Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1886 — NEWS AND PERSONALS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS AND PERSONALS.
Daniel Daugherty has gone to Radnor* Carroll county, for a' few weeks. Miss Lydia Paris has gone to Attica to visit friends for a couple of weeks. No old stock at N. Fendig's, all new, and when you call you will find them very moderate in price. * Just received), at Fendig’S, 4a complete stock of clothing from the east, latest styles, and well made. Airs. W. T. Perkins has gone to Terre Haute to attend a meeting of the Western Board of Foreign Missions.
Remember our mill inery opening April 23d and 24tli. Ladies are respectfully invited. Hemphill & Honan. Miss Rose Paris now has a music class at Mount Airy, and is contemplating organizing a similar class in Rensselaer. Make your house clean and neat with Anti Kalsomine, the best White Wash known. All tints desired, at Kannal’s. Mrs. Cyrus Foltz is now living with her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Thompson. Her son, Frank, is reading law m the office of Thompson & Bro.
One of the young men of the Pass family, of Barkley tp., who was in town Tuesday, is six feet six inches tall, and weighs only about, l-i^pouiids. A full line of mens’, youths’ and boys’ clothing, just received at Nate Fendigs’, something new, patent extension clothing. Call and see, A - Jake Eiglesbach has temporarily moved his meat shop across the street, into the west room of the old Austin building, while his own shop .is undergoing extensive repairs. A. Leopold has rented his Arcade room to Laßue Bros., and Leopold Bros., and Co., the present occupants of the room 2 give notice of a closing out sale in this issue of this paper. The- greatest reduction in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, felloes, Hats, Caps, Carpets and Groceries ever known to the people of Jasper and adjoining eounties, can be found at A. Leopold’s Bazar. / ■I Orlando Yeoman, son of the Sheriff, went to Chicago last week to begin a course in Bryant & Stratton’s B usiness College, but was taken sick on Friday, and returned home on Monday of this week. .. y- , '• ;
Anti Kalsomine, something new, far superior to any .Kalsomine or white-wash ever solcl before. Also a first class Primer for inside or outside painting. Call and we will explain. Sold only at, Kannal’s. The Republican job office has just turned out another gilt-edged piece of brief work. This time in a road case from the north end of Newton county. The authors of the brief are Messrs. E. P. Hammond, of Rensselaer, and D. L. Bishop, of Kentland. One of the new -comets will, it is stated, become visible to the naked eye, in a few days'. It may be looked for in the evening, in a northwest direction. It will become very.brilliant about the' end of the present month. The second’ comet will become brilliant <a little later, but we are promised the remarkable spectacle brilliant comets blazing 4n the sky at tlie same time, and what is more they will both appear in the eam6*quarter of the heavens, and at the same time be, apparently, nry new to sue)* other.
!' 1 I 7 v; i : Mrß. Alice Duntapre preparing to remove to Greensburg, Kansas, next week. | j.,-,,/, I ;v.d ;; New goods, spring styles, and plenty of them, at Airs. Sadie LaRue’s. Barney D. Comer and James Brusnahan, of Union tp., have 11 me to the Valparaiso Normal. O . „ Wall Paper, way down lone, and dont you forget the place. At Kannal’s. R. F. Priest's Chicago Grocery removed this week iiito its new place, in the old Austin building. - .-- ''~yr ,r ', , j The Nowels House is being thoroughly repapered and and repaired inside, for the reception of its new tenant, Mr. J. A. Tribby. * ' L Barbed wire and all farm hardware at the lowest possible price, at Van Voorst, as he sells for cash only. ___ Reuben and Richard Afoffit, the twins, formerly of Carpenter tp., but more recently of Lafayette, have just gone to Louisville to begin the study of medicine. Mothers, you can get the nicest little suits, for your children from 4 years old, up, at Ralph I endig’s, erreapuhd excellently wel 1 made. Call and see them.
The finest lot of Dress Goods, Blacks and colors, Crinkled Seersuckers, Ginghams, Lawns and White Goods, selected by Mrs. Ludd Hopkins. Mrs. M. L. Spitler, Mrs. L. A. Aloss, Air. anff Mrs. A. Pureupile and D. J. Thompson are at "’lndianapolis attending a State meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Sarah J. Austin and Aliss Nora Hopkins started for California,yon a pleasure trip, last Friday. They have friends in the Golden State and will visit them for about three months.
Having leased my Arcade Building to Laßue Brothers, who will occupy it on May Ist, we will close out our stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents furnishing goods at cost. Leopold Bros. & Co. Wa learn that that part of the old W. J. Wright home lot lying fe the corner opposite tothe M. E. church has been transferred to Mrs. J. W. Medicus, and that Mr. Medicus will erect a dwelling thereon, during the present season. The W, C. T. U. will hold their next meeting Friday at 3 o’clock, P. M., at the residence of Mrs. Berry Paris. The election of officers and other matters will make the meeting of great importance, and a full attendance is requested.
Lafayette Courier : “Arthur Williams and Samuel Lr-ffow, two practical newspaper men, identified with the Typographical Union, have purchased the printing outfit of the eclipsed Comet , and will shortly start a weekly paper in the interest of. the wage workers, whif-h will probably be called the Labor World, Thaßev. -James TT Abbetf, pastor of the Morocco circuit of the ,M. E. church, was in tow n Monday night—his first visit since November. He is still meeting with abundant success in his ministerial labors, as 55 accessions io the churches in his circuit during the winter, clearly ‘shows. Twentyeight of these accessions were made to the Mount Airy congregation.
