Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1883 — Skating Rink. [ARTICLE]

Skating Rink.

I - ' - .. ! J r .F. Hinds has . rented tne ’Opera House, hail, over Willey & Sighd b. -de Palace store, .and ffofu fpiSfl ::: W iSijgiff ' will asfl fit ■ same for a Sfegt rfttnF. TlmTbseihating and healih- : fubaecompiishinent of skating on ' roller skates will be taught in a scientific manner. she doors v. nl bo opes: :d every ' evening; except Siind 'V,- at **> , o clock. lei'ii.s: .Admission to the hail as a. spectator, 10 cents. For the use bi skates. for- the evening, including iulsiii • ion, 25 cents; K-AJ’.D Fami:. .—Bohemians and ,Polesdonr.'/ 'i abound in Chicago, ‘and ’they ■■.lt m rvi-:*-. 1, early _ ai 4 often, lie re are a f ;\v. speciiaet’ names oil couples to whom marriage boons 'S v»e.Co is iuca m ujmi. • city, last b-atui'iayn B-ftiio ;hif j Kink, Apolonia Piectno.z.' l&jetan Halm, i "Th’.ft ldiibmc. . Vaclay rial?, >’aric Kulii&ron. y-ybb, V. Wiikov/rky, }j. Saiagfewit?. 1 \V. skaje«*aki, dv-p; iiizvlie Kocliarska. ■■-.■■* A: li i.-mlissAja, * . < Anna J. Westergaar*!- } Francks/-ik Frey, ' 'ibu vma, —— Ernest prcghDOW, —a—- ■ i 'tina Fick. ‘ Vincent Flail,

A rush of job work, at fair time, and extra ' labor in changing the form of tlie paper, makes us late this week. E. P. Honan was. in Chicago Monthly buying goods. Full lin,e of Fall Goods at the Trade Palace. Preaching in' the M. E. church, next Sunday, by the new minister, morning and evening. Special bargains doling the fair at Hemphill A Honan's. Tlie Lafayette Courier thinks the Tippecanoe county fair is “busted”. The comets won a game of ball at the fair gi ounds yesterday, by a big score. Prof, anti Mrs. P. H. Kirseh have taken up their abode with Mrs. Moss on Cullen street. The largest and cheapest line of Ladies Dress Goods, in Jasper county, at the Trade Paktet. Ladies, keep posted in the latest styles in Millinery and Dresmakiug, by calling at Hemphill & Honan’s. Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Ladies and Gents • Furnishing Goods at the lowest living prices, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Ttaßre Pros’, carry a fall stock of groceries, keep prices low, ami pay highest —prices for country produce. The FrOe Will Baptists will hold their social meeting., in the Presbyterian church, next tSntnrday - at 2 1-2 p. m., till invited. The Fair; —In almost all of the d pertinents the ?air*this year, is unusually good. The attendance yesterday was light, as. wrs to be exbected, but to-day the crowd is immense. F'.T A. B; ('. Of commerce,, see Turn Furdeu's new a. d. ThaFyou may know * The place to go “ *