Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
s ■■MMIvE KA NM ft I j • IkftllOTStal t - tiEItER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils Window Glass, 'Varnish Brushes and Perfumery. Pc/per Hangup Cloth and School Books, and . ~ < ■ hushionahlc S ta( l' ,Hcr HPlain, French, Tint, and Initial Note Paper and “Choice Family Groceries.” I Akoags lieep A la>ge and Fftsh Stwk of Spices, Pure and Cheap. MUSICAXa INSTRUMENTS. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS A SPECIALTY. Fhgsicians Prescriptions (hntposiindcd at all Hours of Day or Nighit. Sunday Business Hours. From 8 Oclock A. M. to 9 A M, From 1 •* P- M. “ 2 P. M. - From 6 “ P. M. •“ 7 I*. .M/
Shindlei* & Roberts, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Having purchased the shop form’eriy owned by Norman Warner they desire to announce to the public that all kinds of blacksmithing will be done to order by skilled, workmen. Shop on Front street,, north of ‘•Liberal Corner.”
Shindlei 1 Roberts, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Having purchased the shop fornieriy owned by Norman Warner they desire to announce to the public that all kinds of blacksmithing will be done to order by skilled, workmen. Shop on Front street,, north of “Liberal Corner.” S. A. MORGAH & SOI, DEALER IN Glocks? 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 all Mud, to which we invite the attention OF THE PUBLIC. "We have secured the services of Mr. J. S. Wprt, of Monticello, who is a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, and Repairing will be done in all branches of The Business. 11l w WARRANTED, Don’t go elsewhere tc Buy B 4 U C Our Goods. Room in post-oT.ee building South of depot, Remh gtm, Indiana. * S. A. HOHGAW & SOW. Excellent Lands AMD Cheap Homes For the Industrious is in cow i Ho! Every One who Desires to Make Profitable Investments in Land! The Lands of the INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, we now put upon the market for sale, for the first time. They were ; , . Selected with Great Care some twenty yeaas ago, and mdny of them comprise the r - - BSST FARMING AMD ORAZIN6 LAKDS IX OUB ? COUXTY. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, PAHT PRAINIE AND PART TIMBER! well located as to foads And school'houses, and will make ! * Desirable Inarms for parties wishing to Bereft pftrftafient homes. Lands generally 16 this' county are rapidly increasing in value, and are bbing r 4 idfly taken by actual settlers at ttte pflc'cs askeu for thrtn. So those who Want to secufe . GOOD INVESTMENTS h*4 better attend to the matter at once. . Propositions to purchase any or aU of these lapds, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, will be received by tßte undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rensselaer; Jasper county, Indiana, Who will at all times' take great p Das the in showing the lands ai£i furnishing till ndbessary information as to quality/ price and terms of sale. Title perfect; MARION L. SPITLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind. & 111. C. R. W. Co. [H-iy.j
INSURANCE. G. B. CHAPPELL,. Insurance Ag’t, Represents the JETNA, of Hartford, Conneeticut, Home and Continental, of New York; also agent for the • Union Centrtfl Life Insurance Co. of ('inei'nnat i ' Qnlo. Office irf his Hard wore Store, Ohio Street, Remington. Indiana PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. CONDENSED TIME CARD. ’ " & S’TA’TS .MS!® DIVISION; NOVEMBER 16tlf, 1874, GOING WEST. No. 6 No. IO Pittsburgh’ 1,60 n, m, 8,50 a. m/ Columbus; 10,05 “ 5,30 p, nri Urbana; )2,10,p, m. 7,20.. 2, Piqua, 1,15 3,18 Biadfotd Junction, 2.00 a Union City, > - 2,55 “ 10,05 “ Ridgeville, 3‘,30 “ 10,51 “ Hartford,. 4,27 “ 12,05 a,m Marion, . 5,20 “ 12,58 “ Butrker Hill, 6, 28 2,06 “ LogrfnspCrt, 7,10 “ 2,50 “ Reynolds, “ 9,02 “ State Line, P,m. 10,40 “ GOING EAST. No. S. Wo. f State Line, 6,55 p,m, Reynolds, 8,45 “ Logansport,. ’8,30 a,m. 3,30p,m;’ Bunker Hill, ,9,12 .■* 4,10 “ Marion,, 10,20 •' 520 “ Hartford, 1,15 6,0$ e ' Ridgeville, 12,08 p. m. 7,04 *• Upton City, 12.42 “ 7,4 Q “ Bradford Junction, 1,35 “ 8,45 “ Piqua, 2,42 p. m. 9,13 “ Urbana, 8,50 “ 10,13 “ ... Columbus, 5,55. “ Pittsburgh 2,25 a 7,25 a,irf. No; 10 leaves Bradford'Daily, except! Sunday, and will Arrive in State Line daily; except Monday, and in Chicago at 8.00 A’.M. daily. All other trains run daily, except Sunday. Nos. 5,6, and 7 have no Chicago connections. , RICIIMONO A, CHICAGO DIV. GOING NORTH. Nd.’ 'B. Nd; 10; Cincinnati 7,30 k. m. 7,‘oo'p. m. Rlehmond. . 10.30 “ 10,10 ' “ Hagerstown 11,16 “ 10,52 “ NdWCistle. 12,10 p.m. 11,21 “ Anderson 1,10 “ 12,1.8 a, m Kokomo 3,05 ” 2,05 “ ‘ Logansport. 4',00 “ 8,10 “’< Crown Point z 7,20 “ 6,20 “ Chicago 9,09 “ 8,00 “ , GOING SOUTH. No. 1. Nd? 8. Chicago 7,50 p. m. 8,20 a. m. Crown 'o n? ‘J>4O “ t 10,C4 Logansport 12.55 a. m. 1,20 p. tn, Kokomo. 2,05 ” 2,25 «' Anderson 3,42 4,11 “ New Ca-tie 4,38 5,01 “ ■ Hagerstown. .5,08 “ 5,38 .“ Richmond 5,50 “ 6.20 “ Cincinn ft 9,00 “ 9,25 “ No. 10 leaves Richmond daily* No. f will leave Chicago daily? AU other Trains run daily, except Sunday. W. L. 6 v BRfEN; General Passenger & Ticket Agent. “WANTED! HtißiMeßs Education. Young men wishing a good SIT*UATIOSr in business, should get a Practical, Business’ Education at the Bryant be Stratton Business College; 44 Squth Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind; Send Staffip for Circular. WANTED! Telegraphing. Young Men and Ladies wishing io become Telegraph Operators, and take good positions on the lines after learning, with. Salaries from s«iO to SIOO per month, should attend the largest and only practical Telegraph Institute in the West. Send Stamp for Circular to Sduthard & Koerner, 445. Meridian, St., Indianapolis, Indz [6B, ly.] MAliB \ 'J • ' Have just received a,freA stock of -i HATS, ; CAPS, . ' .. • BOOTS, ’ . f* ' SHOES, CLOTHING,. J . , &c/ which they wish to dispose of at Reasonable Figures. Csc6 and examine TI lEI li STOCK Bita tahsiij ' elsewhere. Room on Railro'ad Street, nortfe side of depoty Remirigton •* - iiullafttt/
