Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1890 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]

TOWN AND COUNTRY.

[Bred L. Ckilcote is acting as assistjjJßeftshiei iu the Lowell nank. SB good house, garden, &c., for K cheap. Enquire of Joe Paxton. Wm.Y. and Mrs. R. S. I)wiggins are ■Bected to arrive home from Floriby next Friday. Be not deceived. If you consider of goods, the prices at the |B.de Palace are at the bottom. ■ B Friday from Pulaski county, Here she has been teaching the past Biter. |H[f saving money is any object to ■a; you can save nearly one half in your Boots, Shoes and ClothB at the Chicago Bargain Store. 2t. [■There are said to be UK) vacant Buses in Lafayette. The natural JB towns seem to have knocked the Bl place clear out.. jßtpring styles in Dress Goods at B» Trade Palace. ■The Rkos hat for men at Hemphill ■Honan’s. ■Our old townsman, Willis J. Imes, Bis re-elected trustee of Motion tp,, B a vote which was almost, unaniflms. lie is evidently a very popuB official. ■Over two hundred different spring Btterns of Mens’ clothing, including B complete line of Prince Albert Bits, latest satin roll collars, at ChiBgo Bargain Store, 2t. ■ Gale Chilcote, of Michigan UniBrsity, attended an inter-state meetflg of college (Greek) societies and Batorical contest, at Indianapolis Ist week and on his return to the ■niversity, stopped off in Rensselaer, Brer Sunday and Monday. I The best Shoe in the world at the ■rade Palace. I Special bargains in Ladies’ new Bring wraps, beaded capes, cashmere Bawls, 7 hook Foster silk and kid Moves, China silk dress goods &c„ at ■hicago Bargain Store. 2t. I Rev. W. J. Vigus, of Wabash, Ind., ■tate agent for the American Bible ■ociety, will preach at the Methodist Ihurch next Sunday morning at ■0:30 a. m. Sunday evening at the ame place he desires to hold a Union ervice in the interest of the Bible (ociety. To this meeting all the *astors, and Christian people are in - rfted.

Special prices never before offered in Rensselaer, in dress goods: 4G in >ilk wrap Henrietta, 72 cts. per vd., •egular price, SI.OO. 46 in Silk wrap lenrietta, 95 cts. per yd., regular >rice, $1.50. 46 in Silk wrap, Henietta, $1.20 per yd., regular price, $1.70. 46 in Silk wrap, Henrietta, 11.40 per yd., regular price, $2.00. 2t Chicago Bargain Store. Hon. I. D. Dunn, of Tefft, was in town last Thursday, on his way to Indianapolis, on business connected f with the Momence Rock commission. There is now some prospect that the property owners mainly interested will do their part'and secure the right-of-way for the commission and the work of removing the rock be proceeded with. Through a mistake made by our compositors in correcting the final proofs, last week, the figure 3 was left out in our mention of the election in Carpenter last week, in such a manner that the majority of Mr. Roadifer, the Republican candidate for Trustee, was stated at only nine, when it should have been ninetythree. Under the circumstances it was a very annoying blonder, and we re&ret that The Reitblicax should, acciaentally been the means of temporarily disparaging the deserved popularity of Carpenter’s able and conscientious Trustee.