Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1878 — Republican Caucus. [ARTICLE]
Republican Caucus.
The republican voters of the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, ate invited to attend a caucus to be held in Starr’s Hall on Friday evening, May 3d, 1878, at 7 o clock, for tho purpose of nominating a corporation ticket consisting of one iiustce for each of the five distiieis of the town or Rensselaer, one treaeuret, tine clerk and one assessor to be voted for at the election to be held Monday, May Oth 1878. 11 OKDKt.'AI K. CUII^OTB, ,Chaiiman Republican Committee for Iho Town of Rensselaer.
Judge Osborn, of Lnpotle, is io town. The heat canned fruit at reduced prices, at Kern’s. A large stock of groceries received at Kern’s yesterday, | , Examine Kern’s tens; rimy arc the best and cheapest ever offered in Rensselaer. A good straw hat for 16 cents at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store.Mr. V. S. Peek ham, of Logans; ort, talks of opening a furniture (tore in Rensselaer. An elegant assortment of straw hats at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. A full line of silk and worsted caps at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing St- re, Goods sold at remarkably low figures at tbe Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Fine light colored cassimere pnnls, in great variety, at the Narrow Gauge One Pnee Clothing Store. A boHUtifhl line of school suits for boys 7 to 12 years old, Ht the Narrow Gauge Ono Price Clothing Store. White vests in ten different styles, in price from $1.25 upwards, at tho Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Arthur W. Cole is engaged in the business of pninting and paper hanging. Faithful honest work is his motto. Willey 4 Bigler will take gold, silver, corn btltV-r, e^a T accounts, or in excitunge for goods. Willey & Sigler have a very desirable stock of men’s and boys’ ready made clothing which they arc selling at low prices. R. Fendig hae a brand new stock of gentlemen’s clothing which he will sell cheaper than any Jew in Jasper county dares to. Willey &"S : gler have a large and well selected stock of merchandise which they ure selling at prices that defy competition. . Mr. John Miliikeu. Assistant Superintendent of the Indianapolis, Delulii & Chicago riL'mitd, ' eiu' -it'd f ont Ohio tit’s week. To SnriXßTs.—lf you roust smoke, economize ns much as poss b!e; buy good five cent cigatsai Ketn-’sfor ha!".lie money—two fur five cents. Men's blue flannel, black alpaca and linen suits in the latest styles, at Fcndig's, better and cheaper than any other dealer offers in Jasper county. The exercises of the elocution class of the public school, performed in Starr’s Hull, Saturday evening, attracted a full house, uud were cred 1 table to those, who participated T £ - ... - The Presbyterian Sunday school will he reorganized next Sunday, by the cleciion of officers. All the friends of the school arc invited to be present and assist in the work, * Miss Jennie Pulton lias lost, a breastpin valued as a keepsake. It is it plain round gold pin, snowtl.ike ornament, with plain gold bow at the top. Finder will please return.
Miss Celia Wilkinson, of LnPoiie couuly, formerly a teacher in the s< hoois of this towa, in which capacity she gained eminent popularity, is visiting friends in Rensselaer this week. Elder 11. V. Reed will preach in the Christian church next Saturday evening, Sunday morning and Sunday evening. The public are cordially invited to cuino and hear him. It is a mistake! La Fayette, Loiransporl and Chicago are not Hie places to buy millinery goods at retail. Miss Lilia Boroughs will convince anyone of this fact who may give her a call. A splinter of lightning dodged off fom a tall shade fee into Mrs. CliarJo.te h « n's bou-e, on Cu'lcn street, this evenin', do-ing-Sliglit damage, but whispering louder than a telephone. —Growing wheat and rye are in head this 2d day ol May in Jasper county, Indiana, latitude4l° north. The grent rainfall of the past week has almost insured a good -crop of-tame hay. *=» Mrs. J. P. Dunlap, sister and daughter arrived in town Monday evening. Mr. Dunlnp and family am domiciled _in the Widow Lamson house, having become citizens of Rensselaer once more.
Mr. Jonathan Panconst, o Jasper county, haR the contract for grading the extension of the 1., D. & C. railroad between Montieello and Bradford. Work wits commenced at the former place yesterday. George B. Conwell always gives satisfaction as a worker in wood, All kinds ol wagon and carriage woodwork repairing, the repairing of faint tools, of cabinet furniture, etc., dune in satisfactory ninuncr. Dr. Loughridge hits a couple of inti resting fragments of copper that were found in the mineral formations of Jasper county recently. They nre quite pure and probably have an intrinsic value of fifteen cents. Miss Lilia Boroughs has a very large assortment of million j goods on exhibition at the post office building, all of which she will sell as low as the lowest: Call and examine her goods and prices before ingFob Sale. —ls you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper ceunty, consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to swipes. ts.A Farm ot2oo acres, suitable for stock raising, to rent. House, stable and other improvements. Six miles north of town. For terms and other particulars cni|uire of M. F. L’hilcote, attorney at law, Rciissclner. Indiana. 2:1.
- Mr. Mitchell, representing the LaFayette, Muncie & Bloomington, and the LaFayette, Bloomington & Mississippi railroads, whoso time card is published by The Unios. came over from LaFayette on Monday to visit Rensselaer, etc., etc. He is a jolly, good follow, and a regular bale of business.. The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity will hold a meeting at the court house at 3 o’clock p. m. on,{Saturday, May llth, for the purposo of ranking preliminary arrangements for the appropriate celebration of Decoration Bay—May 30th. A general attendance of all who have kindly feelings for the memory of the patriots who died in the service of their country is desired. / Frankie McEwen, one of the sweetest' little maidens in tbe state of Indiana, has the editor’s thanks for a charming bouquet of lilacs, apple blossoms, tulips and dicentra. The bouquet is almost as fragrant ss the giver is beautiful and nrndesf. - Blanch Loughridge, delicate, intelligent and interesting came to show the way. Flowers are the ornaments of nature, and little children arc the flowers of humanity.
