Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1882 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. -?-■ ■ ■ ■ ■■* - Thursday, March 16,1882.
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Remingtorv Items.
The weaMier is cold end gloomy, the roads are bad, butiness is dull, men'are moving to Dakota, and Affairs do not place themselves in so favorable a light as they did some lime ago; but for all that we are not withouttyvope for the fnture. Business is changing hands, farms and dwelling places are being bought and sold and strangers are moving in and filling up the vacant places, sure evidences of future prosperity. Wo are not jubilant over this way or a particle proud of the fact that wenieto have another saloon. Tlio part}’ who is going to run the affair may be a little (proud and jubilant over it, wo are sure'no one else is. For some eauso our temperance order died out and our temperance people are sleeping at their post, so it was an easy matter for this man to steal a march upon us and get his license. We have to wateh as well as pray. One thing is sure, and the parties interested can make a note of it, when these nuisances get too bad to be endured they must and will be cured, and cured thoroughly. There is a great deal of sickness in and about town but happily it ia not of a fatal character. There vrero two deaths last week, Mrs. Henry Downing living a few miles from town, and little Leon, infant son of Frank and Sallie It. Hines. David H. Coover returned home two weeks ago after an absence of two or three ■years. The failing kealth of bis aged parents was the immediate cause of his return.
Mrs. Clio*, .lotivenat is visiting her many friends in tiiis place. S Solomon,formerly of this place,but now of Saguache Col,, wis in town last week. - He returned to Chicago last Thursday, accompanied by his brother Mnse. Mrs. Win. Shaw is visiting her sons, Frank nud Bernard and their families in Lafayette. Miss. Della Cotton, of Rensselaer, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. 11. Pierce and other friend.-. v Mrs. J, S. Irwin is visiting friends in Goshen end Jnlapa. Will B. Price, as your burg, was in town Sunday nnd Monday. We had almost forgotten to say that Dr. and Mrs: Patton were the victims ofH“surprise” a week or two ago. Wo hope the Dr - nnd his wife enjoyed it, we are sure ihe guerts did- Everybody enjoys visiting
at that bouse.
Kankakee Items.
The farmers have been improving the 'spriug-hke weather in building, and r*)pairing fences. Thore will be eonsidera«We of barb wire fence put up in the town •ship this ye,ar. The health of the township is good. .Several new buildings are going up. Tlhe schools close this week. Harris Turner, I*. Davis, I. D. Dunn, and J. N. White were at the county sett last week. Homer Jones has gone to Chicago. Clay Sehooler and J. W. Watson ex-Au-ditor of Montgomery county, are sporting .at the Crawfordsvtlle club house, at' D t unn’B fori. Mr. Gilmore, of White county, has been visiting friends in this township. George Keuser was at Monticello last week. The pelitical cauldron is not boiling very briskly. There are several candidates mentioned but nothing definite. Evan.
Barkley Tp. Caucus.
Csntkr School Holsk, March 9ih, 1882.—The couveution whs called to order and A. Parkimon appointed chairnion, mid Granville Moody chosen as secretary. The following ticket was put in nomination for tiie spring election: Township Trustee, Nathan Etdridge; Road Superintendent, George Ott; Assessor, George Piorson; Jus'ice 6f the l*«ace, Elias Marion; Constable, William / Moore. , Granville Jloodt, Sec'y. Sugar Cured, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, and Dried Beef at C, C. ♦Starr & Co’s. Druggists say they sell more of Rhinehurt’a Pills than all others ‘put together, lor sale by Lines &, jjileyer.
REMINGTNIAN.
Temperance Programme.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, March, 18th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1 Song by choir. 2 Prayer Rev. D. T. Halstead. 3 Song by choir. 4 Reading scriptures by Miss Ollie Alter. 5 Song by choir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meetiug by secretary. 7 Opening remarks by W. W. Watson. 8 Song by choir. 9 Remarks by Rev. A. Taylor. 10 Song by choir. 11 Remarks by Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins. 12 Song by choir. 13 Ten minutes recess. 14 Song by Miss. Lettie Hopkins. 15 Remarks by Miss. Mollie Babcock. 16 Song by choir. 17 Closing remarks by Chas. A. Edmonds. 18 Song by choir. 19 Benidiction by Rev. Geo. Havens. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. Alfred Thompson, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y.
Miss Emma Martin will open a full line of millinery goods on or about the 26th of March, in Mr. Haley’s new store room on front street, around the corner from Dwiggins’ bank; and she respectfully solicits a share of patronage of the ladies of Rensselaer. Those wanting anything in her line would do well to call and inspect her goods before buying elsewhere.
Frederic Douglass.
We wonld invite attention to the advertisement of J. S. Goodman&Co.,Chicago,llls.,who have recently issued the Autobiography of Frederick Douglass. Our readers are more or less acquainted with the history of this man and should make themselves familiar with his book. The Cleveland Leader says this book will gain instant recognition as one of the healthiest and most important works ever contributed to American literature. It will take its place as a volume indispensable in the complete records of our national history. The life struggle it portrays will be erected as a standard of emulation to the youth and manhood of Ameiiea, who, without such examples, might well doubt the possibility of climbing so high from a condition so low. And scarcely less important to the work and the lesson it has to teach, it possesses advantages quite unparalleled for holding interest, and stamping upon all classes of minds its inherent principles of freedom and manhood. The narrative of Douglass’ days of slavery and escape from bondage is hardly less interesting than “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” while the truths lose nothing in comparison with the ideality of that work, and it carries its subject through a wider range of accomplishment to a rank sufficiently exhalted-to win all admiration. It is needless to speak of the literary style of the book; the accomplishments of the writer are known to all who read. Americans will be proud of this donation to their literature, and thankful to Mr. Douglaos tlxat he has made it himself.
Demorest for March has a charming illustration in oil colors and two photo steel plates. The literary contents, as usual, are excellent. The continuation of the “Admiral’s Ward,” by Mrs. Alexander, “Women Doctors, Wall Papers,’by Hetta L.-H. Ward, “English 'daunts,” “March,” by Geo. W. Bungay. The first paper on “Women of all ages,” “Poker Sketches,” “A Northern Grim,” “The llenaissance of “Evening Company and Decorative Art,” are a few of the striking features, with a host of short articles of value to every household. A number of the articles are illustrated in a superior style. W. Jennings Demorest publisher, 1? East Fourteenth Street, New York. Price twenty cents, or two dollars a year. # That poor bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few bottlos of Hop Bitters. Vvill you let them suffer? when so easil.v cured.
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Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise. amd will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as ean * bought in Morttiera_ In di a n a l Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. We will save you some Money on 3E300T£3 db SESQTCiq, Q-oocls, HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, un ail and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth Sto Merchandise ! Willey & Sigler. ” M. Warner Jk Sees, CFIA T .-rrFP.csi Hardware, Tiawara, STOVES! South Side Washington St. Rensselaer, - Indiana, Ceaetal Change! >-■'> AND A A New Deal !
Si NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! J NEW PRICES! AND NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of ED. B O*W ZbT , The Merchant Tailor and GTothier. 4k,. * ; He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishing the People ol Rensselaer and Vicinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at Lower Prices Than Ever Before 2 Call and see them. No pains spared to show Goods. tSyle, Quality, and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good goods and no misrepresentations. E. BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind.
