Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1895 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

■'““"Miss Dora Peacock has gone to Paxton, 111., to complete her musical education. Good house to rent. Six rooms. Enquire of J. C. Passons. The Hascall Comedy Co. is having goo d houses at the Opera House this week. The continued liberal patronage is a of the merits of thft’eonipSny.' . " • Dr. Kuderling’s next-visit in Rensselaer will be on Saturday, March 30th, Bestceeths6 ; extracting free, no pain; gold filljngs^l; silver 50cr Miss Mary Cosby, working for Mrs. Lecklider, walked out of an upstairs window, Tuesday night, and striking upon her back, was quite badly injured. Her back is badly bruised and an ankle sprained. MONEY—Not to loan but to buy com with. The way to prosper is to sell, what you raise at good figures. Therefore consult C. W. Coen before selling your grain and hay.

Marriage licence since last raporteded: j Charles D. Lakin, ( Mertie M. Casey. ( Burdett Porter, ( Dorothea May. j John L. Nichols, | Mary E. Reed. ( Herman Hasper, ( Mary Defries.

Money to loan on Real Estate in sums of SSOO to SIO,OOO. Call on or address J. M. Winkley, Monon, Ind. Office up stairs m Blakley block. ... J. M, Winkley, Monon, Ind. D. J. Thompson was on the floor of the House of Representatives, During the ruction Monday night, and a close observer of all that occured. He will vouch for the correctness of our assertions regarding the exaggerations of the daily papers, and the absence of anger and of actual fighting, upon the part of the republicans. I. M. Patchett, of Lee, Indiana offers his services as an expert pruner and planter of fruit trees, shrubs, vines, &c. The present month is the proper season for pruning vines. Satisfaction guaranteed, in work and prices. Address him at Lee.

The venerable Jonathan Peacock died at his home on River street, last Thursday afternoon. He had long been very weak and failing, but had no acute sickness. He was up and about as usual, the day before, but was taken sick Wednesday night, and sank rapidly until one o’clock Thursday afternoon, when he breathed his last. At the time of his death he was the oldest person in Rensselaer, and perhaps in Jasper county. An obituary sketch is given elsewhere.

If you want to laugh. If you want to hear good singing and see good dancing, if you want to see bright comedy go and see Haseall Comedy Co., at Opera House Beginning Monday Meh. 11. Ladies free tickets opening night with each paid 35 cent ticket.

In accordance with the arrangement made between the County Commissioners and the Children’s Home Society, as noted last week, Rev, F. M. Elliott, of Crawfordsville, the agent .of the Indiana branch of the society, came up Tuesday and took away from the county asylum, Mrs. Nell Roger’s two little girls, aged respectively two and eight years. They will be placed in good Christian lomes, already secured for them by the society. These two were the first of a party of 16 children which Mr. Elliott has gathered up for this trip. The places secured for them are some in this state, some in Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. The Society keeps continual oversight of the children for which it finds homes and in cases where the places prove not suitable, for any cause, the children are reclaimed and placed in other homes. A little boy living in town is to be taken later, by Mr. Elliott