Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1878 — Page 4
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Real Estate Transfers.
Ktuoixor J. Fan tn Jnmr* H. ami William Turirtw aw It, *, &— l*6 ««-rr* ..... 4,(MS Dyer toCarrlnrtnn 1,. WeMbn#*. f%aw. w}; aw M M *4, at, *- ITT.CS aero* 8,000 < amnatnft I- Wratbrook to Elijah Wn.nl, mTm> IrhOf 8,000 . Kliia.li Wood u> Janie* 11. and William Titrute. samr tract . 8,000 wnool W. ltltt-hw «o kirr Cl Ritchey, »*,*«.*■. aw It, M. T—MM acix-i 8.000 John ft. Ballet to Gfwn' \V. Stins, W, ” Mao ptarvrt at raanol two rmirtgnicv- and one mtflfrwrnl of Wim. CawialV PooUi wash is mow Uki&a the ISmL .V t • Ml and mb the Ih-erat table at the New York Hoc*. The best drtetsd geatlemen in town are «MatvßMfs at Joan, lb* tailor. IlsMSy titled jeaSs pants for $1 nt die \‘ar#t>w Gauge Uau PH- 1 Clothing Sloru. If you want a go,oi natunl photograph, i *»«*«! i.ing true to life, leave your literature Ml Sharp’* gallery.
The ffotomon tiroOur* do an immeme Hueinrta at Remington. They are gentlemen and deserve to. Those who have collection* to be made at Remington will fiml Harper W. Snyder, attorney at law, reliable and energetic: The Weed sewing machine has a world Wide reputation. It will be sold way down ih price by Ladd Hopkins. HU-tf VJt'car. —‘‘Why will men smote ecuim«n tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bro*. ‘ Seal of North Carolina'' at the Same price? Jones, the tailor* is overrun with orders end works early and late. Ho is doing a a’aving business and gives excellent satis* fetthe. One of those fine solid gold rings at IV. ft. (Irwin's would make your sweetheart a Splendid holiday preaenl. Buy one. Price •nly $2 50. Schoel teacher* will find tkoee little clocks at W. 8. Orwin’s splendid timers, and their cheapness piece a them within the reach of all. " -■ ■■' ■ r?— * . . i ... 4. Truth must prevail, and the truth is that ■ho Narrow Gauge One Trice nothing ‘iKtore sell* goods cheaper than uny oilier house in town. W. 8. Ovwin is sols agent at this place forth* celebrated Rockford watch, warranted the best for the wouey in the world, t all and see it. Emmet Kannal has the largest stock of liaterns and lamps ever'offereu for sale in Rensselaer. Gall and examine the stock before purchasing. Doctor S. C. Maxwell, the great poultry fancier of Remington, lost nearly his entire stock of Plymouth Rock chickens this seaiVon with cholera. This local is worth twenty-five cents at »v gallery. Cut it out and'bring it along. 1 will take one on each dozen pictures ordered. A. Pkasi.ey. Tbs bo»r<l of county comnuEsioacrs will meet in regular session next Monday, fosne D. Dunn will represent tic first di» triet rice Joke Van't YVoud resigned. Ron Sain.—lf you want to boy a tract of bad in Jasper county, consult Thompson A RrC.. Rensselaer. Tliey sell at owners’ priera and have a large lint from which to •Wft- ts.
Kmmet Kaanal baa a full as/urtment -of •pavlncle* nail atari glasses, suitable for T«b«j iinl eld, which be wishes lo close oul, cheap Ibr cash, to make roum for other goods. Once mere we say lo one and all, call Md see us before you buy jour ready made clothing. We will make you prices that Mae can beat. Narrow Gauge One Price Clolking Store. Mt. Exra C. Xowlee, auditor elect of Jasper county, bas bought lots in town upon Which he will build «• dwelling house neat spring. Ho also talks of building a large barn •• his farm nett year. A quarterly conference of the Church of (tod will hold u mission in Rensselaer, rnmincncing to-morrow evening and continuing over Sunday. Elder 11. V. Reed and a number of stranger* arc expected to be present. Clinton D. Stackhouse is enthusiastic ecef the Jeisey red swine aud the Indiana Farmer . Re will take subscriptions to tbe latter at the rate of $1.60 per annum, and the subscriber will receive the four numbers lor 1876 free.
W. S. Orwir, the jeweler, has just reccited a large slock of wa'ohes, clocks, charms, fancy jewelry, silver table ware, pocket cutlety, spectacles, etc., etc. Before buying your holiday presents call and look at bis splendid new stock. Isaac X. East, of Jordan tow nship, intends to devote his eutire time and jensrgies ncjt year to ditching. . lie will be equipped in a few days with tLe best ditching aud grading apparatus known, and then w.U be prepartd to make a business of It. The present bas not been considered a , very sickly season, buy occasionally a family terms to be jicculiarly uufortuuste in this respect. Of these may be reckoned that of Mr. Joseph Suits, ot Jordan township, lour of whom having boon sick with typhoid fever this fall. ' -
Mr. Fisher, on the old Balter farm, a mils and a half north of town, wilt engage largely in the manufacture of tile neat summer. He has a line machine, an inexhaustible deposit of (he very beat clay, aud ! years of practical experience. He burnt » ! small Min of tils this past season with sat- ! isfactory rasulU. 1 i f A large variety of holiday goods at C. C. ftsrr's, consisting in part of toy wagons, carts, sleds; & large assortment of glass toys; China cups, saucers, mugs; Chinn aod boys' tool cheats: writing desks; work boxes; China and wax dolts; doll bodice, doll heads; toy guns, pistols and drums. asKt* large variety id-wiseslhneoss* toy Attention is diicctsd to the terms upon which we dub with the leading newspapers; and maasdaes off-tlns country. With some mt Urn very beat tire price of life two togel Kter is but a trifle more than (hat of one separate/ To illustrate what is meant: The daily Inter-Oopan is $lO per aoouoi; »oW for ten dollars and ten cents we wHI send ibo daily Inter-Ocean and Tuk Union, ope year, pottage paid on both, to any address the United Btate» or ieirYtfrw*:Seh ftik] ug t^ru» wit h other' ■. aKiiir.u«! -.o . .... av.., .* .«■ V
Emmet Kannal is receiving hit goods sot the li«4id*o' trade. ll* has present* suiial.le t f«r«u—tbo obi, the young, the j-ielr, tli* poor, the exalted, tho humid*, and *i cry body «l*e, rsgnrdlsss of age, sex, tolm, or prevHnm oondiiioa. His pnsentt ilkoful, Insiructive, nriiani*ut»l, cheap. Don't buy a dollar's w..rib goods until you Inspect this magnificent stvok. Now t* the time, just now, to le*te order* with J. A Sharp, for ludia-ink and water-oidor picture* for holiday present*. Da ned delay too long then throng it. with the ru»h ar'd expert a fine picture on two or three days’ notice. This class of work rvqairfiu time to ez'ecute well, and true i artists do not car* to Injur* tlipir reputation and business bjr slighted or hurried work.
Musical Instruction. Hfis Maey Ralph, an accomplished musician, will giv i instruction on organ and piano. Pupils may use har room and instrament. or she will teach them at their homea. Terms reasonable. Apply at her father’s residence, south of court house. &-8m I T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City, III.) Merchant Tailor orroeiTX pout or pick, Kill «ut aud make suits for men, youths and ehildreti. Work warranted, satisfaction guaranteed. , Full l.lnc of Piece Goods Jtept in stock. The finest, beat and cheapen stock over brougtt to Rensselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. 11-1 DO YOU WANT?~ Groceries, Provisions, Quaonsware, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Apices, Ciffar?, “ Tobacco, Stationary, Canned Fruits, Ac., Go to .A.. S. Hia JRTXB, Opposite the Bank, Highest piiies paid for produce. 10-Sm
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NEW MILLINERY GOOD?'. ’ Mrs. s. t. Hi:nriiii.(. ; lot* a new Hock of millinery good* [now opened for insfwction, at Iter residence on ' Front street, northeast of tbe school house. Sb* will be plsssed to rscsive all of her j j former patrons and many new ones. A I general invitation it extruded to the public j to call and inspect goods and prices. 58 j FITZ W. BEDFORD j CXATaBB nr AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS j Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, New- : lon Fsrin Wagon* ami liuggiss; Victor Hay, I Cattle and’Railroad Track Hcalfra; Kaglo i Cultivators and llarrowa; the celebrated | Furst & Bradley, Jones, aud Oliver Chilled j Plows; Riding and Walking Cliltiyaton; KroWn Giro Planters snd nil kinds of field, gerden, barn and sluble iiupfemeuti, tavin hardware. Also, Field and 0-a.r Aexi Seed.* in bulk or by the small package. Building Paper, Lima and Plastering Ilair fur sale. One door shore ‘‘Shanghai Building.” W. H. ft a RHOADES HEALERS IN HARNESS. SADDLES, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, VALISES, *nd an extensive stock of Saddlery Hardware, Leather Findings, Brushes, Ac. Harness of any desired.pattern mad! to order; a largo assortment of Collars always on hand. Carriage trimming and leather repairing given special care. Uaive recently built and tiiuvsd 1 tlTrt one' Bf the rir.est harness store rooms in'Tfie slate, will and be pleased to receive visits from those who need article* in their lins. Prrccs reduced to correspond, with the times. 1 ' Store and shop south side of Washington street, Rensselaer, Ind, 10-24
See! See! ie mm GROCERY! flaring moved into his new brick ImilJing, just east of Bedford Jackson’s block, sad added largely to liia superb stock C. G. STARR lavitea everybody to call aud examine hi* Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, flams,Bacon Shoulders, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese Rice, Homony, Beans,Soap, Starch, Indigo Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spies*, Salt Fi»H, Cigars, Tobaceos, Meal, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, PocketMDrd Table Cutlery, Queensware, Glasswure. FLOUR. nad marry articles we Itav'o not the spaco to enumerate, kept iit stock at all times. Goods exchanged foi marketable produce. Ke'member the place—lie has moved recently, aud is now lu Hu Handsome New Building, ami wii limit doubt liaa.the largest, best and cheapest assortment in Jasper county,r with out exception. Come aud see for Vourselvo 21-3irr C\C.‘STARR
DRY GOODS! JNTE'W' Fill AND WMIt STOCZI I Has returned from the jobbing market with a very larg • stock sis Dry Goods. Clothing. Carpets, Furs, Boots," Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., and now offers Best Dress Goods, Best Calicoes and Muslins, Best Ready Made Clothing, At prices which defy competition. Xo dealer this side of Chicago can undersell his cash figures on these articles;- and no stuck is superior in qualitr. WOOLEN caiODS, ‘COMFORTERS, NUBIA*. BLANKETS, YARNS, AC. A finer, better or cheaper stock of goods in this line was;never brought to the county; it embraces many articles nut here enumerated that will be appreciated by all who inspect theta. - F’-clts for Xjadi.es, IF'-u.rs for Cih.ild.reri., UP-ars for G-en.tlem.erL. ' These Furs arc the winter styles of 1878; very good, very tasty, and very cheap. JSjqthir.g better or cheaper in this line will be offered in jasper county this season. Over co At a Very Cheap. Overcoat* Very Cheap. ’ Overcoat* Very Cheap. No person wanting an overcoat for a man or boy can be dissatisfied with my prices, j My assortment is large nod varied, and iucludes seme of the best goods ever shown in this town. They must be sold. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps., Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Call in and look as these goods.' They arc a little extra —a little better than an average—and because they are good 1 am proud lo show them. LADIES’AND MISSES’SHOES, CHILDREN’S SHOES; MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS. ' “X splendid, well-sphered stock of custom work in the hoot and shoe line, embracing every grade popqlnr in this market. Also, Rubber .Oyer-shoes, kriee aud hip boots. - Staple Family Groceries. Staple Family Groceries. Staple Family Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salcrafhs, Boap, kc., as good gs the beat,. Also Tobacco, both chewing and smoking; Come.amt exiirrfiic. Sricls: Store, Fendig-’s Briols: Store, Fendig’s TBriclc Stor^v Washington,Street {south side), Rensselaer, Indiana, is the p’ace for bargains fills sealaoii. in fall and winter dry goods, ovefcoats, cfotlung'"TfhdeHvidi !‘;~tHWts; I cap*, family gfoccric--, etc., eti\ "■
Great Reduction. - Having just returned from Chicago with a very large stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Shawls, Cloaks and Woolen Goods of every description, I am able to offer my patrons greater bargains than ever. These goods were bought for cash, and a handsome sum was saved in the discount; this enables me to compete with any body in my line of business in this part of the country. Upon goods bought at my establishment I will guarantee an actual • 4 • S Saving of at Least Tea Per Cent. = To convince the reader of the truth of this statement the prices of a few articles are appended, and all others will correspond. Read and believe: Best genuine English Worsted Suits only SXd.SO Best all wool Taft, Tweet & Co. Cassimere do 16.00 Best business Suits, $450 to - - - 10.00 Be<tt Imperial Chinchilla Overcoats - - 16.00 Best imitation Chinchilla Overcoats $6 to 8.00 A nice School Suit $3 to - - - • 8.00 Hats for Men and Boys from 25 cents to $2.50 each. Other Houses would consider them cheap at 40 cents to s3*so. - These prices cannot be beaten. Don’t be persuaded to buy before looking at ray stock. 1 will sell the entire stock at cost and less to close it out before January Ist, 1878. It is not surprising that people complain of bard times when they persist in paying from 10 to 15 per cent, more for goods than they can buy warranted articles for, if they would trade with the subscriber. Give me a call and convince yourselves of tbe truth. Respectfully, A. XiSOPOUD.
Dry floods, BOOTS AND SHOES Equal in quality and sold at smaller margin of profit than tifoose at *»• f Ludd Hopkins’ are not kept in Indiana. That individual tloc* not stop in Rensselaer who can buy gooott cheaper, or who ottener buys his stock for cash and discounts all bills. Until Deskill, 1878: Fnllned mouses, from Government store 51.25 Fined mouses 1 60 Fatigue Jackets, lined, 1.35 Rubber Blankets 1.25 llor.*c Blankets 1.00 Farm Machinery: The widely fatuous Farm Alachirery ! the Deere & Manshr Company of Moline, Illinois, is sold in Rensselaer by H. V. CHILDERS Dealer in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Farming Implements, Cabinet Furniture, &c, JOHN DEERE PLOWS. Wooden Beam, Iron Turf and Stubble, “Prairie Queen” Breaker; Gilpin Bulky Plows, the Advance Walking Cnltivator. Rotarv Drop Corn Planter, the “MonarclT rr ~Sfi3e Drop Corn I’l inter, Ac. Cabinet furniture. Tables, SkjnJ*,. Bureaus, Lounges, BedFttjjds, Softs, Ctairs, Cupboards, Kitchen Safes, and other articles in this title, will be sold. Inuch cheap. r tban ever, and just a little cheacer TUSH Anybody Else; The place to buy all of these articles ur.d many others not here enumerated, is at the , Hardware and Tinware Store of Henry V. Childers, (rcccutly David James’.) .. -Ali.,k,Luit« <4Vtin.jr.pairiiig, roo/uig, ipouting, & e ,: .Cr..-rloijae fit bottom prices. '
HO TO THE FRONT! THERE’S WHERE WILLEY t SIGLER HAVE (ONE With their Clothing 1 ! NO NARROW GAUGE PRIHCIfLESHERE A large stock of good 1 Goods, warranted to be as represented or money refunded. No Returning Board needed. The voice of the people shalj settle the matter. If we can not sell Goods as cheap as any other House in Jasper county* we win “shut up shop and go to hoein’ taters; Come in, gentlemen, and bring your greenbacks or silver: remember that it takes cash to buy goods. Sig'.lex.
