Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1878 — Who Will the Things Belong To? [ARTICLE]

Who Will the Things Belong To?

When the western and northern democrats lisve alt Jmcji swallowed up by the greenback ere,* who will the things belOpg* to?" Fowler E r a, The Weed sewing machine haw a world wide Mffijtslion. It will be sold way down jg yrlce by I*u<H Ifojikins. 1 81-ts

C. Jay !l> pKins Las thanks fur specimens | of very fine pvacfciw.* j KcpnUicnii*. don't trade your rotea with [ deiHM-rata neat Yueaday. I CWrai.ce Babb and Kate ltavcnscroft j have Hi-ciiee lid ma> ry. j 1 , your "card*. ' fair/kud don't ring in Br-iwn'a double desk. Kcpublichiis, vote al might; vtjte early. Bring .every republican nut tothc-puH*. How King w ill it lake one huudred corn cullers to shock Mr. Brown's corn crop? FohUers llmt vote for Major and llrown vote tluu they were Liiu-uJn dogs and Lincoln hirelings. Knit jarketa, all kind* and qualities, ju«t rv-eeiird. at the Nntrow G mgv One I'riee Clothing Store. Jim Nickel is a good fellow, but in the wrong crowd. Ilohinson will schoop him sure, thnyou hear that now? Theeelrbnmd Star shirts, the best fitting shirts made, are now. lor sale nt tJie Narrow Gauge One I’rioe CibilijngtStorc. The doctor U a fammi* bond al “cards,” hut Brown’s joki-r look the lust trick. Slmflie and dt-ai again, gentlemen. F. J. Seans i» in t'hicvgn purchasing a new stock of tall and winter goods. Wait and six- them lie fore making purchases. No’ A tliali dli the greenback ticket of should Chileote'tr friends vote Ibr Ttrem? Ml' kr v.—“\\ by will men smoke common tobacco, when they can teiy Marburg Bros, “Seal of North Carolina’’ at the same price? IG-ly. There is not a man on the national ticket in Jin per cnuflry thllt' wit) vote for-w eeptib--Mean; why should republicans vote for them? Bear in ,min i that the Narrow Gauge One ’ Price Clothing St.iro is tl;e only exclusive ! clothing store in Rensselaer and in Jasper i county. livery rf-puMicm in Jasper county should put in the whole of next Tuesday at the j p**Ua, livery, vtitu i* nailed-. Boa-C scratch. _ _____ Charles B. timnt fell from a horse one day lust week and fractured his collar bone. It was set by lir. Washburn and is now doing well. Not a tnsn on the democratic ticket in Jasper county will vote for Calkins for congress; wlA’ should Calkins' friends vote for them? George Major threatened to shoot floTdridge 11 irk like a dog, because in an official capacity (Mark asked Major to pny his tax.s iu 1870.

Buy your eh,thing nt the Narrow Cause Olio Price Clothing Store, and you will al w lys-gyi W ■ owl fit, a- wel 1 -made article ajii Iny ptie.'s. ilj .—^; — If Mr. Brown thought Jasper county di-*pernte last week, wh it wjH he ihink of U next week,' w hen those hundred voters fail to c. imeet? Democrats waul to ebirt Charles If. Price. Nonets, -looro, Nickel, Miller and the commissioner.- in order to sustain their party organ at Rensselaer. I’tu-le Gus Btngbatn has thanks for several messes of the finest sweet potatoes wo have wen (lii*--ipawrf. Also an e'JtTrSW?" dinary large head of eabl-age. Republicans of Jasper county vote for the republicm candidates, because republican principl.s are right, and the republiciyi capdijatos are the best men. l’eter Rhomhes left a pour at this" office last week, grown in fits * garden, that weighed fifteen < unces. It knocks the seeks off of any we have yet *;en. The Dcmo'rrlit- ScaUnfl calls republicans thieves, scouii lreis and fraud.-; but it wants republicans to vote for the local democratic ticket fir Iced ana clothe its editor. A signal Victory awaits the republicans of Indiana next Tuesday, if every man votes. Let leptibßcans of Jasper county do their duty and share in the glory. Kerucmher that it is-to your interest to look at our complete stock of ready made clothing before you buy your fall stock. Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Moore, the pieman and sassafras pole peddler, wifi not be treasurer of Jasper county, llik load of poles. That's as sure asl]e paid rr Feer’ rarkcr STT foj- a dead dog... i Fob Salk. —If you want to buy a tract of land iu Jasper county, consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a Large list from which to select. . ' r. ts. Democrats boast that they will carry Jasper county next Tuesday. If republicans all do their dutyljand vote without scratching the will be beaten four hunU-

red votes. . Wonder what portion of the $285 taxes Mr Major owes to Jasper county and how much of tue SIBO owed by Charles 11. Price has been put into Mr. brown’s corn cutlers fund? The Harrow (binge One Price Clothing Store is selling ext-a well made clothing lower thou any other .house in Jasper county. To be convinced of this fact call and see for yourselves. “Barkley,'’ we’ll attend to vour case after the e’ecti n. 1 ’At present iveare fighting the whole mangy democratic dug. greenback tail god all. and haven't time to waste on the ereepingdhihgs.. i\iiy don't J. 11. Lotrgliridge, chairman, Jelji. central com. 6 , think it his duty to interview Hon. George U. Brown in relation : to ‘he ..matter, of colonizing ,one hundred i corn cutters in Jasper couutv? — i The Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store lias just received the handsomest line ot school suits ever brought to theUSquiiiy which are being sold ut prices lower than any other house in RenSselaer. Dr. T-oiighrid ge ought to mildly expostu- ] late with Mr. Brown about haiboting that j hundred corn cutters a boot his premises until after the election, and the northern townships have voted their subsidies. A vote for George Major or tor Geoige 11 Brown is a vote for Daniel W Voorhees' for failed States senator. Voorhees is a ! salary-grabber who called greenbacks Linfcolh"raP"iflfll "Pfllna 1 "dfiHfUrg 'Lihcolnia^gsT Read what the Uev. S., A. Chapell says j aUhntt,'Liebig’s fever and ague pills hpd liver tonic. They are warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by W, J, lines, Rensselaer. Made byTpFslrTng & W.7“Fly:TioM'fri7" Ind. *' i>—it. One of the iudiviJunl.-; that have been going about the couuty for a ntouih or two raising the shingles on the school houses with bis elsqoenee claims to Im sn educated tramp. About Wednesday of treat week it will be known how many people have fallen in love with that "slieif companion," as tlife Demoerafia KmtinH called him last wcett". Itev. llopo B. Miller, democratic eapdidate for recorder, is trying to explain away his statement that he would rather see the southern war claims paid than to Itgve the United States bonded debt paid according to contract. He did sav that it. would be aslionoMhie to piy iT7£c MiTSTSW the bonds in gold. When he dentes that he said so he contracts the truth. “Of ibr fullnc.s ts the heart the mfmih -pesiteth. 1

A vole for Rev . IR 11. Miller for recorder is a vote for a lelatl ►)wpuihikm who says l»e would proser to have the iwmthern tlsinls l HDiniintiog to * ;(«»,(kk),OKI paid than to i pay United Btates bonds according t« toh- ' 1 f ; i , ,i, j llati Hon. (fejrgu H. Brown assured Dr. Luigi;ri.lge ihat those one hundred eoru J ! rimers should do no voting of any kind ; I nor undu[v election uqtil nil i ! the.atilmidies arc rMaeil iu..iithex JMxrii* op ! the line? I ’ r I . | ! If ropiihliesm of Jasper cfitinty don’t j ; waste their strength by scratching, they ' | will elect every man on theit ticket. Tfie , republican ticket is tho best ticket. Kvcry | man nn the t eket is an honoat man and a gentleman. • We do not keep a general atock of merchandiac, hut we keep the finest slock of ready mode chilling, gents' furnishing goods, huts, cap l , etc., to h«< found in Jasper county, mid our prices nro lower Ilian any of our compeliloie. Narrow Gauge One, Price Store. A very h ippy social event was the surprise party in the residence of F. J. Sears the other evening. About one hundred of the friends of Mr. Sears and his estimable lady marched m upon them unawares, look jKia-cssion of their fine residence and had I liiingi tliifir own way until a lute hour. It was u comph tc surprise to tho family and an cccasimi long lu lie n-memhpteii by ail who were fortunate enough to bo there. Jusper county upwards of forty years; ] Simon P. Thompson sixteen years; Horace j K. James twenty-five rears. Neither of j tl.cnl has ever bceu indicted, prosecultfd, i tried or conviqtsd of any ct-liiio or misdemeanor. Mr. Spilh-r mid Mr. Thompson :*1 ways pay the r dsbta nnin’iplli-. u’nd are ITberaTand charitable to the poor and dis. I rested. All-fhroeof them are engsged in legitiiiinie, honorable business—-in the peaeeh+l pursuits of pTlfitfe life. Neither one holds a public othee; neither pne u a candidate for nlfilce. Why is it that tiot a Single number of (he Drm'.r.ralu- Sni/incl ' Ims been pntdr-hed in the (n<t year and n half without openly assailing one or nil of diese men? The piihli-her of that paper ha- toon in the county duly seven weeks more than it year and n-hnffi —Neltfapr ons of thA-rccn lie abuses porsuaded hiui to move here, neither one has cheated him, wronged him, or interfered with him. Why is it 'hat the local .speakers of the demo-cratic-national party have assailed or nia- 1 lig-iie-l the three persons named abovo in j all their sctnol home speeches?