Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1875 — Page 3
Physicians. DR. G. A. MOSS< PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office between the Beak end Kumli Drug Store. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE. Rensselaer, Indiana Office on Washington St. DR. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Offiee in Harding & Willey’s Drug StoreAttorneys. hordecaJlchilcote, Attorney At Law, RIHBBBLAEB, : ; : : : INDIANA. Ira. W. REOMAN, Attorney at Law, Notary Public. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENT, Rensselaer, Indiana. A complete Abstract of Title to all lands in Jssper County, Indiana. Offiee in the Court House. 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 all the Courts of Benton, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski Counties. Chas. Jouvenat. D. B. Miller. JOUVENAT & MILLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, REAL Estate Agents, Notaries Public, Collection and Insurance Agents. Remington ............. Indiana. rto-tf] R. 8. Dwiogins. Zimei Dwiooins. R.B. & Z. DWIGGIAS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. They will practice in all the Courts of Jasper, Newton, Bentdnand. I‘nlaeld Connties. Also in the Supreme end Federal Courts. They maks Collections a Sraciairr. Keniselaer, - - - Indiana. alvkbd n’cor. AirasD thompsoh. A. H’COY Sc THOMPSON, BANKERS, * RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and sell Coin and Domestic Exchange, snake 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 Sc CO. Bxchange ------ Rank Corner of Indiana and Railroad Streets. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Loan money. P : scount notes. Buy and Sell Exchange. Negotiate loan* in sums es $2,000 $3,000 or $6,000 for 5 years, on Real Estate security, ten per cent. Interest.
Hotels. J. M. AUSTIHf, Wants his friends and the traveling public to know that he has built and is now running HIS NEW II OTJSJj, " Situated on Washington street, centre'of the square, north side. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chargee as lonta* any other rood house. By the Proprietor, J. M. AUSTIN. REMIftCtTON HOTEL. Ist. Deon bust or Mclntibk A Maxwell’s Real Estate Omc*. REMINGTON, ----- INDIANA This House has been refitted and neatly furnished, and no pains will be spared to stake guests comfortable.. Esau Hart, Proprietor. Miscellaneons INSURANCE. G. B. CHARPELL, Insurance Ag’t, Represents the ASTNA, of Hartford, Connecticut, Heme and Continental, of New York; also agent for the Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, Onio. Office in his Hardwore Store, Ohio Street, Remington. Indiana #. KIMIERIAIV, TAILOR, Rensselaer Indiana Room, second floor in the “shanghi” build log first door to the right. Garments cut and mado in the LATEST STYLE. Cutting' a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on him at once. Shindler & Roberts, BLACKSMITHS, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Having purchased the shop formerly owned by Norman Warner they desire to announce to the public that all kinds of blacksmithing will bo done to order by skilled workmen. Shop on Front street, north of “Liberal Corner.” ~* W. R. SHAW, Notary Public, Agent for the American Fire Insurance Company, Chicago, aud the Mutual Life Insurance Company, Michigan. Town Assesor and Collector. Office Town Hall. [n4stf] J.B. SPANGLE, Has just receivfl his Fall and Winter Fashions from New York and Paris, for the years 1874—5. He is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING - la 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. CHAPPELL & ALLMAN\ Dealer in Hardware, Nails, Glass, Wood ware. Pumps, Churns, Clothes Washers. Wringers &c. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. South Okie Stseet, Remington, Indians.
RENSSELAER, Ind., 21, 1875.
This is said to be the latest season since 1868. Logan port claims to Jhave a population of 16,000. The Battle of Spring is fought with blades of grass. Dropping the fish alias onSnndays la not all write. There were no msrrisgs licenses issued this week. Mr. John Tharp, of Remington, was sos town Sunday. Go to Kern’s for groceries—% nrw stock jost received. Never ran in debt—walking Is such more dignified. Save your quarter and go to the concert to-morrow night. Mr. P. W. Bedford goes shopping In a near $210.00 phaeton. Messrs. I. J. Sean ft Go. have given their front a fresh coat of paint. Go to the eoneert to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at the Court House. Willey * Sigler have just received a new and selected stock of carpets. Our worthy P£M., Mr. George Sigler, and family, are visiting in Chicago. Riley * Shepherd, the Remington marble men, were in town Wednesday.
Remington young men come to Rensselaer and go a fishing on Sunday. F. J. Sears & Co. have the handsomest sign in town—put up on Tuesday. See advertisement headed “The Best Prairie Lands in Iowa an Nebraska’’ Would you rest easy and have a clear conscience—attend to your own business. Dr. W. C Maxwell, dentist, formerly of Remington has again located at Fowler. 20,000 pounds of Wool wanted at F. J. SEARS & CO. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Scrape the back yards, and then keep them clean. Mr. T. P. Wright is building a residence on Cullen street opposite the M. E. Church. “Hunks” will find something in another column that may be of special interest to him. The Plymouth Republican has suspended operations, and the office is now offered for sale. Mr. J. W. Peters is said to be the best singing teacher that has ever visited these parts.
New and fnney—is the awning just put up at F. J. Sears & Co’s establishment. At F. J. Sears & Co. can be found the largest stock of Goods ever opened in Reas«slaer. 'The wiseacres now predict a drought.— 1 hey’re always drowning or ereuating a fellow. /.** Mr. B. M. Donnelly aud lady, of Remington, were in Rensselaer last Sunday, risilng friends. Mr. Charles Hathaway and Mies Dellia Hathaway, of Remington gave us a eall last Saturday. ..*»■ Many of out fanners are done planting corn, noth withstanding the backwardness es the season. See the new advertisement of E. L. Trice, jeweler and watch All of his work is warranted. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat, of Remington, is spending a few days visiting at her father's, in this place. Touchingly picturesque, tenderly suggestive, and bewitchingly piquant, are the spring bonnets. Among our Remington callers, on Wednesday, were Mr. G. B. Chappell and Mr. 0. B. Mclniire. Mr. J. Zimmerman, the tailor, has the thanks of the Rmnueix office for an act of kindness. Five persons were baptised in the nee last Sunday, by ftev. S. E. Rogers, of the Free Will Baptist Church. /"
Young Moyer, of the Old Line Drug Store, has gone to Dixon, HL, to clerk in a drug store in that city. Several persons from Remington were in attendance to the B. S. Convention on Tuesday and Wednesday. On the flrat of July, the fee for postal money-orders of fifteen dollars or less will be increased to ten cents. Turkish Prunes 12} cents per pound, Early Bose Potatoes $l6O per bushel, and new Onions, at Kern’s Grocery. Mr. Chas. Jouvenat, a Remington Lawyer, called on ns Friday. C&ariie takes the Rxpcbliu.v, therefore he is happy. Our “Jordan Township Items” were delayed in the mails last week, so we were unable to give them in last week’s issue. Elsewhere we present to our Readers toe eall for the State Temperance Convention. Bead the call and attend the convention. Our Drees Goods Department is complete. All are invited to call. No trouble to show goods. P. J. SEARS A CO. Messrs. Geooge Armstrong, Ute Jegries and Bam Bowman, of Remington, autos graphed at the Austin House last Sunday.
We have acme elegant Linen Baits for ladies. Also, neck wear in great variety. F. J. SEARS ft CO. William* ft Heasler, es the Warsaw Indication, have purchased the Fort Wayne Gazette, the only morning paper in that city Rensselaer can now boast of* aaloen.— We suspect it has already begun to grind out a grist of “Blighted prospects and rained characters.” Don’t forget the musical feast, at the Court House to-morrow evening. It is expected to make this the hurt entertainment of the season. Mr. E. Anglemire, of Remington, called at the RxrtrsUKaa offiee last Friday, and oedersd a oopy of tha paper to he sent ragulsrly to hb address. • Mr. Ira W. Yeoman left for Indianapolis Tuesday morning, to represent the Lodge of es this plaoe, in the aaeembling of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Boftly now, the tender-hearted wife imparts to her searching husband the intelligence that she sent hb linen clothes to the Kansas sufferers last winter. The Rensselaer Musical Society will give a grand concert nt the Court House next Saturday evening, May 22d, 1876. Admission 26 ocats; children 16 cents. Mr. H. B. Miller haa a larg*. quantity of sweat potato plants for sale. Persons who have engaged plants of him are hereby notified that they are ready for delivery. From the Delphi Journal wo learn Mr. Samuel Johnson, formerly of Rensselaer, died on Saturday, May Bth, 1876, caused by an operation for the removal of gravel. The Celebrated Weed Sewing Machine b the best ia the market, for rale by C. W. Clifton, the authorised agent. Office on Front street, Rensselaer, near the school boildisg. The concert, te-mevrow evening, will he under the supervision of Mr. J. W. Peters; Milts Mary Cole O rganist, assisted by Mr. C. P. Hopkins and others. Doors open at 7:45, concert to commence at 8.
Mr. J. M. Austin, the gentlemanly proprietor of the Austin House, is building an addition to his hotel, which contributes considerably to the appearance of Washington street, in the shape of a large veranda. To save himself from-further trouble and ns from an unpleasant duty, the gentleman who borrowed our ax and has had. it in his possession for the past two weeks will please return said ax and no questions will be asked. R. Fendig, of the Stone Store, ia constantly adding to hit large stock of goods. In foot he is compelled to do so on account of his large sales, and the reason he sells so rapidly is that he keeps the best kind of goods and sells cheap. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins was elected as a delegate, with Rev. E. A. Andrews as an alternate, to represent the Jasper County Sunday School Union in the State Sunday School Union Convention which convenes at Lafayette on the Ist day of June. “Timothy Tugmutton,’ 1 of San Pierre, is hereby notified that we do net insert anonymous communications. The name of the author mtui accompany the communication, not for publication, but as an evidence of goodfoith on the part of the writer. So write again “Timothy” but sendyour proper name along. ’
A correspondent of the Porter County Viiette says: “Mr. John Vantwood, late Justice of the peace, es Chicago, has bought two hundred acres of land over in Jmeper county and and is shipping lumber here to muke improvement preparatory to moving on his land. He tells us that land has advanced seventy per cent over in that part of the country in one year.” If our fugacious cotemporaries will consalt Webster’s Dictionary they will find that ■tavane is the plural (if you know what that is) es savant, and means literary Rensselaer Union. And if our sealous brother will again take up Webster’s Dictionary and turn to the word in question he will find that savants is the plural of savant, which Webster defines, ss meaning “A man es learning; one versed in literature or acieenoe a person eminent for acquirements.” - Z. I. Summers, of the northern department of the C. &8. A. R. R., arrived here with his corps last Monday, and commenced the survey es the section between this place and Rensselaer. They started at the P. C. k Bt. L. R. R. in the continuation of Railroad street and ran due north over one hundred rods, then started on a straight line to Bradford. The road will run through the corporation of MonticeQo nearly one mile on n direct line. If Radford is made a point, it will make the only angle on the line between this pine# and Rensselaer. In all eases where practicable the location will be an air line between stations. —Monticello Herald.
Will “Hunks” allow us kindly to suggest that perhaps it is an uneasy conscience —rather than reasons alleged-—that interferes with his peaceful slumbers. He doubtless feels that he ought to identify himself with the Good Templars, or, at least, with the friends of temperance, whether in or out of the Lodge. If wo are correct in our surmise, we hope he will not shift the responsibility to that innocent nnameniable personage, via.: Hood’s jackrabbiti— Would that ho and all men would raise their voices and help swell the temperance anthem until it should awaken the hearts of aD the rum dealers in toe land to a sense of their responsibility. As to the H. W. B. darts that “Hunks” attempted to hurl at the Lodge, we will treat them with silent contempt, as we consider them unworthy the pen of a gentleman, and will only call his attention to the old proverb of stones and glass houses. N If “Hanks” is right and wears wrong lot him in charity remember with uneonsolable Widow fiedott that “we are all poor miserable critters.” Two Goqp Txmplabs.
Sewing Machine combines la every degree the meet perfect Machine yet invented.— It is elegant ia finish, simple to team, mas smoothly and quickly, and what b more important, is the cheapest. The Wilson Machine has received the highest praise from all who have used it, and stands at the head of Ml sewing machines. Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Btation in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company’* Branch House at 197 State St., Chicago, 111. They send an elegant catalogue end chromo circular free on application. Thu Company went s few more good agents.
Legal Advertisement*. Administrator’* Metlee. Notice b hereby given' Unit the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Olive Osborn, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 84w3 EZRA L. CLARK, Administrator. Adinlttlatrator’s Metlee. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Reese, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. 84w8 EZRA L. CLARK I Administrator. Estray Notice. Taken up by Thomas Kano, living in Jordan township, Jasper county, Ind., April Ist 1876, a small red cow and roan calf. Said cow supposed to be five years old, and calf, two months o!d.s Appraised at $25.00 by Cunningham & Dim. Taken from docket of John Lewis, J. P. of Jordan township. Attest, May 19, 1876. M. L. Spitler, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. M-otlce of Surrey. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss : Notice is hereby given to H- M. Dematt, David Hinds, Wm. L. Sumett and James Brader that Augustus S tipi son owns the east half of section thirty-two (82), north, rango^ix'(B), west, county and state as above; and that he will on the 21st day of May r 1876, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish and perpetuate the lines and corners to the said east half 21, 82, 6. -'■*£*> .t .£& 34w3 AUGUSTUS STIMSON.
notice is hereby given that The Board of Equalisation of Jasper County will meet on the first Mommy in June, 1875, the same being the 7th day of said month, at the Auditor’s offioe in said county, for the purpose of equalising the asseesmeni of the real and personal property assessed within said county, and for the purpose of hearing and determining any grievances on account of such assessment. ~— *—,. Witness my name and official < [seal. I Seal at Rensselaer, this 14th day 1 >—.—■ > of May, A. D. 1876. FRANK W. BABCOCK. 35w2. Auditor Of Jasper Co. NOTICE TO STATIONERS AND BOOK * BINDERS: JT* • * '* •* * Audi toe’s Office, J asp kb Couett, 1 Rensselaer, Ixd., MajiTZltLi 1875. J Proposals to tarnish blank books, legal blanks and stationery for the use of Jasper County, Indiana, for one year from the fifteenth day of Jane next, will be received at this office until 2 o’clock, P. M. of Friday, the 11th day of June prox., at which time the Board of Commissioners will examine and consider such proposals. The Board reserve the right to rqject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. FRANK W. BABCOCK, 34w3 Auditor Jasper County. Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property.- > ***& Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Thomas J. Spitler, deceased, will offer fer sale at public auction, at the late law office of the deceased, in Bensselaer, Ind., on Saturday the 2&th, day df June 1875, commencing at tea o'clock in the morning, the personal property of gfrid estate, consisting of household furniture, buggy, sleigh, books, a fine law library and other articles too numerous to mention.' -> 5 * Teems: Sums of three dollars and under cash; over three dollars, ft credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with good security, at 6 percent, waiving benefit of yajpation and appraisement laws. ■' - ' May 14,1875. DAVID J. THOMPSON, Thompson k Bro., Atty’s. Administrator. 86w8.
Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order iff the Jasper Circuit Court, recorded iit order book 4at pages 90 and 91. I, will offer at private sale, on and after Saturday, June 19th, ’76atthelaw office of Thompson k Bro., in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind., the following described real estate, ordered to be sold on a decree of partition, wherein Anna Aldridge and DeWitt C. Aldridge are plaintiff’s, and Olive M. Burns and others are defendants, to-wit: The northeast quarter, the west half of the southwest quarter and the north half of the northeast quarter of the south neat quarter of section thirteen (18) in township thirty-one (31) nurth, of range six (6) west. Said safe win be made at not less than the tall appraised value on the following terms : One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from date of sale, with interest at six per cent, per annum, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, with approved security. 85w3 DAVID J. THOMPSON. Commissioner. Notice to Noa-Reildoitt. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ah: ; Circuit Co art, September .Term, 1875. Complaint No. 887. JamesS. Irwin vs. JoelK. Fnaley, Alfred Thompson and David J. Thompson, By order of said court at' the May term, 1876. .... jj.. .. • Notice is hereby given said defendant, Joel K. Finley, that unless he be and appear on the second day of too next term of toe said eoart, commencing the fourth Monday of September, A, D. 1875, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and Btate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in his absence. S Witness my name ud the seal t >of said court affixed, at Rensselaer, this 14th day of September, A. D. 1875. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Jouvenat k Miller and S. P. Thompson, Attorneys for riarntiff. 20^3
•The following is * report es sehogl^No. f ° r Wh«le namberert rolled, y is ; average daily attendance, 14. Frankie Adams wa* perfect in attendance, punctuality, deportment and study. Faxiyr F. Mill**, Teacher. 111 l £ * a befcH&Sif fifi argali - Sim HI J ,0 S' 3 * . i it-i hBhH fSMBpII g In
THB BEST. PRAIRIE LAUDS —IN—IOWA AND NEBRASKA, for sahrby THE BURLINGTON ft MISSOURI RIVER R. R. CO. On Ten Years’ Credit at 6 per cent Interest. One million acres in lows -and Sonthern Nebraska. The finest country in the world to combine Farming and Stock Raising. The soil u Rich and easily cultivated; Climate warm; Seasons long; Taxes low and Education free. No Payments required on Principal until FIFTH year, and then only Oneseventh each each year until Paid. LAND EXPLORING TICKETS Sold at important stations on the Chicago, Burlington and QninCy Rail Road, and cost of same Refonded when land b bought. Half FARE to families of purchasers, and Low Freights on household goods and form stock. Twenty Per Cent Preroum for cultivation. Large discounts for Cash within one, two and three years. Products will pay for land find improvements long before the Principal be comes due. “The so-called destitution in Nebraska lira in the for western region, beyond the the lands of the B. ft ML,, R- R. Co. fffiF* For circular thatwill describe folly these lands, and the terms of sale, apply to or address, LAND COMMISSIONER, Burlington, lowa, for lowa Lands, or Lincoln, Neb., for Nebraska Lands. Or McNary - & McNary Logansport Ind. 86m3.
CALIFORNIA! Have you any thought of going to California? Are you going West, North or North-West? Yon want to know the best routes to take ? The shortest, safest, quickest and most comfortable routes are those owned by the Chicago and North Western Railway Company. It owns over two thousand miles of the best road there is in the country. Ask any ticket agent to show you its maps and time cards. All ticket agents can sell you through tickets by this route. Buy your tickets via the Chicago & NorthWestern Railway for SAN FRANCISCO. Sacramento, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Denver, Omaha, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, Yankton, Sioux City, Dubuque, Winona, St. Paul, Duluth, Marquette, Green Bay, Oskosh, Madison, Milwaukee, and all points west or northwest of Chicago ? If you wish the traveling acccommodations, you will buy your tickets by this route, and will take no other. This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safety. The Smooth, Well-Ballasted and Perfect Track of Steel Rails, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller’s Safety Platform and Couplers, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, the Perfect Telegraph System of Moving Trains, the regularity with which they run. the admirable arrangement for running Through Cars from Chicago to all points West, North and North-West, secures to passengers all the Comfort in Modern Railway Traveling. PULLMAN PALACE CARS. Are run on all trains of this road. This is the only line runing these cars between Chicago and Milwaukee. At Omaha our sleepers connect with the Overland Sleeper on the Union Pacific Railroad for all points west of the Missouri River. If you want to go to Milwaakee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Do Pere, Ripon, Bara boo, Ban Claire, Hudson, Stillwater, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Breckenridge, Morehead, Fort Garry, Winona, Platvilie, Dubuque, Waterloo, Fort Dodge, Sioux City, Yankton, Council Btuffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, or a hundred otoe northern, north-western, or western points, this line is the one you should take. The track is of the best steel, and all the appointments are. first-class in every respect. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious Day Coaches and pleasant lounging an smoking cars.— The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph In a word, this Great lino has the beet and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable equipment of any road in the West, and has no Competitor in the country, It is eminently the fevorile route with Chicagoans traveling west, north, or northwest, and is acknowledged by the traveling public .to be the popular line for all points in Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Michigan, Dakota, Western lowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, California, and the Pacific 81ope. f - • -> - On the arrival of the trains from the East or South, the trains of the Chicago & NorthWestern Railway leave Chicago as follows: For Council Bluffs, Omaha and California, Two th ough trains daily, with Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Gars through to Council Bluffs.
For St. Paul and Mine&polis, Two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cara attached, and running through to Marquette. For MHvtautee, Pour through trains daily. Pullman Cars on night trains. FoP Winona and points in Minnesota, One through train daily. For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars on night train. For Dubuque and La Crosse, ria Cinton, Two through trains daily with Pullman Cars on night train. For Sioux C;ty and YaJkton, Two trains daily, Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley June. For Lake Genera, Four trains daily. For Rockford, Sterling. Kenosha, Janesriile, and other points, yon can bare from two to ten trains daily. For Bates or information not attainable from your home licket agents, apply to W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHTTT, Gca l Pass. Ag’t GenT Supt. 86w32‘
BEAT AT LAST It ALL THE FIGURES THAT HAVE BEEN MARKED ON GOODS IN : H NORTHERN INDIANA ARE BEAT AT THE CHEAP : *lry Ms, Boot and Shoe Emporium —OF— R. PENDIG) —IN THE— Stone Building, : Reasselaer, ladlaaa. ■'& HAS JUST RECEIVED FOR THE SPRING AND SUM MSB TRADE A FULL LINE NEW STYLES OF PRINTS, NEW SPRING DREBB GOOD*, ’ BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS. CABSIMERES. TWEEDS, COTTONADES, JEANS, TABLE LINEN, HATS, CAPB, 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 sold at correspondingly Low Priced. AH Goods as represented. ’When in want of anything in his line give a call to R. Fendig. iji
B I XT 1 lV GEER’S OLD LODON DOCK GIN. Especially designed for th# 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 Tome. Put up in cases containing mao dozen bottles each, «id sold by all druggists, grocers etc. A. M. BININGBR ft CO., established 1778, No. 16 Beaver Street, Now York. For sale by Harding ft Willey, in the new Brick Building. 28yl
HEW HARNESS SHOP. WILUAM PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Double ft Single Harness made in the handsomest and most durable style, and of the best material; also dealer in Whips, Brushes, Bits, Spurs, Ac. 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. 24yi
Excellent Lands AND Cheap Homes For the Industrious v m cur?! Ho! Every One who Desires to Hake Profitable Investments in Land! The Lands of tye INDIANA k ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, are now put upon the mark* t for aide, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty yeaas ago, and many of them comprise the BEST FABJfIXG JLSB GRAZIXO LEEDS IX OUB couxtt. . • They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, PART PRAIRIE AND PART TIMBER! well located as to roads sad school houses, mid will make Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes. Lands generally in this county ate rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by actual settlers at tike prices asked for them. So those who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at once. Propositions to pfirchase 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 will at all times take great pleasure in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary information as to quality, price and terms of sale. Title perfect. MARION L. SPITLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind. k 111. C. R. W. £Il-ly,]
Rensselaer. FOR BUILDERS’ HARDWARE MECHANICS TOOLS, CUTLERY,TINWARE, STOVES, NAILS, Ac., Ac., &c., at the “LIBERAL CORNER,” Our stock will be found to embrace almost every conceivable article in the Hardware line. We also have a TINT SHOP in connection with our establishment, and are prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING on SHORT NOTICE. On Front street, north of "Literal Corners ice have a WA GON de CA RRIA GEManufactory and Blacltm smith Shop . Strict Attention Paid to Custom Work. Wagons & Carriages Made toOrder. WE guarantee all goods AS represented, and to give entire eatisfhction. REMEMBER THE PLACE, and GIVE VS A Call. Iff ormaxi Warner,
W O T'M CMS* •• Meadow or pasture permilsean bw secured on reasonable terms for any wild lands ,*f whW” I<s : THOMPSON ft BHO., of Ren=sel ier, Indiana, have the agency. Keb. 26, 1875. ,'V 24 ts “■WEB PURE AND Sim k; Ur. For Th© Lanndry. MANUFACTURED by > T. kINGSFORB & SON, THE BEST STARCH INT&B WORLD. GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO .THE LINEN, and tha difference in cost between it and common starch is scarcely half netful tar an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. KIXGSFO&D’S Oswego Corn Starch. FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, ICE CREAM, &C. Is the original—Established in 1848. And preserves its reputation asPurer,Siren- ' 1 gerund More Delicate than any other article of the kind offered, - * either of the same name or with otber titles, Stevenson Macadam, Ph, D., &«., the highest chemical authority of Europe, carefully analysed this corn stareh, and says it ia a most exoellent article of diet and in chemical and feeding properties is fully equal to tho best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Costards, Ac., accompany each one pound package. For Sale by C. C. Starr, 31yl Rensselaer,lnd,
l i MUII SOI, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Gold, Silver and Fluted Ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fancy Goods, do. We havs on hand a fine selection of CLOCKS & JEWELRY of *ll kind, to which vre invito the attention OF THE PUBLIC. Wo have secured the services of Mr. J, 1 Wigan, of Montioello, who ia a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, and Repairing will be done in aH br&nofto* of The Business. in m WARRANTED. Don’t go elsewhere to Boy B 4 U C Our Goods. Room in post-office building South of depot, Remington, Indiana. S. A. UORGAY Sc SOJT.
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CONDENSED TIME CARD. COLUiflffil&e & ©TAtfffi MSW DIVISION. NOVEMBER 16th, 1874, GOING WEST. No. 6 No. IO Pittsburgh 1,50 a, m, 8,60 a.m. Columbus, 10,05 K 5,80 p, ig Urbana, 12,10 p, m. 7,20 w „ Piqua, 1,15 “ 8,18 •• Bradford Junction, 2,00 “ 8,65 “ Union City, 2,65 “ 10.05 » Ridgeville, 8,30 “ id,Bl «• Hartford,. 4,27 “ 12,05 a,at Marion. 6,20 “ 12,58 “ Bunker Hill, 6,28 •* 2,06 ** Logan sport, 7,10 “ 2,50 *• Reynolds, “ 9,02 ** State Line, p,m. 10,40 •* GOING EAST. No. ft. No. I State Line, j, 6,55 p,m, * Reynolds, V at 8,46 “ Logan*port, 8,80 a,m. 8,30 p,m. Bunker Hill, 9,12 “ 4,10 “ Marion,, 10,20 “ 6.20 *• ‘ Hartford, 1,15 •* 6,08 '• Ridgeville, 12,08 p. m. 7,04 *• Union Cftty, 12.42 “ 7,40 *• Bradford Junction, 1,85 “ 8,45 “ Piqua, f . - 2,42 p. m. 9,18 «* Urbana, 3,60 “ 10,18 •• Columbus, 6,65 « 11,65 *» Pittsburgh 2, 25 a, ro, 7,25 a,m. No. 10 leaves Bradford Daily, except Sunday, and will arrive in State Line dally, except Monday, and in Chicago at 8.00 AvM. daily. All other trains run daily, exorpt Sunday, Nos. 5,6, and 7 liave no Chicago connectftms. RICHMOND A CHICAGO DIV. GOING NORTH. No. 8. No. 16 Cincinnati 7,30 a.m. 7,00 p. in Richmond. 10,30 “ 10,10 *» Hagerstown 11,16 “ 10,62 '• New Ckstlo. J 2.10 p, m. 11,21 “ Anderson 1,10 •* 12,18 a. m Kokomo 8,65 “ 2,05 ** LognnspOrt. 4,00 > BJIO H Crown Point 7,20 « 6,20 *• Chicago 9,00 “ 8,00 * GOING SOUTH. No. 1. No. * Chicago 7,50 p. m. 8,20 a. a. Crown Point 9,40 “ 10,04 ** Logatisport 12,55’a. m. 1,20 p. m. Kokomo. * 2,05 “ 2,25 “ Anderson ’ ’ 8,42 “ r 4,11 ** Newcastle 4,38 “ 5,08 « Hagerstown. 8,08 “ .6,88 •• Richmond 5,50 “ 6,20 “ No. 10 leavei'Richmond daily.. No. 1 will leave ’Chicago' dally. All other Trains run daily, except Sunday. },.-■!- -IT. w. l. O’Brien, General Passenger A Ticket Agent,
