Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1895 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Marriage licences since last rsported: ( Victor P. Yeoman, ( Mary C. Jenkins. ( Jacob J., Haste, ( Mary A?H pner. “T TJanTel A. fleeter, ~~ ( Mary E. Hurley. 1 Lee D. Mauck, 1 Viola D. Burnes. ~ j Joseph Rajal. (EllaA.Lane. See the lovely line of china ware at the Emporium. Good town lots for sale. Terms and locations all right. ; J. C. PABSONS. Every few days returns come in from the State Building and Loan Associations. J. SC Murphy is the latest victim. Mr. Murphy carried ten shares of stock eighteen months at a cost of $154, but deciding to cancel, notified the company and received Monday morning a check for $133 -56 in full payment. This meant a net loss of $20.44 to Mr. Murphy. Not content with using his money for eighteen months, they had the nerve to charge him $20.44 for the taking care of it.—Kentland Enterprise. Mrs. Lecklider has the finest line of millinery in town at the Emporium. Please call and see them.

The Jameson Steam Laundry, Lafayette, Ind., does strictly first class work. Special attention given to quick work. R. P. Phillips,’ agent for Rensselaer. B. J. Gifford is having made another ditching machine, to work in iis ditches. It is a huge ditching run in the bottom of the ditches already made by steam dredges. The idea seems to be to merely loosen the earth in the bottoms of the ditches, with the expectation that the current will then wash it away. What effect if any, this will have on the river channel below the outlets of these ditches and especially above and beow Rensselaer, remains to be seen. ' ?our yoke of oxen on each side of be ditch, are expected to haul the machine.

Call and see the cheap hats at Mrs. Lecklider’s. In quantity, quality and prices, Frank B. Meyer’s display of wall paper, was never before equalled. Call and see. Rensselaer is getting to be quite as much of a “special sale” day, for its size, as Chicago. The two stores which made special sales of calico, last Saturday, were crowded from morn till night. And in one of them the doors had to be locked on two occasions, to keep out the crowds until those already in could be waited on. That from 15,000 to 20,000 yards of calico at 2 cents per yard were sold by the two stores, would probably be a conservative estimate. The crowds that came in for these sales, are conclusive proof of the efficacy of newspaper advertising.

Tile for sale by C. W. Coen. Mrs. Lecklider has a nice line of black leghorns at 25c. The largest and finest line of wallpapers ever in Northern Indiana, and at the lowest prices. At Frank B. Meyer’s' “old reliable” drug store. A beautiful line of lace curtains at the Emporium. From 75c per pair up. Farmers needing a corn planter should investigate those highly improved machines at Overton & Randle’s. Mrs. Lecklider has just returned from the city with a full and complete line of the latest styles in summer millinery. Dr. I. B. Washbum treata rupture by the injection method. The originator of the method says Any rupture that a truss will hold up can be cured by the above method.

Agency for Pratt’s Poultry Food, and Stock powder. Frank B. Meyer’s “Old Reliable.” Beautiful line of 5 and 10 cent glassware at the Emporium. Bargains in dress goods at Ellis & Murray’s. Come in and see the nicest line ever shown in Rensselaer. Over Twelve Hundred sets of window shades tfi colors, Qualities and prices, never before equalled. You can’t help buying after seeing them. At Frank B. Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drug store. List your land and town property, for sale or trade, with Burget <fc Penn, the real-estate agents. Their extensive acquaintance with prospective buyers, in Illinois, gives them unusual advantages for .quick and favorable sales.