Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1879 — POSTOFFICE BULLETIN. [ARTICLE]
POSTOFFICE BULLETIN.
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JkTOTICR.— Peteon* wanting railroad tickla eta to any part ot tba West, will taro money by celling on E. D. RHOADES, at Willey & Sigler’* atore, Renaselaer, lnd. 81 IXTESP SEWING MACHINE—Ike Family ™ Favorite—baa a world-wide reputation. It will ba sold way down low, by i LUDD HOPKINS, A*enf, 1 11-88 Renaaelaer, Indiana. HOWE SEWING MACHINES—the model from which all other* are copied. First c lass machine* in avery reaped, fully warranted, for aalo by R. FEMDIG, Agent, 11-32 Rensselaer, Indiana. rIOSTEE’S NOTICE.—Nuice i* hereby given i bat on and after April let, 187 b, 1 will bo at my resident* in Barkley townabip, Jasper Manly, Indiana, on the first and third -Fridays in each month, for the transaction of township basinets. 8 R. NICHOLS 28-eowy Trustee Barkiey Township.
Fsoduc*.—l hare special srrarcements with a large product house, and am able to pay higher prices for ail kinds of produce than any other boose in town. 30 - A. Leopold Dr. Wasobcrn’s father, a resident of Pulaski county, made Lira a visit this week. Orwik’B is the place to buy fine gold and silver watches; either key or stem winders. Mr- Bailey, spiritualist lecluted in the Christian church last Bunday afternoon. Dr. A~ H. Wirt, dentist, Is to be found in Ira W. Yeoman’s law offloe, over the Narrow Gauge clothi tig store AyS- Laßck is budding s <iwelling > house in Newtou addition ona couple of benutifhl lots south of the Christian church. Mrs. Nakhir E. B!*ttler is remodeling and moving the fence in front of ber residence out on the line of the new survey. The Hockfonl is the boss watch for the money in the United States. If you don’t believe it ask Will Erwin; and he got his at Orwiu’s. A finer book than the Pictorial History of the World,” by McCabe, can not be placed in a library." Soldby W. 8. Beery, sole ageut for Jasper county. , , Charley Harley of Delphi was in town Tuesday. Mr. Harley is a vigorous young republican—is chairman of the Carroll cauuty repubiicah committee. Call at Orwin’s and ask Charley Sears to show you the boss timer or the American pedometer. The tatter will note just the distance you have walked iu a day. For the correct time of day ask JfyfHik Cotton. He curries a Rockthe United States for the money. For sale at Orwin’s. A Good Tiung.—N. Warner has a good thing for neat'housekeepers, in the shape ot a scrubbing or mopping brush which is also a floor-dryer. It is simple, neat, efficient and cheap. C. J. Hopkins was loadings metallic cartridge last Thursday when it accidentally exploded and the shell hit his nose splitting it from tip to -base. It was a narrow escajie from a serious accident.
Ho ve Toothless! Why gum it' any longer when Dr. Ha mar will make you & set of teeth and warrant i them for only $8 ? Reference is made to bis many customers.. Two doors above Austin House, up-staire. &M?. Changed.— Mr A. Leopold has ■ bought the stock of groceries owned j by Messrs- Celt*. Smoot and the latter have retired from business, at least! temporal rily. Charlie Piatt has been i clerking iu the house since Friday; last- | Hatty. —Thomas J. Sayler, of Newton township, rejoices and is ex- ' ceedingly glad on account of the appearance of a ten-pound boy at his place who will l»e old enough to vote _ the republican ticket in just twentyone years from yesteitlay. Clarence B. Teavjs has shied his caster into the ring and is declared a candidate for town marshal. In 1 the entire list of good men who would j sacrifice the nselves-npon the alter of patriotism, there is none better qualified for office than Mr. Travis. Query.— ls successful at the town election, next Monday, will the democracy prpve true to their instincts and party traditions, and undei the name of economy aud cry of reform, try to cut down the wages of the superintendent of our public schools and drive away Ptol. Allen? * John W. Hcxklx can not be excelled as a plasterer... A specimen of Bis work may beaeec at the poeioffice. It speaks for itself and needs no praise. Mr. fluukiu is a master in • the e/t of ornamental . plastering. His eeulerpiecee, coruices, etc., never been excelled by any workman who has tjailed Rensselaer; Wiohorp, the jeweler, at fraes’ drag store, has beeu in the business twenty years. As a workman be has few equals and no superiors. Watch, dock and jewelry repairing done iu the very--best' owmner for the lexrt • possible money. Those who need tfped&telea will not do bettor than to ; MutM. jroiu WigiuoreVlrtock. 1
Bhukivf Roni\so\ aporU a line gold watcir ami chain bought of I Orwin. ' v FivKjCrsons were Immersed, Bunday )a*“n Curti* Creek, sly miles west of town, by Rev. B. F. Purgusoti, Free Will Baptist. The rite of bap- ■ tiam will be administered to unother company at tin* same place, on the third Bunday of tlila mouth. Cauces—A cull it as been issued for a caucus of the republican voters of the town of Rensselaer, do be held In Starr’s Hall, Saturday night, for the purpose of nominating a corporation ticket. Let there be a full attendance with harmony prevailing, The stem-winding iilckle caro watches sold at Orwin’s are the boss little timers for the money. Wo says Shelby Grant, Bu|»ei intendent of the County Farm. Orwln will sell Elgin watches ten per cent, cheaper tliuii ony other house in Jasper or adjoining counties. Cult oil him before buying elsewhere. •
