Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1881 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Hop Bitten at Thar? 1 * . WaTQK your wood-pile afixl 000 - Xdsmp* of olTrtylor and ate at TkupV —■ ■ y Tb cumitiF reeds an almofct impeenVU A oo.vL (hum is predicted lor this winter. <% ■ ■ School bonks f<t/ cheap at Kannal's drag store. ' New goods, and low .prices at Campbell k Farden’a. Few stock of millinery goods ju*t received at ’Willey k Sigler’s. Fine cigars m greet variety, 5 and 10 cents each, at Kannal’s drag ‘tore. Don’t forget tb try Kannal’s improved magic baking'powder, only 40 eents per potmd! Another carload of Coqnillard wagons joat received at N. Warner k Son*’, and for sale cheap. The best' stock of woolen yarns of all kinds to be found in the county may be found at the Trade Palace. 6 " Garden vegetables are in bloom, and several varieties promise a second crop, if frost holds off a few days longer. • Remember that Purky keeps the best brands of cigars in Rensselaer, also a full line of tobacco of the best qualities. The prayers which our people sent up to the clouds for rain last summer, are just being answered, and with a vengeance. It now seems to be definitely settled that through trains will be run on the Air Line between Chi- • cago and Delphi, after November. 'The ladies will do well to call on Mesdames Crane <fc Laßue, when they are in need of anything in the millinery line. In Leopold’s stone building, np-stairs. The Air Line railroad folks commenced the erection of a water tank, east of the depot building, Sunday. A wind wheel will be used to pump'the water. The M. E. church choir is now in a flourishing condition. They have a fine corps of singers, who execute sacred music beautitifully. 'lt will pay to go and hear them. Will people evei discover the fact that high-sounding titles, bombastic swaggering, fine clothes and glittering gems, or earthy riches do atrt make the man. True merit lies in the head and heart. Our constitution recognizee Ibis fact,but alas, too few of our people do. Buy your Groceries at C. C. Starr & Co/s and got good and pure goods. A *** Nocturnal brails are becoming altogether too common on our streets of late. Hideous howls from drunken ghouls rend the midnight air, and revolvers fired, and scenes from Hades enacted generally. Is • there no way by which these offeni ders of the law can be reached? Our town marshal should be vested with power to make arrests, and . the higher authorities should see that he performs his duty.

Call and see Celluloid eye . glasses at Hardm&n’s the Jeweler. Mjt- M. O. Cissel, is canvasrting liensselaer, for a work entitled “The Lila and Public Services of Gen, James A. Garfield” It is published l if Hubbard Bros., Chicagu. New York sod Philadelphia. • So* is the time,, reader, to arail yrjunt- 11 o 4 the oppwrteoity of securing a complete history of att* . of the moat remarkable* man this eouatry, ever produced It is a book for oM and yovmg. »*4 for both sexes. Every patriot should fed that hie library was iaeompjst* without a copy. To the yowag iwrtacularly it is ea it points out the brilliant road over which Jaaeas A. OarfieM traveled from the towpsth to the Whits House. His saxem has placed the possibilities of sussesa withis the reach of all, keessse it has show* that what seen has done man can do. * The book Is large and trail printed, and is write** in a fascinating style that serves to make it extremely attractive. If Mr. Cissel had in view, as bis only object, the desire to do good, be could not have adopted a better method than he has. . Th«l— Is Casetpstlos tn<i tta mWM ni*«ris4 mm kmmf is g**d ms4Ul«s, by e ■ idffsts mm of Ayor’t TllU.—ibo luraai, Mbs *«U moot rdUMe IVfbatie. _ C. C. (Starr A Co. hare the larsest and beet selected stuck ol Green and Roasted Coffee* ever brought to Rjsisolaar, which they

Iron Bitters at Tharp’s.^ Pioklas in bulk at CL C. Starr's. Warm meets at all hours, at PurcupileV Hardman the Jeweler, opposite Trade Palace. Call and examine those warranted boots 1 the Trade Palace. School books and stationery the cheapest at Tharp’s. Mammoth flock of new goods last received at the Trade Palace. The nicest thing in shape of eye glasses at Hardman's the Jeweler. Every body gets their lunch at Purcupile’s, you got your money’s worth. Fine dress, and French Cashmere shirts at Campbell k Farden’s, opposite Nowels House Rensselaer. - Remember that Emmet Kannal is selling plug and fine cut tobacco cheaper than any house in Jasper county. A full line’of gloves and gehte furnishing goods at Campbell k Farden’s, oppoeite Nowels Houso Rensselaer: The Tennesseeans’ concert last night, was greeted by a full house. Everybody was delighted with the entertainment The Knights of Pythias 5-oent cigar is the best clear Havana filled cigar in America. For sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Elder HeSneoar will preach at the Reynolds schoool house, in Barkley township, ou the fifth Sunday of this month. The County Commissioners ant} Townsh p Trustees, have their annual settlement this week, a synopsis of which will be given in our next issue. ; The farmers say that the late protracted rainy and muddy,weather,has done much damage to corn in this vicinity,espe dally to that is in the shock. . ) j A gang of Gypsies are encamped ! near Jake Eiglesbaeli’s, west of ! town. Of course the lads and i lasses are making pilgrimages to their camp in expectation of discovering forlunes.

At the special session, of the Board of Commissioners the present week, in compliance with an act of the last Legislature, the Board appointed Dr. I. B, Washburn Secretary of the County Board of Health. He will have to act under instructions from the •State Board of Health. A certain gassy meipber of the Jasper county bar, it is reported, went to Monticello last week and had the town board called to the court house, where he laid be fore them a proposition to purchase some $40,000 in bonds on that town. He didn’t want part of the bonds, No; he wanted the whole lot or none. It was a small transaction for him anyhow. The practice of carrying pocket pistols is.followed to an alarming extent by many of the boys and young men of this town. We believe there is a law in this State prohibiting the carrying of con-’ oealed weapons by persons in the ordinary pursuits of life, and we would , recommend that the Prosecuting Attorney investigate this mattered see Chat the Uwb are enforced. Oxford Tribune : “Daniel Dwiggins and wife celebrated their golden wedding at Rensselaer, Thursday, 13tb. Zimri Dwiggins and family, Ella Dwiggins, and Instbut not least, John Parris, were in attendance. Seven children and fourteen grandchildren were gathered around the festive board and gladdened the heart* of the old peofj&P by their welbwishn* and happy ; faces. ’ Mr, and Mr* D. are well ; preserved and give every promise o 4 a long and useful life.” 4 Tlf* soldiers ’ reunion at La Fa y site, last week, was a grand success notwithstanding the inclement ; weather, Friday there wore no less then IA/jfJO persons present to witness the sham hat I*, Kenssel*er was represented by dies. H, Fries and wife, (lias. Benjamin end wife, fewte fhMgherty, John Vsnadte, Jrflw flutter, H. K, James, £, H, Tharp, K H Purer*pile, Mr?, j Lyda ¥ oss, Mies Lter.ie *slton, Tbo#. Far den, Hens. Howland, B. F. Ferguson, A. 8. Laßue, Wm. Da Haven, James Fierce, Frank Watson and wife, Cbas. Piersons Md ladies, Albert Coen, and others whoa* names we ore unable to team. The melancholy days have come, The saddest of the year, When toeeitnrfk Tiger* both areoold, And wood and coal are dear. Buy your loots and gloves of .Campell k Farden, and save mon-