Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1882 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN.
REMINGTON ITEMS
Dear Republican—By the time this letter is in print the greater part of Remington will be ih Rensselaer for the purpose of beholding the gallant Gen. Sheridan. A great many also intend to “take in” the sham bat le on Friday. Your pleasant town will bo well filled if the weather is favorable. The wedding of Mr. Traugb and Miss Boyce passed off pleasantly and we might say sumptuously last Wednesday evening. The bride was dressed in dark green satin-surrah and looked very handsome. The presents, of which a list will appear in the News of this week, were numerous and elegant, and the refreshments were all the most fastidious taste could require. We forgot to say that Mr. T. was jn regular evening costume for gentlemen, and he also looked happy and handsome. Clark Price and R. Parris spent Sunday with friends in this place. Miss Moggie Chappell left for West-Liberty, lowa, Monday evening, she expects to. be absent all winter. A man offered a horse for sale ’to Mr. James Plunkett at such a low price that he came to the conctusion that it was stolen. He gave voice to his suspicion, when the man took to his heels and led his pursuers an exciting race through Mr. Henry Bellows’ corn field, but managed to make his escape. The citizens, of this place or part of them, lately had the pleasure of listing to an able and eloquent discourse by Rev. I, H. Patch on the subject of prohibition and the amendments. We wish that every man in Jasper Co. could have heard him. His argument was clear and convincing. Mrs. George Griffin, of Goodland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Blood of this place-is lying dan gerously sick at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel Bowman. She has been a sufferer for years, and her release is expected at any moment. \ Mr. A. M. Traugh, one of our best and most enterprising citizens, is still on the sick list, but we hope soon to be able to chronicle his entire recovery.. School opened on Monday, of last week, with Miss M. P. Bolles as superintendent and Miss Carrie Irwin in the grammar department, Mrs. Stearns, Miss Agnes Nelson and Miss May Blood, in the other rooms. Those who. know Miss Bolles and the teachers under her need not be told that we are going to have the “boss!’ school.
The Red; Stockings of Delphi, thristing for vengeance on the Clippers for the everlasting scoop the latter got on to ’em last week, came up to Rensselaer Tuesday, with blood'in their eyes, and pounded the Clippers all over the ground. Our folks hollered' foe the Delphi boys out of pure hospitality, but their hearts, of course,, were most with the- Clippers. It was a good game, ail round,, and the muffing, especially, was immense. It grew dark early, but none too soon to suit tl*e Clipper* Only 8 innings were played, at the eir 1 of which the ucore stood as follows: Red Stockings.;: 32 Clippers 2.i Billy Legg was the- umpire, ®ad gave general! satisfaction.
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'* »■ ■ •**• 3fr, Miltoa D Chipman would announce to the people- oh Jasper County that he has s Shop foe repaying, wagons, nod farming michinfry's Call on him near the ♦nil road, east of Cotton k iPattoJis Cr< eery, !v V ”*»'» . •
REMINGTONIAN.
V—'Try a sweet puff and Blue Stocking r\nds of cigars fur sale by Dern Bros. T , A are daisies. L(o you want a nice shirt, Neck tie, / gloves, Hose? go to Priest & Bra they will give you the nicest at the smallest cost. The stock of Boots and Shoe? carried by R. F. Priest & Bio. are j ust a little the nicest, and prices the lowest of any house in the West. Go to Kannal’s “Jewelry Store” if you want a Gold Watch, Fine Gold Ring, or a Neck Chain. Scratch Books cheapest at Kannal’s. • —One of the finest and largest lots of Queensware, Glassware and Majolica ware ever grought to town on exhibition at Dern Bros. • * I mean business in Dress goods J, Y. W. Kirk. I divide my profits J. Y. W. Kirk. Black Cashmere J. V. W. Kirk ■ Learning sells schoolbooks and stationery as cheap as the cheapest. - School Books cheap at Kannal’a. Patent medicines of all kinds at Learning’s.
Teachers and scholars I am very sorry indeed that I can not supply you all with your school books, for you can b6t I want to badly enough, you just call in and see if ]j don’t. E. B. Learning. Do you wish to preserve the hand writing of your friends? Get one of those nice * Autograph Albums at Imes & Mejers. The largest |nd most complete Stock of wall paper in the city can be found at Imes & Meyers, and at prices that defy competition call in at their drugstore and look at, the magnificent display. Learning will give you first rate bargains in school books and supplies and treat you just as nicely Keep up with th® times and use Gutta Percha lieady mixed Paint, for durability and sinoih finish il s ‘‘takes the cake Learning is the sole agent for this town. Lieut. Gen.. Phil. H. Sheridan h*s given his promise that he- will attend the Soldier’s reunion with his stidf. Col. R. P. DeHart will also be present to give his inimatable recitation of “Sheridan’s ride to Winchester.” They will all smokeHuradero, real Havana filled, 5 cent cigars, sold, only by Horace E. James. Emmet Kannal, the Apothecary and Jeweler, carries the finest line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver-ware ever put* on sale in Rensselaer. All his goods are fresh and new,, and warranted as represented. Hal. B. Smith will always be on hands to wait on the trade in this department. Call and see the stock before you purchase your goods in the Jewelry line.
Hal. 13. Smith, “The Watch-ma-ker,” can be-found aft Kannal’s Drug Store, where he will be pleased to wait upon his old customers. All ; kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. , a - C&, F., baud! o the v«cy ibes aiueN of cuafoni made lilp and Calf bools, I. e., the King, the Redpalh and the Ealley & Ho ts. Extraordinary! Look. r» dilfpiTiit kindf< of Sowtnjr Ma chines will Ini-offered at a wonderfak low pree of $25, during the Reunion, call otk W. H. C. jkhpad.es atwl look at them. Mr : J. ,J. .1 ohiisoji, 158 Arch St... llidi.innpolis, took Kiovn/s Troll:'Bitters, w.ith 'good, client lor 1 aowidaikt..
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READ—THINK.— EDIT X IE Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise, and will sell good 3 to our Patrons as cheap as oai bought in mTortti ern India *es a I Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. We will save you some Money on BOOTS SHOES. O-oocLs HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, n all and Every Article selected irom our Mammoth Stock of . Merclaandise i Willey & Sigler.
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> TO MARY! HARNESS, SADm.ES, Cl LL4RS, WUIPS, TRK.\RS, V 4 USES. BEAIVH.ETS, ROBES.CAKRIAKETRIM- , MINGS. H ARNESS OIK, etcDomeHticandNcw fork singer Sewing Machines,, etc —-AT W. H. & C. RHOADES' I - HANRESS SHOP. I SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET Rensselaer, - Indiana Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, Engineers, Men tnl MacMnest' 01/iice <j- Works, 9o and 92 Second St., LA FA YE 7 TE, INDIANA. Manufacturer* of and Dealer* in New and Second-Band ftngines and Boilers i SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,BOIBER FRONTSBuilding Fronts t GRATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, lloffs, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges, Glass Gauges. Gauge Cock?, Globe Poles*, Check Valves, Pipe and Finings. Waving an almost endless variety of Patterns for Kopaira ami Attachments for Machines, weare prepared to furnish on the shortest possiblenotice every description of Brass and Iron C'HStin *. . x» It. W.£ii FA DENTIST. the r'»* TIIE JEWELRY H 1.,1t,':. And that I.am nifli better than ever propar oexecute all kinds of workJu my branch ousinoss in the higliest style of the art amt> veatßOSsibe fee*. W. L, ha mar.
