Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1880 — News-O-Graphs. [ARTICLE]

News-O-Graphs.

“crimvoa ink * P**tdiee, onhrlO **nt* A bottle. Black, blue Bad violet inks,] et*o4ard qaahty, only 5 **nt*. Slate* and slate pencils at the poet office. Twenty-five styles of writing paper at the poatofice. Tbs Pant a. graph tablet only IS cants, j*«t the thing tor short basinets letters. Yoa ran save from 25 cents to tl on every newspaper and njagawne subscribed for through tho postoffice agency. , Call and see tho now stock of pocket books just opened at the postoffice. Checkerboards and playing cards kept at the postoffico.

Soe'our pretpiam offer. Next Thursday is thanksgiving day. —Thanksgiving services at tho M. E. Church. • Charley Roberts has newly rooted his blacksmith shop. Miss Mary Draper boards in town and walks to her school nearly three miles into tho country. 4 —Quite a number of our Reining' ton friends are off on ths excursion to various points tn tho west Farm Wright drove across to B ook last Monday feeing the snow storm. Wo pitied him but he would go. —Mr. Pruott of Jordan township has just moved into bis new h<<use. It is a very convenient an comfort able structure. —Rjlliousnese cured by R’.ae ] art’s Liver Pill'. Only one far a dose. Sample dueofree. For sale by W. J. Imes. —The Remington Reporter has purcbaied new type and other ma terial for its office, and the editor calle on delinquents to pay that } ttle snm. i

—Childreu’i bett frieaßinehart’* Worm Loaenga*. Be«-au«« they destroy And expel the Worm neat a» well aa the worm*. For • ale by W. J. Imea. —P. D. .Corkmv, editor of the Fftwler Era, is off on the rxruraion to the Far Weak Ha will remain away aeveral weeki riailiug friend* Kanaaa. * —VVe often wonder if aoma of tSaßenarelaer mothers know where titeiraona spend their evening*, U they kuyw the company they k«ep t ■ the habits they are forming. —A. J. Yeoman, true tee of Jor. dan township has moved two and built two nvw school bosses tn order to better accommodate the patrons of the public school a —“No Name,” Remington’s non de plume to the Ren tael aer Rkpcb licam, “has fought a good fight, he has finished his coarse, he has kept Rie faith.”—Ramiugtou Reporter. —The railroad company advertises for fifty workmen to engage in tracklaying on the I. D, &> C in Lake county. A golden qpportunity for street corner apostles to make themselves useful —R. S Dwiggius will lecture at the Christian church in Rensselaer, on next Sunday morning Nov. 21 at, at half past 10 o’clock. Subject, jeeua, was he God or man. A cordial invitation is extended to all. —VanStyac <fc Croahy, Wholesale aud Retail t)ruggiata, Toledo, Ohio, says:—We .have cold, large quantities df the Excelsior Kidney Pad, and have beea surprised at the unvarying satisfaction given by them.—See. Adv.

—4t seemajto us that a good inyestment tor parsons owning vacant lota in Rensselaer would be to build some small houses for rent. There seem* to be quite a demand for bouses and every available place is occupied. —Our temperance society will have representation in the Legislature this winter, in ths person of Mr. Gilman, vice-president of ths club, We are confident that Mr. Gilman will do hit utmost to fur > thertha interests of tempertuec.— Goodland Herald. —Robert W arwick and son, Oocar * Widener, John Gladden and others of Drayton, Ind., were in town the first of the week. They had come on a .hunting expedition, but not meeting with, success re Larned home from this place thinking it useless to go further north.

. —The place to buy furniture and carpets is at NomauWamor’s. —Try Norman ,Warner’s prices on earpets, furniture end all kinds of hardware. —The old reliable hardwarodoaler ‘ is Norman Warner opposite C -liren’s Bank. li —Norman Warner Is offering some astonishing bargains io furnl. tore and carpets. . \ —We would call the attention of our readers to the premium offered hl another column to subscribers of the Rkpvbucax. Every fanner should have a copy of Kendall’s Treatise on the Horse and bis Diseases offered in another column to subscribers of this paper. | —F. J.Sears & Son are receiving a large lot of goods suitable for holiday presents. Our 5 centooun ter is filled with novelties of the day. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at lb's large stock of stoves, tinware,hardware, furniturs. and carpets at N. Warner’s and learn his prices before buying. —B. F. Ferguson hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to settle previous to the first of December, as after that time be will add to all accounts the legal rate of interest. He will send to each one a state moot of bis account ,

We are, headquarters for Christmas presents. Bear in mind wo don't knowingly misrepresent our goods nor competitors, twenty five years experience teaches us that io not business. Call and see us after you have looked at other places. F. J. 6ears <fc Sox. —Our young teaebcr friend Mr Watson is a good sopranolit is said. We were disappointed laat Sunday evening that we were deprived of {fearing b;s singing, hut be ng burdened with too tnoch Colton and Draper-y he arrived >• church too late to participate in the singing. —Tbe firat quarterly meeting for Rensselaer circuit ai’-l be held at Kewsee’aer December 4th and sth. Ti.e first service will be on Satur* urday at 10:30 A. M. Rev. Dr. Godfrey will be in utlsudauoe. The public cordially invited. A. W. Wood, Pastor of M. £. Church. ■ —The Wabash Courier reports a scarcity of teachers in that oeunty and says that quite a number of schools are closed because the trustees are unable to find a sufficient number of teachers. Jasper county has a few hundred, more or less, good teachers, she could spare to enlighten the benighted youth of Wabash county. —The Valparaiso Messenger gives an of a murderer, after killing his victim, coming to Valparaiso and giving himself up to the sheriff,.stating that he had committed the crime. The name of the murderer is Taft, and of the man ho killed, Dutton; The trouble grew out of a disagreement to the division of some corn that Taft bad raised on tbs land of Dutton.

—We are requested to antionee that the choir at the Christian church, in this place, has been reorganised with Miss Mary Ralph as organist. All persons having singing books which are used, in that clruroh are requested to take them to church next Sunday, and assist hi the singing. We are also requested to say that all persons who attend services at thio church, are earnestly requested to join in the singing. The choir is simply to lead, the congregation to do tho singing. —Ths ladies of the M. E. church have decided to give a thauksgiv. ing supper, for the benefit of the church, Thursday evening Nov.' 25, 1880. The following committee is requested to met at the M. E. parsonage Saturday Nov. 20th at three o’clock P. M. Mistresses Peter Rhoades, Chas. Benjamin, Fred Cole, Chas. Starr, M. E. Baylor, S. A. Hemphill and Arthur Cole, Misses Eliza Kirk and Lola Mow, Watson Kirk, E. H. Tharpe, R. P. Benjamin, Linens Martin and J. T. AbbelL Any others, wbo are interested ip tho aueeves of said supper, are requested to meet with tns above committee to assist in arranging special committees and making all necessary arrangements for the occasion.

Ift M T »Rn • mom , . “*-Ca***d fruits of all kinds at C. C. BUnr * Wfc syrap* a and molasses. sad salmons st Laßue s. —New prunes, currant* and raisins at C. C. Starr A Co 4 *. —Try that choice roasted coffee for sal* by C. C. Starr A Co. —Michigan Jell something new and fine at C. C. Starr A. (Jd*s» —Hot candies, butter scotch al ways.on band at 8. M. Laßae’s—Fresh ebeetnuts just received at R. E. Spencer A Co’*- Try ’em, —For a nice oyster stew or oysters in aay style patronise Spencer £Co. —R. E. Spencer A Co. are pre pared to sot warm meals at all hours.

—Fried oysters served in neat style on short notice by R. E. Spen* cer <t Co. —When intown don’t forget to call on C. C Starr A Co. for fresh groceries. —Self rising buckwheat flour, new oatmeal and hominy at C. C. Starr A Co’s. —Meals at all hours at S. M. LaRue’s new stand one door West Peacock’s harness shop. —Farmers when in town will find S. M. Laßue is just the man to pre , pare a hot lunch on short notice —Smokers and cbowers will find solid comfort in tho excellent tobac cos and cigars kept by S.M. Laßue —Garfield has the electoral {pte. But the verdict on batter scotch is justly awarded tf to R. E. Spencer A Co. —Buy your so hool supplies of S. M. Laßue. Newspaper and periodicals of all kinds at lowest club rates. —A cosy place to stop for a chat with your friends Is at R. E. Spen cpr A Co’s. While there it will be appropriate to try a dish of their excellent oysters.

—Temperance is a nice thing in its place, but to be temperate when eating those delicious Booth oysters is entirely out of the question. Kept by R. E. Spencer A Co. —Remember that C. C. Starr A Co. arc offering big bargains in glassware, queensware, lamps, lanterns, looking glasses, majolica ware Ao., and yen will save money by calling before buying.