Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1878 — Insure Against Accidents. [ARTICLE]
Insure Against Accidents.
The Traveler’s Life and Accident Insurance t'ompnny has paid 29,506 claims on accident* to which all men are exposed in the ordinary walks of life. It is a mistake to suppose that the accident policies of t his company are only designed io cover casualties incident to travel. All prudent men ; should make provision against the unfore- ' seen. Apply to John Vnn’t Woud, Esq., ' the agent of tbe company, and ba will furnish blanks, give explanatio'n, write policy and receive the premium, the whole transaction taking but a tew minutes. No medical examination required. A grand ahootlag tournament will be held at Logansport on the 28il>. 29th and 30lh of the present month, fur the championship of Indiana and several purses of mpnejt Excursion trains will be run on all the railroads entering that city, and a fastens time is anticipated. Mr. Robinson, cashierofa bank in Washington, Ohio, and wife are guests at the Austin 'Howe. Mr Robinson is interested its the conalrucHon company that is buildotfiev narrow gauge railroads.
Go to Call A Smoot's for good tea* at low prices. .1 ' (..( .- . ‘ . N lee fresh oranges and lemons at Call & Kmool's. Full line of millinery good* nt Willey <lc Sigler's. Four l>ars of soap for 25 cent* at Cult A Smoot's. Fresh chocolate enromel* at Catt A Smoot'*. (To U Cass if Smoot’s for bargain* in grocerie*. The beat cannmk fruit at reduced price*, at Kern’s. Good coflce for 20 cent* a pound at Catt AAmoot'*. 2o,(KMt pound* of wool wanted by F. J-. A Co. A larfce stock of groceries recievo-1 at Kern's yesterday. Silk parasol* at Willey A Sigler'*, from 75 cents to $3 each. Willey A Sigler keep a full lino of men'* fine boots and shoes. Robert 0. .James nnd Mary Pearl Leedy me licensed to marry. Manchester Sutton nnd Mary Green bare been iFernsed to marry. American sewing machines at Willey & Sigler* at from $25 to $35. Judge llmnmond is holding court for Judge Pettit nt Wabash, this week. A new foot -bridge is to l>e built over the mill-race, opposite the flowing well. For cash you cun buy a nice Paisley shawl nt the Now York store, cheap. Assorted fancy candies, nnd maple sugar, for sale at Emmet Kniihnl’s drug store. Exntnine Kern's tea's; they are th* best mid cheapest ever offered iu Rensselaer. Whooping cough is becoming prevalent among the rising generation in Rensselaer. Willey & Sigler have a full line of men's shirts ut prices from .’>o cents to $1.75 each. We have a large stock of jeans and flannels to exchange for wool. F. J. Sr Alt*A Co. For choice new patterns of wall paper, very cheap, go to Emmet Kannal's drug store. Straw hats for 15, 20 and 25 cents each, at the Narrow Gmigo <>n« Price Clothing Store. Tobaccos—n large stock of both chewing nnd smoking—for sale cheap, ut C.itt & Smoot's.
Roaudoniine. a perfect dentifrice and highly flavored, for sale at Emmet Kannal's drug store. Mr*. M. L. Spitler and Mr. Jonathan Ftnzee hare thanks f-w present* of garden vegetables. The New York store is the only house in Rensselaer that sells foi' cash only, or its equivalent. Mr*. Rosanna Mclntosh of Kansas is the guest of her brother-in-law, Thomas Boroughs, Esq. Fine striped lustre coats, from $1 to $3 each, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Slate Prosecutor Travis, of Fowler, nnd Wiley Pierce, Esq., of Remington, were in town yesterday. Mrs. Frank Hausman, nee Lillie Tharp, is visiting her mother and circle of relatives mid friends.
Summer coats for men, youths nnd hoys, only 40 and 53 cent* each, at the Narrow Gauge On# Price Clothing Store. Mr. Philander R. Benjamin left this town on Tuesday for LaFayette, where he expects to he engaged in teaching school. Font dollars and fifty cents will buy a tip top working suit'of clothes at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing SttWe. A kindly invitation is extended to nil to visit the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store, and inspect goods and learn prices. Query.—“ Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros, “Seal of North Cai olina’’ at the same price? lfi-ly. Mr. Frank Purcupile of Dayton, Ohio, min Mr. John I. Puroupile of Monticello, Indiana, visited their father’s house this week. Handkerchiefs far boys anti girls, warranted not to fade, only two cents a piece, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Mrs. Wry E. Hopkins ami her family have returned, this week, from an extended visit among relatives in Kosciusko and Cass counties. ToS.mokkks. —If you must smoke, economize as much as possible: buy good five cent cigars at Kern’s for half the money—two for five cents. Don’t forget tliat the place to get groceries cheap is at Catt A Smoot’s, successors to Ben. Waldorf, first door west of Rhoades’ harness shop, Rensselaer, Indiana. Do you know that the place to buy goods cheap is at n cash store? To be convinced of that fact <-all nnd examine stock und learn prices at the New York store. Fun Salk.—ls you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper ceunty, consult Thompson A Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. ’fA young girl, n mernlier of one of the families of Hurleys in Barkley township, eight miles northeast of town, was struck by lightning and instantly killud, on Tuesday last.
If you desire plenty of politics, well diversified, take Tiik Vxiox, the only truly independent paper published in Jasper county, Indiana. Subscription price only $1 a year. The Monticello Htrald speaks very highly of Mr. John Crooks, formeily of that place, who is now in the empLy of Mr. Emmet Kannal. practical druggist and pharmaceutist, Kensselaer, Indiana. Willis J. lines, Esq., was summoned to Monticeflo on, Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Turner, an aunt who had died quite suddenly. Mrs. John I. Purcupile retuftrtSl home in response to the same telegram. The time for whitewashing and houseeleaning has come. Avail yourselves of the opportunity Insecure a package of patent kalsomine and a few bolts of wall paper very cheap, at Emmet Kannal's drug store. Ralph Fendlg Is agent fbr thc Howe sewing machines, the model of which all other sewing machines are but! copies and imitations. He will keep a number of tbeseexeellent household helps on exhibition at his store. There is a little too much rain fill for a irai-clnss corn planting season, and work in that direction is somewhat retarded; but meadows, wheat, rye and oats fields are coming forward most luxuriantly, while •very variety of fruit promises to be abundant. About the nicest graining—the jnosl'perfeet imitation of the grain of wood in painting—itdiae been out fortune to see in many a det, is some wort that is being done in Bedford’s Hall thia week by Mr. C. P. Hop- | kina. It is well worth t betrouble of going up to look pt- e
Eight dollar* will buy • handaonie suit »f clothe* at Ute Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Rev, JI. B. Miller, who baa be£n laboring witn the Baptist church at Pine Grore, White county, fur two year* or more, report* four candidate* for immersion and union with that church on the first Sunday in June. Emmet Kannal was trying to administer an antidote to a favorite sporting dog that hod been jKtisoned with strychnine, one day Inst week, and was bitten in the end of a finger. The dog died; but a prompt application of pure carbolic acid to the finger wound promise* io prevent any serious effect to Nir. Ksnnsl.
The ladies of Rensselner and vicinity will hold a meeting al the court house nt 3 o’clock p. m. on Saturday. May 11th, for tho purpose of making preliminary arningenienta for the appropriate celebration of Decoration Day—Mny 80th. 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. Jesse Comer died last evening, of pulmonary consumption. He was about thirtyfive year* old; had grown up from-boyhood in the county; during the rebellion wa» a faithful soldier in the 87th regiment Indi* kna volunteer infantry. Gentleness of disposition and integrity of character won for him the esteem of all with whom he came in contact. By his death a good citizen is lost. He will lie buried at 8 o'clock*!his afternoon.
