Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1874 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Election day—three weeks from next Tuesday. The Mew Orleans massacre, on the first page will repay perusal. These who ere circulating subscription lists for the Jxsrxn Rxfcbucak, are requested to return them to this office at onoe, so the paper may be seat to the subscribers. Bev. J. H. Cissel, of South Bend, will preach at the M. E. Church in this pHce, next Sunday, at 11 o’clock A. M. He is said to be a good preacher. Let there bo a large attendance. W. H. fa C. Rhoades era the Harness makers of Jasper county. ▲ set of their Kama— took the first premium at tha Fair last week, and was afterward sold to Mr. Sweeney McKeever for $176.00. See their advertisement elsewhere. A "»*” by the name of Clark who lived five or six miles north of here was found dead in his bed Wednseday morning last. His death la supposed to have resulted from inflamation of the bowels caused by a kick from a hors c. The Inter-State Industrial Exposition, of Chisago, wi 11 be open from September fifth, to October 10th, to the public, from all parts of the Union. It being the grandest Exposition in the country this season, Railroads will issue Exourt ion Tickets at reduced rates to accommodate all desirous of visiting this grand Exposition, j Ex-Governor Hammond, who died at Denver, Col., August 27th lest, and was buried at Indianapolis last week, used to be a citizen of this city. - His old sign painted Under the second story window of Keith's corner, was obliterated with paint only a few years ago. —Columbus Republican. The court calender for the September term commencing next Monday, contains seven guardian, twelve administration, sight criminal and one hundred and seventeen civil Circuit Court cases; and thirty civil cases continued from the late Common Fleas Court, of which twenty-seven are suits of the F. K. fa P. Railroad for right of way. To different parties who have assisted us in moving our material over from Remington, aud especially in getting the press up and down stairs, we take this method of expressing our sinoere thanks ; and hope that we may aVgome future day be able to return the compliment in a more substantial manner. J. H. Wood gives notice that his stock of Hardware, Tinware, Cook and Heating Stoves (Twelve different kinds of Heating Stoves) Furniture, Clooks, &c., Ac., &c., is now complete. Repairing of Stoves and tinware done on the shortest time possible.— He is also agent for R. A. Durbon’s Pumps and will not be undersold in Rensselaer or at the railroad stations on any goods in his line. Would rather sell for cash, but prompt pay era can have ninety days credit.
