Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1880 — Page 3
•rTiciii: JSte::: • :::: : 7-L*„ -jjtnMfciititi t Commisetoacn sd* WJt Fanarsox.’ ■ < oancilmM («<*<*• TniLl’ro’ I uaWerd ~■ M P* l - fc” l ’ PROFESSKffiftT 8 CARDS TlTHtlili t. a. wuairw,< •: " > ’»• <• »«*«■•• to». PHY WIANS is SURGEONS, • . ItenMeUer, Ind. Calte Liu its Vs attended. Willgive attrotfoatotZ treatment rt Chronic OteMsee. J H. LOUGH RIDGE, . PHYSICIAN axd SURGEON, Renwelaer, Ind. MS ..Log unsettled tofv than three month*. ALTER f 1 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensrelaer. lud. • / OniCt-.U W.'j.lmee’a Drugstore. TARS. LINK 4 OWENa HOMOP A T H S, Rensselaer. Ind. “ Office fronting the court bouae, and east o( the Poatotfice. * ~ifrb>gKTK ~ citiiu F. Wsigut, Naraawrat. W. B«7«Attorney st Lew. \otary Public, yv BIGHT 4 REEVE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting Agents and Heal Estate Brokers, Renaaelaer, Ind. C over Starr’s GroceryKtore-) , m»> Abstract, of title. prepared, land. examined, taxes paid, etc, etc. _________ ££ IDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Practices in the courts of Jasper, Slew ton and Benton conn tics. • TJJ H. PIERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW,., Remington, Ind. Votary Public. Collections made in any part of the State. Office in Hathaway butictinr. •ijORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Renmelier, Ind. Attends to aH beaiaeas in the profession, with , promptness anti dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeover building. Binox P. Thompsox, David J. Tbompsox, Artorwr, <rt Law. Netur? I'oldie. f|'HOMPSON A BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. wg pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. X. I- SPITLEB Collector and Abstractor. M. >. PWICUIXS. XIXBI DWIGGIXS. 8. A Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer; Ind. We have money to loan to farmer* at 7 per c-nt. Interest on long time. Call at the C’itiaen’s Bank and see Us. pRASIK~w’. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Real Eetale Broker, Office next door to Poetoffiee. Practice* in the courts of Jasper. Newton and Benton counties. Lands eximmed, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. > JJANIEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Votary Public and Insurance Agent. Special attention given to the collection and prompt lij ' remittance of claims., 7 A. McCOY A BANKERS ANO CATTLE BROKERS, Buy#ndscll domestic exchange, make co! feet ions on all available points, pay interest bn certified time deposits, etc£ Hours from 9 o’clock a- m. to 4o’clock p- in. • - Raws. Howland, Marble Worker, Reniselaer, Indiana Will ’handle American and Italian Warble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, •ad givmepecial attention to building work. 12-6 B. k Dwiggins, Zlmri Dwiggina, •Pros’!. r<uA«er. Citizens’ Bank, RKVSBELIER, I EDI AS A. Does a general bankingbusineM; gives special attention to coHeetious; remittances made on day of payment at carrent rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought knd Sold. This bank own* the burglar safe, which took the premium aS the Chicago Expos, tiou in 18T8. This safe Is protected by one of Sargent’s time locks. The bank vault used is as good as can be built. It wtf! be seen fronr the foregoing that this bank furnishes as good security to depositors as can be furnished T. M. JONES, I (Late of Kankakee City.) ■ERIIHNT TAILOR, Suite soy Men, Youths and Children cut and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE"GOODS ?; ■ Kept in stock. Tbe finest, beat and I cheapest stock ever opened in Rentlaelaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. CITY I■• ' . Meat Market! I • I I XmmTc Z>rwo ? Rensselaer, Ind. lALEX PEACOCK, Proprietor. I'D KEF. Pork, Veal, Matton, Sausage, Bologna 1-0 etc., sold in quaattttoa to suit purchasers, land at the lowest prices. Only tbe beet stack Slaughtered, and t£ highest cash prices wfll be bald for fat cattta,. 7/ B< • ’ ■ will pay Cuh for Freah Sattar and I Poultry for the Retail Trade. UR?V' e Be<d “ytWng In my line will ■HwTt to Ihtor interest to give ma a call. | ALEX. PEACOCK.
SMALL TALK.
. w ai R KL * -J. H Peacock has abandoned tke is new la want of a tenant. -T. H MaCeMosgii ard wlfte;ef GLlhun township, eapeet to make a, tour through Kansas, th Issum mer. -Rev. Mr. Woodiest Bradford this week assisting tbe pastor of the M. E. choreb at that place with a protracted meeting —Oae of A. Leopold's black matehbceae broke aUeg. o« tost week, while standloiln the stable He was ascot *• pot him out of hie misery, r —The ladies of tbe Presbyterian church have elected to hold their next social at tbe residence of Mrs. John PurcupHe, nextWedneeday afternoon. The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are cordially Invited to attend. —Tbe members of the Rensselaer Cornet Band held a meeting at D. B. Miller's law office, Monday evening, to devise plans for a new organization and equiplng for the coming political campaign. Another meeting will be held at the same place next Monday evening to complete tbe work, when a series of obligations will be drafted which each member of the Band will be required to sign and conform to. They will embrace the following points: To be governed entirely by tbe chosen manager, as to when and where they shall play, that all the equipments, couslsting of uniforms, caps, plumes, belts, music pouches, drums, Instruments (except such Instruments now belonging toindivluals or may hereafter be purchased by any individual), music, band wagon, and everything belonging to the band now or at the lime of its reorganization, or that mgy be purchased or received at any future time by the organization, shall be the exclusive property of the Rensselaer Cornet Band; and no per-, sor or persons shall have the right or privilege to keep, Remove of use said articles should be withdraw or be discharged from tbe membership of said Rensselaer Cornet Band. Tbe duties of the manager shall be to make all contracts for playing, be responsible for the collection of all moueys earned by tbe Band and divide the same equally among the members. The obligations will be published in full next week with the names of the members attached. When the organization is completed under tbe stringent obligations and published, then a subscription will be presented to tbe citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity for the purpose of raising two hundred dollars willj which to purchase uniforms, and the names of £be subscribers, together with tbe am omits will be published in the Rensselaer papers until the necessary funds are raised. . —A little episode occured in Union township, recently, a brief account of which may be of interest to our readers. -Some two years ago an American citizen of Teutonic extraction, named Grlmpy, came to this county, accompanied by a robust, healthylooking woman, who to all appearances was his legally wedded wife. The whirligig of time continued to revolve in accordance with nature’s es tablished laws, and the individuals named engaged In the usual pursuits of farm life as harmoniously and prosperously as their surroundingsand the former incidents in life would admit During this time, also, a child was born to them which added greatly to their common interests, and the indications were that they would be permit text to journey band in hand down the golden slope of life. Their dream of happiness, however, was sadly Interrupted by the appearance of a man upon tbe threshold whose facial expressions were not unfamiliar to this Industrious couple. Grlmpy trembled like an asj>en lees, while his appearance manifested a willingness to subscribe to any concession that would spare his life. The woman gazed with blank amazement upon the intruder, and awaited with breathless anxiety the expected terrible denunciation. But it came not. Her lawful hasband, who now confronted her, was as calm as a “sucking dove,” and Instead of enacting a blood-curdling tragedy he quietly dropped into a convenient chair, and after casting his eyes leisurely about the appartment, inquired after the health of the folks. Grimpy seeing bis life was in no immediate danger ventured to reply that they were better, though neither member of tbe family had been sick. The sequal to tliis story is tbatGrhupy some six years ago eloped with Mrs. Crawford from one of tbe eastern States, and sought seclusion in one of the out townships of Jasper county. The patient, forgiving husband, for six long years has been going to and fro in the earth seeking day and night for the presence of her who had vowed to share with'bim tbe Joys and ills of life, and he did not seek in vain, for now bls cup of bliss is once more filled to the brim. Crawford observing'the delicate rose tint return to her cheeks and the sparkles of love that lighted her eyes in the bloom of youth, be sired to again take her to his fond embrace and forgive and forget tbe trials and tribulations through which he had passed on account of her infidelity. He also observed that Grimpy was willing to surrender without furtheir resistance and began to-dictate terms of capitulation. Crawford demanded Rhe immediate and peaceful pcwnesslon of his wife, and right and title to all of Grim py’s personal effects, for his own free use and behoof, for which the said Grimpy was to receive the paltry sum of five dollars, with tbe privilege of remaining in tbe family and feasting at their hospital board until the blasts of winter shall be succeeded by the balmy breezes of spring. To all of wbieb Grimpy gave a willing and unqualified concent Crawford immediately assumed the responsibilities of “the man of tbe house." and each night since his arrival has shared the couch of hie long lost wife, while poor Grimpy shivers with cold in an adjoing bed, and swears Dutch at the misfortunes that hare befallen him.
Nobby Hate. Tbe aew Spring Styles of Mm’s and Boy’s Hats are called “Frima Facia” and “French Toartot.” The first named has a stir brim and Mown; toe tert named* tea soft fur hat. Bott styles are for Bale at A. Lnoraute, fa the Brown-Stone Building. The third shipment of these hats have already beta received, large number is being sold every day. They are cheep and breaming. *
Vrm ww ,_-J e k 1 Hh ** - "*■ * _ I (n the way of a mastaehe- ■ —Dr. Washburn is making some improvemente on his home propertyMink w> uj. jQto * ini lUvuß, <ji joruan townabip, is reeovering from a severe attack of typhoid firrar. -If yea want to buy pare Hoff-Co sista chfeken eggs, at fifty ceutafor Ifi, call Doe Wash bans. —John Makeevar ta preparing to erect an edition to tbe rear of tbe Maker ver Block, for the accommodation of F. J. Sears & Sou, whose mammoth stock of goods demand more room. —ls an editor the deserving he receives no thanks because it is considered in his line of dutv; if he compliments those who are unworthy every boor In tbe community wants to be noticed. —Tlkjoc who enjoy fulsome flattery are usually the first to take offense at» joke or a little pleasantly mentioned at their expense. This class of Individuals a local editor should give a wide berth, especially if they be of the female persuasion. —J. H. Wood, the contractor, is preparing to remove to Lafayette. He Is a good citizen and a square-shouldered Republican and we shall be sorry to part with him. Mrs. Wood, also, enjoys the esteem of a host of lady frfends and she will £e greatly missed. —A citizen of Rensselaer stepped into the Republican office Wednesday morning and remarked: “When the railroad was completed from this place to Bradford we could get our daily papers at 3 o’clock in the afternoon; when the road was extended to Monticello tbejt arrive at 9 o'clock at nigfit, but since the care run to Delphi we are compelled to wait for papers until uoon the next day—thirty hours after they are printed." —Tbe Hurtt family gaveone of their novel infantile entertainments at the Opera House, Saturday evening. Considering the ages of tbe children their singing and their acts are marvelous, and the audience isconstantly delighted and amused. The youngest son and daughter claim special attention, and receive rounds of applause at every appearance upon the stage. The novelty of their performance, tbe cuteness of appearance, and the marvelous memory they exhibit In singing songs they cannot read, produces the greatest admiration., While tbe music may not be of tbe highest order tbe articulations are good and tbe parts well sustained. The parties arrested in Union township some time ago and tried at the present term of the Jasper Circuit Court for disturbing a religious meeting, were acquitted because the boys in court couldn’t be identified as tbe boys who did the mischief. Five were charged with creating a disturbance inside of the church building during service, by shuffling their feet, talking out loud, Ac., and three with keeping up a commotion on the outside of the church building by playing on a Jew’s harp, singing vulgar songs and making insulting remarks tn persons going to and from service. Such smart Alecksought tn be punished at the full penalty of th«Tluw until they learn decency by experience. —Mre. Littlefield, wh* recently oh tai ned.considerable notoriety through the columns of tbe Republican, was in town last week looking up*a divorce from her “naughty husband." She hadn't time give usaeall. Later— Bills have been circulated announcing a lecture to t>e given by her at Starr’s Hall, Wednesday evening of this week, subject, “Treatment of the Insane.’’ “She’sbeen there” and “knows how it is herself,” and having a good command of language will entertained her audience. We are unable to prepare a report before going to press. Like a true American lady she trips into the arena of tbe lecture field Immediately after the public has been made aware of her disgraceful family difficulties. But if she can lend a helping hand toward correcting the abuses practiced by tbe managers of our benevolent institutions we bid her good speed. —Mr. E. H. Tharp presented the editor with a basket of nips (pareneps) one day last week. This savory vegetable obtained its new name (nips), through a story which was common property in the eastern States during our boyhood. Indiana, especially the southern portion of it, was made tho butt of fun, and discreditable and increditable stories w«re usually located in that section. Before tbe days of railroads and steamboat navigation the web-footed Hoosiers, as they were called, frequently hauled their surplus produce to Evansville. J/misville,Cincinnati and other large towns. The Hooelereheing frequently Jested began to feel a little sour toward the average Buckeye and Kentuckian, and sometimes morosely refused to answer their impertinent questions. On one occasion an Ohioan returning frqga market met a fullfledged Hoosier going in with a wagon box full of something and carefally covered. As they approached the Buckeye man cried put; “What you loaded with?" The Hooeier looked neither to the right or left and answered not a word, when tbe question waa repeated in a higher key: “What you loaded with?’’ In an Instant the reply came In a short, abap voice and with ill-tempered manner, “nips!" The Ohioan waa a little puzzled and inquired again: “Ah, ah, — what, what kind of nipa?" “P-a-r-a-nips,” growled the Hoosier. "Where you from?” No answer, aa much as to aay “none of your business.” But the Buckeye ipan wu persistent and yelled out figaio: “Where you from?” By thia time the wagons we widely separated and the Hoosier fixing bis voice in tbe highest key, spitefully drawled out: “Butter-nut Ridge— Hoop-pole township—Posey county—l-n-g-i-|rn-n-y—G d—you.
Insure With Me. I wpreoaut Tanrn* Milliow Doixabs of Insurance Capital, aad can fanriah drst-dasa security at the very loaat possible rates.Wbea yon want Inanraaee give ane a call *bofara perches tog elsewhere,” and doe’t let itewerant pMdldra induce voa to pay the* » to *> per cent, more than yon can get your indemnity of me. DAKIZL *. MH A— • '
taWffi. ~o y <( —Wfe to aapootwe can convention will be held ajt threw o’clock in the afternoon ! i '‘" changed. The mail goes mrt a five o’etosk to the i—FUIm Milwtiifne at at noon. . —With onr present mall facilities the Logansport Journal Is the only paper that reaches Rensselaer on thq day .es publication. Verily thia is. progressives ' —All the good-looking gentlemen of Monticello are attending court In thio place this week. The result of the suit. In which they are engaged will be given hi our next. /i .—Rev. Mr- Crow, of Remington, will visit his friends in Renstohter this week and preach at the Prtehyterian church Friday evening, Saturday. and Sabbath. AH are invited to attend each service.- t ■-s<i
—Alfred Thompson Io building an addition to the store room occupied by Lewis Kern as a grocery store. Mr. Kero advertises in tbe and his business te increasing so fast that he must have more room. t ’— —F. J. Bears, T. C. “Porter,‘Elder Halstead and Elder Hutson are mentioned in connection with tbe Republican Domination for trustee of Marion township. They are ail good men and either would discharge the duties of tbe office acceptably to the people. —Every reader will observe Norman Warner’s Plow and Cuctlvator advertisement. He can supply yon with any article in the line of agricultural implements, and all should call on him before purchaslhg. The Grand Detour Plows and Deert^Cultivator are excelsior farm Implements, and those who fail to.purchase of Warner fail to get the best snd the cheapest. —The probabilities are that the Marion township convention to be held'at tbe court house next Saturday afternoon at half-past one o’clock, will be well attended- There are a number of candidates in the field and each will have his friends and supporters present. Tbe candidates so far as we know are among our best citizens. Oume out to tbe convention.
Attention, Ladies. Just received at Mre. Chilcote’s, an assortment of the latest Spring styles of Hats and other Millinery Goods, which will be sold at tbe most reasonfble prices. Remember the place, at Fendig’s Dry Goods Store. * * Special Notice. . .Persons contemplating house-clean-ing should bear in mind if they need anything in the inny of Carpets, OilCloths, Window Shades and Fixtures, Furniture of all kinds, Picture Frames, Ac., you had better call on us and look at our immense stock, all new and fresh. No dingy, cW-atyle goods on hand. We buy nothing but firet-duss goods and sell them at prices that sec-ond-hand goods re!l at. We have a novel counter of 5 cent goods which we call your attention to. All articles on this counter are sold at half the price you would have to pay for them at anv other store In town. We also have Undertaking in connection with our business, and our prices are the lowest. Store in Makeever’s Block, near the Postoffice. F. J. SEARS & SON. We arc a little surprised to find the following in the Valparaiso Messenger, one of the leading Dem pcratiojournals in this congressional district, but its editor is aulmnest man snd prone to express his convictions. But tbe following are doubtless the convictions of every voter acquainted with the facts: Lawyer Simon P. Thompson, of Rensselaer, has the inside track for the Republican nomination for congress in this district? Mr. Thompson is a good lawyer, a straight Republican and a good citizen. His nomination would be equivalent to an election., .
ADVANCE WJUM CULTIVATOR, NOW ON SALE AT WARNER’S HARDWARE STORE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana, The Advance is superior in construction and ease of draft to all other styles. Its high axle and strength qf double-arched wrought iron frame enablesit to cultivate the tallest corn with the least injury. Tobe a look at them. He also keeps a full Line of the CELEBRATED Grand Detour PLOWS, Which are superior *o all other makes for Jasper county soil. They are high under beam, have clear, open handles, made entirely of wrought iron and steel, with hardened moulboards, landsides and shares. Don't buy a JPfow until you have tried the ? GBAUD DETOVB.
iARNUUNvEm£RW. MARCH. Tita Rtatea emstata « lion or ni»y „ souls- jposusi* t Go|d, or Ctarosic or hacking | ti??8 P heirto. of bottles sold there has been, we must WC.D, two bottles returned- Please f.V. lions <bat have used It with good revolts. When buying medicines for the family- alwave ask for Dr. Mai*shall’* Lung Syrup, gold by W. J. Imea. > • ■ -di .■$ Notice of Surrey. I. WtUiaso D bereby notify Joba T. William A. tempson, James E. LsmpeM. Anna J. Lampwm. C. M. Withereil, northpin* qnarterof northeast quarter of aeowtiE tiw mrwjmrot Ja«p«r coanty to make a lex*) surrey of said section, or no much thereof as will be necessary to establish the bounds of my tend, beginning at the northeast eorner of Lewis •. Alter, Coanty Surveyor.
Notice of Survey. John M-elenburg, James H. Benson and Dark! Mulford, et. al„ that I own the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and part of the northeast quarter of northeast and part of sootheaat quarter of northeast quarter of aeetion nineteen, township number twentyeight north. Mage «ve went, and that I wilt proceed with tbe surveyor of Jaapcr county te make a legal survey of said section or M much m wiU be necemarv to establish the bounds of my la..d>, I . ginning at northeast corner of said section at 9 o'clock, Tuesday. March 30.1880. J. M. BKADDOCK. L. 6,. Alter, Surveyor. ~~c.hT’walker’F - NIW -'h.,- r ( RELIEF! One of the best remedies of the sge for THE CURE OF CONGESTIVE CHII.LS, BOWEL COMPLATNT’, BICKHEADACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, CHILLS, COI.IC, CRAMP, BRONCHITIS, 0-- »ipHTHERIA,EfC. C. H. WALKER'S LUNG- BALM FOR COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSNEBS, 1 LUNG FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA & CROUP. It w good for Children and one of the be»t Medicinet for Consumption. Both of the above Bemediea are for _ ** InU3aTS Prl *g »tor*> THE IBOQUOIS Blacksmith SJaOT*! J. E. ERWIN, Prcp’r. JTte proprietor ts thU nrw dtparturr wMu to iiuforin thr /mbllc tkat ke i» prrparfd to do all ttndo a/vork in kit lino at TERHUNE'S OLD STAND. On Front •troet, tteo doort South of Goddard'» Bakrry. I trpect to tnalco the Repairing of Plows and all Kinds of Machinery a Specialty* Thane «l<o furor me with their putronage-nm dependgetting tke bont work at thetnoetreaeonable valet. Alt work done promptly ond. warranted. J. E. EiIWIV. E.T. HARDING & SON BAYS MOVXD TKKIB DRUG STORE ’ ..d ■ ■> ■ ' Into Mrs. Hepiphill’s Brick Building, and have fixed it ui> In good style, and when yon kneed anything In the»r line be sureto patronise their store. You will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to watt « <ou. They keep a general asaortuimU-ef ’SfaS'. ■ —anp— _ Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., . ~I»r <Y»:7r:Lr(! And sell at tbe lowest cash prices. For the accommodation of the public they keep a choice assortment of . FAMIIT GB.OCSF.X3B Ln the same room, nnd sells as cheap or cheaper than other dealers. ’-, l “WE HISE TO EXPLAIN” That the finest and best selected stock of W atches, Clocks AND. JEWELRY, Also Silveiwaro, Spectacles, Musical Instruments. &c., Ever exhibited in Heesaelaer ean now be had at Orwin’s old Htaud. Mr Hardman, the Jeweler, wiU stilt attend to tbe. Watch-repairing and Jobbing department. AD work warranted. . JOdecTß ju HAMA?. J «■■■■■■ I . •- fc—(IIMUh 1 HAw The worifi’n <ree* Vaim-ReUever for* MtemjMsd Bema*. <«Mk Narcotic. . CHldren grow fiU upon. Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTQBJA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, alh& Feverishness, and desttuys Worms. j - _
I xomty Ibdiana-ow - ** I ^ n olkerarticin?oonmnetx>u» and °undw hand. OTerWacredtt of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note drawing six nereont interest, wiving valuation and appraisement tews, w,tn < CHILCOTS. March ■ ■■ -Afaintetrator. " HoUce to Son-BesidectlC In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, IMO. Charle* F. M/hto, \ and | Cemplaint No. 2027. MOW eomei the Plaintiff, by Mordecai F 1 v Chilcote, hta attorney, and files tn open court his Ceiauiaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the residence of the defeudents, .Charles Downs and Elizabeth Downs, is not in rtheOtate of Indiana, that said action relates to the forclospre of a mortgage and that said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defend■anta. that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, .to be hplden on the First Monday of June A. D.IBBO, at the Court House in Rensselaer, tn said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.br order of the court. . .rw. - towlfaauwtoreafc-ftewnffiMT / a*AL and affix the seal of said ( Jtknirt. at Rensselaer, Indiana, this Uth dav of March, A.D. 1889. CIIAKIAB H. PRICE, dark. Mordica! F. Chllcote, Att’y for Plaintiff.
In Bankruptcy. Di»trict of Mfaaa, at La Porto, tka VOk Ftbroary, 1880: ; , rpHE'underaigned hereby givea notice of hte A appointment as assignee of Samuel C. Maxwell, of Kensington, in the county of Jasper and State of Indiana, within said District, who h«s been adjudged a bankrupt upon his <ftvn petition bv the District Court of said District. Daniel j. wile, Assignee. ELECTION NOTICE. State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, < You are hereby netifled that at the general election to be held at the several voting precincts in this county, on the First Monday of April, A. D-1880, the following named officers arts to voted for to-wit: One £l] Trustee for each township in the county. It Oue [l] Assessor for each township in the county. Two [2] Justices of the Peace for each of the following townships, to-wit: Wheatfield, Milroy, Newton, Keener, Union, Walker, Marion, Carpenter and Hnngiug<>rorc,andone [l] Justice of the Peace for each of the following townships, to-wit: Barkley, Jordan and Kankakee. , Three [B] Constables each for the townships of Marion and Carpenter, and two [tl Constables each for all the other townships in the county. Also the proper number of Supervisors for each towaship in the county. You are also notified that at the said election seven [7l proposed amendments to the cooslition or tne State of Indiana, aye to be voted for or aga tifatWitness my hand and the seal of the law \ Jasper Circuit Court, at office in i J Rensselaer, Indiana, this 2d day of Mardi, A. D. MBO. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. In accordance with the above certificate notice is hereby given that the officers herein named are to be elected at the ensuing election, to be held on the first Mouday of April, A. D. 1880. Witneea my hand and seal this 2d (aw ar. \ day March, A. D. 1880. I GEORGE M. ROBINSON, -Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. South Side Washington St, RENSSELAER, IND. "Carry the to Mary 1” Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, Domestic and Mew York Singer Sewing Machlaes. &C., &C., AT W. H.&Cii RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP. 12:7
JXTE-W BLMBMITB SHOP! (South Of McCoy * Thom peon’s Bank], Rensselaer, Ind. . ft •<? - GRANT & DICKEY, - Propr’s. qpil E proprietor, having fitted up a new shop 1 are now fully prepared to db all kinds of Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the moat workmanlike manner. Farmers, and aU others needing anything in our line, are invited to give us a call, we purpose making I ■■ ■ I -ni.'f • ' HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY, And give this branch of attention. All work warranted. li-0 OBAXT & DXCCET. PIOHSTEEB MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, > ,*4LEIeUESBAtJH, Prop’r. B KEF, Pork, Vaal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit parThe Highest Price FaM «•< ■ . ... . , •• l-m. ' ”• «»O«Fat • 'xs-i ;
I ii.M" "w ■ ■ ■ ivxy -a. • ■" _. j i rA** yip at T a TCTTk TJT’HP ATT ITV • T V I misninff Lumoer, __ , i, <JQTH TO QT> *JjUHL7 ; j C f b-.-:.ry < tr- y ■ as Z 9l ''" A >!!<'' T IITYInAV I '' All Jkinas 01 luiimoer. Star Shingles! Standard Shingles! Common Shingles! Beveled Lath, Plain Lath. All Length Battons. Square Pickets,Flat Pickets. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. Siding, Cornice, Moulding, Window and Door Frames. ALL told in quantities to suit, and at the LOWEST PRICKS. 3E* .FEHOUSON, " FR ANCESVILLE, IND. I Hensselaer, Indiana (’ASH (iKOCERY HOtTSE: LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PROVTSIOISrS, GLABSWA.RE, QUEENSWARE, CROCKEEY, &c. Partiea buying for Cash will find it to their Interest to examine my goods and prleee. ’ ' The Highest Brices Paid Tor Country Produce.: r Rentßcloror y Indiana. 12-6 TjOTTTS J "- ' • -I .. ■ • >;i » ■- . | sol;3NT. WARIVER, DEALER IN Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles In Parlor, Bedrobm and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac. oe’euvim’GProm 7 O’clock AM. to 9 P.M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture. - - - 1 ' 1 O'. IJXZEEIS, DEALER IN ' . L.,,- ’ ‘ J •: '. ' School Books. Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, (MEDICINESk Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAW MBDICINES, REIDHHXED PAlffl, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Strictly for Medleal Purposes, This stock of goods in all departments, is fresh pure and flrst*elaM 'Th*re is none better In Jibe market. I u addition to the above * roll supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Fine Writing Pnv.l opes, Lead Pencils, Erasers for pencil and ink, and all afttCJGsnertxfnlno the Stationery,Line . percaining to - -D ' -- -■J--J - !■ 1 »»_ !se==3| , :lM , r Groceries Million! flour, Salt, sugar, coffee AND SPICES ! The Largest Grocery House and Cheapest k . Stock in Jasper County. ALSO A FULL LINE OF GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. TEA, TOBACCO & CIGARS s±»EsciAx.mr. ■ ■ f'-. x®r ■
NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, -■ 4' Indiana, KIBTI.BT A SOX, Prop’r. prietora formerly kept the Broadway Home at and bedding are all new, cieate and healthful. S? ■ r KIKTLET A BOX.
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