Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1891 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Mr. Murray, of Ellis <fc Murray, was away buying goods this Week. Mrs. Dr. I. B. Washburn is visiting relations at Burnettsville and Royal Center, this week. 200 ladies’ jackets received this week, at Ellis & Murray’s. Robt. Phillips went to Cameron Springs, Tuesday, for treatment for rheumatism. ♦ New and complete stock of boy’s flannel waists at Ellis A Murray ’s. New Boys:—At Virgil Nowels, in the Thornton neighborhood, last Sunday. At Jolth Lesh’s, north of Burk’s bridge, yesterday, Mrs. M. E. Lecklider will continue Fherl>prartng"ofdall-and winter millinery, next Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4th and sth. Mr. J. H. Bradshaw,’now of Lafayette, quite well known to a number of people at Rensselaer, spent a few days here recently. We are selling Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s wraps, cheaper than any other house in Rensselaer owns them.

Rev. Qorby’s subjects for Sunday: Morning, “Does God have anything to do with the little things that happen every day?” Evening, “John C. Calhoun,” the second of a series of biographical sermons to young men. The new Tan& Tobacco colors“in jackets, at Ellis <fc Murray’s. Nowelsßros., <fc Co., reporta quiet week in hay and grain. Wheat is declining and they believe the pros, pects are for lower prices. Oats, rye and hay are steady. Local prices range as follows: Wheat 85 cts; White oats 27 cts; Mixed oats 25 cts; Rye 75 cts; Hay $2:60 to $7. D. H. Yeoman and Rev. James Noland, of this county, attended the sessions of the State Alliance, at Indianapolis, last week. The latter is now state chaplain of the order, and according to reports in the daily papers made an address which was one of the events of the whole session.