Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1879 — Page 4
Rensselaer union Thursday. May 28, 1879.
Fostoffice Bulletin.
P»Uj raoll* «ro «4o«s<l *t 10:4*<>'rbv I. *. m. Mall* tor llraMiiii Orotf ami Saltillo nro clowil a 1 o’clock |t. m. Tucwtava, nuirmliu n nnd I Money oKlcr* are l**twsl ami p*l<l hcln crn Ih* hoinfol * o’clock a. ««. «n«l ft o'clock p. m. well <I»J. ntcoiH Swo'lny. No money on lor b'.ialnroa tr&nanrtca on Similar, tier after i* o'clock p. m. The tiahic rul#*]>i>lti‘n to reglamiImalnciaa. < srsp*T Horn from It o’clock tn. to l o’clock l>. m. No money ojAor or rcjtlatcr liusiuca* tranaaotad on Sonday. ADrtxTrsKD ixrfrxs. Letter* wMiamil to the following named yciw rare main nnolaim.il In the i*o,t.>ffice at ncn**rlaor, Indiana, May loth. 1*J»: Itildoator, William nihirrtti, Mr*. M .llic Boaih-Alcxantlcr B. Hopkloa. Mm. Celia ! Thiinnoon. Mr. O-.nrlea After four week* from the dale ahnve. all the Ir'tnr* of tnt* Hat not taken from the poatofl-ce to fsnrnnlod to the Dead L*»t«r O/TI. e. WnaUncton, ». C. Taraop* railing for any of U.eac lends will please nay "Adioeliaiil." HORACE K. James, I’ostmaater.
PBODTTCE.— I hare special arr.mg. m"iit« with a larice produce honwx ami am able to pay higher prices fornll kind* of produce ttinh •nr other house in tow n. to. A. I.KOfOLr. WEED SEWING MACHINE— the family Kantrife— has * "wo 'ld-wide reputation. U will l»e soil wav down low. by LCDD DOI’NIVS. Arenfi — 11-SS rentael.-ier, Indiana. HOW* SEWING MAt IllNE—the model fnou which all other* are copied. t ■■ t C-’asa machines in ererr n-speet. folly w,n rant* «il, for rale by It A Oil KkXDHI. Ay. tit. Jl-Sl Rensselaer, ludiana. TBCSTKES NOTlCE.—Notice ia hereby glTen that on and after April Ist, 1*79, I will ho at my residence in Barkley townMup. Jn«per county-, Indiana, on the first and thinl Friday* In each month, for the tr:ir«n-tion of township huainess. S. K. NICHOLS. SS-cowy. Trustee Berkley Township.
JUDGE HAMMOND is at Keniand.
Decoration Day will be duly observed in Rensselaer. Ice Cream and strawberries at the Presbyterian church to-night. The weather of the past few days has been such as 10 make farmers laugh. William Hoover will receive about SSOO from the retrospective pension act. • Pure KuiT Cochin eggs 50 cents per Bitting. For sale by Dr. Washburn, Rensselaer. Tiros Miser, (lie liveryman, move;] his household goods back to Valparaiso, Tuesday. Unsuccessful-—The street sprinkler was a failure and lias been laid up fiir remodeling. TilK ladies say that Wat Kirk at F. J. Bears-& Go’s, s’tore is the most fascinating salesman in the town. Moss Kellie Spitler fell down stairs at her fatiier’s house, Monday morning, and sustained slight bruises. Insane. —John B. Hurley was incarcerated in the cage at tile poor farm last Thursday, being dangerously insane. Emmet Kaxnal. is home again from a business trip to Chicago. He says business is rushing like a cataract up there. Free.—Even-body in vited to attend the opening of R. E. Spencer & Co.’s ice cream parlor Monday evening May 26th. Free to all.
Mangled. —George Moss. 7 or S yeats old, sou of Dr. G. A. had one of bis hands ba lly mangled in a feed-cutler, last Friday. Dearth.— There lias not been a marriage license issued in Jasper county since the 19th day of Aprilmore than a calendar month. Preaching.— Rev. W. G. Vessels will pteach in the M. E. church next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.. and 8 p. m., and in the Watson school house at 3. p. tu. Lucille, the Jasper county correspondent of the Lowell Enterprise, is an intelligent and beautiful young lady of Rensselaer, if The Union is uot cals—(alien. Theatre.—Dean’s troupe will give a theatrical exhibition in Starr’s Hall, Saturday night. May 31,1879. Haven’t space fora more extended notice; but of course it will be good. Lavixg Iron.—Supt. Milliken, of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago railroad, says: “We shall commence laying iron between Monticello and Delphi, on next Monday.” Town Marshal Reeve scatters water with a two-horse sprinkler on Washington street, between the race bridge «nd Cullen street. The beginning of this proceeding was on yesterday. Isaac M. Stackhouse, an old time resident of Rensselaer, and late a justice of the peace of Marion county, Was admitted to practice in the Marion county’ circuit court, last Saturday. Oh, no, Mary, Artful Dodger is not connected with The Union office in any way except and solely as a, correspmident; but he or she has a way of dodging around and hearing news that is truly artful. Delayed.—Mr. W. S. Beery desires to suy to his subscribers that on account of having been called to LaFayette upon urgent business, and there detalued, he cannot deliver the books until about fifteen days after the specified time.
Rensselaer will decorate. She is loyal and loving to the memory of those whose lives were sacrificed to preserve the unity of the republic from destruction by the tame democrats who now have a controlling voice in its legislation. Agricultural.—President Parkison, of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, publishes a meeting to be held at the court house Saturday,' May 31st, at 10 o’clock a. m.. for the* purpose of delivering shares of stock to thg subscribers thereto, to receive the eßeets of the Jasper Couuty Agricultural & Mechanical Association, and to transact any other appropriate business. A general attendance of tb® public, and especially of the subm*rrbers"to the e(<iek the new organization as well as the officers and SOijrJ of direttora, ij mpitvte*’. \
StuaWIIKUIUEII and nice cream at the Presbyterian church to-night. Eastkhtn Star Lor ok— A movement is on foot among the Masonic frtiternity of Rensselaer t j establish an Eastern B]ar Degree Lodge, and an invitation lias been scut out to Master Masons, their wives, and daughters of suitable age, to be present atan informal meeting; to lie held in their tinli next Monday night, to decide upon the pin iter. ' "X « Lecture.*— Miss M. H. Lighter, of .(•roenviibfi Hi., will lecture in Btnrr’s Hail on Monday and Tuesday nights, May 2Glh and 27ili. Miss Lighter is highly’endorsed by’t lie press as a lady of culture, w ilii ek><|Uen t uttd {Heating address, fine appearance, an elocutionist of more than ordinary rank; and her lectures arc characterised us amusing, fascinating, instructive. '1 he.title of her first lecture is “The Miud’s Mirror;” that of her second,, “Love and Marriage.” Jf any confidence at ail may be placed in ‘lie criticism*.'of Ihq press, those who shall attend this - laity*?. dioustTnext week will certainly partake of an Intellectual treat. « Dues.—Gentle readpr did you ever think what a numerous assortment of bugs there are in thifglrtrious land of ours? Did you ever seriously cogitate upon the extent and variety of the forms and colors of tlit? entomological entities (Hat are vulgarly classified as bugs? Did Von ever think that a very brief scientific description of tlie’ii- llieir lorms, habits. peculiarities, etc., —would make a large Patent Office Report. But of all the number perhaps llie most dcslmotive and obnoxious to tlie farmer of this region is the potutoe hugftjiilorado beetle, or Doryphora dect'nilincata of scientists. However, Emmet Katina), druggist, Rensselaer, prepares a powder that renders-them practically- harmless, if it is used promptly two or three times d u ring, .llie summer, a ml, -.besides, Is of positive benefit to the potijtoe crop. Call at the drug store ami buy a
package. Draining.— Private parties have employed Mr. Garris, civil engineer, of-the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago rariroad company, to survey a line from the mouth of the Big Slough, three miles souLhwest otioU’H, in an easterly direction, to a point.at or near where the railroad crosses thu marsh which has Hie local appellation of Wakarusa Lake, and to make esti mates of the dimensions and cost of a ditch suflieient to drain that basin. The length of tire ditch would he- between eight and ten miles; estimating from its debouchure into tlie Iroquois ta its head; the width would probably be fifteen feet ut least, and tlie average depth three or four feet. Such a channel would probably prove sufficiently large for flit- main artery to drain three or fodr thousand acres of wet lands and render -.them susceptible of cultivation for corn, oats, and tlie tame grasses.
Local Gleanings.
Speoi'il correspondent;! of The U>'ion". One oi ItobcrT 1 Kepner's little grandsons is tow with typhoid lever. Uncle Eli Yeoman has made notable improvements quins farm this season. The earlier you pick your crop of potaoe bugs, the more potatoes you wilbhave. . Mr. S. Bass has fenced his lots in Weston addition, .near Judge Hammond’s property. “llano” Potts, of Barkley township, suffered an eight pound son stroke one day last week, Samuel PL Yeoman of Newton township reaps about £ 1,000 benefit by the back pension act. Captain will have a.n office in Makeover’s new building when the latter is completed. Young man don’t try to kiss her on the sly while riding in a top buggy. The motion, can be understood at long range. After this when Lew Brisket, of Newton township counts his flock he can say “We are five and the youngest is a darling daughter.” The windmill and note swindle was attempted on rtciti/.en ot Newton township a tew ..days hgo, but Without success, v He didn’t take the hook.
Dr. M. B. Alter attended the Grand Lodge of Indiana Odd Follows at Indianapolis, last week, in 1 the'.capacity of represpjaHtive of Iroquois Lodge No. 113. J James Shindler of Newton township has built anew barn and a lot of new fence since quitting vthc blacksmith shop in town. May he live long tb enjoy the fruits of his prosperity. *j f . F. J.’ ,, Seats"*ent his iiS jChar’.ie to borrow Walton’s, shovel plow, last Monday. lie described it as being,painted red, wish a singletree attached to it. In due time Charley came back* bowed down and sweating under the 1* tyden of Walton’s two-horse stubble plow. , Willey gler'iiav.e'bought tjie lot on which the Shanghai building stands, and now have two lots to' gether" on Washington street. Up on ' W*trfe?f a two story brick building, fortytwo by sixty-eight leet ground di-
mciinWu*. A siore-i oonf will cTvo tiicm ppjx-i(unity tb J dis plav flit’ll’- goods to adv a ill age. ( , Geurge Sigler n 'ur ied lrtuu 4*kilnsas on ihe 14? h instant. He tl>inlets the state good to raise cattle, small l'ruits, musket-ms and gnats; but did not like it well cHougli to buy it. Ills lirotlier-iii law, Tims. E. Willey, and his family have good healih auTarecomtorinlilv sTtuatpfl.
Decoration Programme.
The committee of arrangements have prepared tlie following programme to he observed on Dccora-tioirDay—-May <‘Joth, 187 ft; lh aycr l»y Elder I>. T. Halstead. iiSoii'g by Mrs. Hammond's choir, “A tc.ir lor the uOTniade that’s gone.” Music by Rensselaer Cornet Rami': —‘ w “* “ Address b]£ Frank W. Babcock. Song l»v Miss Mary Ralph and class, “They rest from their labors,” Address by 8. I’. Thompson. Music by Band, air, sweet flowers o’er their graves.” Benediction by Rev. WAG. Vessels. 'Decoration of the graves. Music by Band. A cordial invitation is extended to the* pepple in the country and at sister towns to join- in these Ceremonies. By order of committee. V. J. Sears, President. Elza I. Phillips, Secretary.
Temperance Meeting.
A regular monthly meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union will be, held at theX'iii islian’chiirch Moutlay- .ev.eniiig T Jame 2d, 187-9. The prorgrammceof exercises*'is as follows: Opening song l»y choir. Reading,Scriptures by,vice-presi-dent. Pra y <vr by Eldcr D. T-.-lialstoad Music by Ladies’ Orchestra Band, DcclamatiCn. —The britfal winecup—Miss Belle After. Song by Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Ilopkins. Essay.-—Should there be a temperance ticket in the campaign oi 188(t?—Lon i s 1 j otiingsworfli. Guitar Duct. —Misses Maggie Ccnvdin and Lora Hopkins. Declamation by Mtss Rosa Ealter. , Essay.— Why should temptranae girls sign the pledge?—Miss Ollie Alter. Declamation by Miss Etta Spitler. Music. Declamation by Miss IdaMiiliken. Five minutes talk by’ Judge Hammond, Mrs." R. Sv Dwiggins and J. 11. Willey. Music. Declamation by Miss Lizzie Puieupile, v_ a —Bmgmg- and signing ptetTgrr.—
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending M;»y 22d. the record of transfers of real estate iu jasper c ounty was as follows: Therfttore v. Ila rri son toTliomn La]>u, nL n w, part gw e\v 23, 30, (>—lls acres Quit ei.Hin $ 1 Samuel \v. BitchsT 1:1 A - Mct'oy &. Thonip-on. ®JS m in* 3. 28, 7, mv i-\: 22, ;!0, 7—oo acres 330 Mary A. Lindsay to School Trustees of Remington, tract In Kemington . ..* . 000 Kmgsla\ Ncwbro to Abraham (L Hardy, lot ti,'block 2, Western addition to Remington , HOC Allen L. Badey to Nancy M. Hutchison, n. 1 , se 7, 31, *6 —SO acres 1,500 Also placed of record one school fund ir.or*gngo. hiddier’s discharge, mortgage, ph.t <f Leopold’s addition to the town of Rensselaer, amt one oath.
SOT li'iis. ' TASPKIt COUNTY AGRK'I'LTt'U.VL SOf l Cl E TV.—Notice is hereby given that a meeting V'ill bo licit! at the/(.Vmrjt House in .Rensselaer, Jasper-comity, lujlmnrr, Jfciturday May -'ll. IS*:*. ;.i IUoYWk a. m. lor the j»urj).»e < >f ;’.’i*fi 2 fRe oiyanftzation of said soe lor |he tratister of the.. of the Jasner ! Coiurty YVgrfeirUiiral & Nfee I;aica 1 cvSoennToir j to sail! Jasper County Agricultural . Society, i for the delivery of shares, of stock in the last j named Society to the sulneribers therefor, :\nd i to transact any and all other business'that limy ! proper]} come before the inpeting. A general , attendance of ali 'persons' who are interested in the material welfare of Jasper county is j urgently request rid. W.M. K. RARKISUX, , Ifoiv.ee E. James, President J. C. A. S. j Secretary. i —” OIIER!KF‘S SALE.—By virtue.of a certified !"k? copy - of a decree to me directed from the ; clerk of the Jasper ciivuk court, in a cause • wherein retcr Dunn is plaintiff. and Mary j Bobsein, Joseph Bob-eiu and Rosa Bobseiu, ! are defendants, requiring ;ne to L.mke the sum of four hundred and thirty-pitre dollars ani \ and twenty-three ceuts. ($439.23\ imw due and to become due, with interest mi saidtiecre • ar.d ; costs, i will‘expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Sult'rJai/ the g/sf tlay'of June, A. 1). | IS7O+ between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and ; i oVipck p. m„ of said day, at the door of the : court house in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ir.dI iana. the rents ami i*r«.Uts for a term not cx- ; reeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-\s it; ( ommetrciug lii’ty-three and j ofic-thml (53 v O rods*. siuitlF of the northwest coi nero' ; thirty-one. in towushij) ,2J. thiny-two north, | of range (5) five we. t. running thence e:ist to j the ca-t lino of said tract, thence south (53?* ) j fifty-three and one-thini rods, thence west to j the west line of said tract, thence n irtli to the •place of beginning, t'ontaiuiug in all (53 1 ..)- lifty-tliroe and one-third acre®, this being the ; neutral one-thini of said v 4) quarter seci tioa in Jasper coantv ami state of Indiana, i If such rents and profits will not sell fora sullie.ient sum to «itisfy sai l decree, interest and costs, I will, at /the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of. said nal j estate, or so much thereof*® may bo sufficient u t> discharge- said decree, interest and costs. Said saic \> ill be made without any relief whati ever from valuation or appraisement laws. i GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. , May 20th, A. 1). 35-3 Mordecai E. Chilcote, att’y for plaintiff.
Stocli: in Jasper? Gouintp-j, 12 huh 7 Mi iiosi TEAS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS V . .\>- r A SgECI^T^. ~~~/ KS N " '' yV “ ; T?— kaEjy® * NbmJju-mlbi m£a nia W sza Wty ESTABIjIStIED INT IGCHI. i
1. VV. 11. I IXLCB, at Law AMD NOTARY PUBLIC, i“-• Rein i nut on, (mi., Codeetlonwft rp(*clitlt.y and mad • in any l>art of tile stale. Oltlce in Hathaway bull Jing.ffi^i-stuir*: ft g: x ssiiL.i e » ia oi: s !•:, J. W. riB3ITT, Propristsr, SEtfSSSLAER, INDIANA. • Centrally located and commodious. ■Recently- reimvainTt and iTewly furnished. Good tables apd clean lieds. Every attention paid to,the wants of quests, Good vlulfling in conucction witii the house. ’t3l JONES',' (Late of Kankakee City.) HERMAN 1 TAILOR, Bulls for Men, Youths and Cliildren cut ami made. AVork wananled. FULL LIME OF PIECE GOaDS Kept in stock. Tlie finest, best and cheapest stock ever opeued in Rensselaer Call aridsj&e. Orders solicited.
ARTFUL DODGER.
DR. SANFORD’S BOI^PMI A3fY PERSON sendfin* $1 00 to üb, will receire by return of mail, one of Dr. SaNFORD’B Improv'd Abaorbent LITER Pads, for all troubles (X th« Liver, Stomach, Lungs. Back, Spleen and Kidneys. We are send njf them daily by mail, post paid, far and near, from Maine to Oregon, and in this way getting tue be*t curative Pad ever made directly to the families of Jhe afflicted. If not at the l>rug Jstore, don't drtay sending, as you can get one in a few hours and secure relief. Address C. A. COOK & CO.. Chicago, Sole Agents tyr U. S. and Canadas. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Van Schaack, Steven.ou it Co.. Wholesale OrunliKi tVU'XEx, will i the trada at kaaufkecui-ciiy urleu. .
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE EO. 3. On anrl »fter SIo:i(l»y, Decemtier lOtlr, 1878, trains will ran, uuiil ftirtiicrnotice,as follows: coistjum-Tiiv sT.me.vs, ,-cuixu nokvu. No. 1. No. 2. I.v 11.15 a. m . UicNS.tKL \KR • .8.15 i>. m. arr. •• 11.21 " . . .l’h'ii-itttl- liiiize- 5.55 ’• Flag “ Zr.rrt’s. . F lag “ “ “ 11.17 H.vigmg-UroTe. 5.12- - “ “ it.. 50 ” Lett’s. 5.30 “ “ Flag “ Sli.-.riijbiirg King “ e Ar 12.2! p. ra iUtAltt'o&li 5.05 “ I.ve. Lv 113 “ .... *• ..4.55 “ arr. “ Flag •* Want’s . . Flag” “ “ Flag “ . .. .Vi right’* . . Flag “ “ 2.04 “ U(,rnei’». . 1.30 “ “ '• Flag *• .... Hi, ncv (Feck... .Flag ” “ ” Flag ” yicElhiiirs Flag” ” Ar 2.33 “ Mi.sticki.l.o . 1.05 “ I.ve. ALLEN II : (jlil;i:. Sri’KKIVTESDEVT. John Mii.i.ik an, a ..-i.-tiint .Saiieiiuteiitletit. PITISOURGH, & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. ' . “PAW-12A?iD12 Condensed Tirno Card-Columbus and State Lino Division 2ia r :u, nn. going east.* No. 1. Nr». 5. -F»ve. Hldittv Lin? 4 f pa: :n. Ait. MjHjTt 5/•• c . „V. 15 Lve. v* * 1.00 a. m. Ait. Marion “ 11.(J7 “ “ Hartford 35:17 “ 11.50 u “ Kidjccvillo. • 4.10 ♦* 1i.40 p. m. —— • imijm-j 5.05 “ 1.1) •* n lirartforil ii uneticii f.oo '• L'.o*. “ u I*i<iiia. ... s.l'4 “ 4.15 “ “ r:bann 10.:'5 “ 5.20 “ r. i >• ; we it. Nd •>. N >. 8. . (v>iit i - » e.go tht An*. I rliaiL'i. 8.05 *• 7») ** *‘ I'irjua . . .' .> ».'x “ 'J.'J “ 4i Jiinctif»R * O.r J fi 4 * “ r.’t’Dn C'fv . “ IT!-!.; y:!!c !o.ns, “ ll.’. : “ “ H.TH f-i: (l . 11.50 “ l- '5 a. 111. “ Marion . JtM') ;>. ra. 1.*20 “ “ ))}urt . 3.”.0 ** 8.:)J “ “ • Jftuie L:LC 10.20 *• 10.40 44 Richmond and Chicago Division. . \-. • tv.. So. 2. No. 10. Lve. (Mr.; i v 7.:‘D r.. ra 44 Kiciuiu)!:*,! flO.riO i 4 Arr. c’.yb . . 11:0 * 4 44 >Yw -a in. u ]•r. -a » . ". i ) * 4 * 2.15 nOll. tr . •: v . •». "■ i ** l. • “ I.VC. ( * «.:'«••]>. IH. f (‘J U. 151# Ait. In ..)',•!* it.ll:V Itr: ——-ri — ~ — : t ’ i.. 1 "! 44 A .’u r.“m 4.07 “ S-'Y P 5 .“*> “ “ .. V . - ; ... 5 4 * Mix i:rn.oiwJ .... i . . ft.-A ***** •• 4i: l ir.Daii. » 4 * jHa lc .’• Sunday. Trains do not step wheifc tiaiL i? I. ,- — — ::ir -—: —“vr. l, (rninflyr—• ClciiT ra.”*.. 4 V ; I ’nct Agent. C ./liimluDYOiiiQ,
wau,u.Tetl i sviVwiiaY ;.m! uli kji.dM-f ':? v . i > O, whic! n.'O il u • "ui.t• '..uu r.v.y «dhi*r Hoiu-e iuJa.-) . . f:ii. k;: ~; •«>.•*.id-«. '‘A,.’, u® lor tl’.o Rockford V ,twv ..i • •.• ;U h uio money in the \vo: hi .«•!'- tnc id-da V.' t .cli ten pur cent, cheapn iA \ < b . House iu tiie county. Agc i. fh>■ , •.at viniVreiu manufacturers of Org;»’.:> i’.iid i’iuiios. A line std*ck of Knives, Rcvoiv 'r*. Spectacles, Jewelry, etc., just received. All work wurvunted to give sai jsfai-i «.r no i- *y. l'iue Wau h Vv’ork a specialty.
larfpsi Bargains! JUST RECEIVED! V - - The largest end "best stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods, The largest, cheapest and best stock of Clothing, The largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes, The greatest variety of Notions, The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Furnishing Goods, ■ *>• •' , * The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trim- * mings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer, « *»*\ r ■ . , • rass YfW IHP Yli HI? I run IHe ©riill B ilUt s r ■ ti- 7 These Goods were bought for CASH, at a liberal discount; and will be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell them. Call and examine this Superb Stock and learn prices before making purchases. Xt costs nothing to look at Goods and 1 m is no trouble to show them. • ' . ■ . A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
We announce a New Invoice of Men’s Joith’s I Bo?s’ Clothing -92..-. Dozen Pairs of States, HUNDREDS OF HATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESS iUTB MILLISfERY GOODS. These goods are first quality in all They will be sold at priced to correspond with the times. No House undersells us. Cash buys astonishingly cheap these days. We take produce in exchange for goods, and allow the highest market prices. Also, in addition to the stock partially enumerated above, we keep a select stock of OHOICB GROCERIES. r .. pyirwy anjj ..piwhicfl -to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & Sigler’s store, and where you cast always do best.
