Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1881 — Pasture for 1881. [ARTICLE]

Pasture for 1881.

- Foltz <fc Co. will care for nil ycarlingand two year, old cattle deliver edat their pasture, afihe following, prices: for yearlings, 25 cents per month; far two year olds, 30 cents. ■ They can dtetetSre 1 two ■ hundred,.'; Oil onFraxjk FoltZ,at tjie‘pasture, or 8. P. Thompson at the' office of Thompson & Bro.’, Rensselaer, Ind. '■— I Mo.iv Try Bedford’s 60 ct. tea. • >< '

A new wind Wheel now graces ihr summit of the tower in the court Farmers report crops ns gener ally looking very promising. Wheat especially is growing rapidly. Bathing in the limpid waters of the Iroquois has become popular since the advent of warm weather. Some very fine fish have been taken from the river at this place the past week, by means of hook, and line. - The Republican office is the place to get your job work. Quality of work first-class and prices as low as the lowest. D M. Carr, the affable conductor under the New Albany dispensation, is now a widower, his wife having gone to Kansas City for a throe months’ visit. This office is in receipt of a copy of the premium list of the Tippecanoe County Fair, to be held in Lafayette from August 29 to September 3, inclusive. Mr. Makeever has the foundation walls of his new hotel well under way; The contract for the brickwork has been let, and the building will probably be completed in August.

P. O. Regulation. Hereafter the post-office will not be open on Sundays. To give all an opportunity to get their mail, it will be open until 9 o’clock Saturday nights. We-we informed that there has never been a time in the history*of RAisselaer when there was so great a demand for business and dwelling houses as at the present. This is suggestive of the era of healthy and vigorous growth and prosperity which our town is bound to enjoy in the future. . \ We desire to say to- the correspondents of The Republican over the county, that th ey will be expected to continue ’in the service of the paper on the same terms as heretofore if they are si inclined. They will confer a favor, on us if they will send in their communications early in the week, thus insuring insertion.

Personal. —Mr. Wm. Faris, of G ilia to township, called in and renewed his fealty to The Republican, Saturday. J O. J. Wilder has sold his Jordan township farm to Thomas Thompson. _ * « Dr. D. J. Loring, of Francesville, was in town yesterday, visiting his me Jfenl and other frk nds. Simon Phillips is on the sick list. His daughter, of Fowler, is slowly recovering. A. R. McCullough, of Benton county, favored this office with several calls, while here on business last week. F. J. Sears made a flying trip to Chicago the first of the week Mrs. M. O. Cissell is off to Peru, on a two weeks’ visit. Mervin will go down the last of the week, and return with her.

W. W. Corkins went up to Valparaiso Saturday, returning Mon- . day evening. , D. 8. Thompson is down in Mississippi oh business-connected with the law firm of Thompson Bros. 8. O. Duvall, of Momence, 111., brother of Mine Host Duvall, of the Austin House, was in town the first of the week. C. P. Mayhew went to Chicago, Monday, to purchase a new stock of hardware. 8. P. Thompson is attending court at Kentland tliis week. Judge'Hammond was home over Sunday. He is holding court’ in Newton county. Mrs. A. W. Wood is visiting friends in Kentland. Jay W. Williams, wife and daughter, of Kentland, visited the parents of Mrs. W., near Renssei daer, tliis week. Harper W. Snyder, of Remington, was welcomed in Rensselaer, Tuesday, by his numerous friends in this place. He has lost none of his avoirdupois by his eastern trip, and is as full of good humor as ev6r. John Tharp and wife, of Remington, Sundayed with friends in Rensselaer £his week. Mrs. Moses Tuteur is visiting with her parents, in Lafayette. Sheriff Powell and P. 8. Corking took in the sights of Medaryville; Wednesday. , Dr. J. 8. Owens, as was an" nounced last week he would do, took his leave of Rensselaer last Tuesday morning, io return to h’s former home and field- of practice, Kansas, Hl. Daring the, year and a half Dr. O. Was one of us, he not only established himself in a good practice but made many warm perfconal friends, who,.a® well as his patrons, regret hfe removal. Dn O.’s natural fitness to be a son of Esculnpius, his studious habits and oateitul practice, insure him - success and guarantee to the community in, which die lives a reliable physician and surgeon. Success t-wiilWely attend him. ~

Don’t forget the excursion to Lafayette next Sunday ♦ Train ’eaves Rensselaer at 7 a. if., arriving at Lafayette, at’thlO A. M. v’'.Retui in ir, leaves Lafayette at p. M., and arrives at- Rensselaer at 9:10Everybody and his wife should go. Those using, fine out Tpbucco, will find a better quality for 59 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ; over bought before. New Millnert.—Mts. M. E. Hnisley, of Delphi, desres to inform the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that she will be at the Nowels House parlors on Wednesday of each week, with a frill lino of Millinery and Fancy Goods, of the very latest stylos. Mrs. Haisley comes well recommended as an. artistic milliner, and we bespeak for her a liberal patronage on the part of our people. A large stock of Glassware and Queensware just received at Kern’s new Grocery Store, which .will be sold cheaper than ever.

The team of C. C. Starr <fe Cc. became frightened yesterday mo?r - ing -while in front of the ice house: and ran down Front street and turned on Washington to cress the bridge, upsetting the wagon, throv - ing the driver, Stephen Hopkins, out on the sidewalk and breaking one bone of his left leg just above the ankle and dislocating the other. Drs. Washbum and Loughridge adjusted and dressed his injuries; , They say it will be months before he will regain the use of the limb, if ho is not permanently c ip led. The horses and wagon v.ere not damaged very much. Those who come to Rensselaer to buy spring goods will do themselves an injustice if they do not call at Ralph Fendig’s and examine his large stock of clothing anddry goods;,just received. Three weeks mere of public schools and then the school to_ can make himself numerous. For the best qualities of Cheese, Dried Beef, Smoked .Side and Breakfast Bacon, Shoulders an 1 Sugar Cured Ham’s, and Pickl'ed Pork and Fish, go to Kern’s New Grocery Store, at the old stand of Percufile & Co.