Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1875 — Fair Notes. [ARTICLE]
Fair Notes.
“TL» way for the Fair Ground I” • The Fair commenced last Tuesday. The Renssejher,cornet'band furnishes excellent music on the Fair Ground. Prof. Chaffee, the tight repo performer, evidently understands his business. Our old friend Mr. S. B. Haver is runuinga “hash” house on the Fair Ground. F. J. gear's & Go, have a fine display of fancy dry goods, boots and shoes in tha floral hall. Daniel Duvftfl, Robert LicklidVr and Frank Cotton run hacks to and* from the Fair Ground. Willey & Sigler’s display ofboot* and shoes is excellent. They are the “boas” boot and shoe men of Northern Indiana Just received—a large* lot of Saddles for the Fair—all kinds. W. H. & C. RHOADES. Yes; and while you are walking through the floral hall just cast your eyes up at the gable end, and notice Doc. Kelley’s collection of photographs, ebromos, &c. They are nice. If you want tfi see something really handsome, magnificent and beautiful to look upon,notice tlTs9lrfine harness 'on exhibition ia the floral hall.-: They belong to. W. H. &0. Rhoades. : • - r -ii 1 i ‘ . The “Clumsy Nine,” of near Reffiington, and the “Dragoons,” of Pilot, Grove, Newton county, played the game of base ball for the purse,ofslo, on Thursday afternoon. The “Dragoons’’ won by a score of 16 to 14. The balloon ascension from the Fair Gonnd, on Wednesday, passed off quietly and in order, and was a fine spectac te. Another ascension will be made from the grounds of he Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association on Friday, the 17th in-st.
