Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1879 — Temperance Meeting Programme. [ARTICLE]

Temperance Meeting Programme.

IMa*. B««TofL*l ajit o is viniiinj ftricnds ■I KlfitscUcr, r| tetter'* - and figs at It. E. j J CaunftATM) Boston cream brcul at It, E. |Vr*B* M(At* served at all hours E. lestrr&CVt. •TOM aosr maple mji»r just recsivcd at ' ‘mW&Vtot* ft*-* .« / iWh» to R. K Spencer A Co. fbr (Vesh oys- ' tjrt; ilia A. Booth l rand. 'j‘ 1 _•JGa to KannaEs druir store for Holers' %Ser aad'AptetSire, warrvniod. ffe. K. Sraycsß A (It. keep fresh vpios, Kfootiunery always on hand. f Opera cipar still takes the lift only at Kauna.’a drug wt CtCKxs* was isatred on the > Charles F. Hammond and The Mothofftsl Episcopal Sunil give a concert Sunday eventilt. yuT ikmo jstper at Err met Ivannal's'drug ■hie. Extra fine white wove, lour sides filled, 4 cents per quire. Job Fa’iKTixn neatly, chenjly and j promptly dene hv Horace K. James, proprietor of The Union office. CHfncn Soil* 1 !-—A church social will 1* hefj at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage to-morrow (Friday) evening. tut Wottt.a's Crar, the great remedy an 4 airt sure for rheotnutisin, for sale tnljr at Emmet Kannal's drug store. t%v Kannal's Worm Ixixengcs—they never fail, are pleasant nnd agreeable to taka—children cry for them. Only 20 renta a box. BntntNo —Persons having magazines or lton&S to hind, wtll-plessecsll at Kannal's | drug store. All work done in good style aud low rates. > Bah. 1 xvitattons: —llffr’ice E. J antes, proprietor of Tuts UnKin and job printer, 1 Has a new invoice of ball invitation paper The latest and neatest thing out in this line. rxKACUiXG.—In the absence, of Elder D. T. Halstead, the pulpit ot the Christian rHpnsh aiH he occupied nest Sunday by J-. iH. Willey. Ilia public earnestly Invited. IHtowsKD.—Millard •Kaessncr lost a trlmibla horse a few days ago in a singular manner. The animal went down on the river, broke through the ice and was drowned. Areeabs of Pensions.—Persons entitled to arrears of pensions under the late act of c./ttgress, can secure esrlv notion upon their claims by making application through Frank W. Babcock. Stct'NK On., tlie most valuable remedy now in use for the speedy cure of whoop, ing congh, sore throat and lung trouble—a putv article of this valuable oil for sale at Kaanid's drug store. Oilmen Snorters.—Rev. QHhett Sinhll will preach in the Presbyterian church on the second Sunday (‘Jilt day hot March. Morning subject: VVhit is man? Evening subject; lie foolish sob. If you would see toineihiitg that will do your- «yes good, call at Leopold's and look ihrongh his Mock ot calicos and dress gofd*- You will surely find something to suit hi quality and price. Fntici*.—William Childers and Leopold Z:nk. were fined and coated by Justice Harding on Monday for disturbing the peace Friday night previous, Zink’s eye ie also blooming in purple, violet and green. > Snow.—About three inches depth of light, feathery snow foil Saturday night i nnd Suudny morning. A “blizzard” appeared Tuesday, night and Wednesday morning, chasing the mercury down ten degrees below zero. i A. Leoi old is not wiped out yet, but on theconu-ary hss just received a new supply which he will tell cheaper for cash than any- other house that j,relends to sell cheat, 1 ever aoM suth goods. If there is to be found a larger, beitrr or cheaper stock of hats for men, boys or children than at Leopold s, wo won id like | to he in formed where the place is. Leo-i (void’s good- are cheaper than we ever saw ; articles siroilarin quality sold. j / Open.— The ne-sr Citizen's Bank was ' opened for business Wednesday, February 27th. 1879. Messrs. It. g. &Z. Uwiggtua ! are proprietors. They occupy a suit of I rooms in the new Sowels building, corner of Washington and Front sfreets. I h ave a fine lot of boots And shoes, 1 just bought, which I will sell for less prices than any other house, fur i fife simple reason that they were bought for cash an l ■ 1,1 1 1 ** be sold for cash. An era in uiaTioi) i will*aaprittce unprejudiced people of-the ' truth of this statement. Oall and ’ save ■ money. A. Leopold. Men’s nice business suit* for s'> to §7; boys suits $,3 to S->: men s all wool suits ! fUO to gin, and all other goods in proportion. Come with y«nr cash and save from * 20 to 25 per cent. All goods warranted as represented. Call and examinb and 10”:- j vince yourselves. A. Leopold, At the brown stone from. Z+, ' Personal.—Mr. John Wilkjtis, wife and j Mrs. Smith, of Lafayette, attended the Masquerade ball ia-t Friday night; they were guests of 1). B. Miller and family, j M>« Mattie Collins, of IJornfellsviiie, i S- T,. is the guest of Miss Madge Hemphill. Miss Lillie Harding, of Westville is visiting the family of JustWOTT: Harding. 1 Married.—A clipping from the Lincoln, hiebraaka, HorW, states that John 1 L. Foster, late of Remington, lud., was j married in that city on the l‘Jlh instant, up Mina Mary C. Dam row. The newspaper comments represent that it was one of the most brilliant social events of the season. “The bride wag one of Lincoln’s belle-, anil a graduate of our mute university.’’ 11, B- Cooper- of Remington, was a stiectfethf of the ceremony. Masijeebaih:- —7h# masquerade ball ! giTc-n by Rensselaer Lodge Ko. 82, Kwtghlt of Pythias, on InSt Fridny evening, was a success in fun and finance. Two hundred or more people at ft tided as masqueraders and spectators; and all were decent and orderly. The net proceeds amount to a respectable purse which wilF be applied Jn (he purchase of a carpet for fne lodge •'room. The order at Rensselaer ts in it tfourishing condition. V yf’ ‘ PrkacUiko.—Rev; W. G. Vessels will preayh jn the Methodist ‘Episcopalchurch next Sunday at 10:30 a. subject: Methodist class Meetings; and at 1 o’clock p. m.; rmonenev of Christianity. J. V. IfilHifSSn, in the kentland Gazelle j lust wfek, says: The Her. DF. Godfrey did not attend the M. E. Quarterly meeting at Brook lust Saturday and Sunday, hut sent Jlc v, W. G.< Vessels, "of Rensselaer, who Jllleit the JCfe«.fci«er., a young"tusii of considerable ability and «»* b Roman (at It‘.die until lie was sereitHen. , . ~ i

s Thbathk.—ThcUeti»«elarr DranialiA elub; will Certainly tnakr a successful appeiwwnbc with their play Saturday night, (io aud seethe Jibbcnainosay. ; OißCAlf.—llboda Catherine, daughter of Jacob and Aunie DilUroo, died of membranous croup, February 22J, aged 5 years and 8 months. 1; IVc know llmt she is happy With plumage on, Vet «.ur hcarta are sorrow laden Bcenugo from us she’s gone. Con. Smoot. Virginia Hagan, teacher ot Newton towship school No. 1, reports for ilia yonth eiitHug February 21-i. the uf ’A* saltaiara, Maps, Mjs Sajler and M innie Saylor were perfect ill arri-ndanre, punctuality aud department. IlorptltH (ioitr, II at tie Sayler, Mary pill tiller. K\a Saylor and Winule jSay ler Were 3 in stil ly and behavior. ■ Cj’iTlß Creek.— ‘ F. S. T.”, writes to lo Tiik Union that Subday night prayer meetings are held in the Curtis Creek school hobsc 1 Rev, 11. F. Ferguson, of FramesvilU, is exi.eete.l to preach there next Sunday atpl hold n protrnctnd meeting during tin* following we k. Mr, Paris, the school teacher, docs not employ hafcel wands os n mean/ of imvjng di-eovered bi tter niatbwlr. ‘‘F. S. T.” wilT pTettsc report real r.nmo to the editor of' The Us ion if desirous of seeing productions in print. Mrs. Wesley S'riri.Eß.—The Effingham, III:, Demoenii. contains an obituary notice of Mrs. Wesley Spitler, whom many of I llie older citizens of Jasper mi l Newton j eopnti-s will remember as a kiruf*rieighbor. j ller death occurred on the 2“ttD o( January'lß79, ot the age of nearly tiß years, atj ter an illness of one week's dtiration. Sho was Ihe niol.hsr of ten ehildren, five of whom survive her. An amiablo woman, a devoted wife and toother, a kindly and generous neighbor, conscientious nnd devoutiv relgious, she was universally respected and loved. Nunterotts relatives of the doCCBBcd are living in ,)as],er and Newton ronuti.-s, who, together with many friends-, will deeply sympathize with (hose (of lier household wh-vlmve been bereaved I of their nearest ami dearest companion.

-_ A THfliiar meeting of the Jasper County Temperimce—Utrtow—triH- -he h' ; bi wt ’tho Chrlsti in cliurcl), on Monday night March | 3d, 18711. Tlsjg programme is a> followar 1. Music by nut!'.once led by the Christian church choir. 2. Prayer by Elder D. T. Hal-lead. 3. Music by the choir. ’ -I. Address by I’cv. .Hope B. Millar. 5. Music by Ladies’ Orchestra. (I. Ksaay by James T. Ahbett; 7. Solo iby Miss Ilattic Coen. 8. Address by Frank W. Babcock. 9. Music by Ladies' Orchestra. 10. Declamation by Miss .Fannie Wood, 11. Nong by Master Willie lines. 12. Declamation by Prof. E. (I. Bean. 13. Address hy Hey: >V. (1. Vessels. Theme: We're here; why ? 14‘ Music by Ladie*’ Orchestra, 15. Dnt'laniation by 11ojie P>. Miller. IC. Inrocatioti by Rtv. Hope B. Miller. No pains liavo icons pared to arrange a good programme. We wisli everybody lo be present, ar.d anticipate an interesting

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