Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1878 — Disbanded and Taken in out of the Wet. [ARTICLE]

Disbanded and Taken in out of the Wet.

The democrats of Jasper county, Indian*, have disbanded their party and endorsed tho national ticket cm masse.—.Veto York Advocate.

Go to Kiuaicl Kannal'a for a Florence oil stove. No transfers of lands have been rooonled this week. lists nnd caps In large quantity may be seen at R. Pomlig’s. Dry goods, fine ami large slock, at Fendig’s, below the poetoffioe. The Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store cannot be undersold. Stoneware crooks, jars, eto., at C. C. Starr's for 10 cents a gallon. Try the New Opera Cigar for sale only at Emmet Kannnl's drug store. A largo stock of boots an I shoes Just arriving at tbs postoffice store. Centennial apple ponrers only 75 cents apices, for sale by C. C. Starr. Tobias Rodgers and Selina McCullough have been granted license to marry. The railroad company has put In a Y at the de|iol to turn their engines on. Queens ware, glassware, table cutlery and pocket cutlery cheap at C. C. Starr's. A nice assortment of fine prints and other dress goods, just opened at Willey & Sigler's. Willey & Sigler are still agents for the world-renowned American sewing machine Ye sons of tho rod rihhon, moot with us on Saturday evening 27th, at Bedford's hall. Mr. Frank J. Sears has moved into his elegant new brick dwelling house on South street. All wool suits, worth sls, for $lO, at the Narrow Gauge Ono Price Clothing store.

‘ Go to Knnnal's drug store for Chicago daily papers, Times, Tribune and InterOcean. - . _____ Buy groceries of C. C. Starr. Ilis is the oldest nnd largest grocery houso in Jasper county. Mnckprel, pickerel, white-fish, trout, pickled cod-fish, smoked halibut, at C. C. Starr’s. ’ Rev. Tho?. Vanscoy has for sale a horse, buggy and household furniture. Call and sue him. *L J. Deutsch of LnFsyette and I. Woolf of Chicago beamed in upon us day before yesterday. R. Fendig, has opened s splendid stock of boots and shoes , this week; call and inspect thciq. Willey A Sigler keep the Inrgest assortment of goods to be found in any store m Jasper county. Frank W. Babcock will speak at the Benson school house, Milroy township, Saturday, 17th inst. Tea. tobacco and cigars are made specialties at 0. C. Starr’s—sUndurd goods, small profits, quick sales. Rogers’ fever and ague cure is warranted to cure chills nnd fever. For sale nt Emmet Kannal'B drug store. ‘Go to Emmet Kannnl’s for New York Weekly, Harper’s Bazar and Popular Science Monthly, etc. Fmo worsted suits worth sl2 aro now being sold for SB, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. The old Ilopklns Hotel is being transmitted to a lot ou the north sido of the Baptist church building. The Weed sewing machine has a world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. 30-ts The bast lot of cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco in Rensselaer, is ftt A. S. LaRue’s grocery. Drop in and see. The work of demolition and reconstruction is rapidly progressing on tho old bridge across tho Iroquois at Rensselaer.

Young men, if you want something nobby in clothing call at Willey & Sigler’s and look at the new suits just received. Query. —“ Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they canbuy Marburg Bros, “Seal of North Carolina’’ at the same price? 10-ly. Fine striped summer coats worth $2, may be bought at the Narrow Gange One Price Clothing Store for $1 apiece, Ouly a few more on hand. Teas, and coffees, an>l spices of all k.uds, the best quality, full strength, very cheap nt A. S. La Rue’s grocery, opposite the bank and City Hotel. No demoniac watermellons have yet appeared to vex the internal structure of trusting humanity and inspire longings for the sweet bye-and-bye. Ten thousand new address cards, in ta test patterns, received this week at the Union job printing rooms,. Call and see them. They are neat and cheap. A few pairs of all linen pants for 75 cents each, to close out stock, at tho Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. The material alone is worth mote money. Groceries will bo oxenatiged for produce at its full value nt A. S. La Rue’s, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, diagonally across from the public well. Until September Ist the Narrow Gauge One Price (..lolhing Store will continue to otter clothing at and below actual cost, in order to make room for the fall display. C. C. Starr’s grocery is headquarters for sportsmen's supplies. Powder, shot, caps, wads, shells and caps fur breech-loading guns, revolvers and revolVer-cartridgos. Adam Seward, of Pilot Grove, drives tho boss pony team of two counties. “Ad." says ho will move to Rensselaer in September, in time to drop in a ballot for tho fiats. For Balb. —lf you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. H-

Willey & Sigler have just opened a new invoice of fall clothing, which they will sell for prices to correspond with hard times. Call, before buying elsewhere, and examine styles, quality and prices. Ask your neighbor to take the Uniox, prico 25 cents, for three months. If he cannot spare the money, Bond in his name and the paper shall be sent to him three months, postage paid, free. A large stock of clothing has been opened at R. Fendig’s. It is of the very best quality, no shoddy, and warranted in every stitch. These goods will not be undersold by any other house in the state of Indiana. Col. 8. N. Yeoman, general manager of the Indianrfpalig. Delphi & Chicago railroad, had a couple of fingers of his left hand mashed by the railing of a tie upon them, last Sunday. Amputation was necessary. Every man of old Company■ O, Ninth Regiment Indiana Infantry, in Jasper county will vote for Benjamin R. Farris, republican candidate tui auditor. They know him, and know him to be a first-class man. Once more we repeat: There is no house in Jasper county that does sell clothing as cheap as The Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. To be convinced that this ‘is a truthful statement, call around and get prioes. J '„ Mr. D. R. W. Smith, of the (Cincinnati Enquirer, called into Tub Usion office Monday. He was returning do Cincinnati and to duty after a sojourn of a couple of weeks 6r so among the pleasant apd healthful 1 fields of Jasper. yv.

C. C. Starr keeps a variety of notions not to be found in any otbor bouse in town, among which may be mentioned bird cagos; bird cage springs, baths and feed cups extra; brackets for banging baskets; school and dinner bells. llev. Gilbert Smell of White county •Iroppod Into Tux Union office a few minutes one day lest week. The visits of such gentlemen are highly appreciated, .and there la a standing invitation to call whenever convenience will permit. Mr. JohnQaerty.of this county, says: “I was cured of chronic malarious disease in its worst form, and have cured scores of a others with Liebig's Ague Cure, and consider it best of all remedies for ague, chills or fever. Bold by W. J. lmes. 44-lt. Doctor yourself with Liebig’s Fever nnd Aguo Cure, and save timo, money and suffering. It cures ail kinds of ague and chills: cures torpid liver, purifies the blood: strengthens the stomach, and builds you up strong. Bold by W, J. Imes. 4l!-4t, A large stock of excellent nnd cheap queenswarc has, this week, been placed upon the shelves of A. 8. La Rue’s store. It will do the soul of a thrifty housewife good to look uponi these pretty wares, and know how very cheap they may be bought Write up the local events in your neighborhood anil send them in to the Union. A local correspondent is wanted in every township of Jasper county. To nil communications sign your true name, not for publication unless it is desired, but as an evidence of reliability, and good faith. About two thousand valuable dogs, re* speciable inhabitants of Rensselaer, migrated to tbe happy hunting grounds ot their shadowy ancestors day before yesterday. The obolus which feed the pale Charron who ferried them over Styx wits a coin which is sometimes vulgarly called dogbutton..., Vale. One hundred and fifty to two hundred people accepted the protl'er of a free ride to Bradford, last Sunday, made by the railroad officials, to witness the laying of the lust rail on the second division of the Indianapolis. Delphi & Chicago road. They met about three hundred ot the denizens of Monticello who came out from the other end of the line to witness the same event. The celluloid truss is warranted no’, to rust, break, or to wear out. No heat required to fit the body, is used in bathing, always clean and comfortable, nnd free from any unpleasant odor. For comfort, cleanliness, durability, it excels all others. Emmet Kannal makes a specially of adjusting truss and bandages, and warrants each and every appliance he sells. Remember the place, near the bank, Rensselaer, Indiana.

The Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store would kindly.ask the general public of Jasper and adjoining counties to cull and learn the immense saorifice now being made on all kinds of light weight summer clothing. We would furthermore advise you for your own good not to buy one dollar’s worth of ready made clothing without looking at our goods and learning our prices. We canuot be undersold by any house in the state. Mr. James F, Irwin, republican candidate for county clerk, has been elected trustee of Carpenter township five consecutive times, instead of three, as published in these columns last week. Twice he beat Mr. 0,-B. Mclntire, who ran for the lower house of the legislature two years ago on the democratic ticket, and twice had no pronounced opposition. Mr. Irwin is the most popular where best known, anil will carry his own township by a line majority. Mrs. Sarah A., wife of Caleb H. Downing, died August sth, of congestion of the bowels, nt Indian Creek, York county, Kansas, aged 49 years, after an illness of only three days. Mrs. Downing was long a citizen of Rensselaer, where she was universally esteemed for her kindly disposition and many christain virtues. She was nu excellent woman, and many are the friends who will sympathize with her weeping husband and children, and with them mingle tears of heartfelt sorrow upon the grave of the departed, j 4