Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1881 — FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE. [ARTICLE]

FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE.

Hardware stock in any quantities from $5,000 to $25,000. Will trade bran new staple goods never handled for leal estate, one third cash. I deal direct with the New York konse. D. B. Mjllxb

Clark banth late of. Fowler lnd has established a meat shop two door* west of Leopolds, where he will furnish the ehoieest meats, at lowest prices. We weloome Mr. Bmith to oar f own and hope that be may prosper jn the enterprise be baa inaagara ted. * Jin Howland ha* ju*t completed B monument for the grave of Mr*. Cyras Stiers of Hanging Grove township. The work of this firm comrtieqde itself, in the beanty of style aud-finish. R »bt J. Yeoman and Hiaaludiana Makeever have agreed to travel the rUggedpath's ot hie together. The compact wui Scaled Wednesday evening, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, at the residence of t:-e brides parents four miles north 01 town. We csl’ed Wednesday at the marble w»rk« of M-twUnd A one door south of Mcl’oy A Thompson’* lFtuk, am! found them busily eng iged in preparing moinimeitt.i of be tiniful Ii tbm marble for the cities of the dead. Mi*s. Maggie Cowd-n «»f Michigan City Pid , who hi* been visiting M 1 Bses Dora and L /.zie Purcup lv and •ilher friends in RuiiKaelner left on the nt>on train Wednesday fa Delphi, where nhe will remain a few xgpks with iier n-lera before retuning to her hotne. “Wiial wnU areth-n----tliat burden the silvery ru >rn!t»g avr and come bu.ivily, iik tin- p tint of one hopde«v-<i> <n%*. I'red «ar'f’ said a school .11 . n . le • > >».m • ion as i ihr- atrsel, l Oh,” Baid the ol i.r, ‘Mi r. ii uui> Jim Douthit. trying I.* et- g 4 h o low”. Tim f<J,lowing otßsern were in stalled on Dec. 31* ldß*'. Evening atur chapter no. 43 O. E. S. for 1881. VV. J. linen, VV. P. Mr*. M. E. Shriller, M. M. Mrs. A. Moss, A. M. Mrs. L. B. Warner, Con. Mrs. W. J. Imes, A. Con. VV. il Egey, Treasurer. L. E. Price Sec ceremonies were conducted by G. IL Connell Past VV. P. W" understand that the duncegiven by York and Owens New yeai'iß niglilalihe Opera house was a success, socially’ and generally pronounced the dance of the season. Il was well attended and all passed an enjoyable evening. Misses Nell te Spiller and Lou Hammond a> members of the reception committee acquitted .bamselyee orediiaiily, au l proved to be the right person* in the right place. Gen. Grant is writing an article lor the February number ol the North American Review, advocating the Nicaragua Canal Scheme. The same number of the Review will contain a couulribulion by Judge Tourgee, author ot “The Fools Errand,” entitled “Aaron’s Rod in Politic*,’ and one by Oliver •> en dell Holmes, on “The Pulpit and the Pew.”

YVe record this week another change in the bu<one»d firms of our town. F. J. Sears and Samuel Scotl h ive puruli a-*p l tils dry go.ids stock of J I. Purcupile A Co. Mr. Scars will continue also in the furniture husities*.thauwetinn willcouduot tldry goods bu-ineai at. the New York Store, where they will be glad to greet all their friends and furniah first qualities of good* in their lin • With sympathy tor the afflicted one*w* chronicle the death of the infant Bone ot H. A’ Barkley, which occured Yesterday morning. This is a,n„Hd plow to the parents, who had no doubt budded fond hopes ot the future of their child. It our Sincere sympathy in their lost would mitigate tlie sorrow of the father and mother, 11 is theirs in fullest measure, drawn from a hear over flowing with the hiitet memories ot dear ones passed away. Our genial radrond, freight and ticket agent, Charles Wren was married at Brad lord Dec. 24th, to Miss Lizzie Wilson of that place. The happy couple came to Ren* selaer last Monday, where they will reside. The Republican cengratu la:es the young pair on their en. trance into the slate of niatrimony and hopes that iheir hearthstone may be made musical and their hearts happy by ihe chirping ot many wrens. The following officers for the ensuing term were installed Tuesday evening ’in* Iroquois lodge No. 143I. O. O. F. N. G., C. P. MayhewV. G., C. B. Steward; Sec., C. C Starr; Treas., L. C. Grant. After the cert monies of init allation a bountiful feast was Rpread from which the wants ot the Inner man were anpj)lied. A goodly number of the membership and many friends not members, were in attendance I’bre occasion was truly enjoyable Thsdodgaiij Ren»»«la«r Ii in a proa, peroas condition, and is accomplah I ng much good. Because of the extreme cold weather last week, the play “Above the Cloud*,” given by the Thalians was not very largely attended The troupe were uniormnate at the outoet, inasmuch as one of the prin cipal players waa so indisposed that he oould not perform his part, which was represented by another gentleman. Wewete especially pleased with Mi** Miller’s pernonifioation of Esther Thome. She possesses good elocutionary powers. The other characters were well represented by t,he persons to ..whom they were assigned. • The verdiet of the andi*nc* was:"well done for amateurs.’*

Aik hum >u »i Uentou w»umtj van in Rensselaer Wednesday. —The Arm heretofore existing anil known a» the law flrn of Wright A Reeve is hereby mutually dissolved C. P. Wright, assuming the business and responsibility of the firm. . . Dec 22d 1880. -- C. P. Wright. , N. W. Rbkvs Call and settle yonr hills at N. Warners. He desires to oli»se np his books for 1880. So that be may begin anew with the coming year* Mr. Warner is ever ready to oblige his customer* by waiting on them and they in turn should appreciate bis g-Kviues* suhaiently to reeipro” cs*e the favor. —The book* of F.' . Bedford bavs beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing thiunaelvc* to be indebted to Mr. Bedford will please come forward and settle. Mr. Bedford has been very lenient with the rich and poor alike, now show y<>ur gra itude by helping in his ueed. Do so and save coal. h. P. VVRIGHT. S<>rae yonng blools sire building no a not very enviable reputation by inducing a .woman of question b!e charecte from Lafayette, to s'op at this place, and by association with her while her.’. W» put it mild thin time and forbear mention of names, in l he hope that such semes a* were enac’ed l»> these par lies laU Sunday through the day and night m.tjr not be repeated. Knight* of Pythias Mordecai' F. Chilco it D D Y. C. last Eve insi .tiled into tluir respective chairs lie in l 'Wi g n oiled gei. tlenien as offi e *ot Rensselaer Lodge No 82 K)f P. tor the ensiling term. P ist Chancellor, Erastus Peacock; Ch-tucellor Commander, Daniel B Miller; Vi<-e Chancellor,Edward D. Rhoads; Prelate, Oliver P RobinSon; M ister of Exchequer, Martin E. Hayloft; Master ot Finance, Charles If. Price; Master at Anns, Shelton li Strickler; Inner Guard, Robert B. P tttou; l'nniec, M-jrdej ii F. Chilcoat. From Maine to California, the glad tidings ring oul ihat the mail* nfaciurers ot the celebrated Dr.s Marshall's Lung Syrup, for all lung troubles, have enlarged l)ie bottles and contents and are thus giving to its may patrons a large and well filled I ottle of the Lung Syrup for 25 cents, 50 cents and Si per bottle. Tiie success of the Lung Syrup is unprecedented and rival firms., gaze with wonder and- astonishment at the wonderous cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Lung diseases, cured by it. For sale by . J lines.