Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The “Bad Boy” 1 Busted. Delphi Citizen. —— . :—^ Evers A Coopers Peck's Bid Boy Combination which was billed to appear at the Ojiera House on Tuesday night met with such slim receipts that the company was forced to disband. The proprietors divided their property and Mr. Cooper and the Company went to Chicago on Thursday, Mr. Evers and his wife are still in the city with their share of the property and will organize a new company. Mr. and Mrs. Evers are thoroughly show people and are well recommended by leading citizens of Henry county, Ohio. Ever’s father is the editor of the Henry county Democrat and is also ex auditor of that county. The State Conference of Charities. The railroads haye made a rate of fares for the round trip to persons desiring to attend the Conference, which is to Ire held at Terre Haute Feb., 20, 22. Reduced rate tickets will be good goiug on the 19Uj and 20th and returning not later than the 23rd. Those going to the Conference should ask ticket agents for the reduced rates Ernest P. Bicknell. Sec’y Board of State Charities.

CB LIBBING TEBMB. Republican and Inter Ocean ... Republican and N. Y. Tribune. 1.75 Republican and both others... 2.00 Republican and Ind. Journal.. 2.00 Republican and the three others 2.50 Patronize the Home Nursery. F. A. Woodin, the well known and reliable nnrsery-man, of the neigh, boring town of Goodland, has appointed John Callow as his local agent. Give him yoor orders for anything wanted in the nursery line —fruit and shade trees, shrubs, flowers, the. j/ Netiee. Wbeatfieid, Ind. Feb. 1, 1894. Having sold out my business here, I am anxious to have all accounts on my bo. As settled. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will please call on me at Allen Brothers' store, Wheatfield and settle, either by cash or by note, before March 1, as all aecounls that are unpaid at that date will be placed in the hsnds of an attorney for collection. 24 21. H. Marble. And Still Another, Big Vile of it Furniture. At Public Auction. The popularity of C. C. Sigler's second auction sale of new furniture, last Saturday, has encouraged him to make still another similar sale, n* xt Saturday, Feb. 17th, at the same place, beginning at 10 a. m. He will offer a very large assort, ment of new Bed Room Sets. Chaim, Lounges, extension tables Ac., Ac. Also a large lot of new sheet*, pillow cases, blankets and spreads, Ac, Ac, Six months credit on sums over |5, or six per cent, off for cash.