to the vile democratic party. In this respect he is an anomaly of the body:politic, a political lusim naturae, as it wWeyfor he is a gentleman r W = more than ordinary intelligence,, both natural and acquired. The accident to the train on the narrow gauge raikoad last week was not as serious as reported at first. The locomotive and cars were got. back on tl.e track next day, and after slight repairs coinmeneetl rxmning again regularly. It, is supposed -that The train was thrown off by obstructions placed i on the track; as since 'hen plates, ties and pieces of timber are said to have been found on the track in the neighborhood of the place where the accident hapjjened. Messrs. Yeoiuan,TTegref it Co. have issued handbills offering a reward tn r th e r- o rrvic ti on of an y permanner. The man said to have been badly hurt by the accident, received a slight cut on one hand aiid a sITgKt Bruise oi so, Kiir nothing of a serious character, lie is reported all right again.
A regular meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union will be held in the Presbyterian Church Monday evening, March 26th. The programme is as follows: 1. Music by Abbott's old orchestra. 2. —Reading of Scripture by the vice-president. 3. —Prayer by Rev. Thos. Yanscoy. —4.—Rea ding miu te s ofsoc i e ty. 5. Music by orchestra. 6. —Declamation by Elmer Dwiggins. 7. —Select reading by Miss Lizzie Walton. 8. —Essay by John L. Alakeever. 9. —Declamation by Louis Hollingsworth. 10. —Recess. 11. —Music by orchestra. 12—Declamation by Charles 11. Price. 13. —Essay by Dr. I. B. Washburn. 14. —Declamation by Fannie Wood. 15. —Ballad by M. 0. Cisself 16. —Rebilalion by Miss Mary Washburn. 17. Song by Miss Mell Wright and others, 18. —Voluntary exercises. 19. —Election of officers. 20.4-Oratioii by Johu F. Boroughs. 21.—Song by Rafthcl Bass and others. Exercises Will commence nt 7:30. Tire puWic ftro eordaal'ly intiied lo
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E. H. THARP,
President.
