Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1880 — JUST ARRIVER. [ARTICLE]

JUST ARRIVER.

Th*eidsc baeiMas to aotTMomiug r Hare you mac Um doesk in jeanaad Jone*? ' • £ Schuyler Colfax sprake at Fowler tomorrow. Paris Daugherty now suffers from a serious gathering In Um head All-wool fifilog Jean* to be had only at Jon** - The question mtfat frequently asked u* “Is Learning married”? Tbe beet thing for every day wear to thoee doeakin Jeans pant* from Jone*. The reunion of prisoners of the late, rebellion was held at Indianapolis Sept, 10th. 7 The Boawell TWeqAone says that the store of A- E. Meyers, at Ambia, was burned lastTueeday night Newton circuit court In session this week, Severs/ of tbe Rensselaer attorney's are in attendance. Gillam township sent six or seven wagon toads of people over to tbe soldiers reunion at Remington. Tbe brick work on Duvall’s livery bant fa moving upward rapidly. Tbe building will be a credit to our town. Mr. L. Maseey of Gillam called al the Republican office last Tuesday on his way to tbe boldien reunion. Mr. F. E. Cowgill of Rochester was nominated last week for representative from Fulton And Pulaski counties. J Political meeting at Egypt school house to-morrow night. A full house is expected. Good speakers will be present.

Mr, Martin, of Rensselaer Is visiting friends in town- He gave this office a call one day last week.— Orford Tribune. • * Misses Dora and Lizzie Purtupile and Miss. Lola Moes visited friends In Delphi last week and returned borne last Mouday.’ It is rumored that Charles 8. Cox, of tbe Remington Reporter, is soon to start a greenback paper in Log*n»pirt.— Flora Record. The traciAn our road fa now laid a* far a* St Johns, and the Gerlach’s had a car of salt shipped in over It Saturday.— LoweU. Newt. We can safely assure tbe Kokomo people that they have made a great gain in securing Mr. Kirtley and his accomodating son as citizens and as hotel men.

Noble York is serving in place of Ed Scptt as Express messenger on the I, Dit C. R R, while Ed takes a furlough and visit* his mother *t CrawfordsvilleWHli*m Kirtiey and Son, of Rens selaer Ind..have taken the Central Houpe, they have bad years of experience in hotel business, and have come to Kokomo to stay.— Kokomo Tribune. Lt Dr Lough ridge and Henry think that $ 2000 will buy enough votes to overcome a republican majority of three hundred they certainly-place a low estimate ou the bouor and- intelligence a? voters. When Franklin Landers goes over the country boldly denouncing the arrest of such men as Wilkerson and his imprisouqpnt tor crimes perpetrated upon ths ballot box, it is time for honest men to set. Joe Hardmau believes in economy and practices it. In making his preparations for housekeeping, we are informed, puchased a parlor cook. Joe can’t see why one fire will not do to warm and to cook by. Frauk Babcock ami Dr. I. B. Washbnrn entertained the people at Bruces school house last Monday evening. A good crowd was in attendance and much enthusiasm evinced. Republicans are alive and at work.

Mr. Henry Platt, one of our industrious ritizens* while engaged at work on the railroad grade had his feet badly crippled the other day by a bar of iron falling upon them. He will probably be diabled for some time. A Hancocker in a democratic procession at Wabash recently, became enraged at a young lady on the sidewalk who cheered for Garfield, and drew hia revolver, pointing it at her and making savage threats as he passed along. A dozen or more prominent demo*crats of Rensselaer, visited our office Tuesday inquiring for the Lafayette Journal, We suppose they were anxious to see whether it named Dr. Loughridge and Henry Barkley as the men who went from Jasper to Indianapolis after 12000 to use at the election in Jasper and Newton. The Fowler Era contains the sad intelligence of the death of ollie Chaffer, a little girl of fourteen years, a former pu Di I of the editor, at that place the 24 ultOllie was an intelligent and accomplished girl, the pride of the family. At school she was industrious.alway’a kind and cheerful. We mingle in tears with those of the bereaved family, because, as a pupil and a friend she was dear to us, and in her this world has lost one of its bright and promising blossoms. The democratic Bitten, Johnnie Boroughs and other? made quite a fluttering around the Republican office Tuesday inquiring anxiously for the Lafayette Journal. Wonder if their anxiety was’nt caused by their getting wind that the Republican had the Journalfl account of two democratic citizens of this county stopping in Lafayette on their way to Indinapolls to procure I 2000 to be used in the campaign in Jasper and Newton counties.

A large bill of New Goode in new and elegant designs for the fall trade, from which a suit of any grade or style can be selected at the very lowest prices. Give me a call and I guar, antes satisfaction. T. M. Jones*