Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1878 — Orange Blossomes. [ARTICLE]

Orange Blossomes.

Married,nt lho residence of tho bride'o October 10th, 1878, by Rev. Frank Taylor, of Fowler, formerly poitor of ltd Me«Sbdf>'\ Episcopal church of this fdac*. Mr. Sihiou P. Thompson, of Honaseiaer, and Mias May Nusis Folia, only dxnfbter of Cyrus Folt*. The wedding wns very quief, notmore tbnw a dozen personal triends wDiresaiffgl.ae,oOroraouy. Immediately after the’ oerensony. was performed those present were treated to n hearty repast, aftor which Mr. and Mray Thompson took tho morning train fur ■Rensselaer.— Oxford Tribune All those people who are owing N. War-; ner nnd voted for 8. Erwin for ooroner afet requested to call on Mr. Warner and wake payment immediately. All who owe N. Warner mid, Vbled for him for coronsr are requested in estfl . immediately and make pnyment. AIT who o#e Si, Warner and did not vote for cither Mr. Erwin or him for coroner «ro requested cell at oaee and, make ,immediate payment. AH people ic Jiisper or contiguous counties, whether owing N. Warner or not, or whether voters or not, lire urgently, cordially and respectfully invited to bring theT? acquaintances next Week and sei tlb imfiiense. -fffaAWofft, 1 prolific, ufipiiralleled and superior stock of wood and coal bur iug heating and cooking stovt-s and kitchen ringeg. The republican plurality ovejr the deOfOr. crats in Jasper county on seefetnry of stetw in 1870 was 480. Tbts year on the same officer it is 532, Major Calkins carried Jasper county two years ago by 341,. w year be carries the county over his cratic competitor by 609. Two years ago the highest vote given in Jasper county to a candidate on the democratic state ticket was 722, this year the highest vote 530. With the republicans whittling pt, one end of tho democratic stiok and the. nationals at the other there won’t be mooh. of a lumber pile left of it by another oleotioo. As the cold floaty mornings npproach and hands become chapped in .the raw winds it is natural to begin to think about something to protect them when driving husking corn and doing the daily choree of farm life. People who drive much, those> who chop wood, ladies who would be welt dressed, and all who desire to be comfortable, ought to drop into R. Fendig’s store and feast their eyes upon his superb stock of gloves and .rtiitkeiw,., He his j.mmense assortments of hand wear fu every style and quality. Mr. T. M. Jones, the new merchant tailor, has been in Rensselaer only four weeks. He brought with him the largest and best stock of tailor’s piece goods ever, shown in the county. So great has been his encouragement, so good his patronage, and so extensive his business, that be found it necessary to go to Chieago this week.fcjr anew stock which is being opened fc-jdsy--Drop into his shop whon iu town and see what ho can do in the clothing line. ~ Irish potatoes 50 cents a bushel, sweet potatoes sl, common apples 85 U> 40 cents,, .picked winter apples 50 cents, turnips 3D, cents, fresh beef and veal 4to 8| cants a, pound, fresh pork 6 to 8 cents, butler 10 to 12} cents, flour $5 to $5.20 a barrel, cranberries 10 cents a quart, wood $3 a cord if good aud seasoned—these are some of the prices that consumers must prffy it theji dwell in Rensselaer. Garret IV. Terhune and Wife moved to Vermejo, New Mexico, last week. They had been inhabitants of Jasper county nearly thirty years, moss of which time were residents of Rensselaer. They were reckoned amon* the best eitizens and of course leave a large circle of warm friends, whose good wishes go out to them in their new home. ¥ . Fop the best and cheapest clothing go to A. Leopold. His stock was bought for cash ,down. It was selected with care, expressly for the trade of Jasper county.' These goods will positively be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell, goods of such quality. They are nut shoddy.

Mr. 8. P. Thompson and wife held a reception ,a,t Alfred Thompson’s residence lass Friday evening, which waa largely nttonded. Among others present were. Mr. and Mrs. Floet, a newly married couple from Illinois who were guests of Mr. W illis J. Wright, Mr. William Bass, of Washington, D. C.,i+ with his young and accomplished wife, paid his father's family a visit last week. *r v Bass is employed in the government printing office, ana is a gentleman of many fine qualities. We regret that his visit waa so short. J. 8- Cox, Albert S. White, Isaac N. lies Curtain and a number more of the old' landmarks as if were of Jasper county, people have move! to .Kansas withjaieh days past. The hegtfa westward this fail is without precedent in our county. . . There is not a choicer stock of : groceries and provisions in the county than that at A. 8. Lußue’s. .Cranberries, apples, potatoes and every arlielo of staple gro«eiyes as. cheap as the cheapest and as good as the very best. Trade at Laßuo’s. Two trustee*. Elliott R. Burr of Jordan township and Oliver B. Mclntire treiaurer of the board of school trustees of tho town, of Remington, did not report to or appear' to,make settlement with the board of County commissioners this week. of Jasper county, will find Thu Union making a specialty of that, department. Subscription price only one dolUr a year. Probablyihelarg«»t*»ookof.boota-ai»d T shoes ever brought to Rensselaer may be seoti at A. Leopold's. They are offered at prices that warrant sales every time. Fine wear for ladies and gentlemen a specialty Read what ttie Rev. 8. A. Chapelt says nbrntt Liebig’s fever and ague pills and liver tonic. They are warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by W. J. Imes, Rensselaer. Made by Pershing Sc Co., Plymouth, 1 IndL ~ .... A* | My stock of dress goods of ail kinds is ' now open’ for inspection. .Tidies should not fail to. call and see quality of goods and ' learn prices. Double width waterproots only 60 cents a yard. At Leopold’s, v ! Marriage licensee have boon issued to Millard English and Psrsgria, Charles W. Hn.nis.and Laura J. Jimmonji, j Charles Wood and Mary C. Fisher, Jsmoa A. Burns and Elisabeth Polls. On and after he 20th lost, is the time >o H-t out frutt trees. At John Coen * nursery may be found a splendid selection of trees of finest quality. Go and sen for yourselves. , . , People oavo ton to WkMfejftdfattra' per who We their efethlng made by T. M. Jones, merchant tailor, Rensselaer. Bricks are being brought tin from W Fayette to finish tho Novel* building wlw’.v