Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1881 — PERSONAL. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL.

B. Lahman made aburineaa visit to Delphi Monday:' Zimri Parris ia practicing law at Bridgewater, D. T> WaUaeaßobtoasnia on a boat* naan visit to Nebraska. Mr. and Mre. J. H. Willey visited relatives st Crown Point laß weak. Several of Dr, Washburn’s Pulaski county friends visited him last week. FrtnUin Robinson has gone to Taxast where he expects to make his futare house. Sheriff Powell brought the Jasper County jail-birds up from hfonti^efto*’Tuesday, .y..,7 Surveyor Alter has irioved his family to Rensselaer, and will make this town his future home. Mrs. Shields, of Mexico, Miami county, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. O. Cissel, in Rensslaer. John C. Vanßensselaer, of New Brunswick, N. J., is in the city looking after his landed interests in this county.

Mr. R ildeberg, who has recently moved here from Kentland, we understand will go into the grocery business with Tuteur Bros. Miss Ida Duck, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Emmet Kannal, in this place, for the past three months, returned to her home at Salem, Ohio, the first pf the week. L. D. Kenton, formerly a citizen of Jasper county, but now a resident of Wilder, Kan., is visiting his many friends and relatives hereabouts. He is a regular reader of The Republican. Miss Candace Boroughs has secured a position as teacher in the Alabama Stfite Normal School, at Marion, and is now at her post of duty. She writes that she is greatly pleased with her new position.

The Misses Elizabeth and Julia Smith started last week for an extended visit among relatives in Ohio and Kentucky. They will be absent about a year. Prof, and Mrs. W. de M. Hooper will occupy their residence during their absence We are under the painful necessity of apologizing for omitting to mention that Mr. A. Leopold attended the Chicago Exposition last week. It was an oversight on our part and we trust our good friend Leopold will treasure up no wrath against ns for it. Messrs. Campbell A Farden are working themselves into a splendid trade. They have added a fine stock of gents’ furnishing goods to their store, and are selling their goods very cheap. They are going to make it win despite wishes and opinions to the contrary.

801 l of Honor.—Since our last report we have received money on subscription from the following named persons : Geo. Daniels, E. C. Nowels, H. Clark, Michael Brusnahan, Emmet Kann al, M. D. Rhoades, Geo. Sigler, J. H. Willey, Thos. Thompson, G. M. Robinson, R. 8. Dwiggins, B. F. Ferguson, H. M. Grant, P. H. Lally, Dr. 0. C. Link, J. W. Porter, L. D. Marion, B. R. Farris, J. R. Hamacher, Mrs. Lota Jones, W. H. Legg,, F. L. Cotton, J. P. Warner, M. Schneider, J. VantWoud, A. Hamilton, Noble M. Gratner, Miss E. Smith, Mrs. Mary J. Hopkins, John Ryan, N. M. Gant, Dr. L V. Bobbins, M. A. Osborne, M. V. B. Warner, P. McElfresh, G. W. Allen, E. Hammerton J. V. W. Kirk, Stacey English, Clark McColly, John Coen, T. H. Thornton, Miss Mattie McCoy, L. L. Daugherty, Delos Thompson, 8. T. Warrerj Mrs. C. A. Roberts, M. P. Mitchell, J. Haddix, Dr. Antrim, J. A. Henkle, H. Eiglesbach, Zinari Parris, R. 8. Parris Eli Ddah, Hiram Day, Mrs Mathena, J. F. Irwin, 8. A. Kendall, Geo. Hoys, L. D. Kenton, Dr. M. B. Alter, Chas. E. Coen, Jesse Wilcox, T. H. Robinson, R. B. Porter, » m. Beek, G. W. Owens, Geo. Kessler, Fred J. Lang, O. W. Clifton, Dr. Stockwell, D. H. Guild, T. A. Knox, 8. Pratt, J. W. Smith, J. A. Fellows, W. 8. Coen, Murray, D. Hilton, Mrs. 8. A. Henry. G. 8. Guild, Thos. Smith, J. Robinson, J. W. Groom; P. M. Qoerry, J. Cooper, J. Groom, W. Jett Smith, L D. Dunn; Charles Palmef ■.« right; Lewis 8. Alter; A; W. Bingham, A. C. Prevo. Call and OkMC nCw drO«M makers and ntllinert, and get a new hat, or a fine dresft made. Up *tair« Over Leopold’s store building.