Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1879 — Married [ARTICLE]
Married
Thom i- J. McCoy hr "i;;V home iiis charming yoiTh>t m ife last .Saturday evening. Jle w-ks inalricd fct'Ea Fayette on Wednesday of lasUvet k. Tite city papers contain the following notices of the wedding: On the 22d insl.,ftLthe home of Major William Taylor, In Chauney, Alisa Hattie A. Taylor and Thomas J. "AleCoy. of Rensselaer, were made man ami wife, Hev. Mackenzie officiating. A number of the intimate friends of the hufipy coii|>le were present, ami tbe congratulations nnd good wishes were warm and many/ in these all friends add acquaintances join. Mr. nml Mrs. McCoy left lor n short visit to Chicago, and from thence will proceed to their future home in Rensselaer. May their coming life be as happy aft their past. - Bafai/cUe Courier. Married, j*t tlie residence of tlie bride’s fat her, Major William Taylor, Thomas J. McCoy, of Rensselaer, Jasper county, to Miss Hattie A. Taylor. Rev. Mackenzie officiated. The relations and intimate friends of tlie family were nil that were expected. The new firm left for their homo-via 'Chicago. Mr. McCoy", like n prudent man, lias fitted up an excellent home j but we pretend to pay that, however good, it is none too good for tlie little lady that is soon to be its mistress. Tlie Jouvaul extends its congratulations, and wishes Mr. and Mrs McCoy nil tlie hanpiuess that they can hftve.— iAtfuytUr. J'junial. Mr. McCoy is a universal favorite at Rensselaer where he lias grown up from infancy, and tlie judgment is that while he has taken one front among the sweetest and best of La Fayette’s fairest daughters none Of them havemade a wiser choice than she, or been mated to a more gall ant, gen ial, whole-souled gentleman. i
A max named G’oi kins died in the poor house, Ttujku ay. lie was only a pauper, and there are reform politicians who breathe less congested !y since the burthen us his keeping was lifted from the people. See the new advertisement of tho Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Goods me positively being otie'fed below manu-facturing-prices. Reason: Want of inoney.A child of Silas Potts’, of Barkley township, aged between two aVtd three years, died -qititv suddenly of diphtheria or croup, or a complication of both diseases, on Monday last. Wrlting Paper.—Business men will find a superior stock of note and letter paper, at The Union office, vt r ry cheap. The very best in tho market. The WtED Sewing Machine has a world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price byLudd llopkins. 30-li J. E. Bisi.oskey & Co. have shipped 8,824 pounds of poultry from Rensselaer since December loll'.. ; .N Newspapeus, not mutilated and as fresh reading as ever, for sale at The Union office for 10 cents a dozen. • - Cashmeres and delaines at reduccd prices for cash at the New York Store.
Sheriff Robinson went down to Indianapolis tins week to attend the murderers’ tnat'uVee. A bov, thirteen pounds in his petticoats, brought joy to tho heart of AHcU'Catt, last Friday. - A- nid: line- of alpacas openedfor tlie .-pring trade, cheaper than ever, at the New York Store. One Doi.i.af. will pay for The Union one year. New goods just received at tlie New York Store. , < , , \ Jf.»GK Hammond spent a day or two in Indianapolis this week. Envelops of best quality only 15 cents a package; at The Union. __ _ - ' : 4. Jasper county must be a paradise for everybody but lawyers. The circuit court remained in session but a few days at the recent term, the grond jury reUUnod but one indictment, and the petit jury was discharged the second day of the session.— iJe/pli Times.
