Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1879 — POSTOFFICE BULLETIN. [ARTICLE]

POSTOFFICE BULLETIN.

D«lty MiU«N closed at 10:« o'clock a. m. Mali' for Pleasant Grave and Saltillo at> elueed* I n’ehvck p. *». Tuesdays, Thursdays Money ordvrs are Issued and paid between tha bou.w at » o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock |>. m . each dav, mem Sunday. No neMv osier b.noneaa transacted on Sunday, nor alter 8 o'clock p. u>. The nat rote applies to register Waineaa. Sl'xeaT Bora from it o’clock m. to 1 o’clock ». in. No money order or iwglster buaiacw Letter* addroaaad to the following named poraoat ramtlu unclaimdd in the onatofficr at RenssrleiwTlndien*, May I2U>, I*7*: Clark, Tho*. R»q. Epner, lliram Alter four weeks ftwn the dute above, all the letter* of thla Hat not taken from the postoflee will bo forwarded to the l»ead Letter Offlre. Washington, l>. C. Persons cal)lug for any of these loner* trill please *ay’♦Advertised.” Horace K. James, I’otliu aster.

Notick. —On and after this loth day of May, 1879, lumber will be sold for cash eniy. Please bear (bid la ntind. F. L. Corroit. Ykstkrday was u fine day for gardening. Ban Donnei.y, of Remington was iu town Tatrt»lny. See new can! of Daniel B. Miller, in another column. J. 8. Wignore anil family are visiting triends at Moiiticello. The Arm of Miller & Douthit. attorneys at law, has been dissolve 1. Call anti examine Willey A Sigler’s large stock of boots and shoes. Willey A Sigler have now on l aud a full line of linen and alpaca coats. All kinds of job printing neatly and cheaply done at The Union office. , The 1., D. A C. R. R. Co. have moved their headquarters from Monticello to RensselaerA fine shower visited this locality yesterday morning doing immense good to growing epoj*. Mr. E, IV Pierce wants the public to know that he is not a candidate for county Superintendent. To-nmht.—Elder J. 8- Batch, of Craw fordsvfiFr, wlfT preach in the Christian churcli this evening. Serenade.—Acknowledgement is made to the Ladies’ Orchestra band for a delightful serenade last Friday nightDavid H. Yeoman cut a desperate gash in one of his feet, the other day. He was trimming brush and the axe glanced. William McGinnis, of Barkley township, a highly respected citizen, was buried day before yesterday. He was 00 years old. Miss Lilla Boroughs is having a good trade in iter millinery department at Willey & Sigler’s. OaH and examine her stock. Willey & Sigler, buy all kinds of produce at highest market price, in exchange for goods, and sell the goods * at lowest cash prices. . Old papers for sale at thi9 office for 10 cents a dozen, or six for a nickle. A better or obeaper selection of readiug ft matter cannot be found. The largest and cheapest stock of clothing in Rensselaer may be found «t Willey A Sigler’s, at prices ranging from $3.00 to $20.00 per suit. Abe we going to decorate ? If so it w time steps were taken in that directum. Let us i|ot be behind our sister towns in this noble calling. Mr. Jonx Millikan, assistant superintendent of the L, D. A C. R. It., presides over the throttle of the “A. McCoy” with becoming dignity. New Council. —The new board of town trustees organized, last Saturday night and elected Samuel Scott of tbe fifth district, president of tbe board. Lost.—A child's white kiiPtiotton shoe was left at the festival at the Presbyterian church laat Friday night. It may be recovered at the post ofltoeDumb Social.—'The M. E. dumb social will meet at the residence of Mr. Charles Rhoades, on Friday evening, May Mi I*7B. Five cents penally for talking. Mr. James 8. W ignore, who has been at Indianapolis for a week past in tbe capacity of juror in the Uuited States district court, returned home Monday evening, having been relieved until next week. Hove Toothless! Why gam it any longer when Dr. Hatnar will make you a set of teeth aud warrant them for only SB7 Reference is made to bis many customers. Two doom above Austin ’House, up-stairs. S2-4t. Attention I# called to tbe new advertisement at the Narrow Gauge Clothing House, which Will be found In another column. The Union wouhhadviae Us readers to examine the iatge stock of. goods at the Narrow Gauge Clothing Hou«o and learn prices before UKJk ipg jum hascs. L .

Jon Printing.— Cards, circulars, posters, sale bills, and every kind of plain Job printing done by Jamee A Ciasel, Rensselaer, promptly, at low prices and Iti satisfactory manner. Ad. Seward, of Pilot Grove, Newton county, visited liens* laer, bis former home, last week, ami bundled his name upon tho subscription boek of THH U*H»N. Ha can’t get along without the best ami cheapest local newspaper in Jits|>er county. Excursion.— An excursion train, outlie ludianapolls, Delphi A Chicago railroad, lust Sunday, brought over a number of people ’ from Bradford, Moniioello ami Delphi. Among the latter we notice Mr. Sims, Mr. Given, Mr. Dugguti, Mr. Griffith and Mr. Harley. The festival given by the ladies and friends of the Presbyterian church Friday evening last was not*a very gratifying success,- the attendance being somewhat limited. j The net receipts amounted to a grille over tweoty-six dollars, which sum is to be npplied toward the purchase of an organ for the use of the church. Building.—Mr. John Makeever, has bought the lot m> which Miv,M. F. Chiloote’s law office and \V. inson’s dwelling are located, and their buildings are being moved to make foot)* for the erection of a. large two story brick business bouse, the contract for which lias been dosed with J. H. Wood, of LaFayette, who built the Nowels block ami Titos. J. McCoy’s dwelling last seitaop. Mn. Wm. P. Hopkins has left upon our table u copy of the Orange County Gazette , published by his grandfather, Mr. Elliott Hopkins, at Goshen, Oramre county, New York, December 24th, 1811—over sixty-eight yours ago. The sheet is considerably mutilated, but the printing is as clear as (lie day it wits published. It contains a brief summary of congressional proceedings, besides various news notes aud comments. Its columns are largely taken up by legnl and special notices. * As a specimen of modern printing it is a rare curiosity. Building. —Ground was broken last Monday for three fine brick dwelling bouses. They Are to be built for Alfred Thompson, Judge Hammond and W.J. Imes. The first two are under tiie supervision of Mr. Morehouse, Chicago, and the latter uuder the owner. Mr. Thompson’s* bouse will be builton the site of the bouse that burnt down last winter, fronting Water street in Bouth addition ; Judge Hammond’s on Division street in Weston's addition ; Mr. Imes-’ on County road in Clark’s addition. The three will oost upwards of $20,000, probably.