Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1892 — TOWN AND COUNTRY. [ARTICLE]
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Vote next Tuesday and VOTE • EARLY. John Kepner is building a new house north of the railroad. Stamp but once and stamp it fair, right inside the eagle square. ■lra. Flo Sears has returned from he protracted eastern trip. New millinery this week at Hemphill 4 Honan’s. , Property* sold Well at A. "W. Cleveland’s sale, in Milroy tp., last Thursday. - Before you buy your hats, inspect bargains at Mrs. Lecklider’s. A delightful Halloween party was given by Miss Maude Spitler, Mon- . day evening. Try Ellis 4 Murray for •uoes and save money. Mrs. Hugh Gamble, of St. Louie is visiting her parents, Dr and Mrs. Alter. : The greatest stock or men and boy s overcoats ever in the town, at the Columbus. A progressive cinch party was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huff, last Thursday evening. It was a very pleasant affair. V'.» v r), Blankets, yarns, flannelsin fact , all winter gddcU, in abundance. R. Fendig. L. F. Bar too, of Remington, ha s bought the old Emmet Kannal residence, on Kannal street, with a view ultimately, of making it his residence. ■ Any person wishing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, Rensselaer Bank. B. F. Febguson. Mrs. R. W . Marshall baa.gone to L Porte, called by the very dangerous siokness of her mother, Mrs. Jos. Fianois, who has a dangerous heart disease. Notick.—Parties wishing to buy the best Hay Press on the market should call on or write Coen 4 Paxton, agents for the Lightning Hay Press. Mrs. M. L. Spitler has gone to Goshen, to remain the greater part of the winter with her daughter, MrsNellie Learning, who is in poor health. . v r ';'_ Buy your fall and winter boots and shoes of Ellis 4 Murray. The new bakery, one door east of Fen dig’s drug store, is the place for the finest bread, cakes and pies. J. F. Biff is adding largely to hi livery stable building, the old Hallbran barn. He will move to town and take charge of the barn himself next spring. Smoke Mandoza cigar.
Just came in, fall lin e of millinery. The very latest style and most artistic trimmings, At Mrs. Leoklider’s. Miss Alice Havens, a former resident of Rensselaer, daughter of the late Rev. George Havens, and a most ' estimable young ladjy, is mortally sick at her home at Richmond, this state. EUtr sister, Mi|b. N. S., Bates, of Rensselaer, is now by her bed-side-Thirteen-stop, full walnut case or an, 135. C. B. Steward. Oxfords, Newports and Southern ties at reduced prioesat Hemphill & Honan’s. Stamp your votes on the Eagle square • Blot them well and fold with care. Hand them then to the inspectur, and move along right out of there. Deputy Clark Irwin went down to Indianapolis, Friday, and procured the some 6,000 or 7,000 blanket&eet state ballots, allotted to Jasper county for the ensuing election. The package weighed 300 pounds, but under the meaning of the law, the clerk is supposed to put the whole fe bundle under bis arm and carry
Stamp but once; and stamp with care; right inside the Eagle square. Austin and Hopkins have bough three lots in Benjamin’s addition and will build tenant houses upon them, as soon as carpenters can be obtained. Ail kind of mill feed at the elevator and feed mill. Clearance sale of millinery at Hemphill A Honan’s, now is the time to Amy cheap. . t It looks Kke the building boom would resume business at the old stand in good shape, next spring. We know of at least 10 or 12 houses that will be erected then, as soon as the weather and the grace of carpenters will permit 1 See our line of 54 in. dress flannels I. J. PORTER. ■ ■-it ■ ‘ - The best wagon on earth at Ham mond Bros. Wm. Wishard, of Mt. Ayr, and I. J. Porter of the Liberal Corner store, have formed a partnership and will occupy E. L. Hollingsworth’s new iron building, when completed. Mr. Wishard will occupy as a residence, J. W. Douthit’s house, on Cullen street. Ellis & Murray show the largest line of school shoes ever displayed in the market. Boots and shoes at the lowest factory prices; n-rr L J. Porter. Amanzo Thomas, of Atlantic, lowa, was in town last week, and on going away he took with him his little six year old son, Chaac<who since early infancy has resided with his Uncle, M. F Chilcote’s family. The little fellow has so long been the livliest member of Mr. Chilcote’s family that his permanent departure from it has been a great grief to them. Hew Fall Jackets womens’ misses and children’s at Ellis A Murray. You are respectfully invited to compare our goods and prices with Others before purchasing. j * ' , I. J. Porter. The Benton county local ballot is a,rather speckled affair, as it appears in the county papers. The People’s ticket is wholly blank except the one name at the top, the candidate for j liio prohimuon ticket is
Vote it straight boys! Stam p with care, right within the Eagle square. The Rensselaer Mill has been running night and day, to keep up with orders. Their buckwheat flour business is especially large, ss note a single order for 39 barrels of it, lately received from Lafayette. Their buckwheat flour is excellent . Be sure that you know perfectly how to vote next Tuesday. The law las been much changed. "" : See the line of calf and hip boo at Ellis A Murray’s, before baying. If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in ev- i ety particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold fillings a specialty. Office over Ellis A Murray’s. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Reeve had the great affliction to lose there little three year old girl, which died last Thursday afternoon. The cause of its death was membraneous croup. The funeral was held Friday, at their residence. Insure with Geo. K. Hollingsworth. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey A Cf mp organs aod piano 9, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. ’ ' •" t C. E. Mills addressed a good meeting last Saturday evening in that remote and sparsely, inhabited portion of Walker *Tp.. in which Norwegian school house is situated. Houses there are 8 miles apart, but for all that evory seat in the room was filled by attentive and intelligent listeners. You oant find a locality in Jasper county so remote but that it is easy to get a good audience for a Republican meeting. French Burir. Mill for sale. Call at or address the Threshing Machine Factory, Rensselaer, Ind. 4tp Ladies of Jasper Co. and vicinity are invited to call and inspect the latest styles in millinery, just arrived from Chicago this week. Heuvhhx A Honan. The preposterous lyiug of the PiU ot in regard to the respective rallies held here on the 20th ais the 25th of October, wiU open the eyes of agood many people in respect to the character of that paper. They saw th* rallies for themselves and know the facts about them and*! therefore also know that the Pilot is tying in Us
Mr. and Mrs. E- L. Hollingsworth are happy over the advent of a new daughter. Born, Monday, Oct. 31st. Bear in mind that Mrs. Lecklider’a is the place to get bargains in latest style hats. The ladies of the Relief Corp will give a good hot dinner for 25 qts on election day . Stamp the vote, then dry with care, lest a blot should show, elsewhere. The ladies of the Womens Relief Corp will give their usual dinner on Election Day in Hammond Bros’, implement building. Monet to Loan. —ls,ooo to loan at 8 and 10 per cent, for the next ten days. For names of parties enquire at this office. Cyrus A. Ball, of Rensselaer, has begun suit for a divorce. He alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. Honan would like to see her lady friends and customers at her millinery parlors. - Latest styles Rev. 1.1. Gorby has cancelled an engagement to visit the Mt. Washington church of Pittsburg, Pa., on the Ist Sunday of Nov. and declines to preach for the church as a candidate at a later date. Williams don’t want the earth but bedoes want the people to know that he has the.largest stock of furniture and carpets, in Jasper county. The county commissioners met Tuesday, as required by law, to provide for any new contingencies, regarding the election. The only matter requiring their attention was the appointment of an election inspector, for Newton township, Trustee Hopkins having been disqualified by the nomination of a relative on the prohibition ticket, They appointed Chas. A. Dean as inspector. You will soon need a pair of bools. Remember we are the people and can do you more good iu that line than any store in Northern Indiana. Ecus A Mcrkay .
One of those peculiarly heartrending accidents, the burning to death of a tittle child, occured at Franccsville last Sunday morning, and in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Lowman, both former residents of i tins county. The victim^ was their
P. M. Clark, the new jeweler, has opened his place of-business in C. B*. Steward’s room, west of Vick’s news aud weather shop. " ■* See an elegant line of Neck-Wear at Ellis 4 Murray’s. - Rev? I. I. Corby holds a call to the church at Pekin, HI., for future consideration, but declines to be a candidate to the church at Goodland, Ind. Underwear, you need underwear for the winter; we. have got a fine line just opened. Give us a call. fT; Y R. Fkhdio. J. C. Gwin, of Hanging Grove tp., has SSO of old state bank or “Wild-Cat” money, whioh he earned by hard knocks, but it wasn’t worth a cent. He, it is needless to say, does not endorse the Democratic platform’s demand for a return to state bask Remember the old Continental Ids. Co., is now represented by Geo. K. Hollingsworth. Hon. E, B. Reynolds, of Rose Bud agency, So. Dak-, Special U. S. Indian Agent, inspected St Joseph’s Indian School, Monday and Tuesday. He makes a most favorable report of the school. Considers it, in fact, one of the bast Indian schools he has visited. Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s.
Preaching at the Presbyterian church by the pastor next Sunday, at 10:45 and 7 o’clock. Subjects; “ All Souls. ” A sermon appropriate to All Souls Day. 7 p. m. “Our Common Schools.” All are invited, especially those interested in our Free School System, and our City Schools.
I wish to say to hors® owners of Rensselaer and vicinity I am permanently located here and am prepared to treat your sick snd lame torses in a practical manner, having had a life experience in the business. My reference is to those I have d< ne work for. I also train colts and vicious horses at reasonable prices. 1 solicit a share of your patronage. T. H. Gksk. A good many people have gqt th idea that only one ballot will be voted this year. This is a mistake. There will be a red national and state .ballot* and - a white local ballot, the same as two years ago, and the anme care wtu be required iu voting one oorreotly as the otbc*.
