Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1891 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
DeLos Thompson is down with the gripEarly Ohio seed potatoes for sale by, Marion Adams. 30-3tp W.'B. Austin is jfist getting about after 10 days confinement with the grip. 500 lbs. best carpet warp at less price than you can buy elsewhere. 80-2 t. Chicago Bargain StorkPreaching in the F. W. Baptist church next Sunday, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Spring wagon for sate. De'xter & Cox. Val Seib, cashier of the Citizens’ State Bank, is at Indianapolis, attending the meeting of the Bankers’ Association. For Sale or Trade.—One half, or all of the old school house. ts B. Harris. Lost, last Sunday, somewhere in the north part of town, a very large brass door key. Finder please call at this office. A reward will be paid. Dear: oil Dear: You should call at Hemphill & Honan’s and see the pretty things they’ve got. . John E. Burk has moved upon the Owens farm, just north of town. He has the contract for the sour milk from the creamery and will feed hogs on a large scale, Call at Hemphill & Honan’s and see the new styles in milinery and fancy goods, bought in Chicago this week. Do a goddturn byThat most deserving institution, the High School Library, by patronizing the supper and entertainment, at the Opera House to-night. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin will do plain sewing at reasonable rates. Will make all kinds kinds of children’s clothing for either boys or girls. Henry Wood is not on the track for the Republican nomination for town marshal, this year, he having accepted a permanent situation with Nowels & Robinson, the lumber dealers. —— 7; ; _..„..Menaiid.-boysAvha.huy...tlmir.jc.LQl l li.ing of Ellis & Murray have nice fitting suits that wear well, are things of beauty and a joy forever. Goldsmith’s “She Stoops to Conquer” is one of the most brilliant and entertaining comedies ever penned. Heai 1 it to-night, at the Opera House, and benefit the High School Library fund at the same time. Our fine shoes have arrived and its a shame for your toes to be sticking out so come and buy yourself a pair at Heniphill it Honan's. Mrs. Eva Miller, widow of the late Zacharinh Miller, Will sell a very large quanitity of personal property, at public sale, on Tuesday April 11th, at her place 3 miles northeast of Wheatfleid. Every mother in Jasper Co, should see the line of boys’ and children’s suits shown by Ellis & Murray. Rev. pastor of the Rensselaer circuit, went to his appointments on foot, last Sunday, owing to the bottomless mud. He walked 19 miles that day and preached two sermons. Mrs. E. P. Honan and Paul are in Chicago this week, Mrs.Honanis buying spring goods and copying styles in millinery.
“The woods are full” of pneumonia, colds and the grippe, these days. These raw, water-soaked March winds Into like a serpent and sting like an adder. They are more dangerous, than the bitterest -blasts of Boreas. Look a.little out for them. Asparagus plants for Sale. Fine ' one year old plants 50cts per hundred, s3joo per thousand. Now is the time to sit them out. Send postal or call at office or resid eucc.
R. W. MARSHALL.
