Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1878 — Will Certainly be Elected. [ARTICLE]
Will Certainly be Elected.
WMjSwifif* w Wii«»*. % * wot quit* Ihree waefc* til! election time. Union eaten upon its elerenth your aiwgtaa 1» wall represented at :he f»ir |q<i to the New York Store if you want tabuy good* cheap ifir quality and prim of goode. fllies 801 l Tharp,of Leon, laws, in vlsiti»g relative* In'Jwper county. JSMne clothing a spufchrity at the Sarfotf, (Mugs One Hr ice deviling Store. |a few linen suits at hnlf price, to close o|l week, at P. J. Sean & Ca.’e. A- larife amort mant of carpets of all Itfalu for rale at F. I. Setars & Cq.'s. A BafrUge Hcetfw Wto* issued Saturday to George w. flodser and Emma E. Culp. A no* invoice of olothing direct from l?«w York Just opened at Willey A Siglor *. .Qiiu * number of White county folk? rrr attending rhe fair at this place this Boys' add youths' rivalling a specially nt the Narrow Gauge One l’rice Clotliing Stffßa.', f V ~*%7 * y •• Mr. J. H. Wood and family. oMvmamnc, *r« attending the Jasper county fair this w«ak. For best goods and lowest prices call st the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing *Me. F. J. Soars & Co. are receding new goods daily. Chill at the New York Store and ace them. The finest line of rubber goods onn be seen at the New York Store. Something good and tatty. Henry undershirts and drawers /hr S<> cent* a suit at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. For cash we are selling goods very cheap. To be convinced call and see for yourselves at the Now York Store. From two to six emigrant teams pass through Rensselaer daily, nearly nil of them bound for Kansas. Twenty-five Hilierent gtyles of worsted and cashmere suits for sl<t a suit nt (he Mug— fiasigl Ilai Price Clothing Store.* The only complete stock of gent' L furnishing goods to he found in Jasper county U at the Narrow Gauge One Pi ice Clothing Store. A big line of lustres and cashmere* Just received at the New York Store which are bring sold nt very low figures. Call and see them. ./ f Mias Lill* Boroughs, at the posteflice store, is new prepared to accommodate everybody who want anything in the line of millinery goods. The Narrow Gauge One Trice Clothing More is the -only exclusive clothing store in Rons«laer. Don't bo deceived, but cttll and get the best goods at genuine low prices. Fob Sals.—lf yon want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, consult Thompson £ B»*., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which (.1 select. if. Willey & Sigler keep a large and well assorted stock of boots and shoes of all the styles made on either narrow, medium or extra broad taste, la fact they can fit esarybody. 1 Sfii.H.W. Wood, county recorder, and family gone on a visit to friends in Montgomery county, Ohio. Mr. A. H. Wood will act as Mr. W.’s deputy during ! his absence. Not a single circus has visited Rensselaer U.U season. Wonder if it is the fault of I ‘resident Hayes’ administration ? Our daw firmtic friends would probably lay t.ie Ideate there. gx’ Oar custom made coals and vests menuftetured especially for this trade are equal to any merchant tailor work, and aicniuch lower in price. Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Mr. Jacob Jones, of Carpenter township, has fsvoted the editor of The Uniox with specimen peaches from his gardea that are vary fine indeed. Some of them were two and a half inches in diameter. New advanced ideas crowding out the old—pluck against luck —cash instead of credit—brains in the place of cheek— and science and ability beating back and crmLiag into oblivion those moonshine merchants with their tough and tremendous long tine prices, at Lttdd Hopkins’. Tuesday was entry day for the fair, and judging from the number o! entries made, She exhibition in all the departments will Mr surpass any previous one ever held in
the county. The programme for to-dav and to-morrow (the last two days of tl.e fair) _ wjtt (<• exceedingly interesting and a large ciowd is expected to be present both days. The bridge over the Iroquois at Rensselaer is finished and open to travel. It is* \ot more ornamental than a buff cochin cock one-third matured. It is to be hoped, however, that it will make up in usefulness what is wanting in architectural grace. It Tail very cheap and » very ugly structure. Let us pray that it will be a serviceable one. A special session of the beard of county commissioners was called last Saturday by the auditor. They determined that it was necessary to build a bridge over Carpenter creek, on the Remington and Wolcott road. Two hundred and twenty-five dollars was appropriated for the purpi g•, and Hon. Wm. B. Price was appointed to overaee the work. Rensselaer may now boast of a firstclass merchant tailor, Mr. T. M. Jone>, recently of Kankakee City, 111., having arrived this week aed opened shop in (he room jtist below Childers’ hardware store. He intends to carry a large assortment of piece goods, of best quality, and proposes do work as good and ag cheap as Loganspj*t, Lafayette or Chicago houses, Leave jour orders with him for any work in his Hue. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr George 8. Newels gives notice fliat le will make a public sale of personal property at his residence on the Duvall Arm, two miles northeast of Rensselg*r, on ThUwday, September 26,1878, Said property consists of u pair of work horses, yearling colt, two good milch cows, one twiMtWsr-old heifer, two ealves, thirty-five hpmrSf hogs, corn in field, hay in stack,' Arm implements, household and kitchen furniture, sewinj machine, etc., etc. Nine months credit, without interest. In ooavmsttomfone day last week, Mr. D. C. Hopkins, of the firm of J. D. & D. C. Hopkins, millets, remarked to a representgtire of Th* Umov that the wheat grown in Jasper county this past season iaVemark•bly uniform in quality. The berry if? plump and sound, weighing from 60 to 64 pounds to lb* measured bushel, probably avsrapflg 62j pounds. For the first time in fifteen yesrs there was harvested enough to bread the inhabitants of the county ope season—from harvest time to harvest time. Kncfturagcd hy this success farmers bare planted a much larger breadth this fallaban has fctien cd»ternary, and the young cron list conic up nJecly and U growing finely.
the t.ee.i sewing machine ling a World wide rrptiUtioti. It will bo sold way down by Ludd Uupkint. UG-tf Qukhv.—‘-Why wilt men smoke common tobacco, when 1 hoy ran buy Marburg Bro*, ‘•Heal of North Carolina’’ at tba *amc i.ricc? ls.-lye Sneaking of iho Maine election tlie fAcfr 11-tirn-K Hcrnld t»f Fowler says. The democracy under the rag baby’* poUicoal tails 10 devtive the people. . ____
Mr. Frank IV. Balmock, republican nnmilaee for proMCcuting nllornry of the iUtth 1 jtwflciul circuit, was in tlie cpy Wedtrerdtiy,. making tl'e acqiininiancc of cllizen*. Mr. Babcock is nn ltonerl KirnlgliS forward gentleman ; and if elcotetl, ami he certainly a ill lie, will make' un able prosecutor.— Orfoini Tribune.
