Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1879 — Be Sure to Go. [ARTICLE]

Be Sure to Go.

Homer D- Cope at Starr’s Hall, Nov, 28,1879. He will be greatly disappointed if be does not find joa in the audience. —Homes D. Cope next Friday night —See notice of Sale,” in another column. , —Get yonr job printing done at the Stax da ed office. —Dr. I. B. Washburn visited Logansport friends this week. —Thepostofflce will be closed at 11 o’clock on Thanksgiving day. —A daughter of Mr. Sampson Erwin is down with scarlet fever. —Mr. French, of the Kentland Gasette, was in town last Saturday. * —Yesterday and day before were the coldest day’s of the season. —County Clerk Price, of Rensselaer, was in town Tuesday [Monticcll<> Herald. — A cold, drizzly rain, with a slight spit of mow, occupied the greater part of Monday. —Mrs. Jessie Duck, of Salem, Ohio, is ' « visiting her daughter, Mrs. Emmet Kannsi. —A calico hop was indulged in by. the young folks of Rensselaer, Thursday night. —Next New Year it will be the ladies’ turn to make the calls. Leap year, you know.'*

—Only a little over a month till Christmas. Little folks, see to it that their are no holes in your stockings. —Judge Hsmmond, Prosecutor Babcock and Mr. 8. P. Thompson were courting in Kentland. this week. Mrs. 3. T Royal, nee Miss Mamie Cole, of Dayton, Ind., is visiting hsr mother and brothers in ihi* place. —Miss Ella Osborn, who has been visitr ing in Michigan for the past two weeks, returned home last Tuesday. ■ * —Jubnny King, a former Rensselaer lad, but now a resident of Yeoman Station, Carroll county was in town Monday. —Dan. Duvall has a new arrival at his honse. Its a'girl, and she made her first appearance early yesterday morning. —Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. Turkeys must roost high or there will be an uurelentless war waged against them. —James M, Patton, a sprightly young Attorney of Kentland, gaveTuc Standard office a pleasant’call Saturday evening. * —Shoo polish and blacking brushes at half price at Emmet Kannal's Brag Store. Must be closed out before December 25th, J 879. ' —Fun, fun, Yun! at Starr’s Hall to-night. Take your sweetheart and go and enjoy two hours of solid fun. You will never regret it. —By a recent i decision of the supreme court sheriff s sales are required to be published four weeks successively to make the same valid. * —New subscribers to the Standard continue to come in. The people of Jasper county know how to appreciate a live local newspaper. / ' —Stmon P. Thompson came over Saturday, preparatory-for court. Simon never defers court business until the last moment. —[Fowler Era. » —Thanksgiving services will bo held in the M. R. church next Thursday at 10:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. tn. The public cordially invited to attend.

Miss A<la St raver, who is well and favorably known in this community, is teaching the yuung ideas iu the vicinity of Medaryville how to shoot. Let us organize a republican club for the campaign of ISBO. It is none to early to commence action frf we would win in the coming political struggle. Remember, persons subscribing and paying $1 for the Standard now, will receive tt from this time until January Ist, 1881—over thirteen months. —Miss Hattie Gibson, who has been visiting in this place the past week or two, returned to Logansport, Wednesday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Ida. : —A good lantern worth $1.75, now offered for $1 .00 at Emmet Knnnal s drug store. Must be closed out regardless of cost before December 25th, 1879 . —Dr. Ira C. Kelley will please accept thanks for a Copy of the Las Vegas, (New Mexico) Eureka. The Doctor, we are glad to learn, is doing well in tbedental business at that place. —Go to Emmet Kannal’s drug store for holiday books, albums, toi let sets, choice perfumery, toilet soap, Ac. All such goods offered at fifty cents on the dollar, to close out before December 25th, 1879. —Married, at the residence of Mr. Jas. Nsckell, in Hanging Grove township, on Monday the 17th instant, by Elder D. T. Halstead, Mr. Joseph A. Robinson and Mjss Lettie Boroughs, all of Jasper county. . —Married, at the residence of the bride’s father, near Remington, on Thursday, the 13th instaat; by Elder D. T. Halstead, Mr. Wm. Banes, of Goodland, Newton county, and Miss Aurelia Belle Spinaey, of Jasper county. —Colonel Yeoman, the backbone of the Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago road, is in the city. He is they will have trains running into Indianapolis, and into Chicago as well, in 1880.—[Indianapolis Journal. —The four Zimmermans—father and three sons—who were last week sentenced to one year's imprisonment for stealing a heifer, were escorted to Michigan City by Sheriff Robinson and Constable Peacook, last Monday. —The Ladies’ Literary Social will celebrate their second anniversary on Thanksgiving evening, at the residence of *Hon. R. 8- Dwiggins. The members have the privilege of inviting their husbands and the grown members of their fhmilies. Come out and have a good time.

MELLE M. WRIGHT,

. Boc’y.