Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1883 — Personal and Local. [ARTICLE]
Personal and Local.
Special Examination for teachers at the School Building, Saturday, December Sth. Go to Eger Bros, for your Holiday goods, large stock of Toys of all kinds, and low prices. Wort on the jury room, pver, the entrance to the court house, is progressing satisfactorily. No rents to pay, ho clerks to hire. Cheapest and best goods for the money, at Hemphill & Honan’s The Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins is again staying at Battle Creek, Mich., for the benefit of his health. He will remain until the Holidays. I get up nicer fitting, and better made garments than can be got Up at any drug stoie. J. J. Waterbury.
Thomas Peacock, of Paxtori; Hlinois, visited his father J. Peacock. arid other friends here; over Suliday. ; . in, Jasper county to chll and examine Their prices on Boots & Shoes, foithe riext ten day. W. H. Legg and family have gone to Logansport, with the intention of making that place their residence in future. Mr. R. P. Benjamin has bought the Cotton lumber yard, and will be glad to supply all wishing lumber, at reasonable rates. MrS; Dr. Washburn has been Seriously sick for some weeks with rheumatism. Wo are glad to know that she is somewhat better. Ladies remember this: The cheapest place in town to buy millinery, is, at Hemphill & Honaifs. 7.T~ < t ,v. ■/ . " “ T • . , Mr: and Mrs. D. L. Green, who have been visiting old friends in this Vicinity for some time, started for their home at Wichita, Kansas, on Tuesday.
Mr-Hardman, the is having three signs painted by Leyino, which, judging from the rest of Mr. Levino’s work, will be very fine. Peter Thomas, !( iiwho removed from Newton township, in the fall; now orders his copy of The Republican sent to Monitor P. O;, McPherson county, Kansas. Qver stocked in heavy boots, yyijl offer for the next tell days, great bargains in heavy boots, call early and secure a bargain; Me Ciaeken & Kirk. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Battle Creek, Mich:; last week, where he expects to remain for some time for the benefit of his health. • L No, R. P. Benjamin is not teaching school. He is in the lumber trade, haying purchased the Frank Cotton stock, and expects to do a csrlWhid «-eehrur.• *5 Hon. S. R. Nichols is, for the first time, getting in his work ah County Commissions.r. “Dbfe” beers his honors meekly, but will maMs.an A No. 1 commissioner, all the same. A house te rent, enquitt! of M. O. Cissel. Pure candies and new note of all kinds, for the Holidays, at Eger Bros.
Mabbied: —At ttm residence of B. F. Ferguson, Nov., 29th, 1883, Mr. James Antrim to Miss Vence F. Bonk, Re< B. F. Furgusoni officiating. Raven Horse and Cattle food, the best thing of the kind offered in Jas pt r county. Guaranteed to give satisfaction? money refunded. F. B. Learaifig. * Troxell, a former resident of Rensselaer, but now of Keener township,' has leased the Eagle Hotel, in North Judson, and will try his luck at hotel keeping. t i Oscar Tharp, of Newton tp., is the f«ther of six children, all boys. Ura fiixth made his advent upon this world of tribulation, last Tuesday morning. ■ -4.. • . 1 ' ' The members of the Ladies’ Literary return their %anks sci itheiLDfetobfirs of the Orchestra for smite at their entertainment on Thanksgiving eveL Also to persons wjio in the Mistletoe Bough.
