Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1883 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN ; ' Ealph Fendig’s for bargains. Mince meat at L ußue’s. Margins exhausted, at Fehdig’s. Pickles by the dozen at La Hue’s., Aplique letters in silk embroidery, at Mrs. La Rue’s. j ~r . , t Bay your New Year’s cdhdy at Levino’s candy factory. — - Go to La Rue’s for bargains m lamps. • Go to Misß Babcock’s for scrap books. Holiday Cakhs'. HaUs makes them. # —. _ f Paper and Envelopes at Miss Babcock’s. —* Nice Fruit Cake, at Hans’ bakery. Go to La Bue’s for bargains in Teas, Spices and canned goods. Full line of spectacles, at Hardman’sj the jeweler. 4 Haus keeps, and makes, the nicest line of Cakes, in Rensselaer. Hardman, “THE” Jeweler, Rensselaer, Ind. ------- Euy your canned goods at La Rue’s. Haus is the place to get you nice fresh Bread. Wood Base Burners, at Cleaver’sthey are daisies, cheap, warranted. Lamp goods at half regular price, at Kannal’s. x_': .. ■ ■ -MH ‘ Cheap! Cheaper!! CHEAPEST!!!—RaIph Fendig. _____ Notice. ~ By the loOks of things around Sears & Son’ Furniture Store you would thing they meant business. Notice to Slieep Raisers. tSST Henry Fisher has three fine Bucks, cross between Qotswold and Leicester, for sale, cn his faim noith of Rensselaer. Notice of Lost Note. Notice is hereby given that 1 have ; lost a certain Note Galling for four hundred dollars, dated September. 4th,; 1882. Due September 4th, 1884, sign- 1 ed bv Arthur Trusself, payable to me. All are warned from or trading for said note, Dec, 17th, 188 N, 2t p. John Mo Jimsey. ■ •**►*-* j > My stock of Silver Ware and Jewelry lias been selected from head quarters in Chicago, (no catalogue goods at all,) therefore getting nice patrons and newer goods. Call early and examine my display. Yours Respectfully, Emmet Ivannal. Ulust be Sold. Before January Ist, my stock of Cassimeres, Over-coatings and Suitings of all descriptions. The profits to be given to the purchaser. Call in and make your choice, leave your order , and get a nice, nobby suit, for a small amount: , J. J. AVdteibury. t Muskegon, Mich.. Oct. 1,1881. J. D. Kellogg, Dear Sir:—Your Columbian Oil has made some wonderful cures here of fever sores, one’ case of thirty years standing, Not hurting it recommended for anything of the kind, we thought it might be of advantage to you to mention this case it your circular. Hoping this will be of service to you, we are very truly yours, C. L. Brundage <!c Son, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. IG-l.j-16. . - Earnest Words for Honest Sceptics. , ■ —By Mrs. H. Y. Rj?ed.— This book was written to meet the Infidel's objections, to the Bible. It meets a want long felt by the Christian world. It is endorsed alike by clergymen mid layman. Pastors of the different- churches are invited to call and examine it. Price 75cts. Sold only by Miss Babcock. $3,000 lor y.> cents? Accident tickets of the Travelers Insurance Co., for S3OOO in ease of accidental death or sls a week for .disabling injury, for sale at the Loan and Insurance Bureau. This ticket is a policy against death or injury from casualty, including lightning, tornado and all .manner of accidental death or injury for which anyone would want 1 day to 16 25c a •Usr.itO
Lodge Oflicers for ensuing Terms:
ORDER OF Till? eastern STAR. The following is the list of officers for Evening Star chapter, Q. S. for the year 1884. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Agnes O. Kelley; Worthy Patron, Mordeeai F, Chilcote; Associate Matron; Mrs. Mbria Hopkins; Secretary* Miss May Miller; Treasurer, Mrs. Lydia A. Moss; Conductress, Miss Ada Hopkins; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Nellie Learning. Grand Army of The Republic. Rensselaer Post, No. S4 f G. A. R. lias elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Post Commander, James A. Burnham; Seqior Vice Commander, J. G. Dexter; Junior Vice Commander, ; Chaplain, Joseph Clark; Surgeon, J. J. Waterbury; Officer of the Day, C. P. Hopkins: Officer of the Guard, 4 J. C. Passoiis; Quaxtor Master, F. W. Babcock. Installation exercises, Friday evening, Jan., 7th, 1884. I. O. of Odd Fellows : D. C, Warren N. G.; I' B. Washburn, V. G.; C. B. Steward, Secy.; L. C. Grant, Treas.; M. L. Spitler, C. C. Starr, James Yeoman, Trustees. Installation exercises next Tuesday evening.
FROM HANGING GROVE .
Health is good The schools havd generally closed for holidays. Mr. John Phillips is doing a thriving business in his newly purchased store. Tli* Rev. Hennegar will preach at Banta school house on |Saturday night and Sunday next. The third Hanging Grove township institute will be ;held at Banta school house on the first Saturday in Jan. Mr. Me Nerny is paying his respects to Miss Max Banta, he will return to Valparaiso in about a week. Mr. Albert has moved back to Jasper, after an absence of two years., Mi;, August Domkeahd family intend moving to Washington Ter., in the near future. Misses Jane and,Florence Lefier have returned from Lincoln, Neb., on account of the former's health. ... ■ • ■■■ - ■■ . - - . .fc- v - •-■ ■ - - The Methodist revival has been postponed.
Patents Granted.
The following patents were granted to citizens of Indiana, foi week ending December 18, 1883, Reported expressly for The Republican by J. 11. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 934 F Street, Washington, D. C. Jos. Frenier, La Porte, wheel: Harvy Seger, Decatur, carpet stretcher; Chas. O. Tnompson, Terre Haute, manufac ture of lastic acid and lactates; Samuel K. Todd, Eugene, machine for hulling and cleaning gtain; Samuel Amiok, Pittsborough, carpet stretcher: Monroe Hunter, Attica, cat coupling; Robert A. McDaniel. Lafayette, boring mu chine: Simon P. Snyder, Walton, cultivator: Calyin D. Udell. North Indianapolis, show stand; Lafayette Wijkerson, Scipio, car brake; Chas. 11. Michael, La Porte, display rack; Jacob Miller, Rockport, weather boarding gage: Calvin G. Udell, North Indianapolis. clothes drier: John W. Anderson. South IVnd, axle skein: John C. Coulffefr* Chesterton, railroad "crossing; James Du Shane, South Bend, dynamo electric machine: Hiel J. Elliott, North Manchester, gate; Chas. A. Foster, Elkhart, two-wheeled vehicle: Richard Greener, NefirAlbany, oversock;Lucius N. Loveland.’ New Haven, gate, Galvin G’ Udell. North Indianapolis, folding lable.
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*Hct foot is a nbgiii; 1 * the lover aajjdt "A IIipUHHoUS ry tuili is !i. r trciifl,!’ “Vrs,” said his friend (a sort of heat), “Spoil.lair the measure, J two lOpK^e-ot.** A .pair of slippers -Orange and, banana skins. ■ ’ Tire song of ttie bricklayer—“ Still there’s mortar follow.” An-anonymnus article—-a baby before it is ehrist'endil. What plight to go together?—A-tur-nip watch and an eighteen carat gold chain. - A man never knows wlrat' genuine poverty is until he has to shave withsoft soap. It is said that, Michigan womeh get married just so as to keep a man About thfihou.se to, scare away tramps. Bismarck is said to look like a dollar l stdre when begets alibis decorations on. V ~ ~ " T ' The King of Bm'iuah has four Queens and Gen,.Schene.k_cOßside.rs him on the road to prosperity. The bonds of a public official are always good : until they Are wanted,.in court, and then they aife good for noth 1 ing. What is the difference bet ween a glass half full of water and a .broken engagement? One is not tilled full and the other is not fulfilled. “Never kiss anybody on the mouth,” says Dr. Hall, “unless you are reckless of consequences.” Young people are naturallyreckless.—- Lowell Citizen ,
“Why are so many classic concert pieces called ‘polonaises’ on the programme?” inquires Edith. Because they are quite long and generally, drag. The Princess lionise, travels with -sixty-five pieces of.baggage and she has lio Gebliardt to get it cheeked, poor thing. Practice makes perfect. True, but a mail can continue to drop ; a hot horseshoe as readily the fir.-1 time trying as the second. “At last I know there is such a thing as a cold snap,” remarked the burglar to the sheriff, as lie clapped the steel shackles on the shekel stealer. We do not care whether the French banish Prince Napoleon or not. As he knows no English he can't come over here and lecture. _____ Liberalism is creeping into all the churches; but the poor preachers notice that it lias not yet struck the contribution box? : —— It is said to require $7)0,000,000 to take care of the egg business of this country. Verily, the hatchways of the ship of state need many repairs. The “Tobacco Waltz” and the “Cigai Quadrille” are two new dances lately invented in Middle Tennessee.. One must be up to snjiff to follow the pipei who provides the music for them. The meanest slight a girl can put upon an admirer is to use a postal card in -refusing an offer that she doesn’t actually care two cents for him. L “It is a ole savin’ dat one bird in fie ban’ is wuth two in de bush,” says Uncle Mose. “It may be wuth more ter de man, but it ain’t wuth half as much tei tie bird.” A Norwalk girl harigiUiip the following illuminated motto in the back parloi close to the sofa: “E plus I bus, yum, jinn.” And the young man sighs “Sum Modbus.” - We are offering a chfoino to any one who will bring to this office a pretty young woman, with dimples, who will not chew her tinder lip, as she goes along the street, to make them show. 4 A Tennessee girl is suffering from hydrophobia produced by.-the bite of a Squirrel. That’s what) a girl gets for fooling with, a squirrel when there are so many desirable'young men liandy. “What are you always thinking about, Ida?” “I am always thinking about nothing, auntie. 1 never think about anything, unless I happen to think about something to think about.” “Pa, ■is‘it right to call ft man born in Poland a Pole?” “Of course, my child.” “Welt, then, if a man is born in Holland is lie a Hole?” “Tut, tut! I’ll answer no more of your silly questions!” Two little gills were comparing progress in cateehL.m study.•" “I have got to original sin,” said one. ‘‘How far hkve you got?” “Oh. I’m beyond redemption,' ’ .said the other!, Husband (- a. in., after a curtain lecture) —“Well, all I've got to say is, if you are a person of such refinement and good breeding, yoU ought to be above talking to a drutißCn fellow at this time of the night.” „
HEN PECK.
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WIT AND HUMOR.
John Logans Curse will be heard at the Opera house, tonight. Go to Haus’ new bakery for a good square meal, only 25c. Skuting at the Rink on Saturday night. • N A first class smoking tobacco for 25c per lb, at La Rue’s. Christmas Books of all kinds, at Rannal’s. — r 1 - 1 ~ - A nice present for New Years, a cup. and saucer, at Rue’s. Plated knives, forks and spoons, bought of me, engraved free of charge. Hardman, the jeweler. Mrs. Ed Brown and Mrs.. B. Lyons were the guests of Mrs. Syl. Healy last week. A large family bible, worth ten dollars of any ones money, only five dollars, at Learning’s. No rents to pay, no clerks to hire. Cheapest and best goods for the money, at Hemphill & Honan’s. ■ - ■ .. - The Complete Home is a book that should be in every household. Miss Babcock has it. New goottjs at Mrs. Sadie La Rue’s, hats, bonnets and turbans will be sold at reduced prices the rest of the season. Call at Emmet Kannal’s for your “SILVER WARE”, no catalogue goods, every piece selected at headquarters in Chicago. Ladies remember this: The cheapest place in town to buy millinery, is, at Hemphill & Honan’s Those Misses hose and baby’s short clothes will make acceptable holiday presents. Miss Babcock has them. __ ———- The Glitten Barbed wire at Cleaver’s is the most economical fence wire, it won’t break. Call and see it. We can save you 2|> per cent.' on all goods in our lino, until J an. Ist, 1884. We are bound to close out if possible, now is your chance. L, J. Sears & Son. Edward Wodiska made an excellent Claude Melnotte last night, at the Opera House. We venture the prediction that he will yet achieve junational reputation as a great actor. To the person buying the largest amount of holiday goods of me, before New Years day; I will give a present of a gold watch; valued at sls. Suitable far lady or gentleman. j Geo. M. Y/ilcox; j—Surrey, Ind. Miss Babcock lias this week opened a new lot oi toy books, and books for adults, .at lowest living prictes. Parents and school teachers will do well to call and examine her stock before purchasing. Also a fresh lot of Christmas cards. I spare no pains in selecting the very beat,quality of goods, don’t handlq cheap fire plate j ewelry, every pattern, js new and prices must suit the purchases. Call and see me, before yon make any purchases, I can save you money. 7~ Emmet Kaunal. Overcoats and fine Clothing: For bargains in these, call at R. Fendig’s. he has just opened the finest stock ever brought to Rensselaer, and will sell so cheap that you would he willing to testify that they had been smuggled through the Custom Hoqse duty free. Call stoh for bargains. iiM* mm rJ“rMigd Babcock’s books hre not sensational literature of trashy nbvels. Parents and Sunday school teachers may conscientiously place tlffinr in the hands of their children. “Earnest Words” lias saved many men an.! women from infidelity. Mi. Ralph Fendighas just returned from Chicago, where he has been for some few days, looking through the market; and reports that he has secured the nicest and cheapest lot Of goods it was ever his look to secure, and requests all the readers ~of the Republican, and everybody else to call and see them. } ' .. ■ .......ium-nait, For the Ladies only. —We can save you from $2 to $lO ,pn Cloaks, by ordering through us, as we have made arrangements with the manufactures, and wC save vthe middlemans profit. Please call and be convinced of the truth of ris statement. We can refer you to dozens of our best citizens, who have purchased throtigh us. Very Truly, Hemphill & Honan.
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