Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1878 — Page 3
The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McEWEM, Proprietor. Advertising BLa-toa-One colum, one year **> °® Half column. 22 Quarter col. " 38 Eighth col. “ Ten mt cent, added to foregoing price if advertisements arc »et to occupy more than single column width. .. Fractional parts of a y«nr»t equitable rates Business curds not exceeding 1 inch space. Is a roar, |3 for six month M 2 for three mo*. All legal notices and advertisements, at established statute Ptfeo. , Reading notice*, flr«t publication to cents a line, each publication thereafter J ets a line. Yearly advertisements mar be changed Quarterly [once in three months) at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper county mu«tbe paid tor in advance of first publication, when less than one-quar-ter column in sine; and vuarterly in advance when larger
MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attoraey-at-Law RIMSBILin, - - . - IVDIANM Practices in the Courts of Jaspei and adjoining counties. Maltes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington street, opposite Court House. vlnl. M. S. DWIGGIXS. «MBI DWIGGIMS. R. S. A Z. DWIGGINS, Attoraeys-st-Law, and Loan Brokers. Rensseiaxb. . - Indiana. SIOO 000 To Loan on Flrut Mortgage, on five years' time, at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of 1300 and over. MOT ABT PUBLIC. COLLKCTOB. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attoraey-at-Law, Rbnssblakb, .... Indiana. Office up stairs in in Bodford & Jackson's Block, iaxes paid, abstracts prepared, all kinds of legal contracts written, vlnl tW Special attention given to preparing Bitch and lioad Petitions and Reports of Viewers. iraTw, yeomak Attoraeys-at-Law. & Notary Public, Real Estate Agent and Abstracter, writes up and acknowledge all kinds of lega instruments. PTOffice oa Washington Street, second door west of Leopld’s store. ~ens■elaer. ■elaer. ind. vlnl. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney-at Law, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker, Loan and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared and T «xes paid, < ‘ollsetions a specialty. Officeopposite Court House. SIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSON* Attorneo-at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, Bsnsset.aek, - - - Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes selling and leasing lands. —"J"^ l —"■'T'"" ■ j ' 'LL- J DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per <*»«n . interest will b > added to all necoiHits running unsettled longer than three months. DR. G. A. MOSS. Office in Slpitlcr'sbrick. Washington street, apposite Court House, Rensselaer, Ind. DR. IP.A C. KELLEY, Dentist aud Photographer, ItRSMSELAEIt, - - - INDIANA EXCHANGE BANK, Ru mi so ton. Inp., O. B. Mclntire, Proprietor. Buy and sell exchange, make collections, legotinto loans on real estate, pay interest.on deposits, etc- Office hours from 8 o'clock, a. Ji., to * p. m. LESLIE GRANT Blacksmith. Shop on Front Street, next dooi above the Stage Office, at Duvall & Loll’a old Stand. Patronage solieit»d. vlu2 CHARLES P. HOPKINS BEGS (eavo to inform the public that ho t* now prepared to do house painting, papei • anglng, eiilclinining, etc., at prices beyon I competition Cu be found at nis rooms. ui> stairs in Liberal Corner building. vlnll SHINDLER <fc ROBERTS, Blacksmiths. At Warner's old stand on Front street. Horseshoeing, machine re|>ainng, carriage ironing, etc., done neatly and cheaply. vln2. HOPKINS HOUSE. R. J. Hopkins - . Proprietor. Excellent table,convenient location, careful attention to wants of guests, inti experienced management are its .•eeommendations to popular favor.
Emmet Kannal, Druggist aid PhamiM. Rubber Truffles a Specialty* Washington street, vln3 liensselaer, Ind, liveriTstable. RENSSELAER Livery, Feed & Sale BTABLES, S. P. LESTER, PKOPRIBTOR. MKAR OF THE CITY HOTEL, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Everything First Class. Rates Reasonable. iu1x27.’77. J. S WIGMORE, WATCH &. CLOCK W £■ - ■WSheJ’4 • * 7* ?-'.■‘TP Shop in WILLIS IMEB’ DBUG STORE, Rensselaer, TndAll work warranted to give satisaction, and charges as low m will injure good work. v l a l
The public i« respectfully Informed that I have opened a store opposite the Bank, where will be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES Including a large assortment of my own make. AT LOW RATES! I have made a careful selection of goods pertaining to a well regulated Shoe Store, and respectfully invite the public for a close inspection. A Custom Shop Will be connected, where I shall manufacture, to measure, all kinds of Boots * nd Shoes. Goods ail warranted. Repairing neatly and reasonably done. Sole-leather for sale. Please give me a call, S. BAM. Store opposite the Bank. BEXBBELAER. IND.
DR. A.L.HAMAR, Announces to the community that he designs to make Rensselaer his permanent home. His professional services are offered to the public with the hope that 30 years experience may render him able to give satisfaction to’all who favor him with their patronage . Special attention given to chronic diseases. Is permitted to refsr to all who are acquainted with him. W Office nearly opposite Court House. — Reside oe with Mrs. Crockett.opposite Judge Hammond’s. Aug. 10. ’77 *«m.
AUSTIN HOUSE, Rensselaer, Ind. A. W. CLEVELAND, Pbopbixtob. This well-known House having recently changed hands has been thoroughly renovated, refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for the reception of gues s. It is centrally located large, conveniently arranged; and the proprietor will strive to make it attractive and home-l'ke to all who favor him with patronage. The table is always supplied with the best variety afforded iiy the market. Charges as moderate as circumstances and conditions will permit. Good Stabling connected with the House. 1851. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1877. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ASSETS, ... *371,683.42. JAS. E. ROBERTSON, Pres’t. Wm. Wesley Woollen, Secretary. DA.NIEL B. MILLER. Agent, vlb29. Rensselaer. Ind.
The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY FEBRUARY I. 1878.
If you wish to buy a tract of land in Jasper county consult Thompson & Bro. They B*ll at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. PUBLIC MEETING! The citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity are requested to meet at the Court House on WEDNESDAY EVENING of next week for thn purpose of making the necessary arrangemeots for the GRAND BARBECUE to be held at this place on the 14th inst. Undoubtedly a great many people wiH honor us with their presence on that occasion and ample arrangements for their entertainment should be made. Let everybody attend I Salt $2 a barrel at Kern’s. A large lot best brands of Cigars just received at L.vßue’s. Choice Dried Peaches, 10 cents a pound, at Kern’s. Remember the meeting at the Court House. NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING ! Best new Prunes. 12| cents, at Kern’s. Mrs. and “Tom’ Wigmore called in to see us a few days ago. Go to Kern for Groceries and Provisions, the cheapest place in town. The celebrated Diamond Oyster, at 30 cents a can, at Kern’s. Considerable snow covers the earth and the merry sleigh bells make music on our streets. Canned Fiuit, Teas, Coffee and Sugar, at Laßue’s. The “toot” of the whistle attached to the “Alfred McCoy* is now distinctly head each day as it approaches nearer and nearer to Rensselaer. Choice brands of Tobaccos just re ceived at Tuteur’a. Mr. Milligan, one of the builders of the “Narrow Gauge* called in the other day and presented us with pass “No. 1,“ on the new RR. E 3S r ‘ Pictures enlarged for $1 50 at Sharp’s Gallery. Frank Cotton is purchasing a large stock of lumber, coal etc., with which to meet the demands of trade at this point. Bro. James, in his report of the public meeting recently held at this place, is abouf as near the truth as the circumstances controlling him will admit of. The old Board of officers and directors of the. Agricultural and Mechanical Association were on Saturday last re-elected. Their endorsement by the stockholders is well merited. Jep. Crouch of the well-known flrm of Hughes, Crouch & Purcupile, Monticello, Wm. H, Parcels, Steve Thompson and L. H. Mourer, also of Monticello, favored us with a call during the week. Report or Union School, District No. 2, Marion Township. The following named pupils stood above 90 per cent, in their general average on examination heldDecombir 20th, 1877, at the close of the second six weeks of the term: John E. Burk, Lily A, Burk, Ida A. Noweis, Elfle Yeoman. Maud Hemphill, Ella Burk, Adelma Noweis, Eva A. Burk, Dallas Yeoman, Charley Noweis, Artie Noweis, Edward Kenton, Daisy Yeoman, Everett Noweis, Virgil Noweis. The total enrollment for the above six weeks was 27 with an average daily attendance of 24.7. The pupils are all doing good, earnest work. D. B. NOWELB, Teapher.
A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DELINQUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOB TTTF, YEAR 1876, IN JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP, NO. 1.
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Namea of Owner*. Daseription of Landa.
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WALKER TOWNSHIP, NO. 3. 1 Allen W J sw-qr 17 31 5 160 400 14 11 6 Allred Jerome nw-qr ne-qr 14 “ 5 40 140 10 05 11 Bart Clement n-hf nw-qr 5 “ 6 72 21 108 421 17 Boone A J w-hf nw-qr 14 “ 5 80 180 15 96 28 Baker Samuel s-hf se-qr 2 “ 6 80 240 867 85 Brown William F sw-qr 26 “ 6 160 620 20 07 47 Cravens Thomas *e-qr sw-qr 21 “ 6 40 80 824 60 Dickinson Henry nw-qr ne-qr 20 “ 5 40 810 10 80 64 Daniels Julia A ne-qr sw-qr 34 “ 6 40 320 11 40 96 Frederic Jos J Trustee e-hl se-qr 18 ** 5 80 240 867 90 Glathart Ephraim sw-qr uw-qr 20 “ 5 40 80 824 107 Gates Susan w-hf sw-qr 16 “ 5 80 160 597 122 Hathaway Rebecca n-hf se-qr 15 “ 6 80 270 970 131 Hayland H& J sw-qr se-qr 7 “ 5 40 do do ne-qr se-qr 9 “ 5 40 180 714 137 Hurst A 4R J nw-qr se-qr 19 “ 5 40 80 10 44 150 Johnson William ne-qr 13 “ 6 160 do do w-hf sw-qr “ “ 6 80 do do n-hf ne-qr sw-qr “ “ 6 20 680 80 13 182 Liutzow Adolph n-hf nw-qr 21 “ 6 80 do do se-qr nw-qr “ “ 6 40 260 17 81 206 Myers Francis M w-hf ne-qr 18 “ 6 80 do do sw-qr se.qr 7 “ 6 40 370 16 98 Za Putoff George W whf sw-qr 6 “ 5 82 91 251 903 234 Popp George se-qr ne-qr 20 “ 6 40 do do sw-qr nw-qr 21 “ 6 40 180 750 235 Pulver Charlotte L ee-qr ne-qr 20 “ 5 40 355 13 97 258 Root Deloss s-hf sw-qr 28 “ 5 80 240 867 271 Stumph John B e-hf nw-qr 14 “ 5 80 ..- do do ne-qr 17 “ 5 160 do do sw-qr ne-qr 33 “ 6 40 do do n-hr se-qr “ “ 6 40 . do do se-qr 35 “ 6 160 do do sw-qr ne-qr “ “ 6 40 do do n-hf nw-qr 29 “ 5 80 1420 58 50 ; 272 Sabine M se-qr sw-qr 2 “ 6 40 GO 256 283 Spriggs James W e-hf se-qr 29 “ 5 80 590 36 65 297 Sell Jacob se nw-qr 32 “ 5 40 do do w-hf nw-qr “ “ 5 80 do do sw-qr ne-qr “ “ 5 40 do do s-hf ne-qr 81 “ 5 80 660 24 48 298 Spiegel Christian and e-hf sw-qr 24 “ 6 80 Wm Ilauueinan sw-qr ew- qr “ “ 6 40 do do n-hf se-qr “ “ 6 80 do do sw-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 do do n-hf nw-qr “ “ 6 80 880 38 23 321 Turner John L se-qr sw qr 4 “ 6 40 100 390 330 White G T sw-qr ne-qr 11 “ 5 40 do do n end e-hl ne-qr " " 5 60 200 781 335 Wallace John e-hf ne-qr 14 “ 5 80 332 21 03 344 Wells Rufus ne-qr 2 “ 6 150 73 do do ne-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 614 21 92 342 Wins Jacob A se-qr 20 “ 6 160 do do w-hf sw-qr 21 “ 6 80 do do e-hf sw-qr 20 “ 6 80 do do all 28 6 640 do do n-hf ne-qrj 29 “ 6 80 do do ne-qr nw-qr “ “ 6 40 3746 122 99 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP, NO. 4. 36 Brirnitz J W se-qr sw-qr 6 30 5 40 53 268 168 Houguaiu John S e-hl ne-qr 9 “ 6 80 do do c-hf se-qr 9 “ 6 80 424 27 18 170 Harrison Theodore T u-hf sw-qr 23 “ 6 80 do do part sw-qr nw-qr 23 “ 6 35 601 16 49 202 Lett Fielder ee-qr nc-qr 15 “ 6 40 127 384 229 Miller M A ' e-ht sw-qr ne-qr 15 29 6 20 127 383 254 Niles Oliver T nw-qr se-qr 21 30 6 40 127 385 336 Sayers James n-hf ne-qr 6 “ 5 95 76 ’do do n-hf se-qr ne-qr 6 “ 5 20 190 605 337 Saylor Henry G ne-qr nw-qr 9 “ 6 40 252 20 28 341 Shannon Patrick n-hf nw-qr 2:1 “ 6 80 191 556 377 White Charles sw-qr 9 “ 6 160 424 21 01 MARION TOWNSHIP, NO, 5. 31 Besse George nw-qr se-qr 16 28 6 40 do do sw-qr sw-qr “ “ 6 40 320 12 61 50 Cookerly James W he-qr sw-qr 9 ” 6 40 do do u-hf se-qr “ “6 80 do do se-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 do do ne-qr ne-qr “ “ 6 40 1160 37 16 53 Cozzeus WCet al nw-qr 16 “ 6 160 do do do n-hf sw-qr “ “6 80 do do do w-hf sw-qr ne-qr “ “ 6 20 do do do . w-bf sw-qr se-qr “ “ 6 20 1100 35 34 84 Dwiggins Rs Trusteejof U’y Weston ne>.£l9 29 6 160 4000 121 76 144 Haley William nw-qr se-qr 8 28 6 40 do do se-qr se-qr “ “ 6 40 450 14 79 151 Hemphill Marcus H ne-lrac 1 29 7 137 26 3725 85 62 178 Kelleuberger J I sw-qr sw-qr 8 28 6 40 200 656 199 Lecklider LewisssG A I , , a s an asn on Jenkins S Cox IJ6 ) e ‘“ r Re qr 3 6 80 950 29 80 205 Lockwood R A sw-qr se-qr 4 “ 6 40 320 10 18 225 Munden A M e-hf sw-qr ne-qr 16 “ 6 20 80 382 305 Ritchey Samuel W w-hf sw-qr nw-qr 14 '“ 7 20 325 8 29340 Summers Ellen & Emae-hf nw-qr sw-qr 17 “ 6 20 60 323 401 Wood John 11 u-hf se-qr 13 “ 7 80 744 15 33 JORDON TOWNSHIP. NO. 6. 3 Atkins Martha se qr ne qr 17 28 7 40 486 16 49 10 Burr Howard whfne qr 31 “ 7 80 10-24 34 28 18 Born Adolph & Bernh'tue qr 19 “ 6 160 504 17 14 20 Bright Mary K e side ehfsw qr 36 “ 7 70 583 23 97 24 Bradbury & Walker s*e pt sw'i ne’i 31 “ 6 30 95 359 38 Corey James U lot 5 rotsr’s sub’d22 “ 7 7 50 77 14 01 sw ne 42 Conover Cornelius ne qr sw qr 33 “ 6 40 168 606 46 Cross Pleasy whfsw qr 28 “ 6 80 do do ne qr se qr 29 “ 6 40 722 23 86 68 Erwin Robert W shfue qr “ “ 6 80 904 39 35 90 Hutton Cornelius ehf ue qr se qr 19 “ 6 20 63 265 92 Harrison TJ. whfsw qr 27 “7 80 do do se qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 do do nw qr nw qr 34 “ 7 40 1054 36 2697 Harris John & Thomas nhfneqrse qf 25 “ 7 20 93 365 118 Jacks Sarah L whfse qr 27 “ 7 80 do •do ne qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 do do ne qr nw qr 20 “ 6 40 1365 81 49 136 Lee William D shfseqr uw qr 33 “ 7 20 160 12 82 140 Littlefield Ruth Ann whfse qr 32 “ 6 80 . do , t d ° ehfswqr “ “ 6 80 1029 37 39 167 Maier Jacob and I se qr nw qr 30 “ 6 40 Conrad Mertz ) e*spt sw qr nwJ4 “ “ 6 7 54 151 595 265 Webster H J ehfse qr 32 “ 6 80 168 606 NEWTON TOWNSHIP, NO. 7. 5 Blue David A se qr nw qr 3 29 7 40 do do nw qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 480 13 20 15 Bonstra John whfse qr 30 “ 7 80 831 20 23 16 Bryant Levi C nw qr se qr 33 “ 7 40 372 974 17 Broquet Ernest nhfsw qr 11 “ 7 80 880 22 84 28 Crisler William A part uw qr ne qr 31 30 7 30 120 354 29 Clifton Thomas T s side se qr sw qr 29 29 7 10 50 241 42 East issac N s hfn hf seJ4 sw X 33 “ 7 10 100 302 45 Foreman Byron shfswqr 11 “ 7 80 880 27 89 53 Gruteukemper H uw qi se qr 31 80 7 40 , do . ■, do 8W ( » r ew < l r ** “ 7 38 M 176 544 M Gaines Josiah shfswqr “ 29 7 80 690 18 03 138 Newman Rolla T sw qr nw qr 8 “ 7 40 200 877 204 Suyler William H whlnwqr 31 “ 7 81 64 610 15 99 221 Thomas JH & T nw pt ne qr nw)i 3 28 7 37 370 988 242 Warren Rhoda ehfse qr 31 29 7 80 1010 25 24 244 White Calvin ’ sw qr nw qr 10 “ 7 40 611 12 69 246 White Wm H& C Kalesnw qr nw qr >“ “ 7 40 280 762 KEENER TOWNSHIP, NO. 8. 16 Bakker Jacob ehfnw qr 33 22 7 80 do do pt sw qr ne qr “ •* 7 4 272 22 30 21 Burwell Amos A pt nhfne qr 1 “ 7 4 30 267 MHißrook Albert nw qr nw qr 36 “ 7 40 190 848 22',,Carrington Chas. D ehfseqr 23 “ 7 80 259 10 30 25‘/»Cox VV alter B nhfnw qr 18 31 7 78 50 do do sw qr nw qr “ “ 7 38 24 M T> do 1 . T se qr ne qr “ “ 7 81 547 81 60 36 Drexel Anthony I nw qr se qr 31 33 7 40 86 375 43 Eldrige Jacob ehfsw qr 4 31 7 80 do do se qr nw qr “ “ 7 40 do do ew qr se qr “ “. 7 40 do do sw qr ne qr “ 7 40 649 26 51 44 Edgerle Charles ehfnw qr 32 32 7 40 259 15 61 63 Goodwin & Gossett s side e end nhfne 1 “ 7 12 91 389 65 Granger Sarah J nw qr ew qr 28 “ 7 40 86 716 I 67 Garrison Robert L nw qr nw qr 14 31 7 40 130 14 43 71 Hawkins Hardress e blew qr ,6 “ 7 80 | rr d i°. T dO r. Be J r “ W “ “ 7 40 389 15 50 ; 72 Hawkins Jane C ehrnw qr 7 “ 7 80 130 545 1 77 Huber Aarou T nw qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 130 541 ) 4M) Hoose Jacob sw qr nw qr 28 32 7 40 86 7 45! 99 James John G sw qr nw qr 31 “ 7 40 170 6 43' 109 Klehn John shfnw qr 831 7 80 173 706 1 115 Lawrence Lyman lot 4nw qr 36 33 7 55 90 422 16 35 120 McCollum Nelson part nhfne qr 1 32 7 8 54 266 121 Mix James nhfnw qr “ 32 7 61 16 do do swqrseqr “ ** 7 40 do do s&epartwhfnw 2 “ 7 26 89 do do nnfew qr “ “ 7 80 do do lot 1 10 “7 58 do do ne qr sw qr “ “7 40 do do nw part ne qr nw 12 “ 7 26 do d< i . nw qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 2597 101 83 134 New man John nw part se qr ne 11 “ 7 10 s* e part lot 3 36 33 7 13 40 132 601 161 Smith Charles ew qr 34 32 7 100 do do e end ehfnw qr ** “ 7 50 §4O 05 51 169 Springer Matilda saepart whfnw 4 31 7 70 233 932 177 Sheridan Willard J nhfsw qr 27 32 7 80 do do sw qr sw qr “ “ 7 40 389 16 18 191 Tucker MA ne qr ne qr 15 31 7 40 86 370 2(» Thompson Alfred ehlne qr 28 32 7 80 178 fl 42 20b Uhrhammer Christian whfse qr 3 31 7 80 241 22 (M s*e part.se qr 28 32 7 142 329 18 84 226 Whited Joseph ne qr nw qr 36 “ 7 40 148 676 KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, NO. 9. 28 Collins Miranda J ahfsw qr 19 32 5 84 406 14 98 39 Dawkina Sarah J e part ehfnwqr 18 “ 5 60 Rft Malov Patrinb- d ° neqrewqr “ “ 5 40 330 10 72 123 Thomiifon A 8W qr 31 “ 5 54 29 259 818 i nompaon Aiirea bw ar jw *» * goc 19 137 Waymire StevensaYount ea e part nw ewlß “ 5 44 20 135 449 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO 10. 21 Brough John saeptewsenw 31 33 6 - 5 25 228 28 Broadway J e*4 e% ee qr uw qr “ “ 6 10 50 316 26 Braden James whfnw qr 21 32 6 80 280 10 41 31 Brey Joseph se qr 2 “ 6 160 1301 49 32 42 Corcoran WW a Brightunrf H 26 “ 6 320 49 ™ MaryE und hf nhf 35 “ 6 160 do do do und hf,w hf sw “ “ 6 40 1920 69 44 66 Dunn ID ehfne qr 1 “ 6 80 do do ne qr aw qr « “ 6 44 6 i „ d° do se qr ew qr 36 33 6 40 580 26 19 69 Deselme J P se qr se qr 35 32 6 40 260 033 84 French A Coxwell lot 9se qr 86 38 6 PS9 20 236 8 M 92 Gates William nhfsw qr 1 32 6 80 tiS 93 Goodyer Lester ne qr se qr Ift “ 6 40 310 at 11 i££| hd ’? n K A,fredH se qr ne qr sw qr 36 ™ 109 Hine John whfeeqr se qr 11 “6 20 90 36» 117 Helmick Hnette P whfnwqrse qr 15 “ • 20 86 351 120 Heseer Louisa whfseqr ne qr “ “ 6 20 120 474 122 Hammond BP fre sofrsw sw 80 33 6 3 82 15 192 IK nJrtd !*V«wqr 33 32 6 » 155 13 24
Total Amount of Taxes due. Taxablss. Hundredths... Acree..... Township Section
WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP, NO. 10,— Coktimted. 184 Perkins Henry A nhfnw qr il a 6 » 280 10 41 186 Powell William ee qr 25 “ 6 180 645 44 86 «Pnrttefc*wt> - wWaeqr 86 “ ft MB do do •eqreeqr “ “ft 4ft do do ehf 31 “ 6 3® do do nhf 8S “ 6 S» do do whfsw qr “ *• 6 » do do e hf w qr -““<80 do do nw qr se qr “ “ 6 40 do do seqrswqr 81 “ 6 40 do do whfseqr 29 “ « 80 41® lift Bft 192 Rase Jesse ew qr ne qr ew qr X “ 6 10 35 238 225 Schener John H shfswqr 1 “ 6 80 M 0 18 ® 2® Tarpie William near 6 “ 6 132 11 do do ehfnw qr “ “ 6 76 07 do do aw qr nw qr “ 6 41 n do do ahrew qr “ “ ft 81 90 do do eeqrswur ““ft® do do pt off e side sw sw “ “ 6 10 1843 61 18 244 Wambaaghß S nwqraeqr 28 “ « ® 1® 5® .245 WooleyThomas nw qr 29 “ 6 1® 560 14 <*» 2® Washburn William ehfseqr sw qr 36 “ 6 ® 76 298 250 Wits Martin n half 4 “ 6 319 11 do do se quarter “ “ 6 1® do do s holf sw qr “ “6 ® do do sw qr sw qr • “ “ 6 ® 2097 76 22 251 Watson George W se qr ne qr 17 “ 6 ® 336 13 53
CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. NO. 11. 2 Agricultural Associationpt ehfne qr 24 27 7 30 1175 11 8® 28 Bradley Augustas all a) “ t 540 115® 386 3 9 28 Bright, Maryjß whfse qr 4 “ 6 t» “ “ se qr se qr “ “ 6 ® “ “ ne ur sw qr “ “ 6 ® “ “ Whfse qr 6 “ 6 W “ “ sw qr ne qr 8 “ ft ® “ “ uw qr 1 “ 7 1® 26H 84 97 38 Benson, Eleanor ne qr se qr 5 “ 6 ® 310 •Sd 34 Buell, Chas M nw qr 17 “ 7 1® 2309 «7 73 ® Babcock, Frank J se qr sw qr 16 “ 7 ® ®6 18 M ® Brower, Aaron wptseqr se qr 24 “ 7 6 77 1079 37 08 85 Crowdeu, Joseph shfne qr 38 “ 7 ® 1300 38 84 51 Church A Hartley pt.ee qr se qr !4 “7 11 ® 568 MM 127 Dudgeon, Samuel W e4ceptnhf sw qr 3 “7 76 532 Mll 216 Harns, Thomas (heirs) se qr 7 “ 6 1® 19® ® ® 218 Hoover, Frederick nw qr ne qr 27 “ 7 ® 6® SO » 228 Harner, Andrew M nc qr sw qr 9 “ 6 ® 1® 6 ® 272 Jouvenat, Charles s pt pt ne qr 25 “ 7 3 76 96 323 300 Leedy, Jonas nhfse qr 31 “6 80 1879 49 93 302 Langley, Margaret s2ccpt spl n nw32 “ 6 57 50 715 21 75 814 Mclntire, OB ehfnw qr 16 “ 6 80 990 84 94 338 McMurtry, John nw qr sw qr 36 “ 7 ® 580 16 80 880 Monnett, Thomas sptnwqrne qr 30 ‘* 6 3 28 64 835 339 Morgan, Sabra C whfwhf ee qr 18 “ 6 ® do do e side ehfsw qr “ “ 6 12 50 10® 31 28 387 Parker, John ne fra’l 1 “ 7 134 ® 1316 78 95 8® Railsback, William sw qr K “ 7 1® do do pt nw qr sofß R “ “7 ® do do ptnwqrnufßß“ “ 7 38 4823 IM 88 429 Sutton, Elisabeth H nw qr ue qr 7 “ 6 ® do do ' e part ne qr nw qr “ “6 14 30 412 12 95 451 Strobridge, Robert L aaept ehf neJ4 10 “ 7 78 do do aw qr nw qr 11 “7 ® 978 34 41 487 Tyner, Elijah M ehfse qr 12 “ 7 ® do do nwqraeqr “ “7 ® do do shfne qr “ » 7 ® 20® ® ® 517 Weetfall, Ellen ne qrne qr 7 “ 6 ® 530 19 11 MILROY TOWNSHIP, NO. 12. 8 Bunnell. John B saepartsesw 24 28 6 39 156 575 15 Bright, Mary E ne qr se qr 23 “ 6 40 “ “ nw qr sw qr 32 “ 6 40 280 10 44 82 Connett, Matthew F se qr se qr 30 •' 5 40 1® 10 21 52 Dodd, Jane A whfneue qr 28 “ 5 20 40 255 57 Fry, Nehemiah se qr ee qr 17 “ 5 ® 275 10 53 58 Frees, Lawrence J. nw qr ne qr 14 “ 6 ® 160 589 68 Griswold, A F shfnwqr nw qr “ “ 6 ® 80 3 ® 68 Grose, Lucy E sw qr ne qr “ “ 6 40 160 589 94 Loshbaugh, Frauds nhfse qr 17 “ 5 80 709 32 37 102 Meadows, Wesley e part se qr ne qr 19 “ 5 29 50 197 632 105 Martindale, E B sw qr ee qr 23 “ 6 40 “ “ se qr nw qr “ “ 6 ® 320 11 80 106 Moore, Stephen ehfneqrsw qr 27 “ 6 20 80 456 107 McDonald, Wm H se qr ne qr 20 “ 5 ® 170 623 126 PoweU, Elizabeth J sw quarter 19 “ 5 136 73 564 45 36 132 Sturges, Edward sw qr sw qr 8 “ 5 40 200 725 138 Simmons, Johu A sw quarter 14 “ 6 160 “ “ ehfnw qr “ 6 80 880 30 70 159 Wood, Jacob ehfneqr se qr 24 “ 6 20 60 354 163 Wasson, Juo M A Wood Jacob I swJt swj-tll “ 6 40 120 454 UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. 13. 37 Coover, Harriet ne qr ue qr 35 31 7 40 “ “ nw quarter 36 “ 7 160 688 23 68 41 Conk, Sarah A se part sc qr sw’4 21 “ 7 30 152 604 68 Fay, Cassie Ann ne qr se qr 10 30 7 40 285 911 77 Grotenkemper, H ne quarter 30 “ 7 160 408 15 42 102 Hill, Thomas P ue qr uw qr 6 “ 6 47 26 “ “ nw qr ue qr “ -‘6 4-t 44 375 27 91 106 Hoffman, Nicholas 11 hi sw qr sw qr 26 31 6 20 “ “ whfue qr 34 “ 7 80 “ “ w part ehfne qr “ “ 7 10 375 22 29 108 Howard, Thomas J ne qr ne qr 6 30 7 48 53 163 649 109 Hockbaum, Gotthold <k„ Anu Eliza Hockbaum" hf nw qr 14 “ 7 80 508 17 62 133 Lewis, Hiram W nhfnw qr 13 “ 7 80 340 13 91 136 Lyons, Chas K s 4 e part ehfsw 19 “ 6 78 99 407 142 Merrill & Goff sw qr ue qr 6 “ 6 40 236 903 155 Mallett, Thomas J sw qr se qr 30 31 6 40 178 820 165 Newman, David sa e part uw se 12 30 7 38 130 519 108 Nies, Jacob shfswqrswqr 26 31 7 28 “ “ ehfehf ne qr 34 “ 7 70 403 23 42 170 Orr, John nw quarter 30 “ 7 157 17 534 19 95 187 Kaub, Adam D w half 3 “ 7 320 “ “ nw qr ne qr “ 30 7 40 1038 38 83 191 Roots l*e part wse 26 “ 7 29 “ sa e part uhlue 28 31 7 76 “ sc qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 616 24 04 192 Roudebush, Mary ehine qr 36 “ 7 80 “ “ sw qr ne qr “ “ 7 40 336 13 17 214 Stumph, John B ehfne qr 5 30 7 90 23 *■ “ ehfse qr “ “7 80 “ “ shfse qr 7 “ 7 80 “ “ nw qr 12 “ 7 160 “ “ whfne qr 17 “7 80 “ “ sc qr se qr “ “ 7 40 1607 61 41 218 Shearer, John B&eptswse 3 “ 7 35 90 381 239 Terrell, Chas M, 3-7, and other heirs of W Ter-sw qr 37 31 7 160 544 20 31 rell, 4-7 2® Thompson, Alfred nptnhf sw qr 17 30 7 60 *• “ aw qr nw qr “ “ 7 40 255 10 7. 243 Thornton, Chas M shfswse sw 18 “ 6 5 113 4Sj 244 Troxell, Amelia J nw qr 26 31 7 160 808 29 249 Unknown nw qr sw qr 31 “ 6 39 81 136 79g TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 4 Abbett, James E Weston add, iu lot 3, block 11 do do do do fl, do 12 do do do do 17, do 16 do do do do 4, do 22 do do do do 7, do 32 100 772 52 Dwiggins, R S, trusteee pt e se sec 19, t 29, r 6, 70 acres & I Henry Weston 05-lOOths f ao do nw cor nw ae s 19, t 29, r 6, 70 acres I & 05-100 j ne cor ne sw s 19, t 29, r 7, 7 acres 1 A 80-100 f do do Westen add., block 1 do do do do 2 do do do do 3 do do do do 4 do do do whf do 5 do do do ehf do 6 do do do do 7 3644 107 18 54 Dwiggins, R S, trustee do do 8 Henry Weston do ne qr A lots 11, I „ 12,13, 14, blk 9 j do do do nw qr & lots 7,8, I 9. 10, blk 10 f do do do 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, t blk 11 ( do do do 3,6, 7. 11, 13, 14, 1 blk 12 f do do do blk 13 do do do 5,6,7,8,9,10.11,1 12,13,14,15,16, >- blk 14 I do do do 1,2, 5,8, 10, 12, I 16, 20,22, blk 15 f do do do 1, 4. 5,8,9,10,13, ) 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, > blk 16 j do do do 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,) 12, 13, 14, 15, V blk 17 f do do do blk 18 do do do blk 19 do do do blk 20 do do do 2. 4,8, 9, Iff, 11, I 12, 15, blk 21 f do do do 2,5, 6,8, 10, 12, I J 14, 15, blk 22 f do do do blk 23 3680 146 66 56 Dwiggins, R S, trustee do blk 24 Heury Weston do 1,2,4,8,10,12,14, 1 J , blk 25 f do do do 3,5, 7,9, 11, 12, l J 13, 14, 15, bl 26 f do do do blk 27 do do do blk 28 do do do blk 29 do do do blk 30 do do do 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 9, 11, 12, 13,14, 15.16.17.19.22, ’ 23, blk 31 do do do 1,2.3,4,8,9, 10, ‘ 11,12,13,14,15, 16.19.20.21.22, ’ 23, blk 32 do do do blk 33 do do do w hf, blk 34 do do do 1,5, 7,8, blk 35 do do do 1,2, 11,14, blk 36 do do do blk 37 do do do 5,6,7,8,9,12,13,1 , blk 38 f do do do w hf, blk 39 do do do blk 40 : _ d ° t , do do w hf * blk 42 4940 178 00 57 Dwiggins, R 8, trustee do e hf, blk 43 Henry Weston do w hf, blk 44 „ do .do do 1,2, 3. 4,5, blk 46 510 17 80 105 Howe Louvtna Newton add., 5,6, blk 17 330 10 24 10b Hess, J N Rens, nhf 10, blk 15 30 230 ' S- ar 5 er * *J? lia ® lot 33 Bec 30. t 29, r 6, 31-100ths 310 »19 320 W arden, George out-lot 5, pt uw nw sec 30, t 29, r 6 I .. n of block 10, Newton’s 4dd. f ™ TOWN OF REMINGTON. £ r< lV? er ’ Marietta Chambers'add in.lots 4,5. 6, 7 blk 1, 900 21 fl® 103 Dobbins, Thomas Pattons add 100x150 part bl k 1 846 29 71 104 Downing, Henry n hf in-lot 4, bl’k 16 1 -, d< > do nhf do 6 do 16 j 142 556 il? 5, 1 9 , Jonathat W Western add. in-lot 6, block 10. 50 230 Jo? n -2? lng i-n B Stratton's add of 7* 8 bl’k 3, 375 10 22 *ur en D Pattou's add, 4,5, 6, block 1, 625 15 32 155 Hendrix, Warren B Western add. sos hr. out-lot ®, I „ Q ial do do Seawright’sadd. ntk sw4 bl'lt 2, I 39 68 159 Hoover, Frederick Ca M add. 11, 12, blobk 5, 1 ™ ~ t i t u do do do 100 ft w end 8, »A 10 “5, i 580 13 51 176 Irvine, John out-lot 7, e of block 15, i do do ’ ulot ** block 9, > 800 48 01 T do do M estern add. sH s>4 block 12, ) 1® kaufmarD 6 H S tot s’Tlo^l 9 ' 1 “ eCOr b ' k * 53 » 194 Kelly, Mary sae pt neV’neJi 525, t 27, r 7 I ™ ™ 000 T T, , 4 acre * 69-100ths f 557 12 80 202 Leckliden, Robert lot 10, block 18. m ir 225 Moffitt, William K Stratton's add. 1,2, 3 bl’k 3 700 16 98 c^? 8 K T, Shafferadd sTi il, 3 ’ ™ 533 x»y2 t . lr s\ OI,Ve J B Stratton’s add, 4,5, 6, biock 2, 300 813 8 ’ •^ bram 1* , lot 6, block 19, 400 935 m Pop'll' i’’ s 30, t 27, r 6, 1 A 75-100 650 14 89 W « e ,«de eaoft i ot 2 , bl kB, 826 16 50 2bb Kawlings. NW Stratton s add sw *4 block 4, 825 12 97 287 Ravenscroft, Sarah lot 4, block 17, umi usk 288 Rawlings, S J in ue ne ne sec. 25, t 27, r 7, 2*79-100 284 478 ’ ary 4. C& M add. lot 1, block 2, 125 325 ooz 2L ac ’ ac J? lßaac H out-lot 1, eof block 10, 300 H 23 ray ’i Ne JT lot 3, block 20 95 834 Shaw, John K Seawright’s add. lot 8, block 1, I „ oan m d z, . Stratton’s add. sV, se> 4 do 2, f 3575 87 87 360 Timmons, Edward L tots 14 alsa pt n’l sw sec 30 I t k . t*27,r6, lA§l-100th« e 34 16 « n »A. ? h , alf weßt ha,f 3 * block 13- 135 828 ?- n A V AKJP lba 'l in-lot 9, block 20 too 842 am 2’ Mary 1 01 , 21 * nw 8W »ec. 30, t 27, r 6, 91-100 150 883 494 Unknown in-lot 12, block 15, » 315 *}9 " estem add. 1, block 10, 50 328 d° do 2, do 10, 50 228 390 West, Mary A 50 ft offe end 8,9, 10, C*M add blks 150 449 State of Indiana, Jasper County, bb: A- BARKLEY, Auditor of Baid conn tv, do hereby certify th At returaaf’de^nent’h,/hJL’ ?r d com P ,ete listof all’the lands and town tots retorned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-oarment of taxes due thereon for the year 1876 and former ytirs with “en Ser Xt (1877) t and n co 1 s I ta e of 8 Ll t v l i.rtlrt n ’ to ß®‘ ber wl ‘h the taxes for the enrreutyear taxes’ m shown hJ f £ r if tho Bame * re liab,e to be B °ld for j f Treasurer; and notice is hereby givW,^ M *»d seal this 81st day of Deem,bm, A. D. A, BAPXLRV, Aaditer J'ssper County
WOOD! WOOD!! Those of our friends who agreed to furnish us wood in payment of subscription. will oblige us much by doing so now. Leopold is now receiving large additions to his Fall and Winter stock, comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, all styles, Beady-Made Clothing. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., etc., which he offers at greatly reduced prices. A large supply of handsome and substantially-made Trunks, at Fendlg’s. Fortravel on the “Narrow,” or any other gauge, they are just the thing. REMOVAL. I and NEW GOODS ! ! R. Fendig has moved into the large and capacious rooms recently occuped by Charley Starr, and has filled them to overflowing with new and select goods which he offers at prices that defy competition. Fendig’s new dress goods are unexcelled in quantity, quality, and prices. Go and see them. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store. Willis J. lines keeps the best brands of cigars. A large stock of fine cut Tobacco, at red hot prices, at C. C. Starr’s. — Good fine cut Tobacco at 50 ets. oer lb. A large stock of dried and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can be found choice California fruits, such as Apricots, Peach and Green Gage Plum’s. The nicest assortment of Stationery of all kinds, at Willis J. Imes’. Watches Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired by*Wigmore. Shop at Imes’ Drug Store. Desirable property- -house, two lots and improvemeu.s, desirably situated in Monticello. Indiana—can be secured in trade tor property in RensselaerApply to the editor of the Sentinel.
List of Transfers.
William Jordan to Martha C. French, nw ne 24, 27, 7—40 acres. SI6OO Ira W. Yeoman to J. W. Duvall and G. W. Terhune, lots 7 and 13, block 22, Weston’s add. to ( Rensselaer. $220. Samuel M. Black to Hattie V, Sims, lot 9, block 1, Seawright’s add. to Remington, Sarah A, Creek et al to Robert Gaston, ne sw and nw se 2, 27, 7 —BO acres. Quitclaim. State of Indiana to Andrew Beiolski, w hf se and se se 16, 31, 5. $220 William A. Potter to Arch’d Zuell. w hf 31, 28, 7—276-36 a. $13,200 ames Frazer to Naomi Spray, lot 11, block 15, Remington. SSO. Sheriff of Jasper county to Simon P, Thompson, s hf se & nw ae 21. 30, 5. $287. Frank W.Babcbck to Ezra L. Clark, part s end e-hf se 4, 28, 6; ne ne 5, 28,6; partse De 5.28, 6; part ne se 5, 28, 6: se se 5, 28, 6;sw nes, 28, 6; part sw nw 30, 29, 6; w nw 17, 31, 5i e ne 18, 31, 5; se sw 8, 31, 6; e se 2, 30, 6; part ne se 5. 28, 6; nw se 13, 28, b; n nw 10, 28. 6: sw nw 20, 28, 6; and the und half of the following: n ne 5, 29,7; n no 36, 31,6; se ne 36, 31,6; ne se 36,31, 6; s so 36, 31. 6; ne 1, 30, 6; s se nw 1,30, 6. Trust deed. Jasper Circuit Court toAdams D. Raub, w-hf 3, and uw ne 3, 30, 7; n sw 23, 30, 6. $707 Mahlon Ridge to John Me- 1( Querry. w-hf neß, 31, 6. 89 a. SB<X) Dr. W. 8. Haymond, President of the Chicago & South Atlantic JhR. writes to a friend at this place, in a private letter dated Indianapolis, Jan 28. 1878: “I was at New York week before last in the Interest of the Port Royal Harbor enterprise, which I regard as one of the most •important on the continent. The company was organ ized on the 2d of the month in New York City, is strong, and composed of able and experienced men, and they ar* to be backed by English capital. The prospects of early operations and success are very flattering Besides this the company has other great objects in view, which will be made known as events progress. The early openiug of a through line from that harbor to the Northwest and other directions is exceedingly probable. The amount of road to be built is much less than usually supposed, and the importance of the movement has now become national.” Port Royal, South Carolina, will be the South-Atiantic terminus of the C. & 8. A. RR., of which the I. D. £ C. RR. now being built and running Kensselaer, will be an important link. Seth Thomas Clocks lor sole by Wigmore. Warranted 2 years. Cheap for easn. Fob Sale ob to Rent.—The Saloon oi L. Tuteur. Terms reasonable. In-
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Wigmore will furnish you Silver, or Rosgers’Plated Ware at lower prices than if kept in stock. Remember!—Orwin, the Jeweler, is agent for the celebrated “Mason & Hamlin,” “Western Cottage,” and “Estey” Organs. Call at his jewelry store and get a catalogue.
SNYDER & HENDRYX, Attorneys at Law Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALT Y. , M. Gl. Traugh, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. /"AFFICE in west room overMeDoual. .dry
RHEUMarISM ANO Neuralgia jgfi JAN BE CURED BY Lawson’sGurative It has stood the test for years, based oa its intrinsic merits, and ■early every, community possesses tome living evidence of its pal a-de-stroying and curative properties, laiaant and Skillful Physicians mm th* Curative largely in their practice, and prominent clergymen and editors rrcommend it from a knowledge of its effects. Had we space we could give hundred* of certificates from parties wel known in thic community; but we beg to refer to our pamphlet, which is to be had of Druggists, or will be sent by mail on application. All the certificate* are entirely voluntary, and emanate from peraoai of standing and respectability, and who may be communicated with by letter, or in person. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Rend the following testimonial* from well-known citizens of Cleveland: ■Ct.nvEi.AKt>, O-, July 6, t9y6. Lawwin Chemical Co.: Gents: 1 have been laid up with Rheumatism three long months, so I could not walk ; have tried all medicines and liniments which I could hear of, but no cure until I used I.AWSON’S CURATIVE, which I can recommend to sufferers from Rheumatism, for it cured me in three days so that I could attend to my business. I have written the above sot the benefit of those that suffer with that disease. S. M ROWE, *l4 Ontario street. [From George Scholey, the Popular Hair Dresser.] Ci.btslano, <>., November t, *874. Lawsvw Ch.mival Com.. NV • For over a year I was a great sufferer from Neuralgia in my bead ; tried almost every remedy that I could hear of; was told by physicians that I ought to try a change of climate. A lady recommended laiwson's Curative. 1 procured a bottle, and am pleased to say that the intense pain was removed almost instantly. Have used four bottle*. I consider the disease entirely cured. Very truly vours, GEO. B. SCHOLEY Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pleurisy, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Dyspepsia, Headache, Chilblains, Lame Back, Sprains, Cramps, Burns, Diphtheria, Scalds, AU yield to the magic influence of the Curative.no matter of how long standing. It is only necessary to use it faithfully and perseveringly, according to the full directions which accompany each bottle, and you will surely be relieved. LAWSON'SCURATIVE la Healing and Cooling; to Wounds, Sores, Burns, and Scalds. Try it and you will never be without it. Price SI.OO per Bottle, • Bottles fbr $(.00. PKKPAKBD BY Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by *ll Draggiste. Sold by W. J. iMr.s 1 Lwensseiaer. Ind. June 22. 1877—1 y.
1/. H. BATES, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN jF urniture» Burial Suits Kept on Hand.: EMINGTON, IND. REMINGTON Marble Works Wm» Shepherd, JJEALER in and Manufacturer of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOPS, from the BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MARBLE. PBICBB That cannot ba competed with, and Satisfaction Guarantied IN EVERY CASE. Do not buy before examining my designs and prices. Remington, Ind. WM. SHEPHERD.
IT /Vs» TO BUY YOUR PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS,. MOWERS, REAPER, SHELLERS, THRESHERS, Bg® d Suggiss OF S. M. Black Also all kinds of small TOOLS SEEDS, and REPAIRS. REMINGTON, IND. Cor. South & Ohio Streets. v2n22tf B. M. DONNELLY. PHOTOGRAFHEB Remington, Indiana. Special attention given to COPYING2OM) and FADED PICTURES AND Msjmm to ta Rooms, South Deoot.
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additional locals. I School Books at Willis J. lines’. i Handsome silver-plated ware just received at Orwin’s. Give him a call. Tea from 33c to $1 00 per lb., at Laßuk’s. California Syrup, 80 cents per gallon, at A. S. Laßue's. A great variety of pipes, and the best of smoking tobacco, at Tuteur’s, Leopold sells the genuine and justly celebrated “Walker” Boot, and claims to have the credentials giving him that privilege. ! As an Auctioneer "Pap” Smoot is a success, and we cheerfully commend him to all in want of such service. We are prepared to do job work with nearness, dispatch, and at low rates. Come and try us. i Don’t fail to go to C. C Starr’s new store for anything you want in the Grocery or Queensware line, and examine his goods and prices before making your purchases. Standard , goods and low prices, for cash, is his motto. The price nt which Fendig is selling, Ready-made Clothing makes it no longer necessary to go ragged. He i invites inspection of stock. ! I have 20 acres of land in Barkley township, 3| miles from Rensselaer, on Francesville road, with a good story frame house and other irhprovemerits theron, which I desire to sell Price low, and terms reasonable. Inauire of WM. CLARK. Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale at this office. $1 50 will pay one year’s subscription for this paper.
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The undersigned has now on hand and for sale at living rates, several thousand APPLE & PEAR TREES, both dwarf and standard. Cherry Trees, Siberian Crabs, Graps Vines, two and three years old, Ash, Maple, Negundo, the Beautiful Catalpa, and other popular varieties of Ornamental Shade Trees. Strawberry Plants, of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle’s stock of Erersreens and sMMry I can supply customers anything they desire in this line; so there will be n< need of sending or going a.noirfl stock of this description and receiv ing nothing but dead brush for yoi money. My stock of trees, shrub vines, etc., is good and healthy, gi - . ing universal satisfaction. Thankii the public for past favors, they a respectfully invited to continue th< h patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. JOHN COEN.
