Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1880 — SMALL TALK. [ARTICLE]

SMALL TALK.

—Subscribe for the Republican. —Hop Bitters at Harding A Son’s. —Goldman A Hardman tbe jewelers —H. W. Snyderl«a lb t«xri» M»ndMJ. ' —Best machine oil at Harding A Son's. —Work lias been resnmfcd on lAC A. L. R. R. —Mrs. J. T. Abbott is visiting in Carroll county. >t ' —ln tbe absence of the editor fi*t the devil his doe. —Paints and oils ebesper than ever at Harding A Son's. —Cider vinegar—Pore cider vinegar at HafdingA Son’s. —Ears Novel* is boilding a new barn on hla premises. —Try the campaign cigar sold by Stiller, Remington. s —Let every one attend the temperance meeting to-night. —Pare spiceo of oil kinds, very cheap, at Hsrdlng * Son's. —George May hew, of Red BlufTCal la visiting bis brother Charlie. . —Another car load of queensware just received by F- J. Sesrsdr Son. —Watermellona have pot in their appearance. Now for the shakes.

—The reliable jewelers- * Goldman & Hardxan. —The gotta pereba paint, (tbe best in tne world) at Harding A Sod's. —Tbe experienced jewelers. Goldman A Hardman. * *—Pure cider vinegar at 9 C. C- Stabb A Co. —When at Remington call on Barney Patton for livery accommodations —New Furniture Just received, at our New Store. . F. J. Beaus A Son. —A large and appreciative audience at temperance meeting laet Friday evening. —Nettie Price, of R»minston, is visiuug the family of her brother C. H. l’nce. , —A new daughter gladdens the honje and hearts of Mr. aud Mis. T. P. Wright. . ' —N. Fendig is the proud father of a eburming daughter lately arrived. Usual weight. —L. T.,Halstead will preach at tbe Chiiutian church, Sunday, August 7> at 10} a. in. —Mrs. Ida Castle of Remington visited frieuda in this pluce the firs* of the week. —Johu 8- Day, Sup't. ludianpolU and Chicago Air Line R R. was in town Tuesday,

—Buy your wooden ware of C. C. Starr A Co. They keep a full and complete stock. —Your work will be done neat and substantially without delay at Goldman dr Hardman’s. —Lute tetrong is building a two story frame dwelling on his farm, eight •miles west of town. • ;—lf you want a good watch, you can get it at the lowest price at Gold* man d- Hardman's. —A few more baby carriages at a big discouut; at C. C, Stark A Co.’s. —W. W. Gilman candidate for representative in 6tute legislature dropped in to see us last Saturday. —Mark L. DeMotte, candidate for Cnucreira Tor the 10th district made us a pleasant call Saturday. —Jake Bierety buried a son, aged 18 months, last Sunday. Diphtheria was the cause of the death. —Barney Patton is prepared to furn ish livery accommodations at Remington, on reasonable terms. —Preaching every Sunday morning at 10} o’clock at the Presbyterian church. Everybody invited. —Our prices will compare favorab’y with any first class workman’s. Goldman A Hardman. —Rev. Hope B- M illerand Fannie, of Michigan City are visiting friends at this place this week. —F. J. Sears A Son will.furnish Metallic and wood casket burial cases on application at the *hortest notice. —Don’t forget that the new jewelry is on the north side. Goldman A Hardman. —For a good square meal, cooked and served in neat style, go to the restaurant of J. E Stiller, Remington. —A new Improved Howe Sewing machine for sale cheap.

Ralph Fkndig. —A good chance for a stylish suit made to fit you, and very cheap, for the next thirty days at T. M- Jones’. —Come in aud learn my prices if you want anything in the way of fine liUainese suits. T. M. Jones—David Warne of Marion township was thrown from a mowing inachlue last Thursday week and severely hurt —C. C. Starr A Co. have the largest and best selected stoek of teas in the market. Try our 60 cent tea, it takes tbe lead. • —Tbe restaurant of J. E. Stiller, north of the depot, Remington, is the popular resort for ice cream and lemonade parties. —Stiller of Remington Is always prepared with the nicest bread, the best or pies and the freshest cakes in tbe market. —The Bent Wood Churn is taking the bead and is beyond doubt the best patent churn in the market, C. C. Starr «fr Co., agents. * —All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Col. Healey’s Milliuery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give her a call. —Died; July 31st, 1880, aged four months and four days, Ida Maud, daughter of P. 8- and Ellen Corkius. Only a little time was she allowed to linger with Us, our joy and pride, when the dread messenger Death, claimed her as his ewn, T’was hard to lose her in the bud of pure infancy; but weremembersnediedin Inoceocy, and that ere (png we may have the foud privilege of meeting her in that better land where partingshall not be. We bow humbly, but lovingly, to tbe Master’s will.

-Fruit J.f, Jelly *l™es eit™ c»u lid*, rubbere, and sealing wax, at ■ > C. C. Stakb A Co. * —Beat assortment of Violin string* and trimmings, at - Goldman A Hahdmav, —The normal school at Oxford under tbe supervision of B. 7. Johnson, opened lost Saturday With fifty !u od* tendance. —Femiig A Jost appear In oar ad. vertising columns with a new line oif goods. It will pay to palronise/ao reliable a firm. —The old settlers reunion at Iro* quois. Iroquois county, Illinois, takes plsce st Old Bunkum, on tbe Ist aud git of September. —C. G. Starr ACo have Just received another large lovoiee of glassware of new aud elegant patterns. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. —Every horse and buggy that could be pressed intoservlce was used to take the boys and girls and their Uueies. Aunts and Cousins to camp meeting last lay.

* —The Presbyterian church social will be held at the residence of F. J, Beers next Saturday evening. Everybody cordially Invited. —To close out my spring goods, for the next thirty days I will sell all my piece goods st cost- Call and see them. T. M. Jones. —We haven't got the “man In the moon,” but we have the best stock of watches, clocks, aud Jewelry ever brought to Rensselaer. Goldman A Hardman. —A lot of dry goods received this week at the popular store of Ralph Fendig. These will be sold at prices below competiiion. Give us a call and see for yourself. —We have a largo line of clothing, hats, caps, socks, underwear, <tc., which we will sell at cost for the next thirty days to close out. Fendig & Jost. —The last quarterly meeting for Bradford circuit will be held at Hanging Grove next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. A, W. Wood of Reusselaer, will conduct tbe meeting. —Louis Wildberg returned from a visit to Rensselaer last Monday. The artetiau water of that place made him look as roey as if In perfect health* Louis always takes it straight.—Kenttan n People’s Press.

—Yes, Bro. Cox, we should have called, but we haven't unpacked our old boots yet, and realising tho high price of shoe leather, we never take unr ecessary steps, as soon as we get those old boots unpacked we’ll call. —Excursion to Delphi Tuesday* August 10th, ISSO, for the benefit of parries wishing to atteud Sell.s millionrre circu°. Fare for the round trip one doltar. Trains leave Rec.sse--1 icr at sa. m. and 1 p. in., returning leave Delphi at 4:30 p. m. and 11 p. m. —Mr, Do Motte made many friends while hero last week. He has the faculty of sociability. He will be gladly welcomed by our citizens whenever he comes to Rensselaer, and they will give him a reusing majority at the polls lit is fall.

—Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for premium lists and nil Information relative to the ninth annunl fair of the Jasper County 'Agricultural Society, which will be held September 21st to 21th, IS*O, inclusive. Lost.—On Saturday, July 31st, a pocket book containing $lO and some valuable papers. Supposed to Tiave h*en lost either at Rensselaer, or the r>':<d I etwee’.i there and (he residence o' T om»8 Antrim TL>e finder wiH be lil>erally rewarded by leaving the ‘rue at this office, or with Thomas Antrim. ,—A Republican meeting w ill be held In Remington this evening. Speeches will be made by Wfh. AV. Gilman t candidate for representative. D. L. Bishop, candidate for prosecuter, and Simon P. Thompson. A Republican club will be orgaulzed. Let eveTy Republican turn out aud insure a rousing good time. —Mr. Edward Erwin, of Rensselaer, vrlio has been working for Mr- Lew Smith, the blacksmith, left lost Saturday for Pleasant Ridge, a small station of the “Narrow Gauge,” iu Jasper county, where be will establish ashop. During his sojourn here he has made many friends. He is an excellent workman and merits success.—Morocco Courier.

—Lord Clyde will stand for service for tbe fall season of 1830, at the Alter farm, 1$ miles northeast of Rensselaer. Lord Clyde Is s dark dapple bay, 8 years old, 16 bauds high, and weighs 1,750 pounds. He was imported in 1%76, by Mickle, of Pennsylvania, and is one of the best ever brought over. He has taken the first premium every place he has been shown in this county, for heavy draft, and the general remark is that he has the best action of any large horse ever shown In this part of the country, and for style and finish cannot be surpassed. Thomas Pritchard. > .