Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1882 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE REPUBLICAN.

Mr. A. Purcupile, of Clarinda lowa, has- just visited his Rensselaer friends. He returned to Clarinda on Monday. Judge Cox has over ruled the notion for a new trial and sentenced Guiteau to be hanged on the 30th of June. There -Will be preaching next Sabbath in the Presb. church by the pastor, both morning and evening. _ Mis. Moses Swain of Union township, died of pleurisy, at her residence near Alter’s Mill, yesterday morning. The Blue Ribbon /meetings are well attended and interesting. New names are added to the pledge almost eveiy night. Many property holders are complying with the side-walk ordinance, and new walks are going down in all parts of the town. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Keriawer is the most reliable article to use for restoring gray hair to its original color and promoting its growth. Mr. R. S. Dwiggins, and his mother, Mrs. D. Dwiggins, were called to Union City last week, to attend the funeral of a sister of the latter, Mrs. Jane Fisher. •* The New Albany time-table will appear in The Republican next week. The exact time of the departure of trains from Rensselaer is as follows-. Going south. 11: 24 A. M. Going north, 5: 39 P. M. ■ m* Mr. J. H. W illey, returned from his extended western tour, last Thursday morning. He returns, delighted with his trip, and, like everyone else who has seen the same sights, is strongly impressed with the wonders of the west. The great prize fight between Ryan and Sullivan took place near New Orleans on Tuesday, with the result that Sullivau won an easy victory. Ryan received serious injuries, which, according to the last reports, may prove fatal. Rev. A. Taylor returned home yesterday, the .meetings having closed Tuesday e veiling. The Church is very much encouraged, and the outlook is very hopeful. There was 16 additions on profesion of faith and 8 baptisms, making 20 additions and 10 baptisms since Ist, of last March. A Special Examination of applicants for license will be held in the Public School building, Rensselaer Ind. on the first Saturday in March 1882. Those wishing to pass the examination should be present at 9 o’clock A. M. D. B. Nowels, Co. Sup’t.

Notice of Examination. The next Regular Public Examination of applicants for license will be held on the last Saturday of February 1882, at Public School building, Reminington Ind. Examination will begin promptly at 9 o’clock A. M. D. B. Nowels Co. Sup’t

Mrs. M.L. Spitler was taken very sick at about 4 o’clock on Sunday morning last. For a time her condition was extremely critical, so that the friends of the family were called together in haste. A prompt application of the proper remedies carried her through the danger, and we are happy to state that she is now well on the road to complete recovery. We are happy to announce that our catholic fellow townsmen will erect a fine church building m Rensselaer the coming summer. Lots for the purpose have already been secured, in the neighborhood of Mr. Chilcote’s residence as we are informed. The building which will be of brick, will be a handsome and commodious structure, and a decided , advantage to the town, and our catholic friends deserve the encouraginent of our oitiaeDEb