Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1880 — Page 3

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Holiday Gifts.

« ! . At tliis sea*on of the year in octrly efery household the *ubjeet of Hoßdsy Present® is an Interestihg topic of discussion. Those who expect to be recipients of pleasing Attention have their minds filled oritn cariosity concerning whsl they are to receive; wliile those who will be the donors are seriously canvassing what will be appropriate and what give the most pleasure and benefit to the loved ones. Of coarse as long as therd are 'children, toys will oocupy a conspicuous place in selections of this character; but after the restorer days come, artiplss more useful and permanent are sought. There is * household in this enlightened land where one or more members of the family do not read. To such, bo they young or old,' a year’s subscription to. a magazine or paper will prove most acceptable affording a constant source of pleasure, profit and improvement the year round. Should any reader of this paragraph feel persuaded to invest in this direction he will find a list of sjoO or niore ol the leading periodicals ot America and Europe aitbe poHtoffi-je in "Rensselaer, tro 4 w which to make judicious, selection. Tile prices are the lowest club rales (for single subscription) a\ which publications are issued.

News-O-Graphs

—Very cold. —We want wood. * —-iYo Licetur, i» the deetuo a. us some wood on subscription. T?‘— M. F. Chilcote moved into his new house yesterday. —The verdict of onr coiiitjr conmiissioi.or* is; no license. —Don’t forget the County Institute from, the 27tb to 31st inst. *—Norman Warper will change bis ad soon. It wifi be a stunner. —Call and examine some or F. J. Sears «fc Son’s big 99 -cant bargains t—Dr. Wirt is making a success •of extracting testh by Nitrie Otyd. —r’Lellje Clara fell from a ladder •one day last week and stained his knee. —Try a package of those Epizootic powders at Tharp's, only 25 •cents. —For all kind of school. I *applies go to Tharp’s—opposite the Trade palace. —Stationary, Pens, Inks, and Pencils and all kind of school books at Tharp’-e. . —Dont buy your llolidsy presents until you have learned prices at, Tharp’s. —For choico table svreps, eanned maple, whits sugar.drips, go to £. C. Starr Jt Co’s. —Call at the postoffice for fine stationery, pocket-books, autograph album*; etc., etc.

—Anything in the hardware line ■ran he bought of N. Warner at lowest living prices. . Candies, sngar toys, sugar fruits, the largest variety in town at D. C. Starr k Co’s. ; —Santa Clans will leave a large , stock of holiday goods at S. M. La line's next week. —ls yon dont sse what you want when you are at If. Warner’s call for it; lie always keeps it. ' —lt hasbeeo finaly demonstrated that no female can obtain license to retail liquor in Rensselaer. —We understand there was a wedding in town thia week, bat we are not officially iafprined. —E T Harding will be pleaed to see all his old friends at Tharp’s drag store opposite Trade palaco —Toys, fancy goods, notions, fancy china and Bohemian glassware at C.'C. Starr <1; Co’s. —Payeon’e indelible ink, for marking clothing, a,standard article, for sale et the postoffice. —N. Werner has purchased a new fire proof safe; it ie e beauty. Warner does a safe r asiness. . - —The Lake county teacher,s institute will be in session /at the same time with that of this comity. ‘ —The county superintend ant is arranging the programme for the teacher’s institute which begins the 27 th inst. It will be published be tore that >timo.

—B. F. Fergusonaxofiange ■ flour or wheat —Subscriptions taken at lowes club rates on all weekly and month lv periodicals, by 8. M.-La hue —Grand openingot holiday goods, the largest stock ever brought to Rensselaer, next week, at &l#rr A cVai —Call and examine Norman Warner's large stock of furniture on which he gives some big bargains. Builder's hardware always on hand in large quantities at the old rvliahlff stand kept by Norman Warner. —W. 11. AC. Rhoades sold three of their Dbuiestic Sewing machines one day last week for Christmas presents. — f\ J. Sears made his first trip last Friday, with his elegant new hearse to attend the funeral of Grad mother Burns —Closing out lad’ts’ trimmed hat s regardless of price; also cloaks, dolmans and shawls are reduced at the New Store. —Norman Warner has cot the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else iu the hardware line. —Kemoniljer when you want any thing in the drug, or book and *ta tionary line, lint my motto is loiees.t tiring price* E, ll.Tharp. —ijL. L. Daugherty went to Porter county last week and bojighl a fine drove of cattle <»f the Leonard brutliers of that county. -JTtiere were only sixteen snpli catidus h-so.-e the com-nisriouers t his week, fur the position of super i.lei-danl of the poor farm.

—C* C. Slarr A' Co. will have on hand next we.-k their mammoth grocery store a fine display o* goods f..r the holiday trade. —jW. T. M*-. N*il traveling "gent for U»e visited yesterday, wu s ere glad to look upon his gonial countenance. All the parties thst applied before the commissioners for liquor licenses failed to get the document they so mnchd**: e 4. All persons indebted to S- M. Ls Rue on account are requested.to call and if they would save the cost of collection. Miss Draper last week resigned her position of teacher in the BowlingtGreeirSohool and Mr-5 Frank Warren was employed in her stead. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, of Rensselaer, arc in the city, visiting al the home of A. M. Gibson on North Eight Street.—Lafayette journal. * —Fine decorated chamber sets, majolica tea sets, and a large variety ot fine pieces of majolica suitable for holiday presents at C. C. Sturr Co’.s. —The extreme Gold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade >n stoves. They sell faster than ever. He keeps the best and gives first class bargains. -—R. S. Dwiggins will lecture at the Christian church in this place next Sunday, Dec. 12th, at half past ten o’clock A. M. A cordial welcome Is extended to all.

—Our readers will notice the prospectus, in this issue of the Republican, of the Indianapolis Jonr nal. It is a paper that should be read by every family in the state. — : For Salk on easy terms, a good farm team, with wagon and harnesp. Will.sell cheap for cash. Anyone wishing-a first clsss bargain will do well to confer with us. Call at this office. —There were sixteen applicants for the position of superintendent of the poor farm. Billy YantWond was the snocesefnl applicant. His proposition waa $389 per year. —The Flora Record formerly published at Flora, is now located at Delphi, sad is called The Saturday Record. It is indepe dent in politics and is still edited by D. A. Faweett. s r —The remains of Mrs. Maria Bedford, mother of Zach and Will Bedford and mother-in-law of Fred Cols, and ons of onr earliest settlers will arrive from Rensselaer to-day at 10 o’clock A. M. via the Wabash Railroad, ami be interred from ihe depot in Green bush Cemetery.—La Fayette Journal.

—Garfield has the electoral vote. Bet the verdict on hatter scotch is justly awarded to R. E. Bpcncer A Co. * —I haven’t bought a Christmas preseut for several years bat I shall bay some this year because 1 can get them a great deal cheaper at the New Store than elsewhere. —The time is short, ••»<* I possibly lesve right away after holidays. So everybody should call and secure some of those great bargains at the New Store before it is 100 late. —Grandmother Bums of Barkley township, aged 92, died last Thursday at the residence of her granddaughter Mrs, Charles Fox- she was a member of the Christian Church for 00, years.

—York started out\ the other morning in the interest of Barnuin and a minstrel troupe, we are tqld. He declares he's not engaged. Hardman probably knows ss much about the affair as any one slse. —The Rensaelaer fathers have been fixing up the front gates, in the hope that the cold weather may continue. But they say it’s awful —the amount of ooal it takes to keep the front parlor warm. Peter Jones, ifa’her of our tailor, T. M. Jones, went to Bowler last Monday to rent t bouse to move his family iuto. He will move to Fowler to work for his soil, at.the tailor trade, in that place —Grand masquerade ball at the Opera House, Tuesday evsning Dec. 28, 1880. Given by the Evening Star Chapter, 0,. E. S. Tickets on sale at W. J. lines’ drug store end at the Narrow Gauge clothing store. —Charley Hopkins opened out in business at Bowling Green yesterday- Charley is just the man to make things lively out there and to work up a good Dsuiness. lie will look out for the interests of his cmoilers.

—“The Keullnnd News” is the name of a new pwer star’ed at Kontland last week in the interest of Democracy. The offi ;e wasjform•erly situated at Sheldon Illinois, from which the Sheldon Enterprise was issued. —Sheriff Powell went Saturday to Monliuello, having in charge thp two prisoners arrested on charge ot stealing goods at Remington last wet k. He wifi leave them at Sheriff Hay’s boarding house till court meets —Persons having magazines that they want bound or old .books to he rebound, should leave them with 3- M La Rue; he is agen.l for (ho Lafayette Courier book bindery, and can save money to all who leave their orders with him. —S. J. Bentley, traveling agent for C. C. UoVnsoo’s LaFayette wholesale grocery honse was in town among our grocers this week. Ilia family live in Kankakee township, his two sons, not yet of age, oversee and manage his farm in that township.

—The Benton county papers state that the county school snperinlendant of that county was arrested and placed in the jail at Fowler recently for drunke»eßs and disorderly conduct. The schools of Benton are disgraced as we predicted a year ago they would be. —Henry Smith, of Rensselaer, olerk in A. Leopold’s store, walked around the city, noticed the "improvements, looked in the Opera House, yesterday, and left for home, lie remarked to a friend that there was no use denying that LaFayett* is a nice place to live in.—LaFavetle Journal. —We move that the town board be petitioned to build a tight board fence, eight feet high, in the rear of our office, so that the gentleman who wish to avoid publicity may be protected from the-gaze of the curious, while passing behind the livery barn to reach the rear of our hottest government agency for distilled sod corn. —Prof. 11. B. Brown of the Val. paraiso Normal School will be in attendance, one or two days at onr coming teacher’s institute. The benefit of hearing his live practical talks will alone many times more than pay for all the time*, trouble and expense of attending. No teacher of the county should Fail to hear Mr. Brown.

—Noble J. York, lessee and manager of Willey <fc Sigler’s Opera Honse, deems it b%st to give notice that tickets for Harry Townsend’s Troupe, will be on sale at Goldman <fc Hardman’s jewelery atore asearly as 9 o’clock Saturday morning this week. So procure your tickets for King Richard 111. on Wednesday evening Dec. 15th. —The first, issue of the Oxford Tribane, under the m&ngenient of C. E. Whiltnn, came upon onr table Inst week. It is a lively local sheet and haa a good advertising patronage, showing the characteristic enterprise of Oxford merchants. We snppoee Bro. hitton thinks life ia altogether vain unless he can originate new ideas. So he ha* placed the heading of his paper on the fourth page. Whitton hlwsjf was i a dined to be original.

—Fresh pies cakes and buua m l S. M. LaßueV —Unique, night lamp at Hannahs Drug Store. —-Canned fruits,oyster*, eardinee aad salmons at Laßue’a. —The place to buy furniture and carpets is at Norman W araer’s. —Hot candies, batiey scotch always on band at 8. M. Laßae’s—R. E. Spencer A Co. are pre pared to set warm meals at all hoars. —Fried oyster# served In neat style on short notice by R- K- Spencer A Co. —Try Norman Warner’s prices on carpets, furniture and all kinds of hardware. —The old reliable hardwaredealer is Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bank.

—Norman Warner Is offering some astonishing bargains iu furniture and carpets. —Meals at all hours at S. M La. Rue’s new stand one door west ot Peacock’s harness shop. —Farmers when in town will find 8. M. Liiltue is just the man to pro pare a hot lunch on abort notice —Buy your school supplies' of S. M. Laltuo. Newspaper and pe nodioals ot all kinds at lowest club rates. —Bartel’s automatic foot rest. The beat rock attachment in the world. Call and see it. F. J. SeaT.s tfc Son.

—Smoker* and chewers will find solid comfort in the excellent tobaccos and cigars kept by S. M. Laßtie. —For a nice oyster stew or oya ters in any style patrouize Spencer ACo. * —Tub Oysters and Min.ee M&at at It. E. Spencer A Co’s. —Every farmer should have a copy of Kendall's Treatipe on the Horse and his offered in another column t 3 subscribers of this paper. —A coxy place to stop for a chat with your friend'* lo at It. E. Spen oer <fc Co’s. While ther« it will he appropriate to try a dish of their excellent oysters. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large stock of Moves, tinware, bard ware, furniture and carpets at N. Warner’s and je irn his prices before buying. —Temperance is a nice tiling in its place, hut to be temperate when eating those delicious Booth oys ters is-entirely out of the question. Kept by 11. E. Spencer & Co. —B. F. Ferguson hereby notifies all personaJndebted to him to settle previous to the first of December, as after that time he will add to all accounts the legal rate of interest. He will send to each one a statem"”t of his account. , —The quarterly meeting of the M. E. church was, on account of the extreme cold, not very well attended in the morning. There was a good congregation out to hear the evening sermon. The sermons of the morning and evening were de livered by Presiding Elder Godfrey and were excellent discourses. Bro. Godfrey’s sermons are full of eloquence and of plain practical common sense.

—Asa Stumph and a boy named Jacob Harmon were arrested yes teiday by Constable Zea on a charge of larceny preferred by W. L. Hamar jeweler. The prisoners were brought to trial before? Justice Wood, F. W. Babcock appearing for the prosecution and Thompson & Bro., for the defense. After a hearing of the case the prisoners were held to bail, Sinmph In the sum of S2OO and Harmon in the sum of $l5O. —Onr readers will notice the announcement, this week, of the die solution of the partnership existing between E. T. Harding and E. II Tharp. Mr. Harding retires from the business which will he conduct ed by Mr. Tharp. Ed is an enter prising young man and is working op an immense trade, of which he la worthy by reason of the good bargains he gives to those who patronize hint. Don’t fail to call on Ed Tharp when wanting anything in hit lino.

—Mrs. Lizzie 11. Chilcoteu.has moved her milliner feoods into the room recently occupied by A. Leo. pold as a grocery store. Mrs. Agnes O. Kelley and Mrs. Maria Hopkins, dress maker**, will occupy the same room.* Mrs. Chilcote would be glad to have all her old customers and as many new- ones, as will make it convenient, to call at her new place of business. Ladies requiring anything in the milliner or dressmaking line will do well to look at our pri ces belurs purchasing elsewhere. % *■ —Mr. J. C. Norman called on tfs last Saturday. Mr. Normau ia a naw citizen of the county, lately from eastern Ohio, and Uvea ort the farm of John Makeever. Mr N«>r man was an early settler ot T ppe ' canoe county and aided »n the e.«m ■traction ol the o d Amei ;ean lions in La Fayette, ,wb eh, long arnct* has given place to the elegantdock now occupied by .VYts< k W u-r’a dry goods establishment.

—Billiouerteee canal by Rioe hart’s Liver Pills. Only one for a do**. Sample dose fre«. For sole by W. J. I me*. —-Children’s best friend—Rinehart’s Worm Lozenge*. Because they destroy and expel the Worm nest as well as the worm*. "For sale by W. J. lines. —VanStune Jfc Crosby, Whole sale and Retail Druggist*, Toledo Ohio, says:—We have sold large quantities of the Excelsior Kidney Pad, and have been auspriaed at the unvarying satisfaction given by them. —See Adv. —Died. —Last Thursday, Dec. 2nd, at the residence of hia son M. E. Baylor, in this place, Jacob Baylor aged 74 years. Mr. Baylor was born in Washington couuly Pennsylvania July 28th, 1808. In 1884 he moved to Kosciusko county in this state, and to Jasper county in the spring of 1870. Mr. Baylor was making hi* home with Mr Phil p Blue, his son in law, about six miles from this place; but at the lime of his death was visiting with his son. The family .of the deceased have our sympathies in their sorrow.

The Best Dentistry.

A. II.; Wirt, Dentist, of Monti cello is in town, to do dental work ot all kinds. The patronage of the publio generally solicited. Office in the second story of Mrs. Hemphill's Building.

Fine Set of Parlor Furniture.

Furniture used by E. M. Crane’s Comedy Company during their recent play*, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, at Willey A Sigler’s Opera House’ in parlor scene*, in the playa of Rip Van Winkle and Innisfail, came from the leading furniture dealers, F. J. Sears A Son.

Father is Getting Well.

My daughters say, “flow much better.father is since he used Hop Bitters.” He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we are so glad that ho used your Bitters.— A lady of Rochester, N. Y.—Utica Herald.

To the Public.

Having bought Dr. Harding’s interest in the stock of drugs heretofore owned by Harding & Tharp, I will endeavor to continue the bus" iuess in such a manuur as will-merit the patronage of all onr old friends and add to their numbers many nesv ones. I have mails arrangements with Mr. Harding to still remain with me and be will always be glad to meet his old friends and serve them in a manner that will not only be friendly but advantageous to the purse. It shall be my motto to sell goods at the lowest living pricesHoping that my friends and the publio generally will call in and see me when in town, and help me to make my new undertaking a success. I am very truly yours,

E. H. THARP.

In the Hemphill Building opposite the Trade palace.

Great Names.

Jennie Lind was famed *s avo calist. Henry Ward Beeohher as a minister, Bttdd Doble ns the driver of Goldsmith Maid was known the country over, hnt one other name attracted as much or more attention, and that name was M a-r-s-h-a-l-I, which, together with the title o Doctor . jxrofixed should read DrMarshall’s Lung Syrup, for Coughs Colds, Asthma, Cronchitts, et*. As an Expectorant for Consumption it is unexcelled, and stands without a rival for ahovo diseases. Reader we only, ask a trial of one bottle to convince you that we speak tho truth. Price 25 cent*, 50 cents and Si per bottle. Sale by W.J Imes.

County Teacher's Institute.

The following persons have been appointed as chairmen of the committees named below. Committee on Music, R. P. Benjamin, Rensselaer, It,d. Committee on Reunion, Ellis UPierce, Medaryville, Ind. Committee on Resolutions, H. C # Roney, Rensselaer, Ind. Two more members will be appointed for each committee on the assembling of the County Institute. Any one having a selection of mu sic which would be appropriate for any exercise during the Institute will please communicate with the chairman of the committee qn music Tnose who will volunteer a declamation, essay, oration or in fact any thing us that description "will correspond with the chairman of the reunion committee. All re*o Itiiions should be forwarded to the chairman of the resolution commit tee. Teachers set to work, give these committees something to do, and by thus having things previously arranged will be in a fair way to have a success!nl st s-ion of the

IoM« lute.

D. B. NOWELS

Co. tsupt. —A that la safely wnrran ted is tut* he-t. Bedford gives a writ ten warrant with the Newton Wagon Do not imichase until you have seen i the Newtou.

—Country produce toUwu iu ex • change for rmeeriee at B h!fortl’s, —Bedford has A No. 1 Tea that he will eeM you for 50 cts per lb. —Bwlfhrl tM|s Delphi lime con stantly In atoek. Al*> ealcine*! plus term plastering hair, cem«*i.t and a full line of the beet pressed brick. —Just coming.—A litfge bill of lumber to be sold at the lowest possible prices. B. F. Ferguson. —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for building. The place to get bargains in building material is at B- F. Ferguson’s lumber rank.

JUST ARRIVED.

A large bill of New Good* in new and eleaant designs for tbe fall tradefrom which a suit of auy grade or style can be selected at the eery lowest prices. Give me a call and I guar, antes satisfaction. T. M. Jones*

A Mew Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.

The Handsome Nickel Plated New Home Lamp being introduced to the public this season, is the most meritorious uitide ever ottered Agents to make money with, is safer, and more convenient than the Student Lamp, which has heretofore had the reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, it has a damp to (irmly attach«t to the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk, etc. The fear of the ordinary lamp being accidentally upset or thrown from the table, is entirely relieved by this clamp contrivance. It can be adjusted to throw the light just where it is wanted to suit the eyes, and can be converted into a handsome wall lamp. If has tiie bestargand homer, a tilling indicator, and cnavenieirt match Imx, aud its price is within tbe reach of every one. %t has been fully tested and editorially endorsed by the '•Wfistevu Christiau Advocate,” ‘‘Am. Christian Kevlew,” “Herald aud Presbyter,” “Journal and Messenger,” and ‘‘Christian Standard,” the leading He.'igioua pa|>era«f Cincinnati, and is endorsed by tire Mayor ami Post-Mas-ter of Cincinnati, the Agent of the American Express Company aud Presidents of Insurance Companies, as being the Salest. Most Convenient aud best lamp ifiade. There are three reasons why Agents should seek such an artieje to canvass for—first for its absolute safety and great convenience, it is needed in every home —second its low price makes its sale immense,— third it will tie a credit to handle such an article. One southern Agent writes it sells faster than Gen. Lee’s portrait sold rigid after Hie war, nnother says it beats live palmy days of the Hewiug Machine, its rapid sale, low price, and liberal terms surprise old Agents.— Address Homo Lamp Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mention our caper and they will give you full particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in.

Q.EO. C. SMITH, CARPENTER AND JOINFR. All work entrusted to my oare will be done with neatness ami dispatch. Charge* Reammabl*.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: U I, Spitler to Rebecca S Mast qcilsir ne 18 32 «—K actes. SB3. J 1) Smock to J V Martin w d e.S, se nw 230 7 —3O acres |9W. J V Martin to E It Cgaew w d sw nw andw a seuw 2 SO 7—tieacres, 412 to. , goo 11 brown to Geo U brown Jr w d tract nw ne ft n |iart sw tie A wj* so ip s—s 3 too. A Thompson to E bowman et al Trustees of Uemingtou n s of bl.wk U Sti-attous add to the town bt Ueinington q cd—4»o. 11 T Thorntou to XV m Wyatt w d undivided H w part sw 22 29 7 —20 re-recorded tIW H Wyatt to Wm Wyolt w U undvd >» W part sw 22 2* 7—oo acres ro-recordc.l 41*5 S Wyatt to Win Wyatt wile side o>, se SI 79 7 —SO ocres re-recorded |ioo Wm Wvatt to John w d wside wJi sw 22 29 7' ft e side e\ se 21 2J 7 —to acres re-re-corded S7OO - U S A to Lewis Elijah patent sw 22 39 7—160 acres rli-recorded C W Pyke to Nathan Italicock be d sw nw ft w>i aw 4 28 6s>* ue ft ue s« i 22 8 uudvds sw nw U ss 8 -re-re.air.led $2 Ood T W ft K Caual to H. G. Bruco patent sw sw 4180 • m sheriff of Jasphr county to JH. Stldman s d lots 11 50 AT Keuliuglou (Chambersadd) 4740.70 Sheriff of Jasper oouuto to seipeu W est a d ey, se 18 20 0—420.40 A Tqoiiipsaii to A McCoy all of sec’s 9 ftl6 w se li sw * wy* se 10 c>4 lie's sw A se uw 4 e cud w‘4 nw 4 si 1 iu 28 7—1942 acres also .part of lots 5 A 8 b 3 Iteusselaor q c d 4100 A McCoy to A Thompson q c d.nu nw ft d\; ne 4wS nw sw nw u>,ue se ue ue to ft ey. sw ne 3 ny„ sw ft u w sc 2 28* w>i se i 7 29 6*w nw 22 So 7 pt lot i b 5 Rensselaer lot 2 bi Jot si b 9 ey, let 3 b 8 lots 1 ft 2 b 1 a)* of sy» b 12 lot 7 Remiiurtou—|loj H V Childers to W II Churchill w d ct» se 14. 29 7—20 acres s23uo VV K Aarkison to Mary J Moody tract wVi nc 1 29 6-42000 J C Tyler to R R Blue w d 9 81 ff-160 a 41600 Win tvern to Mirvin Clark ft Amzi Stanley w d undvd ", so 80 30 o—loo n re-recorded David Mctslier tc Wm Kern w d se 30 80 8— 180 acres (r#-recoi-ao<t 4500 A McCoy toT J A Hattie A McCoy w d part sw nw 80 29 6^-43000 A McCoy to T J McCoy w d undividod % of the following: AH of secs 9&l6sw Jo «r,v se 1j eK ne 8 sw se n w ft s eud w>i ai w 4 all in 23 7—981 acres SIOOOO Also recorded ti mortgages 2nd S releases. NOTICE, OF DISBOLUIIOH. Xotico is herehji'g'iven that, the undersigned has sold all bis interest in the dry goods store known by the Arm name of Keiidig ft Jest, to John I. Purcupile and Co. Said I’urcupile ft Co. are to be liable jointly with R. FVndig for all the debts contracted by the firm of Kenaig ft Jost. Decemher <lth 1880. J. M. JOST,

'LI ft A. M. ELECTION NOTICE.—Tiia anr • nu a I election of ollii-er* for Prairie Lodge co. 125, F. A A. M.. will be hold at the Lodge Hall, in Rensselaer, Indiana on Monday evening Decenlier 29th, 1339, A. L. 5350. The Worshipful Master. Senior Warden, and Junior Warden, will be ex-officio Trustees of said Lodge -2*>v C. 11. PRICE. W. M. .f\ C. W.CLIFTON. I ) Secretary, December 7th 1890. ~ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. To our friends and patrons: Notice is hereby g.ven that tho Copartnership heretofore eauting between E. T. Harding and E. H. Tharp and doing business under the firm uame of Harding ft Tharp is, this day dissolved by mutual <•< nseiit. Thff business will be continued by K 11. Tharp, and all accounts due the old firm are due aud payable to him. E. T. HAitIHNU, l>i*cembcr Ist Ixßo. K H.TIIAKP.

NO I ICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of rbe estate of John Phillip* deceased, will offer for sale at auction at the northerly door of the court house in Jasper eountv Indiana on Friday the fourteenth (14) day of Jtmunrv A. D. 1881,' all of the following described land, to-wit: The cast lialf(K) of tho northwest quarter(Rj of section twenty-two (22) The southwest Oil quarter of the northwest quarter ( 1 4l of section twentv-two (22), the southwest quarter (}») of ttie northeast (jnarter of section twenty-two (22) all of said land being iu township twentynine (29) north of raagj live (5) west in. Jasper county Indiana. Terms one third cash, the residue in equal payme its at nine and eighteen months, with notes at interest waiving benefit of appraisement and secured liy purchaser giving mortgage on real estate sold. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M. DAVID GRAY, Administrator of the estate of John Phillips deceased. Thompson ft Bro. Attorneys for Adrar. NON RESIDENT NOTICE: St at* or IsniANA,) .. jA.«r*K Cei’NTY, t In the Jasper Circuit Court January Term, 1831 Winnfred Him 1 vs. > Oscar B. Rockwell, > Mary A. Rockwell, 1 George W. Cantwell, l Complaint No. 2088. Miunii P. Thomjtson, 1 Levi C, Rockwell and V Elmira Stoner. ) Now comes the plaintiff liy Thompson ft Bro. his attorneys, and (lies his complaint herein, together with an adidnvit, that, the resident:* of the defendant Oscar It. Rockwell is unknown and that all of thenlmve namvd defendants are alt necessary parj'ies to the above culitletl action which is for the foreclosure of a mortgage. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant Oscar B. Rockwell that tiuless lie lie and sjipearou tlic first <lav of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to lie hidden on the lirst Monday of January A. D. HBL at the (.Mart House rn Rensselaer in said county aud state, and adswer or demur to said complaint, the same wilt lie hoard und determined iu his absence. —'— In wltnes whereof, I hereunto B*t I , I. my affix t.tc seal ofsaid court - seal. ■ jlt *|> eus4e i aer iniiiana this 27 day 01 November A. 1). 188). Press Fee 47 40. CUAItI.ES H. PRICE. Clerk, Thompson & bro. Jasper Circuit Court. A ttys for Plff.

SHERIFF’S SaLK.-Hv rirtneof a certified copy of a decree to ;n« dire ‘ted from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, i'i a cause wherein Henry J. Prior i* plaintiff and Samuel M. Black and Aditlinc J. Black are defendants requiring me to make the sum of fftur t’lousar.d two hundred and fifty-fTro, dollar* and fifty renMH.SuS.SO) with interest on said de.-.ree and costs i will exp.ise to public .ale to the lushest bidder on Saturday, the 18th day *f December A. D , 1860, Between the hour* of 18 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I*. M.. of said day. at the door of tbe coiirtliouße. intitetow.il of Rensselaer, Jasper county, ltniianN, the rent* ami pr.ifl.te for it term not exceeding seven year*, the following real estate to-wit: The north half (Hi of lot ten (10) In block (121 twelve and lot nine (91 and the we.t one-third (ti)of lots eleven til) and twelve (12) and the west onc-tnlrd (t 4of the south half (*,) of lor ten (10) all in Mock twelve (I2j io toe town of Remington Jasper county, state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a ■ <(!lcient sum to satisfy *■• id decree, interest! a i«l costa, t will, at tile same tiais and place, e cpose to public sale the fee simple 'll said leai ettate.ar so much thereof as may b- - sulkcieilt to discharge said decree, interest nnd costs. Maid sale will lie made withoutauv re' d whatever fiorn vaiuntiou and appraisement laws, and iu accordance vritn tue order of court ia said decree. Press fee 57. M. JOHX W, POW ELL. .Nov. J 5 JBBO. eucrtff Jasper > siua.ty. Thompson A Bro. Attorneys for plaintiff. a nunllgS if yooara*^Hjfij& SW of - Kjf man of letenod by ti.e strain of H terstoUtaKOvormia your duties avoid W rutriiffwork, to re. s!;uiulants and use -W toi e lutun nerve and Hop Bitters. „ H »**»*, «•« Hop B. If you are you** and H raftering from any in discretion or ui--*:i>a M tion ; »i you «tc ear lied or sioci**, oiJ or H youius, suffering Iron poor health or iai. ruUalflng on a bed of au acss, rely oa HopjßitterS. Whoever yo u are. Mtr% TUo usands die « whenever y oajtrt auallyi ro #i souis that your system form of Kid no* necu* eternising,too «gj«b*ea»e tDu alight ini or •UiauUUog. hav- ofen preit nved without tu'nneaOmo. iSjr.t by a timelj tu*ot tabs Hop Hopßittero Bitters. jrffnnß, flsve yon d,* gj pr>.o4u D. U C« 1 Z-a.tmSSr W. a P'® , “ 8h mvn 1 *nu irrcilrta 3 Wj H (l P *;**• « o r e tor M l -31 kiU A | drunkeane.s, id uvtr or -on. T w Bus* of opium 9 too »> • < t»<- mTTrnnl'*' c * eco > ° r Q cuo-u n yo-uw » Ml | J LUIS; narcotic*. fl hoo Bittof* %n Hul 3 I NEVER (S^‘ or H ea»e<l hun- JJj a T. y H deeds. ——Sj A Tramui. Oat ■

bIBEOTOKY: J CDib ItKM Circuit Judge Kdwi> Prosecuting Attorrer .Frank W. Bxa * Tkir4 Mmutnsi* Jfan*; FirttMutnitm U Third *» Odtohrr. , » • COUNfT^FFICNHB: Clerk .4:r*wJ» H. ft -ct Auditor .. -- K*RA Treasurer ~1. Ueronler -***» T - Surcevor.... , ..Larw 8. A».(. t, iuperiutendent Ptil»FuPßchdol» D /i*t mßtrict. .I*aA<' D. Commissioner* <9l District -W .tr \Kl. (Sd District K. R. R*»C*t* -act 6’nwMwfsvfoasr*’ Court — Ftr*t Im M. . r v, Jn»*. Sf/do-tber nod DecsmMv. _ - ■> * CO. POAATIUG OFFIdtJEi ; f Marshal A V « Clerk— > *vl\P*& \f Treasurer CM A ui.Kc-1 . •• ■ fist VV«r<*. Cus*t-e» P. V. si) • 2<i Ward WII.LI %K’ft. t* f -* CMseiltacß < Bil Ward .. CsiAXtta Mat* ’■ ” I 4th Ward GKostiij m« -• IsthWarft F. J.rt , i* ■■ J- 1 . S. A L C'A feTyTicians. I. B. TVASHBUUX. PHYSICIAN JtXD SUPvUEON, Hensselwr. lihHrmr* * Gives special attention to Dlseasesof Worn aud Children aud Ohrwxlo Diseases. Remember call* are promptly atwn«lo.t whe t not profcssior.allv cngiued. i '

ALTEK. 1 PIIYBICIAN and SUIIGEON, Rensselaer. Xml. ( Orric*— At W. J. Imes’s Drug More. / UR.J.B. OWF.N.S, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A S*'RGE«*N. Pensselaer. IndisDß. Office one door went of Postr.lhre. Hrsi tim- ; uppositc t>r. tawighriilge's. Tab. o. c. a»ixK, II OMO E|o V A T U, RonsselHeri I ml' Olßeo fronting tho court house, and east of I** Pnutofflcc. _ , * RITtORN E Yd CtIAKLCS P.WSfMHX, N AT UA S KI. VV. Attorney at Law. Notary 1 ulilts \T 7 RIGHT & REE YE, ‘ ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting Agents and Real Estate Broker*. Rt*n»»elt»er, In* I• (Office over Starr’s Grtn-ery Store.) jjjqy Attracts ot titles prepare laud* «> auiiuoti, Uxcs paid, etc., etc. ' “ ££ARPER W- B.MOEH, , ATTORNEY AT TiAAV, r Remington, I nil. PraotU in tho courts of 'Jaspo r , Newtnu sail Uentou counties. H. PJEUCE, ATI OUNEY AT XA\Y, Ren\lngtoii, Inti. Notary Public. Collections mede in any pert of ttie State. Office in He ’■«*?-» be 1 id - , F. (Jliii-.v,w t ATTORNEY AT LAW, ReiiSßelner, Ttt*l. Attend* to ail in the nro*ession wtU* promptness and ilispatdlt. G...v* in secood story of the Mak<*eh Simon P. Thompson,' L■. - , Attorney at.Laic. Nntnry rubiie. f |'iiOMF6oN & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Reneselner. I mi. Practice itrifTl the courts. We )>ay particular attention to paying taxe*. »elli Jg and leasing land*. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Vl,,tractor, a. s. pwiooiNS.' *m:ti cwieniHS, 8. * Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AY LAW, Rensselaer, We hare money to loan to farmer* at 7 par ssat interest on long time. Call at tbu Citiaea’s Bank ami see ns.

I'RANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nd Rftil Kntatt IroL mu Office next door to Postoftiee. PratffcleesHn tha courts Of Jasper, Jeewtrm and Beulou'ctnrntlea. Lunds examined, abstracts v'f titles prepa. ad, and'eoUceMotrspnade. JJAnTeL B. MILLKIt,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Renattolner, Tutl. Kotary Pnhlic, and Inautnnie Agent. Special attention given tothecoltu/'inruand prompt remittance of claims. A. McCOY A TIIOIIPSOK, BANKERS AND CATTLE BRCVinS, Buy ami sell (lomeatlcexcltiiujftf, nmk« collecticitig on all avafl«hl(»|iolnfa, pay intereat on ferlifietl firm? (lt-pnaua, «tc. Ilourg from 9 o’clock a u». to 4, o'clock p. nt. 1 ' ' ¥ QHAR i ED, <fc RRICKLAYEU h melacr, Indiana. All ord r 8 »tt<*n<lo«l to prqinpt'y and tvij.li ®»patcfc. Ra< s. Howland, / : ; Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will hanille American and Tlaliaii Marble, Q,tiincy anti Bcoicli Mrani.t#« ami giveajiecihl attention to buinlins work. U-ft Siiiu. - ~Ji ■Pr—'t. CithUr. Citizens’ Bank, A JSXS4KI. A & X. iyi>3 -I A' A . Docs a general benkiu<?buxine*,: at teal i«B t* (xlivcuo.ir; teiuiUs.io,- made -si lav of payment at current raff of exclm >■*«; interest pain sa bit la uce.v; c«*rtt five tea imaring iutori'fct issued; exchange bought «r:d sold, l’ni# Imnk owns the bni*g!ar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition Ir. Wt. fitiß safe is protected byoneoi Sargent’* time locks. The bank vawlt us«*i is.as good can be built, it will lie seen from ti.e fore?< :r f that this bauk. furnishes as gisid seennty to depeaitors as can be furnished ;

HOPKINS HOUS&, (North side Wiiahiiigtaii gt..i Rensselaer, - - Irdiaua, T ft/J. HOPEIN3. Tr-rp'r. >BK JIOPKINb II or HE baa ae/mired an «n*i«M« reputaiion with tl* irareliug oitldie, and is wi-rtrly known as affording ‘he tuvst HceomnKKlatioiis and mo.*! satiafactorj t - turißainmsnt. I>»v and week iioarfl can nlway* bu obtained at meet reaser.aMe rate*. ia.«. K.J. POPF»v* NOWELS HOHSeT Rensselaer, - - lilUi.a iuon.4B ROROVLIIfi. Fro. rrs»E XOtVELS HOUSF. i* a new. tbri«1 pvry brick iio.e . ju*t vyen«i. pio;i>i iet'ir'has had much expo'ie >.*e - -wi.'n r to tbe wants of tlie trsvtllrf ub 'lb* IhMps are supplied with an *v u »*'*’• f r;i». west food k",ow to t«;a cull !J.. n t. bad-rooms are large, wei! liable.'. _ 0,. Jy ctftilatcil a»■! comfortably fur.ni- sd. uiv b.i.* i>id h-ldiJiga-e ;i*i n -w. -'hxi» and htMl’.kt . rhetrari.’ling' ft-tldie is tv*i>ccff:illy S' licite, < - c. re them a cull. May sod week l>.i.ntie«« will ;id itso tbclr iaUirejf t* s tty at city N<- -ea * ■ |'U^ li 1. ' ■