Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — NEWS AND PERSONALS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS AND PERSONALS.

The TV. a T. U., will meetr.t the Imntft of Mrs. T Mtitrrll 1 nAg Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Hopkins were made glad by the birth of a sou, last Friday. Miss Stella Paddock, or Mason, Mich., is visiting at the home of her cousin, the editor. ..... Mrs. S. A. Heniphill froju Bir protracted western visit, last Wednc -day evening. Mr. Sailin' 1 Duvall, formerly of Mornence, but now keeping a large 11 very stable in Oil ioago, has beeir visiting friends here for some days. The Benton county Republican Central Committee has selected Saturday, Sept., Gth as the .date of the Republican county nominating convention. ■» Mrs. Coi. H. Learning, of Romney, Tippecanoe county, visited the family of her son, F. B. Learning, tiiis_ week, returning home yestei’ciay. Miss Minnie Phillips, of Fowler, daughter of Superintendent Phillips, of the poor farm, lias been staying with hers friends here for several weeks. Dr. Thomas Antrim, the recorder elect, is seriously sick at his home in Keener township. Dr. W ashburn, of this place, was called to attend him, yesterday. Rev. John YaiiDewalker, of Medaryviile, \V ILS visiting Jiis sister, Mrs. Moiiue, in town on Tuesday, lie is awout to go to lowa, where he has been called to preach.— [Crown Point Register. Jimmy Livens will give up the idea of engaging in the saloon business entirely. Ho could not, in our judgement, form a wiser conclusion. There is at last a fair prospect that satisfactory telegraph facilities will be furnished to the people of this id ace. An additional wire was put up on the telegraph line along the L., N. A, & C. last week. Col. Samuel P- Oyler, of Franklin, is a candidate for lieutenant governor, subject to the action of republican State convention. Mr. Uyier is a life- long republican anti is being warmly supported by his friends.—[Montieeiio Herald., i The next quarterly conference of the Rensselaer circuit of the M. E. church, begins Saturday, March iMnd. Presiding Elder Claypool will be present, and preach Saturday evening and on the Sunday following. Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, of Dayton, ind., passed jait Sunday and a few adjoining-days in this place. Mrs. Hopkins is a subscriber for Tun ItEiAnniCAK, and like nearly all ; others of her sex who take the ; Heaven. bless them,; she aluiEs } pays for it proanptiyr ~~ ' — i The series of meetings at the 11. :L. church came to an end. last! ; Sliindhy morning. They hah Mot-; ; ed for two weeks. Eighteen or ' 1 twenty conversions weio made'; ' during, the continuance of. the j meetings, aud the accessions to: 'the’church numbered; abbut the : same.' j The Sunday after-noon temper- '• a net; jiciiCv.it, oy hiic ♦> * ; C. -L. ).ri ii graad- .A.t : tile last mEeiiug about avu nunuEcu. : I-wore -urtebeiit-* pood iiiera- \ tßiyiii <t , 0 IjV-mli pTI Ci C cLI CEI j OMi* iXi | user ui information, me meetmgs -■ oemg Uw the One; a xrerme, tilde *s, jneniv oi room ldr a-li. * _ I Of hie « •. 'nlroads operated m l . the Lnited Suites, i J. :. . ove wi.*i r; . trains on s:;u«M.tu and tile | inaii;igem‘*ius of raiiviiiyswhiciij Avers r!;e prejudiced agumat -1 its ahopho!; juoi-r upon it now v.vui] tile m.».r favor, and ike traveling' publl • ueneraily,' as - - woih ■ avtH pleased with the change. .... Mi. O. Rose, formerly a partner i m the priu of Keller, Craig <r to, J of Logo Law n. w;::t In town runt j - made flie RiifunLahi* a call iastj Inursday. Air. lioso *as *ute,, , sold his interest [a the above paw- j ed lrimj end intends' s.»on to i "a visit to \\ ashington ’i'crrnvry,! With a View t-m removing there of j ioe is phased with tno uouiil : y. j 1 • -ee -—* „' 1 • ■ 1 "• v — : ".' ' A ■ •.