Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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GOSPEL TEMPI!MAXCE PROGRAMME At the Court House, March loth, at .2:30 okLek,. P. M. 1891. Opening song—-The light of the World is Jesus.” Scripture Reading; “James 3rd chapter—Mrs; Ed. Rhoades.: S ! have re-- Lev. !>. i'. re-re: re-* re. .. .. Song—“ Let the Lower Lights be burning.” Mi see Iliuieoiis Business. Speech; “The Destroyer”—Frank Maloy. . A True Story, i-gad by—Mrs. M. ■L. Spitler. Music—l la ley Band. Declamation—-Bert Welsh. Recitation—Fir® n Thompson. Solo and Chorus; “Where is my •boy to-night”-—Choir. Speech; “Tlig bright lights that have been ruined by intemperance,”—Jos. 11. Willey. Singing and signing of thfi pledge. Benediction—Rev. I. I. Gorby.
Jurors lor the Jlardi Term. GRAND JURY. Abraham G. Hardy, Carpenter. David Gleason, Keener. Geo. Stallbaum, Walker. Frank Robinson, Barkley. Lewis P. Siiirer, Wheat field. Geo. K, Hollingsworth, Marion. PETIT JURY. John Roadifer, Carpenter. Edgar S. Yondersmith, Carpenter. Merrit Johnson, Carpenter. John F. Payne, Barkley. Smith Newell, Carjienter. Mark M. Y'eoman, Barkley, Ernest Stibbe, Union. James Lefler, Milroy. Henry Bouk, Walker. George E. Murray, Marion . William M. Hoover, Man on.
George 11. May, Carpenter. The grand jury is called for the first Monday of tlie term and the petit jury for the second Monday. The firm of David Nowels vfc Son has dissolved, David Nowels having sold his interest in the business to Robert Randle; the business in the future will be carried on under the firm name of Nowels & Randle. The new firm extends a cordial invitation to the customers of the old firm to ' continue their trade with them and also extend a general invitation to the public to call, see us, and examine our line of furniture. We have the largest and most complete Stock in the town, and are here to sell on especially small margins. We can guarantee you perfect satisfaction when you deal with us. We also have the finest line of sample carpets ever brought to the town; we only ask you to examine them yourselves and be convinced we are telling you the truth. We sell them very low considering their superior quality and lateness of styles. We also carry a stock of 5, 10 and 24 ct. counter goods that there are great bargains in, * Our Sofa Lounges are the best ever handled in this market; this you can appreciate when you examine them. Our Chamber Sets, Beds, Bureaus, Cupboards &c. are the best make of such goods. Onv line of fancy and common Rockers cannot Be beaten, even in a city of three times the population of Rensselaer. 'We ask only of you to examine our goods, and we are assured of a reasonable share of your patronage; prices lpwer than the lowest. Be sure to call and see us when you are in town. We are located in the Nowels block, 1 one door west of Emmet Kannal’s Jewelry store, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Nowkls & Randle.
