Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1878 — Fourth of July Excursion. [ARTICLE]
Fourth of July Excursion.
In lte'ping wilfi a long established and popular custom.,- the I’itisburgli, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway Company, familiarly known tis the “Fan Handle lloute,” will place excursion tickets on sale July 3d and 4th, 1318, to and front all station* on their linos. Tickets will be good to relu'rn until July -bUi. This oppblunily to visit friends in adjoining and distant towns will he npjirectatcd by the friend? and patrons of the Hue. The rates will Ic lo'.v, and accommodations ample. 30-4
Choice »*(t if t>* w Iwtwh «u Kern 1 # Wool wanted at the New York Store. Fans at Willey At Stgtoria for 5 cents. Syrups amt*, New Orleans molasses lu 4M*pv at fdarr’s. , Willey it Sigler ant laying the highest prices for wool, LV) ikriemclas* fruit jars just received at C. 0. Starr’s. Cloth gaiters ut Willey &, Sigler’s, from 77 cents to Slipper* and walking shoes a specially at Riltcy A: Sigler’*. A full line of eta pie nnd fancy dry good* at the New York Store. A large stock of stoneware ut reduced price* for sale at Stair’* Buy your groceries at Kern’* the cheapest place in the country. Table cutlery, pocket cutlery and spoon*, a largo stock clieup, ot Starr’s. Mr*. Frank King died yesterday, of.iongainption. Funeral held to-day. The grand jury was organi/.ed day before yesterday and is now in session. White fish, Cod (hH, mackerel, (rout, and pickerel at Starr's; also, fishing Jackie 1 . ()ont fail to go to Kern for a cheap lot of crockery and glass ware before it is gone. A marriage license was issued on the Gth instant to Abel Patrick and Susan Hewitt. Bedford has uver 300 bushels of buckwheat f<*r sale, and another cur load coming. Carpels at Wholesale and retail at the, New York Store. F. J, Shears & Co., proprietors. Dusters an i white vests, in endless variety, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. The largest nnd fitted line of carpets in Jasper county con ha seen at the New York .-tore. The fined line of sample carpets ever shown in the place may bo seen now ut the New York Store. Elegant American worsted suitings, only $9,60 a suit, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store A fresh, lot of Imperial. Young, Hyson, Gun Powder, Japan and Black tea for bottom prices, ut Starr’s. Seii grass linen coats for men and boys at from 60 to 75 cents each, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. The low price at which Willey & Sigler are selling men’s, boys’, and children’s cannot he heat in Jasper county. A large stock of trout, pickerel, mackerel and white fish, in kits, quarter barrels and half barrels for sale at Kero’s. Iron-clad paint, the best paint in the world; also, perfectly pure white lead and pure boiled linseed oil, ut Starr’s. Sommer caps, suitable for both ladies’ and gents’ wear, just received, at the Narrow Giinge One Price Clothing Store. The Weed sewing machine has n world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Lttdd Hopkins. 301-1 ■ytMiUY.—‘‘Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros, ‘ Seal of North Carolina’’ at the same price? 10-iy. Men’s working suits, well trimmed and made, at the remarkable low price of $4 a suit, at the Narrow (xauge One Price Clothing Store. A horse, bridle ami saddle, belonging to lion. 11. S. Dwiggins, was stolen last night from the stable of Berry Paris, two miles northeast of town. Fob Salk. —ls you want to buy a tract of land irr Jnsper ceunty, cunsnit Thompson At~ Bro., llen.-selaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. till ow happy are they who use the Howe sewing maohitie! It is the model, the original, tite best. All others are imitations. R. Fendig, agent, Rensselaer. Prices clear down to the bottom. Airs. Rhodn, wife of Justice John Warton of Newton township, died Wednesday, J-uue tUk. Slid -was n ladV-cf.exemplary character, beloved by a large circle of acquaintances and relatives. Aiew disconsotuie looking whortleberries in market for one dime a quart. Native Cherries of line quality are plenty, and worth 8j cents. Imported strawberries and raspberries also grace the festal board. The millinery department of Willey & Sigler’s establishment conducted by Miss Lilia Boroughs roHeots credit to this enterprising firm. All orders are executed with dispatch and readiness, and prices defy competition. It is an important fact that the Narrow Gauge line Price Clothing Store has marked down alt summer clothing in order that there may be none to carry over. Now is (lie time to purchase clothing at prices ur/precedeutedly low. A number of Knights of Pythias from LaFayette, Logansport, Monticello, Remington and Kcntland are in town to-day, and will assist at the organisation of a lodge this evening, which will be between twenty nnd thirty members stiong. Call at the New York Store for any kind of carpets. We represent a stock of SIOO,000 worth of carpets. Samples shownLook in when ill toiyn and see the exhibition it shows precisely how a' carpet will look when made up and laid on the floor.
SiTnuhlrailons' from Newton, Kansas, nnd two from Alorocen, Ind, are unavoidably lai*T aside for wai t of space to publish them. Correspondents will please take intoennsideration ourlimited columns, ami the pressure upon them of local and political matters. Notice. —If the person that lias been Stealing wood belonging to the public schools of Rensselaer is not able to buy and will apply to W. S. Coen, trustee and over-■-sfbr' m the poor of Alarion township, said person will be-afforded proper relief in an lioncst and lawful manner. >!. F. Chilootk, Treasurer Board of School Trustees. Aliss Flora AVarren, teacher of Ctirtis creek school (No. 3. Newton township) reports for the month that ended May 24th, the number of pupils of her school enrolled 26; average daily attendance 22.5. Let-tic I’oweil. Anna Powell, Rilla AVarren, Miriam Roberts, Lora Roberts, Ada. Strong, Mary Stwnn, Newton Warren, Byron Saylor, Eddie Coen and AVillic Coen, were perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study. Among the callers al Tine Union office recently were: Messrs. Wnt. B. Querry, T. 11. Robinson, M. Robinson. AVrn. Hanley, Calvin Coppers, T. H. McCullough, Lueieii lace Murray, J. T. Abbett, Samuel R. Nicholls. Barkley towr.sliip; Aiessrs. Wallace Tall mam; H. W. Snyder, Dexter Jones, W. B. Price. Carpenter township; D. D. RtMmond, Hanging Grove township; John Wnymire, A. J. Yeoman, Jordan township; James Ghnpman. Milroy township; Joseph Tanner, John AV. Tnuncr, George Stahlbaunt, Walker township; AYm. Tyler Keener township: Edward T. Biggs, Kankakee township; John A. Meadow*, Milroy towh- ! ship; Steplien' Coiner, Union township; ' Ferdinand Schwankie and Mah lon F-. Antrim, Kesner township; D. L. Bi-hopp, J Kenlland; Mr. Morlev, of Morlcy & Alc- - Clure, Logansport; Joo Cox, of LaFayette ' Journal] W. 11. Sayltr, Malta Beni, Mo.
C**h paid Ur wool, fit the highest market rules, l>y A. Leopold. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Fraukliii Gray and Julia Bcott>“Death to high prices" and “Tlto most goods for the least money" are the ruling moitue* at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Mr. It. C. Woodltttiiiß, of Benton county, an nrd'*nt blue ribbon reformor, paid Tutt Union office l]ie honor of a vixit. this morning. Me is in attendance upon court this week. Tlto Universalists of Tippecanoe county will picnic in the grove near Hon. J. P. Carr’s residence, Brookttoii, White county, Tuesday, June 18th, 1878. Everybody invilod to attend. ' Address curls, busint;SH cards, hole-heads, letter-heads, bill-heads, - statements, envelopes) posters, hand-hills and all kinds of .Commercial 'printing, supplied at tho very lowest prices at Till: -Bnios office. Among the distinguished member* of tlto Indiana bar vi.iting Rensselaer this week, are lion, t'hailcs 11. Test of Indianapolis; lion. W, C. Wilson, LaFayette; Messrs. Templar and Gregory, Mancie; Messrs. Stceigut, Smith, Willey nnd Walker, Fowler ; Messrs. Hauttderson, O’Brien and Bisliopp, Kctitlaud; Col. Healey, Ooodland. About forty dollars was the gross receipts of the festival at the Presbyterian Church last Friday flight. Airs. F. J. Sears was voted the handsomest lady in Rensselaer and received the cake offered as a premium; Mr. F. J. Hears was voted a pocket knife, a majority deciding that lie was the homeliest gentleman, and Air. W. J. lines bore oft' a featherduster as a prize to the most popular business man. Although the weather proved disagreeable there was a fair attendanco, aid tho several committees succeeded in making the occasion an itgreeablo 0110 to those who attended.
