Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1881 — Keener Items. [ARTICLE]

Keener Items.

fefcq Bitten ttTWrp’a. QAM. O<«ct •> KmaaTa. - Pfaklw ta baflt at 0. Q Starfa. Jk large stock oi Trunks al the Lattpa of dLetylea and shea at Tharp* Riad Wilar’s advartteemant oa Wuamb «* all hours, at Hardman the Jewehs, opposite TfndrPahee. School books and stationery the ribaapaat at Tharp’a. Buy your family groceries at C. r C. Starr A Ca> and aave money.

The nicest thing in shape of eye passes M Hardman's the Jeweler. Kyebx body gets their lunch at. Purcupile’s, you get your money’s worth. Another earlojd of Coqnillard wagons just received at N. Warner A Sons', and for sale cheap. Rxkxmbeb that Purity keeps the beet brands of cigars in Rensselaer, also a full line of tobacco of the best qualities. Fandig’s Store is Crammed Full from eefiar to garret, with New Goods. The Ladies ought to see hi< beautiful stock of Cloaks, and Dolmans. -• • - The advertisemaad of Wiler'a dry goods house, LaFayette, Ind., w&eeone of the attractions of Taj. Republican. Read it every week. It will pay you. C. C. Starr 4 Co, have the laraest' and best selected stock of Green and Roasted Coffee ever brought to Rensselaer, which they are rating at ' There was never a nicer stockof Mjlhnery Goode on exhibition in J taper county, than is 'now offered sot sale by Miss Anna Quayle and Miss Alice Della ven, at the Trade

Wl understand there wiU be a dozen tenement houses built in Ba—flair yet tfcaa fall Borne of the oM shone that are now renting at exorWfaat Spans wfE find themaelvw vacated this winter no doubt. ■ • __ 4 Thi quarterly iiajß riaan of &e of Gcwbitoir Hosthcsn Irtdi4M, wfl! bo hehf at cmnmenring Thursday, November 3d, and continue over . Sunday. Publie ppodafißutiocr of the Lord. Uro pnbiieocrvlially invited. Gbamd OrraxG. Everybody should call and see the finest, largest and most complete stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to Bfuaadner. Also we make a specidVrofaD kinds of sewing. Call at Once, upatairs,. over Leopold’s store. j LaEkbA Cease. BtthRxrVBIJCANBy your perauttfoß we desire to return oar sincere thanks to our many friends for the handsome present upon the ,OCSacica of the ninth anniversary adding and upon the occasion of our departure. ' Ma. amd Mbs. Al 8. Jokes.

Hon. B. 8. Dwiggins will fecture next Sunday morning, at ‘10:30 o’clock, at the Christian Church. He will give an exposition of the doctrine of eternal p*nfahmant a* taught in the Bible, and will show that the popular idea of eternal torment is not sustained by tiirteachings of revelation. The pebfie w toidially invited to be I preaentLicnaatiw Maw.—Since our last-report tie following persona have been authorized, by Clerk Erice, to enter the alleged*' tody bends of ucartriMony: William W. Warne to Lucy E. Hall; Amos H. McCoy : to Josephine Bennett; Jametf A. Keister to Margare M. Timmons , William Brate to Alice Weaver; Chas. E. Bouse to Erneliß*B«mey; John W. Norman to Loads* Day; Sylvester Galbreath to Mary E- vavMaon; Henry Hoffm& to Jutia W. Eandall

. Tftl Lndten IfiMrial Society •f the Ihwb/twyhi Church pro- | poee to boH tn oyteor festival at the Open Bom OD Wednesday | erariß&NoT Jd, at which there will Bea fine programme ol exercize*; eontutmg or, match ▼<*•!, *m! BteftruMotel, oyster* on the half■heflk Ac., the proceeds to be given to A* fl——dnwr 'Cornet Band. AB are urgently requested to come onl an£ twist in-Miring thia a complete soceeea. We hare a good bam now, let us all turn out and. M toMt; * Httle, end encourage yd . - EMBevrfu improve the wind and woA t withjbaes ajmrci of health; tons the appe«BH tottes rteak rapidly, and proH- - it* tnwiAnl inn

Art Whitson b atfflafteraattay* Ws are having just about as much rain in Keener aa we need. Corn is damaged in the shock. M. M. Tyler is not attending the Normal at Brushwood, aa reported, but he has jurt returned from a trip through the reatarh pari of the State. M. M. says the achool-ina’ama of Wabash and Huntington are nice but thorn of Jasper are much nicer. W. Q Tyler is clerking in Bruner’s store.

Keener is all excited over Um P. K. AP. railroad, which we think will be completed within the next twelve months. The teachers of Keener will hold an institute in about'two scofrs and make arrangements for a lively turn this winter. With a live trustee and wide-awake teanhera, we expect the most interqstinff institutes that have ever been held

in the county.

JACK.

No. 1 of Votr 1, of ths Boswell Courier is on our table. It is a six column folio, ehock full of adrertasements. _