Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1879 — POSTOFFICE BULLETIN. [ARTICLE]

POSTOFFICE BULLETIN.

WMH <••▼* vpjTOOIH wiHwWy. uu monti o» **«r busiaas* transacted <ra Sunday, »*r after « o'clock p. * The oarnoi ate appt ie* to raffiatar BCMtaY Moo* treat It oMJpck M. to 1 o’clock )»■ la. X* anoney enter ar register bustnea* - Hotucl K. JaMß*, Itoetaa*ator. AdvartiMd batten. A ■"<■ ■ ■- .*»’ '<T ThsMlowtaff letter* rental a aaelatmwt in Mr> Jamra Aekroplr, Mr, Thomas ■•ore, N.’tc’itafw-?’ * ’ Mllita, .Irian** JhAay. Mr. John N*l*oa, KMr. Georg* Pea>a*U, tar, Mr. J A. Ptere*. Mr*. L. A. Price. Mr. J. L. Richarasea, Mr. Janna Rabbis*, ■ SrztEiESx Mr*. H. L. Bae, Mr. John a*t>ao, a, James TelLKsq., k Mr. Alt K. IXWarrie*, Mr.-A. UKtiablc, Mia* Adk- Wtllsoa, Mrofcawk', ■ T).USTIb'G or graining wouldst bare dona? X Braa’s work is excelled by none. XTOTlCE.—Person* wanting railroad tick--11 dSriff any part of the Want, will rare mdteay by calling on B. D. RHOADES, at M ilky & Sigler’a Mm*, Roneaelaer, lad. SI TirXBD BKirno MACHINE—(he Family V" Favorit*—has*world-wiJeropatatfoa, It will be sold way down low, hy LUUD HOPKINS, Agent, 11-RS Rensselaer, Indiana. TIOWEMSHINO MACHINES—the modal XL from which all other* are copied. First claffi machine* in aveiy respect, fully warranted, fur sale by K. FENDIO, Agent, 11-E2 ■Renrselaer, Indian*. SALK.—John G. Culp, Barkley ftrtrnsblp, has ten fresh cow* for sale. D«. A. JT. Wirt, dentist, fa In town. Muy be found at Ira W. Yeoman’s olpce. As hajl storm was one of the variations tn tile weal he » hat Saturday morning. Sportsmen wiio shoot wfld docks nt this lime pf year imperil their pocket books. Maimmaqe License waa issued on tbc TOfb hiMant tn John It Warren aoflflhod* A. Woosley. ’Sujiday last w»a a flue spring day, and most nil the inhnbltntita of this place basked in the beautiful sunshine. Skipped —Contrary to the predictions of the weather wise, no raiu fell here on the flrat Sunday aftea Eaater. Loct —Birdie Hammond lasts blue heart-shaped set out of a locket, some day last week. Would like to have it returned Services were held in the Methodist Episcopal and Christian churches Sabbath evening- The attendance was fair at both places. Monday wm the last dny of taxpaying time. Taxes remaining un" paM at That time become delinquent and penalty and interest attaches. A Goon Workmaw.—A better plasterer orchimney builder than John M. Dunkin never spreed mortar in Rensselaer. This is the verdict of those who are competent to deckle. New Hats.—We arejurtin receipt nf a.haud*ome.btook of new hats in the latest jrtyle*. Black straw, common straw, children’s hats of every description. Men’sfurand word hats, etc. Call and see them, R. Fendig. Ho ve" Tooth less! Why gum It any longer when Dr. Hamar will make you a set of teeth aud warrant them for only 88 ? Ileferetffee is made to his many customers. Two doors above Austin House, up-stairs. 32-4 L If you wish to be able to converse intelligently upon the history of the various nations of the world, procure th* most valuable and most handsomely illustrated ’’History of the World” ever published. Mr. W. 8. Beery reports success. At 10:30a. m. next Sunday, at the Methodist Episcopal church the subject for the sermon will be: Contending for the faith. This sermon baa keen prepared as a defense of Christianity against various forms of infidelity, etc. Let all bear it. Father Babb, that good old man, was in towre last week and gave Ths. Union office a friendly call. Tima deals gently with the venerable gentleman and he is a* young apparently m when he waa a citizen of Rensselaer. It is rumored that he Intends taking up his abode here shortly. Rat Bitten.—While killing a neat of rata last week,, Mr. Alfred Hoover, three miles south of town, was attacked by one of tflem wfilcfi fastened He teeth above the knueklejornt of the little finger of Ids right hand and held on until choked tn death. Mr. Hoover’s hand is badley swollen, highly Inflamed and very sore. iFyouwant a suit of -nice clothes for nttfe money call at B- Fendig’*. He la Just hr receipt of a stock of handsome goods fa-this line which he will sell so low that ft will be to the Interest of every one to inspect hfe display Itefore buying elsewhere. Bb rare and call, for If you have tfie-nmner to W down hr will yell cheaper other home in Jatper county. Considerable devilment was done Saturday night by persons that were on a spree. Store boxes were , j gathered from the sidewalks and scattered promiscuously along Washing, ton street, wagons were taken from off Front street and landed In the rare, the doom <.f several buainera houses were-blockaded with barrel* mid boxes, and various oilier tricks of mischief done. W»qr „ Wilky Duvall and family returned from Kansas Saturday evening. They were delayed on the way some two weeks or more by the sickness of their children. Wile looks well, and exprews the opinion that Kansas 1* a good state to live fn if a man has plenty of money. He thinks Jasper ebyntyisgood enough for him and intend* to nuke It bis permanent home. We are glad to welcome him a»d hk erfimaVie W back again. |

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Fibe—Yesterday afternoon, a ban;, I containing Hay and 1,000 to IJSoObusbI < Is ofcom, belonging to Alfred Colli as, two miles east of town, was burnt down. Two tittle boys, eons of Mr. Collins, sei fire to it In thetr play. JakeTboxell, of Un ion township, i brought» rovpte of wolves tn town last Salarday, which he had trapped recently in the neighborhood of bls place, Herald that ho had taken ehht of those *beep-*layer* from hit trap* tluo* the first of Februsry, and It was not a very good season for wolves, either. -R. H. PvacuriLß, mall route messenger between this place and Monticello, passed examination at Logansport fast week, and received a grade of nearly 100 per cent. This Is a splendid showing for the time he has been engaged in the capacity of mail agent. Very few of the old experienced agents can show a better record. Yes, It wat a terrible thing! Sufficient, indeed, to make those tremble who contemplate the great change that has been wrought In the price of dry goods; but such is the fact. The depression In money mattent has induced R. Fendig to come down end sell all classes of goods lower than any one would Imagine could be done. To be convinced of this fact be sure when In town to call and look at his superb stock. Psosrcs.—l have sjiecial srrnneemsnis with a l*rgs prndac* house, and am able to pay liigbcr price* for all kinds of produce than any other house in town.

A. LEOPOLD