Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1892 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. James Flynn, next Saturday at 2:30 o'clock, p. m. . * > Our entire stock at a great sacrifice for 60 days. -k L. Hopkins. - The baptistry at the Christian cnurch was dedicated Tuesday afternoon with batismal services. Chas. Chamberlin is taking a weeks lay off, from his duties at the electric light plant. Mike Halloran’s coip| r building, formerly occupied by as a saloon is being raised and otherwise materially improved. MrSo James Flynn left Tuesday night on the Vestibule, for Shelby Co., summoned by the supposed fatal illness of her sister, Miss Tillie Colby.
Gentlemen. Our fine shoes have arrived. The most stylish and best value for the money, we have ever carried. If you want to be “In It” come to us. Hemphill & Honan. Mr. James Goetz, of Goodland has rented Abe Leopold’s building, one door west of Hemphill & Honan’s store and will place a stock of furniture in the same. There will be a meeting of the Alumni of the R. 11. S. at the home of Miss Maude Spitler, Friday evening, Apr. Ist. Important business. Let all be present. By Order of President.
The route from Rensselaer to Remington presents a busy scene, the farmers on every hand are sowing oats. The condition of the ground is excellent and seems to cultivate in fine form notwithstanding the mildness of the wmter. A drive o ver the gravel road presents a striking contrast to the condition formerly met in a drive over the range line road.
Owners of cross-cut and circular saws should remember that A. L. Willis, the Rensselaer gunsmith, has a complete outfit for gumming or making new teeth. He makes old saws practically as good as new, cutting entire new sets of teeth where necessary, and guarantees good work. „ 2t. f-., ■ ■
-Anew livery stable in Rensselaer is a fixed fact. A. Leopold will erect the building, just south P of the town hall. Thos. Burns, of Chalmers will furnish the outfit. J. G. Reynolds, of Rensselaer will manage the erection of the building. Byall accounts it will be a large and very complete establishment. Dr. Baber, Valparaiso’s dental surgeon and expert extractor of teeth, will beat the Makeever Hoose Saturday April 2, prepared to extract t eth without rain and w’thotit'sleep. NoTadditibnalcfiafge. .He will also be prepared to take impressions for artificial teeth. Best set SB. Work guaranteed.
'Dr. Mary Jackson w'li torday carry into effect her long contemplated intentions of removing to Hammond. She leaves a large and lucrative practice here, but which she feels obliged to sacrifice, on account of its being too great a tax upon her physical health to do the much rough riding required by a general practice in this county. Mrs. M. E. Lecklidqb bas gohe to the city to study new styles in milliinery, and will remain until April Ist. Her new trimmer has already arrived and Mrs. Lecklider feels that she can please the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity even better than ever before. Please call and see her goods. Rensselaer Temple No 58 Pythian Sisters was installed Sat. March 26, by Miss Ellen Comingore D. D. G. C. -assisted by Miss M. E. Allen both of Longansport Ind. The following officers were installed for the ensuing term. Past chief and Representative to the Grand Temple: Mrs. Allie Osborne; M. E. C Mrs. Ida Randle; E S. Mrs. 1 Katie Yeoman; E. J. Mrs. Gertude Warner; M. of L Mrs. Grace Yates; Mistress of liecords and correspondence Mrs. Caddie Martin; Mistress of Finance Mrs. Lobelia Phillips; Protector of Temple Mrs. Josie Woodsworth; G. of O. F Mrs. Jenuic Nowels. The Temple starts out with a membership of twenty-seven ladies and nineteen gentlemen and with bright prospects for the future.
