Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1880 — Page 3

C. H. WAITER'S iIBW AND sir** tIE L.IEE! Oa«of tlie bMtreaediMof tte«cafar V THE fcl T RB OF . CONGESTIVE CHTt,I,B, BOWEL OOM PLAINT. SICK H HAD ACHE, NEURALGIA. .* RHEUMATISM, CHILLS, COLIC, CUAMP, BRONCHITIS, p.-- DIPHTHKRiA, ETCC. H. WALKER’S TuUNOr BALM fc'ORCOI.DS* COUGHS, HOARSNESS, LUNG FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA A CROUP tl if good for Children and one of the ± best Medicine » for Consumption. S«tb of the >Wf, Kwdtof «w for Bain at AITBS** Droc Store.

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£ */l m3p A* 0 / / A ; jP / & / / 4 J/ /> / X / <V Jr J* / A / £ : V / Jf! f. / > • \ v Sjf/ Opera House Friday Evening Dec. 31st 1880 # Dramatic Event of the Season^ The Ihalians In George W. Baker’s Great Play “Above The Clouds” Popular Prioes. j'\ * ’ Secure your t eats at Groldmaii & Hardman's.

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—Toys, toys, toys or every description atC. C. Starr A Co's— Merry Christmas to all. —ir'lioe thread, awls «fco al May hew’s. . —Look al those fine .toilet sets at Tharp’. -—All the popular poetical works at Tharp’s. —All holiday goods sold cheap al Tharp’s. —Cro.-o-jut saws best quality at if ayhew’s. —Pocket! knives-very clieap-al Mavhrw’-s. Breech loading gmi»[ only $7 ,at Mayliew s. Boys sleds at MuyhewV They arc i • aiense. ‘—A 000 pounds choice candy at Starr As Co’s. Unique! night lamp at Kmiial # ili ug »|.urc —See thoki beautiful autograph :iHiuin-> at Tharu’s. 4 For tjiifc Hiationery, an*l b>,.\ paper g«. i »jr.ii-»rp’s*. —(i.l.bons Ilisti. y of .Lone in 5 coin at l'h:ir,i 5. » • . j * •’ f .\lcl ; arul|»y'# ll'story, of { ,E;ig- • land ii.s voiu'uei at Tharp’s.

—’l" ibit* Cutlery, pi in ai t d pi ited at boiinm figure --obi by Muyhtw. Pound boXt'K of fil e candies for mil} 2-> ojs at li. E Spencer at l O* a. '] —Pocket 'books, pocket cutlery, ineer-cb.-tunr pipes «fcc al Starr tfc CoV. Xickd plated sheais, every pair Warrantj-d at Goldman at lluid man’s. —Call al The New Store and see the new goods just arrived for hoi idays. ! ’ —Teas —ihe best assortment in town *1 Bedford’s; also ihecboicest coffees. . —For Colognes, Rose Water,Extractj a d all kinds of perfumery go lo Tharp’s. —R.,E. Spencer A Co. justreceivedfa large stock of choice holiday goods. ' I —Bed lord ha 9on hand a large assortment of glassware and queensware —I,OOO dells, all sixes arid colors at prices never equaled before, at Starr «fc Co’s, —Just received anew invoice of cheap Elgin watches at Goldman A Hardman’s. —Horns, fifes, drama and *ll kinds of moaioal inslrnmentf at Starr and Co's. —Remember, all silver ware bought of Goldman A Harnman engraved free.

—Bifore purchasing anything it the jewelry line give ns a eail, Goldman A Har Iman. —For ohoice nice, substantia " presents for Christmas gifts call at Kannal’s drag store. —To have everything in proportion Goldman A Hardman have bought a large safe. —Fine toilet sets, vases, mustache cups, mugs and fine Bohemian ware at C. C. Starr A Co’s. % j a —Hobby borsei, sleds* boys wagons, toy perambulators and rttiiroad trains at Stfcrr «fe Co’s. —Call in at Bedfords and look over his large stack of plug fincut and stroking tobaccos. —Mrs. Helen M Gonger of Lafa. jrette will deliver a ieetore in ike Opera House, January fitb.’ ’ -—Call and tee the large display of toys, fine 'Candies, cases, fruits <fccq at R. E. Spencer A Co’s.

—Toys, toys, toys of every description at Starr A Co’s. —The coal famine is over for a lime. —School stationary at the post, office. Cotton has an addition to his family. —C. J. Brow n has erected a wind pomp. —Will Childers is on duty at the Hopkins House. «—A fine set of Macaulay’s essays } cheap at Tharp’s. ~ —Go to Starr & Co’s for your Christmas presents. The public schools closed Wednesday for the holidays. —ls yon want the local news take the Republican. * —Mrs. 11. C. Bruce of this township is oa the sick list. -—Fancy shell glove and jewelry boxes at Starr & Co’s. —Toy china tea sets, from 10 cts up, at Starr & (ToT —II. A. Barkley, A. K. Yeoman each have bran n&w sons. Mrs. VY T in. Daniels of Barkley township is oil the sick list. —Fathers, buy one of Starr & CoV tool boxes for the boys. —Singing School atEgyp' school house every Thursday night. Sorghum Valley is the n n:e for Thornton’s station. —The workmen on the railroad were promptly paid this month. —\Y r iu. Grccfifield proposes to go west for the benefit of his health. —Everything in the grocery line at bottom prices at C. P. Hopkins’ —Please remember Dr. Wash, burn’s office isoverltue’s drug store. —There is to be a Christinas tree at- the Daugherty school house tonight: —Dr. Kelley has made three sets of teeth recently, a sign of good limes. —Large stock of glassware, just received for the holidays al Starr A Co’s. — Mrs. Rebecca Hopkins slipped and fell on the ice sustaining severe injuries.

Prof. Hooper went to Delph yesterday and will return the first of next week. —C. C. Starr A Co. Lavo the mammoth stick of oandy in their show window. —A fine assortment of elegant papeiarie for the holiday trade at the postoffice. —Do the fathers and mothers of Renaaalaer visit the public schools? If not, why not? —Daily news papers, story papers and the popular periodicals for sale at the postoftice. —Captain J. M. Wasson has purchased the old Hammond farm six miles south of town. —Samael Duvall has traded for Wafejoa’# billiard tables and is now propriet or of the hall. —ls desiring to make a sensible holiday present call at theposloffice and look at the stock. Almost every thing to be desired in the line of stationery is kept for sale at the post office. —Dr. C N- Huston of Pulaski visited his father’s family and attended his brother’s marriage.

—M a tried on Sunday last in Hanging Grove township, W. Carey Huston andi Hies Einma Tapp. 1 •—W. T. Perkins the proprietor l of tbe creanfet? hae built an ice house neat the darn above town. —A house on the farm of Exr» L. Clark in JoTdoir township was bafned week before last. Insured.

Brand RMsuMada BALLI^ UD II *n JJH' L r —At the QPEKA HOUSE, Tuesday Evening*, DECEMBER 28, 1888. Given by rammsdi CP' Tickets foi Sale at Imes’ Drug Stare, and at the “Natrcw Gauge Clothing Store." Price of Tickets—One Dollar. 25 ceDts for tickets to Ballery. Torn out, everybody. A good time fs anticipated. M*»ke wtil be on hand to Rent or Sell

—Toys toys, toys of every description al Starr k, Co’s. Closing out rapidly the new store I shall leave you in twelve (12) more days so good by. Moses Ilcne. —Only twelve (I*2) days more and I shall positively leave. Call at once and secure bargains, the new store—MissCowden ot Michigan City is the guest of Miss Dora Percupile. Miss Cowden is a favorite with our people. R. P. Philips has returned, on a visit, from Hutchinson Kan. Bob is looking hearty,aud is as lively as ever. —lt you want to see a nice open drain examine that running through the farms ofC. J. Brown and Noble J. York.

—Janies Haworth of Hanging Grove township has sold out and gone to Nebraska to grow old with the country.' —C. P. Hopkins has opened a full stock of groceries and qneensware at the new atore near Sorghum Valley school house. —The young ladies of the Thalian Dramatic Club will be the guests of Mrs. Hattie McCoy, during their stay here. —ls you have an extra dollar purchase some useful article for some person who needs it, and place it on the Christmas tree to night. —C. W. Clifton, agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Co. wit! spend the holidays at home. He hopes to be promoted soon in the work of the company. —Five cents a bottle is all that Carter’s or Thomas’ inks are worth. Black, blue and violet inks are sold st the postoffiae for the above price 5 cents a bottle. —From a case of parting over in Jordan township recently, the women will take warning and not re quire their lords to perform too much manual labor.

Sears <fc Son received a double folding spring bedstead this week for David Thompson. This looks a little suspicious, ou the part of our bachelor friend. Miss Ora Thompson, E.I Phillips, Louis Hollingsworth, Delos Thompson Vic Loughridge and Elmer Dwiggins, are home from AnnArbor to spend the holidays. —Let every lover of music join the Choral tjnioo or whatever it may be called. It should not be exclusive but a popular musical society. Let every body sing. —The people in the north part es Marion township need no longer drive to the capital for groceries C. P. Hopkins has a full line, and will sell as cheap as any town store. —Mr. Dellaven of Newtoncounty haa rented the interest of J. D, Hopkins, in the Rensselaer Mill. As soon as the river opens, Mr. DeHaven and Sayler propose to run it day and night. —Subscription taken at the postoffice for all of the principal news papers, magazines, ect., published in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and France. In most cases a discount given on the regular subscription rates of publishers.

—Oo Friday Averting, Dec. Slat, the Thaliana of Lafayette, who made their appearitloe before a Rensselaer audience, tbe first of January on the occasion of the open iugof the Opera house, Will again appear and present Geo. fiL Baker’s charming comedy, “above the olouds.” The Lafayette Daily Joornaf, lias tins to say ot their rendition of Abe above play; “With out etceot. iori the Thalians on last Friday evening was the lirat exhibition of amateur dramatic skill that has ever been witnessed in this city, a fashionable and appreciative audience greeted them at the peform auce, and every character was rendered in a most excellen manner. As amateurs the Thalians are rsftJarkably fine and we can tfaly say We have never spent a more enjoyable tvenihgj than with our friends '•(lvy Thalians.”

From t|U date until close I I of the year at the Narrow I ■ Gauge Clothing Store I ■ overcoats, sails, underwear, 9 I gloves, wbhe shirts, percale I 9 and woolen shirts, linen and I || p*P** r cellars, and all other I ■j abides kept in stock will be I V sum at a saving of 20 cents fi If oil every dollar invested by I B jpweksgers. This is an op I I f*(l|nitjf'to pn*-«hnse useful j ■ Holiday gifts. Y<»nr inrevrt- f j ■ nation is soli -ited as we are ■ 9 pleased to show our jroods. ■ THE HAHEOW GAUGE f CLOT HIi 1 U STOKE |

at Mayhew’s. —Juvenilestorybooks alThtrp’s —Best wood pumps at Mayhew’s.. Warranted taxes at Mayhew’s. —Guns, guns, guns at AlayhetV’s. —Goldman <1; Hardman the jew. elers. —B. F. Ferguson exchangesfionr for wheat. —Fresh pies cakes and buns at S. M. Laßue’s. —Unique, night lamp at Kan nal’s'Drug Store. —Ceased fruits,oysters,sardines aad salmons at Imßue's. —The place to buy furniture and carpets is at Norman YVarner’s. —Call and examine Kaniiol’s mammoth stock of holiday presents before making your selections. —E. 11. Tharp successor to ITar ding A Tharp. In the Hemphill buildiiig opposite the Trade Palace. —There aie more than I,POo ladies who would like to have one of those fine tailet sets at Tharp’*! The finest line of gold rings ever brought to the town. Goldman A Hardman—Tub oysters, earned -oyster.* in large quantities, the holiday trade, at li. E. Spencer & Co’s.

—You are *ll invited! f to call and see the splendid display of silverware at, Goldman A Hardman’s. i V *- j; —Gent’s and ladies’ gold watcher, silver watches’ necklaces, genl,s chains, ladies’ sets at Goldman & Ilardmat’s. —“Tribnlations of a Chinaman,” by Jules Verne, is tho lalest and most popular work /by that gifted novelist. Kannal sells it. —Don’t fail to step at Starr A Co’s, to see those fine tea sets* chamber sets, fine majolica ware at prices that all can afford. * —ln two weeks more and we shall leave town, and every body should secure some of those great bargain*** the New Store. —Bun Learning, at Kanual’s drug store, docs love to show those beautiful dreß*ing cases and family albums to the ladie3—Call at once. —Everybody admits after trying them that Rinehart’s Liver Pids are the best. Only one lor a dose Sample dose free. For sale at YV J. lines’ drug store. —.All the little folks whowill calj atSears& Son’s furniture store at 9 oedock Christmas morning will be given a fine treat-by the proprietors Come promptly at nine. —Go to Kannal’* drug store for gents dressing cases, pocket books, family photograph albums, fancy box paper, porlmonrlaies, toilet sets and fine uerfuiuery. —Cloaks, dolmans, and ladies trimmec hats will be Bold for les P than cost at the New Store as I leave in two weeks and it is easier to pack money than it is goods

—II. Richardson, Sao and Fox Agency, Indian Territory, says:— The‘‘Only Lung Pad” has restored me to health, and I shall be glad to recommend it to any one.—See Ad v. —There will be a grand Christ-, mas tree, finely in liens selaer on Christmas eve. For <fp propriate presents to place thereon, F. J. Sears <fc Son have a large and well selected stock on hand, at the New Furniture Store. —Christ. Gerber, Wholesale H»»4ware, Toledo, Ohio, says:— The Excelsior Kidney Pad has ac complished more tor my wife in thrive weeks than all the medicine she has taken in three years. Refer all skeptics to me. —See Adv. —We hereby notify the public that we have purchased the interest of J. M. Jost in the firm ot Fending A Jost, and that we assume all liabilities of the old firm and collect all aceounts due them.—Those indebted to the firm of FendingA Jost are requested to call immediately and settle their accounts.

—374 Choice Holiday Books by Standard authors: Holmes, Fleming, Walter Scott, Aldrich, Chas. Reed, £. R. Stockton and Jules Verne’s new work# viz “Tributatiijfis of a Chinaman.” Hark Twisn’s latest—“ Tramping ft st/ftfsd.” The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry. Byron’s Poems Complete Hill Edge Illustrated. ShakespSares complete work »gilf. illustrated, Hallam’s Constitutional History of England, 0 Ms; Hawthorn's oomplete works,- globe 0 vols; Knight’s Hiitoty of England, « vols; Maoaulay’s H story of Eng-; land, 5 vols—prfee $3 at Kaimal’s drug store.

t» f«]T«, toja, * >%er J «*«“ c rtp.ioa at Starr it CO*r. - —Norman Warner will change his ad soon. Il will be a stunner. —Tab Oysters and Mince Meat at li. E. Spencer A Co's. —Call and examine some oi F. J. Sears k Sou’s big 99 cent bargains. —Try a package of those Epizoo tip powders at Tharp’s, only 25 " kind of seltrol supplies go to Tharp’s—opposite the Trade palace.

—Stationary, I*enn, Inks, and Pen cits and all kind of school books a< Thsrp’s. j —Dont buy your Holiday presents until you have learned prices at Tharp’s. -Try N orman IV strner’s prices on carpets, furniture and all kinds of hardware. , i—The old reliable hardwaredeal | er is Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Batik. * —For ehoteetable syrups, canned maple, white sugar drips, go to C. C. Starr A Co’s. —Norman Warner Is offering some astonishing bargains in furniture and carpets. f —Anything iu the hardware line can be bought of N. Warner at lowest living prices. Candies, sttgir toys, sugar fruits, the largest variety in town at C. C. Starr & Co's. I —Santa Claus will leave a large stock ol holiday goods at S. M. La Rue’s next week. —Meals at all hours at S. M La. Rue’s new stand one door west of Peacock’s harness shop. —ls you dont aeo what you want when you are at N. Warner’s call for it; he always keeps it. —Toys, fancy goods, notions, fancy china and Bohemian glassware at C. C. Starr A Co’s. —Payson’s indelible ink, for marking clothing, a standard arlicle, for sale at the poslofliee. '

—N. Warner has purchased a uew tire proof safe; it is a beauty. Warner does a safe ' usiness. —Subscriptions taken at lowest club rates on all weekly and raonti - ly periodicals, by S. M. La Rue. —Smokers and chewers will find solid comfort in tl e excellent tobaccos and cigar* kept by S.M. Laßue —Farmers when in town will find S. M. Laßue is just the tnan to pre pare a hot lunch on short notice —Buy your school supplies of S. M. Laßue. Newspaper and periodicals of all kinds at lowest club rates. 1 —Call and examine Norman \\ arner's large stock of furniture on which he gives some big bargains. Builder’s hardware always on hand in large quantities at the old reliable stand kept by Norinan Warner.

—Norman Warner lias not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardware line. —Remember when you want any thing in the drug, or book and sta. tionarv line, that my motto is lowes living price* E.ll.Tharp. —C* C. Starr & Cq. will have on hand next week their mammoth grocery store a fine display o goods for the holiday trade. —Bartel’s automatic foot rest. Ihe best rock attachment in the world. Call and see it. F. J. Skaß§ & Son —All persons indebted to S- M* L:v Rue on account are requested to call and settieViinmediately if they would save the cost of collection —Fine decorated chamber sets, majolica tea seta, and a large variety ot fine pieces of majolica suitable for holiday presents at C. C. Starr Co’s. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, furniture and carpeta at N. Warner’s and learn his prices before buying.

—The extreme cold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade n stoves. They sell faster than ever. He keeps the best anl gives first class bargains. —For Sale on easy terms, a good farm team, with wagon and harness, VV ill sell cheap for cash. Any one wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with us. Call at this office. —Persons haviog magazines that they want bound or old books to be rebound, should leave them with 8. M. La RueJ he is agent for the Lafayette Courier book bindery, and can save money to all who leave their orders with him. Mrs. Lizsie H; Chilcote lias moved her millinef goods into the room by A. pold as a grocery Store. Mr*. Ague* O. Kelley and Mrs. Maria Hopkins, dress maker*, wilt occupy the same room. Mrs. Chilcote would be glad to have aH her old customers' and as many new ones, as will make it eonvenit'nrti to oaU *at her new place of business. Ladies requiring anything in the ir.illiner or dress raak. Wfg line Will do well to look at onr prices before purchasing elsewhere.

IsTckel pii-toL-ouly at May JlewV —Goad Tea si 50 cts, at C ,PHopkiiis*. —All cabinet Family albums KannsPs drug More. —The Genuine Buckeye lantern can be had at Bedford’s —Calmed fruits of all kinds kept oy R. E. Spencer 4k Co. —Diir.iond grain powder-*-track huntsmen use ii-sdl J by Maybe*’. — Toy pinitot s and organs, they in ike actual music, at Starr A Co’a. —The census enutuer tar eonplai g of difficulty in making the enumeration of the indians, Lois not in favor of a fair Count and it is said. fist?-! eve y device deceive the census taker. —Thomas Murphy of tTnioil township recently Acsited abbut twelve hundred dollars pension—Uncle sam is Kind to those who periled their lives that lie tuigh l 11 ve.

—ll*v. Wo: d Wednesday even ing closed his meeting at Wr.tsoi’a school house, until Sunday, on ac- ! cotint of the serious illness of his I inotherinlaw, Mrs. French, ofKentland. "Busted—The Crane Comedy Co. after exhibiting at Rensselaer, busted up, and the members are iooking up n - w situations. It should have been busted before it was or g*ntzed.—Winamac Journal. —Oliver Firth recently typo in tne Sentinel oiiisj is now engaged on the Fowler Era. He has Irad but brief experience at the case, but by his diligence has attained considerable ability as a^conipositol*.

—The firm heretofore existing and known as the law firn of Wright &. Reeve is hereby mutually dissolved C. P. Wright assuming the business and responsibility of the (inn. *>ee. 22d. 1880. C. P. Wright. N. W. Reeve —Grand Masquerade Ball at the Opera tfonse, Tuesday evening Due. 28, Given by the Even ing Star Chapter O. E. S.. Tickets on sale at W. J. lines’ drug slore and at the Narrow Gauge Clothing Slore. —Yesterday a gentleman remarked that die might as well live in Alaska as in Rensselaer to learn the news of the business, social and political world; today he may buy the daily newspapers at the post office. —Charley Johnson of Fowler the boss poultry fancier of thu west purchased two fin# birds in England, lie also sold for S6O, “Chicago king,” a Buff that never fails of she first prize, lie sold him to a Cleve land, Ohio ponltry man. The Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Company, the narrow-gauge line out of Rensselaer, have bought of the Jeffersonville, MadisoniA Indianapols Road the engines New Albany and Horace Scott. Both were rather light for service on the Jeffersonville Madison Alndianapolis. —Lafayette Journal.

—Two young men were i tinning a race north of town last Sunday morning. The wagon of one uncoupled and the bed turned over and spilled him and his girls, tunately not hurting any one very seriously. The horses ran to town and were stopped without injury. The other fellow has not been heard of-no names. —The books of F. \\. Bedford have beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Mr. Bedford will please come forward and settle. Mr. Bedford has been very lenient with the rich and poor alike, now show your gratitude by helping in bis need. Do so and save cost. C. P. Welght. —Parties from Pine Village, in Warren county, assisted \j Sheriff Powell and ex sheriff Robinson, last week recovered a horse that had been stolen from Pine Village recently. The Warren county offi citils had already captured the thief who under an assumed name traded the property to a Mr. Rogers of this county. A prominent? citizen of Rensselaer took sufficient, interest in the transaction to send a messenger ahead of the officers, ostensibly to give information of their approaeh. Future development may cause said party some trouble.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS:

Robert lline to Sauiuel Cochran w cl ne lie 2 32 640 acres S2OO David .1. Thompson to Charles Miller q c <1 nvv ne IB 32 B— to were* 130 K S Dwiggiitu to John Makecver w d lots 3 4 56 7 8 and 0 llwiggins add to Rensselaer $525 Auditor of Jasper Co to John A Wanbuugh tax title a y, sw 31 32 5—54 295100 acres 417.21 John B. Clemens to Simon 1* Thompson n cd w side vvJi ne>4 34 2!* B—sß acres $lO John Hansen to the estate of Ja per Corning deceased g>, nw and lies vv 531 7—120 a S3O Wm. K. Parkison to Harvey E. Parkison tv dre24 29 6 and w** nw 10 20 5—240 a $5,00P Simon Cliuppctal to Eugene O’Neil wd se nw 3jc3o 7—40 acres SBOO Eugene O'Neil to Thomas Murphy w d se nr 35 30 7—40 acres 4800 Raphael J Hopkins toElden if. Hopkins lot 14 l>s lien .sselecr —$ 100 Samuel Cochran to Leonard-Hortges w d n'i e'/t ne 2 326—t0 acres S2OO Isaac D. Dunji to John H Coffin w d nw »c 2232 5—40 acres S4OO Willis D Kyhcdt to Michael Rvbolt w d a‘A n w and ne se 36 32 7—sl * Michael Rvbolt to VV I) Rvlx/lt w d s’* aw and ne ee 36 32 7 —§l Rcuoccfuci-tOJ 1 * tlW> t 0 Kerns wd 12 b2O J «j] n N borsch to Clara A. Pcrcupile w d ny. •W 24 SO o—slooo 3 Sam net u Duvall to Clara A Percnpile w d lota 7 and S b" Reusse!aer-*sfV>o Clara A Percupilo to John M Jost w d lots 7 and Sbs Rensselaer and n X sw 24 306 #£Jou VV D Rvbolt to Mary M Bailey W d sit nw & mw rfe 86 33 7-41500 '* * State of Indiana to Charles Malcbow patent n 34 nw 10 28 ts SIOO Joseph L Chamberlin'to George W Alter w d pt nR nw nw se 24 30 HSnuibal Lnodon to Jobu Ts Green wd ptn> SW 30 27 6 Remington—s2so J.V falreeo to Sarah E London wd pt ak nw 30 27 e Remington—slooo Samuel Rem ley to Sarah E-Kenney wd he & nw gfe 14 30 6—sluoo K Brown to S R Nichols q c d tfttif *3 of at ew 36 add of ne aw 8530 6—slou 8 Cochran to L Hodges w d 2 a* 2 *ll 3, and sc ae 10326 eu nw and a**" stf and ee* and aw neß4 Intel ami Tin 84 eM and tflf aw a “d sw jaw 85 w sid» ne ew 35 sw se 35 w aide eH nw 86 lot 8 in KW side loti in 25 S 3 6 containing F 903 acres—s2oooo " Sheriff Jas|s-r Cd*to VV m A Thompson sil ne ac 17 2V7- sts*.3r -

ID Tl*23 c r r O -H._ 3VASCtAt ~ Li rcnlt Judge Kawia P. HA.tbio.vi*'. tVoMcatirig Altr>r»«f . Praxb W. Habtook. Terms of (Zonrt—first JfitmUhr In Jafinrrri Third Monday in March; First Monday in duns; Third Monday In October. CIVITT CFFICZIZ: Clark . .. ( iiaslks H. Pkle*> s heriff ....... , Gsn, M. Kobim*ox. Amlitor bIzKA U ffowii.s T.-easarer IlKUst I. \l>m. ’t*-onlcr . .. James T. Abrett. 'urimr. ... Uin» .V SujKjriatenUent PublicSchool# D B. Xo*n»> ilrt District ISAAC D. DoKV, Commissioners District W.K. Pabkisom, <3d District E. K.-kOCB WOOBi f'oyrtr-First Mondays in Mat-chi June, .•ir/dsiobct-mia ihc+moer. CO POAATIOH OTTICIRb: Marshal cuaklis P*a*»; i lork . K. I. PHaufe; Treasurer CM aklbs 6, STAZk.ftstWSrH GHAMI.Sk P. WKIOBt. .* . liit m>t William U. Liciif. Councilman *)*4 Vr'srd Mayiiev. . j*t«Ward GXOKCE MOLgR. sthWant . V- J. Ss*«, —a— 1 ii i i ■»■»■■**!■ PROFESSIONAL CA LIES PH IS ICI AK 8. ; ; tTr.i. b. washburn, i) and SURGEON. ilejisselaer, Indiana. Gives special attention to Diseases of Witiu'jn amt Children amt Chronic Disease*. , Remember calls arc promptly attended when; not professionally engaged. '»■

j JOSES B. ALTER. X PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer. Ind. r ornci-At fr: .i: j*W* tnaui »«««?. JJR. J. S. O W E N S, II p M R O I’ A T n I C PIIYStCIAN A SIHUKoX. , P Rensselaer, Indiana; Office one itoor west of Postoffice, ttesvlonre op)>oßite Dr. Ixiujrlirtiljre’*. ’ ( - jjR. O. C. LINK, II 0 SI CJ E O P A T 11, j , Rensselaer, Ind. . Office fronting thac<iurt.house, and east 0/ Ifca T*ostofcc«. J ATTOENETB. ' C’UAKLBS P. WKKIHT, NATHAMBL VjfTitKiiVß. < Attorney at Law.' Notary Poblio. RIGHT & REEVE, j ATTORNEYS AT IM Collecting Agents and Real Estate Brokers, Rensselaer, Ind(Office over Sfafr'i Gbociry -Store.) Alistract* of titles prepared, lands examined, taxes paid, etc., etc., ;; JJARPER W. SNIDER; '‘i ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Remington, Ind; Practit in tlio courts of Jasper, Xewton and Benton counties. . H. PIERCE, ATIORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. , Notary Pnbtic. Cotleetions made in any part pf the State. Office itiffilathaway buildina. F. CHILCOTE, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind; Attends to ail business id the pwfession witk promptness and disimteh. ;Offiee hi second story of the Makacver building. ' —-j-i —----- Sihok P. Thompson, David J. Thompson,' Attorney at Laic. Xviary Fut/Ua. v j'HOSIPSON & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in alt the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing land*. M. L. SPITI.EE Collector and Ab.traetof'.

a. s. dwiogins. zihbi Dwieeiae,' 8. & Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, •; | We have money to loan to farmers at 7 per cent' interest on long time. Call at the Citizen's Bank and see us. W. BABCOCK, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, A id Seal EkUitt Broker , , OiTlee next d ior to Poatofflee., Practices in the courts of Jisper. Newton ami Benton counties. Lands examined, abstracts ot titles prepared,' taxes paid, and collections made. jJANIEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ri Htelaer, Ind. Notary Public an insurance Agent. Special attention given : :t lie collection and prompt remit |f.iice of cl ai ms. A. McCo> & BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available joints, pay interest on certified tithe depoi’.ta, etc. Hours from 9 o’clock a- in. to 4. o’clock p. m. " QHAR REED J PLASTERER <fc BRICKLAYER: h ttselaer, Indiana. ■ All ord ri attehded to promptly and with GSpVleh. , Ra* s. Howland,’ Marble Worker, Kenstelaer, Indiana. Will handle American fend Kalian' Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to building’ work. „ 12-6 K. •. Hwiggiae, Zimri DwiggiaV Prtt'i. ■s> Catkitr. Citizens 5 Bank, RKSSBSLAKR, INDIANA. Does a general banking business: gives special attention to collections; remittances made os day of payment at current rate of exchange;’, interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest i-mied; exchange bought and sold,’ This bank owns the burglar safe, which took' the premium at the (Chicago Exposition in 1878,! Tbfs safe is protected by one of Margent’s time locks. The bank vault used is as good as can be infill. ' ts will be seen from the foregoing, that tMe bank furnishes as good security t* depositors as can be furnished

HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington st-,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana/ R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r, THE HOPKINS HOUSE has acquired an enViibfii reputation with the traveling, public, apd Irf Widely known as affording the.' )>est necoro mod anions and most satisfactory t terms in merit.’ Day and week board can always be obtained at most raaaoeable rates. 12,C. K.J. HOPKINS NOWELS HOUSE, Rensaefaer, - - Indiana THOMAS BOROUGHS. Pro. THE NOWELS HOUSE la a new, strti'y brick hotel, jnst opened. The pro-, prietor lffcs bad jwvsh'expert once as..* caterer, to the wants ct, <l:e trsoelijng ]ub ic, Thetables fw r JudpTr<!tf ,vfith, aq «bwn tauee of, the best, tom know to tbe edtinary art. tfcj bed-rooms are large, well lighW. properly, ventilated and com fort ably f lyfished. the bo»U and beddinggre all nevy-Clean and Imalthful.. The travelinl public it respectfully soflLoited to five them a cull. Day amt week board or.- will nd it so their interest to stop at the Sowief* ’Hon»e. .'. - . - Tiiosi as >H<itoc(.’tErf;