Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1892 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]

TOWN AND COUNTRY.

The FraneesviUe fair is held next Vtek. Hats and caps of every style and price at Ellis & Murray. Smoke Safety cigar. W. A. Hoff is sick with cholera morbus, but getting better. Smoke Mandoza cigar. Mrs. E. Dwiggins, of Chicago, and Mrs. Chas. H. Price are visiting Mrs. F. J, Sears. If you want an extra pair of knee pants you can get them of Ellis <fc Murray. Judge Alex. Whitehall and daughter, of Chicago, were guests of F. J. Sears and wife, last week. Bev. J. C. Rhodes, of Franklin, will probably accept the call of the Missionary Baptist church, and become their settled pastor. You are respectfully invited to compare our goods and prices with others before purchasing. — -j I, J. Porter. —

, Sti. Joseph’s college re-opened r' Monday, with many new students and others still to arrive. The total will be 80 or 90, it is said - Look out for some fine lines of new goods at Mrs. Lecklider’s, which she is buying now, in the city. Miss Eliza Tuteur arrived home last Friday, from her summer’s out] ing in northern Michigan, which she greatly enjoyed. We have the largest and best clothing house in Jasper Co., and cheaper than the cheapest. Elus <fe Murray. Subjects at Presbyterian church, next Sunday: Morning, “The Beatific Vision.” I John 3:2. Evening “Rensselaer Rebuked.” Ezekiel, 33:8. k -* Fob Rent. —The James Nolson house in Thompson’s Addition. Seven rooms, two acres of laud; well Ac. Apply to-M.F, Chllcote. The Platt boys and Harley Shields, hod carriers on the new school house, who “struck” a couple of weeks ago, are back on the job now, and getting the $2 they struck for. —«. 7.' ’ # You will sobn need a pair of boots. Remember we are the people and can do you more good in that line than any store in Northern Indiana. Ellis & Murray . There was a l ght frost observed in many places in this vicinity, last Friday morning. It was not sufficiently heavy to do any damage, so far as reported. • but hedoes waat the people to know that he lias the. largest stock of furniture and carpets, in Jasper county.

Mr. and Mra. Alfred Thompson arrived home from their eastern trip, last Wendesday night. Their daughter, Mrs. Sears, still remains in the east. The proprietors of the Rensselaer Mill wish to to give notice to their patrons that the repairs are now all completed ami that the mill is in fall operation, in all departments. A union basket meeting of Vaughn and Rensselaer FIW. Baptist churches will be held nest Sunday, Aug. 11, at W. S ■ Coen’s grove, two miles north of town. It will be an all days meeting. Every body is invited.

Dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, ladies’ and men’s underwear, corsets hosiery and notions. This is a good many different lines but we are complete in every one of them, and no mistake. Ellis A Mckkay . Henry Adami and family moved into town from Jordan tp., last Thursday, occupying the Dr. Bitters house, on Tan Rensselaer street, which Mr. Adams purchased some time ago. Joseph Right, who had been occupying the house, moved into T. W. Grant’s new houae, on Main street. r i