Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1883 — Perscnal and Local. [ARTICLE]
Perscnal and Local.
Circuit Court next week. W. B. Austin, Avent to Knox yesterday, to attend court. Prepared Buckwheat, prime, just received at Laßue’s. Those, who buy to try, will .ever after try to buy, those "nobby Quits' of J. J.Waterlmry. Mrs. C. W. Thomas, the “magnetic and botanic” physician, went to Attica, last Friday. Do you appreciate dry feet, see McCracken & Kirk. Miss Ida J ones, of Kentland, is visiting at the house of her uncle T. L. Jones. Syrups, guaranteed pure, and new crop Sorghum molasses, at Laßue’s. Boss grub, at soup-house prices, at the No we Is House to-morrow evening. Supper from six to eight. Go to Priest & Bro’s, for your Boots & Shoes, bought direct from manufacturers, every pair warranted. Messrs. IT. Parcupiie, Emmet Kannal, E. I). Rhoades, j-Bill Childers and C. 0. Starr, are up on Black Marsh, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Sigler, of Wheeler, Porter county, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Arnold of the same place are visiting their relatives here. 1 About forty of Fowler’s- heavy [weights went to-Oxford, Friday, to lynch the murderer, hut they fade,l to lind him. It whs e joke on .our livery men .--[Fowler Era, - At this time of year one is very apt to have Diarrhea or Oholerarnorbus, this im y be avoided l>y i using Cholerine, for sale at E. B. I Meyer’s Drug store. 1 - ' Deputy Grand Master W. P. 'Green, of lienss'c’aer, will organize, a lodge of the Ancient order of United Workmen, at Hammond, lndi, to-:0' trrbTv night. The IILNs.oELAR RfpILLICAN says the* Kansas corn is a failure in ;.Jasper eouiity. Generally speak- | ing it -is a fail ure every where, it requires a year long at both ends in this latitude, for Kansas corn to matUTe.-—[ K ehtland G azette. Attention ]'v::iu-nuiw. —O‘oo3s" eve-rv-WBek.- fr-edi 1 * ;uid new from Chicago in the latest and best styles, at ali’3. M. P. Chilcote’s millinery store. Prices lower- ; than the lowest. Call and see before looking elsewhere: Joseph Sharp has gone to Rensselaer, to engage in the poultry business at that place. The Gazette commends Joe to 'the confidence of the citizens of that place, and wishes him much success.— [Kentland Gazette. Mr. C. P. Mitchell lias been ap’ pointed special agent for North' west Indiana, in the New York Life Insurance Company. It is a good position, and we think Mr. Mitchell has the necessary “brass j and sass, and pluck and vim,” to succeed., splendidly^Uj • John Damlow and Bertha Barz were licensed to marry, last week, in Chicago. - Few girls, wlieil they many, will" willingly unite with one whom they know to be a “way downer” but Bertha, evidently, has no hesitation about marrying Damlow.
To my numerous patrons in Rensselaer, and vicinity, I wish to < say that ! have made large addi-, tions to my stock of Gold Watches,! Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Ac., I for the fall trade. If youTTave not! time to call and see us, your orders j by mail will receive prompt at ten- j tion. —|_G. H. [lull, Jeweler, < b 9 Alajn Street Lafayette, Ind. 1 ' • . ' .» The Rev. Philip MeDade returaed, Saturday, from a three week’s business and pleasure visit among 1 friends in his old fields of labor. He visited Clinton, Howard, Tipton, and portions of Cass and Carroll counties. He reports that the late frosts, in those localitiis, did [ much more damage than they d : d here. ... '‘‘ • t Mis. Johnson, who resided near the river, north-east of town, was' thrown from a buggy while returning from camp-meeting last Saturday evening, and sustained injur-1 ies from which she died Tuesday morning. She was paralyzed by the shock but regained conscious, cess. She was aged about 50 yew«j and was a vary estimable woman.—[Goodlaud Herald,
Mr. David Shields, started for Texas, last evening, Rubber boots for the men. Me Cracken & Kirk. M, F. Chi lcote attended court in Kentland, last week. A ;. Those Boys on Liberal Corner. Going! Going!! GOlNGlllthim; nobby suitings at Waterbury’s. Ralph Paxton went back to his telegraphing 'business, at Cincinnati, last Friday. Just received, at Laßue’s cheap grocery, a new supply of teat Golden liio coffee. __ Messrs. B. Querry, of Gillum, and his son James, of Barkley, called upon The Republican, Monday. Emmet Karnnl is agent for the Story & Camp organs, manufactured at Chicago, the best first-class, tow-priced organ in the market. Mr. Parker, of Kansas, is dangerously ill from injury of knee joint. He is at the ' home of his brother-in-law, Joseph lienkle, of Barkley tp. A noble line of Falley’s -make of Ladies’”' shoes,-' just received -at Purest A Bros., opposite McCoy A Thompson© bank. Call and examine, them. . Recorder Abbettpassed Sunday at Flora, tips state, arid brought back with him Airs. Abbett, .vho had been visiting her parents there, for some time. ’ Mr. 0. Cannon, of. Howard, Kansas, was back iu this part of the country on business, last week, and visited his brother-in-law, Mr. J. W. Duvall, over Sunday. Mi. Cannon went off on Monday. Mr. Charles White, of Chicago, is working for Mr. J. J. Waterbary, lie is one of the best workmen in the state, and comes well recommended by the leading tailors of .Chicago. Bring iii your orders, arid- let us keep this artist here. J. J. Watlbluuy. A Reward Offered.—We will drive a reward of five dollars for information which will secure the conviction of any person who destroys onr advertising signs,, upon any of the highways in this vicinity. Sears & Son. Mr. aiuTATrvTlrwih Hovehsteeu; of Wichita, Kansas, arrived at the house of their nnele, Mr. T. L. -Jones, last v.vek. Mr. Howensteen took the back track, for Wichit-i, the next day, but his wife v. ill remain in -this place for several weeks. Mr. Sol McCurtain was in from Barkley tp., the other day. He says Nubbin ledgers are well fixed this fall. Ith work in the new ditches, whenever they want it, at SLSO a day, and plenty of whiskey to drink, and beef and potatoes to eat they are waxing fat and d—n sassy. Ladies, would you prefer to purchase Corsets, iloopskir ts, bustles, jand Knitwear for your own sex, go to Miss “Babcock’sl Ghe also
keeps the combination or Union suits 'in Knit Wollemrcnr for children. WJiile you are there just .ask to see those nice Warm fleece lined Hose in colors, and unbleached. Hemphill Sc Honan have for sale Black Velvets at 50c per yard; Brocade Dress Goods at 10c per yard; all colors in yarn 75e per lb, j 'Corsets from 50c to $1,50; Knit j underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen ! [and Children, at lowest living pri- j [ces. We have, also, a full line of J i Millinery, Ribbons, Plumes, Tips, i ! lies, Collars, Children’s Knit; Cloaks. Hose-Woolen and Cotton- ! ; every thing needed in a family, that 1 ; will surprise you in quality arid j r price. Gairi and- examine before ' purchasing. j To all who are interested in having a ladies’ furnishing store ! jin Rensselaer, where over-work-ing mothers can purchase readyi made muslinwear, for themselves . and children, at a trifle above the ; cost of the raw material: I wish to say that I am now keeping a .complete stock of Ladies, and j Childrens furnishing goods, such I as: Ready-made 'Muslinwear,! Knit Wollenwear, Shirts, Corsets, j Gloves, Hosiery, Hoopskirts, bust- j ! les, Infant’s and children’s diess- j ! es, Stocking, Ladies’ and Child-' j pen’s gossamer waterproof circu- [ ; lars, all of which I offer at reasonable prices. Call and see my j stock, no trouble to show goods.
MOLLIE W. BABCOCK.
Rensselaer is the “dandy” town, and improving every d.<y. Shoes for the ladies. McCracken tfc Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, have set up housekeeping, in Sorith addition, across the river. ‘ Mothers have you seen those canning little frocks tor children, at Miss Babcock’s? The Hon. R. S. Dwiggins is staying at Battle Creek, Mich., for the benefit of his health. Extra long Ostrich plumes, in black and colors, only $4, worth 86, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired, at KannaFs, by H. B. Smith, the competent watch maker Mrs. E. R. Cisscl goes to Greencastle, to-day, intending to remain there with her son, the Piev. J. H. Cissel. Mr. C. G. Sears went to Battle Creek, Mich , Monday, expecting there to meet Mrs. Sears, who has been east all summer. The largest and handsomest line of cloth window shades ever on sale in Jasper county, may be hal at Kaniial’s. The Rev. Philip MeDade will go to Fowler, to-morrow, and remain over Sunday, for the purpose of ansisting in the organization of a Baptist church at that place. The largest and handsomest lot of Clocks, direct from the Factory, a.t prices so low, anyone can afford to buy. Call and learn prices, at KannaFs. - The Rev. Morris Sonnencheinq a Jewish Rabbi, of Chicagq, parformed the ancient rite of circumcision upon the infant son of Mr. Nathan Fondig, last Tuesday. Everybody is invited to call at Pureupiles Restaurant and 1 fancy Grocery ar.d look at their goods which are of the bes brands, which will be sold cheap, or trade for country pYO'dilco. Mr. .J. A. Ramey, of Newton township, lias rented his farm and will settle in Rensselaer. Desire to obtain good schooling priviledges is liismotive for change. He will find Rensselaer just the place lie is looking for. Mr. F. tV. Babcock attended circuit court, at Kentland last week in his Capacity of attorney. This week he went over to preside in an important case, in which Judge Ward was, for some reason, disqualified.
