Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1878 — In and About Remington. [ARTICLE]
In and About Remington.
Jasper Gut, drugget, announces that he will have a large and elegant selection of goods especially designed for ihe holiday trade. Among other articles of this description are erer two hundred and fifty welamca of nice books for .old and young, albums, portmonaics, box paper, ladies’ work boxes, shell boxes, elegant toilet sets, charming smoking sets, attractive Bohemian vases, mugs, cups, mustache cups, bird cages, games of all kinds, perfumery, wood en, tia and china toys, dolls, and a multitude of articles too numerous to call. Tim stock is large, varied and astonishingly cheep. ' ~ pThe Maine Tenkrakce Joi’eval is a new weekly, published by the Maine Temperance Alliance, at $2 per year, including a beautiful chromo, 15x22, entitled “Thu Temperance Homs," —the best chromo ever offered as a premium by any newspaper. The paper of itself is woll worth the price, and with the addition of so fine a premium, it must soon obtain a large circulation. Agents can secure territority and liberal terms by addressing the publishing agent. V. (I, Kicb, Portland, Me. The Kensse-i-aeu Union and the Maine Temperance Jt uniat one year for $2.25.
Jr»T Received, —We would announce to she |«Vblio-tint we have just received 100 ladies’ cloaks, well assorted, which arc to hu sold at almost any price. Cloaks that have lorinerly sold for S2O now sell for sl2, for sls cow for SU), for $8 now for $5, f r §5 now for $3. These goods have been shipped to u* to be sold, ami mid they must be. Call early and examine. 1 F. J. Seaes & Co. « Nobody can buy butter in Rensselaer for 1 »cents a pound, nor eggs far 10 cents n dozen, nor potatoes for 40 cents a bushel, ■or apples for 25 cents a bushel, nor need they pay $1.25 to $1.40 for a quarter barrri of wiutci; wheat flour, lha Sentinel of Hat week to the contrary notwithstanding. Hotter, potatoes End apples are worth from 25 to ICO per cent, more, while flour "Is considerably -riranperras -liuusekeypr-TS" may easily dltatvcr if they make inquiry. Old and young men as the cold weather approaches naturally think of clothing themselves with heavier garments. Those tv bn want to b« fitted out in good style for thitt money will remember titer Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Btore.'\ You bet tve can and will do it. l ' In order to prove tie truth of cur asssr-, tions that we Mil ■ better clans of clothing far taa* money than arty other'house in the we salt you io cal! St m IttfTow G*:tg«one Ptieo Clothing Store and ettt IgHlnc ear good* before buying elsewhere.
Zipbj. in all B.JM<>uk at the At* to.. StW*. „ • A nice ho ik at Kannal's drug st.iro for N rents. l/mk nt the SW-cput goods at Ktuioal'a drug Mote. A good cloak can he bought for $2.50 at the New York titora. A fine liin-<it ensuim-rea fur inouV wear at the New Turk Store. A lovely photograph album M lift cents, at Kannal's drug si' rc. Go to the New York Store and buy 8 spoo sos thread for 2i cents, f I A splendid n*. ortme.iit of autograph ali bums at Kannal'e drug ators. A bitge nasortment es rater proof cloths just iu at the New York Store. The best hair brush sold in the market for 'Jit cents at Kanual’ii drug store. Great reduction in the price of dress goods lias been made nt the Now York Store. | Jasper county orders are being pro'ested t by the Ire ituirvr, ‘'f„r want of funds." Marvin 0. Ciasol is proud of a 10 pound daughter, aged 21 hours. The first born. A marriage license was issued to George W. Hally ond Sarah .Marion, on the 7t!i inst. Fifiy cloaks for ladies just-received nt the New York Store. Will be sold at very lew prices. .
The wife of Nehcminh Hopkins was buried today. Funeral services were held at the Christian church. Rev S. R. Seawright, of Monticello, is exploit'd to preach nt the Presbyterian i church next Sunday. I’rof. Coiling earn* an honest quarter singing songs, playing the bnnjii and selling tnediciues on die street by gasliaht. A full lino of choice holiday hooks at Kaniiai’s drug store. Don't foil to call and examine before making your purchases. The Weed sewing machine has a world wido reputation. It will So sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. 36-ts QutUY. —“H liy will men smoke common ol ncea, v. lit n they can buy Marburg Bros, '.Si al of North tairolioa’’ nt the same price? To close: Men's extra heave knit jackets $ 1.0 J; bays’ knit jackets only 7d cents; at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. A wagon load of lino pike fresh from tl.e Kankakee river (s one still alive) were sold on the yrecU lust evening for five cents ix pound. From now until the close of winter the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store will soli all uvA%oais and heavy suits at greatly reduced prices. The Preabylerian and Methodist Episco-i pul Sabbath schools are arranging for Christmas tries, etc., at the Methodist Episcopal church on the night of the 24th -dhrlsmias eve. Augustus 11. Wood was appointed, a justice of the (ieao'o of .Marion'TwWfiship, by the board of county commissioners, one day last week, vice Johu Vnu'i Wood who neglected to qualify.' Fok Sai.e.—l“f you want to buy a tract of laud in .Jasper county, consult Thompson & lire., Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to eeleef. _ if. Fur a nice and useful Christmas present for the dear little boys buy one of those school suits or school overcoats at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clmhing Store. They are durable and cheap. Those ufflieled.- with chronic diseases eh uld patronize Dr. Washburn of Rensselaer. He will give you an honest opinion as lo tho success of treatment. Charges a.w ys reasonable. , Dr. J. M. Guthrie will bid adieu to Rensselaer on Monday. He has been in town six erseven weeks and reportsTiaving treated thirty ca.-cs of chronic di-eases of various natures, all of them successfu ly.
