Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1881 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PIO2STEER MEAT MARKET, (First Dopr West Jewelry Store.) Ronssftlsfti’j - Indiana 1 J. J, EIfiLKSBiCH, Prop’r. BUF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausaure, Bolorna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest price*. None but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody la Invited Chile The Highest Price htdd for Good Fat Cattle. IJ-S. J. J. KIQLESBAC SOUTH SIDE OF WASH NGTON STREET RENSSELAER, IND. cart-Jr the to Mary!’* Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, - Trunks, : Valises, Blankets, * Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, Domestic aad ew Tech klager Sewing Machines, * &C.,&C.,AT W. H. & C. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP.
€®mijv6 MvFjrrf Little Effie OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, * August 30 and 31, 1881. Grand Chorus of all the Fairies, Consisting of 100 Voices. Pref. F. C. Cuehmanis sparing neither time nor pains to make this a grand sucA*. He has brought with him a complete paraphanalia of costumes, costing between S6OO and S7OO. He has selected from among our people some of the very beet talent. Mrs. W. L. Hamar will assist Prof. Cushman in presiding at the piano. . ( For w»nt of space we will only gW® » partial list of names of persons who t«ke part and the oharaoters they represent. Em* Miss Lizxie H. Purcupile. ( Fairy Queen. Mrs. W. De M. Hooper. Ist Maid Attendant Mrs. C. C. Bt*rr. 2nd “ “ ...Miss Lettie Hopkins. Brd “ “ Miss Alice Rhoads. 4th •• ** Miss Oilie Alter. 6th “ “ Miss Belle Altar. Drunkard’s Wife. - Miss Lola Hoes. Drunkard........ Prof. W. D# M. Hooper. Mary....... Miss Della Hopkins. Old Miser ..Prof. F. C. Cushman. Puck, the Fool W. W. Harding. Fanny - ...Ora Duvall. Lessee and Manager of Opera House, Noble J. York, has kindly tendered to Prof. F. C. Cushman the nse of the Opera House for a small compensation, that our people may witness this grand entertainment. A synopsis of this operetta will be given en programme te be issued Saturday of this, or Monday of next week. Pare* er Admission. —Adults, 26 cents; ehildren under 10 years, 16 cents; reserved seats, 86 cents. Tickets for sals at J. F. Hardman’s, the Jeweltr. Cams one, dome alt and withers this grand temperance operetta. This beautifhl dpetetta eloeee with the grand representation of “Faieixs’ Rxposb.”
Important AnnouNormknt.-G©o. Grauel wishes to announce to the people of Rensselaer and vicinity that he has repurchased his old harness shop, on Washington- street, lately occupied by J. Peacock, and where he will be glad to meet all his old customers and a great many new ones. Geo. Grauel. A OAR load of MomtieaMo Flour at C. C. Starr k GoM-
