Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1878 — Things that Should be Painted with Iron Clad Paint. [ARTICLE]

Things that Should be Painted with Iron Clad Paint.

T-aA-trtoi«c*l price* at Kern'». Rymp* will New Orleans molasses in IffAtSUrrs. Hoa John P. Carr, of White countv, was in town Ittenlav. > Buy your groceries at Kern'*, (lie cheapest place in the county. A lavffe Mock *f stoneware at reduced pri « for sale at Burr's. Table cutk-ry, pocket cutlery and spoons, a large stuck cheap, nt Starr’s. rrnit-jellies in glosses, nice for picnics, !V» and invalids, at Catt it Smoot's. OreraWi B*, fs and fiO cents, at the Narlk*w Gunge One Drier;,Clothing fiture. furring chickens, one or two years old and as bit as necessary, at Catt & Smoot's. Willey & HigWr vre agents at Rensselaer for Nme. Demurest'* popular patterns. White fish, end ball, mackerel, limit and pickerel at Starr'a; also, fishing tackle. Won't fail to go to Kern for a cheap lot of crockery iind glassware hefore it ia gone. Dr. Kdley'e; Monday morning, May 20, ISiS; democrat; 11J pounds avoirdupois*. Kx'ensire preparation is la-ing made for Uie projicr ohsemtnee of Decoration Day. Another male prostitute was shot at on Monday l.y an inmate of Prairie Paradise. hive ear loads of bogs wen- shipped over the ns-~ w gauge railroad fiom this point yesterday. oiiertM frier of Lake county nnd Mr. Dan last week. Mill’s striped lustre and linen doslors at Willey A Sigler’s are sold at the Tery lowest prices.

Straw hats in endless variety nt remarkahly low figttrei, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Is»w prices Tor good reliable goods can only bo had at the Narrow Gauge On* Price nothing Store. Bine flannel sack suits, the coat half lined, only fit at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. A fresh lot of Imperial. Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Japan and black tea, for bottom prices, at Starr's. Summer coats for men. youths and hoya, enly 40 and 50 rents, at the Narrow Gauge Wne Price Clothing Store. Good wool lints for men and boys only CO. 70 and 75 cents, nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Consantly on hand at Willey & Sigler’s —a skill Roe of Falley's hand made boots xftdf shews—the best in the market. A steer belonging to Alfred McCoy was struck i<y lightning anl killed lust Saturday, in’(he pasture above town. Iron-clnd paint, the best paint in Hie world; also, perfectly pure white lend and pure boiled JinseoJ oil, at C. C. Starr’s, Re-mcmlicr that at the Narrow Gauge one Prsee Clothing Store all (phhU arc marked in plain figures, and nil are treated alike, A large stock of trout, pickerel, mackerel and white fish, in kits, quarter barrels and half barrels for sale cheap, at Kern’s, QUIRT. —“Why will meustnokccotniunn tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Pros, ‘ Seal of North Carolina’’ at the same price? 10-lv.

Positively (he best stock of ping lolmccm Ib Rensselaer is at C«tt ft Smoot's; also, fine cot, shorts, smoking ami splendid eignn. Custom made fire worsted coats and rests handsomely trimmed, from $lO to >■!<. *1 the Xarrow’ Gauge One Price Clothing Store. F*ni Scott has gone to dwell among (lie sand tappers of Jasper county. He will nedoabt ho found ready for any emergency. —Fowler Democrat. An orchestra hand composed of youns ladies is a Rensselaer attraction. They will supply the musiefor the tempercucc meeting on the eveningof June 3d. Three hexes of axle greose for 23 cents, at Gatt k Smoot’s. Splendid for wagons and carriages, or may lie used to grease the griddle or as a relish on the table. Miss Lilia Boroughs, proprietress of WilVy It Sigler’s millinery department, is selling ladies', misses’ and children s hats or flic latest style at very low prices. Emmet Knnnnl is prepared to furmsh parties and [denies with ice cream and strawberries at lowest possible rates. Call at his drug store and leave orders. A change of time is note,] }„ /he card of flia 1., IX & C. rail rood. Passenger and mail train leave* Rensselaer at 11 o'clock a. half an hour earlier than heretofore. Willey ft Sigler received ten new A menran sewing machines yesterdav. Tliev now have between twenty-fire and tbii'ty in fheir warcroom: prices $25, $35, $lO and SSO.

Fob Salk. —ls you want to huy a tract of land in Jasper ceunty. consult Thompson 4 Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners' prices, and hare a large list from which to NlKt • ■ ? |f. Marriage licenses were issuer] during the past week to John G. Tharp and Frank M. Hollingsworth, Jacob Wagner and Catherine Orhder, Tames L Grigs; aud Hannah A. Davisson. ; . Mr. L. C. Grant is at Indianapolis in the calamity of representative of Iroquois Lodgu No. 143 1 <l. O. F. in the Indiana Fellows grand lodge which wus in *eseion Tuesday and Wednesday. It iadcsired hy the committee of arrangements at the masquerade partv to-ruorrow (Friday) evening that all those en masque make it a point to represent some character, thereby enabling ear reporter to obtain • correct list for publication. tj Kannat, t&e druggkt, it deaßng ift fll kinds of seasonable fresh ftnrl*. At \beir appointed' time he keeps oranges, lemons, peaches, straw berries, raspberries. MackWrrios, grapes, etc. He baa strawberries fresh from the south at the present date. President Lee, of the Indianapol>, Delphi & Chicago railroad, was in tosro this morning. Everything connected with the ■toad ia hopeful. Lake county peaple are working np a good feeling; Frankfort is im- I patient hi have the line extended southward a« enrfy an possible. BarrfO daya I will fnraTsh lbe $75 style tis Hows, Singer, Weed, American, Grover ft Baker, or any other sowing machine for 9 38 C. O. D. at Rensselaer; m rebuilt machines, good as iwtw, for from sl7 to $26. Xddress C. W. Clifton, Fiktt Grove, or Xenasaiaer, Indiana. *stf. M!m Eva Mi Troxell, feacher school No. l^Seyler),-Newton township, for tbomonth emKwg'Muy 10th, reports the enrolling of 22 selroMro, and an average daily attend'once of Ml. Perfect in wtterrdamse, punctuality, dhpwtment and study. Wallace Hayier, Ulysses Grant t Frank Hemphill, geld on Grant, Maud Benjamin, Emma JnHit. Wu.uio Saylor.

David W. Pritchard tost acoat, veu,shoulder braces and iinck-ti* from a buggy on Monday, between the depot and Washington street. Cost and Test of black stuff. Mile. Ih'iwofeat’s celebrated patterns ftp Indies’, misses’ end rbtldrss's dresses, poionetscs, over stUie, basques, robes, wrappers, «r*ti», jiiobua, sleeve*, pockets, mantles, cloaks, jackets, paletots, aun bets and bonnets, aprons, underwear, and infants' and bays’ suits, tan lie bought st Willey ■& Sigler -. , - t A great deal of work Is living performed in the cemetery in anticipation us Decoration Day. The “Old Thirteen’’ dramatic club wifi expend between SBO and ftKT straightening up tomb-tones, clearing up walke, trimming down the grass and raining sunken graves, while private enterprise adda its help to beautify till! spot. A grand ltlun Ribbon demonstration sill lie made at Battle Ground, May 31-1. Special excursion trains will be run on the railr.ials. H-uin-l trip tickets will he sold st Rensselaer by the Indianapolis Delphi k Chicago railroad management for one dollar. Train will leave tho depot at Rensselaer at 7 o'clock a. m. and arrive at K o'clock p. nt. ilrj. E. 1,. Fwiticr. teacher of school No. 8. Barkley township, reporta fertile month ending May 17th, nn enrollment of 16 pupils. The Hvcrnga daily attendance was 12.8. Perfect in attendance and punrtttnlity, Jessie Wood, MuTiio Wood, Lixitt Wood, D>jrnn Wood, Virginia Rainjey, Willie Remley, Maggie Borsch, Frank Borsch. Tlio City Hotel, N. R. Bowman, proprietor, under its present management is rnpidly winning its way to popularity. The housalias been thoroughly renovated from chamber to kitchen anil bears an air of ooutforl and refinement that is at tractive ti guest*. The table is not exce ltd by that of any other homo in tlie country, the service is excellent and charges moderate.

Jennie E. Unities, teacher of Rosebud school, district No. 6, Union township, reports for the month ending May 17, 187 H, the enrollment of 25 pupils. Those perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study wen-: Andrei Greenfield, Sarah Fay, Ona Warne, Maggie Fay and Orta Wnme. Average doily attendance, 17.1 t; l.iia Alter, Belle Comer, I.iltie Comer and There ia no preparation in the market that given more universal and perfect satisfaction as a destroyer of that terrible pest of the garden and field, lb* Colorado potato hug, than Kannal’s Potato Bug Poison. It is prepared according to u formula which is the result of careful experiment. Not only does the preparation destroy the beetle, but it ie also a stimulant to the plant and actually promotes its vigorous growth. Mi— Mary Robb, teacher of Independence school, Barkley township, reports for the month ending May 10th, the enrolling of 31 pupils, nnd nn average daily Attendance of 23.5. l’erf ct in nttcndsnce.'puncreality and deportment, Kirs Switzer, Della Adair. Sarah Wilson, Mabel Wilson, Minnie Wilson, Etta Clsrk, Flora Daniels, Cora Daniels, Mary Abbelt, Maggie Abl>ett, Mtll-e Abbott, Ida Clark, Mellie Daniels, Lida Adair, Jessie Clark. Knnnnl, nt the drug store, is n case—a prescription case. In water melon season it bus been customary for him to “set ’em up, free, gratis, for nothing,” well knowing that nine-tenths of those who devoured would “call again’’—and next time call fur quinine or pills. Every person that has said anything about the matter in our hearing gives Kniitisl's quinine, pills, powders, lotions, drugs, medicines, unqualified praise for purity of conception and ctfieney of action. Children cry about his medicines, and many a blooming old maid depends in -triet confidence upon Katuml’s goods to preserve her conquering charms.

A full line of goods to exchange for wool at the New York Store. —F. J. Bears & Go., proprietors.

Every railroad coach, car, engine, bridge and building. Every new house, whether of brick or wood, should be covered with one or two CO its. All kinds of agricultural implements, such as mowers, reapers, planters, plows, cultivators, harrows, rakesf etc., etc. Every new roof whether of shingles, tin, or iron. Every old roof which tuts become rusty and leaky. All the columns, window caps and iron work on all buildings. Every c ull oil tank and harrtd. Every carriage, buggy, wagon, and in fact every thing that requires pnintiug, should have the foundation coat <r covering of Iron Clad. For Sale at C. C. Starr’s.