Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1890 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Miss Maude Baylor, of Hammond, Is visiting at her Unde’s Sheriff Bine. Smoke the Mascot cigar. For sale everywhere Another large and new stock of shoes and slippers just received at the Chicago Bargain Store. 2t. Miss Mary Chilcote arrived home last Friday, from her winter’s stay at Minneapolis, Colorado. Over $3,000 worth of Spring and summer clothing received at the Chicago Bargain Store. There were 28 applicants for tcachers’ licenses, examined by Supt. Warren, last Saturday. Desiring to close out my entire stock, I will sell aU goods at cost from this date. R. Fendig. Men’s brown duck overalls 35cts. Men’s shaker flannel shirts 25 cents. Men’s Straw hats 10 cents, 2t. Chicago Bargain Store. The County Board of Education will meet today, in regular annual session. Much important business awaits their action. For a fine Corn Planter and checkrower, call on C. A. Roberts. He has the New Deere and the A. C. Kvaiis. Mr. Ben llajjfis says' that the ground in which his Spading Harrow was tried, was the hardest he ever helped plow. B. F. Ferguson. The boring of another prospecting well is about to begin near Francesville. This will be the tenth bored there all told.
Hand-sewed, genuine kangaroo shoes, only $4.50 sold everywhere at $5. Hemphill & Honan. Everybody call at It. Fendig’s and get a rare bargain in clothing, hats and caps; boots, shoes, dry goods, in fact everything in his line. Ben Terrell, of Texas, National Lecturer of the Farmers’ Alliance, wilt make a public lecture in the court house, next Saturday afternoon. I still have a few cultivators and John Deere Flows on band. C. A. Roberts. Mrs. Lecklider has in her employ an experienced trimmer who will do - her best-to please her patrons. Dressmaking done to order. Prof. ,1. V. Coombs, of Covington, will begin a series of meetings under the auspices of the Christian church, about May 13th.
Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee you can buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s at the old price. An endless variety or sateens and the new styles of henrietta finished sateens, Bouncings and white dress goods at prices below all competion. 2t. Ciiic.*o Bargain Store. Mrs. Rev. J, A. Clifton and daughter, of North Platt, Neb., are visiting •hei sister, Airs. Frank Wolfe, for a few weeks. Roberts has a fine lot of Disc Harrows. ,
Buy pure tea* and fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. We roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. Mr. Chas„ W. Platt, of Rensselaer, and Miss Rachel Zacher, of Newton tp., were married Sunday afternoon, by Rev. T. F. Drake, at his rooms in the Makeover House. An endless variety of mens and boys clothing in all the latest styles and patterns at 75 cents for suits $3 for men’s suits up to $13.50 for the nobbiest and best in the market. 2t. Chicago Bargain Stork. N. V. Snodgrass and family alre now to be added to the . long list of Hammond “exodusters,” having made their removal to that place yesterday. He does not exiiect to make his permanent residence there, however, and will probably return to Rensselaer in the fall.
