Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1881 — PERSONAL. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL.

Try tike ‘‘Stork or Henry CUy” cigar at Tharp’s. A new brick residence, 16x32*. 1$ stories high, is being built directly east of Judge Hammond’s residence. Go and see Coates* Lock Lever Spring-Seat Bake at Bedford’s. The largest and cheapest stock of boots and shoes ever offered in the county, at Willey A Sigler’s Trade Palace. Calling and visiting cards—beautiful designs at the Republics* offisa. » _ . .It has been well 'said that one dollar saved is worth two earned. To save that dollar you should buy your drugs and medicines of R. H. Tharp. Try him and be convinced. A very choice Rio Coffee, 6 lbß. for sl, at Rem’s new Grocery Store. Remember that Dr. Godfrey preaches at flie M. E. Chore*, MXI Saturday evening, 8* b bath Morning and evening. A cordial invitation is extended lo the public to attend these aarvicea. A. W. Woon, Pastor.

Don’t send away for your carpets. You can save money by patromnng Sears k Son. I, . ■ . - The lawn fete at the Presbyterian church last Friday evening, was a very pleasant affair. A , success socially, morally, and what is more important, financially. The net proceeds were in the neighborhood of twenty dollars. Warner k Sons' is where you go’ to purchase your Hardware, Furniture, etc. Serious Fall. —Stephen Crips, of Hanging Grove township, s carpenter employed on the new bouse being built by ex-Recorder Wood, fell Friday last across a joist and injured himself severely. Doubts are entertained of his recovery. 'S' ggg Those using fine cut Tobacco, will find a better quality for 50 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bought before. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ m 9 m ■— i „ Notice to FABMEBs.-2-There has been a large supply of Monticello flour received at the Rensselaer mill, which will be sold as cheap as any other in town, or will exchange for wheat and give 36 lbe. to the bushel. Also bran and shorts for sale. ; ;

Go to Bedfords for “Mable” "Golden Eagle,” “Spotted Fawn,” “Climax,” “Star” and- other choice brands of plug, fine cut and smoking’ tobaeeoa. Following are the subjects for sermons at the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath: In the morning, “Personal Sanctification Essential to Personal Salvation.” Evening, “Christian Knowledge and Practical Obedience .procure Present and Lasting Happiness.” C. 0. St abb A Co. stall keep the largest and beet selected stock of China, Fancy and Staple Groceries in Jasper county and at prices that defy competition. Preaching at the Christian Church next Sunday, at 10:30 A. M-, By Elder D. T. Halstead. Subject, “Spirit, Soul and Body.” Text, Ist These-, 6th and “23d: “I pray God yout whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the doming of our Lord Jeans Chfist.” ■ ■ini.i . M i m ■ >■ '■ ■ ' Fob Sale ob Rent.—A house conveniently located to the business peat of town. Will be sold ’.cheap, or rented ai a low rate. Inquire of O. G. Sears, at the furniture store of Sears A Son. . 4 A Close Call.—Mh Edward Honan, the gentlemanly conductor of the construction train, barely escaped what might have been a coupling care. As escaped with only a bruised foot, which will not be likely to disable him many. days. s Go tO Kern’s for lima beans 10 ct a can; string beans, 10 cents a can; yarmouth corn, 15 oents a can; Gook’s tomatoes, 15 cents a can; standard peaches, 18 cents a can; pie peaches, 12$ cents a can; California fruits, apricots 30 ■ oents a can; green gauges 30 cent! * can; Muse, grapes, 30 cents a can.

The Sibooco.—The people of this gectionVere treated to a very unusual piece of weather last Friday. A hot, dry wind, that felt like a blast from a furnace. During its continuance the thermometer ranged at about 104 in the "shade, in some portions of the country it reached lid degrees. .. The Pbnaltt. —Ephraim Fleming, the wife beater of Jordan township, waa on Saturday last brought to fieneeelaer and triad before and a jury for the aflfence of besting his wife. i||L| | faiT WfttßOQ COIN ductod the prosecution and E L

Mr, and Mrs. 8. P. Thom peon arrived home Monday evening. C. H. Price, Esq-, made a business trip to Logansport, Monday.

Mr. and Mis. C. G. Bears went to Wateeka, 111., Tneaday, to visit friends. Dr. L B. Bobbins, of Keener, and John Ryan, of Barkley, made brief visits, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mitchell arrived in town Monday evening and are attending the Institute. Mr. D. A. McCullough, of Fow. ler, was in town Tuesday, and made The Republican office a pleasant call. ** Mrs. Michael Schneider, of Cleveland, 0., is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. We acknowledge a pleasant call. • Mrs. Stephen Barnes, of Fowler, who has been recuperating her health and visiting friends in Rensselaer, returned home Tuesday, accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Miss Minnie Phillips. The Rev. A. W. Wood preached his farewell sermon to a large and appreciative audience, Sunday evening. Mr. Wood has been on this circuit two years, daring which ha has made hosts of friends and accomplished much good. He goes to Danville, the last of the month, to' attend Conference-