Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1881 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

School books very cheap at Kaunal’s drag: store. Geld pens ! gold pens ! at Hatiltm’r jewelry store. Qgxrry —What kind of an animal is a “tottlingchild?” CaS and examine those warmnteil boots At the Trade Palace. .A folTline of patent medicines, at lowest prices, at Tharps. t Thx first frost of the season appeared yesterday morning. New (dock of millinery goods just received at Willey A Sigler’s. Fne cigars in great variety, 5 and 10 cents each, at Faunal's drug store-' . - * • A fall line of goods for fall and winter trade just received at the Trade Palace. F. W. Babcock and Simon P. Thompson are attending court orer in Newton this wk.

Don’t forget to try Kannal’s improved magic baking powder, only 40 c«hts per pound. The clearance sale advertisement which appears in another column will not be published again. ■ The Sabbath day is desecrated oceasionaffy, even in so exceedingly a moral city ns Rensselaer. Another carload of Coquillnrd wagons just received at N. Warner A Sons’, and for sale cheap. Plate ware ! plate ware ! Goods bought of me will be engraved free. . Hardman, the Jeweler. The best stock of. woolen yams of all kinds to be found in the county may be found at the Trade Palace. F. J. Sears A Son are occupying the room recently vacated by the Sentinel, as an undertaking establishment. Those using fine cut Tobacco, will find a better quality for 50 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bought before.

Take your old favorite receipts to E. H. Tharp when you want them filled and you will be surprised to learn his low prices. The recent rains have filled the race with water, and the mill will commence grinding again for the first time in four months. Let s«mw capitalist come' to Rensselaer anti build a dozen ten* ant houses, and he will make n sensible and profitable investment. Qgb correspondents should remember that their copy should reach us as early as Mondny or Tuesday, to insure insertion. A Card. —Mrs. Lillie Hnusmnn wishes to say that she will do family sewing and dressmaking. May be found at the residence of Mrs. Tharp.

Mr. Ralph Fendig is in Chicago, this week, purchasing a large stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, etc., which he will sell at very low prices. Look out for an ad. next week. The Freewill Baptists will hold their next quarterly meeting in the Presbyterian Church in Rensselaer, commencing Friday, October 7th, and continuing over Sabbath. Jas. Welch brought a corn stalk to this office last week, which, for size, caps the climax of anything we have yet seen. The ear of corn contains twenty rows, is twelve inches long, and stood seven feet, eight inches above ground. It’s immense. Died. —Stephen Hopkins yesterday afternoon, after a long and painful illness. It will be remembered that he was thrown from.acwagpn and severely injured by a runaway, team, several months ago, from which - , it is thought he' never fully recovered- His death is a heavy blow to his parents, who depended on his efforts for support. H 6 was aboat 20 years old.

Miss Sadie Crane, pf Pittsboro, IntL, and Mrs. Catherine Laßue hare formed a partnership under the style of Miss Sadie Crane «fc Co. They occupy rooms in Leopold’s stone building, up stairs, where they will be pleased to receive visits from the ladies of Rensselaer and viekiity who desire anything in the line of millinery or dressmaking. Post Mortem. —Drs. Loughridge, Washburn, and Bitters matte a post mortem examination of Stephen Hopkins this morning. They learned from it that there was a large cavity in the lower portion of the abdomen that contained at least a half gallon of very thick pus. The collection was the result of the inflammation of the bowels. The now know that it was impossible for him to have recovered.

Spectacles f Spectacle# I ! at Hardman’s, the jeweler. Boots slid shoes as low as the lowest at the Trade Palace. The Knights of Pythias 5-cent cigar, mi sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Try it Pure white lend and oil cheaper at Tharp’s than" anywhere else .in Jasper county. The largest nnd cheapest stock of fancy dry goods in Jasper county at Willey A Sigler’s. Contractors will do well to read the “Notice to Contractors” which appears ekpwliere in this paper. , Remember, I nmke a specialty of spectacles, nnd warrant a fit in every case. Hardmnu, the jeweler Rememlier that Emmet Kannnl is selling plug and fine cut tobacco cheaper thau any house, in Jasper county. Those nice library lamps at Knnnal’s drug store nre taking the lead, ami he sells them at low rock bottom prices.

Emiuet Kannal is offering great inducements to teachers who may l>e in need of ink, paper, i»ens and slate pencils. Please rememlier that you can buy more drugs for less money at Tharp’s than anywhere else in Jasper county. Emmet Kaunal is selling plug and fine* cut tobacco nt old prices, and gives “a donation ticket with every 25 cents worth. The largest stock of dress for Indies and children’s wew ever offered in Rensselaer may be rmmd at the Trade Palace. I__ The Knights of Pythias 5-cent cigar is the best clear Havana filled cigar in America. For sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Remington had a sensational attempt at murder, last week, an account of which is given in full by our Remington correspondent this week.

Rev. J. H. Cissel, of Battle Ground, presiding elder of this M. E. district, stopped over night with his mother ami brother in this city, Friday night. He was on his way to an appointment in Newton county. DtsTil a change is made in the movement of railroad trains the mails will be closed nt the Rensselaer j>ostoffice nt 8 o’clock in the morning. All matter for mailing should be in the postoffice at least ten minutes before 8 o’clock. A dwelling house was advertised for rent in The Republican last waek, and no less than a dozen applications have been made for it, which illustrates the fact that Rehsselaer should have more dwellings, as well as the efficacy of advertising.

' E. H. Tharp is just opening up a large and well selected stock of lamps of the latest styles—chandeliers, students’ lamps, bracket lamps, stand lamps, hand lamps, burners and all kinds of lamp flues—which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. The book entitled “Plain Facts” is one that will benefit those who read it with the intention of profiting by its teachings. They are pure and commendable to all. I. B. Washburn, M. D. I fully endorse the above. J. H. Lougridge, M. D. Visitors returning from abroad, as well as recent emigrants, will find Ayer’s Sarsaparilla helpful in avoiding the hardships of acclimation, and in removing the boils, pimples and eruptions consequent upon sea diet. Its blood-cleansing qualities remedy such troubles promptly.

A regular meeting of the board! of directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society will be held in the courthouse on Saturday, October 15th —one week from next Saturday. This is the last meeting for the current year, and subjects of .vital importance to the organization will undoubtedly be introduced for discussion. Mrs. Lizzie H. Chilcote has gone to Chicago for a oew supply of millinery goods, which will be in Friday evening. She will be pleased to see all her old customers and many new ones. Call and see her new goods. They will ber sold cheap for cash. Mrs. Chilcote has secured the services of Miss Lillie Boroughs, an experienced milliner, who is always ready to accommodate customers. Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel, Bright’s disease, rheumatism, and a horde of other serious and fatal diseases, which can be prevented with Hop Bitters, if taken in time.