Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—lie tram ere getting in ee mack ■owey ter their wheat that the vaake-of our hanks are being filed to overflowing.—[Valparaiso Messenger. We eea make room for a few thousands iff ofa* rank. Bend flown the overflow. —Barrow gangs tratne rneko ne oonnettion with tke Wabash read at premat. We understand that arrangements will be made to do eo ee eoon an traine begia running to Delphi. whiek will be in about three Trasks Mentieello Herald. —We are under obligations to Mr. B. B. Jeffries, Secretary of tke Remington Agricultural Association, for complimentary tick* to the Fair to bo held on tke grounds of tke Amoeiatien at Reaungtom, August 26th to 29th, inclusive. —Dr, Laßue, oa Monday teat; removed twenty fio* of tape-worm from L. a Robinson, «f this city. Ae he toiled to remove the heed, the balanee of the worm remains, which the doctor will remove in a few days; —{Valparaiso Messenger;
—'Dr. A. H. Wirt, (fchtSet, of Montioello, will be in Rensselaer next Monday and will remai* a week or ten days. Persons desiring work in hie line Will do well t# give him a. call. He is an experienced dfcnti* and neter toils to give satisfaction. -“Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Prise and okr fountf friend Will Austin “took in” the editorial excursion to the We*. Charley will represent the Sentinel and Will Thi Standard. Look oat for something rich, rare and racy from their pens during their absence* —Mrs. Wilhelm, who lives on the Leie&j farm, north of town, gave birth to twine a few days ago. Thtre ia notblfl| very remarkable about it, fltaly that it is tka fourth time, and she now has seven children living from four births. —[Warsaw Republican. —Thos. E. Willey of Long’s Point/ Ark., who is sojourning in Jasper County for a few weeks, called at Tux Staxuabd office yesterday.. Tom. la one of ouf old schoolmates, and we are pleased to see hincr hi good spirits and enjoying gooe health. His family is al' so witff him, the guests of Mr. Ad. Parkiaon, Pleasant Grove. —Henry I. Adams, treasurer of Jasper County, is visiting old acquaintances ia tha northern part of Miami county, near Denver, tbe home of his boyhood, and where he moved from twenty years ago. This ia his first visit in this section of the country since the completion of the Kel River Railway. —[Boanu Clarion.
. —The following persons have been employed to teach the fell and winter term of the Rensselaer schools* Principal, Prof. G. W. Allen; Grammar, Miss Eva Halstead; Second Intermediate, Miss Mattie Benjamin; First Intermediate, Miss Candace Boroughs; Primary, Miss Celia Wilkinson. A competent corps of instructors. —At the regular meeting of Evening Star Chapter, 0. E. 8., last Wednesday evening, the following .resolution was unanimously adopted: * Resolved, That the thanks of this Chapter be tendered to the little girle, the ladies and gentlemen and to the bands for their kind services at our festival. Resolved , That a copy of the above resolution be presented to the press for dublieation. L. B. Warmer, Bec’y. —The merchants who do a good thriving business are invariably the oneflf who do S large amount ‘of advertising.’ Persons in perusing a local newspaper always notice the advertisements to see who are doing business in that place, and if they fell to find the names of some of the merchants there in they naturally come to the conclusion that they are doing no business at all, or else they are toft stingy to advertise and therefore too close-fisted to trade with.—[Exchange. —Mr. M. Hene, of LaFsyette, will be here on or about Wednesday/ the 18th instant, with a full line of notions, hosiery and fencj goods, whieh he will offer for sale in Mrs. Hemphill’s building, one. door below Leopold’s boot and shoo store, at remarkably low prices for cash. Wait for his oomlng, before purchasing any goods in his liae. Children’s hose for from three to tve cents a pair; pins two cents a paper, hair pins one oent a paper; palm leaf fens two oents apiece; all table linen twenty-five oents a yard; towels ten eents apiece; «)1 linen toweling six cents a yard; socks fibre, seven and ton cents per pair, and all other goods in proportion. j
—At the regular meeting of the Jasper County Temperanoe Union, hold in the Presbyterian Church, on Monday evening, August 4, 1879, thWfollowing persons were elected officers for the ensuing term: Daniel B. Miller, President. Mrs. Charles H. Price, Yioe President. Noble J. York, Secretary. Miss Lola Mvsa, Treasurer. - The above society will, hold regular meetings oa the first Monday evening of each month. Place of meeting and programme will be announced through the papers during the week previous to its-meeting. Daniel B. Miller, Noble J. York, See’y. . President —lt being understood that Sunday last was the fifteenth anniversary at the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wigmore, a large number of friends assembled at (heir residence on Washington stmt In the even* ing to congratulate and bestow upon them appropriate presents es manifestations of the high esteem and wans friendship felt for the happy couple. The unexpected absence of Mr. W. was a disappointment to the guests, and prevented the eertying out of the programme in foil. However, hie agtfSeablc better half entertained the oompany in her usual lively manner, and everything pamed off pleasantly and in order. The gwirte were Vt. and Mrs. J. H. Loogbridge, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Soott, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cait, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mfji. IK. 0. Citoel, Mrs. Fannie Mothreek, Mias Maggie Cowdin,.Mr. R. Fendig, Mr. Jerre Cowdin mfid Mr. Eba L Phillips. The presents were handsome and eanateisd of the following article*: Tea eat, sake stand, pitcher, goblets, frirft dish, dernrt dishes, salt stands, jellie stated, bread plain, pickle jar, ete<
