Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1879 — Fosteffice Bulletin. [ARTICLE]

Fosteffice Bulletin.

hnllv moll* on* rlo—*,•! 14:M o'clock a. m. 1 Mailfelbr n.'m-mil (TrW atM Salilllo arc rksMsiC 1 oVlock p. in. Tuesday*, Thursday* Mnncv outer* arc issued ami paid b-Uvecu I tic hour* of 7 o’clock a. m. .mil « iV.lgck |>. m. • •vela day, except Sunday. an money order business' iminwvtol on Sunday, nor after n oVlock p. m. The sauic tula applies to register M'VliiV flora from I* o’clock m. to 1 o’clock So Ovmicy^ order or register business j r> rmwitfl /.r rrtsts. Icttm addressed to the following name-! pervnn* ntmain nnclaimdd in the iiastofllßu at Maaaaclaer. Indiana. June Mil. 1*79: Hum*. Mr*. Ann Klliui farmer. Mr. Albert After fonr week* from Uie <lnte almve. all I lie letter* of this lint not taken from the |K>*tnfHre will In* forwarded to the l>ea>l I-otter (litter. Washington, It. f. Pcrauti* railing for nnv of 1 llmmo leMerr will please *nv - Advertised.” llokick K. Jam i s. Postmaster. Turn Ralph is in Oinalin, Nob. Fourth of July will bo celebrated iu Rensselaer ibis year. Potatoes of the crop of 1878 are j worth $1 per bushel at the groceries ! Ex Judge ('has. 11. Testot Indianapolis was in tow h over Sunday. ! Tlie weather has been most too ! cold for vigorous corn growing this week. Ticscts for the Masonic excursion next Tuesday will be on sale at lines* drug slore.’ A coachful of excursionists attended the temperance picnic at LaFayctie lasi Sunday. Mrs. Ada Y afe* is improving the appearance of her house on Front street by repairs. Aneil Wood won li succeeds W. I*. Hopkins as mail carrier between I the cars and post office. Spring chickens, green peas, new | otatoes, el cce'ora, home grown, are in seasonable use again. J. J, East, of Jordan township, suffered a paralytic stroke, a few days since. His recovery is slow. Dr. Maxwell of Remington, was in town Tuesday. So wrr** (). \\\ Church, Barney Patton and 11. W. Snyder. The circus people were well patronised Saturday afternoon and evening. They remained in town over Sunday. More and better sidewalks have been laid in the South .Addition on Water street, this year, than in any other part of town. James Passons, of White county, formerly a citizen of Rensselaer, together with his family visited in Jasper comity last Sunday. Prank King, on the Pierce farm four miles southeast of town, sav*e he never had finer prospects for crops than he lias this season. The Remington Reporter says tkrat John F. Boroughs is winning a reputation for being a well posted young lawyer. Good enough. Ho! ye toothless! Why gum it any more when Dr. Iltrmar will make a set of teeth and warrant them for $8? Two doors above Austin House. Refers to his many patrons. James Maloy’s famed running Ware Maid of Richland died yei»j terday morning of lung lever. She was one of the be6t young tuff j horses in the state. Was valued at *2,000. | Many of the shade trees about town need to hare their lower branches cutoff. With the mass of foliage upon them they are j weighted down until people of I average stature must stoop to pass I under them. are notified that the regular monthly examinations will ho held, as heretofore, at the school house in Rensselaer, upon the last Saturday of each month. D. B. Nowels, County Superintendent. Time, 10 o’clock p. m. Place, the rear enteraiice of a millinery palace. Person, married gentleman whose wife is visiting her mother. Errant, a new hat tor the absent but r.ot forgotten. Proba bility, a storm. Halt! About lace! Forward, march! Samuel Parker, Esq., one of the best farmers in Hanging Grove township, called into The Union office last Friday. He has sixty acre* in flax this year, which looks remarkably fine. He will follow the crop with winter wheat. Mrs. Slo an ofßnrlington, Kansas late Mrs. W. L. McConnell, nee AggieLaßue, was a visitor in Reris•elaer from Friday last until yesterday. Her friei ds in Ii ensseUer arc numerous and warm- She had two little sons with her. Among the jurors in attendance upon court,last week was Chris liensler, of Cnrpeuler township, one of the best farmers in Indiana, and a solid, piaciical man. Ills neighbors who esteem his sterling qualities often speak of him as well qualified for county commissioner. George IL Jordan, of Carpenter in returning home from Rensselaer, Monday evening, fell onto! his wagon and a wheel passed over bis head, inflicting pretty severe contusions. He was picked H up by a neighbor and carried home “thoroughly wounded in every respect.” The list of allowances made by ilia board of oounty commissioners •at their late session was published officially by the county auditor in TUB Umov,because the statute require* such official publication to be made in the newspaper published in the eottnty which has the largest etrenlatton-wit li+tt tho couaty, ,^rl ; vertlsera will find it advantageous to remember this faet< ' ’

S«>j:»r amuraicd with vinegar in I mill to be «t specific for hiccoughs. Judgc Warj <>f L*. Fayette presided on Judge Hammoud’a bench, ' lam Mondajv Girl w anted to do general housewnrk. Family small; pay prompt. j Enquire :tt the poilofHoe. Mr. F. J. Sent a wna nt Oxford last week, lie reported a terrible cut a strophe at Ranh. A hundred*; or so men were witnessing a .shooting match, when a storm came ilp and they took shelter under a shed. Lightning struck the shed instantly 1 killing three men, faycflv injuring three or four, and more or less severely injuring a number of others, j Prosecutor Ilahcock is highly j complimented upon the manner in which he conducts nffi.iiul business. Judge Hammond lately remarked that his papers Were carefully drawn; his cases carefully studied, conscioneiously and skillfully man- J aged. It was a fine cfffnpiiment j from a high source, and Mr. llab- j cock's friends will appreciate it as I such. - lie. .may hu- .cirngj alulati’U. J Tvvo and a half miles south of town is John Koldtr's brick yard. This week he will fire kilns that j contain‘27s,ooo brick, that are made j of the very best material itfthevery j best manner. He can fill contracts to deliver 20, < 00 to 100,000 brick within 30 <jays from date, at. points in reasonable distance of his kilns. Prices as low as good material can be afforded for. Orders solicited. IX MEMOKIA .V.—f"A REYJ. IWVKIXS. flushed Iw the notes of rejoiciug and gladness, Friends of Ihe fallen in youth's bright lieyilny ! | Wnuilni! with the woe* tvau look of deepsadno.-# lie the lips of the mourners who bear thee ; away! tlone hem IiTS TrfTOds In lifFTirandood's rtrti giorv. When the sweet breath of Spring came to w ak- j en the flow ers! lolil are the l.|>s tliat told the sweet story;— Lost to us all in vouth’s earliest hour.-! Green lie the-sod o’er thy grave on the hill-side ; Sneet be tie- -flowers that encircle the toinh. Still the waves of the river's full springtide. By thy mound where the buds in manioriam 1 bloom A Farewell! oh, farewell! Shall wc see thee no nmre'r Yes, we'll meet thee again: for death's not to 'die! And thy spirit Imud w axes “on the ever green shore,’’ I , And wrhisjiers float hafck: “In the street bye-aud-bve!” — J. 1.. .Vaketttr.