Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1891 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Abe Simpson is now a fail-fledged merchant, He has bought out and is now m charge of the Passon grocery near the railroad. Ladies’ genuine hand-turned shoe $2.50 to $5, at Hemphill & Honan’s. For a good second hand organ, at a great bargain, call on S. Healy. John B. Neal, of Champaign Co., IIL, has just bought the old Yoeman homestead, just northwest of townHe pays $7500 cash, or at the rate of $47.50 per acre. He will occupy it himself. Great drive in lawns, challies, India-linen Bouncings, etc. etc. Do not miss this golden opportunity to procure a real bargain. R. Fendig. As I have taken the agency for the Rockford Watch, and have just received a big stock of their movements. I will offer for the next ten days Special Prices on These 'celebrated Watches. H. J. Rossbacher. With Frank B. Meyer. There will be a vast crowd present at the dedication of the new Catholic College at this place next Sunday. So far as heard from, religious organizations have arranged to be present as follows: Two from Hammond and one each from Michigan City, Delphi, and Lafayette. The local managers of the exercises are expecting at least 3000 people. Particulars of the exercises together with time tables and fares on excursion trains, will be found elsewhere. Hello! Now look here! Why ask your friend what time it is when you can buy a Pine Stem-Wind Elgin or Waltham Watch for almost nothing, at H. J. Rossbacher’s.