Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1878 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Uuaxr—“WYiyafiMwiSß emewa ttewfi obneoe, when they mirtely Mnrbntg Bum, •Seal of North Carolina’’ at tka same prtoef The Weed sewing mNoliioe bite s work! wide reputation. Ft will be mM a in price by Lu<M Hopkins, ' ' • ,, 'ASsi# Foil Sale.—ls you want to buy a tract df land In Jasper county, eourott Thompson fit Uro., Rensselaer. The* sail at oWfiM # prices, and have a largo list DrtMfi wMe» to MleeL tie Zephyr in at! shade* at the Now YorhjStorc. Fob Bargains in nluak* go to th« New York Store. Only a Few of those fioo doaks left at the New Fork Store. Eight Spools or Thrsad for 20 cents at the > YoA M ßtoro. For Cashmeres and black alpaw go to the New' York Store. Cabsimebes, a fine line for mm»*s wear, at the New York Store. to A Good Cloak can be bjfldit for $2.50 *t the New York Store. - Wattrpboop Cloths, a Ja tip assortment just in at the New York Store. Cold. —The mercury at eight o’clock this morning indicated eight degrees below aero. Fifty Cloaks for ladiefi, at the New York Store, will be sold at very low prices. - - ■”— Great Reduction in the price of dress goods hue been made at the New York Store. Barney KepnHE died last SatErdajr night of consnmptioD. He was burled on Monday. Jacob Doty, four miles south of town, died Tuesday morning of tubercular consumption. Tomobbow night ths high school rhetoric class will give a free exhibition in Starr’s Hall. Fob Meat. —Tom Sharp’s new nssut store sell* all kinds of fresh moots at lowest living prfaer, Ball.—A grand UK will be given at Starr’s HaH Christmas night. Of course everybody is expected. Election. —The regular annual els** tion of Prairie Lodge No. 12k, F. A A M., will be held Saturday night, Rav. S. R. Seawjught, of MonlL oello, is expected to preach iu the Presbyterian church December 29th. Licensed. —A marriage license Mm issued December 14tiv, to Sylveater Greenfield and ida Emetine Martin. Diphtheria. —Several eases of dipA* theria are reported in town and vicinity;. None have yet proved fatal or malignant. Mb. John H. Wood, pf the 'firm of Wood Bros, St Barnett, millers. Winnumc, formerly a resident of Rensselaer, was in town thin week, AudsembnT, —The Rensselaer sfs- - club will give an entertainment New Year’s night in Starr’s Hall, with entirely new stage oeouery sad drop curtains. Died. — Infant daughter of Erasing Peacock died this morning of inflammation of bowels. Aged about seven mouths. Burial nt 2 o’clock p. m. tomorrow. The Prairie Farmer.—- For the com* venience of our patrons who Btay desire to subscribe for the Prcurit Farmer , price $2, in connection with the Renssklaw Union, we will supply the two papere, if ordered at the same time, for $2,60. Don’t be persuaded to buy before looking at our goods and prices; no matter how cheap goods are offered you tee' will sell still cheaper. Enquire at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Fine Painting. —Mr. Bean is doing a tasty iob of painting for the stage curtains in Stare’s Hall. Ho will become* permanent resident of Rensselaer and engage in the business of house, sign, froaoo and ornamental] paintingNo Humbug. —Wo are going to make a change in oar business on February Ist; in older to do so we have to raise a certain amount of money. If you want to buy clothing cheap now is the time, and the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store is the place. Fjbb.—Alfred Thompeafn’sfine dwelling—among tho best in this town, together with nearly all of its ooatcote—was burnt down at an early boor this morning. The flames caught from the heating furnace, exactly how is not known. Loss from SIO,OOO to $15,000, partially insured. Don’t buy before looking nt our now greatly reduced prices of ready made clothing. We must raise a large sum of money by the first of Februaro, and in order to ao it are forced to seu goods at and below coet. Enquire for paittcuhww at the Narrow sauga One Price Clothing Store. Christman committee request that all persons who wish to saasKttsffsr mas eve to bring the same to the (committee at the ehorehon or before 3 o’clock p. m. Tuesday, tho 24th. Everybody invited. .j Must be Sold.-—Wc would *naeuM#e to the public having received one hundred well escorted ladles’ dock*,, which ■re to be sold nt almost any price*. Cloaks worth S2O for sl2*, Forth sls for $10; worth. $8 for $5; worth $5 for $3. These good were shipped to uh to be sold, and sold the* ««at be. . Call early and examine. F. J. SeaesA 00.
To Clobk Out. —In order to close out a stock of fancy calling cards, I offer for the next 30 days special bargains aa follows; Twenty five fine cards, assorted colors and designs, with name neatly printed, for 15 cents; 50 for 20 cents; 100 for 35 cents. The stock consists of Snow Flake, Double Bnow Flake, Wave Bristol, Pattern Bristol, Medallion, Ivy Leaf, &c., &c. Nothing better or cheaper in this line has been or will be offered. Just the thing fora holiday gift to lady or gentleman. Call at The Union office. Horace E. James. A Wobd to the People.— Don’t by any means be persuaded to buy one dollar’s worth of ready made clothing be fore looking atonr goods and prices. Our competitors, knowing that we can undersell them, will nse all possible means to make you buy before you roe our prices. Let this warning be sufficient. Call on us before buying clothing. We aro the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothingiitore of Rensselaer, Ind. To Advertisers. —A statute of Indiana requires county auditors to publish the lists of allowances made by the board of commissioners of their respective counties in the newspaper published in the county having the largest oircnlathm therein. In obedience to this law Mr. Auditor Barkley has a publication of. this nature in The Union of to-day. j Bnow fell eight inches deep last Friday and Friday night, and there has be?n fair sleighiog ever sinoe. Last night was "ssyoM as any otto of the wiuter thus far.
