Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1874 — Page 3
The Republican. - - ... - . BENSSELAEB, Friday, Sep. 25,1874.
Institute next Monday. 4 Bring that sl.so,Sure —don’t forget it. * Put down that insurrection. Report afterward.”—U. S. Grant. Rev J.H. Cissel departed Monday morning for bis home in South Bend, Work commenced on Harding & Willey's hew brick Monday morning. The Francesville Fair commenced last Tuesday, and closes to-day—Friday. Corn cutting is the order of the day among the formers. Jack Frost made his appearance in this locality this week. Read the article on ‘‘Disreputable electioneering,'* it may do you good. Bro. James, of the Union, has our thanks for favors extended. The new party in St Joseph county is termed the ‘‘Chowder party.” The new tin-sbop is now under foil headway with Mr. Norman Warner as proprietor and Mr. William Eager, workman. Burger & Butlei, of Remington, have plenty of Fresh salt just from the works.— Cheap as can can be sold. Mr. 8. A. Morgan and Lady, of Remington, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday morning. Come again, friends. We understand that Mr. Jonathan Peacock is a candidate for Trustee of Marion township. Go to Kannal’s Drug Store and get your Spices, nice and fresh, ground in his new spice mill. The Grangers of Pulaski county will picnic on Saturday October Bd. Good speakers will be preseat and a lively time is expected. The new Christian Chapel at Wolcott will be dedieatod next Sunday. Services wiil be conducted by L. L. Carpenter, of Wabash.
Ira W. Kelly will pack up his goods the first of next week, preparatory to a removal into Mrs. Hemphill’s hrick, on the north aide of W ashington street. Mr. J. B. Troxell, of the law firm of Troxell, Ward & Graham, Kentland, paid, the Republican office a brief visit on Tuesday. ! Silas L. Swain, will sell at public auction on the third day of October, forty-five head of cattle on a year’s time. The sale will commence at 10 o’clock A. M. The Town Council have made arrangements .for the erection of a wind pump in corner of the court house yard. Will be put .up next week. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary to the White County Fair, to be held at Monticello on September 80th, October Ist, 2nd and 3d. Bead the communication of “U” in ■this issue, on the Jasper County tax question. It is a cellection of facts and figure which' will be found interesting and instructing. The Union comes to hand this week in a six column quarto form, consisting of fortyeight columns; with thirty-six columns of a Chicago print, however. The show has come and gone again.— They had a pretty good attendance here at Rensselaer. Tho menagarie was very “thin” indeed, but the circus, we pronounce excellent. ■ The Benton County Board of Commissioners have offered a reward of fifty dollars for the delivery to the sheriff of said county of a certain wild beast that roams at large over the tranquil bosom of Benton ; no matter whethar it be dead or alive. The Remington Hotel at Remington, is the place to get first-class accommodations. Mr Esau Hart, the gentlemanly proprietor, will always be found ready willing to attend to your wants.
Public Auction on the first Saturday of each month in the town of Remington, by L. Riley, commencing at 1 o’clock P. M. Bring on your property by the piece or by the lot. C.H. Price, Independent candidate for Clerk, gave the Republican office a call last Friday. Charley thinks his chances for the Clerkship of Jasper county are good, but time, like a prattling woman, will tell. The two little Misses, Louie and Birdie Hammond, daughters of Judge Hammond, will bo remembered by the editor, and the employes of the Republican office, with grateful hearts, for a beautiful boquet and several bunches of delicious grapes. The Republicans of Jasper county have n ominated a full county ticket and from persons who are acquainted, we learn that it is composed of the best of men. The Independent movement in Jasper is rapidly going to “sticks.”— Kentland Gazette. We issue with this number of the Republican a Campaign Suppieinent containing much valuable information, among which will be found the able speech of Senator Morton as delivered at Indianapolis last Friday. It is worthy of a careful perupusal by every reader of the Republican. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary can only be appreciated by those who spend a few hours in its critical examination. It is a library of valuable information in itself, containing admirably condensed articles on thousands of subjects, three thousand of which are illustrated by excellent cuts. It costs sl2, while volumes containing the same amount of matter on similar subjects, would cost hundreds of dollars. It is the cheapest volume in the English language, except the Bible,
When the times are hard like they ate at present, economy shold be everybody’s rule. Money can be saved by t lading wish Emmet Kannal, when in need of any thing in his Hne. See his new advertisement in this P a P er - __________ The Grand Jury was in session two days, examined twenty-two witnesses and found three indictments. They also took a trip to view the county jail, and reported quite unfavorably of that institution. We direct special attention to the records of the Republican and Democratic parties in Congress on the transportation question, reproduced from the Indianapolis Journal. These records present interesting facts for the present times. Let the voters of Jasper read, think and ponder. Flynn & Statzell have moved to this place for the purpose of renovating feathers.— Will be found on Washington street, one door west of Healy’s shoe shop. Will guarantee satisfaction to all persons who will try the experiment. Price, for renovating a single Led $2.00 if satisfaction is given, if not, the work will be done free of charge. Remember the place, and give them a call at once. The Jasper Rbpublxcan, C. M. Johnson’s new paper, printed at Rensselaer, has been received. It is neat in appearance and a sound Republican journal, and every Republican in the County ought to taka it.— Success to the new enterprise which AoulJ have been started long since.— Kentland Gazette Last evening, as was previously announced by posters, Mrs. Emma Molloy delivered a temperance lecture in the court house to a large and attentive audience. If such an appeal as was made by Mrs. Molloy, last night, will not touch the sympathies of all her hearers and win them over to the side of temperance and morality, we ask what in the name of suffering humanity will save their souls from perdition. Among our Remington friends who called on us during the week were the following named gentlemen: Mr. D. B. Miller, a promising young lawyer; Mr. G. B. Clark, the healthy postmaster; Mr. Chas. Jouvenat a lawyer and real estate agent > Mr. W. H. Pierce, an officer of Carpenter township—Constable ; Mr. Fred Stiffler, a general “roust-about Mr. Dwight Babcock, the nursery man ; Mr. Felix Lester, the hack-driver for Patton Bros, ; and several ethers whose names have slipped our memory.
Notes by the Way.
Olleman, the Editor of the State Organ of the “independent” party at Indianapolis, is stumping that district, and advocating the election of Landers, the Democratic nominee for Congress. Major was nominated for the Senate by a convention composed chiefly of Democrats and presided over by a Democrat. Brown, the candidate for Representative, was endorsed by the Democrats of White county assembled in a Dcmocatic convention. The Monticello Constitutionalist under the head of “Democratic ticket ’ says: “For Senator George Major; For Representative, George H. Brown.” The “independent” party works harmoniously with the Democrats. The Laport Argus, a Democratic paper of northern Indiana, in an article copied with approbation by the Union, spoke of the organization of the party in this county, as a “stab at the Republican party.” These are facts that should be considered by every Republican who proposes to vote the ‘’independent” ticket at the coming election. The Winamac Republican says of the ticket nominated in this “The men, so far as we know or have ever heard, are honest and faithful, and we believe they will be elected. The Union seems to think the ticket will not get 500 votes in the county, but in that we think it is as badly mistaken as it was when it predicted two years ago that Gen. Packard would not run his party vote by 200 to 300 votes.” m It is reported that Hon. Anson Wolcott, of White county, has accepted the Independent nomination for Congress in this District. Mr. Wolcott expects to get some of the Grangers votes. He is a sort of a Greeley farmer—better in the theory than the practice. Or, as a Granger friend described it us recently “he is one of those kind of book farmers that for every fifty cents worth of produce raised, it costs him a dollar.”—Mishawaka Enterprise.
Change of Appointments.
Winamac, Sep. 4,1874. To the Editor of the LaPorte Herald. On account of the arrangement for a joint disscussion between my competitor and myself, a change in my appointments, as heretofore made, becomes necessary. I have therefore made the following list: Michigan City, Oct. 2, 2 p. M. Monticello, “3, “ Delphi, “ 5, “ Valparaiso, “ 6, “ Ciown Point, “ 7, “ Winamac, “ 8, “ Rensselaer, “ 9, “ Kentland, “ 10, “ South Bend, “ 12, 7i P. M. Republican papers of the district will please copy. In baste,
W. H. CALKINS.
Wasted.—The Committee on fruit preperations, at the Third Annual Fair of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanioal Association, to rise and explain why thirty-five varieties cf jelly took the premium over forty-three varieties that were not tested at all ? Stockholdbb. J. H. Wood gives notice that his stock of Hardware, Tinware, Cook- and Heating Stoves (Twelve different kinds of heating stoves) Furniture, Clocks &c., &c., &C-, is now complete. Repairing of Stoves and Tinware done on the shortest time possible. He is also agent for B. A Durbon's Pumps and will not be undersold in Rensselaer or at the railroad stations on any goods in his line. Would rather sell for cash, but prompt payers can have ninety days credit.
Sabbath School Convention
The friends of Sabbath Schools in Jasper county will hold a Mass Convention, at Rensselaer, Oct. 20th, and 21st. Wm. 11. Levering, of LaFayette, is expected to be present to conduct the Convention, and aid in the organization of a County 8. 8. Union. All the Schools in the county are invited to co-oporatc. School Officers and Teachers are especially requested to be present. — Superintendents or School Secretaries are requested to report their purpose to co-op-erate by letter to the undersigned commitee, by whom programmes and forther particulm will be furnished as the time approaches. Remington, Ind., Sep. 16. W. B. Hendbyx, ’) W. H. Shaw, > Committee. G. B. Chappell. J
Keep Politics Out of the Grange.
{Delphi Journal.) Whereas, We believe that an effort is being made by politicians and office seekers, to make of the Patrons a political party to subserve their own personal interests, and thereby thwart the purposes for which they were first intended, and Whereas, The interests of the Order demand that we strictly adhere to those principles upon which it was founded, therefore be it Resolved, By Clay Grange, No. 212 that we as a Grange will not suffer ourselves to be led away from the true principles of our Order, and that we will not tolerate the discussion of any political question in the Grange in any manner whatever, and be it further Resolved, That while we thus declare our position as a Grange, we would not have our motives misconstructed, but will exercise our rights as independent voters, and use them for the best interests of our country.
T. F. HOPKINS,
Real Estate Transfers.
Tne following are the real estate transfers entered for record in the Recorder’s office for the week ending Sept., 23d, 1874. Alfred Thompson to W. H. Miller for S6O0 —se se 30,28,7 —40 acres. Nancy J. Edwards to Sylvester B. Jenkins for $250. nw nw 6, 30, 6 lOacres. Alpheus Booher to James W. Smith for SBOO se ne 24, 20, 6, & part see 19, 20, 5—57 acres. Robert N. Lamb et al to Mary L. Detraz, for '5379 wJ ne 33, 31,5 —80 acres. U. SA. to David Buck $ — nJ se 36, 31, 7—Bo acres. David Buck to S. P. Thompson for SIOO, nJ se, 36, 31,7—80 acres. Marquis D. Brown to Mary A. Suits for $llOO, ej. se,. 19, 28, 7—Bo acres. Thomas J. Copenhaven to Alfred Thompson for S4OO, wj n w 31, 29, 7 & part ne, sw 29, 29 7—86 acres. Peter Wagner to George Steitc for $450, Lots, 10,11, & 12 in Block 1Stratton’s Add., to Remington. John C. Parr to Abraham H. Parr, for $350, sj ej ne, 10, 31, 7—40 acres. Thos. C. Ferrell to Chas. M. Ferrell, for $175, one unch interest in swj 27,31, 7 160 acres. William G. Ferrell to Chas. M. Ferrell for SIOO, one und. interest in sw| 27, 31, 7—160 acres. Wm Johnson to Richmona Hathaway for $5 se ne 24,32, 7—4 acres. Francis Laken to Rhoda Laken for SI6OO ne se 3, 30, 7&se ne 29, 30, 6 & part ne ne 29, 30, 6 & sw nw 11, 30, 7—122 acres. - James H. Green to Sanford A. Morgan for $75, sj of Lot 11, in Block 17 — Remington. Walter Good to Sanford A. Morgan for $75 s| of Lot 12, in Block 17 — Remington. John A. Helton et cd to D. S. Clifton for $265, ne nw 9, 30, 6—40 acres. D. S. Clifton to Charles W. Clifton for $250 ne nw 9, 30, 6—40 acres. Jasper Circuit Court to D. S. Ma* keever forSl, ne nwl2, 27,7 —40 acres. Albers S. Hammmond to S. C. Hammond, for SBOO, und., J of nw sw & swnw 1,20, 7 —Bo acres. Theodore H. Ristine to Rebecca A. Downing for SSOO se sw, 21, 28,7 — 40 acres. John C. Kenton to Jasper Kenton for SIOO, e} se & se ne 2, 29, 7—120 acres.
AYYOUYCEMExVTS. Simon P. Thompson is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney. Ezra’L. Clark is a candidate’for Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Please announce the name of Henry S. ? Travis os a candidate for Prosecutor of 30th Judicial Circuit. Lewis L. Daugherty will be a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the people at the coming October Election. Editoe Journal.—Please announce the name of Ira W. Yeoman as a candidate for the office of Circuit Prosecutor for the 30th’Judicial Circuit of Ind., subject to the decision of the people at th* next general election. To the Voters of Jasper County. I respectfully offer myself as a Candidate for re-election[to the office of County Treasures snbject to your decision at the ensuing October election. L. C. Janes. Frank W. Babcock is a candidate for reelection to the office of County Auditor of Jasper county. Editor Remington Journal Please announce the nam of Harvey W. Wood as a candidate for reelection to the office of County Recorder.
Mr. H. 8. Travis, a prominent lawyer of Oxford called on us this morning and subsaribed for the Republican to be sent to him at Oxford for one year. Also, his name is announced as a candid - ate for Prosecuting Attorney. See an - noun cements.
Republican Convention.
The Republicans of Marion township met in contention Sept. 19, 1874, and organized by selecting J. M. Wasson, Chairman, and I. J. Porter Sec. The convention then nominated the following candidates: For Trustee, J. H. Willey; Justices of the peace, Jonathan Peacock and David James; For J. W. Duvall, Erast us Peacock and Albert Farmer. Adjourned. J. M. Wasson, Chair. I. J. Porter, See.
In the article “Let the office seek the man,” in last week’s paper, we were mistaken in the statement that of the fifteen who were present in the convention, eight became candidates for office. We referred to the meeting at the Court House in which it was resolved to put an independent ticket in the field; and the statement should have been that of the fifteen who were sufficiently interested to speak upon the subject, eight afterwards became candidates in the so-called “people’s party.” Also in the article entitled “The situation” the types made us say that the State debt left by the Democrats and paid by the Republicans was eighty millions of dollars. It should have been eight millions— which in all conscience was enough without any exaggerations by mistake or otherwise.
Remington Ravelings.
Work is progressing lively on Anglemire’s brick stone building. Rev. Thos. Meredith and A. J. Chambers former residents, made Remington a v isit this week. J, K. Shaw is getting the material upon his lot adjoining R. Purkei’s residence, on Ohio street, for a dwelling. Monday was a big day in Remington.— Everybody was in town with his wife and children. Jake and Mary Ann came too. Cause why—“ Warner & Henderson’s Great Combination Humbug was here. Big thing on show bills. At the Carpenter townshsp convention last Saturday, the following named persons were nominated for the township offices ; For Trustee, J. F. Irwin ; for Justices of the Peace, James Spencer, and J, Misner ; for Constables, Fred Stifler and W. H. Pierce. A very pleasant and interesting gathering came of at Ben Walker’s, five miles southeast of Remington, on last Saturday. It was the fiftieth anniversary of the weding of the father and mother of H. H. Walker, <-f this place, brother of Ben. Fifty years of wedded life unclouded by strife or turmoil ; and to-day the aged couple are bound closer together in heart and hand than when they started—half a century ago. Some twenty-five of the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Walker seniors, were present, including a brother from New Orleans and a sister from Illinois. Thq reminiscences of boyhood days were amusing to the younger portion of the company and doubtless made the old people feel young again for the time. Mr. Walker Is 75 years of age and Mrs. Walker; 71. What changes .have transpired since that day fifty years ago, when they started on life’s journey together. How many of their then associates are living to-day ? Heaven bless the couple, and may the remainder of life be as peaceful and serene as the fifty years gone.
Secretary.
Election Notice. THE STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Jasper County, J ss To the Sheriff of Jasper couuty greeting ; I, Marion L. Spitler Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court do hereby certify that a general election will be held in said county at the usual voting precincts of said county on TUESDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF OCT., 1874. for the election of the following named officers to-wit; One Secretary of State for the State of Indiana. One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer of State for the State of Indiana. ) One Attorney General for the Stats or Indiana, One Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Supreme Court, for the sth District of tha State of Indiana. One member of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, for the lOth. Congressional District of India na. One Senator in the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, for the counties of Ben-, ton, Newton Jasper and White. One member of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, for the counties of Jasper and White. One Prosecuting Attorney for the 30th Judicial Circuit of the State of Indina. One Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper county. One Audi tor for Jasper county. One Treasurer for Jasper county. Ono Recorder for Jasper county. One Sheriff, for Japer county One Surveyor for Jasper county. Oue Coroner for Jasper cqunty. One County Assessor for JttSger county One Commissioner of Jasper county. One Commisioner for the 3d District of Jasper county. Two Justices of the Peace for Hanging Grove township. One Justice of the Peace for Gillam township. Two Justices cf the Peace for Marion township. One Justice of the Peace for Keener township. . Two Justices of the peace for Jordan I ownship. Two Justices of the Peace for Newton township. Three Justices of the Peace for Carpenter township. Twe Justices of the Peace for Union township. One Justice of the peace for Milroy township. Two Justices of the B Peace for Kankakee township. Two Justices of tho Peace for Wheatfield towhship. On the same day there will be held in each township an election for Township Offices to-wit: Trustees, Constables and Supervisors. Witness my name and the seal of said Court, hereto affixed this 21st day of September, A. D. 1874. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Jasper County, j ss I, Lewis L. Daugherty, Sheriff of said County and S<ate, do hereby certify the above to be a true and correct copy of the original certificate made out and delivered to me by the Clerk of said county. Witness my hand this 21st day qf September, A, D. 1874. J.EWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff qf Jasper uqunty.
Correction.
KOTICE. The undersigned will let to the lowest responsible bidder, on Tuesday the 6th of October, the building of a School-house in Marion Township. Plan and specification to be seen at the Post-office Building, Rensselaer, Ind. J. H. Willet, T. M. T. James Spencer, the druggist, at Remington, is our authorized agent to receive subscriptions and receipt for the same Persons living in or near Remington will find it more convenient to call at his store than to visit this office. Physicians. DR «. A. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer. Indiana. Office between the Bank and Kannal’s Drug Store. DR. J. H. LOLGHRIDIiE Rensselaer, Indiana. Office onjWashingtonJSt. DR. ROSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana, Office in Harding & Willey's Drugstore11. JLANDON, !H. D. Physician and Surgeon, REMINGTON, IND. Office three doors west of the post-office, up stairs. Residence at the house of W. W. Foster in the north part of town. — All calls by night or day promptly attended to. [n-l-6-m] ML. W. RIE&LE, JU. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office second deer east of Church & Lyon. Residence one door north of the Christian Church, Remington, Ind. [n42-6m]
Attorneys. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attorney At Law, RENSSELAER, : ; : : : INDIANA. Ira. W. YEOMAN, Attorne y at Law, N otary Public. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENT, Rensselaer, Indiana. A complete Abstract of Title to all lands in Jasper County, Indiana. Office in the Court House. TROS. J. SPITJLER, attorneyat law, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Office in the Brick Building north side of Public Square. Especial attention to Real Estate and Fire Insurance business. SB,OOO to loan on Real Estate security, on reasonable terms. First class paper bought on Reasonable terms, including mortgages and bonds. Chas. Jouvenat. D. B. Miller. JOUVENAT & RIEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, REAL Estate Agents, Notaries Public, Collection and Insurance Agents. Remington Indiana. S. P. Thompson, D. J. Thompson, Attorney at Law. Notary Public. Thompson & Bro’s LAW & REAL ESTATE OFFICE; Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana. Our S. P. Thompson will attend to all the Courts of Benton, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski Counties. Bankers. ALFRED M’COT. ALFRED THOMPSON. A. M’COY & THOMPSON, BANKERS, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and sell Coin and Domestic Exchange, make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time deposits, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. Office hours from 9 a m to 4 p m.
J. K. SHAW & CO. Exchange ------ Bank Corner of Indiana and Railroad Streets. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Loan money. Discount notes. Buy and Sell Exchange. Negotiate loans in sums of $2,000 $3,000 or $5,000 for 5 years, on Real Estate security, ten per cent. Interest. Hotels. J. M. AVSTUV, Wants his friends and the traveling public to know that he has built and is now running Ills NEW' HOTEL, Situated on Washington street, ccntre’of the square, north side. Satisfactioazguaranteed. Charges as low as any other gooa house. By the Proprietor, 'J. M. AUSTIN. REHIYGTOY HOTEL. Ist. Door east of Mclntire & Maxwell’s Real Estate Office. REMINGTON, ----- INDIANA This House has been refitted and neatly furnished, and no pains will be spared to make guests comfortable.. Esau Hart, Proprietor. Miscellaneous. J. ZIMISERHAIY, TAILOR, Rensselaer Indiana. Room, second floor in the “shanghi” building first door to the right. Garments cut and made in the LATEST STYLE. Cutting a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on him at once. W. il. SHAW, Notary Public, Agent for the American Fire Insurance Company, Chicago, and the Mutual Life Insurance Company, Michigan. Town Assesor and Collector. Office Town Hall. [n4stf] jrBTSPAYGLE, Has just received his Fall and Winter Fashions from New York and Paris, for the years 1874—5. He is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING In the latest style, with neatness and dispatch. Cutting done on short notice, at low rates, and a good fit guaranteed, Shop,east side public square, Renssselaer, Ind. XNTSIIRZLItfCE:. G. B. CHAPPELL, Insurance Ag’t, Represents the jETNA, of Hartford, . Connecticut, Home and Continental, ftf New York; also agent for the Uni op Central Life Insurance Cot. of Cincinnati, Onio. Office ip his Hardware Store, Ohio Street,
K Ml XXruggist and PhaTJuaceixtista DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye SfufTsy Paints, Oils Window Glass, Varnish Brushes and Perfumery. w Paper Hangings, Cloth ' Window Curtains and Fixtures, Sckodt Books, and Fashionable Stationery. Plain, French, Tint, and Initial Note Paper and Envelopes “Choice Family Groceries.” I Always Keep A large and Fresh Stock of Spices, Pure and Cheap. MUSICAL instruments. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS A SPECIALTY. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours of Day or Night. Sunday Business Hours. From 8 Oclock A. M. to 9 A M. From 1 “ P. M. “ 2 P. M. From 6 “ P. M. “ 7 P. M.
Notice to Teachers and School Officers. Die regular examination of applicants for license to teach in the Public Schools of Jasper County, will be held at Rensselaer, On The LAST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH. J. H. Snoddy, Sup’t. G. B. CHAPPELL, Dealer in Hardware, Nails, Glass, W<fodware, Pumps, Churns, Clothes Washers. Wringers &c. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. South Ohio Street, Remington, Indiana. Remington Advertisements. I L MM I SOS, t DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fancy Goods, &c. We have on hand a fine selection of CLOCKS & JEWELRY of *ll kind, to which we invite the attention OF THE PUBLIC. NVe have secured the services of Mr. J. S. Wigmore, of Monticello, who is a FIRST- CL ASS WORKMA N, and Repairing will be done in all branches of The Business. ALL WORE WARRANTED. Don’t go elsewhere to Buy B 4 U C Our Goods. Room in post-o r ; ce building South of depot, Remington, Indiana. S. A. HORGAN & SON. SUS Have just received a fresh stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &c. which they wish to dispose of at Reasonable Figures. Call and examine THEIR STOCK Ltta tataj elsewhere. Rciom on Railroad street, nqrtfi side of depot, PeHiiiifteii- -
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