Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1879 — Look Here! Look Here!! [ARTICLE]

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KiJWfcul Mima mih) walkiitgidioes ft>r the la.tle* ai Kendig’s. ' IV Axit)Kkt.—Uonry Zoll axed :i great to« off a day or so sii-ce. T. M. Jokes has NMed 11am. Wood’s brick on the bank of the ?lv*r. Caan llupkini will moyc on a farm am) Fred Webber will occupy liia house. Nict and new prim a and dry poods of ail kinds just received by R. Fei’tlig. ~ The Big Bonanza cigar (3 cents), the best in town, for sale only at Kanual’s drug store. Pat. Donnelly is improving I). 15. Now els’ forty acres of land, south of Mr. Trussell's. Don’t forget the social at the SI. E. parsonage to-morrow evening. Everybody invited. Nosegay. —-The best five cent cigar in Rensselaer is the Nosegay, sold by It. K. Spencer «fc Co. Si non Phillips, Monroe Qar.and John Nowels are clearing "patches of ground, near town. Db. Ai.TEß.has purchased Siie Swaiu’s fast trotter. The Doctor is a good judge ot horse flesh. Whitewash brushes, kalsomiuc brushes paint brushes, artists' brushes, at Kannal’s drug store. Read the advertisement of the new Narrow Gauge Clothing House which appears elsewluro in this paper. Willey <fc Sigler have a large and well selected stock of men’s and boy s'clothing which is being sold cheap for cash. Two tons of strictly pure wide lead ground in linseed oil and warranted; for sale at the lowest markefl»rice by Etniuet Kannal. E aster Sunday. —The subject of the morning sermon at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday next, will he The resurrection of Christ. Only #25 f«r_a genuine New York Stngi-r sewing machine warranted for five years. All kind* of extras and machine oil. Call at W. U. & C. Rhoades*.

Flour by thecnr load at Starr’s, where can be found the following well known brands: Moniicvilo, Snowball, Crystal Mills, White Rose and Rensselaer Mills. A sou of Morris Gorhiou, of Jordon township, received n severe cut in the back, fast Saturday’ afternoon. Dr. Washburn gave it tiie necessary surgical attention. Produce—l hare special arrangements with a*-large produce house, and am able to pay higher prices foi all kinds of produce than any other house in town. 30 A. Leopold. Canned Goods. —Green corn, tomatoes, peaches, apricots, plums, . salmon, lobsters, sardines, etc., at R. E. Spencer & Co’s bakery and ! rest aurant. Goode all fresh and find quality. of all descriptions, hand-bags— 1 everything from a genuine tripple decker Saratoga to a ladies’ diminutive satchel at W. 11. & C. Rhoades’. The largest and cheapest stock of boots and shoes ever bronght to ninlßftiiiimrwilWna Tamper eeunty can be found at Willey & Sigler’s. Those in need Of foot wear will do well to make them a call. W iiite leap, linseed oil, putty, Venetian red, and the celebrated standard rubber paint, together with a general assortment of varnishes, dryers and goods in the painter’s W. J. jjhes’ drug •tore. Miss Lili.a Boroughs is at her •Id eland, in Willey ifc Sigler’s mammoth dry goods store, with the finest stock ©f millinery goods, ribbons, laces, silks, etc.; ever brought to this market, which she will sell as low as the lowest Call and see her. ;0 Persons intending to renovate their homes will find it to their tocall at Kamial's drug store and examine his stock pt ready-mixed lead and oil paint,, whitewash brushes, kalsomiue material, wall paper, window shades and fixtures. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of Mr. E. L. Clark’s hardware store, in another column. Ilis stock of goods is brand splinter pew, of best quality, and will be sold at rock'bottom prices for cash. When id need of anything in his' line give him a call and learn something to your advantage. Remember the place: Shanghai

Tit* temperance meeting at the M. E church Monday lining was one of the bast ever hold in the place. The house was crowded, the exorcises wpro highly entertaining, and everybody went away (ycling sjntisfi-d that tbo 'cause of temperance was- assuming in'rmidable proportions in Rensselaer. Mrs. Rotrbock, in R. Fendig’s store in the Nowels block, has a new stock of.first class millinery goods which she invites the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity to inspect. Everything new, and strictly first-class. No old, antedated, or refuse stock. Terms strictly .cash, no credit whatever; and,' therefore, prices wondronsly cheap. Rensselaer Nursery. —Yon can get apple, pear, cherry and Siberian crab trees; ash, sycamore i.nd eatalpa shade trees; grape, gooseberry, raspberry, current and strawberry vines; .yard shrubbery, roses and very cheap, at the Rensselaer Nursery, in Weston Grove, half a mile north of the court house, Rensselaer, Indiana. 23-3 John Coen, Proprietor. For Sale.— Four good young horses, one large four year old stallion Morgan cross, three two year old coils, six fresh cows, one two year oid bull, one steer calf, one lieifi-r calf, one set double harness nearly new, one new farm wagon, one second hand farm wagon, two Wood mowingmacliines neai ly new. These articles will be sold on twelve months time, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. ts. A. Leopold.

I hnve'just returned from market with as nice and well selected stock of goods as'cottld be obtained. I bought them cheap and propose to sell them cheaper than any other lmuse in Jasper county. But they must be sold strictly sys cash ; ar.d 1 lease don’t ask them of me on credit. I have concluded to adopt this rule, am! mean to carry it. intb effect. If you do not happen to have the money ready, do not hesitate to call in and look at the slock, for we are always ready and glad to tliow to everybody.

R. FENDIG.