Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1883 — Personal and Looal. [ARTICLE]
Personal and Looal.
Tlie fair is a success. Bargains; at the Trade Palace. Boots and Shoes fnr every body and his wife, at the Trade Palace. Mrs, 11. P. Priest has gone to Rushville, this state, to visitfriends. . '• ■ i Mrs. Clara Lucas, nee Peacock, and her brc\t.lier Ohas. Peacock, both of (billatin, Teun., are visiting their relatives and friends in this place. 500 yds. brocaded Dress goods 12 l-2e per yd, cap only lie bought at Heinydiil] A lit man’s. These goods are less Than , jobbers prices. Call.early and be convinced. Mr. John W. Jacks, of Hanging Grove, met ivi'th a serious accident i last week. He was thrown from a. load of hay, and two ribs were broken find left leg and arm badly bruised. John .Kohler and the contractors on McCoy’s new building have j settled tbei/.diiiiculfcies, without. lh«i effusion of blood, and Kohler is again bringing bricks for the building. ° M On next Sunday IP S. Dwiggins will prelieli at the Clirlstian church, at half pist 10 b’ebx k, the subject (*t Eli disc-'-urse will be “The Bride and the Bridegroom.” AH" gre cordially invited. According to the. Indianapolis Journal she “Peoples Railway I Company of America.'’ must have igone the way all humbugs go apongr or later,__ as its i polls office is closed. ; Now is tire very best time to make your selections of Fall Mil-: linery, and Mrs. Sadie Laltue’s, is ! ; the best place, all new goods, cheap j ! prices and obliging saleswomen to wait upon you. Call early white the stock is new. According to the story, iMary Anderson, the famous young 'Ajirericarractress, v.iio has lately gone to -Europe* has done herself a vast amount of credit by refusing an introduetiofi to the proftigate Prince of Wales. The frosts of Saturday and Sunday nights extended over a wide scope of country, but from all accounts, .the damage resulting does not seem to have been very great. In this vicinity, in a few low places, the corn has been dans aged a little, but not to any serious extent. Charley TTarrington, the Rose La'.vn druggist, was quietly, but effectually,..married, in Rensselaer, on Monday, the Brd Inst., to Miss Mary E. Clemens, of v Surrey, j J ustice A. H. Wood officiating. . Charley ffi a right clover fellow and The Republican wishes, him much good. Yearly Meeting.—-The next session of tire- Northern Indiana Yearly Meeting, of the Free -Will I Baptist denomination, will be j held in the Presbyterian church, jin Rerrw 'la' r, commencing Tliursplay evei'iing, September 20th, and Ibe-> : Sabbath. All are cordially invifc;g3gMia£x— The Rev. T. C. Webster, tire newly assigned pastor of the Rensselaer M. 11. cl lurch, with Iris son am veil Monday evening, and Mrs. Webster,- with, her infant Son, arj rived last evening They have ; moved into tlie new parsonage, i Mr. AW* soiv-wiil bold service- at jthe M. E. Church, next Sunday j morn;ag end evening. I ]J. IT. Green, a pmednei't nus;luess marine Goodiahd. was titxoww ; from his buggy, on.SabTrdcy afteri Ist. near J. M . Bear's place, fopr.mites north of' GoodI Sand, and sustained injuries firm [which be died [at M tec next evening. He was . unconscious from the time of tlb - ae, ident. Jlis remains were taken to Otsego, X. Y. for burial. Almost A Blaze:- -While Rev. Peter Hinds was doing his chores, who was sick, and propped up in an invalid chaiv, discovered that the house-was on live. Mr. Hinds was called, and by vigorous work, •niScoected inyatting oat the fire, with but slight damageibnt it was a narrow escape from a burn-put, as ten minutes more 'wouldimve 1 i *i 1 iftiiniirl
• i.j Airs. W. De M. Hooper returned to Indianapolis yesterday. The Trade Palace store will not be undersold, * > .Miss Ada Peacock, of Paxton," 111., is in thisida«e, visiting friends, (J • 1 Mrs. F, W. Eabcock started for Toledo, Ohio, yesterday, to visit friends. John Reynolds has just brought a race horse. Said to go' like lightning. A well selected stock of Goods just received from Cliicngo, at Hemphill & Honan’s emporium oh fashions. The completion of the Noithem Pacific Railway, was signalized by impressive . ceremonies at Gold Spike, Montana, Saturday. The best place to buy Queensware, is where they have a large stock to choose from, Lußue’s have a heavy stock and low prices. Call and examine. Xv.. J. F. Purcupllu wife and little son, of Brooklir. N. Y., are visiting their parents and other friends and relatives in Rensselaer. -.' v■•-- .; G ;b : ; -.' 7 . 1 '• A nice line of carpets, at reduced prices; also the nicest lot of dmtble mat single \ounges that can be found in the country, may be seen at Sears & Son’s.. _ • _ AYe can give somebody a valuabl e “pointer” on a good subject for a grave yard insurance policy, if Mr. .Alfred McCoy doesn’t dispose of Those wild Mexican mustangs of his, pretty soon. Emmet Ivanna! lias' just received two brands of “cigars” for which he pays $38,40 per thousand, and offers them to the public at 5 cents each. They are {Eme, and smokers shouldnot fail to try them. They are No. 1 and lie buys them direct, from the factory. Threshing Machine for sale.— xk-Threshing Machine, as good as new, for sale at a low price and on reasonable terms. The machine is now in practical operation in the country. Inquire of B. F. Ferguson, at the Grain Elevator, Rensselaer, Ind. . Groans! Organs!!—‘Win.H. Y Ci Rhoades have now on exhibition InpdJMutiM Masoir '•&" Hamlin organs. Should you want an organ that is asxnear perfect as can he made, call on W. H. & C. Rhoades, and they will show you some beautiful instrument?. Archie Grubb, the section boss, “rode the goat,” m the Odd Follows lodge room Tuesday evening; but who “bucked the tiger” in that pernicious gambling hole over a prominent business house on Washington street, during the same tiiiie we are mi able to state, but probably the “same old gang” i was there in force.
