Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1882 — Advertised Letters And Packages. [ARTICLE]

Advertised Letters And Packages.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office in Reusselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 4th day of March 1882. Those that are not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persona calling for these letters will please bay they are advertised. iiraiisou, Jo.ib— 2 Shoe, Miss Franeis C. Davis, >T. M. South, I. J. Gas a way, David Siaibaum, Ceorge Louimii, Charles Stcveus, Win. S. McDonald, S. M.—2 Slone, Uicnanl Mu Mom e, John Shea, Cornelias Meyers, James - Sullivan, John We Ison, John Sou.*lcy, hit-hard Pike, J. W . —'2 Thomu«, MUs Bell heed, Mrs. Rachel L.Thomas, Jnoob M. ..itch, Josephine—2 Towers, Mrs. Nancy (.inchart, W. A. Tucker, Noah liobisou, Mr. Westfall, Jemima Ann Rodgers, Elizabeth Wilson, John A. baulelar, Joseph Wound, W. A. Yeoman, D. E Hokack E. Jamss, P. M.

New assortment of spring hats *w*d,caps at Leopold’s it prices that are astonishingly low. Major L. A. Burk, formerly of this city, but now of Michigan City, was ir. town last Friday and called on the Times. Maj. Burke is about to retire from the hotel business in Michigan City and will remove to Rensselaer, where he is to become landlord of a new and elegsnt three story brick hotel to be opened. Rensselaer is a growing town and Maj. B. will strike a small sized bonanza. —Lafayette Times. We are sorry that suoh is the fact. During Major Burke’s residence in this city he has made hundreds of friends who will very much dislike to part with him.— Michigan City Dispatch. ~ Mothers Don’t Know—How many children are punished for being uncouth, wilful and indilierent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind: “Mjthers should know that if they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks, the children would be all a parent could desire.” Delphi Times: The case of Conductor Jones, formerly of the narrow guage railroad, who was injured in a wreck last summer, and who was treated by Dr. Angell, Sen., against whom Jones has commenced suit for mal-practice, will be tried in Lafayette next week. Druggists say they sell more of Rhinehart’s Pills than all others Sue together. For sale by lines «fc leyer. •>» Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, and Dried Beef at C. C. Starr & Co’s.

Temperance Programme.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribjbon Temperance Union will be be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, March, lit!, I'ob‘A. The following is the-pro gramme of exercises: 1 Song by the choir. 2 Prayer by Rev. J. W. Loder. 3 Song by choir. 4 Reading scriptures by Miss Alice Rhoads. 5 Song by choir. G Reading minutes of previous noeetiug by secretary. 7 Opening remarks by W. W. "Watson. 8 Song by choir. 9 Declamation by Anna Erwin. 10 Song by choir. 11 Essay by Miss Ollie Alter. 12 Song by choir. 13 Ten minutes ecess. 14 Declamation by Alice Kinney. 15 Song by choir. 1G Linnie Kelley. 17 Song by choir. 18 Declamation by Mary Chilcote. 19 Song by choir. 20 Closing remarks by Frank "W. Babcock. 21 Song by choir. 22 Benediction by Rev. A. Taylor. .Remarks limited to 5 minutes. A cordial invitation extended to all. Our meetings are calculated to instruct tiie young, impart light to those w 10 sit in darkness, as well as to save' the young, pure and virtuos from ever failing into the snares of the tempter. Let the fathers and mothers that have been attending our meetings continue to come. And we earnestly appeal to our citizens to encourage this laubable cause by your presence at our meetings. Alfred Thompson, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y.