Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — Page 3

C. H. WALKEK’S • XIW IJD *U«B LIEF! Ob. of the beat remedies of the age far THE CURB OF CONGESTIVE CHIEFS, ' BOWEL COMPLAINT, BICK HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM, CHILLS, COLIC* CHAMP, BRONCHITIS, L» IPHTHERIA, BTCC. H. WALKER'S LU-NTG balm Toll COLDS, COUGHS, HOARBNESR, FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA A CROUP 1/ it good for Children and one of the be*t Medirinee for Consumption. 3eth «f the above-Sa see die* are far -'eto t IMUS’ 5 Drag Store. A Compound Tlnotura of the moat valuable ramedtae Knovm to the modleal probation, prepared upon etrlotiy pharmaceutical prlnofplaa. NOT A BEVERACE B* M| aM reifrhie HiaaibiH Barna Ay, ■. I-Se Kcr-ui, itarirnm the dfcwttv. oegsao, ettenUtae tha Maradona, tad pre■otiac a rsgalar a Mina <rf th. bovaU. enablM mr, irni «f tha body to pwVanaJte alfaeted verb ~Ha hicbaat rossMCdaUcoa eoaa from thorn ate ha«a wad • taotte aod tnovn la boot. \ "Tn^Lwatya^t^ J THS MEBSEMQEITOF HEALTH £¥'•» * floMM.tetegH w —!5 ** *• meded TTea •«W adOwaa «a THE MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO. ___ • Lahoateter, Fa. MALARIAL" POISON The principle etnae of nearly allelekaeea bu time of the year naaita origta’ la a disordered Liver, which, if aot regulated in time, great suffering, wretthe lneaa and death will • enape. a gentleman, writing froaa South America. iay»: “t have used your Simmon* Liver Regulator with good effort, both aa a prevention and eure for Malarial Favaraou the ' lelbmua of Panama.” If you feel droway. debilitate!, have freq sea headache, mouth taste* badly, poor appetite and lungueeeated. you are infering from torpid liver or “bilieuanaw.” end nothing wlil enre you ao apeedtly and permanently aa to take SIMONS’ LIVER REGULATORIt is given with safety and the happiett re ~ulta to the moat delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and bittern of ever; kind. It lathe -he p •t, purest aai beat family medicine in the w rid. kOtlt RY VI *V’T r GGT«:'’'S.

, Children CRY FOR Pitcher’s Castoria. X ’ ' . ■■ MotKors Mko, and Physicians neosuuad it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS ; ths World’s great Pain-Relieylng remedies. They heal, soothe and cure B u rns, W ou n ds, W eak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. t LIGHT-RUNNING NEW BOM BTILL KEEPS THE LEAD I because It is the simplest, moat rail* able, and beet Sowing Machine ever il> vented. It does Itawork quiekly, quietly auaE well, and always gives perfeet •atlafketlwn. It la the result of K years of patient labor and practical experience by most skilled marhsnk-s. It combines the good polntaof all other machipea, wt>a bom of their dsfacta. There are many Sewing Machinag as merit in the market, but none are ao - sees plate asd perfect la detail t n~me poeneas the marked advaatagss aad supertar warth that have rendered tha Jfrw Bomb bo famous. It baa won the confidence of all wbo bare soon U, being now beyon<f doubt the moot ’ - perfect Sewing Machine tn the market. AGENTS WANTED. Sand for Descriptive Circulars bo. JOHNSON, CLARK A CO. M Vale a Square, X. T. Ckioa*e, lUa, ar Orange, Manas W. W, tt now ' - Are •- 1-

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—Qoldmtn A Hardman ihr j-w el ert. —Everything in the erocery lint* at bottom prices at C. P. li< j kins’ —Nickel plated ehrara, evn-y pair warranted at Goldman & Hard man’s. —Ten* —the brat assortment in town al Bed ford's; also thwuiioiceat lioffeW. —B»*dlord. hat on hand a Urge aSHortineiit of glaeeware and quern e ware —Ju«t received a new in voice <»t cheap Elgin watoiift at G tldm »r«fc II ardman’a. —Remember, hII ailver ware bought ol Goldni <n A liar*.man en L.T «vrd free. —-B< fore puroha-i ig an fling in the jew-lry line give ua a call. Gold man A Ilar !msi. The finest line of gold ring* ever brought to the town. Goldman A Hardman. —You are all invited! to call £nd «ee the aplendid display of silverware at Goldman A Hard. man’«. —To hr.ve tvcryih’rp in proper lion Goldman A Hirdinan have bought a large safe. —Call in at Bedfords aqd look over bia large stock of plug fin.; cut and «nioking tobacco*.

{Opera -House K’riday Mveniiig Dec. 31st 1880 Dramatic Event of the Season- ■ The Italians In George W. Baker's Great Play ‘ Jlbave Clouds” Popular Prices. Secure your t eats at Goldman&.Hardman’s.

Polar wave. . f Cold weather. Buckeye Irn'erns at M lyhew’s. 1 Atkins ir'cut saws at Mayhew's. Best seat spring at Mayhew's. Fresh candies always at La Hue’s. Choice Golden Syrup, at C. I* Hopkins’. ’ . Qneensware at cost at C. P. Hopkt a’. Special meeting at the M- E. Church Saturday evening. Miss. Lydia Dwiggins, of tie Fowler schools, is visiting in Rensselaer. Lula Hammond and Nellie Spitler made our office a' call yesterday afterno) n. The protracted meeting will commence again at the Wat son school house next Monday night. Those who would avoid extra c oat should settle at Once their sc* coants with La Rue. Elder D. T. Halstead, will preach at the Christam Church next Sun day at 11. Atn. Evry bhdy invited. • Fresh oysters? Yes sir, I shall keip them constantly in stock during the season. C. P. Hopkins —Preaching at the M. E Church, next Sabbath, both morn ing and evening. An invitation is extended to all. A. W. Wood. C. P. Hopkins? will pay you ja8 t as much for your produce you <ytn get in town, anti witl sell you groceries jast as cheap as any u»wu store* •' "x ■

Wm, Mackey a young farmer of Fulton county, living at Rochester commited suicide last week by haß< jog- The cause for tn* act is not Known. Nellie Moss, Carrie and Gertie Clark, Linda Dwiggins, Mary Bell Purcupile, May Dunlap, Ida Mill! ken, and several other little folks whose names we did not learn, made our office merry a few minutes Christmas morning' by their cheer ful prattle and happy smiles. Bright, beautiful and fair bloasms of Jbumanity, we love them ail. May their lives ever be as innocent, shedding cheer and comfort all around.

—Norman Warner will change hlaadsoon. Il will be a Manner. —Try Norman Warner’s prices on carpets, farniture and all kinds ot hardwire. —The old reliable hardware deal er in Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bank. —Norman Warner Is offering some aatu'iiahing bargains iu furnt* i u re and carpets. —Anything in the hardware line can be bought of N. arner at lowest liv ng prices. —ls you dom see wbat you want when you arc at N. Warner’s calfor it; he always keeps it. —N. Warner has purchased a uew tire proof safe; it is a beauty. W.»rner does a safe ' utuness. —Call and examine Norman Warner's lar;e slock of furniture on which he gives some big bargains. Builder’s hardware always on hahd in large quantities at the old reliable stand kept by Norman W arner. —Norman Warner has not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardware line. —Call when in Rensselaer and rake a look at the large Block of Moves, tinware, hard ware, furniture and ca-pels at N. Warner’s and e.irn his prices before buying.

cleigh*crooks at Mayhew’s. B>»b sled rm.ne'a t Mayhew’s. “Chaispion’’ stqve at Msiyhew's. Slei rh ind sled m ite.i il al May' he v’s. Steel trap* —wry cheap at M y hew’a. Great variety of stoves at - May. hew’s. Don’t buy a poor stove. Go to May! e r. aeon box straps and rods at Ma hew’s. Guns, nuns, guns 17 50 to $50.00 at Mayhew's. Perry A Co’a stoves are best, for sale by Mayhew. ; » The best stove on -the market is the “Cambridge,” at Mayhew’s. 1 Open House. r Mrs. Judge H.immond at her residence, head of Washington street, New Year’s Day, assisted by Misses Nellie Spitler and Lulu Hammond will keep open house from 1 until 7 o’clock P. M. Miss Dora Purcupile at the retidence of her parents on Washington strect i assisted by Misses Maggie Cowden and Lizsie Purcupile, will keep open house New Year’s day from 2 uutil 4 o’clock P. M.

HAPPYNEW YEIRI 1881. York and Owens

Noble J. York lessee and mana* ger ot Willey & Sigler’s Op*ra House with the assist sure of Dr. J. S Owens will keep open doors at the Opera House on New Years night between the hours of 8 and 12 ©clock. We cordially invite all Income. We do iot 'promise a feast, but will have good mu<ic and a slick fl or that you miy enjoy a social dance given by us. Re. apSctfdlly, Noble J. York.

Jas S. Owens

'Ksw 60 ci lea at C. C. Siarr A Co’s. The beat pressed ware at May hew's. Those warranted akea are a at Mayhew’s. La Rae’s stationery beats the world. Hot dinners on short notice at La Rue's; Try that roasted cofTce aICG Star A Co’s. Where do I get my cigari? Why at La Rue’s, of course. Buckwheat flour and maple mu lasses at C. C. Starr A Co’s. Canned fruits aud vegetables o, all kinds at C. C« Starr A Co’s. Won’t some body bring us a luao of nice bat straw on subscriptiuiu Hominy, oat meal, beans au<i green peas aIC. C. Starr & Co’ hThe fanners of J ipper all take their dinners, when in town, al La Rue’s A mesa of good oysters is » dahi ty dainty dish. La Rae keep* ihe finest brands. 12 pounds nice bright Orleans »u for one dollar at C. C. Stat A Co’s. A big bargain. F. J. Sears A Son furnished a beautiful glass white coffin tor the little io • of Jost ph Fisher,

New raisins, currants, prunes, dates, tigs and all kinds of dried fruits mi C. C. Starr A Co’*. C- C. Starr A C‘>, are now • ffer ing big bargains iu glassware, queensware and table cut try. La Rue has employed a Chicago confectioner and now serves up the richest candies daily. Try' them Ju«ttobe up with the t*nie» and keep pace with your iuteiigent neighbors subscribe for the Republican. The hearts of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fisher were made and last Sun>|gyby the death of their little son aged two years. T • • A good cup of coffee is a laxu y and C. Starr A Cq. have on hand a choice clock of roasted arid green coffees. Look at (he date on your p--pei-and see if your subscription hanot expired, it so we should Inglad to see you. Leave your periodicals io In bound, with S. M. La Rue; he represents the Lafayette Courier Bindery, and ran give lowest rates.

Charley Clifton our •_ e iial friend of the popular Aetha Life Insurance Company, sojourns during the holi data, wi h fi ienda at this pace. If you would help to sustain a live eouirty paper, if you would have peace in the family, it you would be happy, take the Republican. A little child at Pern choked to I death last weC-k whileea'ingparched corn. A grane of the corn lodged in its windpipe causing death in a t°w minutes, Mr. William C. Barnet, a cit zen of Winamac, distributed on Christ mas a wagon lord of flour and turkeys to the ne»dy of that town. So the Journal say*. Mothers! Mothers!!—Don’t frl to try Rineha<t's Worm Lozetig-s t r your children—th- only m •lir : n that d»-*t r <>v* the Worm nest. For «*ale by W. J. lines. M m. 11. Pullen, Flowerville, Mich *ays:. I have not rested better for months than I did last night. The ‘ Only Lung Pad’’ has helped me wonderfully.—See Adv.**

Those who Were to furnish wood on subscription may think it Would be more convenient to deliver it on the font th of July next. We conld use it to a better advantage now. This is the time of year when people talk about turning over new leaves, and swearing off from former indulgences. We know of one or two persons who might do this' to their protfl. Chas. L. Rossiter, IPS Summit St ! Toledo, Ohio, says:—l would no take one 'hogsand dollars for my Excelsior Kidney Pad, isl could no’, get another. I have gained in thremonths thirty pounds.—See Adv The Newton county papers a,y that shippers at Kcvitland are un able to ship the large amount of grain stored at that place on ccount of the negligence of the rail road company in furnishing trainportation. .

It becomes ortr tinn elcvme li ly to record the sad death, on Tueday, of Riphael J Hojkflis of thHopkins House in this place. Mi. Hopkins was an old and respected citirfen ot Jasper county. He ha long been a stiff ref from dise.se His death resulted from an bferdos. of laudanum, which it is supposed he had taken to allay dis tress, resulting from disease. Th. laudanumwas taken some tithe v on day night Every effort was made to arouse Mr. Hopkins from th< stupor into which he had fallen, bn t it Was impossible «nd a little before noon bn Tuesday he passed away The funeral wa< from the Christian church at three b’clook Wednesday, the exercise# being conducted b' Rev. Halstead and Rev. Wood. The family of the deceased have our sympathies in the loss of thefr husband Ind father.

Wid Khfaebari shipped from tin* plac« W T edne»dxy two ear load of J«l -rattle piWrhatrd of Me Coy Jk Tliompaon IL !•*« bonght • f thia firm cattle to the amount or •30,000. daring 1380. The Monticello Herald give* an account of the death’l a>*t week, a that place, of 'he infant child ot Rev. Alston. The child had been placed in bed at night and in the when the parent* awaken* rd, it was found dead. Miss Ella Thompson ot Cah> Illinois after a tew weeks V'nit with h<r cous-.n, Miss Jia lg« H<n:pld:l, and other friends, left last wt-ek (Thursd iy)tor her homu. Miss Thompson during her sojourn in our little burg has ni .dem n> warm and lasting friends. The railtOld has at laat been completed io Lowell from the nojrth and woik is being pushed toward the connection with this place. Ti e care first eiilerd Lowell last Weduce d.iy, a< which the “News’’ rejoices much and in a long article on the "Upa and Downs” ui Low* ei.’a etioiis for u railroad. Call and settle your bills at N. W arnera. He desires to close up Illa books (or 1880. So that he may begin anew with the coming year Mr. Warner is ever redly to oblige his custom, r, by wailing on them ami tliey in turn should appreciate ms goo-i.iess ?udu.enliy to revipro* ca'e the favor.

We are happy to chronicle this week ihe marriage ot Pro. W. D.-. >l. Ho »per, to Miss Florence Hackley ol Peru Ind. which event oc* purred last Monday al the Episcopal church of mat city. Mr,, Himber returned ailh'iiis bride to Rens seiner last Tuesday. Tne Kcpub ucait jo.ua with the numerous mends of me Professor in wel uoming himself and bride to ou 1 mid.- t A vorrespodent ot the Reining tun Reporter from Ben .on cotiiy seems to have not a very good upin lan of the School fSuperiiilendanl of that county. He writes ot him as follows: The schools of Benton county will have to lake care <** themselves unlii they bail educate anoliier Democrat drunkard for Supcriiiiendaiit. li appears as lliwtigh that is the choice at present, and he is in j ill a part ui the tune. We received this week the “Flo ml Gmd -” f<»r 1881. published l>y Janies Virk of Rochester New Y oik. It is a book oi otie hundred and ten pages, on excellent paper and filled with pleasing illustrations and valuable instruction on these* lection of seeds and the care of plants. This valuable look can be obtained free on application to lhe publishers. \\ e can Kay by experience that we were always bountifully repaid in patronizing this wi.ild renowned seedsman, and we cheerfully recommend Idin io our readi rs

From Maine so Call lorn ia, the litlingH ring out th it the man* tifneurers of ihe celebrated Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, for all lung troubled, have enlarged the bottles and contents and are thus giving to its m*y patrons A large and well filled I ottle »»t llh’ Lung Syrup for 25 cents, 50 cents and Si per boule The success of th * Lung Sjrup is unprecedented and rival firms gaze with wonrier and astonishment at lire Wolldcrotls cases of Coughs. Code, Bronchitis, and all Lung diseases, cured by it For sale by •' . J. lines. Married Wednesday the 29mst., at the residence of the brides father Mr B. F. Magee, in Montiiiorenex, tbit state, U r . R. p, Bnjrin.n of this p’ace to Miss Ida Magee. The happy couple arrived at Rena s laer 4 yesterday morning. A plea - ent company of triends and rela. lives ot the gro in gathered nt the residence ot his father yeslt-r day noon, where a bountiful din. ner was spread in honor of the marriage and the rrtttrn home ot the new *y married prfir. The good wishes of many friends are with I cm that their wedded life may t’e without thorns, but ever strewn with Howers <>t pea -g Joy. Tne Republican jo.ns in fiea'ity coiigrat aiai ion.

I was a fdeasure (to those whom S •nta Cans f.ivoi.d) to allei d the exercises at the Up ra house ot. Chris in is eve Tli presents had been ni • ly it . g.. f »> , . h,. „„, n n ler, pi i re- placed <.n •it her side of lhe sfhge. The lint was well fi led with <fld and young, ea th O’i t’p toe <d eager expec a >ry and loud an icipaiic/n <>t the good diings that the V« m r ble Christ mis saint had in Hor for him T ie mee’irg wa* presided over and d lectjon president of* till* Blue Ribb n club. Dan Duvall. Wanr.n Claus Boon • I'peared on the scene: wrapped in urs and loaded with toys for th> hildren. The presents wlrch wer» numerous, many of them costly and ? egant, were quickly distributed to the happy leeipkntw. Some there were wuo went away empty as they came* their d<g l.ition being only intensdtied by the hsppinesa of others around them. But thtfse are th* unpleasent retLoibnis incident, always,- to holidrtf festivities, and w« ars certaiu there were bet ft#

who thon. h they we • not be red, that did enjoy steing the pleasure evinced by those more fortnnate. In the midst of th< pleasures of the holiday times, how well it would be did we not forget the design of the institttton bf this Christmas day; ihe great etrent it was intended to commemorate and the import of that event to liomui* jtv. Too little do we think of thia .-ml few children indeed who look forward in bright hntic'pation to the rn« rry Chrilmas day and its a'tendant pleasures, are ever isughl what the day celebrates. A Kills inure attention on the part of the parent and teacher to the real mean ingot the aevetal holidays of the year would imbue Hie children with a deeper sense of respect for ihose days.

“ABOVE THE CLOUDS."

The “Thalians,” of LaFayette, who appeared bere on January 14th last, tne occasion being the opening of the Keusaeliier Opera House, will appear here Friday evening, December 31st, In the beautiful aoeiety drama, “Amove tmh Clouds.” They seem to be an institution of the Star City* their rendition ot the above play having met with great favor there, as is shown by the following extract from the LaFayette Courier: “The entertainment of the Ihalian Dramatic Club l>st evening was u success in ail that lhe word implies. The drama presented' wat “Above the Clouds,” and the excellence of :he rendition was as astonishing as it was creditable. The Tbftli. ns have made ihemsetVr-s an institu.iou ot LaFayeite, and deserve all credit.”

Walker Items.

The “Old Reliable” Is visiting friends in Illinois this week. Schools all dismissed this week tor the holidiys, and that the teach, era may attend the county Institute Tiie teadhers of Walker will hold a joint institute with lhe teachers of Wheatfield andKankaaee on the third Sa urd..y in January. Miss Vena Bouk has returned once more to the happy people of Walker, after an absenee of thirteen weeks, during which she has been leaching in Keener. Gia I to see you among us once more Vena. Mr. Osbofne a young pedagogue ot economical propensities has bven riding to his school some three miles dissant from his place of abo l -, and placing his horse in the stable of a friend near the seho°l house. His horse slipping his halter one day, made an attack on another belonging to lhe owner of the stable and injured him so that he died soon after. We sympathize with you, Mr. Osborne, and with the owner ot the dead horse. Wa'.king would be cheaper.

One dsy last week a-prominent J I*, of Walker was seen wending his way homeward from Medaryville with a pint bottle in his pocket. In front of his wagon he spied the tracks of some animal which he supposed to be those of a bear. I he tracks led to a large tree which our J. P climbed. The animal was dislodged and proved to be of the lur bearing species commonly call ed raccoon. We would a id, however, that the bottle had nothing whatever to do with the affair. Our Worthy trustee, George Siahibatim, sent the other day for Dr. Gl iZ’brook, physician for the poor of this township, io under aid to ihe Rogers family who needed his services. He refused to attend them, giving as an excuse thlt hi* horses were not able to travel. Mr Glazebrook is paid a stated sum for attendance on the poor. We think it no more than justice to the t ix payers, whose money he receive* that he should have provided some way to reach these needy people.

A t Cost.

All winter Millinery goods in stock, are offered by Mrs. Chi.cotfc st cost. The ladies ofßenx-e----la<*r and vicinity can secure good bargains in an elegant line of goods by making a call soon at our new millinery store, one door west of Leopold's.

Temperaace.

By otder of President Daniel Du val temperance meeting will con. v-ne Friday evening of this week a* 6:15 P. M. in O’der to give those wl o desire an opport unity to witness l.e play “Above the Clouds,” by he ThaliUtts of Lafayette, ai the Opera House.

Mrs. Partington says

Don’t take any of the quack ro«truins, as they are reginlmit al to the hum in cistern, but pm y urtrust in H»p Bitters, hich wilicncegeneral dil apidalion,' cO'stif e liXbits and all e.-tniij diseases. They saved I<aac hem a severe extract of tripod teVer. They are tlie ne plus nnuin of medicines.—Jß<»-’on Globe.

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—Nickel pisuds-only at May lew’s. —Good Tea st 50 eta, at C.l* Hopkhis’. —B. F. Ferguson sxchangesflour. for wheat. —The Genuine Buckeye lahteri .•an be had at Bedford’? —The place tn bny fnrnl’rtre and ■arpets is at Norman Wan««r’s. —Diar.i'»n«l grain powder—crack iionlstWen nse it-sobl by Mayhew —Gvirt’s and ladies’ gold watclie*. si ver watches’ necklaces, gent.s ch tins, ladies’ sets al Gol luaan A II rdinat’a. —The people in the north part es Marion lownshiip need hb Ibnger drive to the capital for protierics C. P. Hopkins has a full lints', and will sell as cheap as any town store. —The extreme cold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade n stoves-. They sell faster than ever. lie keeps the best and gives first class bargains. —For Sal! on easy terms, i good farm team, with wagon and harness. Will sell cheap for cash. Any one wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with- us. Call at ibis office.

—The firm heretofore existing and known ua the law firn of Wright A Reeve Is hereby mutually dissolved. C. P. Wright assuming the business and responsibility of tile firm. Dee 22d. ISSO. C. P. Wright. N. W. Reeve —We hereby, notify the public that we have purchased the interest of J. M. Jost in ti>e firm ot Bending <fc Jost, and that we assume all liabilities di the old firm and collect all accounts dtie them.--Those in debted to the firm of FendingA Jost are requested to call immediately and settle their accounts. —The books of F. W. Bedford have beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing t hemselves 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 gra'itude by helping in his need. Do so and

save cost.

NOTICE TO TAX PATERS, Notice is hereby given to the taxpayer* of Jasper voimty, Imliana, that f have now received the tax duplicate fol* 1880. and that I will attend, a* the law directs, at the Treasurer’* Office, iu Rensselaer, from this date (December nth, 1880.) until the ( Third Monday If April, 1881. To receive the first installment, and until the first Monday In November, following to receive the second installment of said taxes for said year. The following table exhibits the rate of taxation oa each tflOO and on each PoU*. for State. County and Township purposes, iu the several Townships and Corporations mentioned:

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520.888.58 88JL s - % .® Taxes may be paid in full or in two installmdnlsr The first istallment including all Road Tixes is pavable "n orbefore thethint Monday in April. 1881. and the second in bailment on or before the first Monday in November 1881. If the flrat installment is not paid when due. then both installments become deiinqnent and ten per cent, penally will be added to tbs fulL amount. Tax payers will And it greatly to their advantage to call early, and avoid mistakes Incident to the rush of business of the last few days. AU Load Receipts should be presented in payment of the April iauallment. Sale of Lands for Delinquent Taxes, begins on the second Monday in February, 1831 All lauds upon which Ditch Tax is delinquent will be offered for sale at that time. I am also required Uy an order of tke board of coin nissioners to collect the railroad tax assessed on Newton township in favor of the 1.. D. & C R. K. Co. llenUt I. Adams, Treasurer Jasper County. Special Notice. Pa-ties having school fund leaned <fn which imere-d is delinquent, will give tits payment oi said interest their attention before the first of M iy, 1881, as the law c impels the prompt rollec.ion of interest off school funds. EzbaC. Nowels. Auditor, Jasper County

PEDAGOGUE.

0&O. C. SMITH, 1 CARPENTER AND JOINFR. All work entrusted to my care will be done with neatness and diapalcli. Charges lietuonablt. Waters* Perfection Organ. Queen Anne Style of Case. / '"-|y These ereanrivaled la Tone, Workaasiahfp, Durability and Finish. At - ■ r«-y iouz prices lam selling, there is no C-- n why every oce should not own one of these .i in<iru-nents Every oig.n sold by me is warrantedl for six yean to give enflre satA liberal discount to Teachers. Minister-, •-s and Schools. Agent* Wanted In •-'■’••niity. SehdferriW 111 lint rated I .irentarf gnj Jesti noaiak, iu« out. and it wrl receive prompt at ..avu . . - T WATER*. >4 East 11th St., Mew York.

■ nin ii imrawim .»■ wwMßßmm-wnr! 4 D B CTORV. JUDICIAL ?!ronlt Jndge KnwtM P.Tt*MMOKf. P ating Attorney.. F*an? W.Hascuu. . r*r»«4 of Co»rt—>lr»4 Jfovriat/ in .’ THr4 Jtimitav »• Atatulitf i» rUri Mvihtiaf •• U<4oLr. C*V9TT OrFICKMt: Irrk .....t HAatrl M; Prtci. -heritr Gkq. M. Kobom*. Vwditor < Eziu C. No rxi.*. Freasnrer IIBNWT I. Xl'AM*. •»m or.ier Jambx.T.. AArw .» n revor.. 3i Ai.T’; Public Johnnie . .D. B. 'lart's. (Ist District Isaac. Com scission or* <l'l District W. K. Pa«k <so «3d Dlktriqt F., K. HOCK KOO r. l’o»M isrftmrr*’ -fl—/-<»■*/ in JfarvA, ■fnnt. Sf/ 'fnbtr Itnj !>re»mb»r. CO I FOAATICK OJTICkJM- x Marshal Cif’tLrs PwArr. Clerk •. . M. I. I’aiLLir.-j Treasurer Ctilahas C. fist Ward.CßAKi.cs f. Watcrr 2d Ward WiUtyTii H, i.kco. Couacilmea {3d Ward tuttin IfAYhiW' i 4’llWaril GXORCK SlfcvKU' IsthWanl .F. J. Sr,KS’ PUT 8 1 CI A ns. pR. I. B. WAS ii Biu «n” PHYSICIAN and SURGEO:’, - Rens«e!aer, Indiana. Give* special attention to Diseasssot and tJiildren and Citronie Disease*. Remembercalls are promptly attended when not professionally engaftdl :■

] OSES B. ALTER. ‘ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer. IntL OrkiCt—At W. J. Inlet’s Drugstore. |JR. J.B. O W ENB, HOMEOA T II I C Phtsician a RUKOKOM. Fehsselaer. Indiana. Dace one door west of Postoffice, kosl lenr* opposite Dr. Ixmghridge’s. QR. O. C. LI-NkT.i HOMOEO P A T H, Rensselaer, liid, Office fronting the court house, and east of tbs Pnstoffloe. , ——— 1 ATTOBSETS. CUAKLES P. IVRfOKT, NATHANIEL W. RKEVK. Attorney at Law. Notary Public. IIIGHT & REEVE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting Agents and Real Estate Brokers, (Office over Stair s Grocery Store.) ggsy-Abstracted! title* prepared, lands examined, taxes paid, etc., etc. ■ . ’ pjARPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW/ Remington, Ind. Practit in the courts of Jasper, Newton and Beu ton couutiee.

C. P. WRIGHT.

yy H. PIERCE, . , ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Notarv Public. Collections made in any part of the State. Ofiicein Hathaway buildinr. ORPINE AI F.’T’HILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second - story of the Makeover buildinir. 3iMox P. Thompson, David J. Thompson; Attorney at Lttlo. Notary Public. I’HOMPSON & 8R0.,J I ATTORNEYS.AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands, M. L. SPITLER Collector and R.a. DwiOGiNS. ciMXi DWioeixa.' 8. 4 Z. DWIGGINB, I , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ifid. We have jnoney to loan to farmers At T per sea t interest on long time. Call at the Citizen's Bank and see uj. pRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A nd Heal Etlato £rokor, Office next door to Postoffise. Practices In She'courts of'Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. 0A NIE LILM JLLE R, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ri seelaer; tiicf; Notary Public an . Insuraaiee Agent, fpeelal attention given thecollection and prompt remit ».nce of claim*.

A. BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS/ Buy and sell domestic ejtcli«nge. make collections on all availableiHiintu, pay interest on certified **time depot!la, etc. Hours from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4. o’clock p- m. A QU AR REED, 4 PLASTERER & BRICKLAYER A eweZaer, Indiana. All ord rs attended to promptly I and w/th • ospitch. Rai s. Howland, Marble Bensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Marble' Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to building work. 12-0

R. S. bwlggias, Ziurt LwiggiaX PrM't. C—hitr. Citizens’ IBank,IK If MB LAK K. Ijra/AXJL. Dose a general banking business: gives special attention to collections; remittances made oU layof payment at current rate of interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; rxcuange bought and sold.' This bank owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in 1875. Thia safe is pro jected by one of Sargent’s time locks. The bank vault iised ie as good us can bs built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this bank furnishes -as good security W depositors as can be furnished HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington at..) Rensselaer, - - Indiana/ R. J. HOPKINS. . pHS HOI’KINs HOUBE has acquired an' L ecvtabja reputation with the traveling >ublic,ajid is widely known as affording, t'cu awt acediamodations and moat satislartory enoermainment. Day and week boardcan al ways »• obtained at most reasonable rates, «-». R. .1. HOFKfXS NOViTELS HOUtiE, Rensselaer, - - ladiana TIIOW BOROUGHS Pro. PHE NOWELS HOUSE is n new, tbree-"_ story brick hotel, jus£ opened. Ths prorietor gas had much experience caterer > th< wants of the fraveliug ]wb ic, lbs iblef are supplied with an ai m taore et ie best food know, ths-entin*. j art, th? L xVrooms are lares,. welt lighted, properly edtilatad andooie/ortably lUruiStied, the ixwls nd bedding are aM. new. clean au-J - 'ne traveling ottblie is reS’-ectrniryTsoJiciteil ttf them a "vl. .Day .-tipi week bo.r<;e>-M wflL ’ i I “sothslr :utere.-t Jo stop st th* Nowise