Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1883 — perscnal and Lccal. [ARTICLE]
perscnal and Lccal.
, Geo. Havens returned from Dakota last Thursday. Watches, clocks, and jewelry, re* paired by Hardman, the jeweler. . A first born daughter at the house of S. B. Moflit, in Newton township. ■ , The New Book Store at the P. 0., is the place to get the most and best books for vour money. .Mr. Elmer Dw iggi sis came hom e ‘from Michigan University, for the Thanksgiving vacation.: .Now is your time to call on Ludd Hopkin for Boots. They must go at some price. , Go to Emmet Kannal’s for Cigars and Tobacco, and take a cfiance at the “Music Box” for every 25c worth purchased. Horace I). Kent, a prominent citizen of Kentland, and brother of the late Alexander Kent, died suddenly Saturday morning of congestion-of 4he brain. .. '— —■ Keep up your COW S and feed them on “Thorley Food”, it increases the flow of milk, and improves quality, for sale ONLY at Emmet Kannal’s drug store. .—Bremer& Cissel sold tlieir Winamac roller skate outfit to parties in that town and will go to Warsaw, this state, we are informed. Faiim for Kent.—J. Peacock offers Lis farm of 135 acres, ;; miles' frornJlensselaer, for rent for. a term of years. Land in good state of cultivation. ts ■ ' 'i > ■ Isaac Williams, of Marion Co., Ohio, visited his sister, Mrs. llobert Kepner, the past week. Hel iked so well he bought a small borton of it. ■ ? ' x. r Tqr. and Mrs. Levine, •were serenaded by about twenty of our yopng people the other evening, wire were invited in, and enjoyed a yi msant time. Skating Kink.——The new flour is now completed and the ■ rink will be open regularly on .Wednesday ami Saturday e\ enings hereafter. I). S. Willey, Manager. • —■ »•« Do not eat adulterated candy, when you can get the pure goods, at LeviiyVs candy, factory, apd it only costs a little more ti an goods that. have nothing to reccommend them but price.
Misses Della and Arilla Cotton reached home from Dakota Tuesday night. They each have a perfect title to a quarter section of land and think Dakota the finest country in the world. The Rev. Philip McDade anand evening services will be held in the 3lissiopaiy Baptist church next Sunday, and regularly thereafter. Before, you buy books of any kind, stop, at the Post-ofiice and examine one of the ijicest collections ever brought to Rensselaer, i No scuffed corners-, no stall books, all new, all cheap. v.
The M. E. Sunday school is now -4n a flourishing condition. .The attendance last Sunday was at least one hundred. T. J. Far;den now fills the place of Superintendent The reduction of llnot and Shoe ! stock at “Hopkins Corner” near i the bridge still continues. Satisfy j yourself by examinations of dress j goods,. Hosiery. Neck- j wear', Underwear &c., and see if j ►we really mean clearing out sale. ——- ; iMrs-Mary C. Hatner, a womanwell advanced 'in years, was tak-, .en to. the Insane Asylum at Indi- • anapolis, Monday, by Sheriff- Pow- ■ ell. Slit* has been mure or. less , deranged for several weeks. The opium habit is thought to be they probable cause other ciiiittion. ! — ■■ ■- ... ■! - Emmet Kannal deals in Organs ; direct from factory. I uys for Knot I ’ cash, has not b<-eii in the very, long, nor : hee ; i-e -old 13 j Oigantj ;ii one yemr/imt. can offer fEGilceix.cnts- equal to' any 'lcr.ler iii the county, laities desiring to ;.u.n hirsq an irisiTument will do ; wed to cad and learn jtfices.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bablu now of Kentland, passed Suhday among friends and relatives in Rensselaer. Mr. Babb preached at the Church of God, on Sunday morning. Emmet Kannal carries the largest ktock of “SPECTACLES” of any house in Jasper county, a perfect fit guaranteed. », a. .• Mr. David Nelson, a prominent citizeh of Remington, died at his home in that place last Saturday. He has been sick for several weeks. He was the lather of D. M. Nelson, the county school superintendent. The lunatic, Hugo Hellenstein, now confined in the county jail is constantly growing worse. 'The measures for removing him to the state asylum are now nearly completed, -.and he will probably be taken tllere before the end or the week. G. M. Bennett, a Brakesßah on an L., N. A. & C. freight train, while coupling cars, at LaCross, in Laporte county, last Monday morning about three o’clock, .warren over by the cars,- and so badly injured that he died before night Bennett’s wife lives, in Lafayette, but his father lives in Barkley tp., in this county. From the Bee Valley Free Press, published at Rec Heights, in Hand county, Dakota, we learn that the good people of that far western town will celebrate Thanksgiving day as heartily as their eastern brethren. The names of Misses Lydia and Amanda Paris and their brother R. S. Paris, formerly of Rensselaer, appear prominently upon the programme. Misses Arilla and Della Cotton,'of St. Lawrence, were guests of Lydia and Amanda Paris first of the week. Having each secured 160 acres of Dakota’s choicest dirt, they return to. their eastern home, at Rensselaer, Ind., to .spend the winter. Thus they add two names more to the list of brave girls that think Dakota is good enough for them. —[Ree Hights, Dak., Free Press.
