Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1878 — Temperance Picnic. [ARTICLE]
Temperance Picnic.
lUr, you .igi.Nl the pWgH Mrs, W, o. (JTWm 13 VlFlttWg M nti*utaw yotir order, for ioe er mm at KanW» drug *t«re. Moulder btuces f>» frmalcs for rale m Kihhml’« drag store. The proud bird of liberty will not screech at Rensselaer thia year. Judge Hammond ha. Keen lidding court in WnbasbxiMility ll»» week. , A efiofre line of freer and ague medicine frr. «de at Emmet Kannal's drug slot e. \ All linen pant*, only $1 a pnir. nt the Narrow Gauge One ffrite • loth ing Store. A' marriage license was issue'] this week tt> Whliam Grayson and Hester German. Black wors’ed suits, only so.it) and $7 n miit, at the Narrow. Gnuge Ou.- Price Clothing Store. ' , Oxford Lodge, N». 169 I. O-. O. F. will give a ball July 4th, in- Hcerr ball at Oxford. Benton evuaty, A large dvfrjttthnn 8 from Rensselaer attended ikcM«»oalc celebration of St. Jehu's dry at Remington. * Ro fa Kamal's drug store for Allen's fy brick. Um-brick will last u MtMiAt. Only 10 cents each. Best cotb’anado passls, well tnndo.O'i’y 75 cats a pair, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Summer under ahirrs—‘2s, 40 and <0 cents each—at the Narrow Gauge- One Price Clothing Store. On to Kantml for fruit jam of all kinds, acating-wax, and extra rubber rings for self-scaling fruit jars. D. I. Jacksen resigned the office of justice of the peace and d. parted for I’uvaU's I'-lufT, Ark., Usl Tuesday. At Egypt school house. .lonian township, i 160 person* pinm-d on th- blue ribbon temperance badge, last Sunduy. Mrs. Hannah Hammond, mother nf Judge K. I’. Kant mo nd, fell u»st Saturday evening and biuke a bone in one of her wrists. The Wecl sewmg machine has a world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. <> it-f Query.—“ Why will men smoke common tolmcco, when they can t>uy Marburg Brut, “Seal of North CtiroLna’ at the same price? lli-lv. On Saturday nnd Sunday, 20th and 30th. the Missionary Baptist association of the Monticello district, will be held at Bradford. Uhortb'berrics hayc been brought io market in considerable abundance the past week and retailed from the stores at six cents a quart. Sira 1. Phillips ig engaged to deliver n fourth of July oration at'Mor.'cco. He is one of the most eloquent of the. young members of the Ifo'iu&elaer bar. —Rea-l the new advertisements.of trie Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Storje, nnd be sure to look at their go.h!s and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. S. Grant has fresh lime for sale for 2-> cents n bushel at his kiln one mile west •if town on the Bunkum road; or will deliver in town for the same piice. 40-3 Fob Satifo—Jlyeu want to buy a tract of land in county, consult Thompson A Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners' prices, ud bavw a large list from which to select. « ts. Emmet Knnnal deals in strictly pure paiuL I’ , ? re white lead and lineeetl oil, ready fur use. A fine st oak at paint and white-wash brushes. Call and examine goods and learn'prices. A basket meeting will be Lol l at Crockett’s grove, five miles.southeast of town, ♦Sunday, 30th inst. Rellgrtms services will !"• conducted by Rev. B. y. fnrguson of Ute Free Wil! Baptist ehiwch. Buy this day, a nice white vest for £1; a good alpacca cat for fl; n ptdr of all linen- pant* for SI, at. the Narrow_Gauge One Price nothing Store, and you will be cool in spite of (he hot weather.
Emmet Knnnnl is making-thc hard rubber, celluloid, and clastic trusses* specialty. He carries a complete Mock of »U sizes for children and adults. Cail and examine slock and learn price* and terms. We are requcsred to announce that Ute entertuironcnt advertised to be given in Starr’s- Hall, to-morrow evening, for lite purpose of 'raising funds with which to dtflay some necessary expense incurve lin the appropriate obServair e of Decorntiow* Day, has been indefinitely postponed. The Murphys perfected thair permanent organization last Thursday evening and elected officer* as follows: Ira W. Yeoman, grofident; Samson Erwin, vice-presidert: Elza I. Phillips, secretary: Mrs. J. p. bunlap, treasurer. They are ti» have a grand temperance rally at the court bouse square on Sunday neat. An JI. T. M. meeting was called la-1 Saturday evening at Healy & Meyer's shoe shop, for the purpose of electinjnifficers for the first quarter. Those'elected to office were: John P. Warner, president: Sampson Erwin, vice-president; W. S. Orwin, treasurer; Louis Buss, secretary. Ilegu'ar meeting* .to be held every n’ternate Monday, nt Bedford's hall. Let there ho n full altendance next Monday, July Ist. Report of Independence school, Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana, for the tuoiith ending Jnnc <th, 187K;'Number pupil* enrolled, 81; general average, 23, Those perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study were: Korah Itutmelx, Hellie Hansels, Minnie Wilscu, Sarah W ilson, Bella Adair, Eurucsl I’ette. Jessie tlark, Mary Abbott, Maggie Abltett, Ada Clark. Moij.ie Robb, Teacher. The weather of the past two week* hn» l>eeti quite favorable for farming purposes. Corn lias aientued n healthier appearance and ig growing finely. Wheat is almost toady to cut apd h heavier than it has tieen f>r several years. Bye and oats are doing well and promise a gwud yield. Eruit of all kinds is maturiag rapidly gad will I* more abundant thou was’expeeled. Taking all together the outlook is exceedingly llaitgring fur pence, plenty and hgnpipogi. tel us rejoice aud give iliauks, ' J . All p'Tsons owing accounts and notes posit due, 'Will please call and settle by July Ist. IK7B. F. J. Seabs & €o.
rrograirtnre of exercises for the temperance picnic in lie held in the Court Jlou-e square,Rensselaer, .next Sunday, June Blit h: FOB KROON. 1. 10) o'clock, surging. by the congregation. • ’ 2. Reading scripture, By F. W. Balreook. 3. Prayer, by Rev .1. 11. Willey. 4. Musis, l>y Ladies' Orchestra. - f>, speech, by Hon. 11. 8. Dwigglnt. fi. 8 uging and signing. 7. Mt.sic, by Ladies’ Orchestra. 8. by Rev. Thoe. Vansooy. V. Singing mid signing. 10. Speech, by Mr. Clms. 11. Price. IL Singing nnd signing. 111. Volunteer sjieecltea. I 13. Singing. by the congregation.' 14. Picnic llinner. at rMtSoox, 1. Singing, by the congregation. 2. Reading Scriptures, by Rev. Mr. Jenkins. 8. Prayer, by Rev. Thus. Vanscoy, 4. Music,, bv Ladies’ Orchestra. 6. Speech by Mr. M. L. Spitler, fi. Singing mid signing. 7. Music, by J-vdies’ Orchestra., 8. Speech, by Prof. Allen. +—- P. Singing nnd sigidng. }O. Speech, Ly Mr. Clark Price. 11. Singing and signing. I’2. Votnntcer speeches.' 1:1. Singing nnd signing. Let all turn out nnd devote one dny to the gloriitus cause of tcnipcrnnee, A. Mi'CoT, j Mas. N. Wabsek, l€oni. Jaa C. Kci.i.ev, J
