Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1892 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]

TOWN AND COUNTRY.

Warner is back home from w a sb reshing coal at Coen A Paxton’s is ss Nettie Heaton, of Thorntown, fef of Mrs. James E. Flynn, is visitk* fßelatives and friends here. erWn eluant line of Neck-Wear pllEllis A A r %e Piper Yros. will build a good T cflence on their farm just northeast ; this season. iJFor Rent. —The James Nelson Hse in Thompson’s Addition. 4en rooms, two acres of land; well 1 Apply to M. F. Chilcote. f The September term of (Jommissjaers* court will be in session, next /Orville Goddwd, formerly with” Lpp legate & Co., of Francesville, is low an able salesman in the Chicago ► AargainStore. V Williams don’t #ant the earth (but Kedoes want the people to kno w } that he has the.largest stock of furniture and carpers, in Jasper county. Miss Lettie Baylor, of Portland, Ore., a student in a Cincinnati institution, is visiting Sheriff Blue’s family.

The Ladies ofßensselaer and vicinare invited to call and see Mi - 3. Lee kder's stock of New Fall Ha*s. New style felt sailors 25 cents each. | a Judge Hammond’s resignation as Judge of this circuit took effect last Wednesday, and the circuit has been without a Judge since that day. Every body TAKE NOTICE that I make baby pictures a specialty at my PAVILION, one door west of Republican Office. J. Bartoo. B. E. Utz will preach at the Tabernacle hext Sunday morning and evening. At pleasant Ridge in the afternoon. Everybody invited. Subjects at Presbyterian church , next Sunday morning: “Spiritual Longings.” Evening: “Thou Shalt Not;” a sermon to the young ladiesof Rensselaer. The proprietors of the Rensselaer Mill wish to to give notioo to their patrons that the repairs are now all completed and that the mill is in full Operation, in all departments. Miss Jennie Miller, the teacher, re turned homo from Battle Creek, last week, to be ready for the opening of achool next week. Her sister Mary, at the Battle Creeks 'nitarium is slow - ly improving.

Notice. —Parties wishing to buy, the best Hay Press on the market should call on or write Coon A Pax - ton, agents for the Lightning Hay Press. Miss Mollio Babcock left Monday for Westville this state, where she will visit friends for a short time, and then go to Madison, Lake Co., Ohio, to become a resident of the W. R. C. National home for Invalid urmy nnrKB. Clearance sale of millinery at Hemphill A Honan’s, now is the ti me to buy cheap. Prof. J. C. Dickerson, former sup•rtendent of the Remington schools, and more lately instuctor in the Jasper Co. Summer Normal, has been ehosen associate principal of the Bonthem Indiana Normal Sohool at Mitchell, to succeed G. E. Williams, whose death occured a few weeks ago. Dr. L B. Washburn attended the re-union of his old regiment, the 46th Indiana, at Delphi, last Friday and Saturday. The other members of the regiment in this county are Capt. Fisher, of Carpenter Tp., J- C. parsons, of Rensselaer, John Tilton, ofj Whoatfleld, and Mr. Laloo, of Walker Tp.

Mr. Joseph Callow has ’been very sick for some time. Chas. Ci Brown left for Mississippi, Monday, qa a prospecting tour of a few weeks duration. Ladies notions cheap, at Mrs Lecklidere’. Miss Graec Nichols haS gone to Madison, South Dakota, to accept a good position in the schools in that place. Philip MoElfresh, whn, gold his farm east of town some months ago, will begin tbe erection of a residence in Leopold’s Addition, forthwith. ■ The best wagon on earth at Hammond Bros. Plows and Harrows of all styles cheap at Hammond Bros. Mrs. Ella Armstrong has definitely abandoned the laundry business, on account of poor health, and will move back to Monticello, her old home, this week. Any person wishing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, Rensselaer Bank. B. F. Ferguson.

It looks like the coming Octobe term of the circuit court would bea * the record for divorces. There are already $ on the docket 5 new ones and I hold-over from last term, and plenty of time for several more new cases, before the court begins. Mrs. Hester Cnpps has movedher Dress-making establishment to her residence, in C. B. Stewards-house Corner Jefferson St. A Chicago road. Work guaranteed satisfactory. 5 l-4tp Traveling on the Monon ought to be much more pleasant, hereafter, as there is a prospect that the smoke nuisance will be abated or at least greatly ameloriated. All passenger engines running into Chicago are to beequipped w ith the Barnes’ smoko consumer. Two of the engines Nos. 54 ana 102, are being fitted with tbe consumers in Lafayette. All of the Chicago switch engines are similarly equipped . Smoke Mandoza cigar. We are overstocked in flue shoe on accountof the season; call now and get bargains. Hemphill A Honan .

Wm. Cotton put a couple of lines in The Republican last week adverj tising bis house-to ont, and before the end of the week had rented a portion of it to Geo. E. Mitchell and his two sisters and the rest to James Overton, with several disappointed applicants. There is evidently a great demand for houses in Rensselaer, despite the phenomenal amount of building done here, this year. Oxfords, Newports and Souther ties at reduced price sat Hemphill n Honan’s. s— A The best and freshest of everything in the baker’s and confectionery ne, at the new bakery of Troy <fc Minnicus. 4 J. M. TimmonS of Little River Kansas, and a fonne* Jasperite, writes back to renew his subscription to The Republican and says: “We Kansas Republicans are on top and allow to stay there, ..We’el give Harrison 30, 000 majority, and don’t you forget it.” Mr. Timmons’ opinion is only one of the many evidences that Kansas has had enough of the Peoples’ Party fooishness and is now safely back in the Republican ranks.

Hammond Bros., are headquarters for bicycles and tricycles. The new bakery, one door east of. Fendig’s drug store, is the place for the finest bread, cakes and pies. Robert A. Dunlap, of Valparaiso, and John D. Fuller, of Frankfort, were mebers of Company “A who attended the re-union of the 87th regiment, at Rochester, and whose names were not mentioned last week. Col Hammond, of Rensselaer, was ejected president of the regimental association for another year, and Capt. J. A. Burnham was chosen one of the vice-presidents. The next reanion will be held at Ke wanna, Fulton Co., Thursday and Friday of the last week in August. We see no help for It but that Company “A” will have to go over to Kewanua, in a solid columa, sad seoure the 1894 reunion for Rensselaer.