Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — Hurrah! Hurrah!! [ARTICLE]

Hurrah! Hurrah!!

Barash for dfciTßmr Store; Because that is the place Where yoa eha bay tbs cheapest lace Also th# cheapest anderwear Yoa caa gat there. . W e have some cotton beta And remarkable cheap hats. / Dress goods for Bd*ts a yard, Th# cheapest you ever bought A new stock of calico, a yard 6 ct«, And all else there is immense. Fait skirts 60 eenU apiece, I want every body to sail if you please. Moses Hens. —Mr. Ferguson went across lej Bradford in - a carriage Monday night to moat his wife who bad been visiting bar mother at Brooke] ton. —Diagram of Willey A Sigler.J Opera Howes will he fownd at Goldman's. Ge end •**•*# yoor t«*ervod warn for Nov. 10th, Rip Yam Winkle. —A house be longing to Merrill Meade and occupied by Rev. Kauf. man was destroyed by fire Sunday at Remington. A defeetiye floe tree the eases. —II. H. Uowmaa, general agent tor the J. I. Cans Threshing Me-, chine Ce., Racine, Wisconsin, was ta tbwn Taeadav and mads us an agreeable cslL —Married. —Yesterday evening, at there*ideoec of Mr*. I- A. Koes, by Rev. B. F. f ergnsoa, W C. Haymoad aaJ Klixa 8. Solomon, .both of FraneeevUle. —Married.—Uy Rev. B. F. Fer gut on, on the inii., at the residence of the bride’s father in Fran eesville, Mr. Jobs 11. Pruett to Miss. Sarah E. Haymowd. —Jsa. White, of Jasper county, fanner, healer and merry fellow generally, a brother to Hon. M. D. White, visited th* Star this week.— Crawfordaville Star. —F. C. Hall brought as a load of nie* dry wood last Saturday onj subscription. Such favors ars vary acceptable these cold days. Won’t somebody follow sail? . —Mice- Rills Gotten taught the Bowling Green school Monday and Tuesday in place -of Mira Draper] who had gone on a visit to her I home ih Remington. C>MiMUSMn|SMSSSM|SrWp •" —The newly reftirod M. E. church at Montieello will be dedi.] sated next Sunday, Rev. H. :AJ Gobia, of Asbury University conducting the ex*r*ise«.( —Ben Reynolds wilt maks application to rauil lixiors in tho town! es Reasselasr at tba next of the Jasper county board of ootn j misslouers.—Montioello Herald. "-—Some cheap pork barrels ac th* grocery store of c. C- Starr ACo. C- C. Starr A Co. have a large and well epleetod stock of ohoic* roasted and green coflee at rook bottom prices. 7. 1 - • ’ —This sold weather calls outj appeal*, freta our exchanges, lon wood oa subscription, and the RsJ rosucAi li not atu ,#*ception. .would that soma ooe weald bring 9A that wood. 4-iv.', * —Val Seib has rosumed- his] duties as teoSher of German sinoe| tbo aloes air the campaign. His daa# Makes good progress and wen ole aufmer beam and fleisig sain, aia] bald die Bpraahs l*raen|werd#n. < —R- S. Dwiggins will lecture at] the Christian ebureh ia this placJ oa Sunday HBorning next, Nov. 28 1 ISBO, at half past tea o’clock. Sob-] jobtc “Shall the women keep silent] h the sharebaaT* All are invited ] -W. T. McNeil, fermurlythe] Oxford Tribass is new .'. traveling] in the interest of Lbs Lafayette] Courier. Will ia full of bu*in#..,| awd AriL-eervi#«J { Moss aurvAd ye.t«Zy| wood for Detroit Mich, to attend] the eoatmereialaekodi of May haw] A Goodicr. He spent yesterday] evening at the thanksgiving ball in] Delphi. Oh hi* way to Datxoit he] will make a brief cation bis Renssel ] aer friend* at Ana Arbor. Will is a| yoaag man of good habits aud pleas I ant address. The Republican wish! •s him a pleamut Xime end mbun l dent .success. -

was am a sing to hoar U-vJ ■ indulged in by persona eoaiing to! ■the postofficc for mail last Monday 1 ■when they found that the train bsrfl ■not arrived. . *:*• 4 ■ —Tha cyliader head burst*d outj ■of one aid* of the engiaa.otUmiouii ■After* few-mom pot* detention tbrt Brain came on with on# side of- itbsl ■nogine ia operation. h A | —Joo. Burns, one of the pioneer's] ■of White county, and 72 year* ofl Eage, started from Montieellc Monday] ■Bud walked thedistanee, 28 miles, tol Ethic - place in nis* hours. Mr I ■Boms esm* to White soonty in 1831.1 —Tha Rensselaer and Delphi! Manila were carried on ih* afternoonl trains leal Saturday, because tlasfl routs agent became teo-deeply ab I sorbed iu the arms of morpbeus and! missad the early train.—MounceHol Herald. —F. W. Babcock has be«m sp I pointed Ideal agent lor' the' U. o I Com. Agency. They employ non* but the reliable men. The appoint ment is a compliment to Frank’s well koowu ability for thebusiuesa required of him. . —Our merchants who axpeet to profit by the trade as the holiday season would realise an increase in their sales for the oeoasiou, by| informing the people, through the th* eolumus es the Rbpuplicam, what they have to cell. “ —'Notice is hereby given that all goaltle runuing at large after tha ■first of December in the *nr-| Bporation of the town of| RsnMseiasrl ■ will be taken up by th* martball lead placed in th* paiblie pound | Cbas Platt, Marshall! Miss Madge I. Hemphill returned! last wee!- from Cairo, 111., Where she bad been visiting for so ms time with her sousins Ella B. and Lelia . Thompson. Tbo former returned with M*dgs to spend the holi idays With her frienda at this plaoe. —Johnnie Grant has been making diligent and anxious search for a round square. We uuderstatid he iS willing to give s liberal rsward lon the return of th# square to hi* shop south of Me. Coy A Thomp son’s bank. A hopeless oase John nle*

—Fowler baa bean troubled o! late with burglars; too many li oenssd saloona over there, where burglars are manufactured by the drink. Our folks may take warn I ing and use their Influence for tern I Speranes, in commissioners senrt, ac I —Wo stepped into the marble! ■hep the other day and found Mr.| Howland al work apon a beauti | ful piece es Italian marl la whir't; he said formed part of th* n j ment for th* grave es fire. M* n j net. It ia a fine pieea of wo k I manahip of which Mr. Uowlaml| is justly proud. j —Esquire Thomas Parks of Ban-1 Blon county hauled hom* a load of! Klumler from this plaoe Monda’yJ title bays his lumber of our merchants! ibecaaso he can gst as g.tod qualityl |for much less money then he can! jjuearer horns; enough less to pajß Iwell for the hanliug. GurßenssM | laer dealers know how tip be - sntg I Iprising; how to give as well Sal Idrive good bargains. . . I —Nobis York hss secured the! Ipopular comedian K. M. CrsneJ Ssupported by hit own company tol ■appear at tha Willey & Sigler’s op-| firs ball.Tuesdsy evening, November jjSOih. Mr. Crane will present I Washington Irving’s beantiiul log lend of the Hudson Rip Van WinIklc, aa played by him over 1000 ■times in different cities throughout |th# oontry, introducing new and el legant scenery, sparkling muslo, jbandsorae wardrobes, Ac. W e o lip Iths following from the Youngstown t(Ohi«)Ncws: ( Th* Opera House Iwaa crowded last night. Rip Van |Winkle,’ although often produced In this city, bad many new fcqtarer lintrodueed into il as rendered last ]night- Theplayingof Mr. Crane was |simply immense. W* have not the kpae# to name all the company, jeuffice it to say they are first olase Ko every respect and fully maintain led their reputations as Stirling ao. [tor* and eatresses. Th* manner [in which Mr. Crane was received on Ibis sec sod appearance heisehowi jtbat .be has a strong hold on nToacgtiown audiences of whioh [he may. be well proud. ’ | —The Member* of the Ladles LitUrary BocJ#ty held the third anniver bary of that organisation. Wednesday Livening at the residence of Mr. Alfred [Thompson. It was* most enjoyable joeccaion. A great number cf the oittF* ns of Reneeelaer hadaesenibledat a* fetywearheroe tu. appointed time por opening the programme, and a brief Urns was passed in social inter course, and pleasant promenades Ith roughs the spacious parlors of Mr. rTbojE)peon’s beautiful borne, Following this cause Che exercises of the proKram me. The society was called to [order by Mias Babcock, who makes an nxosllent aad dignified presiding b*cer. Th# programme oonyisteti of la welcome address by the hostes* Mrs. [Thompson, followed by essays, r>cit*;klons, songs and a wail arranged and edited Society paper read by Mre. J. P. DuuUp and Mrs. Cbae- Prise. After

r ... .Jr a «*., Bultiifßvlj ' (NblfElMl itbVetrorta of our genial host and hoetKbnf Aadies may con■Bntfe to.grow aad prosper and have lotber aohiveraaries in th* future until Re' womanly and refining influence ■shall not be limited to the narrow ■bounds of our little town, |but that it, land lie representative* may be known Bli the literary world abhuj. /