Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1892 — Page 1

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BARGAIN STORED , DA M n nDCMIMOI OVSB Worth of choice Fall and Wintergoods, at the GREATEST VJ HA IN U \J rEL INI lIN Vjl I 535 000 00 PRICE-WRECKING. SALE ever inaugurate?* explain our The largest buyer and retailer for spot cash explains why we ^ P Co C^W prices of the World s Best Goods, then come and bring your families and see for yourselves Space here for only a few iS- °**' Ms 04

Clothing Department -7: Complete and far excels any previous stock in quantity, quality price an d fit equal to any tailoi made. Over 400 overcoats in i* all the popular new shades in Melt« ns, Irish Frige, Kerseys, Beavers, chinchillas, worsteds, et£. An elegant line of men’s and youths’ dress suits in clay worsteds, bedford cords, Fngliah worsteds etc. An endless variety of Children’s School Suits. Men’s all wool casimere plain brown or checked, I . * Would retail anywhere at SIO.OO J $7.00 Plain bla«?k in plain goods or sti ipe, j I Would retail at any store at.,. .$12.50 ) $9.90 Fine Olay Worsteds frock or sack, competitors ) . would ask. $22.00 and take $1&00 J $14.50 Boys 2 piece suits, cheap at $1.25 • • -SI.OO Boys 2 piece double breasted meltons cheap at $450. .$3 # 25 Boys overcoats $1.25 to $5.00. A large variety men’s dress overcoats, in brown, blue ) J and black wool, a regular SIO.OO coal 1!57.50 Wraps and Furs. Over 1000 latest novelties in Jackets, Capes, Ulsters, children’s jackets for 8 years old upwards. Infafits long and short fine embroidered cloaks. All kinds fur muffs and scarfs. Ladles Jackets plain or fur trimmed black or colors 32 inches long, storm serges, meltons, cheviots, beaver, worsteds etc. competitors price $8 60 j ; $5 Ladies Jackets black or fancy colors imported goods, plain or trimmed in natural opossum, coon, black martin, etc. would ask you anywhere $15.00 and take $12.50 <fcg gg . We have also Borne beautiful silk matelasse in black and' col- * ors, trimmed in fur and untrimmed for fine dress, and a job lot of driving cloaks and heavy jackets at $1.50 to $460 less than 01 ejhalf price. Hosiery. Yarn and Blanket Department. A complete line of wool and cotton hosiery. A good ) heavy gray or black hose or half hose, seamless, lOctSsell elsewhere at 16 cents Childn ns black cashimere hose and would be oheap at • • 26 cents 15ctSWomen’s fast Hack wool or fleece lined and men’s extra good wool iu colors, cheap at 35 pents 50tS Ladies’ and dents’ finest cashmere iu black, would be cheap at 75 cents 48 OtS A complete line of all kinds of yarns, zephyrs and split zepbyra in all shades. Saxony, gobelin, coral, german knitting, 00mmon yarns etc. at 20 per cent, less than any competitor’s prices.

TOWN AND COUNTRY.

The new Primitive Baptist church building will be opened on Sundiy, Out. 12. The greatest stock of men and boys overcoats ever in the town, at the Columbus. Rev. W. R. Nowels leaves for Tiffin, Ohio, to-day, to be engaged in rChttft&'W&k about ten days. Grand cloak opening, Thursday, Oot. I3lh. Chicago Bargain Store. Ben Jorda , R P. Phillips’ late barber, has gone west, and bis place is taken by Perry Griffith, of Chicago. The Smallest infant up to the largest lady can be fitted with a cloak at the opening, Thursdav, Out 13. Chicago Bargain Stork. Tin mas Lamson has moved into town, from down about Julian. He occup es the Darnel Dwiggins house, across the river. Bliokets. yarns, flannels, in fact all wi iter good in abundance. R. Fendig . On ar Richey was home from Anderson, last week, on account of his mother's sickness. His furniture business at Anderson is prospering mightily. : •-»&:; J l / : ** *„•.. '7 • »4ii -• ■ Ev try oity rtyle, and prices much lower, at the cloak sale, Thursday, Oct. 13. ' Chicago Bargain Stork. A six year old daughter of J oob Wapuer, ini, the eAst part of town, died yesterday morning, of diphthoria. All the ot|er eases of that disease ip town have reoo vexed, or nearly so. Husbands hring your wives and ohitbren and enjoy a holiday at the grand cloak owning, Oot. 18. Chicago Bargain Store. „ There w»s a pretty hard frost Tuesday oight, but no harm resulted from it, ft - far as reported. In fact, the cor i. is now about all out of danger and. all things considered, is a good crop, in this locality. Bon*tor Frye, of Uaine, one o' the Hej übrlcan party’s most distinguished eadurs. wilt speak In Lafayette 0< . 15. and bis presence wiU be ms e ihu wcasion for a grand rally. M. H,ookney, candidate for Lteuteo-

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L. W. Hunt has removed to Fr&n---ceßville. He will teach school again. Sam Borehardt, of Brunswick, Ga., is in Rensselaer for a sets weeks. Just came in, full line of millinery. The very latest style and most artistio trimmings, At Mrs. Leoklider’s. New miihnery this week at Hemphill A Honan’s. Twm girls were bom Monday, to the Wife of Morris Thomas, a few miles west of town. Estey organs and pianos, and Eetey A C mp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. J. C. Williams is building a large addition and otherwise greatly improving his residenoe, in Leopold’s Addition. Special low prices at the cloak opening, Thursday, Oot. 18. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. H. J. Upthegrove and Mrs. Geo. Haste, of Valparaiso, are visiting their old school friend, Mrs. J. W. Williams. You are respectfully Invited to oompare our goods and prices with others before purchasing. I. J. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of Union liyj|ve had the great misfortune to lose their- twin girlr. They were born July 18, and died Sept. 88. They both had brain fever and died within 8 hours of eeoh other. Smoke Mandoza cigar. All parties having genuine Singer sewing machines, not over five yean old, and out of repair will be attended to Free of Charge. Offloe at Mrs. Leckhder’s Millinery Store. , D. M. Thompson, Agent. The Republican- meeting at Fab Oaks, Tuesday evening, had a good attendance, although held under the disadvantageous circumstances that Mr. Brown, one of the appointed speakers, failed to oonnect, and Capt. Marshall arrived very late, on account of missing the train end having to drive up by team, and hence many people concluded there would be no meeting and did not attend. C. E. Mills accompanied Mr, Marshall, and tto ° Csji l .

Rensselaer, jasper county, Indiana, Thursday. October e, 1892

Boot and Shoe Department. The greatest money saving investment for the economical buyer. We buy in large quantities “ lre . c *. , m *be manufacturers for cash and our extreme low cash prices are equal to the price many small dealers pay for their goods. We have a full line of the weU known'world’s best brands. None better than the celebrated Gokey or Miller txx>i or shoe, for long wear. The Johnson or Ludlow ladies’ shoe for fine wear. The Bart shoe for gent fine wear . The Oandee rubber for eveiybodvs’ wear. Just reoeived over 100 oases of above brands of leather gobds and 75 cases of above brands of Rubber goods. «* -...- •, - - ★A BARGAIN.# Ladies Dongola Kid, Button Shoe, Miller Brand, all sizes good for one solid year’s ) l ftA wear and warranted, cheap elsewhere at $2.50 f • Ladies Oil Grain Button, » /tu 1 A Good for six months wear, Woqjd retail anywhere at $1.60 J 9 1 «UU Women’s heavy Lace, 1 KA Oheap at.... . 75 cents or S.IOO f OUC. Men’s Hand-made oak tanned kip boots, Miller or Gokey make warranted six ) CiO APC • months, no better, would sell anywhere at .$3.00 J Men’s heavy tap sole kip, ) O Men’s all solid kip, ) Oheap at $2.50 jw & Regular $2.25 | w JL• • O * ■ Boys Boots’ 75 cents upwards. Children’s shoes 25 cents a pair and upwards. A fuU line Miahawka knit boots. 10-4 Gray and White Blankets, Cheap elsewhere at SI.OO a pair 75 cts pair. 10- All wool Scarlet, Cheap at $3.00 per 11- White or Soarlet, elsewhere at $6.00 gg go A Great Bargain in tinware and a museum of 5 and 10c goods. ■ ■ ■ "" ' ' ' . ' - DO YOU REMEMBER a few years ago the Town Counoil had several meetings to make this store pay SIO.OO a day.license or leave town, because of selling goods 1 80 cheap for cash that it was ruining competitors pric s and the credit business? The law was unconstitutional, we had the avmpathy and trade of the people and the store has been, a great blessing to the farpaer, the poor man and the eommunitv at large in bringing prices down about 25 per dent community « We are worthy of a little credit and a share of yonr patronage, and are selling more goods now than ever before and prices are reduced far b«low any former Year’s at the reliable one price store, CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. * B. FORSYTHE, Prop.

The W. C.T. U. trill meet with Mrs. Jared Benjamin, Saturday, Oot. 8, at 2 ;30 F. M. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson have rejoiced since Sunday, over the birth of their first child. It’s a boy. Bear in mind that Mrs. Leoklider’s is the place to get bargains in latest style hats. The Misses Holmes, of Chicago, did not succeed in organizing a dancing class, last Saturday evening. Thousands of cloaks, hundreds of styles at the opening, Thursday, Oot. 18. Chicago Bargain Stork. The F. W. Baptist quarterly conference will convene Friday evening, in the church at Rensselaer, and continue over Sunday. Ellis A Murray show the largest line of school shoes ever displayed in the market. Rev. L. E. Conner will preach every two weeks, hereafter, at the Church of God, and will move back to Rensselaer as soon as he can obtain a suitable house.

One of the greatest Singers in the world, on exhibition at Mn. Lecklider’s millinery store. D. ML Thompson, Agent. -■ We are reliably informed that Rev, H. V. Weaver, pastor of the Rensselaer M. E. circuit, will receive a well-deserved promotion at the oon-i ferenoe at Terre Haute, next week and will be assigned to a station. His parishioners in this looality will be loath to lose him. Buy the genuine Singer sewing machine, and get the worth of your money. Warranted for five years by a reliable oompany. D. M. Thompson, Agent. Capt. J. A. Burnham and C. E. MUl* addressed a good meeting at Mllroy Center, last Saturday evening. There was a very large attendance far so sparsely inhabited a looality. Capt. Burnham showed the greet general prosperity under the protective tariff and also ably and conclusively showed up the alleged unnecessarily large surplus in the county, and the falseness of the mtftifriiom regarding K> Mr. Mills handled the tariff and all nr

Before you buy your hats, inspect bargains at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Buy your fall and winter boots and shoes of Ellis A Murray. Ladies’Literary Society will meet with Mn. Jlobt. Randle on Friday instead of with Mias Sarah Chiloote, as previously announced. Oxfords, Newport* and Sonthem ties at reduced prioesat Hemphill A Honan’s. 7rrr -£—— Rev., L. E. Conner will preach at the Church of God, next Sunday, morning and evening. Clearance sale of millinery at Hemphill A Honan’s, now is the time to bny cheap. One James Brisch, a German, committed suicide Tuesday morning, at his pkee 3£ miles northeast from Morocco, by taking poison. It is said that he first tried to poison his family. He was a hard drinker and half crazy when oh his sprees. The quarterly meeting of Union Class, Rensselaer circuit, M. P. church, will be held at the Burr school house, Jordan tp., on Saturrday and Sunday, Oct. iff and 16. N. Vicr, Pastor. A. W. Cleveland, now of Mllroy Tp., will quit fanning and make a public sale, Oct-, 27- He will move baolHp Rensselaer and daring the oonttiig winter will oocupy the house of the Misses Smith, who intend spending the winter in Kentucky.

High Arm Improved Singers three drawers, $lB. Six drawers Three on each side, $20.75. Work has begun on the foundations of Mm. L. Benjamin’s new house, on north Cullen street, and the contract has been let for the building of Jesse Grubb’s bouse, on the lot adjoining. Dowkr A Banes will build Mrs. Benjamin’s boose and Frank Osborne, Mr. Grubbs. Thirteen-stop, fall walnut case organ, SBS, C. B. Steward. All kind of mill feed at the eievator and feed mill. j **STF. Ferguson, agent of the /Etna Lite Insurance C©., received a SIOOO draft from die company, Tuesday, payable to Mrs. Mary E. Coen, being OkiuhrtkfiM 1 « i V ~ VaiailVUin -

Rev. Rhodes, the new pastor of the Missionary Baptist church, left for Chicago Monday, to enter the Divinity school of the new Chicago University. Rev. L. 0. Staining, of Mt Ayr and Prairie Vine churches, is also attending the same institution. If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in evety particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold filling* a specialty. Office over Ellis A Murray's. The neighboring town of Moroooo, 18 miles west, indulged In ah extensive fire, Monday night. Four or five buildings were burned including the places of business of Ed Shanlaub, butcher, William Zobrosky, restaurant keeper, Frank Davis, publisher Moroooo Courier , and Thos. Dolan, saloonist Two of the principal buildings burned belonged to Frank Boadrook. Prof. C. Haas, desires to give notice that he is permanently established in Rensselaer and prepared to receive private scholars in vocal and instrumental music. Pianos and organs also tuned and repaired.- Price for tuning pianos, $2. A

The first time it rains you will need a pair of shoes and the place to get thorn is of Ellis A Murray. The list of appointments for Republican meetings grows space. The new additions to the list ate eleven appointments for State Senator Gilman, to begin next Tuesday, and two appointments for a whole squad of orators, for to-night, at Slaughter school house, and Friday night at Pleasant Ridge.

Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s. er . Try Ellis A Murray for boots and •noes and save money. The State Board of Election commissioners has made preliminary arrangements for the printing of the state tickets this fall. The tioket this year will be 10x30 inches in size and UOstain candidates for four political parties. They will be printed on heavier paper than that used lwt year, and it will take 12.M0 pounds of paper to furnish the 1,230,000 tickets to be distributed. They will begin printing them thirteen days before

Attend this great Special Sale for ONE Day Only, at rdduoed prioes. The growing demand for fine dreee goods has encouraged ns to add some high classed novelties at low pricey Paris model dress robes retails in the city $25.00... . Ajg Black crystal silk drees patterns oity prices 1.75 yd....<tn*gg Black crystal silk, regular price $1.50 yd.. *** s. ....,.... ,sl.lO Fancy colors changeable silk,Qheap at L25yd.......... ft np Storm serges, sergeß, bedford cords, silk finished henriettes, Chevrons in changeable colors, whip cords, wool treoo doth* henriettas alt 36 in. cheap elsewhere at 40 cte yd.,.. ,26c Extra heavy and wide canton flannel, cheap at 124 cte.. . .'lOo. Good heavy and wide canton flannel, competitors price JOc yd-84 Cheap canton flannel, competitors price 5 cts. yd.. 4te Soarlet wool shaker flannel, 30 in. regular price 40 cte. yd. 11l Scarlet plain flannel, 20 in. regular price 26 cts. yd... Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom muslin, a regular 10 center* **! .8c Calico shirting and mnslin, a regnlar 5 [4© Ladies’ and and FurMen’s fall neckwear, made of fine silks, popular , oh( fP elsewhere at 60 or 75 cents 40 dozen Men s natural wool heavy grey shirts anddravera French neck, would retail anywhere at 65 cts each ,40c 25 dozen gents’ scarlet wool, regular price 76 cents . . .5Qe 60 dozen ladies’ and gents’ shirts and drawers extra fine ft r natural wool or scarlet, French neek and silk em-UK broidered ribbed shirt, would sell anywhere at 1.26.. vU 60 dozen childrens underwear 10 cte. each upwards to 40 cents A great variety men’s fancy wool and cotton shirts, shirts laundried shirts and ladies’muslin underwear, etc. glace in-town for Cones’ boas overalls, pants and

P i ~.w --sW.'-l *'■ *• -■< ■■■- ■■■ -;■■■<>■ ' tv ■ .r v -T>;■ ■■ ' ' i %-■■■ ! HONS. P. THOMPSON, J .F. WARREN, M. F. CHILCOTE, PHILIP BLUE, Of Rensselaer, at SLAUGHTER S. H. Marion tp. on Thursday Evening, Oct. 6, 7 p. k. PLEASANT RIDGE, S. a Marion tp, on Friday Evening, Oct 7, at 7 p. n. HON. W. W. GILMAN, . Goodland, Ind. All begin at 7 o’clock, P. M. r—■ -nfrCENTER, S. H. Milroy Tp. Tuesday, Oct 11. OSBORNE, S. H. Hanging Grove tp. Wednesday, Oct. 12. _ DALE, S. H., Gillam Tp. Thursday, Oct. 18, INDEPENDENCE, S, a Barkley tp. Friday, Oct. li, BOSE BUD, S. a Union tp. Saturday, Oct IS.

DeMOTTE, Monday, dot. 17. GANT School bouse, Union tp, Tuesday, Oct 18. - -- - : REMINGTON, Saturday, Oct 22. CURTIS CREEK, S. a Newton tp. Wednesday, Oot. 26. , EGYPT School house, Jordan tp „ Thursday, Oct, 27. UNION School bouss, Jordan tp. Friday, Oct 28. HON. WILL ISHAM, ,BUR& School housedJcllan^tp,^

DeMOTTE M of Fowler ami L -, c%t Port inrlimi l vi ivcftwciagr. Wtl A WBetl -- ii. t 'Sr'fi'**. ■v., Xj&fin a * PK’MWTi’T a L, 1 n ——-.—- —J! - d children « at EUi§ <fc Murray. ui.r&> Honan would like to eee ■ her threshing engine, Obean, Cheap lUiiaiv I i i ui loan