Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1878 — Attention. [ARTICLE]

Attention.

All persons knowing themselves Indebted to me will save anno) nneg and cost by making immedinln settlement.. My books orc with Lfidd Hopkins, to whom payment may i« made. Bknj. Waldorf. • - Dr I. B. Washburn in a letter to the Logansport Jtmrmtl says: The greenbackers say that Wploott got SB,(Xh» two yenrs Ikgo. Now anol her proposes to sell cut hie party in an adjoining county, provided somebody will pay enough. I wsaagrecnbaoker, but this disposition to sell out looks as though the leaders nre for sale. I have no confidence in them. They talk too much. Greenback is a monomania with some of them. They hare ongaged in business, and being t<H> visioniury and greeily to stick to legitiir.ate business, they have engaged in disreputable transactions and failed. They now hope by talk to get all of the poor, the iinfortuniOMUid the lazy, to indorse their doctrines, nln then, by compromising with the weakest party m each county, make something out of it. Insome inslntiees it m.iy succee<l, but it wilt ffhaily fail, nnd too many of those accepting the ideas of these men will becotnecommunists and dest ructionisls. The proper place foi every honest greenback num is in the ranks of the republican party. It created the green back and has maintained nnd defended it against the attacks of rebels, repudi uionists and democrats. Under the wise and fostering cure of the republican party the greenback has appreciated to within a fraction of par with gold, and it is the intention of the party to make it fully equal to gold and keep it there. The democratic party hns always fought greenbacks nnd would degrade them now it they had the power, and will do it should unv thing so unfortunate ever come to pass.— IPar.iaw Northern Inilliiniiin. The greenback now in circulation is the good old greenback—the republican greenback —that has been maligned,abuse-.!, traduced and d—d over and over again, hut the professed greenback is a sham, a subterfuge, a fraud, a counterfeit. The good old republican greenback—the best paper ever invented— promised that it should be redeemed in dollars. The latter-day counterfeit proposes to be like the grasshopper, issue itself in countless millions, and promises nothing to the country save finantia! ruin.— Wamaw Nortnr.rn Indinnian. Buy groceties at Laßucs’ if you would save money. A fine lot of clear Havana cigars just received nt Laßtie's. A nice line of cashmeres, alpacas and. lusters, at the New York Store. Gold, silver or greenbacks taken at par for goods at the New York Store. July 27th George Markhaiu and Lovich J. Hurley were licensed to marry. Peachtrees in the gardens about town are breaking down under their load of fruit. Hopkins' are paying 7o cents a bushel for best quality of wheat delivered at their mill. Rev. Thos. Vanseoy has for sale a horse, buggy and household furniture. Call and see him. If. AU linen pants reduced to 90 cents n pair nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. About sixty persons are enrolled as attending the Jasper county normal school now in session. —A choice lot of blacking brushes and paste blacking just received at EmmetKannnl’s drug store. Roger’s fever an 1 ague cure—warranted to cure chills and fever—for sale at Emmet Kann al's drug store. Blackberries are plentiful this season, of good quality, and yesterday were selling for five cents u quart. Boys’jeans suits, well made and trimmed, only $3.50 each at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Farmers are having the finest, possible weather for their corn, but it is rather catching” for haying. Go to Kannal’s drutr store for choice cigars—two for five cents —and Old Congress” fine cut tobacco. Go to Emmet Kannal’s drugstore if you want a Florence Oil Stove, the cheapest cook stove in the market. The Weed sewing machine has a world wide reputation:. It will be sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. < 3ti-tf Union cassimere suits, elegantly cut and trimmed, only §7.50 each, ht the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Air. Bert Hovey, of Chicago, called on us last We<inesday. 'He expresses much satisfaction with our beautiful little town. Only a few more blue flannel suits left at the Narrow Gauge One Prien Clothing Store. They will be sold very cheap. B. Fendig wants his frjflMb t 0 and make settlement of themMpen accounts. Harvest is over and paytn*ta are waived. The flax crop in the southern part of Jasper county, of which there is ,comparativelyalarge breadth, is good to very line. QUEgY.—“Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros, ‘ Seal of North Carolina” at the same price? 16-ly. Fine stripe-1 alpaca coats, worth |2.50 and S 3, ate now sold for $1,25 and $1.50 each, at the Narrow Gauge-One Price Clothing Store. Benjamin Woldorf has pulled up stakes and moved back to Sooth Bend. He made hosts of friends while an inhabitant of Rensselaer. A few white and linen vests left at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store which will be sold regardless of cost manufacturing price. * *"■ A few linen suits, for ladies, at the New York Store, very cheap. Those in need of' the same will please call and evamine before purchasing elsewhere. I- ■ f • . ... Thos. Boroughs, Samson Erwin,, and poMible others, repreaeut Jasper comity at the preliminary democratic congressional convention at Wanatah to-day. R. H. Purcupile is now clothed in rai - went of navy blue trtatofod with brass buttons on which arestanQM United States f. 0. D. b a federal office holder. Itb reported that David Noweb has this wook oontrnctod for the building of a. house on the southeasterly corner of Washington and Front streets, the site of the

Young nu n brace up! Why walh tho streets with your shoulders all drawn forward when vou can buv a pair of gnod shoulder braces for sl.» at Emmet Kannal'e drug store? . f Al the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store they have a lot of men’s single coats, wi ll lined and trimmed, well worth $3 each, which they will close out at the remarkably low figure us fU.M. The brevet trrass widowers club has disbanded. Four of the six loving spouses who wore absent bare returned to their faithful husbands, and joy reigns supreme in as many happy households. • Mr. Moses Tuteur has accepted a situation as salesman with I. Lowman, proprietor of the Narrow Gauge One Price Cloth ing Store, and invites his friends to call nnd see him nt his now place. Mr. A. Leopold hns just returned from Chicago with n stock of new goods for the early fall trade. People who attend the convention Saturdaynreespecially invited to call nnd examine them. Prices are down, down, down. Good summer npplcs are retailed by green grocers to their customers at the rate of 40 cents a bushel, first class new potatoes snme price, green corn <>j to 8j cents a dozen ears, eggs 0| cents a dozen, butter - 15 cunts a pound. Our entire slock of goods will be sold at low prices for the next thirty days to make rovni for fall and winter goods. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cnll learn prices at the New and York Store of F. J. Sears & Co. Chloride of lime—the best deodorizer nnd disinfectant known—also used for bleachiug and whitening clothing. Put up in vymrter, half, and one pound, water proof mid air tight packages, and for sale only at Emmet Kanr.ul’s drug store. Christopher Michaels, it well-to-do farmer of Jordan township, six miles sotUb. of town, died suddenly Tuesday night. He hnd been at work during the day in the harvest field, and died between nine mid ten o'clock in the evening. He was a good citizen. His age was about GO years; Prof. 0. W. Allen, Mr. D. B. Nowels, Miss Mattie Benjamin, Miss Celia Wilkinson nnd Miss Candace Bourouglis have been engaged by the board of school trustees for the school terms of 1878-9. They have not yet been assigned to departments. Mr. JolniQnerty, of this county, says: ‘‘l was cured of chronic malarious disease in its worst form, and have cured scores of others with Liebig's Ague Cure, nnd consider it best of all remedies for ague, chills or fever. Sold by W. J. Inies. 46-4 t. Doetor'J-ourself with Liebig’s Fever nnd Ague Cure, mid save lime, money and suffering. It cures all kindsof ague and chills: cures torpid liver, purifies the blood; strengthens the stomach, and builds you up strong. Sold by W, j. Imes. 4tl-4t. A little son ofC- J. Brown, two miles southeast of town, while passing through a lot where hogs were feeding, one dny last week, was beset by them, thrown down nnd quite severely torn. His father and brot her happened to be near and van to his rescue as quickly ns possible, otherwise it is probable the swine would Lave killed him. Notice to School Teachers.—l keep constantly on hand all "the books adopted by the board of trustees for use in our public schools throughout the county and town. Also n large nud well assorted stock of slate mid lend pencils, school ink. legal and foolscap paper, mathematienl instruments, and all articles pertaining to the stationary line. \ Johnny Wanbaagh, who has been clerking in C. C. Starr’s grocery nearly a year mfl a half, retired from that house last Tuesday. Rev. J. A. Stephan hns accepted the government appointment to the Indian agency at Standing Rock, Dakolah, and -Mr.- Wnnbnugh will accompany him tlnther. The latter made a host of friends in this community nnd is followed by the good wishes of all. Strayed or stolen from the subscriber on the night of July 24th, a young milch cow. Large, weighs 1,300 or 1,400, four years old. strawberry roan, horns stand pretty well upwards, heavy with cnlf, two brands on the rigfit hip, a letter P over which is a letter.!; one teat barren. Had a ring in the left ear. Joshua Paris, in Hanging Grove townsnip, Jasper county, six miles northwest of Francesville. The celluloid truss is warnnled not to rust, break, or Wear out. No heat required to fit the body, is used in bathing, always clean nnd comfortable, and free from any unpleasant oder. For comfort, cleanliness, durability, it excels all others. Emmet Kannal makes a specialty of adjusting truss nnd bandages, and warrants each and every appliance he sells. Remember the place, near the bank, Rensselaer, Ind. Hopkins House, seventy-five feet front, seventy feet deep, three stories high, as an addition to the Bedford & Jackson building one liglf of which Mr. Nowils now owns. When completed Mr. Kowals’ building will emtaia four stars rc-onj*«n the ground floor and tjie second wt* portion of the third stories will be arranged for a hotel. The hotel room will be all of the second floor, ninety by seventy in dimensions and seventh by seventy-five feet of the third floor. Twenty by"seventy feet of the third story is occupied by the Masonic lodge. The Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago road will run an excursion train from Bradford and return Saturday, to accommodate those who would like to attend the Jasper county republican nominating convention. Fare for the round trip sixty cents. Hob. W. H. Calkins, candidate for congress, will address the converition, commencing at 3 o’clock p m. Hon. 1). P. Baldwin, candidate for ilttorney general, Hon. Jacob T. Merrill, candidate for superintendent of public instruction, and Hon. John W. Wimer, ciididate for state senator, will attend the contention.