Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1886 — Locals and Psrsonals. [ARTICLE]
Locals and Psrsonals.
A fire in Winamac last week destroyed property estimated st ten thousand dollars in value. Rubber goods down to &e, >pttom from this day day forward. Hemphill & Honan. Call at Laßue Bros, and see a large line of Holiday goods, at the Arcade. There are still a few of those fine Hanging and Stand Lamps, cheap, at Laßue Bros. * • . - - ■ • , • ■ The display of Holiday gopds, in Rensselaer is enormous in oxtent and endless in variety. A dHUghtei; was born yesterday morning to Mr. and) Mrs. David Burnett, in town. All <?ounti;y teachers will find in buying books at the post-office. Eger Bros, is the new firm that is selling the best and cheapest hardware in town.
The largest and cheapest line of bppks ever offered, at the jppstoffice book store. Antrim’s bakery is the place to buy your white bread, graham bread, rye bread, cakes and pies. The “Old Reliable” Trade Palace store has a big new advertisement on the second page, this week.
George Nicholson, lately a resident of Carpenter tp., has just opened a meat shop in the room occupied for the same business, last winter, by C, C. Sigler. As will be seen from the reports of our Wheatfield and Dunnville correspondents, the extension of the C. & I. C. railroad is nearly completed.
Go to Kannal’s to buy Chestnuts. Buy your goods of John Eger and save money. Buy your books at the post-: office, the only book store in town. In spite of the very great num, ber of new dwelling houses that have been erected in Rensselaer during the last five or six years, there is now scarcely a vacant house, of any kind, to, be found in the place- —— The new derrick for the windmill at the public well is 60 feet high, 15 feet higher than the old one. It cost $75 and was paid for by the town, but with the understanding, as we are informed, that the county will bear half the expense.
Our enterprising merchants have made a general raid upon the paper this week, and have pretty nearly swamped us with display “ads” and pay locals, •‘But things must always be that way Before each Christmas Holiday.”
Elegant poems at the post-office for presents. You will find the largest stock of Holiday goods at John Eger’s. Buy books for children at the post-office. —4 . i For your Holiday presents go to John Eger’s. A number of the friends and neighbors of Mrs. Fannie Ham, who lives in Thompson’s addition, did a kind and commendable act last week, by contributing the money to pay for the material for a wood house, and meeting at her house and erecting the same.
Dr. Quivey, the dentist, met with a serious misfortune one day last week. In some manner, unknown to himself, the drum, or tympanum of one of his ears was ruptured. The injury not only causes great pain and inconvenience, but will probably result in greatly impairing the hearing of the injured ear.
A whole circus is in constant operation in Kannal’s drug store window. A full line of fresh canned goods on sale at Antrim’s bakery and restaurant. Buy your children boots and 'shoes for Christmas at Hemphill & Honan’s.
If you, want a bargain in candies and nuts for the Holidays, you can get it at C. C. S.tarrs. A eon was boijn Ijo Mr. ans Mrs. John Borem, ofi tjhh place,, last Friday. Fred Ohilcote and Spitler were mustered into the $• of V’s-, at a special meeting last Saturday night. Dear George: Please do buy one of those elegant square coal stoves at Eger Bros.
Holiday goods the greatest variety and lowest prices ever offered ■in Rensselaer at C. C. Starr’s. To reduce stock at the Trade Palace many decided cuts have been made in dress goods, flannels &c. Call and learn prices. Dr. Irwin, of Donavin, Illinois, brother of our circuit clerk, had the ill-lnck lately to slip down and break one of the bones of his leg below the kn4e.
Our correspondents are showing up nobly this week. Go on with the good work, friends, your favors are heartily and thankfully appreciated. The Misses Smith, of the north end, had a serious fire scare last Friday. An escape of smoke from the chimney into the garret caused the alarm. Maple syrup for your buckwheat cakes at John Eger’s.
A ffll assortment of nuts at Lathe Arcade Grocery. A full line of hats and caps at N. Fendig’s. Fur caps a specialty. The County Superintendent gives notice to teachers that the regular December examination of applicants for teaehers’ licenses will be held ©n Monday, December 2i 7 th.
The drawing of N. Warner & Sons’ breech loading shot gun took place last Monday. The envelope containing the lucky number was opened by Mr. Vai Seib, and it was found that Daniel Stutzman, who lives near Surrey, was the lucky man. Abraham L. Havens, son of Father Geo. Havens’ has just bought Chas. Roberts’ blacksmith shop, on Front street, and will, when the present lease-to L. C. Giant has expired, occupy the same as a blacksmith and general repair shop. Most any nice book at the postoffice for 50 cts.
Fine decorated Tea and Chamber sets at John Eger’s. A nice large alburn at the postoffice for°7s cts. , • '
Christmas cards at the post-of-fice; just the place to buy them. In our little store we sit, Thinking, Farmers dear, ot you; And of the boots and shoes your going to buy. We will sell you no cheap trash, And expect you’ll pay the cash. Hemphill & Honan’s goods are never marked a cent too high.
The officers of the Women’s Relief Corps, G. A. R., for 1887, have been chosen and are as follows: President, Mrs. Julia A. Healey; Senior Vice President, Mrs..M. E. Baylor; Junior Vice President, Mrs. R. F. Priest; Treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Antrim; Chaplain, Mrs. James Flynn; Conductor, Miss Lizzie Comer;Guard, Mrs. R. B. Wilson.
A daughter was born to wife of Edward Kays, who lives on Treasurer Hoover’s farm, ls§t Friday. Tl?e best Scotch Cap in the market for 50 cents, at Hemphill & Honan’s. The L,, N. A. & C. Company last week put on an accommodation train, which runs from Monon to Lafayette in the morning and back in the evening. Candies Rpd Nuts for the Holidays, at the Arcade Grocery. Laßue Bros.
Before you buy your Christmas presents call at John Eger’s and look through his stock, Remember the old New England Life is the oldest and largest dividend paying company in America. 2t p - M. M. Tyler, one of the partners in the enterprising firm of Sayers & Tyler, of PeMotte, was in town yesterday. Save money by buying your stoves and hardware at the enterprising hardware store. Eger Bros. Don’t fail to go to C. C. Starr’s and look through his stock of Holiday goods before making your selections
Toys of all kinds at John Eger’s, We are glad to learn that Bro. Huff, of the Monticello Herald, is getting better of his sore eyes, and that he is in no immediate danger of losing his sight. Judge Walter Q. Gresham owns 160 acres of land in the school section, in Wheatfield township. We do not know that he has any present intention of settling upon the same.—
The Rev. Dickey, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Monticello, held services in the Presbyterian church of this place Saturday evening and Sunday morning and evening. The finest line of China and Glassware at J ohn Eger’s. Bergains in Holiday Goods at the Arcade. Laßue Bros.
Go to Kannal’s for Holiday Books and Notions. A 5 cent Christmas Card. AlO “ A2O “ A 25 “ ASO “ “ A $1 All new and beautiful at the post-office.
• We regret to learn that the health of Mr. J. G. Culp, of Barkley tp., is still in a very serious condition. The improvement wrought by the Waukesha mineral waters seems not to have been permanent and his condition and suffering is now worse than everbefore,
Christmas is coming and now is the time to buy your toys and get first choice. J. W. King. Yarns of all kinds, knit goods, underwear and hosiery, cheap at Hemphill & Honan’s. Newton Sheetz, the Recorder of Bentoq county, died last Thursday, after a brief ill ness. He was re-elected at the November election. Don’t bqy your Toys, Candies or Nuts until calling and learning prices at the Arcade. Laßue Bros. If you want the best ground spices that can be produced go to C. C. Starr’s. He grinds his own spices. No adulteration.
We want all the school teachers to call and see our candies and learn prices. We will give you bargains. Laßue Pros. Dr. Washburn went to Kokomo Tuesday, called by telegram to attend a nephew, who was. very low with brain disease, Willey and Sigler sell the best Boots and Shoes to be found in the market. Their goods are warranted. N. Fendig has a full line of clothing and gents tarnishing goods which will be sold at nearly coat to make room for new stock. Al TOYS’ toys!! For all the little folks, at John Eger’s.
Father John Lewis and his excellent wife are preparing to celebrate their golden wedding on the 28th of this month. Their home is near Neverfail school house, in Jordan tp, Glass lamps at wholesale prices,, at F. B Meyer’s.
