Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Furniture Store of F. J. Sears & Son will be closed on July 4th. They go to celebrate. Ice-Cream and Strawberries. —The ladies of the M. E. church will conduct an ice-cream and strawberry festival to-morrow, (Friday) evening, in the vacant room in Makeever’s new building, adjoining Farden & Noland’s boot and shoe store. The public is most cordially invited to attend. Gutta Percha is the best mixed paint in the world. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Learning is the sole agent for Rensselaer. We manufacture Buggies, and also sell those of other manufacturers. Roberts Bros. ■ ■ .1. ■ Learning sells more perfumery than any other house in the county. Why ? Because he keeps Florentine, the best in the world. The celebration at De Motte, in Keener tp., on the Fourth of July, promises to be a splendid affair. Col. De Motte, of Valparaiso, promises positively that he will be present and deliver an oration. —... <a>. Collars! Collars!! COLLARS!!! —Ladies’ collars, Lace and Linen, cheaper than ever offered before, at Hemphill & Honan’s.

Excursion Postponed. Arrangements had been perfected for a grand excursion to Cedar Lake, to-day, under the auspices of the Ladies Literary Society, but the exceedingly unfavorable character of the weather, during the past four days, has caused its postponement until a more propitious occasion. Go to La Rue’s for bargains in Groceries, Queensware, Glassware and provisions. You will get a better class of goods, and more of them, for the same amount of money, than you will at any place in town. They pay the highest price for produce. Call and examine goods and prices. Taken to the Asylum!—William Price, whose insanity was mentioned in last week’s Republican, was taken to the Asylum for the Insane, at Indianapolis, last Monday by Sheriff Powell, assisted by Joseph Burns, of Barkley tp- * Now “get there Eli,” for Haus, at the New Bakery, has fitted up an elegant Ice Cream parlor, and also keeps fresh bread, cakes and pies, and invites you to call. i An ice cream and strawberry festival was given at the Opera House last Thursday evening under the auspices of the Presbyterian Sabbath school. The preparations for the festival had been extensive and elaborate, and had not the weather proved threatening and unfavorable in the early part of the evening it would doubtless proved a yery gratifying success. As it was, however, the receipts did not exceed the expenses by more than about sixteen dollars.

The M. E. Parsonage. The building committee of the M. E. church held a meeting last Friday, and after giving the old parsonage a thorough examination, it was decided to rebuild and enlarge that building rather than to erect a new one throughout. A second story will be added, and such other alterations aud additions made as will make it a comfortable and convenient residence. After the conclusion of the Free Will Baptist services, at the Presbyterian church, last Sunday, the congregation repaired to the river where the pastor, the Rev. B. F. Ferguson, administered the rite of baptism to Samuel Sparling, Chas. Hammond, Miss Bertie Daugherty and Miss Florence Williams.

Horse Notes.

“I take pleasure in saying that when my horses were sick with what was called lung fever, last Spring, .1 gave Simmons luiver Regulator [liquid] in one ounc* doses, twice a day. They all recovered speedily. JJ. T. MICHELE!!. •Trop’r Michecer’s Express, Jenkintown, Pa. “I wish to.state that a valuable horse of mine was taken with colic, and after lining all means available, the thought struck me fas I had no salts in the house] to use Simmon’s Liver Regulator. After giving about four ounces of it. in the lapse of a half hour he had an of erat on and was cured. I think it valuab.e information to yourself and stock raisers. Yours Respectfully. ; W. A. LIALLANJfc Jessnpvillh, Ga.