Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — News-O-Graphs [ARTICLE]

News-O-Graphs

—Qoldmtn A Hardman ihr j-w el ert. —Everything in the erocery lint* at bottom prices at C. P. li< j kins’ —Nickel plated ehrara, evn-y pair warranted at Goldman & Hard man’s. —Ten* —the brat assortment in town al Bed ford's; also thwuiioiceat lioffeW. —B»*dlord. hat on hand a Urge aSHortineiit of glaeeware and quern e ware —Ju«t received a new in voice <»t cheap Elgin watoiift at G tldm »r«fc II ardman’a. —Remember, hII ailver ware bought ol Goldni <n A liar*.man en L.T «vrd free. —-B< fore puroha-i ig an fling in the jew-lry line give ua a call. Gold man A Ilar !msi. The finest line of gold ring* ever brought to the town. Goldman A Hardman. —You are all invited! to call £nd «ee the aplendid display of silverware at Goldman A Hard. man’«. —To hr.ve tvcryih’rp in proper lion Goldman A Hirdinan have bought a large safe. —Call in at Bedfords aqd look over bia large stock of plug fin.; cut and «nioking tobacco*.

Polar wave. . f Cold weather. Buckeye Irn'erns at M lyhew’s. 1 Atkins ir'cut saws at Mayhew's. Best seat spring at Mayhew's. Fresh candies always at La Hue’s. Choice Golden Syrup, at C. I* Hopkins’. ’ . Qneensware at cost at C. P. Hopkt a’. Special meeting at the M- E. Church Saturday evening. Miss. Lydia Dwiggins, of tie Fowler schools, is visiting in Rensselaer. Lula Hammond and Nellie Spitler made our office a' call yesterday afterno) n. The protracted meeting will commence again at the Wat son school house next Monday night. Those who would avoid extra c oat should settle at Once their sc* coants with La Rue. Elder D. T. Halstead, will preach at the Christam Church next Sun day at 11. Atn. Evry bhdy invited. • Fresh oysters? Yes sir, I shall keip them constantly in stock during the season. C. P. Hopkins —Preaching at the M. E Church, next Sabbath, both morn ing and evening. An invitation is extended to all. A. W. Wood. C. P. Hopkins? will pay you ja8 t as much for your produce you <ytn get in town, anti witl sell you groceries jast as cheap as any u»wu store* •' "x ■

Wm, Mackey a young farmer of Fulton county, living at Rochester commited suicide last week by haß< jog- The cause for tn* act is not Known. Nellie Moss, Carrie and Gertie Clark, Linda Dwiggins, Mary Bell Purcupile, May Dunlap, Ida Mill! ken, and several other little folks whose names we did not learn, made our office merry a few minutes Christmas morning' by their cheer ful prattle and happy smiles. Bright, beautiful and fair bloasms of Jbumanity, we love them ail. May their lives ever be as innocent, shedding cheer and comfort all around.

—Norman Warner will change hlaadsoon. Il will be a Manner. —Try Norman Warner’s prices on carpets, farniture and all kinds ot hardwire. —The old reliable hardware deal er in Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bank. —Norman Warner Is offering some aatu'iiahing bargains iu furnt* i u re and carpets. —Anything in the hardware line can be bought of N. arner at lowest liv ng prices. —ls you dom see wbat you want when you arc at N. Warner’s calfor it; he always keeps it. —N. Warner has purchased a uew tire proof safe; it is a beauty. W.»rner does a safe ' utuness. —Call and examine Norman Warner's lar;e slock of furniture on which he gives some big bargains. Builder’s hardware always on hahd in large quantities at the old reliable stand kept by Norman W arner. —Norman Warner has not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardware line. —Call when in Rensselaer and rake a look at the large Block of Moves, tinware, hard ware, furniture and ca-pels at N. Warner’s and e.irn his prices before buying.

cleigh*crooks at Mayhew’s. B>»b sled rm.ne'a t Mayhew’s. “Chaispion’’ stqve at Msiyhew's. Slei rh ind sled m ite.i il al May' he v’s. Steel trap* —wry cheap at M y hew’a. Great variety of stoves at - May. hew’s. Don’t buy a poor stove. Go to May! e r. aeon box straps and rods at Ma hew’s. Guns, nuns, guns 17 50 to $50.00 at Mayhew's. Perry A Co’a stoves are best, for sale by Mayhew. ; » The best stove on -the market is the “Cambridge,” at Mayhew’s. 1 Open House. r Mrs. Judge H.immond at her residence, head of Washington street, New Year’s Day, assisted by Misses Nellie Spitler and Lulu Hammond will keep open house from 1 until 7 o’clock P. M. Miss Dora Purcupile at the retidence of her parents on Washington strect i assisted by Misses Maggie Cowden and Lizsie Purcupile, will keep open house New Year’s day from 2 uutil 4 o’clock P. M.