Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1880 — Page 3

DIR 5o TORY. T juniciifc Ctrcait Jodxe Bwn» P. H AinrChirß. Third. Mo*d~gi» More*; Ftret Monday tm Jmmm; Third Monday tm Omlmkmr. _JCOVSXT 0HI0H8: o«k V ..A Jk£2®s* |Sb Gso. M. Sosimom. Aba-tor Em* C. »©W*LS. M»wi9nS tfilrtMW ?« Dltariet W.E- Pabxmo*. (« OMrtet — voop. o,mrnimitmmf Crwrd-nm Mmidwyt in March, fmm,September mod nr. Ktnkil Guun Pm*rr. 33rr. E. L ruum. TrtINIV ... cnun C. ST ASS. rwWtKl Cimii P. fwn. M Ward.. Will?am B. LW. ANUiIMI i Id Wardi....CBABLBS Maymew. I toward ... T.i. Siam. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PET SI Cl AES. ’ WABHBUBJf, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, BeowlMr, Indent , - ; •tvwapxUlAttMUeMtoDtMNMofWoMM ••4 GSiMra mad Ckrrale DtoM#«. BcaraoitorealU arm promptly Attended whan j^ODOH BIDOE A BITTERS, PHYSICIANS and SURGEON S, Rensselaer, Ind. » ORm mot door to BopUa* Houra. Taa par •rat. latarca* wtU ba Added «o Account* renilar unsettled loafer than tkroe mouth*. T\R. LB. OWENS, HOMEOPATHIC PHTBICIAN * SURGEON. Rensselaer. Indiana. OAca on a door rat of I'oatoßca. UaaUaoea oppoaita Dr. Loufhridgu’A. OSES B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and BURGEON, Rensselaer, Ind. ■ Orncs— At W. J. Immh’n Drug atora.

T\R. O. ; C- LINK, . H OMOEOPATH, Renaselaer, lod. OSaa frontio* tha court bonae, and aaat of the Poatofllc*. ATTOIRITR Osaslu P. WmioHT, Natbasiel W. Reeve. Attorney At Law. Notary Public. vy RIGHT A REEVE, 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Colleeting AgeaU And Beal Eatata Brokers, - Reuaaelaer, lnd. (CHleaover Starr'a Grocery Store.) A I>4tract* of title* prepared, laada ex*on a ad, taxes paid, ate., s*c. TJARPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. PrnatiA in the coarts of Jaaper, Newton and Benton counties. H. FIERCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Remington, I nil. NotnrY Public. Collection! -wade in aur part of the State. Office in Hathaway bunding. ORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, 1 • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Renswelaer, Ind. Attends to alf business in the profession rrith promptness aud dispatch. Office In second story of the Makoevcr building. *imox P. THonrsox, Davip J. TaoxrfloX, Attorney ml Late. Xotary TubUe. "’UOMPSON A BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW* * , Rensselaer, lud. Prsatjca is all the courts. We pay particular * attention to paying txxsfc selling and leasing land*. M. L. BPITLXR Collector and Abstractor. S. S. DWIOSIXS. XIMSI BWIO6IXS. || 8. A Z. DWiqGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Renaselaer, Ind. Ws bsvs mosey to loan to farmers at 7 per cent Internet os long time. Call at the Citixen's Bank sad sea us. pRANK W. BABCOCK, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, - dad Mmml KetmU Broker, Office sax! door to Poetofflce. Practices in ths courts of Jasper. Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined, abstracts of titles prepared, ■' taxes paid, aad collections made. JJANIEL B- MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Renaselaer, Ind. Notary Public and Insnrmaoa Agent. Special j attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims.

A. McCOY ft THOM PSOS, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Barandwll domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 3 o'clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p- m. FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE & SIGN PAINTEHS, Also Paper-Hangers; Ib (set do everything pertain inf to the baatnesa ■ciplljr aad at reasonable rate*. Shop oTer Bedford's store. llimscelscr. lad. Rim*. Howland, Marble Worker, BcniMlasr, Tniiiana Will handle American and Kalian Marble, Quincy and Sootch Granite, aod give special attention tosftailding work. 12-6 H» •• Dvlggias, • Sari D wig gins Xrm't. Ca*ki«r. Citizens 5 Bank, MXy&SXLA SB, IXDIA SA. Does a general bankingbusineae: fire* (pedal attention to collection*; remittance* made sa day of payment at current rata of exchange; interest paid on balances; eertiflcatee bearing interest issued; exchange bought mad sold. This beak oaraa the burglar safe, which took the premia m at the Chicago Exposition ia 18T8. Tbia nle ie protected by one of Sargent’a time . lock*. The qank ranlt need la aa good aa can be built. It Will be teen from the foregoing * that tbla beak furaiahee aa good security to depositor* aa can be furnished

NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, - » Tndi^n^ l KIRTLEY ft SOS, Prsp’r. rpns NOWELS HOUSE fa a new. threeA atory brick hotel, jnat opened. The proprietor* formerly kept the Broadway House at thru, Indaad have had uneh experience aa caterers to the waste of the traveling public. T . t *** r aresupplled with an abandonee eftbe beet toed known to the enllaary art, the and week boarder, wIU w ttao their iatereat to atop at the Nowtea XTRTLEY A SON. HR., o* ■

Ex-pßiainrwT Geaxy recently made ai abort There ia a aeor* or so Bytes of writing papers, o< beat quality. ftae pB-edpe orpffidM Utter paper SSjsSacvSiaigfi Havcocs EnUffi supporters mi lad

SMALLTALK.

—Prepare for the fair. —Subscribe for the Republican. —The Rensselaer public schools open next Monde j. —Let ever? one attend the temper* ance meeting to-night. — l Thanks to Uneie Ell Yeomen for a mam mouth watermelon. —Biles. Emma Wigmore of Montioello Is visiting friends In this plane-—Bedford-faae Joet received another ear load of those oelebrated “Newton Wagons.” —Nail*, window glass , bracket*, mouldings A etc-, at bottom prices at Ferguson’a —Henry and Grace Thomas, of Cot. lor, Ind. are visiting their slater Mas. J. t. Abbott —Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Ross, vllle, 11l , spent Sunday with relatives in this place.

—The Jasper County Agricultural Fair commences Taaaday Sept. 21st, and don’t yon forget It —Preaching every Sunday morning at 10$ o’clock at the Presbyterian chureb. Everybody invited. —Squire Lewis presented os with a large watermelon Saturday, for wiiieh be will please accept thanks. —The people of Remington are in earnest about temperance and are doing efficient work in that cause. —Rev. J. A. Bmith United Brethern minister at Remington is attending tbe conference of that church at Perrysviile. •

—We aoknowl#dge receipt of complimentary tickets to the Newton county fair to bo held at Morrooo Sept 7th to 10th. —The Flora Record is of the opinion that the Rensselaer baud were entitled to tbe first premium at the Old Set* tier’s meeting at Delphi. —Will W. Harding and sister; Jessie of Rensselaer, are visiting Misses Fannie and Hulda Miller this week— Michigan City Enterprise. —We return thanks for a complimentary ticket to tbe fair of tbe Prairie Farmer’s Agricultural society to be held at Francetville, beginning September 14 th. —Tbe s how last Tuesday was qnite an attraction, judging from the number* in attendance from towu aud the country. Tbe tents were crowded at each performance—Now is tbo time for bargains in the merchant tailoring line, for I will sell and make up salts to order cheaper than ever sold before iu Rensselaer. I mean what I say. T. M. June • —The face of M. E. Baylor, of tbl village, wears au unusually beaming smile this week, tbe cause of which, ia the advent of a young son. His name Is to be Moses Garfield—after two very popular candidates. —Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for premium lists and all information relative to the ninth annual fair of tbe Jasper County Agricultural Society, which will be held September 21st to 24th, 1880, inclusive.

—Next Monday according to the Jewish calender is New Years day, and 5641 years since the creation of the world, ten days following, is the day of atonement These two day’s are sacredly observed by the Jewish people and in them they transact no business. —The case of the State vs James Snyder was tried in the Hersnman school boose in Walker township last Wednesday. Snyder was charged with laying felonious bands on some camp fixtures, but established his innocence beyond a doubt Chilcote was ooun* sel for the defense. * —Mr. C. C. Btarr, of Rensselaer, and bis beautiful bride, nee Miss Emma E. Rhoades, were the gueets of Misses Fannie E- Miller and Maggie Cowden on Tuesday last From this city they left on an extended tour to the principal cities of the west— Michigan City Enterprise. —A little bad blood was exhibited on our streets the other day between Michael O’Brien and Michael Crane. O'Brien charged Crane with taking a eoat Crane resented the charge as an insuit. The trouble finally led to a pitch battle and Michael O’Brien knocked Crane through the frontwiudow of Um eity hotel. C. P. Wright rushed to the rescue and separated the combatants before any serious damage was done. Such disgraceful scenes are becoming too frequent and should not be tolerated.

—Last Friday night, the Remington Reporter folks having worked far into the night to get ready for press, were waylaid on their way borne by three tramps, who assaulted them with etube. The two devils fled in hot baste bat the brave Cox stood his ground drew his revolver, and the the tramps seeing, as they supposed, danger ahead beat a hasty retreat. The gallant Ctx would have winged his game but his revolver missed fire and the would-be asaasins escaped. Cox must keep hie powder dry. —Last monday while Mr. Danner of Fowler with his wife and child were driving along the streets of that place his horn* took fright and started to run. Mr. Dauuer was thrown from the buggy and his skull fractured; he was taken op unconscious aud carried to bis bouse. It was feared that his injurious might prove fatal. The horse, free from restraint of its driver dashed sway over the praria bearing Mm. Dannar and her baby along at a frightful rats when the buggy was upturned and the occupants thrown out, fortunately receiving only a few' slight bruises. Great caution should be observed in the management of such horns.

A Son’s—B ear loads of furniture just received at Bean A Sod’s. —Go examine ths half-mooo Set counter of Bears A 800. —2OO bard wood tend stc ada from * 2.AG to I4AO at Sears A Son’s —Did you non thorn handsome parlor sets at the saw furniture atom of Seen A Son? —M. L. Spltier’s family returned this week from their visit to the east, and consequently the paternal Spitler is happy. —We laarn that Henry Barkley’s bouse seven miles east of town was destroyed by fire a few daje ago. W# did not ascertain the cause of the fire. —Gar townsman* Mr. Rhoades mat with a serious misfortune Wednesday in the kies of one of his match horses. Mr. Rhoades took a premium on his team last week at the Remington fair as a match team.

—The thanks of tbe editor are due Mr. C. M. Hopkins for the box of large peaches presented by him ibis weak; they are the finest we have seen this season. One of them measured eight inobeeiu circumference. —Frank Shaw, formerly clerk with Kannal, fills ths position of transfer agent for the L. E. A W, R. R., aud is located at Lafayette, Frank Is an energetio yonng man well worthy of so important a position. —Unde Thomas Wolfe living several miles north of town died Wednesday svsnlng agsd eighty six years. Mr. Wolfs has been afflicted for sever al years with a nervous affection. We extend the relatives aud friends our sympathy in their loea. —Horace E a Jamee is now very bus-, ily engaged in overseeing the extensive improvements that are being made at our fair ground. Horace is the right man in the right place aud is sparing no pains to see that tne fair this year shall be a success. —Dou’t forget to visit tbe new furniture store. There they keep the largest and finest stock of bed room sets, parlor sets, bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobes, book cases, secretaries, lounges, sofas, mattresses and kitebeu furniture ever brought to Reusselaer, or sold In the oounty. We mean bus. iness* F. J.- Bears & Son. —The oounty board of education met thla week at tbe oourt house. There was a good attendance of the trustee* showing that tha interests of our oommon schools are considered of importance by those worthy o(Boers- Various matters of importance relating to the oorniug school year were transacted. - •

—On Monday evening the Republicans bad a meeting at Bruce’s school bouse. H. I. Adam* and Simon P. Thompson spoke and the school district was organised as a branch of the Marion township Garfield Club. Officers were elected as follows: Vioe President, Cyme J- Brown, Seo’y, I. J. Porter; Marshal, John Dougherty; Treasurer, Charles F. Bruce. " —The speech of Mr. Dunn at the court bouse the other evening was re_ plete with logical argument aud man. ly utterances. It was entirely free from personal villlfication.* It was a fair and open discussion of the only question of any importance now before American citizens— tiie purity of the ballot—the question whether or not a man has a right to have an opin* ion and the right to express that opin* iau by bia vote—whether or not wt are to have any government at all.

The Rensselaer Schools.

Onr schools will oommsnoe on Monday next, with the following corps of teaohers. Superintendent and Teacher of the High School, Mr. De M. Hooper. Grammar Dept Mr. C. P. Mitchell. Intermediate Dept R. P. Benjamin. Primary B, Mias Amanda Osborne. Primary A, Miss Lydia Parris. The school will continue for nine months divided into 3 terms, instead of 8 months as heretofore. It ia particularly requested that parents and guardians will sand scholars the first day of school, and see that their attendance is prompt and regular. Some changes have been made in the text books, whioh will be announced to scholars, on assembling at school on Monday* The hearty co-operation of parents and guardians in advanoing the work of the schools is earnestly solicited. The premonitory bell will ring on Monday morning at 6 o’clock; the last bell at 8:30, wben all soholnrs are requested to be present. By order of the Board of Schoo Trustees.

Pleasant Ridgn Items.

Health good and bosineaa lively. A large crop of wheat being sowed in this part of the connty this fall. • Mr. A. Scripture retained home last Saturday from Tipton oounty where he has beeo visiting. W. H. McDonald is building a new barn on his farm. A oar Ida* of hogs was shipped from here Tuesday morning. In this school district are thirty two voters, each of whieh will vote the Republican tioket with the exception of four. . Garfield clubs have been organized at the Watson and Pleasant Ridge school houses. The officers of the PUasaqt Ridge olnb are, vicepresident,!. M. Gwin; Secretary, Walter Porter, treasurer W. W. Parkis on; marshal, J. P. Gwin. There will be a meeting of P. Ri olnb Saturday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Parkis on bought and shipped two thousand eight hundred and fifty bushels of wheat daring the month of August. Juliet* ■mj ■

***** ‘‘onntuAHiUnnuk. -Bedford keeps the best tobacco in tbe city. —Chew Hancock tobacco. Bedford keeps it. -Tbe reliable Jewelers- k. . OotßkH A HaednAJT: —best machine oil at Hard leg A Tharp’s. —Our work warranted the beet aHamar’s. —All work and goods warranted at Hamar’s. —Glassware at rock-bottom prices

at Bedford’s. —ls you want a dress aoit call om Jouee tbe tailor. —ls you want any kind of suit, call od Jones tbo tailor. —Try the campaign cigar sold by Stiller, Remington. —Harding A Tharp keep the beet 6 eent cigars in town. —Cider vinegar—Pure eider vinegar at Harding A Tharp’s. —Paints and mis cheaper than ever at Harding A Tharp’s. —The nefokretirl Rockford watch for sale only by Hamar.

—Smokers try tbe Lamaravllla cigar at Harding A Tharp’s. —Best wateh made, the Rockford, for sale only by Hamar. * —Your work done with neatness and despatch* at Hamar’s. —See that 60 cent tea at Bedford's before you buy; Its “boss.” —Take your watches, clocks and jewelry for repair to Hamar. —Pure spioes of all kinds, very obeap, at Harding A Tharp’s —Watches, clocks and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. —Ladles solid gold stem-winder watches at Goldman A Hardman’s. —New Furniture just received, at our New Btore. F. J. Beam A Son. —The gutta pereba paint, (tbe best iu the world) at Harding A Tharp’s. If yoq want a business suit, Jones will fit you out In a tip top one cheap. —Our prices will compare favorably with auy first clam workman’s. Goldman A Hardman. —The Garfield and camt paign cigars, at Harding A Tharp’* are the very best.

—ls you want a good watch, you can get it at tbe lowest price at Gold man A Hardman’*. —Best assortment of Violin strings and trimmings, at . Goldman A Hardman, —A new Improved Howe Sewing machine for sale cheap. Ralph Fkndio. —Don’t forget that the new jewelry store is on the north side. Goldman A Hardman. —F. J. Sears A Son will furnish Ms talllo and wood casket burial oases on application at tbe shortest notice. —Bedford has bought the tile factory and now sells first dam brick and tile as well as first-dam groceries. —For a good square meal, cooked and served In neat style, go to the res taurantof J. E. Stiller, Remington. —For stylish and fashionable suits, made up in the style and cut of the present day, call on Jones ths tailor—l will sell salts to order from $5 to 210 cheaper than you can bay elsewhere. Come and try me. T. M. Jones.

—Dr. Harding prepares the best horse powders ever used; try 25 cents worth and be convinced. —Anyone with mi eye to teste and style, can see the difference in olothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. —The restaurant of J. E. Stiller, north of the depot. Remington, is the popular resort for ice cream and lemonade parties. —Your work will be done neat and wbatantially without delay at Goldman ft Hardman's. —ls you want anything in tne way of clothing mads to order call on mb I will sell cheaper than anybody else. T.H.Jevn. —Btlller of Remington Is Always prepared with the nicest bread, the best of pies and the freshest cakes in the market. —Chicken cholera: How to cure itGo to Harding ft Tharp’s and get -some of Dr. Harding's Favorite Remedy. It never fails —All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Col. Healey's Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give her a call. —Go in at Bedford's and ask Char, ley Hopkins for Garfield tobacco. He will show It to you with a smile and say "It is extremely good." —We have a large line of clothing, hats, caps, sooks, underwear, Ac., which we will sell st cost for the next thirty days to doss out. Fendig ft JoflT. —We haven’t got the “man in the moon," but we have the beet stock of watebeSv docks, and Jewelry ever brought to Rensselaer. Goldman ft Hardman. —A lot of dry goods rsodved this weak at the popular store of Ralph Fendig. These will be add at prices below competition. Give us a call and see for yourself. —Ladies, please oall and examine ourstoek of perfumeries, oombs, brushes. soaps, and many other toilet articles. No charge for showing goods. Harding ft Tharp. —Mr. John Ooep would ceil the attention of our readers to the fad that be has a complete assortment or nun. Patronise —Why should formers let their chickens all die with the cholera when 36 oeota worth of Dr. Harding’s Favorite Remedy wIU sum a whole flock For sale by Hwding ft Tharp.

at BaasttC*”* —Fine lot of rings and afearitil fit —Gants gold aad silver watches cheap at Haasar’s. —Tbe toast Ist of nseklfifefci can ba -Wt forget to try tfaat 90 ceiit tfea at a G Starr A Go's. —Before purch*ang fid to B. F. Fergdaon for prioeami lumber. —First clam rim knob lock all complete, 85 cent* at Ferguson’*. —Sugar cured bams, shoulders, bacon and lard atC. C. Starr A CV*. —Doom, sash, hUnfia aad all kinds of mealding at —Para cider vinegar aud strictly pars spices atC. C. Starr A Co’a. —B. F. Ferguson keeps on hand at his lumber yard a fall lias of baHdlag hardware at lowest rates. —C. G Starr & Co. have just received a large lot of boys’ ex pram wagons, bird cages aud notions, v*?. —Ferguson is prepared to pay cash for all kinds of grain or trade floor, hardware and lumber for the uuj* '—The plaoe to get building material, Ferguson’s. Reason, be keeps a, frit stock of best quality at lowest prlpek —Just coming.—A large bill of lumber to be sold at the lowest possible prices. B. F. Ferocson. —B- F. Ferguson offers some first clam bargaiu* in lumbar this week, in our local eolumns. He la tbe man to patronise.

—Ladies use Peerllne; it is ths champion compound for washing and Is warranted harmless to tbe finest fabrics; for aale by C> C- Starr A Co. —As winter approaches tbe home leas begin to prepare for bnilding. The place to get bargains In building material is at B. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —Having bought a ear load of stone fruit Jars from first hands we are able to sell at wholesale prices. Don’t fail to call before purchasing, and save at cost 20 per cent. C. C. Starr A Co.

The Best Dentistry.

A. H. Wirt, Dentist, of Montloello, is In town, to do dentaf work of all kinds. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Office in seeond story of Mrs. Hemphill,s Building.

NEW GOODS.

Jones ha* just returned from "Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and cam!meres, which he makes up to order in the latest cuts. A good fit guaranteed or no sale. Call and see my stock.

August.

Friends, Romans and countrymen lend me yonr ears! and we will endeavor 'to tell yon of the merits of a medicine whose praises are to-day sung by thousands. It is Dr. Marshall's Bromoiine, the Great Blood .Medicine. If your blood is impure and pimples cover your face, take Broinoline. If your liver is torpid and refutes to perform its function*, use Bromoiine. When the whites of the eyes turn yellow, the skin beoomes flabby and dead looking, it*is then time to be taking some* thing that will give you the hue of health. That something is Dr. Marshal’s Bromoiine, whioh we tel) you has no equal as a curative agent. Sold by W. J. lines, Druggist.

, FKTIXXOITO BELL XXAL ESTATE. 'T'he Slate of Indiana, Count/ of Jasper, aa. I In the tenter Circuit Court to October erm A. D. 1880. In the matter of the estate of tßhoda Lakin deceased, by Mordecal F Chilcote Administrator with the will annexed. Notice la hereby Siren, that Mordecai F. Chilcote, Admlnlatrator with the will annexed, of the eatate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, haa filed hia petition to aell the real eatate of the aaid de- ?? d ®?'V. lB . or ’!?' J to c f rT 7 out «»e provisions of the will of oaM decedent, and alao pay the debt* of aaid decedent, her personal estate being Insufficient to pay the same. Said petition will be heard at the next term of the Jaaper Circuit Court. I* witness whereof I herunto aet my ( SEAL,i“*5?t *®d affix the seal of aaid court, *«MgtasF this Mth day of August Printers Fee fAM. CHARLES H. PRICK, Clerk SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clark of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a eanae wherein Alfred Thompson is plaintiff, and Thomas P. Hilt, Matilda Hill. Thomas Monnett and Kara L. Clark, Administrator of the estate of John Reese, deceased, are defendant*, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred ana forty-two dollars and seventy cent*, with interest on aaid decree and eo*te,l will expose at pnblie sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Ifeh day of Setpembsr a D , IISO Between the boar* of is o’clock A. M. aad 4 o’clock P. M. of anM day, st the door of the court house, in the town of Renaoelaer, Jasper eoanty, Indiana, the rails aad profit* tor a termuot exceed in gaeren years the following real estate to-wit: The northeast quarter (u) of the, northwJcQuarter (*)ot sirfon Mwttr aix(S), in township number thirty (90). north of ™ D l&**t*(d)wnat, in JAapor county aad state If soeh mate and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid decree, interest and eoat, I will, at the same time aad place expoee to pnblie sale the fee simple of aaid real estate, or so math thereof aa may be sufficient ever from valuation or appraisement laws, and te aooordaaes with the order es court in said Praei fee ST.». GEO. X. ROBINSON, Aagnstji Mgp. Sheriff Jaaper County. Tbompen * Bro., Attorneys for Plaintiff.

hRCB NOTICE. JR*h Stephan son. Martin V. Avers, E valine Graham. David Haiaea, William L. SumT - Stewart, William Honaher, Elizabeth Wanbaugh, JonaP*Le Martin, Mark Jones! Harvey C. Allisn, Joha H. Leonard, Robert Porter P. Croaker and. B. Croaker who are countv, Indiana, aad Alfred Thorn pees and Lewis Rich, Trustee, who ***‘deuts of said oounty and alt others Samuel 1 ‘ told iyig&wsgagSad-a sa affected far the purpose of construction of such The beginning will ha atapeiat sooth 4S degrees west and one thousand feet distant frees the northeast corner of the southeast quarter ( of tbesoutheaet quarter (*), of section treatyTkn iranra ftgmfth will a-- - » * *%,- . , the widthtoKMittea UQI fast and teagtaMght The abor.te the names* of Use'owaert iud! thedtieh TO^^U^askaownte^nS

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T. M. JONES.

HOPKINS HOUSE, f (North side Washington st.,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE HOPKIXS HOUSE ku acquired an enviable reputation with the traveling public, and U widely known aa affording tbe boat accommodations and most satisfactory ontermalument. Day and week board can always be obtained at most reasonable rates. W-«. H. J. HOPKHfS The Rensselaer Republican is How'nr its THIRTEENTH VOLUME AXD IE A d.*.; ■ Successful Paper! The true test of Merit it Success. The judgment of the people can never be warped by boasting of vain pretences. If the people like a peeper they subscribe for it and read it, and that iwhy *3 * EVERYBODY READS THE REPUBLICAN.

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N. WARNER, |J * - \fPQi) . ~ yjf M V \ Haying secufediilie exclusive sale of the Famous “Burly Breakfast Stove, 11 Mil being in receipt <f st fall line with all the latest improvoraeifts and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early BreakHiSt Stoves are the KaudsoYnest, Heaviest, and Ij&jfest Finished Stoves iranafactuivd. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also' have in stock a fhll and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &<*. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heatinjf Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Mails, Sad Irons, &c., &c. GMRLAND O^E3I^TI3NTC3k From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Fnrniture* ■—■ . I— - ... I ■ . 1...1 II -1.. ..I ■ ■ - ■■■■Un iri. A CASH GROCERY HOUSE S LOUIS HERE, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY CROC RIFS* PROVISION 8, GL ASSWARK, QUEEIsrSWARRI CROCKERY, &c. Parties baying for Cash will find a to their Interest to examine my goods and prices. The Kfligrheitt Prices Paid for Country Produce. Rensselaer, Indiana. 12-0 3LOXTIS KBRN.-

GOLDMAN & HARDMAN THE JEWELERS! Clocks! Jewelry! "Watches! Clocks! Jewelry t d Plated. AV^are, 5 I Elated. "Ware y .* gj inf * Musical *VS ®4/J 0 Instruments l 8 Musical fc 9 y REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Ijg Tears Experience ait the Bencbr - mmmmmmm. WIGLET & SIGLER’S TRADE PALACE' X3ST THEIR NEW ' OPERA HOUSE BUILDIN6 IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS WUJNERY fiOOdJ, ; SOOTS AND SHOES, t - ‘ MIN AND BUY* ClBWNtf, , Bottom Price is eftr Motto; We will opt be undersold! Wes have a large 1 and commodious store buSwing. The l>est am* lightest store room in Northern Indian*. No goods* sold in » dark wvAm SitinfprtinTl rrtlflra ntnorl nr hlfeti Iri *a % 1 mp 11