Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

One Price Only; and Everybody Served Alike.

: Our liio: aalfilffigT] r' , ■ yoC aviiX slave I.? , a A GOOD MANY DOLLARS BY BUYING READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, * j I Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises OF TX-XTZ — ... , .NARROW GAUGE ONE PRICE 1 CLOTHING STORE! Remember the place: Mrs. Hemphill’s Building. ■ Our Motto: “Fair anil Square Dealing.” i

i My Compeiition! Wipe Him Out. pr ~~ . I , - . ' . ■ , ■: ■ ■— ;i As competition is the life of trade, and those have recently come to Rensselaer I who boast they will“wipe out Leopold,” ! nothing suits me better than an opportunity to prove how much easier it is to talk than to perform in the “ wipingout” business. In consequence of such threats I have determined to sell out [my entire stock of Clothing, just newly bought, at less prices than any other House, let it be under whatever style it may assume in its firm name. Being so well known in this county but little need be said of my ability to do what I advertise: but one of the main features of my business is that my entire stock was bought for cash and up to the present time is unencumbered. This is i sufficient to guaranty in these hard and trying times an opportunity for all to save many dollars on a suit of Clothing, for no patron of mine shall leave my store without buying, even though goods must be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. I can, shall and will do this as i somebody has to be “wiped out” of the clothing trade. Now all I ask is a visit. and if you don’t feel inclined to buy of me I will at least be instrumental in posting people on low prices. I My Motto: “Never Be Beaten.” Thankful for favors, I remain, As ever, Yours, A. LEOPOLD.

\OTK ES. “ttt i: i _ XJOTJ< E OF ATTACHMENT.—Fitz W. Bed1A ‘fortFarid Ezra I..(lark vs. Sylvester Bridgman. Before Stephen Hamblin, Justice <»f the Peart* <>f .lonian township, Jasper county, Indiana. Attachment. I'he. defendant in the above entitled cause will take notice that the plaintiffs have filed with me a complaint, affidavit ami undertaking entitling them to a writ of attachment: and that said writ has been levied upon c,ert:rin property of the-defcmkmL and ..tuniiii.o.i.WaJ’e? turned ••not found;” and that the hearing of sjtjd cause is set for Saturday, the 12th day of April. A. D. 1878. at 1 o’clock r. M., when if the defemla nt *h>~md~itpiH*^i‘*iml answer. Uw chufc will be determined in his absence. 23d. 187 s. STEPHEN HAMBLIN. -24-41 ——J-ttsHee-of the Feuee. N( )TICE TO TAX-PA YERS.—Notice is livre-■—bx.-gLi-.rn to the tax-payers of Marion township and also pf the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper and state of Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at their March term of JS7-S. issued an oilier dedarng that the tax levied u)m>h the tirxabic property in said towmddp of Morion ami town of Rensselaer in aid of the const ruction of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Railway is now due: that the Indianapolis, Delphi * & Chicago Railway Company have complied with the provisions of law: that I am ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Jasiim’onnty to proceed to collect Hie said tax in the same manner as other taxes are collected; and that on ami after Tuesday. March 12th, 1878, I w|H be prepared to receive and give receipts therefor, which, if presented< to the of thesajd Indianapolis. Delphi *t Chicago Railway Company witfiin four years ! from the date thereof, shall entitle the Judders I of said receipts to certificates of shares of stock ; in said railway company equal to the amount 1 of the tax so paid as shown bv said receipts. HENRY I. ADAMS, > 25-3 t. Treasurer of Jasper county.

druggist sis Seccaid. Docx X3elow the ZGJaxiJE. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pure Liquors for Medical Purposes Only, as a matter es course; but in addition to these necessary adjuncts of an orthodox Drug Store, he has a large stock of Elegant Wall Papers! LTo be sold at Cost Prices, in order to close it out. A splendid line of Window Shades and all necessary Fixtiires. Then again, there arc Lamps. Lanterns and their Fixtures, together)* ilh Kerosene Oil, Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil, Aral’s Foot Oil, Hair Oil, Croton Oil, Oil of Peppermint, Lemon, Cloves, Tansy, Ac. Cigars o>nd Of the very be?<t quality. Cigars can't be beat for the money in any city in the United Slates, and the Chewing Tdbaceo is uuexceHefh • ■ ■ j