Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1892 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Items.

Evans Timmons came home last Friday after au absence of nearly two years. Last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Collins Griffith the marriage of their daughter, Miss Nellie and Mr.William Zea, adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zea, was solemnized. Rev. A. H. DeLong was die officiating minister. We omitted jj'o mention in last weeks items the- marriage of Miss Gertrude Brewster and Mr. Edward Maxwell wiiicli look place from the home of Hie bride’s parents on Wed-nesday-Nov. TO- They will live oh Dr. Patton’s farm near town. Mr. E. Hollingsworth returned last Thursday iiorn. Elliott, Ill, where he was called by the sickness and death of lii< twin grandsons, one of them dying on Monday and one on Wednesday of last week. The Christian Convention was not well advertised and consequently not as wel fatted, ied as it should have beea. The vwtfemHs si*ere interesting and instructive and could not fail to bentjQt ’ ii< “‘au heard them rr ■; G. B. Chappell, Esq. is suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Mr.;and Mrs. Walter Rich and son of Kankakee, Ill., v are yiatting relatives, it;M fronds. Mlsf Edith Gumm of Marsalis 111., la visifting her brother ahd his wife, Mr. n*id Mrs W. L. Gumm. A grand-moueert will bo given in J>ttrahd Hd! on TUmwUy evening Of this, week bv 'dnx Karger of Chicago assisted by Bert Shepherd and other' homo tMent. Speaking of Bert Shepherd he will iKmn leave us for Chirr go where he has secured ah excellent yooifinri in an orchestra. Th|e supper given by the married men Jof 1,, q o-*yt rbnrch and a n success In «ivcry, particular. The. tables were taste- * I ' l . , t T Jiz i--=... iv! kjzxjE. “J

fully spread and the cooking would gq to show that while woman has usurped many of the avocations heretofore belonging to man he could run her a close race as a cook. The cakes were handsome to the eye and grateful lo the palate. They were submitted to the competent judgement of Messrs J. H. Biddle and John Wilson who awarded the prize (a basket of grapes) to Mr. Murphy, Principal of our schools. The programmes and bills of fare were handsomely gotten up and well earned out, all the speakers being present with the exception of Rev, N. F, Jenkins of Goodland whose place in the programme was taken by Prof. Beldon, Supt. of our town schools. W. L. Gumm acted as toast-master. Responses were mrde by Rev. S. V• McKee, Prof. Beldon, Rev. A. H. DeLong, Mrs. - Drapery and Mrs. Hollett. Solos were rendered by Messrs n. H. Walker and Frank Hardy while Prof. Splivens and his celebrated marine band entertained the large audience with several selections. Prof. Splivens is known in social and commercial circles as Harry Hartley and as a leader of a band of musicians he has lew equals and no superior. Persons needing instrumental music for entertainments can probably secure Prof. Splivens and liis band. The receipts of the evening amounted to a liltle more than sixty seven dollars. Remingtonian.

‘ — 1 1 " -■■■ 1 _.'-;lyrx" 150 standard books, at actual cost, at Spitlcr’s. Ladies solid gold esse and Elgin movement with chatellete for $18.50 at Clarke’s. Ladies Equestrian Pants at Ellis & Murray’s. Autograph albums, Photograph albums, scrap albums, at cost, at the post-ollice. Austin & Hopkins will loan you money on short or long time at current bank rates, on personal, chattel or mortgage security, without delay. All kind of mill feed at the elevator and feed mill. Thirteen-stop, full walnut case or gan, $35. C. B. Steward. Buy your wife a Dinner Set at Laßue Bros. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey & Camp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. Your sweetheart will thank you for buying that box of pure candy of L' Bros. We are overstocked in fine shoe on account of the season; call now and get bargains. Hemphill <fc Honan. Austin & Hopkins will loan you money on short or long time at current bank rates, on personal, chattel or mortgage security, without delay. WiUiams has an immense stock of aU kinds ol goods in his Tine, and will be pleasto have you call and see them. * Any prison wishing to invest or borrow money Call and see me* at

my office, Rensselaer Bank. B. F. Ferguson. We grind at the Elevator and Feed mill on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. Fanners, bring in your feed. W. R. Nowels <fc Son. Bargains m Wool Blankets, at Eliis fit Murray’s. Mrs. Honan would like to see her lady friends and customers at her millinery parlors. Latest styles The new bakery, one door east of Fendig’s drug store, is the place for the finest bread, cakes and pies. TTr'ilo*-’Xf nr. von need urdn-v-enr for the winter; we have got a line line just opened. Give us a call. E. Fun dig. If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in evety particular. Teeth withoutplatrs and line gold fillings aspe. ialty. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. WANTED to buy 100 car load of hay and rye straw for which I wil pay the highest market price. " C C. SniLElt, RenjsfeeUur, laJDo you Know that nothing pleases -“female -persons” better than new bend gear? Wherein tbwhM uiryou fiud as artistic and phasing effects hi half as we sell? And what will-make a more sensible Christmas gift? Our trimmer is Parisian in her work, ami so is rushed afi the time, 'but we wilt try and crowd your ardor ha, We handle every ming else in our line and «e,ll chem>er than any other store in town. VMich a him 0f...., Plushes “ “ “ Corsets “ “ t‘ “ Ribbons “ “ »* “.. Dress trimmings * “ “ “ “ j..... Fanev articles •»ml haw. fortarnnm; H*V l b out number nt ~ _■ - rTi --- r: ~ /v -

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