Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1881 — Page 3

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fl 1 IT. W«>t < aa«k Hyrep •» ■ PM. Cera ft>r l orarmjHk# B Il o<-1* quick and II ta»tr. good. ■ Oaae >imH,-betlie terse. M rWrrQxv the ciiraj**l an oat. ■ X the beat. foM tvt-o wl*r». ■ ■• s r . ; ,.« <1 CQiw lawito. i ~ ~~ VICK’S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE F>w IS<ll* an elegant book <•( tX* pap*. One colored Sower plate, ami »M illißlration*'. with dea> enpiionsof the IxM flower*and vegetables, and direction, ter growing. Otilv loeents. la Eiiriiah or German It you alter*anls buj need deduct the lo eenta. VK’KTJSEEDfc are the best la the world. The Floral Guide *lll tell how to get and grow theta. Viek'a Flower and Vegetable Garden. 175 Faav«, • colored p!atea.'>cu engravings. For 50 renV in pacer covers ;JI oo in elegant c'.oth. lu Genaau View's llinstrnted Monthly Magazine—32 paces, a colored plate in every n urn tier and many fine engraving*. Price 11* per year; Five copies for E3.on Specimen number, sent for to eenta; 3 trial •oplei for 25 eeuta. Address JAMES VICK. JioebMter. N. T MALARIAL POISON The principle eauMi of nearly all liekaeaa hi«time of the year na.it* origin te a disordered Liver, which, if not regulated in limn, great suffering, wretche.lne*. and death* will •sane. A gentleman, writing from Muth America, eave: "I hive u.-ti. year Simmons Liver Regulator with go-*J effect, both aa a prevention and cure for Malaria! Fevers on the lathmil* of Panama.'* If you feel drowsy. debilitated, bave frequea headashe, mouti taMcpbadiy, poor appetite and toncue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or ••biliousness." and nothing will cure you «o speedily and permanently a. to take - SIMINS' LIVER REGULATOR It is given with safety and the happiest ulta t > th* ino.t delitate infant. It take. e piaen of quinine and bitters of every'kind. t Is theche-ipjst, purest and best family metis e in tbe world. SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGIST?

Children CRY FOR Pitcher’s ■ Castoria tfolKsr* like, and Physlalana raconneoJ it. IT 1$ NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS | the "Workl’s Pain-Believing remexiles. They heal, soothe and cure Burna, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism' upon Man, and Sprains, Galls, and Lamo nett upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. THE LIGHT-RUNNING NBWBOn BTILL KEEPB THE LEAD*! Because it is tbe alm plent, most rstt. able, aad beat Sewing Machine ever Invented. It does its work quickly, qute«ly aad well, and always riven > whit It in thareeult at 25 years of puttee t labor and practical experience by most skilled mechanics. It combines tbe good poiatxM all other machines, wlik mosae off Ukete ffeMets. There are many Sewing MachioM of atom in the market, but bom are sa eomptete aad porfeet la detail) bom possess the zaarked adwamßaeoo aad raperteu- worth that have TUB in it the Xaw- Bomb so famous. It has won tbe confidence of all who hove seen It, being now beyond doubt the moot perfeet Sowing Machine in tbe nmeteet. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Descriptive OroulsH be.' JOHNSON, CLARK A CO, SO Union Square, W. T. tWleage, Illa., er Orange, Maem W. B,R . khoaets, sgsn s, Jtaasseker, lad HOP BITTERS?? (A Medicine, not a Drink.) COSTAIXS H hops, nrcnr, mandrau, ■ DANDELION, B ASHTB* Fritter »sn Fr«TMrnic,LQyau- I TIM UV AtX OTUKB bITTXt*. B THEY CURE Bas of the Stomach. Bowels. Bleed, I ldn> ya. and I Unary Organs. Xef. os. si c:.iv«nr..-s*nd espedaUy g Fcmals compialata. OO IN COLD. id tor a ease they win not enre foranvtblnc in i>urc or iujnrieua ■ found in lu.a. ■ drnrxut for Itep Bitters and t~y li >rs you sleep. Take no esber, I m absolute and Irr-sir’fhl.enrs for ■ ■ue*a,uK of opium, u>te*oe sad K narcol.es ■ StXD FOB CIKCTIAB. ■■■■■■ All aW*v ~vH Vy E hl Ar. Caq, hb«**«yfvT, > . Y.. A Ywußte,Qß< | SIOO A MONTH nc mm la evssy < •* •« t **. Waatoownnt JOLVTXd XV A B wises, teed »w sivwten sad tones Ilso, fer Tbe PMjriffa Isgaeine sndGrassd Prewinasa. Oulyffnvn amr. Jarafd* te* *wKamp, or 3 m nth. tor io c,M*. r. i.acw a r*. wee ana m, rhiiiSriyw, w ram** »

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Two dainty pad* Jor fire cent*! —every body elee eelle them for five eeais aplene—at the | eel office new* end stit'onery st* nd The cheapest ever sold in Rensselaer and the beetfur the meney. —Chicago, Indian ipotia, an! CSncinnatti daily papers received every noon and night except Bnnday. All the popular illustrated and weekly story papers. Everything in the stationery line, at the post office news wad stationery stand. Ink only five cents a bottle. —The Chicago daily Times, Tribune aud Inter Ocean, the Indianapolis daily Journal and .Sentinel the Cincinnati! daily Enquirer, the weekly Toledo Blade, Detroit Free Pieea and Burlington Hawkeye, Puck, Police News and Police Gazette, for sale at the Peat office News and Stationery stand. —Ths Mabch Masazinbs —North American Review, Scribner, Atlantic, Harper, Lippincott, Popular Monthly, Leelie’s Sunday Magazine, Leslie's Leisure Hours, Leslie’s Ladies’ Magazine, Godey, Artbar, Peterson, Gleason, Barnes’ Eluciiional Monthly, 81. Nichols*, Wide Awake, The Nnrscry at the poet office news and stationery stand.

—Beat coal oil at Tharp's. —Window fixtures at Tharp’s. - —Paint brushes at Tharp's. —Pure white lead at Tharp's. —For paints oils k varni.hea go to Tharp's —Try that eider vinegar at Tharp's. —When you want gxxl tine cut or plug tobacco go to K. 11. Tlinrp for it. —Try that ready, mixed pa nt, any shade you want at Tharp'*. You ean get any patent mede.ino you want of E. II Tharp. —For best bargains in all kinds of dregA medicines, pairta A oils, wall pap«r an I window shades eith- r clj h dr p»p*r Ac. A . call on F. 11. i'h<rp.

—Sm<lll« at Peacock's. —Try Bed ford's CQ cl. tea. Fr-*h orange* at Bedford*. —Jack W to ‘>ury. The Tailer. —New pt nt* al the Trade Palacd. ’ —Peacock's whip*—lest m the market Beds.-rd ke-p-> all kind* of gvrdeii seed*. —Dried fruit* a specialty at C. C. Starr A Co'*. F*r big bargain* in teas go to C. C. Blarr A Co'*. —Call at N Warner A Seos fdr all kinds of hardware. ••—Eggs are coming down? Bro. Connor, take eoumge. —That 60 cent tea at C. C. Starr A Co's is a rattler. Try i». —Codfish, mackerel aud all kinds of fill) al C. C. Starr A CoW " —Carpet chain in all colors at Willey A ‘ Sigler's Trade Palace. —Go to Peat-ack's fvr harness rpairs; Lie work bears the te t. —Mens and boys' clothing t> suit every body at the Trade Palace. —Go to Bedford’* for canned sabnon, •ardines and cove oyster*. The UcrcuLicA* and tbe Indianapolis Journal together for $2.25. —Zea say* he is terrible when he attack* any one. We believe him. —Try that tea dust at C. C. Starr A Cu‘*. A big bargain for the money., —Attend the meetings, afternoon and evening, at the M. E. Church. —§s, 000 worth of new clothing just opened at the Trade Palace. —l2 Iba. sew prunes or 16 lb*, old prunes , far SI.OO al C. C. Starr A Ce'a. Hominy, rice, beans, pearl barley and eat meal at C. C. Starr A Co'*. —Daytoa col'ars, the beat manufactured, kept for sale at Peacock s Calling and visiting card*—beautiful design*—at the Rkpublicam office. —Now ie tbe time to feed your stock oil meal. For sale by C. C. Starr A Co. cushion* trimmed in all cheap—at Peacock'* harnee* shop. —Brushes; brushes, curry eombs —every thing in tbe harness line at Peacock's. j —Peacock! why, every body knows Pta cock; he makes those first class harness. —Go to Bedford'* for French Monitor* London sauee, catsup and pepper sauce, —New stock of spring and summer shoes for genu and ladies, at Willey A Sigler's. —Dont forget that your best interest depends on it—subscribe for the Republican. —Try Peacock on harnorn; a full stock alwsys on hand aad all our work warranted. Bono fine Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale by Norman Warner if eallod for soon. —ls yeu want shade trees, evergreens, rases er shrubbery go tbe Rensselaer Nuroery. ■ —G. P. Daugherty end son-la-law Paris have bee* several week* in Illinois to buy outle. —Kentland is in raptures over the prospect of a new depot at that place in the ■pring. —lfyea want grapevines, raspberries or etrawbery planta, go te Ibe Rensselaer Nnreory. —>Deat tail to give N. Warner & Son a call when wanting anythin4 in the hard - war*Hi»e.c —We eall attention of their patrons to the notice ofdissolution of tbe firm of Goldman A Hardman.

—But a few weeks more and spring will be here, and to these who expect to clean house and paper their moms anew I wish to say, that I have bought a large stock of wall paper, window shade*, fixture* etc. I have over fifty pattern* <»t wall paper all new styles and some most beautiful designs, I also keep (and wiU sell at bottom prices) white lead and oil, ready mixed paint of aay color, paint brushes, whitewash brushes, calsomine brushes, Ac. When you are about to buy any of the above named articles, please remember, I will make it to I your interest lo trade with me. Come and see me before buying. Your* truly

T-\/r-p-prnrrrn M BOG PDWDER. o Very Superior for all Kinds of Bread, Cakes, Puddings Dumplings, &c., 4c. Thia Raking Powder is the result of careful chemical research, and it* ingredient* are preuare<l in the higneat stale of purity. Entirely free from any deleterious substance*, and cbmnounded with a view to prodnee Bread of a far better qualitv. an<l in much leaa time, than any other method. Can make Buckwheat and all kind* of Batter Cake* without standing over night. o rKKCABKD OXLV BY EMMET KANN AL. CHEMISTt —at bi*— “Nxw Buick Davs Bronx,'• Washington Street, Rensselaer. Ind. First door ea*t of Tbxdb Pxlack.«|A>

Four farm* to rent. Fbsnk W. Bavcock. —ls you need any glassware or queen*ware don't tail to call on C. C. Starr A Co. and get a bargain. —The people have all found N Warner A Bons in their rew location. Merit oan not long remain hid. —F. W. Bedford is getting a large quantity of cord wood, green and dry, piled in hi* wood yard for sale. —ls you want any thing in the nursery line you must n>t send off for it, but go to the Rensselaer Nursery. —Rev. Vessel*, of Kontlan-i, is socking tbe appointment of chaplain in the penitentiary at Michigan City. —Go t;> b*dfotfi’s f<>t pcsehes canuod in •irup, pie peaches, cherries, blackberries, tern .-doe* and canned corn.

—Awrican Sewing Mschino 2 drawer*. and drop leaf, the best machine in the world al Willey A Sigler’s. —Mrs. Martin Hurns and infant child died yesterday tnorniug at the family re*i-din-e ten miles r.orth of town. —All matter intended for publication in tbe Republican must reach us not later than Tuesday noon to insure insertion. —C. P. Hopkins ha* received a full lim of fresh Garden B*«d*. Cull early *0 you maj have a choice among the first. —Warner A Sons have on hand a large quantity of clean timothy seed. Dual fail to eee'ur* some before it is all gone. ? —Wm. Brown and wife visited friend* in Tippecanoe county last week, n.rking the trip acres* the country in a carriage. —Notice the eard of Jonathan Pencock, The llarnera Halter, also hi* local announcement* of Imrgains in his line. —Willey A Sigler are now receiving the largest stock vs ready-made clothing ever opened under one rouf in Jasper County. —Art Cole sided in evolving the Democratic Sentinel last week. Hu infused an unwonted portton of life into that paper. —C. F. Engle, Druggist, says: Rinehart’s Worm Lxenges excel every thing else for worms. I cannot keep store without them. 2. w —The Billiard saloons of Rensselaer are now favorably situated for the enticement of ihe youth and the gobbling in of their extra dimes. H. E. Fields retires from the Sheldon Gautte, leaving the paper in ml* charge of Mr. Johnson with whom he was associated ia i te publ cation . —Goto Bedfords for" Marble,’’ "Golden Eagle,” Spotted Fawn,’’ "Climax,” "Star" and other choice brnd* of plug, fine cut and smoking tobacco*. —John McKeever ha* begun th* erection of a new barn on the lot to be occupied by his hotel, on which wark will be commenced early la the spring. | —Why wo)ry and fret your life away trying to farm with old, rotten harneßs, when Peacock would supply you with a new set cheap and warranted? —To be ready for the spring trade. Warner A Bona have jest brought on a large lot of cultivator* and other farm machinery. They are prepared to sell at low prices. —M. L. Warreq weßt to Battle Ground last week where be will remain mv*t*l month*. He wanted th* news from Jasper, a* be ordered the /frpuAlican sent to his address. —I have secured a eummission as Notary Publie and will be happy to execute all legal documents. I can be found at my store at all limes, aad ready for business. C. P. Hopkins. —Any ladies wishingtokaow of the merits of the Excelsior Kidney Pad, its action, etc., are referred to Mrs. Wm. E. McKenknie, Photographer Parlors, Toledo, 0. —Sre. Adv.

—Pleaae remember that E. fl.Tharp keep" la tb« Hempbill building opposite th* Trade Palace. • When yeu are in need of aay thing in the drag line, book or stationary, eomh*. braabe*. portamery, soaps Ac, you should not fail to call on him before you buy. Ed. is determined to succeed and propose* te win the patronage of the |>eoplo by fair and square dealing aud selling al tbe lowest poesitde prices, always r-membering that ten customers paying a profit of 10 per cent i* better than one, paying 100 per cent, in tbe Hemphill building opposite the Trude Palace.

—O, why should the soul of mortal be »ad* Get ••bargains" in tea and be glad; By C. C. Btarr A Cc the tea is sold, And many time* its weight it's worth in gold. Try it. —Brother Wood served in the capacity of devil in the Republican office this week. He is an improvement on the original devil for all hi* works are work* of righteous* nese. —Mr. William Greenfield has bought property in the north part of town and we understand will build a residence on it in the spring and become a citizen of Rens' selaer. —Win. Faris a lending farmer of Gillnm township gave our office a pleasHnt cull last Monday und left a pleasant reminder of hi* visit in the way of a renewal of subscription to the Republican. Leave your orders for letter heads, note heads, bill beads, statements, envelope*, circulars, programme*, invitation*, pamphlets, cards, posters, etc., etc., at the Rkpubucai office. All orders receive prompt attention. —N>w is th- tim* for farmers to get their plow* sharp >ned an I repaird, ra»ly f>r the spring plowing. Roberta A Bro. are prepared to do all work in that line, on short notice, and at lowest pric-**. Give them a call. —Th*re will be services to night at th* Presbyterian church, also Saturday afternoon at 2 P. M. and <n Sunday morning and evening. Preaching by Rev. Mr. Tay7 lor. The public cordialy-invited lo attend all these services. > —John Pari* of Oxford has been visiting old scene* in and sbont town, this weekHe report* business flourishing over in Benton, and <-xjress<-8 unbounded confl* dense in the early completion of the north and south railroad. —The workmen on the railroad grade north of town were tronferrvd Monday, to Delphi to aid in repairing Ihe bridge st that place. Tin- JWork will! be pushed rapidly forward, and iu a short time wo shall be able (gain to reach Delphi by rail.

E. H. THARP.

Lost.-A little rat terrier, about eighteen months old, of a reddish brown color, and goes by the name of •‘Carls’* The finder will confer a great favor u|wm> the owners, Messrs. El#w >rtb A S-gler, by leaving the same at the Nuwels House. —Latest accommodation—L'-aving Rensselaer, 5 oclock A. M., for $1.70, the I. D. A C. and Pan Handle R. KM*, will carry you to Logan-port. giving yeu 9 hour* in the city, returning, b*ave Logansport at 6. 27 P. M. arriving at Ren-selaer, 8.30 I*. MFare round trip, $3.40.- / Mr. Chapnin, living near Crown Point, the Kryinttl says, lost one of his b-gs last week by being run over by the cars. He attempted to alight from the trMiH while it was in motion when soniv<hing in bis cost pocket caught on the railing of the car, throwing him with his leg aereas the rail iu front of the whei-I*. »—Rensselaer street* presented a lively appearance lasi Saturday. After the heavy •now of Thitr-dny th-sun shone out bright and tl*e air was pleas ir,t. Early in the day teams began to erriv flout thecountry tidod with people corning to do trading with our merchants. All day this continual . and much money changed hands, and our merchats were made happy. Notice to the farmers of Jasper ai-d Newton Co'*.: The Rensselaer Mill is now in operation. Mr. Deiluveo of Newton Co. has routed J. D. Hopkia*' interest, and the mill will be run by Saylor A DeHaven. Mr. DeHitven is a miller of thirty year* experience and ha* the reputation of being one of the best millers in Northern Indiana They desire the patronage of everybody and guarantee satisfaction. —Conductor Jones, of the 1., D. A C. R. R., is one of a* family of three brothers, all of whom are engaged in railroading. One of his brothers is train master of the Ohio Central railroad, with headquarter* at Columbus, Ohio. The other is president of a projected road in lowa. Mr. Jone* has been connected with our narrow gauge from the time of it* construction. * —The Refi-blican job office has been crowded with work tn the last two weeks. Sale bill*, horse bills, posters of all kinds, hall programmes, invitations and tickets ; all kinds of ornamental printing, and it come* to the Rkpubi.ii:.ix job office because it is known that under the management of M. O. Cissel, lite old experienced job printer, it will be well done and on short notice. —The sermons delivered by Dr. Godfrey at the M. E. church last Sunday, morning and evening, were listened to by good audiences. The sermon of the morning was ••The Fall and Depravity of Man, Hi* Redemption Through’Christ and the Resurrection of the B<>dy," being an elaborate and logical argument and answer to Liberalism of the preeent day. The evening discourse was on the subject; ••Mystery.” —Mr.I. S. Goldman of the firm of Goldman and Hardman, jewelers, has seld hi* interest in the business to Mr. P. J. Hard naan as per notice of dissolution in another place. Mr. Goldman gives notice in this* issue, of household furniture for sale. H expect* soon to change his place of residence. We are sorry to lose Mr. Goldman from our midst. Our loss will be a decided gain to any place in which he may decide te make hi* home. Next Saturday the .teachers of White county will hold a reunion at Monticello. A gebd programme of exercises has been arranged. Samples of the work of different schools on various subjects have been prepared and will be arranged for exhibitiea. Eminent educators from abroad will be in attendance. The teachers of White ate, certainly alive to their best inirest* and to those of the schools, and this reunion is a more in the right direction.

Fiower Plants.

Nearly every peraon living in Renseelaer or in the immediate vicinity who attempted te prenerve winter blooming plants for decoration purpoees have suffered serious J disap peintmem by reason of the unusual rigor of the winter. Every collection ha* b*ea more •r les* d*meg*d aud depleted, and n<A a few entirely deal roved. BceauM I wish I* enwocrage the taste of our community for floriculture, because I have aa iatenee liking for flower*, and because this industry has not yet be*n attempted in Rensselaer, this aa. nouncemeot is made to inform those who may become interested, that arrangement* have been perfected with the proprietor* of one of the most extensive and beat known green houses in Indiana by which plants will be on sale at tbe post office room, as soon as th* season is suitable for their shipment. Blooming plant* in pot* will be sold or plant* will be supplied in quantities for bedding out. The collection embraces the several families of toses, annuals, perennial* and tbe rarer exotics which aj* found in green houses and ceiiMt va lories. The guarantee* are: heullby vigorous stock, true to name anil description; safe arrival in good condition; cheapness. Order* for beddin r plants may be left with meat any time now, which will be filled *ud goods shipped as early a* the sea-

son will permit.

HORACE E. JAMES.

To Debtors.

—All persons indebted to ths undersigned on book account or otherwise are earnestly requested to call and settle the same without delay. Roberts & Bao. —Our farmer re «ders will be interested in the new plow ad of N. Warner & Sons. They are getting in a big stock of all kinds es agricultural implements fur the spring tride. They have taken advantage of the early markets 10 buy low, and, consequently are pre,>ared to give their customers the most favorable terms. —A terrible cyclone struck the office of the Democratic Sentinel last Monday. No printing material dertroyed, but the whole office blown into appl<—pie order. It hurt Mac slightly, but he has about recovered from the effects of the shock, and may be considered out of danger. We congratulate him onfhis miraculous escape, but, as a friend advise him against encountering such storms. —Last week at Monticello, several ladies of that place came near being drowned, the Herald says, by a sudden and unexpected rise of the river. They had congregated on tbe river bank te witness a great gorge of ice that had gathered in the channel above them, when all at once it broke away from its position and moved rapidly to. ward them. They made baste to escape from the rising flood but were engulfed, and it whs only by the most indefatigfble, effort* of some gentlemen who happened lo be near that tbe ladies were saved, —We might prophesy regarding tie/ weather, but we’re not going to d» it. Last week we remarked that old Hiems was ab-iut to let go his icy hold and give entrance to balmy spring, but no sooner had w* pushed the word* from our pencil point than tho old fellow lightened his grip; and sent Aeolus ru-hing forth from his dark .and gloomy cavern to blow* harder blast and strike terror to the heart of the unf orfunate wayfarer. The old fellow caught us out of stove wood and, with the coal box unreplenished. We shall prophesy no more. —We are in receipt of the Seed Catalogue of David Lat>dieth A Sons. I'hiladtdphia, Fa. This firm, established in 1784, is the oldest in their line in the United States, and is widely known for square dealing. Their Aliu ina* aud lltral Re'is er in I Catalogue is "an im?rove:n-nt upon form :r editions;.their motto seeming ..Iways to be Forward. It is illustrated with cuts of their farm buildings and the mere important vegetable*. It contains Valuable tables and instructions to market garden-rs and amateurs. It is mailed, postpaid, to all who apply for it. —Michigan City Enterprise; Thursday evening While skati gou the harbor, jus' be10* the draw-'ird j;*, Miss Eu,>i>a Miller young <st daughter of eh ipbtin Miller, was precipitated into the water, by the breaking of the "ice. Intryingto rescue ter, W. L. Chase also fell in Miss E'tplia hud tbe r.-markalde presence of mind to cling to the edge of the ice with tbe toe of her skate and her fingers, until her conipunion had regained the solid and could rescue her from her hazardous position. It was a nrrow escape for both parties and should be a warning to skater* who venture on the harbor ice. —Wiiiam tc Republican: A pirty consisting of W. R. Jones, James A., Low, M. Rice, Sile Recke, assisted by J. G. Roy les, made a preliminary survey of the promised ditch from the Kankakee, starth g at th* foot of English Lake, running south to the summit, and thence along the Monon to where it empties in the Tippecanoe river The route is thought to be p> acticable, and an appropriation will probably be made by ghe Legislature to carry out the projec t. We stneerly hope it will meet with Legislative favor, for such an improvement would be of immense value to this county. Our Senator Mr! Keiser, is doing hi* level best for it, —Some heathen in tbe shape of a Benton county farnier-r-no civilized crea'ure would be guilty of such an act of cruelty—drove to town ou last Saturday, early in tbe morning with a span of mules: and by the way, last Saturday w experienced one of the severest storms of this cold winter. This heathen let those |>oor mule* stand the live long day, uncured for >n the sto r m, while he play el pool and drank sod corn whisksy. Late in the day one ot uur humane citizens took the mules to one of the livery barns »nd ordered them cared for. —Fowler Era. And yet they boast *f their high social culture over there, and their advened stage of civilization; They had better organize a missionary society a d see if they can net convert some of their heathen. Fewler dote* on licensed saloons; She his only six of those delectable civilizing iMtitations. Rev. W. G. Vessels formerly pastor of yhe M. E. Church of this plact, now of .Kentland has invented and procured a patent for a combination sa*h lock, which is designed te supers* le all other*. It is *im. pie, nent, durable and cheap. It locks perfiec'ly and securely both sash at *ny desired position. Il is all eoeealed except the point of the lever which is operated at stationary point in tbe insi te stop at the center of the window. By depressing the lever, the lower sash is unlocked and by raising it the uper one is unlocked By a certain movement of the lever it is locked in such away as to secure it proof against accident and burglary. He has recently visited Chicago and contracted for a supply to meet immediate demands. Rev. A. W. Wood of this place will give any informatiou desired concerning this device and through him a supply can be obtained to meet present demand*.

Teachers. Please Read This .

Whea yea want anything In tha lin« *f books an-I stationery, pens, inks and cards, reward cards, small chromes, autograph albums. Box impar, and bonks suitable for prises Ae., He., plaaso call and see me before you buy. I have a nice line of such goods and will sell them very cheap. Yours truly.

—Spend a day with u» in the ‘ Star City’’ Lafayette, for $3.40, “a reduced rate”. The two “Friendly Hands,” I D. & C. and Wabash R. R'ds., will carry yen from Rensselaer to Lafayette and return you same evening, leave Rensselaer nt socluck A. M , returning arrive in Rensselaer 8.80 P. M. —“The travelers friend”—l. D. &C. R'y. Passengers leaving Rensselaer at 12.80 P. M. can arrive in Chicago at 8 P. M. same evening, by way of Monticello and Logansport over Pan Handle R. R. Fare from Rensselaer to Chicago $5.15. Returning over same route, leave Chicago at 9 oclock A. M. of same d <y.

Far Sale.

We will sell the brevier type, in which thia page is printed, about 200 lbs., at 20 cts. per lb.

Pasture For 1881.

The uucersigne I will take cattle on pasture at following prices: yearling steers at 1 et. per day,two year old steers at 1| cts. for the season 1881.

Far Sale at a Bargain. Folding top Singer sewing machine, baseburner heating stove, nearly now. and other household and kitchen furniture at private ealejalso a nice assortment of fine pictures and frames. Call soon if you would secure the best bargains. I. S. Goldmam.

A Cross Baby.

Nothing is so conducive to a man’s remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for five or by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, remember this.— Traveller.

Workigmen

Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your System nee’ds cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack of z\gue. Bilious or spring Fever, or some other Spring sick nets that will unfit you for a season’s work. You will save time, much sickness and a great expense if you will use one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family this month. Don’t wait.— Burlington Hawkeye.

Jack! Jack!! Jack!!!

Jack Waterbury has had the experience of first class shop< in the last ten years and flatters himself that he can dress you in as good style as any seop in the state of Indiana lie solicits the potronageof those who have t-een going away to get their clothes. also a fair share of the home patronage. All be asks is a fair trial.—New Spring goods next week (look a leedle oud) for something nobby. Very truly yours,

J. J. WATKRBUYY.

Notice of Dissolution.

* The partnership heretofore existing between tte undersigned, under the firm name of Goldman & Hardman, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm cfti be settled with' P. J. Hardman, who succeeds us in business at our old stand and to whom they have been assigned. He lias purchased our stock and business and we bespeak for him the good will and patronage which has been extended to us. • Isaac, s. Goldm an. Joseph F. Hiruman. Bjcnssklaeb, Isu., Feb. 22, 1881

Pleasant Ridge.

Spring close on hand and business booming. Weather splendid. Health improving. Pleasant Ridge school has commenced its spring term with the same teacher. Miss Allie Johnson closed her school last Wednesday. Mr. Lemuel Tyler has been on the sick list since his return from Arkansas; he is better now. Mr. Alfred McCoy Jr. has moved from - W- H. Me Donald’s farm down on the prairie. Sam McDonald has moved on the farm occupied by him, Clarence Travis to the place vacated by Mr. McDonald. Mr. G. M. Johnson to hia farm. Mr. Will Brown will move on the farm formerly occupied bp G. M. Johnson Mrs. A. Scripture now rides in a new “II unmindful of the snow. Mr. Frank Johnston and family, together with his sister and mother-in-law, on their way home from Rensselaer, last Saturday evening, were overtaken by a runaway team ot A. K. Yeoman’s; .It: team rai, into their slad and threw the occupant® out; all were more or less injured but it is hoped uot seriously. Rev Jackson preached at Pleasant Ridge school house last Monday night.

irones TO XOB-RfSIDUn. . , State of Indiana, Jasper County: In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term. 1881. Robert s. Dwtffgius vs. Daniel K, Dowty. Dowty, his wife, Martin V. Dowtv, Dowty, hia wife, Catherine McNeal, McNeal, her husband, Mary Markland, William Murklandq comes the plaintiff, by Z. Parris, his attorney, and files hia complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the resilience of the defendants above named is not in the alate of Indianh, (hat said defendants are n cessary parties to said action, which is for the foreclosure of a NoSce la therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be andappearon the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Co art to be hotiiew on the thirl Monday of March. A. D. 1881, at the Cosrt Hoose in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur te said complaint, th® sam® will be beard ami determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set ■•BALI * B< I the tofil Mid sJ court at Kensselasr, Indiana, this 0 7th day of Fsdroary. A. D. 1881. CHARLES H. PRICK Z. Parris, Att’y for Pl’ff. 21-4 w

BOnCB TO BURS W PIYTTIOI TO tH£ UAL BTaTS. State <*t Indiana, Jasper County, as: Notice is hereby given that DeWitt C, Hopkina. Administrator of the estate of Christopher U. Thornton, deoeasodirhas filed his petition to sell the real sslateotthc decedent, his peramal being iesufik-ient tojmy his debts; and that said petition will bebwtrd atr the -ext term of the circuit courtof saidcouatv. Attest: * CHARLKSH. PRICE, IL. a.) Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. February t, ISBI. *«•

icnci or pnrnoß to ull ual ht>TATX Notice isherebv given that Murdecal F. OiUeote Administrator.' with the will annexed, of the estate of Harriet C. Wyatt, late of Jasper cosintv decease*!. has filed his petition tn s 11 the following real estate in Jasper county to wit: The westhalf (**) of the North East quarter (W)of the south west quarter (*a) «»f section fourteen [l4) . Towuship thirty iJO] north, range seven (7? west, cw.taining twenty (to] acres more or less. That said petition is filed and au order of sale of said Real Estate asked, because the deecdeut's |>oraoiial estate is insufficient to pay her detrts. The petition will l»e heard at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court in Reurselacr. Jasper couatv, Indiana. Feb'y. 10, A. D. 18*1, CHARLES 11. PRICK, |LS.) Clerk of the Jasper Circuit court.

B. H THARP.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue of a eertirted copr of a decree tv. me directed from the clerk of the Ja.per Circuit Court in a <’u< wherein John Lewis is plaintiff and Joseph T. Hemphill. Ixtretta J. Hemphill. Marcus U. Lewis. Michael Mulcahay, Osman W.Church. Etueline J. Church. Htris B. Lyons and Cornelia Lyons are defendants, requiring me to make the s'nm of three hundred and fifty dollars and eighty-live cents (ta.VkSiJ with Interests aud costs* 1 will expose at public sal e to the highest bolder on Saturday the 19lh day of Kareh A D. 1881 Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I*. M.. of said day. at the door of. the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rentsand profits fora term not exceeding seven rears, the following described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter (Ml of the nortbonst quarter t of section twenty eight (X<) town twenty eight (38) north range seven (<) west in Jasper county aud st te of Indiana. If snclt rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said re d estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and casts. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. “ JOHN W. I*OWELL. Feb. it IRS). Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro. Attorneys for plaintiff.

Indianapolis, Delphi 4 Chicago Railway. Tlznas Tatis XTo. 6, Taking effect on and after February 1, 1881. COLUMBUS TIME. * Twenty minHtm fatter M«i» MubriaA tin»e. southward' no. 1. I no 3. stations Del. & Lal. Chi.& East. Express. ; Eipress. Rensselaer A. M. li:301‘. M. Arrive Pleasant Ridge 6:15 “ 13:45 •• “ Zard Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 A.M. 1:00 P. M. “ Lees:4s •• 1:15 “ Sliarpsburgh Flag. Flag. “ bradfont ... .... 6SO A.M. 130 i'.M. Leave Brad font ...Ifi:to i2:l(i •• Arrive Wnnl Flag Flag “ Wright Flag Flag “ Horner 6:50 A.M.j2:30 p. M. •* Honey Creek Flag Flag “ Me El hoc . Flag Flag “ Monticello7:lo. A.M. 3:50 I*. M. Leave Monticello...7:ls “ 3:10 •• Arrive Riverside Flag Flag •• Yeoinan 7:40 A.M. 3:85 1». M. “ Pittsburgh 8:05 " 3:55 *• “ Delphi 8:10 “ 4:00 “ NORT H W ARD? ~ NO. 2. | NO. 4. stations CM.I Reas. CM.& Reis Eipress. AcCi’t’B. Leave Delphi9:3o A. M. 5:80 F. M. Arrive Pittsburgho:3s •• ‘U:3S •• “ Yeoman 0:55 “ 5:7>5 “ “ Riverside . Hag. Flag. •* Monticello 10:29 A.M. 6:Ju I*. M. Leave Monticellolo:2s “ 6:30 “ Arrive McElhoe .... Flag. Flag. *• Honey Creek Flag. Flag. “ Horner 10:45 A.M 0:50 P. M. “ Wright Flag. Fing. " ant Flag. Flag. “ Bradford 11:00 A.M 7:10 P.MLeave Bradford Il:o5 •* 7:35 Arrive Sharpsburg 11:15 “ Flag. ** J- ee Flag. Flag.] Hanging Grove . 11:32 A.M 8:02 I’. M. “ Zard Flag. Flag.. “ Pleasant Ridge 11:45 A.M «:15 P. M. “ Rensselaerl2:oo M. (8:30 •• All trains run daily except Munday*. No. 1 makes connections with Trains P., C. A St. L.. at Monticello for the East and West, and with the Wabash Trains. East and West, Rt Delphi for Lafayette and Toledo. H No. 2 makes connections at Delphi from East and West and with I’.. C. A St. L.,at Monticello for Chicago and with L., N. A. & C., at Bradford for the North. No. 3 makes connections with L., N. A. A- C. Road at Bradford North and close connections with P., C. A St. L.. at Monticell for Chicago and at Delphi with the Wabash East nnd West. No. 4 makes connection with Wabash from the West at Delphi, and with the P., C, A St. L. at Monticello for Chicago and Peoria. 8. N. YEOMAN, t Reciivkr.

S. P. THOMPSON.

17 STOP ORGANS. SUB-BASS * J?“ PIANOS $ 125 and upwards sent on trial. Catalogue .free. Address DANIEL F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. BEATTY’ S CABINET ORGAAS, CHURCH. CHAPEL AND PARLOR. BEATTY PIANOFORTES, GRAND, SQUARK AMD UPRIGHT. Best aid Sweetest-Toied lastrnnats ii the world. ORGA NS S3O, S4O, SSO, to SIOOO, 2do 3*2 stops. Pianos, $125 up to $1,600. Every instrument fulstrument fully Warranted. Sent on Trial. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue ami Steel-Plate.Engraving free. Those detdring to buy are requested to visit my faetory here, nnd select the Inst, ument iu person. Address or call bn DAIWXBX. . BSATTTT.Vfashington, X®w Jersey XDJFL. W. L. HAMASI DENTIST, IwUlitessv *• s i I citixen» v®f Rensftelser a n <i Jasper ■ I county th*t I have remov“'l '“y t*> the room rormcrly »o----f 9 WF' ST copied by Dr. A Jf 1 LWashburn,in the rear ot THE JEWELRY STORE. And that I am now bettor than ever prepared to execute all kinds of work in my branch of business in the highest style of the art ami at lowest possibe prices. ' <V. L. HAM AR. Waters’ Perfection Organ. QuunAwt Style of Case. «W«toare unrivaled ia Vaaa, Warkmansklp, nwrwbility «ed Flntab. At the very law price® 1 am selling, those is aa reaaaM why every one sb- own eueof these beautiful instruments Every etg sold by me k fully warranted for ®fix years to give entire sattsUciion. A liberal dHConatte Teachent. Minister-, Churches and Schools. Agent® vrantod in •varyCannty. Send for my ue* DI nm rated Cataiocnr, Circulars and Testimo iiah, rust out, Send a postal card and it will receive wrempt aU tenticn. T I„ W ITERi, 14 East l<th M.. Yew V>rk.

JULIET.

' : i JVDICIkL Urealt J*M» Ehwrx F.'.fxMWugn, Pmaeeuting Mtornrw ...D.vTip L. Rtaibv' •. nf dotwt-nmt JtnnJae ; ntrj Jf'insltiyifi rimt in Jaytf TUnl in (Mnher. -I, COHHTT orriCXXflf. tfiart ... cn*«Lga H* pbscw. rkvrtr JofivW.htwnu Auditor ...L Z Ex * A Nowm-s. Tnwsnrer ..: . ....... Ursxr I. Xnxufi. Kannrder - jAMfiaT. Aasrr-. Survev.r . ... Idsna ,«_A».Tax Superintendent FuMlr W>ob .O. B. Nww vi . Diatrwt Ha*® I*. l»«*t. CemaUetouon Hd Dl.trlet O st-Iff. Btx <3d District.. K. X. R-<*w -»». (.•vesWuwn' f'nnrt— ft nt MevaA, Jnne. aepfen’ber ants COxFOXAtIOII OmCEßfi: - Marshal ....' Ch*«lb» Pbatt. Clerk - K. I- Pit'LLiva Treasurer (.nnttCSt'C f Ist Ward. .Cm AMLxa P. Wati »T 8d Ward ..Wilma* H. Couaeilmea (M Ward ...CitakLA* Maymkw i 4th Ward Gburuk *d>lkis I SthWard .’.... F. J. »it»« PROFESSIONAL CAhDS j— - ' PHTBICIAXB. ' ■. OR. I. B. W ASH BIT «<X, PHYSICIAN and SURGKOX. Renwulaer. Indixita. Gives special attention te Diseases of Weoiru and Children and Chroale Disaasea. Remember calls are promptly attended wb •ot professional!v engaged. y|OSEB bTaltzel 1 PHYSICIAN andSURGION, • Renseelaer. Ind. Office— AtW. J. laere'e Drug store. TYR. J.S. OWENS, HOMEOPATHIC r PHYSICI AN A SVW'.-EON. B-ensselxer. Indiana. Office one door treat of Posttunce. Real Acne* opposite Dr. Ixnighridrr'a. J-)R. O. C. LINK, HOMOEOPATH,. Rensselaer, Ind. ' Office fronting the court house, and east of the Pnatoffioe. ’attobhkys? Cbaki.is p.Wriuht, Nathaniel W. Reeve. Attorney at Law. Notary Public. VT7RIGHT & REEVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Collecting Agents and Real Ectate Brokers, Rensselaer, Ind. ' (Office over Sterr’a Grocery Store.} JfiSF* Abstractsnf titles prepared, lands examined, taxes paid, etc., etc. JJA.RPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. PracHt in the courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. H. PIERCE, ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Notary Publie. Collections made in any part of the State. Office in Hathaway buildiur. F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in seoond story of the Makeerer bnikifng. Simon P. Thompson, Davii» J.-Thomphwx, J ttorney at JTolary t’tMio. '£HOMPBON & BRO., , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxon, selling ami leasing lauds. M. L. SPITLER Collector and AUtractor. a. 8. BWIGSIXR. XIMRI DWICGINB. 8. A Z. DWIGGINB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. We have money to logn to farmers at 7 per een t interest on longtime. Call at the Citizen's r Bank aad m us. PRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' And Real Ret.ite Rraker, • OSee nextdoor to Postoffire. Practices in Um courts of J a*per, Newton and Beu tvs oou nties. 14inds examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections mude. 77 '. OA.NIEL B. MILLER, V” ATTORNEY AT LAW; feg Rt see ner, Ind/* Notary Public an v Insuraaoe Agent. Spoehd attention given '©.thecollection and prompt remii'nnce of claims. I?’'-' $1 “aTMcCoT fit THOMPSON, | BANKERS ANO CATTLE BROWNS,' .5 ,1 Jl**'-yNS Buy and Hell domestic exchange. nwk»| collections on all available poihts,|pAO interest on certified tirn^. deptfipl^jj etc. Hours from V o’clock n>. Is', o’clock p. in. - 'fl OHAR REED, PLASTERER A BRICKLAwK A t»teiaer t All ord m attended to> and with < eepateh. Rai s. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Italian Marble, Quincy and Scsrfeb Granite, and give special attention to building work. 12-y B. a DviffgißS, ' Xintri Dviggi a Pree't. CettMer. Citizens’ Bank, RtXSSKLAKR, HTDiAXA. Does e general banking business; gives special attention to collections; remittance* Maae ois day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balance*; certiOentes bearing interest issued; exchange bought and soln. Phi* bank owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in 1878. This safe is protected by one of Sargent’s-time locks. The bank vaull used is as good aseaa be built. It wilt be seen from the foregoing that this bauk furnishes as good security to Isimsitors as can be furnished. HOPKINS HOUSE, (North bide Waihingtou fit.,) Rsnsselaer, * - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE KOPKiNa HUUBK has acquired aw enviable reputation with the traveling public, and is widely known as affording the best a-womniodationa and most satisfactory ea - tormaiameat. Day aod week board can always be obtained at most reasonable rates. U-«. R.J. HOPKIMH NOWELS HOUSE, - - lidiin TIIOMM BOROUGHS. Fro. THE NOWKL* HOUSE ie • new, threustury brick hotel. Just opened. The proprietor hvs luul muc i exparience as a caterer to the wants of the traveling i wh'.ic. The tables a-e suppled. k«Ub <n abuu lance of the ba-t food kmiigto Ous. evllnary art. the bol-rooms arc large, we'.l lighted, ventflat»l and c-vmf6rtaMv tarn lahmL she beds and be-Mingare all new-oican aud MidthfHl. Tl»e traveling public I* respectfully, solicited to Slve the u a call. Dffv aml week buarden will mi itsetbair interest to stop at the Now lea ' TK9 M A s-Bf) RREGHfi.