Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We do not go out on the street after customers, nor drop through the mails private circulars. Hopkins’ Boots are well known. We are in the bnsinas, intending to stay; were brought up in it; and if square dealing, arid attention to business will do it, we shall stay, witli Prices that talk, and Goods that Sell. —[Ludd Hopkins.

The. Quarterly Meeting.- -The regular Quarterly Meeting, of the Rensselaer circuit,’ of the M. E. church, will be held next Saturday and Sunday at the Watson schoolhouse. Services will be held in the Rensselaer church building on Monday, morning and evening, at which tlie Rev. J. 11. Glaypool, the presiding elder; is expected to preach.

Dr. J. W. Horton, partner of Dr. I. G. Kelley, the oldest estab- ; 1 ished dentist of Jasper county, has made arrangements to visit | Rose Lawn every alternate Thnrs- | day for the purpose of doing gen J eral dentistry work. His next ' visit will be -.on next Thursday, j Oct., 18tb. He will have with him the I VITALIZED Alii apparatus, by means of which teeth can be extracted positively without pain or harm. ts. Last Tuesday, Octolier 2nd, was rather a numerous birthday among our citizens. Walker Sage completed the years usually allotted to man—three score and ten. Mrs. James Broadie counted a half century and received a birthday present, of a new Sewing machine. Dr. Maxwell, wife and son, celebrated the Doctor’s 43rd birthday by partaking of a magnificent dinner at ' the;Tracy mansion oa Gilboa, on | Mrs. Tracy’s fifty-fifth anniversary. • And the back townships are to j hear from yeU-[ Remington News.