Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1879 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
: ? OMfeBA-uusermpay forT»»U«Fifty Cents will pay f«rT» Umto* six mouths. And don’t you Licensed.— -A marriage license -was fawd, on the list, to Grotrar Benith and Louie TenwiL M Newspapers, not mutilated and M frseh POSdfag W ever, for tale at Tmr Union often for 10 cents a *»»■**•♦ Co. wiff take corn and oats on accounts due them. Business must be settled. Call early and attend to this. Tan Weed Sewing Machine has a worid wide reputation. It will be sold way down io price by Ladd HepUaa. M-ls Writing Pan*.—Bnsineas men will find a superior stock of note and letter paper, at' The Union ofloo, very eheap. The very best in aL». mYxW »Un« Twenty vive cents will pay for The ‘ VnIOM for three months. Where is the Jasper county family so Indigent that it cannot afford to take a local newspaper at these rates? James W. D octh it is absent on a visiting tour in the eastern and soatheMtern portions of the stateHe intended to drop in upon the legislature and lobby a trifle for Mr. Voorhees, for whom he flames with incinerating admiration. During January, 1879, I will sell the remainder of my stock of fail aad winter goods nt ten per •ent. less then cost. Will, prove this to any person's satisfaction. GaU early for bargains. T. M. Jones, merchant tailor. Wt Shall continue to sell goods daring thie month at reduced prices. All persons having cash to pay for goods will find it greatly to their advantage to call and examine our goods and prices before baying. F. J. Sears A Co.
Note. —AH persons having unsettled accounts with F. J. Sears <fc Co. wIH please call and settle. They cannot afford to let accounts run. They must close up last year’s burineea. Take heed to this and attend to the matter without fur(Lav to wfiarav- „ Ekvxlopes. —A large brand new Mock of envelopes received thia week. Only 15 cents for a bunch of- 25 with return card neatly printed; only 50 cents for 100; only *2.0» for 500; only |3.00 for 1,000. Goods warranted best quality. Call on or add sees Horace E. Jamxs, Union office, Rensselaer, Indiana. Solniers’ Orphans. —The superintendent. of the Indiana Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home, at Knightstown, writes that three or four orphans oi soldiers from Jasper county can be admitted into that asylum. No provision is made by law for those whose fathers are living, and whole orphans have precedence of those whose mother is living. Prison Director. —Fred Hoover of Remington, formerly commissioner of Jasper county, and by far the shrewdest democrat in it, is announced as a candidate for director of the northern prison. If successful he will surely make every possible thing in the position turn to partisan advantage. The democracy can do themselves no belter eervioe than to appoint him. Job Printing.—You can’t get job printing done cheaper or better in Indiana than at The Union office. Special rates are offered on fancy calling cards. A fine slock, consisting of Snow Flake, Double Snow Flake, Wave Bristol, Pattern Bristol, Medallion Bristol, Ivy Leaf Bristol, Oriental Bristol, Phantom Bristol, etc., etc.y—there is nothing better in the market. Prices greatly seduced. Cali on or address Horace B. James, Union office, Rensselaer, Indiana. * Died.— George W. Nicholls, an •Id, influential and widely-esteemed citizen of Barkley township, died last Sunday afternoon. He was in (he 77th year of bis age. For 53 year* Ira had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal cburolu He moved from Oh io U» the farm where lie died 36 years ago. He was a justice of the peace for many years, one of his sons is trustee of that township, and Hon. George IL Brown, rvpreeentative hr the Indians legislature, is a aon in-law. His wife, with whom he had fired 55 yeajw, survives him, end also seven children and numerous grand children and great grand children, most of whom live in this count/. 6 For flew particulars wo are indebted to JtliM Mm/ui, Esq-
