Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1875 — Page 3
Physicians. —** i>a. a, l moss, OFFICE on Washington St., Reftesflaer, Indiana. , > DR. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rettsselaer, Indiana. Office in' Harding A Willey’s Drugstore. : DR. H. U. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana , Office with Dr, G. A. Moss. Lodges in office. Attorney*. - MOLIDEOAI F. (JHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselagr, Ind. Office on Washington street. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at law, notary tub lie, and Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Rensselaer. lod. A complete Abstract of Title to all lands in J wiper County,. Indiana. Office in the Court House. 3. f. Thompson, D. J. Thompson, Attorney at Law, Notary Public. THOMPSON & BRO’S Law;, and. real estate office, Rensselaer, Indiana. OurS. P. Thompson Will attend all th® Courts qf Benton, Newtek', Jasper and Puiaslii p Counties. It. S. DwiaoiKs. Zikbj Dwioaiifs. R. S. A Z. DWIGGINB, AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. They will practice in all the Courts o' Jasper, Newton, Benton and I ulaski Counties. Also in the Supremo and Federal Courts. They make Collections a Specialty. B&nkrVe. JILTKXD M COT. ALFRED THOMPSON. A. M’COY A THOMPSON, ■ * BANKERS, Rensselaer Ind.. buy and:.ae.ll Coin and Domestic Exchange, make Collections on all available points, pay thtPvesC on specified time deposits, and transact all* business in their line withdisoatsA. ■‘fN iQPOffiee bouts from 9am to 4 pm. , j. kTshvw a go., ; Exchange bank, Beming'on, tndv— Corner of Indiana and Railroad streets. Loan money. D seouht uotcfb Buyaryi fell Exchange. Negotiate Ivans it£iS»ari Of $2,000, $3,000 or $6,000 for 5 years, on Real Estate security, ten p*-r eent.'lnterest. : - ■ J. M. AUSTIN, WANTS bis friend* and the traveling public to know that he has builxandis n >w running his NEW HOTEL, situated on Washington street, centre of fine square, north side. Satisfaction guaranteed.— Charges as low as ..nv ottn-r good house. IJISAU HART Proprietor.' This House j has been refitted and neatly furnished, and no pains will be spared to make guests comfortable. •JLJL .■-! —... 'I , Miscellaneous. J ZIMMER MAN. TAILOR, Rensselaer, Ind. Room, second floor in the “shanghi” building, first door to the right. Garments cut and made in the latest style. Cutting a speciality.— Satisfastion guaraneel. Call on him at once. BHINDLER & ROBERTS, BLACKSMITHS, Rensselaer, Indiana. — Having purchased the sliop formerly owned by Norman Warner they desire to announce to the public that ail kinds of blacksmithing will be done to order by ■killed workmen. Shop on Front street, north of “Liberal Corner.” J. B. SPANGLE, TAILOR. Shop east side public square, Renssselaer, Ind. He is prepared t > do all kinds of tailoring in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch. Cutting done on short notiaa, at low r*tss, and a g od fit guaranteed. NOTICE. MEADOW or pasture permits can be secured on reasonable terms for any wild lands of JAlch THOMPSON A BRO„ of RansseLer, Indiana, have the agency. Feb, 26, 1875. £4-tf Simox Phlllifb. J. W. Norris. PHILLIPS & NORfttS. NEW HARNESS BHOP. Double and 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 *t Warner’9 hardware store, Rensselaer, Ind. Give them a trial before pnrehasing elsewhere. 24yl $500,000.00 TO LOAN At Nine ForCeni. Interest, On Heal Estate Security, On Long Time, AND IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT APPLICANTS* No Insurance Required. Apply to, or address by mail, giving location, value, and full description of property. IK. S. Sc X. D wiggins, - o ATTORNEYS AND LOAN AGENTS, Rensselaer, Ind. 43-ts ■■■&. WANTED! Business Education. Young men wishing a good SITUATION in business, should get a Practical Business Education at the Bryant A Stratton Business College, 44 South'Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Seed Stamp for Circular. WANTED! Telegraphing. Young Men and Ladies wishing‘to become Telegraph Operators, and take good position* on the lines after learning, with Salaries from s•>© to SIOO per month, should attend the largest and only practical Telegraph Institute in the West. Send Stamp for Circular to Southard A Koerqer, 44 6. Meridian, St., Indianapolis, Iqgf. [nß.ly 1 !
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Commissioners’ court September 6. Henry Fisk, of Remington, was in town'oh Monday. The Fair commences two Weeks from next Tuesday. Old papers for sale at this office—s cents per dozen. f‘The Logs ns port lamp-lighter gets SIOO per month, t. •«*.. - • Wbnt aoout ike Agricultural and Horjfcicultural Society ? Work on the-new bride is b:iag pushed along vig rously. Charley Hopkins is repainting the Stone r ' "' x * The Rbmington Fair commences one week from next Tuesday. Commissioner Hoover, of Remington, was in town on Tuesday. • * M#. Bob. Phillips started for Troy, Ohio, Thursday, to attend school. A ,i .», .. —. - - -- Ladies* Aid Society Social at Spifler’s Hall one week from to-night. Renumber the Centennial meeting at the Court House to-tnorrttW night.- v' AfUUlineof shotguns, and appurtenances thereto, at Ntfrman Warner’s. -t- ? E. L. Price, the jeweler, goes to Chicago next Monday to purchase new goods. Rensselaer public schools will com, Alienee on the first Monday in October. - ' Mr - ; _ - ■-* Some fit fifty-five preachers atten dad the cainp-tnoeting at the Battle Ground, rsife—. ■ : Plain and fancy card printing neatly and cjieaply done at this office. Give us a trial. Will the Savannah Morning News favor us with an exchange, and thereby square accounts? Mr. S. B. Je ikins called last week and o dered the Republican sent to a relative in Vermont. The notes ofthe cribket may be heard evenings, and they are a sign that fall is approaching. I Phillips & Norris’ Harnes Shop is on W&shihgtoh street) second door cast of Austin's Hotel. Hunters are numerous this week, and the prairie chickens are forced to bite the dust oh every hand. The In ws passed by the last Legislature have been received by the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. On the 23d inst; a marriage licehs® Was issued to Orpheus Alonso Williard and Hetty_Ahn~Cooper. Letter-heads and statements printed at this office in style, and at prices to suit the times. Give us a trial. Judge llammoid is the happy father of a bright-eyed little girl. Arrived on Monday evening of last week.
Cards printed with name and address thereon at the low rate of 6o for 25 cents, fit the REkiifeLiCAH office. A light frost fell in this vioinity on Saturday and Sunday night 3. Not enough however to seriously damage anything. The corner stone of Bedford and JacliSon’s new brick building was laid last Tuesday morning with great pomp and ceremony(?)•. The Grand Lodge of Masons will erect a Hall in the rear of the Masonic Temple, at Indianapolis, this season, at u cost of $25, • 000. Come right along and subscribe for the. Republican. They do say it gives more general news than any other paper in the county. On the first page of this paper there is an article in regard to the finding of Grim wood’s body that may be of interest to many of our readers. Phillips & Norris have moved their harness shop into the room on Washington street, formerly Occupied by Harding & Willey’s drug store. Ludd. Hopkins make® a speciality of baying at all times the leading popular brands of Domestic Goods, and the Latest afid Best Styles of Prints. Our thanks are due the Secretary of the Remington A jricultnral Association, B. M. Butler, for a complimentary ticket to their first Annual Fair.
We are informed that ih-.-fe will be a balloon ascension at the Fair of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association, this fall. Ludd. Hopkins has the beat selected Stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered in town.— Call and inspect goods and learn prices without further delay. Mr. John Roadifer, of Carpenter township called at this office last Monday. Hereports the crops in his neighborhood looking “sickly.” To much min. The Lowell'Sfar says: “Osias Clark, of Pleasant G.ove, is talking of making a fatm down in Jasper County.” Let him come; there is always room for one more. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will meet at Odd Fellows Hall, Indianapolis, September 20th, and continue in session until September 26th. It has been actualy demonstrated here in Rensselaer that a balky horse will attract more attention and a larger crowd of spectators than a Thursday-evening prayer meeting.
Persons desiring to have their names men,” elsewhere in this pfipeF. eih have the privilege of doing so at the fate of 15 cents for each name. Special attention Is called to the advertisement of the Rensselaer Nurseries. Mir. John Coen, proprietor. Read the advertisement and see what bargains can he had on apple trees. An act of the last Legislature provides that an officer who becomes intoxicateidurr ing busidess hours, or in the habit of becoming intoxicated, shall foifeit his office and be removed therefrom. *T Phillips A Norris havitig moved their Harness Shop into more commodious quar- . .tars,- are enabled to offer still better bargains' than ever iff Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Ac. Ac. See the new advertisement of Norman Warner, and when yon need a wagon or a buggy, a beadstead ora cradle, a cooking stove or a corn-koife, ot anything else in his line of business, call at the ‘‘Liberal Corner.” Last Sunday was really chilly Suggesting overcoats and other-win'er clothing. Some of our citizens built fires in stoves that had not been used since last W*y> ft is anything but corn weather at this writing. Mr. John King Was out about two hours the ot‘ er afternoon harvesting prairie chickens, and succeed ing in bugging thirteen. H® made the writer of this a present of two of them. By tin way John is one of the “bt)S9” hunters of this region. The Stone Building is being renovated, refited and repaired, ready to receive an intife new stock of goods. Look out for the best bargains eVer to be had in Rensselaer when A. Leopold opens out the niW store in the Celebrated Stone Building.
Mr. B. M. Donnelly,and lady;, of Remington, drove across the country from Morocco to Rensselaer, last Tuesday. They report the Whole cumber of mud-holes from Morocco to Rensselaer at 38. Wasn’t a good day.for mud-holeS, either. One ofthe laws made by t**® last Legislative provides “that all deeds, mortgages and I other instruments of conveyance of lands, in order to be valid against subsequent purchasers, without hotice, must be recorded within forty-five days after date.” Now while your wife “puts up 4 * you may as well “shut up,” for you cah’t bluff her out df it. Where aie all the cans and jars you bought last summer? Itdont make any difference—those in the market now are so much nicer, and she inust have them. Norman Warner has just received a fine stock of different styles of Picture Frames— Single Frames and Frames capable of holding from eight to a dozen pictures each.— Also, a lot of Moldings for Picture Frames, which can be made to any sis® Ot 1 at) le desired. In som® things the north side of Washington street has reason to exult over the rest of us. FCr instance : 1 billips ft Norris’ Harness Shop is situated on that side of the street, and it is said that they are selling their gdods right dofirn to narrow-gage prices. The PoftttfiastCr has reeeived a le'ter from Canada inquiring after the matriu’Chial standing of one Amos E. Mahoney. From what we can learn of the gentleman it is our opinion that hottest people would do well to steer clear of him, especially members of the fair sex. Yes, dog-fennel! Now they do say it is worth $29 per ton for tanning purposes ; true or not, an old lady remarked the other day that enough of the weed was going to seedontbe commons about Rensselaer, to cure all tbe summer eomplnlnt iu the United States. —i The railroad election in Newton and Marion townships last Saturday passed off very quietly, Indeed, many persons forgetting that there was an eloetion to he held. The vote in Marion township stands 94 for the appropriation and 28 against; in Newton township, 8 for and 41 against. The Ladies’ Aid Society, of the M. E. Church, will give a social at SpitierVHall in Rensselaer, on Friday evening, September 3,1875. It is expected that this will be the most brilliant affair of the season. Single ticket, SO ceiits; two tickets 50 cents.— See programme elsewhere in this issue,
Mrs. Hemphill adopts this method of informing her many friends and customers th it she has removed her stock of millthbry and fancy dry goods to the second floor of her brick building, where she can be found during business hours ready and willing to serve her eustomerS to the best of her ability. Messrs. Wm. H. ft O. Rhoades, the popular harness makers of Jasper county, are fitting up several elegant sets of harness to take to the Rensselaer. Remington aud neighboring Fairs. Ofce set, celluloid and goldplated finish, valued at *200.00; one set, nickle finish, valued at $150.09.; one set valued at $125;00; one set valued at $75.00. Willi® Flood left his hotne at brook, this county, fiboilt two weeks ago, so we are told, and his friends are anxiou® to learn of hiv whereabouts; He is 15 years old, small and slender for his age ; fair complexion, blue eyes and dark hair. Persons knowing of his whereabouts will Confer a fav ,r by addresssing W. P. Floyd, Kentland, Ind.— Kentland Gazette. GEORGIA and FLORIDA parties wanting information about Georgia ot Florida, should subscribe for the Morning News, published at Savitnah, Ga. Daily, $10; weekly, $2 per annum. Advertisers desiring customers in these States, should use its columns. It is the best paper in the Sutilhekst. Specimen copies sent on receipt of 5 cents. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savanah, G*. ; j V,
* At the old stand formerly occupied by Ms & Wmm may bo found the popular and ever enterprising firm of Pfifnipa ft Now is, wlio are never more happy than when selling tb® best j Harness at very low figures. They also keep all other articles usually found in a firstclass Harness Shop. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Whoso is induced to visit them bjf this notie-% will thank, ns for writing it. A- ■■ : ' - ■ People who want a really good musical papef—one that is Interesting from beginning to end, and that will keep them posted in the musical news ofthe couotry, besides also fUrnishiUg a very select collection of fresh vocal and in instrumental music, should read the Song Messenger, published by the ROot & Sons Musk; Company, 156 State street, Chicago, Price fl.OOper year. Monthly. After the, manner of t our contemporaries we also indulge in ft little egotism, and call ajttehtion to the following from the pen of MHafry Clifto-'” in the Mail and Magnet-, D. B. Miller, surveyor Jasper County, pleas® accept my thanks for the Jasi>er REhtißLicAW which he has been so kindly Striding weekly for sonie time. It is a spicy little paper and published by Chas M. Johnson, at Rensselaer, Ind. The Remington hedofd says: “The JAspkr RuptmußAN signifies its intention of enlarging to double its present size, provided it can add 200 new names to its list. The Republican is a good ’’paper, and deserves a liberal patronage from the party in whose interest it is conducted.” The Republican in politics is just precisely what its hatne would indicate, and is devotJd to the interests of Jasper countj. ’
Only one more issue of the present volume of the Republican. This is ap excellent time to subscribe and induce your, neighbor to do likewise. Remember, if we get .two hundred new cash in advance subscribers \o commence with Vol. 2, No. 1, we shall give you a paper of fifty-six calui»ns~-an eight page paper bat' a trifle smaller tban.the Chicago Tribune, Inter-Ocean, or New York Trt6 une. It is to the jbtofest of our patrons to lend us a helping Will you do it ? .. '* I ——— ■ On next Monday—-the BGth inst., Col. J. H. Wood & Co.-, will open a Museum - and Lecture Room at Nos. 73 and' 75 E. Monroe Street, Chicago. TWy intend giving entertainments in 'the Lecture Room twice, daily—afternoon, 2p. m., and evening, 8 r. m., in order that people from the country, who will not have time to stay oyer night in the city, can visit the Museum during the daytime, and also see, an entertainment in the Lecture Room, all for the Same money.
Notice Extra ordinary.
As I am about to commence tho erection of a brick business building in Rensselaer, and need the money for tbe purpose of defraying the necessary expense connected therewith ; therefore, all persons knowing themselves indqbfed to mo will please return the favor ex'ended to them by coming forward and paying up, and thereby save further trouble and costs. ' F. Yf. BEDFORD. 48*4. „ ... It : s desired that ajl persons interested in having Jasper county properly represented at the CehtenDial will meet at the Court House in Rensselaer, next Saturday evening —to-morrow evening—and assist in making the iiechssary preliminary arrangements. Let everybody turn out and let it not be said that Jasper is behind hand in thi® enterprise. Some ol‘our sister counties have already made a move in this affair, and why should Jasper come in fit the eleventh hour ? We hope the citizens, and the ladies especially, will answer the call by coming to the Court House next Saturday evening in full force. ;
Programme.
Mie folidwihg is a programme of the first Soeial of the Ladies Aid Society, of the M. E. Church, Rensselaer, to be held at Spitler’s Hall, September s, 1876: 1— by Mr. Bert. 2 Recitation bv Rev» C. E. Lambert. 3 Music by Miss Monnett. 4 Reading Poem by S; P; Thompson. 5 Mu%io —a Chorus. 6 Supper. - 1 ■ ' ’ Doors open at 7 ; ;80 p. m. ; exercises to commence at 8. Admission solely by tickets. Single tickets 30 cents or two for 50 cents, a ticket entitling the holder to a dish of ice cream, two pieces of cake and pp glass of lemonade of ice tea. Candies, oranges, Nuts, ftc., for sale extra. Parents who enter on tickets can supply their children at usual rates without tickets. COM. The Aldine for August, (part 20 of the current series), CdnVejrs more pleasure to a large circle of readers and art-lovors—we may say to many thousands of the former, and to the whole array ofthe latter in America—than has ever been imjtarted by any previous issue. Not that it excels all former isues (though in that regard it i 3 certainly most perfect and Welcome) —but that in its app.Hrance, so tittle while after tbe time when it would have been in our hands, the late calamity unknown, we have the strongest assurance that both the thoito on one side of the cover: “Ex fuino, lucis?” (;“From smoke; light 1”) and the defiant flame-sur-rounded figure of tbe Pheois on the other, mean something practical and determined, and toean that at onde. Knowing the necessary delicacy of much of the machinery and many of the arrangements made use of in producing so jforfeci a work of monthly art as The Aldine, there wss gfdat reason to fear that, if the oalamity was not sufficient to break up th® enterprise, we should yet. be coifcpeUed to endure some months of interval, or the acceptance for a time of something very unlike oar magnificent art journal. Nothing of tbe sort, as as the appearance of the August number, only ten days behind its time, well assure® us. The Aldine is not only to live, but to live in full vigor and beauty, nnd to be, no doubt, eventually all tho brighter for the scorching. So may it be I—.for the art-cir-cles of America and the world areonly more interested in it; now, than the whole body Of readers Who desire something impossible to be met with in any other direction or publication. ”
Notice to Hunters and Sportsmen.
tt' : t’, i£i< - -J't State of Indiana, Jasper County, as: All persona ato hereby notified that hunting and shooting upon any of the land* belonging to either ofthe undersigned is strictly forbiddSn. Any person found trapping, hunting ot shooting on any of the lands owned, Occupied or controlled by either of the undersigned Will be promptly prosecuted for trespass. Dated and signed by us this lsi day of August, 18i5. I. J. Porier. James Welch. Thos. R. Daughertv, A. Shepard, Wm. H. Daugherty, J F.” Pillars, B. F. Shields, H. C. Bruce,, L. L. Daugherty, W. C. Comer, Joseph Williams, C. J. Brown, J. M. Wasson, A. F. Griswold, D. J. Huston, S. Omesra, James D. Babcock, Frank W. Babcock, W. G. Pierce, Joseph H. Willey, John B. Meihbreok, F. W. Bedford, Abel MeUtser. Jackson Pbrglsjr. -•
Fruit Trees! !! The undersigned has now on hand as as good a lot of APPLE TREES aS there is in the State, which for ••••" FALL DELIVERY will be sold at the following rates: Twenty (20) Cents for one Tree ; Two Dollars ($2.00) per Dosen, or Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per Hundred. - Fears, Chsmes, Grqosb. A*T CORRESPONDINGLY LOW RATES. My Trees are giving good satisfastion, and are worth from Fifty to One Hundred Per Cent. more than Trees brought here front Foreign Nurseries. Call and sfee our Trees before buying. As this will be a good fall for transplanting Trees, we would recommend setting off part of your orchard in the fall. NURSERY AT Jasper Co., Ind® John Coen, 50m8 PBOPRIEIOR. HARDWARE!! Stoves anil Tinware. FARMING TOOLS ! TUlsg Machines! Waggoiig and Buggies! FURNITURE I Norman Warner, —SiTLL AT THE— Corner” WASHINGTON # FRONT STREETS, Uensselaer Indiana, Buying and selling Hardware, Stoves, Furniture, &e., &e., bis stock Will, be found to embrace nearly everything in his line. GUARANTEES AtL GOODS AS REPRESENTED, OR MONEY REFUNDED. MISLED!^ Call and examine for youtfselves. We take pleasure in showing Goods. N. Warner.
Legal Advertisements. ——. : i Sheriff’s Sale. B y virtue of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 11<A day of September * 1875, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and P. M. of said day, at the door of the C >urt: House of Jasper County, the rents and. profits for a term of not. exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, towit: The southeast qtiarter of 1 the northeast quartet of section twenty-nine (20) in township thirty-two (82) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of • judgement, in terest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of stiid real estate; Taken as the property of Martin Scott and Sarah Scott, at the suit of John Makeever. Said.sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Subject to the redemption law of 1861. August 9th, A. D. 1875. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper County* Ind. M. F-. Chilcote, Attorney so Pl’ iff. 49w8 Sheriff's Sale. T> y Virtue of three executions tome -M-f directed frqm the Clerk of the Morgan Circuit Court* I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday.the Yith day of September , 1875, between the hours of l 0 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, jit the door of the Court Hoiisb of Jasper CtfUnty, the rents and profits for atertif of hot exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit t v ». ■ ? The west half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15), in township thirty-one (81 >, north, of range seven (7),"west, inJasper county, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgement, interest and coste* 1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Silas H. Wells at the suits Of, one in favor of Nancy Roberts, one in favor of Timothy L, Pratt* and one in favor of Elizabeth Colman. Said sale will be nlA'te Without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. August 17, A. D. 1875. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of JiHper County, Ind. G. A. Adams and Adams & Colman, 49w3 Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Grand Removal! Clothing for the Million! GRAND DISPLAY! Dry Goods, Citing til CCOCCIICC. RALPH FEIffDIG Has tooked into the new Hemphill Brick- Building, —US XoatlH SIDE—WASHINGTON STREET\ Reusselaer, Indiana. Has in store a large and complete stock of new goods, consisting of the latest and most fashionable Styles of Clothing For boys, youths and men—Coats, Pants and Vests, Full Suits, &c. These goods are first-class, both in material and finish, and will be sold at the lowest prices. —i-DUR STOCK OF—GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Consists of everything to be found in that . line. I have a variety of FAMILY GROCERIES Which will be sold at the lowest lot live rates, without regard to color or previous condition of servitude. Boots & Shoes. This department of my stock is complete, from the heavy,to the finest Boot or Shoe. HATS & CAPS Of all styles and price, from the most fashionable fine Hat to the cheapest Cap. ALL m SELECTED With great care, and will be Sold at the lowest possible prices. R. Fendlg. 49 ts NORTHWESTERN HEAL SCHOOL AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Kentland, Indiana. Fall Term opens Sept. 13th. Expenses as low as any other similar institution. A .ufficient number of teachers are employed to keep tbe classes small. Positions secured for good teachers. Send for our new Cattdogue. 45w6 B. F. NIESZ, Principal. BlliTlltfGEß’S OLD LODON DOCK GIN. Especially designed for the use of the Medical profession and the Family, possessing those inlrinsic medicinal properties wbieh betobg to ah Old andPufe Gin. Indispensable to females Good for Kidnejr Complaints. A delicious Tonte. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by alb druggists, grocers etc. A. M. BININGER ft CO., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, Now York. For sale by Harding & Willey, in the udw Brick Building. 2Syi
Excellent Lands Cheap HoMeS For the Industrious Ilf JASPER COUNTT! Ho! Every One who Desires to Make Profitable Investments In Land! The Lauds of the INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in jkspdr county, Indiana, are now pat upon 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 BUST FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS IN OUR COUNTY* They consist of about , 10,000 ACRES, Part Pbairik and Part Tihbbsl well located as to roads and school houses, and will make . Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes.. Lands generally in tliiS county are rapidly increasing in value, and Kre being re .dily taken by actual settlers at the prices asked for theta. So those who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at dneb. Propositions to purchase ahjor aU of these lands* JIT . * IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES* will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office iii Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana* who will at all t.mes take great pleaauie in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary information as to quality, price and terms of sale. Title perfect. MARION L. SETTLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind. & 111. C. R. W*' [u-V-2 1
KIMf GSFOHB^S 0.9 akfijßw ■ ssssgj PURE AND Silver jliss Stuck, for The Laundry MANUFACTURED RY T. KINGSFORD & SON, THE BEST STARCH iXTfIE WORLD) GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FlNtSIi TO THE LINEN) and the difference in cost between it nud common starch is scarcely half a cent for an etJinary washing. Ask your Grocef for it. - *, t ’. KI.NGSFORD’S OswcgoCoi'iiStfii’ch. FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, - : ICE CREAM; &C. Is tbe original—Established in «1848. And preserves its reputation ssPurer,'Strutt- . gerand More Delicate than any . other article of tbe kind ollbred, either of the same name or with other titles, •. , 1 Stevenson Macadam, Fh, D., &c., the highest chemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed this corn starch, and says it is a hiost excellent article Of diet and in chemical and feeding properties is fully equal to the best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, ftc., accompany each one pound package. For Sale by C. C. Starr,. . 31yi Reusselaer,lna, ! urn i m DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Cold, Silver and Plated Ware, Violins, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fancy Goods, dot We hav® on hand a fine selection of CLOCKS & JEWELRY of fill kind, to which we invite the attention of The public. ■ . ,-.i -.■■ We have secured the services of Mr. J. S. Wijairt, bf Monticello, who is a First-class workman, and Repairing will be done in all branches of The Business. ILL WORE WARRANTED. Don’t go elsewhere to Buy B 4 V C Gus Goods. Room in post-o hce building South Of depot, Rec.irgton, Indiana. S. A. MORGAN Sc SO3L
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St* LOUIS RAILWAY; CONDENSED TIME CAR&. (D©2al&Et®¥S & STATUS MISS DIVISION . MAY 23d* 1875* GOING WEST. He* 6 No. 10 Pittsburgh 2,08 a,in, 7,30 a.m. Columbus, . 10,05 “ 2,50 p* fr Urbaud, 12,Q5 p, hi. 4,85 “ Piqua, . liil “ 5,36 “ Bradford Junction, 1,4-5 “ 6,00 “ Union City, 2,56 “ 10.40 “ Ridgeville, 3,83 “ 11,17 “ Hartford,; 4,32 “ 12.16 a,a Marion, 6,20 “ 1,08 “ Bunker Hill* 6,?7 •* 2,15 “ Logansport* 7,it) “ 2,56 “ Reynolds, .9,04 “• 9,4$ State Line* i 0,46 “ 11,25 •* GOING EAST No. 5. No. T State Line* 5*20 a,m* Reynolds, 6,52 “ Logansport* 8,05 a*m; 8,30 p,m. Bunker Hill, 9,13 “ 4,10 “ Marion,, 10,20 •* 620 “ Hartford, 11,12 6.07 “ Ridgeville, 12,13 p. m. 7,00 ** Union City, 12.48 *• 7,32 Bradford Junction, 1,45 “ 8,26 “ Piqua, 2,42 ** 8,56 «• Urbaud, 8*52 9,54 u Columbus, 5*65 “ 11,80 ** Pittsburgh 2,03a,r0, 6,45 d m No. 10 leaves Bradford JDaily,' except Sunday, and will arrive in State Line daily, except Monday. Ail other trains run daily, except Sunday. RICHMOND k CHICAGO tSIY. GOING NORIH. No. 8. No. V» Cincinnati 7,80 a. m. .7,00 p m Richmond. 10.80 “ 10*10 “ Hagerstown 11,16 “ 10,62 “ Newcastle. 11.50 “ 11,21 “ Anderson 1,10 p. m. 12,18 a. rh. Kokomo B*oo “ 1,55 “ Logansuort* 4/00 «f , 8,05 “ ; Crown Point 7*06 “ 6,20 " Chicago • 9*oo “ 8,00 “ GOING SOUTH. No. 1. No. 3. Chicago 7*50 B*2o n ; m* Crown Point 9,40 p. m. 10,04 “ Logansport 12,40 •* I*oo p. in* Kokomo. 1,45 a. m s 2,20 “ Anderton 8,37 “ 4,11 •* Newcastle 4,38 “ 6,08 * Hagerstown 5,08 “ 5,38 “ Richmond 6,60 lt 6,20 “ Cincinitati 8.00 u 8,25 « No. 10 leaves Richmond daily. No. 1 will leave Chicago, daily. All otfaffi- Trains run dtily, except Sunday. General Passenger & Ticket Agtrt, . D. W. CALDWELL, General Manage# J. HILL* Sup’t, Columbus* flt* Loganjport, Ind.
