Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1893 — Page 1

THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.

VOL. XXVI.

Leopold's Cut Prise Sale HwL Having purchased of the Bankrupt Stock of JAS. H. WALKER & CO., of Chicago, an * ——-e ’I " I <%> Blankets and Comforts, Ladies, Gent’s and Children’s ln»e W of -Stock of —— Dress Goods Ever brought „ To this Market. # =— /■■■■ ■■ ' —w BEOLW FORMER WHOLE SALE VALUES. Thus Ensuring to our patrons a saving of over 33 1-3 per cent, on all purchases. Oar Mr. Laopold is in the city this week on invitation parchasing his clothing for cash only of the assigned stock of CHAS. P. KELLOG & CO. which goods will be in by time of this issne.

MONON ROUTE. EEN&SELAEE TIME TABLE. TRAINS THAT STOP. SOUTH BOUND. Mo. Sl—Mall, Dally 40:49 A. M. No.s—Louisville Express, Dally.. 11:80 A. M. MO. 89—Milk aocomm., Daily 6:25 P. M. :No. 9—Daily Except Sunday ;7:80 P. M. No. B—Louisville Express, Daily 10:87 P. M. No.;4s—Local freight 2:30 P.M. NORTH BOUND. No. 89—Mall Dally 5:40 A. M. No.4o—Milk aocomm., Daily 7:87 A, M. No. 30—Mail and Express. Dally.. 8.27 P. M. No. B—Dally Except Sunday 7:56 P. M. No. 46—Local Freight 9:20 A.M.

TOWN AND COUNTRY.

f r A new boy at Arthur Trussel’s, north of town, last Monday. House for rent. Enquire of Micah Saylhr. The Ladies Literary society will meet with Mrs. C. W. Coen, Friday, Oct. 6th. Call on Dexter & Cgk when you want baled hay. Miss Maggie Huff, of Crawfordsville, is visiting her brother W. A. Huff. Try a sack of our White Lilly flour W. R. Nounujs <fc Son. It is rumored that Rensselaer is to have a new undertaking establishment, pretty soon.

Warner and Shead, the new grocery firm. Give them a trial. M. F. Chilcote is short volumes 16 and 25 of the Enoyclopeodia Britan-, nica, since the night of the Halloran ealoon fire. Everything fresh and new and first class, and at lowest living prices, at Warner & Shead’s the new goocery store. T. J. Sayler has leased his two thirds interest in the Sayler jmill to J. F. Antrim and D. E. Hollister, they entering into possession last Monday. Notice our line of street sailors, also, did you ever see anything so artistic and stylish as those plaques in felt and silk plush, at Mrs. lines Bazar. Bishop Rademacher, lately of Tennessee, was installed yesterday, as bishop of the Catholic diocese of Fort Wayne, to succeed the late Bishop D wenger.

RENSSELAER. JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1893.

Mrs. S. L. Ensminger, of Crawfordsville, is visiong her Rensselaer relatives this week. '* V Choice fruits, of every description at Vick’s restaurant. Thos. Penright, a well-known citizen of Milroy Tp., died last Monday after a brief illness. Dexter & Cox have a new hand hay press. Give them a call when you want a cheap bale of hay. Theo. Hurley, the Blackford merchant, has taken to himself a new helpmate, in the person of Mary A. Knight. Call and see the nice new line of installment goods, just arrived at Clarence Lecklider’s. Mrs. Henry Wood, who is under surgical treatment at a Chicago hospital, is reported as making good progress towardscecovery. Two Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms—parlor and bed room. For further particulars inquire of Mrs.?. G. Reynolds.

Jesse (Bond, who has been assisting Dr. Horton in his dental work, during the past summer, has returned to the dental college ait Cincinnati. Our trimmer, whe has suited you so well many times, will remain and suit you again. , Mre. L. M. Imbs. There will be Quarterly meeting at the Freewill Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. Opening sermon Friday evening, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Come! Wils Porter, agent for the Continental for farm property, may hereafter be found at B. F. Fendig’s drug store, where he has established his office. 3t.

Edward Cain is well on the way to recovery from his terrible injuries from a horse kick, but there seems to be no prospect that he will ever have his eye-sight again. Thirteen-stop, full walnut case organ, $35. C. B. Steward. Mr. Chas. W. Hayes, of Aurora, Hl., and Miss Nannie Randle, daughter of Henry Randle, were married last Sunday evening, at the home of the brides parents, in Hanging Grove Tp.

James Maloy took both the running | races at (Francesville, last week. This week he is at Logansport. See the nice line of ifali millinery at Mrs. Leokliders. Mrs. Caraner has returned to 'California, after several months visit with relatives-in Rensselaer and vicinity. A fine lot of silver plated ware and 'notions, to be sold at great bargains, at Vick’s restaurant. Tennis players are -requested to 'meet at the school grounds, Friday afternoon, where arrangements are being perfected for a big game. Good paying positions for those who learn Taylor’s Mathematical Square.

Rev. N. Vice, the ..pastor, gives notice that the first M. J?. Quarterly meeting will be held at Rose B*d church the #4 th and 15tt of October. A few nice residence lots near the business portion of the city, for sale cheap, for a few days. Call an Thompson# Bro. J. H. Perkins has just moved into his comfortable new house, in Leopold’s addition, from his farm southeast of town. Gn account of Chicago Day at World’s Fair the round trip rate from Fair Oaks will be tl .25. Tickets on sale Oct., Bth and Sth, good returning 10 days.

James Leatherman, Sr, moved yesterday from Wile Duvall’s house, in Weston’s Addition, into S. A. Hen - ry’s house, across the river. Mr. Duvall will move into his own bouse. Walter Q. Gresham, Secretary of State, was in town a short time Tuesday. He had been looking after his farm south of Ambia, and was on his way to see his mother down in Harrison county.—Fowler Leader.

The Monon Route will sell tickets from all stations for Chicago next Monday at the rate of one cent a mile. This is the beat World’s fair rate yet offered. Tickets good for ten days. . * Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sweeney, of Denver, Colo., are visiting the latter’s uncle, Judge E. P. Hammond and family. Mrs. Sweeney is the daughter of the late Abram A. Hammond, an ex-Governor of Indiana. -

I A Grand Awakening! SpSb CG=aOC6=3MG=9OQCS=aQ People are learning the profits made on Merchandise. They are taking advanvantage of the ASSIGNEE SALE. II Have You Been There Yet? Don's tarry too long. The goods are moving aan|§ • lively. Every day a big day. Ten Clerks and all Kept Busy- - o —*** —... — This week we are making a big drive on Clothing, as the stock is still large. Buy |gp|g a suit at hard time prices. Hg We’ll Save You from 25 to 50 per cent, gp ON A SUIT OR OVEBOOAT. jjKffjgg orn —mm—FTKWTiinan spS See the line of pants at $1.19. Single coats that actually cost $4 and $5 For.--. $2.50 to $3.50 aaggij People that buy the goods are making the IBgB profit. Don’t forget that the Ralph jiais Fendig Stock is in the hands of an Assignee < And Must Be SoldI B. F. FENDIG, Assignee.

FIRE! WATER! SMOKE! . 1. • • . Since the fire of the Halloran block we have discovered many dress goods and white blankets slightly damaged by dripping water and smoke. Bengaline dress goods marked SI.OO IT fSp Now -O Fine all wool 40 inch Henrietta was 68 cents, O A Now-- U r^ 1 Fine all wool 40 inch Henrietta, was 48 cts. O 71 n Now----Blankets 10 per oent. ofi marked price. Five dozen ten and twelve inart tin pails that retailed at 15 to 25 cents, now 10 and 12 cents, A few tranks damaged by water and plastering will be sold at cost. Special prices on all of the immense new tall stock of

CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Cloaks, Underwear, Gloves etc. CO/AE EARLY As this is no fake but a genuine reduction [sale at the reliable one price cash house. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE

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