Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1878 — New prints at the New York Store. [ARTICLE]

New prints at the New York Store.

J “'*« e Crt«m. of U IWt e, U inbnr.. W. 8. Orwia b visiting in county. Gr«c<*rim ohmpor than over, at C. C. Stair's. "" A nice line ,f nun raWbt at the New YUTs«t U * tWto " Prf< ‘“* t lh * KeW "“ h 3 *"■ " < *° Unl ” TaHe linens and toreli, cheap, at the *•*•*»”" A nice Mm es white goods- and lawns nt the New Yark Jtore. Bay your gmeerien at C. C. Starr's, il yea wish to rare money. Read the advertisements in Tua I’.xiox then patronise aocordingly. Jake Kigleabach's watch was returned !•> him af.er a few day t' absence. All persons indebted to Willey A Sigler are requested to cnll and settle. Fine dothiait a specially at the Narrow Gauge tine Price Clothing Store. Itegaiar meeting of K.of P. nest Thursday eveaing. Let all be presen'. A little money will go a groat ways in Buying groceries at C. C. Suit's. Mrd, Wnr. Day died last SflQrday evening front hemorrhage of the lunjs. A marriage license was issued this week tb Jonathan W. Hill and'MafJFHays. Mrs. Austin, of Chtwfordsville, is visiting her iFuiglrtsr, Mrs. latdd liopkiii. Groceries'and provisions Way down at ; Bottom figures, for cash, at C. C. Starr’s. Mrs. M. O. Cissel and Miss Emma I’hillips are visiting friends in Miami c-nnty. Mr, Alfred McCoy one struck <ii his J head by a horse this nfternoou. Not seri- I eau. Soma of «nr faimcn ha'*c commenced harvesting thoh’ WJ. The crop is a goo I one. Jf yen don’t jr.rnt tn en-nv a case t»f Sunstroke don't advise anv man to keep cool. - The mercury in the thermomefer h<s been loafing around the nineties lor a week put. Gohl, silver or greenbacks taken in cxtAange for goods at C. C. Starr s p-pular gyoevry. The Jimpcr County Normal In«t:tnte convenes in this place on > week from hexl Monday.

The people of Jasper county will not have to pay out SdO.tKO for foreign fl-.sir this year. Uncle Michael Saylcr had a congestive chill last week, from the effects <-f winch he still coinpliiins. All goods in the millinery depart men”! nt Willey & Sigler’s will, for SO days, be sold at very low pieces. Genuine white duck vrMs. nicelyxuxLuml made, for $1.*25 at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. - A blue ribbon meeting was held in Barkley township last Sunday evening. A number signed the pledge. Go and examine the stock of summer coats and the prices at Willey & Sigler s before buying elsewhere. Pratt’s patent shoulder braces, worth $1.50, sold lor $1.15 nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. K. H. Vinton, of La Fayette, general pissenger agent of L., M. & IL sunL-L., D. X M. railroads, is in town. Willey & Sigler arc still at their old stand in the post office building, selling dry goods at the lowest possible prices. Miss Della White ami Mrs. Brown, of Springfield, Ohio, are visiting the families of Dr. Kelly and T. P. Wright. Fifteen styles of overalls to select from at the Narrow Gauge One PricT~t3othing Store, at prices which defy competition. Qveby.—"Why will niensiuokceomnion tobacco, when they, can buy Marburg Br.n>, ‘•Seal of North Carolina’' at the same price? IG-lv.

C. C. Starr is offering big indueemc ts in the line of groceries to ca li customers. Give him a call and learn something fu your advantage. - Miss Lilly Boroughs is closing out her stock of summer millinery goods at greatly reduced prices. Those in need of anything in her line will do well to call s«ou The American sewing machine is the ■tost simple in construction. least liable to get out of repair, is the lightest running, and the best machine iu the market. The Narrow flange fhrtrfm’rttrirtrttrr Ware mi Mft cassimere pants at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair, which are well worth double the money. A full and complete slock of staple and fancy groceries always on hand at C. ,C. Starr's, which he sells at prices that defy competition. Go and see tor ywimsolves “Saiidridge chariot” is what a Deuton county paper calls Alfred Thompson's <d.l buggy. We wish those editors linj Mme-., thing belter to ride in thin a mud scow.

A fight between Jake Eiglesbach's sind Jim Maloy’s bull dogs yesterday afforded considerable amusement for some of the tdiers and business men on Washington street. » Harriet!, on the llth inst.. Dr. 11. J. Banta, to Miss Maggie Dill of Logansport, An M. D. to tin M. D. Ths Doctor has located in Marsbtown, Fulton county, where we hope he will enjoy life's choicest blessings. When you fear same of the “boys’’ have licejt doing what they ought not, do not say anything about it unless you know wher. of you speak. A goo.) naino is better ti an riches. A man may be rollicking and jolly, but a good reputation is dear to him m to any. . We again repent to you, voters of Jasper euunty, that you nrc doing an injuatioe to yourself, wife and children, if you purchase .■Hc dollnr's worth of ready made Clothing, fpoits’ furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc., before examining stock and prices nt the Narrow Gauge One Price C.otlwng Store. Report of ladr|>cndeiiec school, Bnrkley feOwu'-liip, Jasper eounty, Indiana, for the term commencing April 15th, and closing Joly Bth: Number of pupils enrolled, 81; general average, 23J. Those perfect iu atStendanco, punctuality, deportment and study were Della Adair, Sarah Wilson Maggie Ablett, Id* Chirk, Mary Abbott, Sarah Danicld, Nellie Daniels and Earnest Bette missed blit one day during the term. For the month ending July bib the number of pupils enrolled was 31; general average 21. Those perfect in attendance, punctu. nlity, deportmenti and study were Della Adair, (Sarah Wilson, Maggie Abliett and Bamert latte. Sarah Daniels, Mellie D»nMAUtorK, ary Abuett, aiciiic AUDtti,