Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1875 — Page 3
owl G. a. moss, P-HYfUCHN AND SURGEON, Com hrtvooa ti» Buk tad Kannal’e - «**"■■ '« *■ ■ —- 3B J. H. LOCGHBIDfeE BdMMIMr. ißdiana OAm #n Washington St. ?)R. ]HOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, &«niiela«r, Indiana, dSa la Harding & Willey’s Drug Store. irnjnaßßgsssß»aeg si !'* l i —g Attorney*. .'a ■ ,M ' lICMB DSC AI F. CIIILCOTE, Attorney At Law, RVMBBLAER, » t t f J INDIANA. Ira. W YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, Notary Public. BEAL EITATE A*D COLLECTING AGENT, Renstelaer, Indiana. A complete Abstract of Title to ell lende l a deeper County, Indiana. OAm in tbs Court House. |, p, T3OMPSOV. D, J. Thompson, Attorney et Lew. Notery Public. Thompson Sc lire’s LAW k REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Kcnvselaer, Jasper Ceonty, Indiana. Our 8. P. Thompson will ettsnd ell the Courts of Benton, Newton, Jasper end Pules ki C* unties. O«A9. Joeveeat. D. B. Mill**. JfBfVEIVAT Sc BILLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, REAL Sstete Agents, Notaries Public, Collection end Insurance Agents. Bemlnften - Indiana. B. ». Dwieoir*. Zxkei Dwioqiks. B. 8. Sc Z. DWIGGIIVS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. They will practice in a'l the Courts of Jasper, Newton, Benton end 1 ulsski Counts,*, Also le the Supreme and Federal Courts. Tb*y oaks Gellertieus a Bfwnitxr. Bouwelaer, - - - - Indiana.
Uankrrs. AXmaDM'OOT. ALfRSD THOMPSON. 1 B’COY Sc TDOJIPSOY, BANKERS, RIMBBEIAER, INDIANA. I»fta4 Mil Cmd and Domestic Exchange, —kt Ooileotions on all available point*, pay Interest on specified time depoeits, and transact all business in their line with die■MA jflp-QffU« hour* ftrom 9 a ra to 4 p m. JT. IL. SHAW Sc CO. Bicbaitfc ------ Bank «/ Indiana and Railn ad Streets. WIiUNOTOIf, - INDIANA. Hdfttf. D icouDt notes. Bay and Sell Kachan**. Kcr»tiateloan* In saaa at $2,000 ft,ooo or $5,000 for 5 veer*, an Real Estate security, ten pvr oent. Interest. J. M. AUSTIN, - Waste hie friends and the traveling public tekaow that he ha* builtand is n w running HIS NKW HOTEL, Situated on Washington street, centre of the square, north side. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges as low a* any other good house. By ths Proprietor, J. M. AUSTIN. REMINOTOI HOTEL. tv. Decs boat or Mclntisk A Maim RsaL Eststx Owicn. »I KINGTON, ----- INDIANA This House has been refitted and neatly famished, and no pains will b* spared to naake guests comfortable.. Emu llart, Pbopkiutou. WiscellUDCOus. IWSITRAIffCS. ff. B. CHAPPELL, Insurance Ag’t, Represents the ASTNA, of Hartford, UHDWticut, Home and Continental, of New Tork; also agent for the Union Central Ufa Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, Onio. Office in his Hardwore Store, Ohio Street, Kensington. Indinna J. ZIMHEBIAIV, TAILOR, BeMtelaer Indiana Room. second floor in the “shsnghi” build first door to the right. Dana eats cut and made in the LATEST STYLE. *>m»g a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on him at once. Shiudler Sc Roberts, BLACKSMITHS, Rensselaer, • - Indiana. Haring purchased the ehop formerly •wned by Koraan Warner they desire to announce to the public that all kinds of blackamithing will be done to order by ekilled workmen. Shop on Front street, north of “Liberal Corner.” W. 0. SHAW, Ketary Public, Agent for Hie American Fire Insurance Company, Chicago, and the Mutual Life Insurance Company, Michigan. Town Asaosor and Collector. Office Town Hall. [n4stf] J.B. 9PAMGLE, H*s just received his Fell and. Winter Fashions firom New York snd Paris, for the years 1874—6. He is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING la tho latest style, with neatness and dispatch. Cutting doqr on short notice, at low rates, and a g ~od fit guaranteed, Shop east side peblis square, Renssselaer, lad. CHAPPELL & ALLMAN, , Healer In Hardware, Fails, Glass, Weed ware. Pumps, Churns, Clothes Washers. Wringers Ac. WUILDBRB’ HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.
The Republican. RENSSELAER, LmL* May 7, 1875.
OceuU flourt next Monday. __ i ■ i n.m n , ; Whitewashing is now hi order. Croquet sets at Emmet Kennel’s. A 8. Union one week from nex t Tuesday. One of the noblest works of God—an honest mao. *••-■ „ . / Hon. Judge Hammond and Prosecuting Attorney Thompson were among theeallers of the Bktcbuc** office last Saturday. Any person desirng sweet potato plants, by the thoouond or less quantity, tomato, or oablmge pleats, can got them of H. B. Miller. , , Several of eturcitisens havj eel oat ornamental trees on the street in front of their residences It is not too late yet and many others should follow their example. For *5*0.00 I will sell my two Billiard Tables. The new Bevel Bird’s Bye Maple finish cost $400.00. LUDD HOPKINS. Mr. C. *Y. Clifton still has tor sal# a fsw more of those celebrated Family Favorites— Weed Sewing Machine* —which ere the cheapest and best Sewing Machine in the market.
Hon. Edward Pierpont, of New York, has bee'll appoin ed to succeed AUorney-Qener.il Williams. The Lafayette Courier says he is eminently qualified for the poa.tion and will enjoy the confidence r.f intelligent people of both parties. It is evident that he will give very general satisfaction. W« present to the readers of the Rxpubucam, this week, an ably written and interesting article on the Chicago A South Atlantic Railroad, taken from the columns of the Rensselaer Union. The genial Prosecutor, S'P. Thompson, is all 0. K. at the Summit House. The landlord, however, finds it difficult to supply Simon with all the grub he waste. —Fowler Herald. A Hbel suit is now in order. My stock of men’s shoes and ladies’ fine shoes and gaiters being very large, I have concluded to reduce it, if low prices for cash will do so. See the quality for price before buying. LUDD HOPKINS. The Fowler Herald, of last week, says : “Hon £. S. Dwiggius discharged his duties as Judge pro-tempore in an able and acceptable manner. Since the arrival of Judge Hammond, Mr Dwiggina ha* been busily engegtd at bis duties as attorney.” This from the Lowell Star: “A letter from lion. W. S. Haymond, President of the Chicago and South Atlantic railroad, to M. A. Ualsicad, Esq., says that the laying of iron on the new railroad must commence next month at all hazards. We, ibr one, feel good over that piece of news. The corporation election passed off very quietly, last Monday, and we understand an uausualiy small rite was cast. Ths follow ing named gentle met were the successful candidate* for the several town officbes: Sylvester Haley, Dr. J. H. Lougbridge, Ira W. Yeoman, W. J. Norris and J. D. Hopkins, were elected as town trustees ; Ludd Hopkins, treasurer, and N. W. Reeve, clerk and asecasor. Marshal is to be elected by the trustees at their first regular mooting.
REMINGTON CHIPS.
nr hunks. A patent windmill adorns the site of the artesian “bore.” Stormy weather has interfered with spring work, and not much corn planted as yet. Our fellow townsman in distrass, P. B. Lyon, retuned from his wedding tour last Saturday night. The Record office plumes itself on a new flight of stairs “dona up” in twenty minutes by the watch. With one exception, the old Town Board was re-elected. Ibe majority vote on school house was for the edifice. Not even a dog fight this week; but Butler still rides Abdallah with tar on the side of his pants to keep from sliding off the new saddle, $7,000.47 is the price of the animal, this week, with an upward tendency. Fast horses are raging here now. There are several that can make a mile—no one knows how quick, for nobody has as yet been found with patience to wait long enough for them to trot* mile and time them, sud then there are no watches hers but what will run down in less than 48 hours. 1 was mistaken in my last in r eg»rd to the removal of our respected doggery keeper to Wolcott. The rumor now is that a yong female in the country “loved him, not wisely, but too well;” and now, Thomas is non eat comatibus, or else he is off somewhere looking for a marriage license. The boys undertook tp charivari Basel when he was married, but it was rather h failure. Esq. Jeffries was one of the guests, and he came out to the boys and commanded peace in the name of the State of Indiana and the defunct Continental Railway. Didn’t the boys leg it 7 Oh no 11 guess not. Now comes Al. J. Kitt with a pair of dumb* oells fur jumping weights, supposed to weigh 1,900 pounds. With these Bro. Kitt propoeea to jump 17 feet on a level. That being the case, how far can he jump without being weighted down 7 I have heard, that without weights, Mid in his stocking foot, he can jump four miles. Wonder if it is so 7 It is not in my Use to apologise, but I fear 1 shall have to now, or else there will be pistols uid coffee for two. No; I will do better—l will deny tbewhole thing; I never compared Hood’s j&ckrabbit to the Good Templars. That was the work of the J aspxk Republican devil. Is your devil a big fellowT If Ito, how will I pacify hint 7 (Heis a tolerably fair sised boy.—Give him a “chaw tabeoker.”— Km)
Decoration day comes on'Sunday tha SOtb inst. Old papers for ssJe at the Rxpobuas office —6 cents per dozen. Mr. H. J. Kern is in Chicago, this week, for a new etock- of Groceries. * * Call on H B. ‘Miller for your tomato, cabbage *n<LsWert potato plants. Mim Bishop failed to lecture Saturday evening on aceeunht of not being able to obtain an audience. Messrs. McKinney A Shepherd, the crayon portrait man, we understand are moating with excellent socceta in this place. Mr. J. F. Hoy failed to deliver his temperance lecture in Rensselaer last Monday eve., owing to bad management on the part of some of his agents. MImO. M. Bishop lectured on astronomy, at the Court House, last Friday evening Persons who attended any the lecture wee an able and interesting ana. Eldar J. L. Smith’s sermon, at the M. E. Church, last Sunday evening, was spoken of by several persons as being n highly intersating and practical one. On Sunday morning, the 2d day of May, 1874, mother earth was wrapped in a mantle of snow. This paragraph is for the benefit of our subscribers in Maine. *175.00 BuggySitidebeker make, adjustable top, pole and shafts. *147.00 cash will buy it of LUDD HOPKINS. Persona having a liking for curiosities can can find themat Dr. Loughridge’sr office. He has a fine collection of bones, stones, and many other article*, This is not an advertisement. A few deluded souls who are as full of hope as an egg is of meat, even when circumstances do not warrant it, are beginning to predict that the Beecher trial may poaaiply end “some time er nuttier.” The largest stock of dry goods, notions, clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, Ac. ever brought to this market, at Willey A Sigler’s, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. See new advertisement. Several weeks ago the Rspublicax said Rensselaer needed a first-class jeweler. Mi E. L. Price of Knox, this State, having seen that paragraph in the Republican, immediately star led for Rensselaer, and now, we cot only have a first-class jeweler, but a good citizen and a gentleman, the Knox Ledger to the contrary, notwithstanding. Tell me ye winged winds that round my pathway howl and roar— Is thore no place in all the land where printing can be had cheaper than heretofore 7 The wild gale bated and sank to a g entle breeze, that scarcely caused a flap of the loose (sign) boards, and sighed as heavenly a sigh as a lovelorn maiden, and sweetly answered—while 1 held my breath to catch t£e sound—"yes I at the Rspubucav office." A mean man is dead. A man whose dying boors are rejoiced in by all patriots ; whose soul deserves not punishment and existence, butannihilation, has blessed the world by leaving it, George W. Gayle, a lawyer of Alabama, is the indvidnal. . He is the party who offered $1,000,000 reward for the assassination of President Lincoln, through a Southern sheet. His death occurred early last week at Salma, Alabama, his last breath spent in a curse —Momence Reporter. Ma. Editor.— ls you have space in your paper you will please publish the following school report for the term commencing Fe bruary 22, and ending April 16, —two mouths. District No. 4. Hanging Grove township, enrolled, first month, 82. Average attendance, 26. Those perfect in attendance, first month, were Ida Parker, Jacob Parker, Bammy Parker, Bestio Parker, Isa. Parker and Thomas Paris. Second month.—No. enrolled, 29. Average attendance 24 These perfect in attendance were Ida Parker, Sammy Parker, Bessie Parker, Isa Parker, Parker Overton, Tillii Roberson, Bell Stires, Eva Ilammerton, Nellie Hsmmerton
and Sally Paris.
JORDAN TOWNSHIP ITEMS.
Bt EarnuK. Oats are beginning to come through the ground. A youny Sucker in our midst says: “These darned Hoosiers anyhow.” Deputy Assessor Welch is around inquiring into things generally. Several of our citizens attended the quarterly meeting at Blue Gram. Charlie Wilmore returned from LaFayette Wednesday. Charlie reports wheat ripe in Tippecanoe county. The gypsiee who have been sojourning at Never Fail have left for other quarters.— They, like all others, had acquired the art of fortune-telling. The fanners are making ra;id program with their plowing, notwithstanding the cold weather, and are making every effort to raise a large orop this season. The old Jesse D. Bright farm, just the line in Carpenter township, has changed hands. A German from Illinois has bought the greater part of it and is making improvments. He has built a nice dwelling, and is putting up considerable fence. Jasper county needs many such men. . That Sunday school at Mount Prospect is now fully organized, with Thomas Kennedy as Superintendent; James Corey, Assistant Superintendent; John Jacks, Secretary ; Thomas Kennedy, Treisurer; James Kennedy, Librarian. It promises to be the most successful Sunday school in th* township.
ilNpif I lUU. M. O. Ciseel is sticking type in tha Union office. - .•'> - * :i .J " Since our last report a marriage license has beenjssued to Isaac L. Herron mod Anna Lee*iy. " Mr. F. J. Sears returned from Chicago Wednesday evening, New heap a sharp lookout for bargaias Last Wedaeeday was quite a gloomy day This part of Hendrick's kingdom was visitoJ by a -toady &R of tain throughout the dv -,-- 4 - '* *> c* *-*■ ■■■*'*■ ■ ■- The Indianapolis daily Globe, speakin* of Raymond and the Chicago A South Atlantic Railroad, say» "At present he (DrHaymond) ia tryinf thbulld the division between Chicago owl IndiaaapoUs. Work is being prosecuted over lit miles of this part of the line, and a large part of the read bed is randy tar the superstructure. He experts the cam to run into Indianapolis in Ims than a year, and thus will beeprtsed another vast commercial channel, through which is to flew directly to and through the Hoosier capitol the commodities of the tropics.— Our citizen* cannot estimate the benefits to be derived from such a source, end the Globe sincerely trusts that this gentleman, who is manifesting such an interest in this great and important mate-prise, will net be neglected during his stay in Indianapolis.” Tsa Fsisx o» tub Guest West.— The Wilson BhuttieSewhigMachine is extremely simple Ibr its construction, elaborately finished in its design and ornamenting, combining great capacity and adaptation to every variety of lhmQy sewing and manufacturing. It emhraoosall the important and essential elements embodied is sewing machines paten ed within the last twentyfive years, together with the late important improvements and patents of eminent median, ical experts and invertor* in tb* employ of the Wilson Company. The West has reason to be proud of the Wilfea. machine. Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Station in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through Company’s Branch House at 197 State St., Chicago, 111. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on application. This Company want ff few more good agents.
A County Editor’s Appeal.
[Shenandoah (Va) Democrat.] As the report that we are very wealthy has gone abroad among our subscribers, and has made them awful alow about paying up, thinking that doubtless we don’t want the money, we hasten to say- that the report of our wealth is false in every particular. If ocean steamers were selling at a rent a dozen we couldn’t make the Arst payment on a canoe. The lightning of poverty has struck us square, and had it not been for an armful of hay our devil managed to steal from a blind .mule, our large and Interesting family would be without mouthful to e*t at this moment.*ls not this a sad picture, nod can you, delinquent subscribers, look upon it without feeling the greenbacks rustle with indignation in your popketbooksf We do not like to dun you, but we must if you fail to take the hint.
REMINGTON RECORD ITEMS.
Dr. Reigle is completing a very nice residence on Ohio Street. Remington has a drayman worth the modest little sum of $40,000. We learn that many of the farmers in this county are plowing under their fall wheat. According to J. G. Pearson’s judgment, 0. B. Me In tire has the finest piano in the city sf Remington. A fellow drove through town tbe other day, with a bad case of spring fever. He lost his grip on the lines, and fell over in the wagon. James Irwin has now coroner about six months,and never yet had the pleasure of “sitting on a corps*. mJ This must be aggravating to the man who yearns to serve his country. ? The Indianapolis Journal, of last Saturday, says: “Th* prospects thai the Indianapolis Delphi and Chicago railroad will be built are daily improving; rousing meetings were held at points on the line in Clinton county this week, Jasper county has raised its quota of $75,000, and the people in Hamilton and Boone counties are moving earnestly in the matter. The details for the right of way into Indianapolis are being arranged as rapidly as possible. N egotiations are also pending for tire privilege of running passenger trains into the Union Depot. From present appearances it will not be long till ail parts of the line between Indianapolis and Chicago wiU be thoroughly canvassed, and the local aid expected raised.”
M. L. CANADY,
Teacher.
Publi died by request. THE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT. This night we part forever^ Thou art nothing more to me; Proudly 1 each tie will sever, All that binds my heart to thee. Not a single nerve will quiver. As 1 bid my last affiaty > t - Tfaough it breaks my heart forever, Not a tear will I shed for you. Take the vows that yoi sft plighted, Do you think 1 prize tbem yet? No, tbe heart that you so slighted, Seeks only to forget. Ttke the love I once cherished, All thy gifts take back again; Not a leaf thatwhispers of thee, Not a flower will I retain. Go, then, smile upon some other, Go rad worship at her shrine; Win her heart and coldly break it, As you would have broken mine. Go in peace though you have blighted, All the hopes so dear to me; And I pray tl|at God’a best blaming, Evermore may rest on thee. Other skies may shine above thee, Other hearts may seek thy shrine; But no heart can ever love thee, With a constancy Uke mine. Then this night we part forav er, All regrets are mow in vain j Fats decrees that we must sever. Ne’er em tarikt* meet again.
M-. M. V. B. Warner now dices off steak in his aew meat shop. To the point:— "Quills are things that are sometimes taken from Hie pinion of one goose to spread die opinions of another.’* The Union, of last week, had something to my about the "senmns” of the Raanraue** office, whatever that may mean. The eavant of the Union office, should take the "beam” from his own eyebefere molesting the «moto” in his brother's. Hon- Jas. Loqgstreet has abandon** Louisiana and the fortunes of the Kellogg party, and bought a farm in White County, Georgia, where ha proposes to engage largely fe sheep raking. A Magnifleleßt Oder. A very liberal contract with the Weed Sewing Machine Company will enable us, wa hope, to place tbeir celebrated Machines in many femiilw. So fine an opportunity to secure a first-elaM sewing machine seldom acours. May we not expert our friends, and all interested in onrwork,-to make an earnest, united effort to extend ear circulation and thereby increeee oar influence ? Cannot the reader farm a club in his er her neighborhood and secure this sewing machine as a premium? A few boon of well directed effort will obtain it. Are you a postmaster ina county town or village ? With a little thought and effort you can easily tond us thirty names. Pam the subscription paper. Thirty names at $1.60 each will secure thirty copies of this paper for one year and a $65 sewing machine. In forming such a club you will help ns la our work, benefit your neighbors by placing in their families good reading, and at the Mae time make your your own or some other family happy in the possession of a great labor saving machine, warranted to bo perfectly new, of the latent improved construction end iu perfect order.
Legal Advertisements. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of Olive Osborn, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 84w8 EZRA L. CLARK, Administrator. Administrator’s Motlce. Noiiee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Reese, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 84wS EZRA L. CLARK Administrator. notice of Survey. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss : Notice is hereby given to H. M. Dematt, David Hinds, Wm. L. Silraett and James Brader that Augustus Stimson owns the east half of section twenty-one (21), town thirty-two (82), north, range six (6), west, county and state as above; and that he will on the 21st day of May, 1875, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section, or so mu :h thereof as may be necessary to establish and perpetuate the lines aud corners to the said east half 21, 82, 6. 34w3 AUGUSTUS STIMSON. NOTICE TO STATIONERS AND BOOK BINDERS. AtmiToa’s Office, Jasper Cotnrnr, \ Bxxmila.ee, Ixp., May 7th, 1876. / Proposals to furnish blank books, legal blanks and stationery for the use of Jasper County, Indiana, for one year from tbe fifteenth day of J une next, will be received at this office until 2 o’clock, P. M. of Friday, the 11th dav of June prox., at which time the Board of Commissioners will examine and consider sneh proposals. The Board reserve the right to rqject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commimioners of Jasper County. FRANK W. BABCOCK, 84w3 Auditor Jasper County.
KXJST OSWEGO PURS AND Star Glass fall, For The Laundry. MANUFACTURED BY T. KINGSFORD & SON, THE BEST STARCH INTHE WORLD. GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO THE LINEN, and the difference in cost between it and common starch is scarcely half a cent for an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. XINGSFORD’S Oswego Corn Starch. FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, ICECREAM, &C. Is the original—Established fb 1848. And preserves its reputation as Purer, Mrongerand More Delicate than any other article of the kind offered, eitbor of the same name or vrith other titles, Stevenson Macadam, Ph, IX, fce., the highest chemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed this ooru stareh, and says it is a most excellent article of diet and in ohemie&i and feeding properties is fully equal to the best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, &c., accompany each one pound package. For Sale by C. C. Starr, 31yl Rensselaer, Ind, NOTICE. • Meadow or pasture permits can bo secured on reasonable terms for any wild Mads of which w ' : v - ■ : .v •*. '>. THOMPSON A BRO., of Rensselaer, Indiana, have the agency. Feb. 25, 1875. 24-ts Tlie Progressive Farmer. AN EIGHT PAGE MONTHLY, Published under the auspices of the National Council Order of Progressive Farmers, and it is under the Editorial Management of tbe Best Agricultural and Scientific talent in the Order. Members of the Editorial Staff reside in different sections of tbe country hence The progressive Firmer is adapted to all localities. It is sent one year, free of postage, for 60 cents; in club* of five 60 oents each: 8 month, on Trial 15 cents. J. P. STELLE, National Secretary, MeLEANBBORO, ILL.
BEAT AT LAST!! ALL THE FIGURES THAT HAVE BEEN MARKED ON GOODS IN NORTHERN INDIANA ABB r « t BEAT AT THE CHBAP Dry Ws, Outing,Boat and Shot Emporium ... - '.”>'■<]>' —OF— '• j R. FEIYTDIGp —IN THE— Stone Building, BcMMlmer, Indiana. HAB JUST RECEIVED FOR TOE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE A FULL LINE NEW STYLES OF PRINTS, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, CASHMERES, TWEEDS, COTTONADEB, JEANS, TABLE LINEN, HATS, CAPS, ' BOOTS, SHOES, TOWELS, ready tickings, MADE SHIRTINGS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CARPETS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, And a great variety of NOTIONS, bought before the recent advance in goods, and will be seld at correspondingly Lew Prices* AH Goods as represented. When in want of anything in his line give a call to R. Fendig. fJ I BXlff 1 Iff GER’S OLD LODON DOCK • GIN. Especially designed for the use of the Medical profession and the Family, possessing those Intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Ton ; e. Pot up in cases containing one dosen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers etc. A. M. BININGER & CO., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. For sale by Harding _ & Willey, in the uew Brick Building. 28yl NEW HARNESS SHOP. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Double A Single Harness made in the handsomest and most durable style, and of the best material; also dealer in Whips, Brushes, Bits, Spurs, &c. Prices right down to the lowest notch. Shop on Front street in the rear of Warner’s hardware store, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Give him a trial before purchasing elsewhere. 24yl
Excellent Lands AND Cheap Homes For the Industrious i » m i Mo! Every One who Desires Make Profitable Investments in Land! The Lands of t^e INDIANA * ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, are now putnpoa the mark* t for sale, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty yeaas ago, and many of them comprise the BBST rARMIN'O 111 QRAEINS LANDS IJT OCR . ' COCJTTT. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, rART PRAIRIE ANb PART TIMBER! well located as to roads and school houses, and will make Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes. Lands generally in this county are rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by actual settlers at the prices asked for them. So thoee who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at onee. Propositions to purchase any or all of these lands, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, who wiU at all times take great pleasure in showing the lauds and furnishing all necessary information as to quality, price and terms of sale. Title perfect. MARION L. BPITLEB, Agent for Trustee of Ind. k 111. Cl R. W. [H-fr-3 in Rensselaer. FOR BUILDERS’ HARDWARE MECHANICS TOOLB, CUTLERY,TINWARE, STOVES, NAILS, Ac., Ac., Ac., at the “LIBERAL CORNER.” - Our stock will be found to embrace almost every conceivable articls in the Hardware line. We alee have a TIM SHOP in connection with our establishment, and are prepared te do all kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING on SHORT NOTICE. On Front street , north of “Liberal Comer” see home a WAGON A CARRIAGE Manufactory and Blacksmith Shop . Strict Attention Paid to Custom Work. ' Wagons & Carriages Made to Order. WE guarantee all goods AS represented, and to give entire satisfaction. REMEMBER THE PLACE, and GIVE US A Call. Norman Warner.
a ms m *2? ' " DEALER IJf Clocks, Watokes, Gold, Silver and Plated Were, Violins, Violin and Guitar String*, Fancy Goode, do, We havo on hand a fine aeiertfoa of CLOCKS • & JEWELRY of all kind, to which we intito the attention OF THE PUBLIC\ Wo have secured the servioes of Ur. J. S. Wigmon, of Montioollo, who is a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN and Repairing will be done in all branches of The Business. JILL WORE WARRANTED. Don’t ge elsewhere to Buy B 4 U C % Our Goods. Room in post-olee building South of depot, Remington, Indiana. 8. A* MORGAN Sc 80IV.
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