Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1883 — Personal and Local. [ARTICLE]

Personal and Local.

Services at the Church of God, next Sabbath, at 10:30 a. m. * —*- •i The P. O. is the popular place for books and stationery* ♦ ♦ A Mush and Milk social tomorrow evening. Calf lined Boots, McCracken & Kirk. Harbolt & Catt are putting up a sizeable carpenter shop on Van Rensselaer street. ' -—; ■ i '+ The very latest l*nen collars, and Broaches, call and see them, at Mrs. Sadie Laßues. Mr, and Mrs. S. P. Thompson, took in the Louisville Exposition, last week. . Don’t go stumbling around, ip the dark, when you. can, buy a lantern for 75c, at Kannal’s. •f ,B. p. McCoy’ of Jordan tp., has gone.to Eldorado, Ohio, for a winter’s sojourn among friends. A new and very choice line of millinery and Ladies’ jewelry, just opened, at Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s. Mr. J. B. Ellis was up from Kokomo over Sunday, visiting his son of the firm of Ellis & Murray, the dry goods men. Velvets, .Plushes, Silks ,and Satr ins. just top awful cheap. Call and see them., ; A >• Hemphill & Honan. , - , ■" -\\ * ■*. 1 * •' The new railroad time next Monday. You will have to turn your time pieces back about ten minutes to keep with railroad time.

• M School bbioks and 1 school supplies of all kinds, and the cheapest in town, at Kannal’s drug store. A G. A. R. £ost has «TUst been instituted at Rose Lawn. Eor further particulars, see our correspondence from that lively little burg. r--'---. - : Nob 1 , that my family is here to assist me, we shah make fresh Candy every day at LCvino’s Candy factory. All are invited to call. Henri Levino. —f---T—-- ■ r—~m Mr. M. M. Jones, his wife and daughter-in-law are the guests of the doctor’s; sister, Mrs. Philip McDade. The doctor prophesies a prosperous future for our town. The Ladies all. say: My, goodness, you have the best and prefc tiest miilinery in the town. Hemphill & Honan. m ••• » John Smitherer, reported killed by the cars, last week, in Delphi, is not any way near dead, according to the Journal, but will recover. Having secuie'd the sendees of a first-class baker; U will newr'fewip 2 on hand, fresh, Milk Bread, Twist bread, Pinafore bread, Pan bread, Rusks, Tea-Rolls, Buns, and all kinds of Cakes.-—H. M. Purcupile.

For Ten Years. —The Tutuer Brothers hate leased the big, double front, store room, in Me Coy’s new building, for a peiiod of ten year, to use the same for a grocery store. Our old time friend, C. P. May-, 'hew, writes rs from Red Bluff, Cal., for the.pufpose of renewing his subscription and to vent his ! feelings in a-wild hurrah for Mas- ! sacliusetts, New York, and Pemi- ! sylvaiiia. Its all light for you to feel'good, ( Churley,its on.r turn to holler now.

I > Hdnry PiglesLack, and B. F. Shields retunied from Franklin, Neb., last Saturday. They both 'intend returning to that place within a couple of months. Shields i has bought land there, end Eiglesbadfc will open a butcher (shop, in the town. R. B. ton has sold his land near Franklin at an advance df/81000, on the purchase price. He will buy there again however. The families of W. J. Imee and Geo. i Norris, who live at Franklin, are .reported to be healthy and contented. Mrs. lines’ health, which Was delicate for a long time previous id. her departure from this ! place, is now completely restored. M. H. Ihgram, of Winamac, Fuiasxi ! Co., writes: My wife is nsiag II Brown' s Iron Bitters with marked good [.effect- v.... ■’ ■■