Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — Page 4

THE JREPUBLICAN. Thursday* March 30,1882. RATER OF ADVERTISING. Professional cards, fßper annum for 0 tanea • «fc*; 60 etc. fur each additional line. Aeeal notices. 6 cents per line for each insertion Special rates for choice places in the paper, and far adTerttfements wider than one column. MUc of regular advertisers payable quarterly; mote ill to be paid in advance ton Pm NT* no.— A large assortment of type and aftier material for'poster, ''a.aphlet, circular ana ■btired work. I*pefs!i»w.

Remington Items.

Dear Rkppbucan: —Quite a storm •wept over this part .of the country last Sunday night. Theroals which were drying up rapidly, are again in a semi-liquid state and business is again almost at a •tand Hill. A few more days of wind and Bunimne will brighten .affairs up wonderfully in and about Remington. , Mjre emigrants. Seven woo <n and 14 children took their departure for the ‘ land •f the Dakotas" last Monday atleruoon, their husbands and fat Iters having gone totfore to prepare a place for them. We will never ceiar to regret that a alight indisposition prevented us from attending the soiree nt Mr. Robert Parkers. If you want to know how much style the ladies of Remington can put on see last weeks Newt. To think there was eo much flnery in one place and me not lucre to «eo it. There is some talk of starting a “lTom♦n’s Chrietain Temperance Union” in fthUplaoe, We hope it ntey he done end that much good nmy result, therefrom. The last social of the VI. K. Church was held at the residence of Mrs. Harper on Ohio Street and was well nttendei. The next one wll be at .Mere. 0. W. Church’*, on the earn 1 * eirest ou Thursday evening April tiih, Come everybody and have a good time. D. M. Nelson, principal of the North Salem kchools during the pasi fell aud winter, spot alee days with relatione and friends iu th » place. ll* loft to Terre Haute last Tuesday. Mi-# Della Cotton returned te her home in Rensselaer lent Sait* ny. Mrs A. B. KobarUon, of Lafayette, spent Satin day and Su> day with her »i#tt?r Are. Draper. Mtss Lieiic Phelpe returned te Terre Haute l*H Saturday. Mrs. M. Solomon is epeud ng a few days with relation*and fiiemj* iu Lathy Attn. J. C. Kiitgbury renamed from a toor through the weriere states last Sunday morning ou the Pastlio express. We are .sorry to hoar that Mr Kingslmry i tends to leave Remington, as soon os Le can arrange bis business affairs. Samuel Sob m -n, of Colorado, is etill in town; but soon return to his home in the West. John Ford has resume i his old poeitiou with 3. k M. Sflomou. > Miss Ida Kingsbury oau be found with •EeColluiJS & Turner iu Moutiotdlo. Remington was sorry to give her up.

Walker Items.

Weather pleasa-it but roads very ns i ldy Bright prospect o for a middling fair uop pf win at this season. taroiers are generally expect iug good crop*. Schools will soon close for the season, after long and interesting sessious. Mr. and Airs. S. F. Brown lihvo returned from visitiug relative* and friends in the iynitherg part of the Siate. Mr. Henry Darner has recently arrived with a herd of cattle. Frank Forbes aud children have gone we>t. The best wishes of their friends go with them. Mr°, G. W, Ilershrnan anticipates visiting her daughter iu Laporte this week. Miss Vena Bouk has returned from her school in Gillara towuahip. She intends kpen ling a week or two viaiting friends in Lowel I, Lake, conn ty. J F. Drown will attend the Normal 'school at Valparaiso tbissuminer. J. F. is h good hoy and we wish him success. A number of the young folks spent last Tu“s ny evening at a birthday party at the residence of widow llanlev. W-dow liershman is building a house on her farm whiA she purchased a short time The bachelors of our vicinity greatly sympathize with those of Rose Lawn. We would, however, advise them tc immigrate west. Bfunk. -■■ ■ «» Ur. Amos Bindley, Rochester, N. i., pays* “As a sure cure for nervous debility and general decay of tiifi human system, I .can conscientiously ecommerid Brown's Iron Bitters as a medicine that will give ’prompt relief. I do tins #ta a duty i owe to my fellow men, Being myself restored >to perfect Item dr". V. ... A •

The road* are bad again. Harris Turner who has been eiek, is in* proving. We understand that Alfred Glsnebrook, has moved out of the township. James Davis is building a new house. Lida Wyant is attending the Valparaiso Normal. Miiton White in coming from town Sunday, fell out of the Wsgon and sprained his shoulder. George Spencer, son of Eli Bpencer died last Friday night. He was buried Sunday. At the present writing there is hut very little excitement over the coming election. , .» Evam.

It is not to be denied that a good iewing machine is one of the roost imbortant ap pnrtenances oj the modern houselioiild. We thought we had a good machine in our household i ntl one «'a.v the agent of the New Home Presemed him.elf a 1 our door and proceeded to delivor an oration up«n i a ebaracteritic raents. “But,” We answered, 1 our ma< I ineserves us ncely and suits us v all, and we do not c .re for another. The ageuts, howeve begged the privilege of leaving one h s machines with us, “for the ladies to try.” 'llie reque t whs not unreesonntde, so we granted it —but more to oblige the agent tbun any thing else; for we really did not want the nia<-hne, and had not there- * ■ , molest idea of buying it. The machine once in the house, it w»e natural that li e 1.-tbits should look ii our. They did so. and as a i-ooseqm n • foil inle • with it. 1 bey ray that without the slightest wish to decry or disparage any other machine, this, all things considered, is, in the r opiuion, the u >st d sir .tdo one to ep h id. he upshot of iho whole matter wm t at the ol I me.hue wa» disposed of, and ibe “Light Kunnig New Homs” installed no r house iold. it is pronounced a genuine baer.tr nl areal comfort en l “our folLs” want d us to toll othet folks about it. This unrivalled machine is manufactured by the Ns a Home Sn* i u Macm im Co., 80 Union Square, Nc-v York, wh. *i.<h tta to soy mat all who will tend for their new illustrate!) catalogue and Cticlot-e ihsir ad vs tiseroeui (printing on Hueth«r page)' w 11 1 tcievt a set ( f fxey ad winning novelties o- value id it of. ii ■»1 i• tia ; carls, Sc, ( 1)t “There ia ft divinity which shapes our ends rough” yet we are to a great extent the architects oil our own fortunes/* Our fortunes we may increase by dealing with Campbell & Farden.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 27th 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. Persons calling for these letters will please say they are advertised. Murray J. Bench, Thos. Daniels Morriss Estor, Ira Goodman, John Jacks, W. W. Kenton <k Co., Eugene Park, Wm. Parks, John Randall, John Larason, Mrs. Estelle Webb, J. D. Williamson.

REMINGTONIAN.

Temperance Programme. —The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, April, Ist, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1 Song by choir. 2 Prayer by Rev. Geo. Havens. 3 Song by choir. 4 Reading scriptures be Miss Mollie Babcock. 5 Song by choir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meeting by secretary. 7 Opening remarks by Hon. R. S. Dwiggins. 8 Song by choir. 9 Declamation by Harry Duvall. 1 10 Song by choir--11 Declamation by Alice Kinney. 12 Song by choir. 13 Ten minutes recees. 14 Song by choir. 15 Miscellaneous remarks. 16 Song by choir. 17 Declamation by Maggie Huley. 18 Song by choir. 19 Closing remarks b* Wm. Beck. 20 Song by choir. 21 Benediotion by Rev. J. W. Loder. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. Aufuua Thomfsow, Bres t. NoiUi J. Y©m. £Wy.

Kankakee Items.

The Usual Result.

Advertised Letters.

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Sews! tap! asba — A New Deal ! i ' ..... NEW GOODS! “ NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! AND NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of ED. 23 E 3 O“W , Tie hUi Tai’or and (Miir. * He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishing tire People of Rensselaer and Vicinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at ,I*'3wer Prices Than Hirer Before! V . { 'all and see them. Nopaina spared to show Goods. Quality, and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his lias. Good joods and no misrsprssentatioas. E. BROWN, iMSMittr, ML