Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1881 — Donavin's Original” Tennesseeans Are Coming. [ARTICLE]
Donavin's Original” Tennesseeans Are Coming.
lco« BitUnvAi Burfp'a. , ,PacUe» » t*»lk at C. C. Starr’*. Scbsdllfeonks very cheap at Kantutl * drug store. New good*, aod low price* at CazapbeJl k Farden a 'October term of of tha Circuit Court opens Monday. Call and maminfl tboee warranted hodte at she Trade Palace. New stock of millinary Roods joet received at Willey & Sigler’*. " Fine cigars in greet variety, 5 and It) cents each, at Kannal * drug A full liue of good* for fall ami winter trade just received at the T«ade Palace. _* . Don't forget to try Kaunal's improved magic l»aking powder, only 10 cent* per pound.. u Another carload of Coqtiillanl wagons just received at N. V arner k Sons’, and for sale cheap. The Lrtdifis’ Literitry Society will ' meet ut Mrs. A. Thompson's, next . Satnr lay, at 2 o’clock p. i.
» Tho bes*t stuck of woolen yams of all kinds to be found in the county may be found at the Trade Palace. Mr. John KeynpM*, of Rensselaer, visitod the fairs at Crown Wiuamac last week. Mr. Reynolds's little s*»rel mare, took first money in the running races, at both fairs. The following Ronnsselaer people "took m" the Chicago Exposition last, sfeek : Mr. Mid Mrs. M. F. Chilean. Miss Edith Miller. Miss Nnrii Hopkin*. Messrs. T.udd Hopkins, Grant Warner and Ildbt. Phillips. . ' A meeting of the District Medical Society, of Benton. Newton. White and Jiit>por counties., will be held at Monticello, on Tuesday, Nov. bill. It is hoped that there will be a full attendance of all the member*. S. C. Maxwklj., J. A. j|/>VKTT, Prest. Sec'y.
STJtAYKD —A durk red cow, with straight., smooth horns, tijw of which are black; Bor 'J years old; weight about 050 imuuils. Anyone knowing of her whereabout* will be liberally rewarded I'iy addressing R F. 11 rev. Julian, Newton county» Indiana j y Tho‘;e interested in tho upbnildiug of the church, and who desire thg evangelization of the world by attending the .Presbyterian church' next Sabbath morning, will hear some very encouraging facts that will rejoice the hearts of l<elievers, and by strengthing their faith will enable them to obey tl e Savior’s Inst command. ’ Mias Sadie Crane, of Pittslioro, Ind., and Mrs. Catherine Laßue hare formed n partnership the style of Miss Sadie Crane A Co. They occupy rooms in Leopold's stone building, up stairs, where they will be pleased to receive visits from thß ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity who desire anything in the line of millinery or dressmaking. - -.-
MrrJ. I lizzie H. t'hileote v * ('hicago last week and purchased a neat and complete stock of millinery goods, which she has now on > exhibition at her old stand in Fendig’s store, where she invites the 'ladies to call and inspect them. Mrs. Chileote has secured the services of Miss Lillie Boroughs, an experienced mill infer, who is always reedy to accommodate customers. We, the undersigned citizens of Rensselaer, Iml., after carefully * xamining and thoronghly testing the Grand Toffee Pot Condenser invented by L. F. DaVoe, anil Fat’d Seid. ‘27, 1881, are fully convinced that it will give general satisfaction and be highly apprecit«l by drinkers, as it not only makeH a much better flavored drink but l saves the very essence of coffee which escapes from the common coffee ]s>t. it h«B a patent condenser which prevents the steam from escaping, therefore retaining all the aroma, and prevents uny smell of coffee in th* room where it is made. We cheerfully recommend the same to all lovers of good coffee. E«. J. H. LuUOHBJDOE. v ,N. WaBKER Emmet . K\XNAL “Apothecary.” C. P. MAihsw > . f Bedford < J. w. DcVAUi Joint Reynolds Austin House Pbowsietor Tctueb Bbo’s .' Louis Wildblro. Tfca M preparation kaawa ia the market far restoring gray Bair la its »rigi*»i xolar ia Hall'a VegeUMa SicUua Hair Besinr. Try ill Hop Bitter* & Tharp’*.
Boot* *nd shoes ns low a* the lowest at the Trade Palace. The Knighta of Pytfcn* 5-cent cigar, on sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Try it. , Tlve largest and cheapest stock of fancy dry good* in Jasper county at Willey A Sigler%. Remember that Km met Kannal is selling plug and fine cut tobseco cheaper than any house in Jasper county. Those nice library lamps at Kannal’a drug store are taking the lead, and he sells them at low rock bottom prices. Emmet Kannal is offering great inducements to teachers who maybe in need of ink, paper, i*ens ami ! slate pencils. * Ov*. Fine dross, ami French Cashmere shirts at Campbell k Far- | dens, opposite Nowels H«*use Rens- - - j ! Call and see those new drossI makers ami miliners, ami get a new hat. or a fine dress made. I p stairs over Leopold's store, ingTo On» Fellows.— Every member of ir\>juois Lodge No. 143, is . earnestly requested to be present at the next regular meeting. Tuesday, Oct. IS, ISSI, as important business will be transactei. I would l<e pieasexl to see every scliool teacher in Jas|>er county bej fore they buy their school boois and school supplies. It will be to your interest to call ami see me be- . fore buying elsewhere.
E. H. THARP.
Mr. Ciias'. A. Crockett formerly *of Rensselaer,but now of Waverly. Ohio, is now in Rensselaer visiting fold friends. Like everybody else | he pronounces Rensselaer one of the most flourishing towns he ever struck. | Miss Eliza Kirk, will have charge of Farris school * near town the .coming w Inter, instead of going to Gil lam, as was rather rashly stated lately by our eorres- * pmdent from that township. 1 Perhaps in thfe case of our corres--1 pomleut,‘**the wish was father to the thought Harry’,’ as Slmkesjienre *
Manager Donavin, during the I oist two seasons, lias been unable to meet tlie demands of lecture associations, lyceums, churches anil imlviduals, by at least three hundred nights. To meet this line mail two separate companies have been organized,hi d will l>e known os ‘“Donavin’s “Original” Tennesseeans’ ” and •*‘Donavins “Famous” Tennesseeans ” Each company is composed of a double ipiartette and an accompanist. T1)0 “Original” Tennesseeans, during their nino years of existence, have made changes, as sickness, marriage, and various othep reasons made it necessary. colored vocalists have liecn connected with and educated l musically) in and- gained celehrioty by being “Original Tennesseeans. The two new companies wijl contain the liest of theso 28 voices. In re-organizing into two compnnieß, Mr. Domnin guarantees that He has preserved in the “Original” and the “Famous” comImiiics, every excellence which made the reputation of tho “Original” Teunesseeans the most enviable of any colored company that ever appealed to the confidence and patronage of the jteoplfi. The “Original'' company is to apj»car in Rensselaer, Wednesday Evening Oct., lltth, 1881. Mr? Donavin, Manager of the “Famous” and “Original” Tennesseeans promises to donate the entire gross receipts to any charitable institution iiuthe city, if his company is not the nest Colored Concert Troui»e ever in organization. 1 will further add. Tlie deepest has si# living, is with Douaviu’s Original Tennesseeans. 2nd baso of the <-Original Tennesseeans, is nrulonLtirHythe most popular colored t#asso living. Ihe rejival leader, , w ith the Original Tennesseeans, is a genius. His ]#eenliar style is a very near portrayal of the hading shont singing charw-ter of the south. Tlie press pronounce the soprano singer of the Original Tennesaeeans.a wonderful soprano, ami the peer of many far more pretending. (ret your reserved seat tickets at once of Hardman “The” Jeweler, 5-4 reservad seats checked last Saturday, the day I placed the diagram in his charge. Let me say to you come out and hear a style of entertainment that is new, novel and varied, at Opera House on Wednesday Eve., October l'Jth 1881. Admission 35 and 50 < t*. Children under 10 years of age 25 ct« ed neat tickets 50 cts., at Hardman’s “The” Jeweler, lours most Resiiectfully. .
N OBLE J. YORK.
it.nagor of opera rl.use.
