Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — News-O-Graphs [ARTICLE]
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••Toys, toys, toy* of every descrip'.lon .tl (J. I*. Starr k C«'.i. —l£ ephants, at M ayhew’s. . —Juvenile-tory book* at Tharp’*. Best wood pu n| s at MnyhcW**. Warrant d »xe* at Ma/hVw-f. —Guns, gui.s, gu.is alMnybew’*. • —Goldman A llardu an the j.-w elers. N.ckel piitols-ooly at M. y hew’*. thread, awls Ae at M.y hew'*. ; —Look at those fine toilet sets "at Tharp’. “ --All the popular poetical works at Tharp’s. —AH holiday good* sold cheap at Tharp’s. ■II ‘ —Cross-on’, saws bcit quality at liayliew’s. —Pocket knives-very cheap-at Mayhew's. —Breech loading guns* only $7 at Mayhew’s. —Boys sleds at Mayhew’s. They are immense. —I,OOO pounds choice candy at Starr A Co's. —Unique, night lamp at Kannal s drag store —Bro. MeEwen was out on s scoot this week. —See those beautiful autograph albums at Tharp’s. It —For fine stationery, and box paper go to Tharp’s. —Gibbons History of Rome in 3 volumes, at Thorp I*. 1 *. —Fancy shell glove ancU jewelry boxes at Starr A Co’s. . —Toy china tea sets, from 10 cts ap, at Starr A Go's. —Conductor Jones is enjoying -a furlough this week. —Attention is callsed to the tax nolioe in another column. -! —Btssel, the painter, of Chicago is rusticating at this place. MoCaulay’s History of England ir. 3 volumes at Tharp’s. —Fathers, buy one of Blarr A Co’s tool boxen for the boys. —Table cutlery, plain aud plated, at bottom 6gures—sold by May hew.
—Toys, toys, toy* of every description nt Starr A Co’s. —Go to Starr A Co’s for your Christmas present*. —All cabiuet Family albums at K inn*!’* drug store. —The Genuine Buckeye lantern can be had at Bedford’s —Cannf d fruit* of all kinds kept oy R. E. Spencer A Co. —Diamond grain powder-crack huntsmen use il-so’d by May hew. —Toy pianocs and organß, they make actual music, ut Starr A Co’s. —Pound boxes of fine candies for only 25 cts at R. E Spencer A Co’s. —Pocket books, pocket cutlery, meerschaum pipes Ac at Starr A Co’". —Nickel plated shear*, every pair warranted at Goldman A Hardman's, T-r-Call at The New Store and see the new goods just arrived for holidays. —L trge stock of glassware, just received tor the holidays at Starr A Co’*. —Tea* —tire best assortment in tow n at Bedford’s; also the choicest r offer**. —For Colognes, Rose Water,Extract! a d all kinds of perfumery go to Tharp’s. —U. E. Spencer A Co. justrecehel a large stock of choice holiday goods. —Bed lord has on hind a large assortment of glassware and qiiernsware —C. CL Starr A Co. have tho mammoth stick of candy in their show window. —I,OOO doils, all size* and colors at prices never equaled before, at Starr A Co’s. —Horns, fifes, drums and all kiuds of musical instruments at Starr and Co’s. —Remember, all silver ware bought of Goldman A llarr.man en graved free. —The Rochester Republican wants a telephone line from that place to Kewanna. —Tire County Superintendent is running over wilhhusines—getting ready for institute. —For choice, nice, (substantial presents for Christmas gifts call a t Kannal’s drug store. —To have everything in proportion Goldman A Hardman have bought a large safe. \ —Wm. Adams of Jonnson county is visiting his brother 11. I. Adams, and friends of Jasper. —Fine toilet sets, vases, mustache cups, mugs and fine Bohemian ware at C. C. Starr A Co’s. ■—Hobby horses, sleds, boys wagons, toy perambulators and railroad trains at-Starr A Co's. Rev. Wood began a protracted meeting last Monday evening at Watson’s school house. —Call in at Bedfords and look over his large stock ot plug fin cat and vmoking tobacco*. —Mrs. Helen M Gonger of Lafayette will deliver a lecture in the Opers House, January 6th. —A Kansas school board advertises lor‘*a teacher who will preserve order or break heads." —Call and see the large display of toys, fine candies, canes, fruits Ac., at R. E. Spencer A Co’s. —H. Riohardson, Sac and’ Fox Agency, Indian Territory, aays:— The “Only Lung Pad” has restored me to health, and 1 shall be glad to recommend it to any one.—See Adv. ,
)**t “J-'l *"J>, l«!"* "» «'*»•! script :•* at Starr k € *#’». —B. F. Ferguson exchangtmflonr or wheat. —Freah pies oakes and buns a 1 S. M. Laßue’s. —Unique, night lamp at Kan naPa Drug Store. —Canned frnitS.oystnra, aardine* wad salmons st Laßne’s. —lliff French, of K miland, ran’e na a pleasant sail yesterday. —The place to boy furniture and carpets is at Norm an W amer’s. —The Ladies Literary Society wifi meet in the Nowels house parlor on next Satnrday afternoon. —E. 11. Tharp snoces«or to ITur ding A Tharp. In the Ileiuphilbuilding opposite the Trade Palace. —There aie more than l,boo ladies who would like to have one of those fine tiilet sets at Tharp’*! The finest line of gold ring* ever brought to the town. Goldman A Hardman
—Tnb oysters, earned in large quantities, received, for the holiday trade, at R- E. Spencer A Co’s. —You are all invited! to call an! see the splendid display of Silverware at Goldman AHanl f" man’s. —-Atemperance revival is in progress in Logansport. Jimmy Dunn is ore of the chief movers in the work. —Gent’s and ladies' gold watches, silver watches’ necklaces, gent,* chains, ladies’ sets at Gol linan A Hard mat’s. —The Kentland News says some persons in that place employ their physicians by the year some paying as low as S2O. —Jackson Dobbins is in the pressing business at Remington. lie is pressing hay and performs the work by steam. —Henry Barkley, moving with the spirit of progress, is building a new two story house on hi* farm in Barkley township. met the smiling faces of Charles Sprague and Mr. Stevens, both of Gillam township, on our streets last Monday. ,
Mr. John R.Vannafta and family have moved to Rensselaer Jasper County, their old home. Valparaiso. Messenger. —“Tribulations of a Chinaman,” by Jules Verr.e, is tic !a!e*t and most popular work by that gifted novelist. Kannal sells jt. • —A flit nd asked: “Who is that young man with light beaid that goes to Mr. Spitier’s so ofte i?’ Sorry, hut wn Ive it tell. —DoVt fail (o step at Starr A i Co's, to see thoso fine tea sets, j • hamber sets, fine majolica ware at 1 prices that all tan afford. —ln two wetks more mid we shall leave toivn, apd every body should leeurc some of those great bargains at-the New Store. —We’ve fina’iy decided what we would like for a Christinas present, hut we fear no one else lias thought *eriously about the matter. —Bun Learning, at KanMal’* drug store, dovs love to show those beautiful dr« saing cases and family al bums to the ladit*3—Call at once. —The Remington Reporter man has been changing his place of abode and having in consequence, a troublous time, fitting old stove pipes &i! # —Mrs. F. W. Babcock started Tuesday morning to Toledo, Ohio, where she will remaiu S week or ro visiting. Frank refuses to be con* soled —Lake county has a new local paper, jnst started. It is published at Ilatmnond in the northern end of the county and edited by P. B Towle. —Charley Platt we understand made dilligent search for that “round, square” of Grant’s, that was lost. Score one for our good nalured marshal. —Everybody admits after trying them that Rinehart’s Liver Pills are the best. Only one tor a dose Sample dose free. For sale at W J. lines’ drug store. —Grand Masquerade Ball at the Opera House, Tuesday evening Dse. 28, 1880. Given by the Eveu ing Star Chapter O. E. 8.. Tickets on sale at W. J. lines’ drug slore and at the Narrow Gauge Clothing Store. —The Cass comity commissioners have decided that no liquor license will be granted by them untill the petitioner filed bond and amount cf the license. —All the little folks who will cal| at Sears A Son’s furniture store st 9 oclock Christmas morning will be given a fine treat bv the proprietors. Come promptly at nine.* —Go to Kannal’s drag store for gents dressing oases, pocket books, family photograph albums, fancy box paper, portmonnaies, toilet sets and fine perfumery. —From an old recsipt book belonging to a former physician of this place, and recently unearthed by ona of our business men. we have the folloing, “cure for mad dog bite;” sat a paper with the letters as follows; ag, gog, eray, cnax» daz, demox, ygo, enogo, era} * I frog*, cnaga, biui."
—Christmas incoming Remember he p»o - —ulitof. —Cull and examine Kaiinal’* mammoth stock of holiday present* before making yonr...selections. —Cloaks, dolmans, and ladie« triiumec hats will be sold for I a than cost at the New Store a* 1 leave in two weeks and it is easier to pack money than it is good* —James Plunkett Jasper’* “Tull Sycamore” expects to do big farming next year. Beside* his own land he has rented the Culver farm* which gives him 640 acres which he w ill plant to corn. f —George Stahlbamn trustee of \\ ilker township called on tis last Monday; he reports the schools ol hi* township as flourishing; he has seven teacher* employed and will have about six months school. —A meeting for singers will be held Monday evening at Irving Hall. It is hoped that there will be a general turnout of the citizen:* who are interested in vocal culture. Dunt wait for a special invitation. —Logansport has a sewing school. The Journal report* over forty girls in attendance. It fs conducted by benevolent ladies of the city. They depend on donations to furnish material to carry on the work. —!“D. I. B. Washburn of Renssel aer, made oustown a short visit on Monday last, lie was the guest of Dr. 11. E. Putthson. Dr. W. i* lookiug hearty, and reports Jasper county right side up with care. — Wiuamac Republican. —There will be ft grand Christ mas tree, finely decorated, in Kens sel;ter on Chrislm is eve. For ap propriate present* to place thereon, F. J. Sears A Soil have a large and well selected eto jk on hand, at the New Furniture Store.
—Three of the foundlings stray ed away from Ihe Foundling’* home on fast Sunday, evening and were taken in by Mrs. Frank Bui cock and given their suppers. The buys ate their soup .out ol little bowls, and behaved.very nicely. —Christ. Gerber, Wholesale Hardware, Toledo, Ohio, says:— The Excelsior Kidney Pad ha* accomplished .more tor my wile in three weeks than all the medicine she has taken in three years.. Refer all skeptics to. me.—Sec Adv. —The Remington Reporter ohroii icles the following new arrival* at that place last week: To Ilarpcr W. Snyder A wife, a boy; to Nat Bates A wife, a boy; to Walter Cox A wife, a gitl; to Wright Williams A wife, a, girl, alh in the past few day *. v- ' ■ A Remington young man buy* hi* boats at Rensselaer, because he says, i! he buys them at home, peo pie all *ay lie is going Vo get married, and he dont want to be bored to death. We know what is the matter. He don’t want the young Indies over there to know the size ot In* brogans. —The Crane Comedy Company came to this city yesterday morning from Rensselaer, and .manager and t! oupe separated as the result of a slight incompatibility of tctnjier. The members of tho company will rest themselves fur a week at this place nnd then reorganize anew.— Logansport Journal.
—We hereby notify the public that we have purchased the'interest of J. M. Jost in the firm of it* ending <fc Jost, and that we as>ume all liabilities of the old firm and collect all accounts due them.—-Those indebted to the firm of Fending Si Jost are requested to call immediately and settle their accounts.; —Sears «fc Sou in order to have something new and to keep as usual a little in advance of the times and of competitors, last Saturday brought on one of tbe new folding, spring bedsteads. Before .Monday night they took orders for fiveAfter nse as a bed it mayrbe folded and anpcars in the form of a bureau or other articles of furniture, according to the fancy of the maker. They’re nice. —374 Choiee Holiday Books by Standard authors: Holmes,Fleming, Walter Scott, Aldrich, Cnas. Heed, F. It. Stockton and Jules Verne’s popular and new work, via “Tribulations of a -.Chinaman.” . Mark Twain’s latest—“ Tramping it abroad.” The Fireside Encyclopedia of Pdetry. Byron’s Pogms Complete Gill Edge Illustrated. Shakespeare* complete work gilt. UlttHtratsd, Hallam’s Constitutional History of England, 6 vols; Hawthorn’s complete works, globe 0 vols; ivnighi’s History of England* , 8 v«»le; Macaulay’s H story of EugI land, 6 vols—price $8 at Kannal’s I drug store.
ncripil'Ma ut Mater X to*. . ~Korm*n Warner will chanfi" 1 Ida ad soon. It will b« a stunner. —Tul» Ojot«rs and Mince Meat at R. E. Spencer & CoV * —Call and examine aorae ot F. J. Sears k Son’s big 99 cent bargains. —Try a package of thoae Epia >o tic powders at Tharp’s, only 25 cents. —For all kind of sehool snpplie* go to Tharp’s—opposite the Trade pal oe. —Stationary, Pens, Inks, and Pen oils and all kind of school books at Tharp’s. —Don t bur yonr Holiday presents until you have learned prices at Tharp’s^ —Try Norman Warner’s prints on carpets, furniture and all kiuds oi hardware. —The old reliab’c hardware dealer is Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bank. —For choice table syrups, canned maple, white sugar drips, go to C. C. Starr «fe Cu’s. —Norman Warner la offering some astonishing bargains in furniture and carpets.
—Any thing ill the hardware line nan be bought of N. Warner at lowest living price*. Candies, sugar toys, sugar fruits, the largest variety in town at C\ C. Starr tfe Co s.. —Santa Claus will leave a large stock ol holiday goods at S. JU. La Hue’s next week. —Meals at all hours at S. M La. Rue’s new stand one door west of Peacock’s harness shop. —ls you dont see what you want when you a're at N. Warner’s call for it; be always keeps it. * —Toys, fancy goods, notions, fancy china and Bohemian glassware at C. C. Starr & Co’s. —Payson’s indelible ink, for marking clothing, a standard arti cle, for sale at the postofßoe. —N. Warner has purchased a new fire proof sat'*; it is a beanty. Warner does a safe ' usiness. —Subscriptions taken at lowest club rates on all weekly and month, ly periodicals, l>y S. M. La Rue. —Smokers and chewers will find solid comfort in tl e excellent tobaccos and cigar* kept by S.M. Laßue. —Farmers when in town will find S. M. Laßue is just the man to pre pare a hot lunch on short notice —Buy your sehool supplies of S. M. Laßue. Newspaper and pe nodicala of all kinds at lowest club rates. —Call and examine Norman Warner's large stock of furniture on which be gives some big bar gains. , • —Builder’s hardware always on hand in large quantities at the obi reliable stand kept by 'Norman War her. —Norman Warner lias not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but lie lias everything else in the hardware liue. —Remember when you want any thing in the drug, or book and stationary line, that my motto is loioeg living price* E.ll.Tharp. —C C. Starr <fc Co. will have on hand next week their mammoth grocery store a fine display o goods for the holiday trade.
—Burttl’s automatic foot rest. The best rock attachment in the world.* Call and *ee if. F. J. Sears &, Son All persona indebted to S* M* La Rue on account are requested to call and sctkMiimnediately if they would save the cost of collection—Fine decorated chamber sets, majolica tea sets, and a large variety ol fine pieces of majolica suitable for holiday presents at C. C. sl;.rr Co’». —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, fui nilurt* and carpets at N. Warner’s and learn his prices before buying. —The extreme cold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade in stoves. They sell faster than ever. He keeps the best and gives first class bargains. —For Sai.k on easy terms, a good farm team, with wagon and harness. Will sell cheap for cash. Any one wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with us. Call at this office. i —Persons having magazines that they want bound or old books to be rebound, should leave them with S. M La Rue; he is agent for the Lafayette Courier book bindery, and can save money to all who leave their orders with him. Mrs. Lizzie H. Chiicote has moved her milliner goods into tlie room recently occupied by A. Leo pold as a grocery store. Mrs. Agnes O. Kelley and Mrs. Maria ilopkins, dress maker*, will occupy the same room. Mrs. Chileote would be glad to have all her old customers and as many new ones, as will make it convenient, to call Jit her new place of business. Ladies requiring anything in the milliner or dressmaking line will do well to look at our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
strictly a taw kbid.ng man, but sometimes, in the-rush **f business a little forgetful, The other day he rode across the bridge over the Iroquois “faster than a walk”* The marshal appeared on the scene* when All taking in the trne inward ness of the sit nation, without no uee from Mr. Pla*t, drew tortli his wallet and contributed 9 5. 00 to i-»e town evnh* ju r.
