Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1881 — Page 3

THI CHEAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. tW Mo otter tare roM Ute Tbin—fc P»*wwf Trains Dally befiwi Cteo—a. Deo MoIMA Council Bhifft, OMk lAnerfio, BL Jteffc. AtcUra, Topeka te Kmh City. - Direct connection* for all points is Tintu Nebraska, Colorado. VjoaiM. HitatM, »«- vada. New Mexico, irfeoot, lteo,On|oa ao4 California. Ths gtartwt flpowMcst and Mart Oomfortebta Route Tla Hannibal to Fort Soott, Dnaleoa, Delias. Houston, Austin. Ban la* onto. Oalvre ton and all point* ta Texan. The unequaled Inducement* cdini by Uda Line to TraTder* and Tourists, areaa folicrw*.The celebrated Pullman (K wheel) Pataca Sleeping Cara, run only on tiki* Ltoe, O, B. A Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cara. w*h Hortoc • Recilnin* Chairs. Ko extra eterte for Beat* In KedinlM Cbair*. The famoM C-. B. A Q. Palace Pining Cara. Ooryeoa* took In# Cara -■ fitted with raeaant Herb-Backed Rattan Berolrln* Chain for the exctoatre aa* of 'teh das* passengers. . fitaal Track and Superior Bquipvneot, nnaa btned with their Great Through Car Arrangement, make* this, above all other*, the favorite Route to the South, South-Week, and tha Far w«t Try tt, and yon will fad trarabac a horary Instead of a discomfort. Through Ticket* via thi* Celebrated Lina for aala at ail olßoea In tha United State* and Canada. All information about Rate* of Fare, neapbur Car AeoommodaUooa, Tim* Table*, Me., ■ will be cheerfully (Iran by applying ta JAMB H. WOOD, General P ».«§<;n Cteoar*General Manayer. Alongm

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—Saddles at Peacock# v —Try Bedford’s 60 et. taa. ' f— A proa festival March 23rd. —Freah oranges ft Bedford*. —Jack WsUrbwy, The Tailor. —Syrup* way dowa, at C. C. Starr & Co'a. —I came to atay. J. J. Waranßonr. —A carload of Halt at C. C. Starr A Ce’a. —Peacock * whip*—brat in tha market. —Uacle Goa Bingham U oa tha aick lirt. Bedford keep* all kind* of garden aeeda. —Bays’ express wagon* at C. C. Starr A Cn’E. —The roiee of tha robift is heard i* tha laad. —Gat teas at hottrm prices of C. C. Starr A C*. —Yea, y*a get thara heavy oak harneaaat Peacock'*. —OaD at M Warmer A Son* for all kinds as hardware. —Bugsy cushion*, aheap, at Peacock’s haraas* shop. —Beans, hominy, mat meal, foriaa, at C. C. Starr A Co’*. —Canned good* as all kill* at Itnra A Roberta bakery. . —beat brand* as eiptra aad tebaccoea at Imaa A Robert*’. ‘ —Go to Peacock’* far harness rpeir*; hip work baara tha taaL Chadiaa, nut*, oranges, lemon* and ap pies at Imaa A Robert*. w .—I will receive naw spring goods nex* weak.' J. J. Watbebcrt. —Go to Bedford’s for canned salmon, sardines and cove oysters. Big reduction in glassware and querns* ware at C. C. Starr & Go’s. The Refcblicax and the Indianepolie Journal together for $2 25. —Freeh champagne cider, oraagra, figs and leroees at Imea & Robert*’. —Dayton collar*, the best manufactured, kept for aale at Peacock a. Galling and visiting cards —beautiful design*—at tke RxrußLtcxK efllce. —Three doable aeta work barn re* conrihlvte just aa good *s new, at Peaeock’a. $ —Mias Dora Percupil* returned Saturday from a visit te friends in Oxford. —Brushes; brusbea, curry combe every thing in the harness line at Peacock’*. —A few more of. those new prune* at C. C. Starr A Co’*. 12 big pounds for sl. —Peacock! why, every body knows Peacock; he makes those first class harness. —ls yeu want achurn, don’t fail to buy a bent w*od churn of C. C. Starr & Co. —Don’t Bfglecl your interests, but get a set of new harness made at Peacock’s. —All indi nations point to a real estate boom for Rensselaer when spring oiiena. —Go to Bedford’s for French Mustard London sauce, catsup anil pepper sauce, —Try Peacock oa harne*s; _ full stock always on hau l and till our woik warranted.

x-2,V>O roll*. —More thin 2,500 rolls of wall paper at Tharp’s. -—Yon should not f*>! to see those new ktyles of wall paper at E. 11. Tharp’s before buying elsewhere. —AU wall paper bought of E. H. Tharp will be trimmed free. > —E. H. Tbnrp haa a Urge stock of window ebadea, any pattern you want, for only l‘J coots. - . { f • —Ob. how cheap I Only SO cent* for a nice window ,h-de. The best fixture iu tbo world, with cord, all complete, for 30 cents ■d Tharp’s. •i • * ■ * * -■

—Theodors Warren of Union township is building a new house ite.»r Johnson's saw null. —ls yot* want.sbad* tr>«s, evergreens. r.:w* or shrubbery go the Rensselaer Nursery. - —Take yonr country produce to- C. C. Starr & Co. and get the highest market prices. —When lirwd and hungry, he refreshed by one of I race & Robert’s delicious hot dinner*. ' —ls yea want grapevines, raspberries or strawbery plants, 40 to the Rensselaer Xnrsory. —Dont fail to give N. Warner £ Son a call when wanting anything in the hardware line. 1 —Ed Tharp has a new machine for trimming wall paper. It’s a beauty, and works to a charm. - j -1 —F. J. Beara went Tuesday to Chicago, where be will buy a new stock of furniture and carpets. Corned beef, bams, breakfast bacon, pickled pork aad gold leaf lard at C. C. Starr 4 Co’s. -t-W. W. Watson’s smiling face is seen again on our streets. Ue will resume the study of law. , —Robert Phillip* returned last Saturday from Kaneoa He will sojourn for a while in Rensselaer. • —Mr. Ed Erwin who baa been very sick with erysipelas for several da ye ia again ablo to be aboat. - —The people bare sll found N. Warner 4 Sons in their now location. Merit can not long ROM hid.

—Any one wishing to parehaae a good piece at tewa propotty cheap will do well to call on Mr. Terbwn*. —Thank God for the -discernment of a Newton county jury ; we now have a moral man to tip thw decanter. —The milk aad butter season ta at hand. You can get new milk crocks at 8 oenta per galloa of C. C. Starr & Co. -j . —Go to Bedford's fur peaches canned in simp, pi* peeehee, cherries, blackberries, tomatoes and canned eera. —All matter ia tended for publication in the RepnMieae must reach ua not laierdhaa Tuesday aeon to inenre insertion. —C. P. Hopkins has received a foil .line es fresh Garden Beads. o*ll early *0 you may have a choice among the Irst. —Warner 4 Boat have on hand a large quantity of dean timothy seed. Denti foil t* secure acme before it is all geae. [ —P. L. Cotton has taken possession of the elevator again and will pay the highest market price for all kinds of grain. —Mch Headache cored by Rtnehoart’s Liver Pills. Only one for o tiose. Sample dose free, far ail* by W. J. I me*.

—-Thesmall b j> eoogr- gataa at tha streat corners aad plays marbles for “..caps” —John Smith had tha mis for tana last week of having his Uft hand badly injured wkiU at work ta Johnson's saw mill. —Radas the card as Jonathan Peeeeck, The Klarness Makar, sled his local aaseuacemsais of bargain* is him lias. Mis. lloas ha* roam for a few mere boarders, Aay one desiring plea*ant room* aad good beard should call at Mrs. Moss’. —There will be hot oae train each way ea tbs narrow gauge thU week until Saturday, whan the trains will be ran aa aaual.

—The best place ta bay paints, ails, varnishes, paint brushes, whitewash brusties, •hoc brushes, ate., ia at Tharp’s. —Evary farmer ia this *om inanity should try a package of Dr. Harding’s horre powders. They are just the thing to gets horse in good condition for spring work. Only 26 cents, at Tharp’s —Teacher, before your school dotes sail on K. H. Tharp aad see those beautiful chromes, reward oarus, prixo books, etc.

—There will be preeclung at Egypt school house, next Sabbath, at 10 80, A. M. And at Watson’s school house, at 8 80, P. 11. A. w. Wood, Paetor. —Lost, last Friday from my premise- in Ronaeelaer a light roan Mlf. aay iptormation will be duly rewarded by the owner. J. J. EioiMßaon, Botcher. —As soon st frost is ant of the ground trees should be planted Get your nursery stock at our home nurjary, kept by Juhn Coen. home from Ann Arbor to morrow evening to spend the week of vacation with friends in Rensselaer. —l me* A Roberta keep constantly on bend oysters, pies, eskes, bread, and ovary thing usually found at a fret elssa restaurant. Give them a call. —I have meved my tailor ehop iato the room formerly oeupied by Mrs. Cbiloole, first door west of the stoae buiiding. J. J. Watjchbckt. —Go to Bedfords f*r“ Made,'* “Golden Eigle,” Spotted Fawn,” •‘Climax,’’ ‘-Star’ and-other choice brands of ping,flat eut and smoking tobaccos. - —Mr. Miner lias recovered from his rickne*s end is able to Like the place of Mr. Jones as conducor, while the latter, enjoy* a rust of a week or two. —Why worry and fret your life away frying to form with old, rotten harness, when Peacock would you with a new set cheap and warranted? —Bu sure to attend the apron festival at the Presbyterian church next Wednesday night. A good time may be expected. Let all come out. Be admittance. . —Jasper county tippler* will no more sufi'or the humiliation of being obliged to purchase their drinks, of immoral men. Thanks to twelve freemen of Newton county. —I have scoured a eotumuMien as Net ary Public and will be happy teexeculrall legal document*. I can be found at any store at all timas, and ready for business. G. P. Hofkiis.

—The most pleasant and prompt cough remedy is Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. Children cry for it. Call on your druggist and try u bottle of it. Pries only -26 and 50 cents. —There pas a Urge, and attentive congregation, at the M. K. Church, last Sabbath evening. There will be services again next Sabbath evening, a cordial invitation is extended to all. —Mr. G. W. Terhune has a nice house and lot in Rensselaer that he wiD sell cheap; also a good piece of farm laud on the Remington road, south of town. This property will sell at a bargain. —We will admit it is possible that Tiiden may have been entitled to the presidency, but certain it is that those who buy gro. cefies of C. C. Starr & Co. always get the worth of thoir money. —Mrs. Samuel Lecklider, living live miles southeast of town, received a fall Tuesday which resulted in a fracture of her lell lower limb above the ankle. Dr. Washburn dressed the broken limb. .> —We are always pleased to recommend a good article. Dr. Marshall'* Lung Syrup never fails to cure a cough or cold in a short time. Try it. Only 25 and 60 cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists. —lt is suggested by some of the merchants on the south side of Wabington street that a sidewalk should be built iu the rear of their places es business for the greater convenience of alley customers of the saloon. —J*v Gould is the leading railroad man, Sooth the leading actor, Garfield the leading president, and C. C. Starr 4 Co. the leading grocors. They always have a full line of just what you want and at bottom prices. Leave your orders for latter heads, not* heads, bill beads, statements, envelopes, circulars, programmes, invitations, pamphlets, cards, posters, etc., eto., at the Republican office. All orders rsosivu prompt attention. —We are indebted to several teachers who attended the last examination, for subscriptions to tha Republican. Teachers, appreciate the value of a county paper, and are willing t* throw ia their mite toward its owpport.

—Mm. Chilcote Wonld respectful’y inform bar lady friend* that ah* has removed her millinery shop to ths dry goods store of R. Fendig, where she Will be ready to meet her customers, keeping always the latest styles of goods. —O. C. Starr 4 Co. have the largest and bo*t selected stock of stapl* aad fancy groceries, qs*easware aad glassware ta tha town ssd are offering some extra indacemoat* to all buyers ia this line. Give thorn a 001 l aad bn convinced. —Mrs. Its ward rotaraod Saturday evening from her weetjrard trip, and departed again yesterday morning for th* east. Tha oompanion of k*r journey, we understand, is la Fswlsr with kfo family. Tnsy are probably both wiser if not better. —Bomo wonder has been expressed that we did net mention th* large lot of plows (three onr lends) received last week' by Norman Warner 4 Boas. Tbs trouble is their sale* ero se quickly nude that it is impossible ta keep account of them all. .

—There are roarers that our rstiread will b* changed from Barrow ta standard gangs about April 1. This ia no April foal dodge. —Many nf the people in Gillam end Walker townships an anxious for tbo conatnredon of* bridga across the stamp slough whore tha Modaryv ills read cresses. Sock an improvement ia greatly needed and should ba mads in the nan future. Upend n day with ms in tbs “Star City’' Lafrystts, for R 8.40, “a rsdased stem”. The two “Friendly Hands,’’ I- D. A C. and Wabash R. R’da., will cany yau frem Rateaelasr to Lafayett* and return you asm#’ arming, leave Rensselaer at 5 oclock A. M-, returning arrive la Rensselaer 8.80 P. M. —Tha veto on the amendments in this oounty is aa follows: No. 1. Y*d, 708 votes; No, 197. No. 2, Taa, 780 vota*. No, 167. No. 8,-Yas, 787 vote*, No, 161. No. 4, Tas, 744 votes. No, 141. No. 5, Tas. 750 vote*. No, 144. No. 6, Yxa, 746 votes. No, 160. No. 9, Yas, 781 vota*. No, 124. Trial number of electors voting, 921. —“Tba traveler* friend”—l. 8. AC.R’j. Passengers leaving Rensselaer at 12.80 P M. asm arrive in Chisago at 8 P. M. same evening, by way as Monticello and Logan*portovvr Pan Handle R. R- Fare from Rensselaer to Chicago $5.15. Returning over same route, leave Chioago at 9 oclock A. M. of same day. —I have used the Grand Sulky Plow to break fbout thirty acres, and find it, from practical experience, to be all that is claimed for iL lam fulljr convinced that I can do more work and much better and easier than with any ordinary walking plow, and can conscientiously recommend it to the farming community. Jambs Ysoman, Rensselaer, Indiana. — Business Ciiaho* —Bartly tjons, late of Rensselaer, has purchased the saloon formerly owned by Geo.Bpivey.in Lehnert’s block, this oity. Ho has refitted the room in good style and will kt-ep a full line of the best of liquors. H* will keep the genuine Irish whiskey and German beer. Thu room will be kept in a quiet and peaceable order. —D tip hi Journal. Let us pray. —Notice to the farmers of Jasper and Newton Co’s..* The Rensselaer Mill is, now in operation. Mr.'DeHaven of Newton Co. has rented J. D. Hopkins’ interest, and the mill will b* ran by BAylor A DeHavvn. Mr. DtHaven is a miller ot thirty years experience and has the reputation of being one of the best millers in Northern Indiana Thsr desire the patronage of everybody aad guarantee satisfaction.

—Mr. John McCartby, the pioneer editor of this county, came in to see us last Tuesday. Mr. McCarthy whs once editorof-the Delphi Times, nnd afterwards came to Rensselaer and established the Jasper Ba7iner, the first paper in the county, during President Pierce’s administration. After the county was divided he started » paper in Keutlnnd, but subsequently moved to bis farm at Beaver City, about the ceuter of this county. Mr. McCarthy has b-cn a democrat from his youth up.— Newton County News. —Takkx Sitijdbkly li.L.—Ur. Charles Tallman, a prominent eilixen and capitalist of Syracuse, residing corner oP Cortland sveaue and Tallman streets, was stricken with paralysis at hia home Saturday morn iug. Dr. Dunlap, tho physician attending Mr. Tallman, stated last evening that his patient was improving and that the shock wo* a light one and no dangnr need be apprehended.—Syracuse, N. Y., Standard. Mr. Tallman i* father of Charles Tallman, formerly of Benton county, who ia well known by many of our citizen*. We hope the illness of Mr. Tallman may not prove serious. —Reward of Merit. —The Presbyterian Sabbath schoel ia on the increase in membership, attendance and interest. This is pleasing to all, and should be considered an honor, by our citizen*, to Rensselaer. The att*nd»neu last Sunday shows gains ever the previous Sunday as follows: Net gain in mambephip, 28; grass gain in membership, 48; net gain in attendance, 35; gross gain in attendance, 59; total number in attendance last Sunday, 13C; the Sunday previous, 101. We extend a welcome to all, and guarantee an interesting time to those who come. Remember the hour, 2 o’clock. Noble J. York, Seo'y.

—Waxtkd. —A small boy that thinka hp weighs a ton ; combs hia hair parted in the middle. Must be also cross-eyed, hairlipped and stutter. Should wear a pigeontail coat, carry a cane, smoke cigarettes and blow the smeke through hi* nose. If you see such a fellow, keop your eye on him; he is wanted. In the meantime call at tho Trade Palace and look at the mammoth stock of men’s and boya’ clothing, bouts and hhoes, millinery goods, dry goods, groceries, and in feet everything in the that could b* desired in our line to make man happy, and learn our extremely low prices. We promise to save you some money on all you buy of us. Don't neglect to give us a call. We can be found at the Trade Palace, in our new Opera Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. , Willey A Siglxb

—Pises* nraeaW that E. H. Tharp keep in the BsmpbiU building opposite ths Trade False*.* When you are in need of any thing ia th* drag lias, book or stationary, combs, brushes, perfumery, soaps £e, you should not foil to call on him before you buy. Ed. is determined to riiecesd and propose* to win the patronage of the people by fair, aad aquare dealing and aalliug at the lowest poasibl* prices, alwavs remembering that tea customers paying a profit of 10-per com is better then one, paying 100 per cent, in tk* Hemphill building oppssit* th* Trad* Palace.

—A Cuakitael* Act.—A young Yankee, some time since, whe has had his winter quartern in Rensselaer, snd is somewbat noted for his miserly propensities, recently performed sn act of charity that totally eclipsed the widow and bar qtite. W» wjHfltf infer from the nature of the*gift, pad the circumstances under which it was given, that *ur Yankee friend is well versed in scrip taro, for he seems to hevs fully recognised and folfillod the declaration in the moral eode where it diroots that a man having two seats should impart to' his brother who hath non*. Bat ia this case our friend whe was the giver had not two coats, aad tk* happy recipient of his gift was *f ths gentler sex. Our Yankee friend, in the generosity of his heart, was equal to th* emergency, and bestowed upon the happy damsel one of his' undershirts. Such sets of charity will not escape the favorable notic* es ths people, and especially of Almighty food, who even condescends to sowat tk* hairs es our hands. ExrrnA.

—The fra am of two ft#w hoeraa were raisad in the north port of town Uat day, one tor Mr. Lyman Zoo sad the other for o Mr. Harriraa of Newton county, who will hooowM • oirioon of Reeaelser. Wm Greenfield will in ft few dey» begin the erection of ft now dwelling in the tftiea part of town. Bo hae rented the hfooc jaat ton* ted by Bon Duvall, which he trill occupy while hia new honoo is being built. The new batcher from Good land hen loosed the lots belonging to the Odd fellow*, end is building n twn otery bnainen boose. Mr. Pergnoon is poshing his bonte to completion, the briek livery born of J. W. Du. ▼all is nearing completion. Several other new buildings are talked.of, Houses for rent ore in good demand, and there Is a fair prospect of an increase in business genet ally. —Tbs Cxxamkbt.—At the invitation of the proprietor we visited, last Monday, the Rensselaer Creamery, lately established id this place by A. T. Perkins. We found Mr. Perkin* busy with the big churns, moved t>y steam power, converting immense cans of cream into golJen-huoti bolter. Mr. Perkins has engaged the milk for the coming season, from more than one thousand cows. He will keep about ten teams employed gathering in the milk, which will require the labor of ten to fifteen hands. Mr. Perkins furnishes to farmers lsrgo tin cans in which the milk is poured and the cream allowed to rise. A gauge situated at the side and near the top of the can indicates tho number of inches of cream. Men with teams are employed as skimmers, who gather the cream in from place to place and return wirh it at night to the creamery. The average price paid for cream is*ls cents an inch, and one inch usually produces a pound of butter. The creamery bus now been in operation about six months with only two churns running. This through the poorest part of the season, has required an outlay of about $59 per week, eexpenses. Mr. Perkins intends soen to put in three or four new churns. After the cream is brought in it is set In a large vat where it is brought te the proper temperature to make butter. It is then placed in the large churns which are moved by steam. From 60 to 75 pounds are made in each churn. When the butter oomes, it is washed and ringed and then placed on a table where it is wonted under a heavy roller, moved by hand, and then salted, preparatory to being packed for shipment. It brings the highest creamery prices in Chicago. Mr. Perkins thinks some of buying property in Rensselaer and building, as be has not sufficient room where he is for his growiog business. This is an enterprise in which oi.r citizens should feel great pride, and to which they should give their encouragement. Mr. Perkins pays out a great deal of money in his business, sod the money be receives for his products is placed in circulation in our midst. It opens up a paying business to farmers of whom h* buys milk, and those he employs in the work spend their money hero. Want of space pretents us saying all in praise of this enterprise that it so justly merits. We would say to our citizens, go. and seo. You will be greeted in a cheerful manner, and the proprietors will take pleasure in shoeing you around.

$0.0001 Reward!

I will pay the above reward to any one claiming; it, on the following conditions (provided they oome prepared to make the right change). First, they will be required to swear that they never read the Republican : that they never knew that red headed cion of radicalism ; that they never read advertisements, and are unaeqoaioted with the author of this article, but will endeavor to form hie acquaintance at the earliest opportunity by callmg et his place of business, opposite the Trade Palace, and learning his price of drugs, medieines. paints, oils, varnishes, wall paper, window papers and fixtures, patent medicines, druggist’s sundries,

etc.

Pleasant Ridge Hems.

■Weather tine. » • Stock seems to be doing well. Health rather good; but few cases of sickness in this community. • The Pleasant Ridge school is prospering fine. What school wouldn’t prosper with F. L. Hunt as principal^ After an absence of several' years, J. M. Gwin has resumed his old employment; that of shoemaking. While at Literary, last Friday night, a couple of small boys concluded ‘ to try their strength upon one another. Each received a few bruises, but we hope there is no serious injury done either. J. V. Parkison and clerk are always found smiling and ready to wait upon customers.

For Sale. We will sell the brevier type, in which this page is printed, about 200 lbs., at 20 eta. par lb.

Important To Farmers.

A good farm team, wagon and harness for sale cheap. Will sell all together, cr to suit purchasers. Call at the Republican offioe. . - ■■

To Debtors.

—All persons indebted to the undersigned on book account or otherwise are earnestly requested to call and settle the same without

delay.

Important to Travelers.

Special Inducbmßmts are offered you by the Burlington rente. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere ia this issue.

Public Examination.

Tbs next regular publie examination will Aisfceld ia Remington on the last Saturday in March. The examination to commence

promptly at 9 o’clock.

Pasture For 1881.

The undersigned will take esttle on pasture at following prices: yearling steer* at 1 et. per day,two year old steers at 1} eta. far the season 1881.

For Sale. My house and lot in Rensselaer. The property is well situated, couvenient to church, school and depot. Terns assy. Call on or address JofO> Zucmibmax Rensselaer, lad,

The mew bridge built by Bea Martin across (ho Iroquois azakos it quits pleasant crossing tho rim. Frank Hall b preparing to WM ft Wt; ho hoc a good deal of earn yot to gather. John Hamas expects to iide e ft piece oi load thin spring, twenty rare* par* chased of Mr. Monaeti. George Casey aloe will probably foaco h» about forty acres, which bo has boaght of Mr. MooftoU. . . Mr. Hoys also purchased of tho seats person thirty acres, which ho expects to improve this spring. Jacob Keener will drain a largo pond on his farm, by eutting from it ft trig ditch aad intends to plant tho pond te-e»rii. I. G. Bracket will fit up a portion of his vast forty for corn this season. Brushwood school has cluaad. One of the best schools eves taught there was condacted this winter by John Chilcoto. Wo would bo plvased to have him'teach our school again. * Mr. J. C. Altar is hauling brick and lime to.repair his ftirnaeo. Mrs. B. Harrington is lying very low with consumption. > Several children in the neighborhood have the dipthoria. Wheat looks fine in this part of tho country considering the severity of tho winter. Malaehi Comer will move this spring to the prairie, near Good land, where he will farm this summer. Biraey Comer goes with him. Mr. Garret tends Mae Comer's farm. If the winter contimioa much longer the hay will become very scarce in this part of the country. V Wood hauling has been lively this winter as a result of tho good roads. J. C. Alter will begin sawing logs at his mill next month. A few wedding* are talked of for Union township, but of course we can give no particulars. Theodore Hurley has sold his store house and lot to Uncle John Cooper.

None receive so much benefit, aq|k none are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in recommending Hop Bitters as women, It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to tho many ills.the sex is almost universally eubject to. Chills and fetor, indigestion Or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of tho body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, ate all readily removed by these Bitters.— Courant.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Israel L. GUIs, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent MORDRCAI F. CHILOOTK, Administrator. March 4th, I*Bl. 85-»t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR DE BONIS NON. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has befen appointed administrator de bonit non of the estate of John Reese, lato of the couuty of Jasper, in the state of Indiana, deceaaed. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent. FRANK W. BABCOCK, 23-St. Administrator de bmU « non, SnEKlr r’B SALE—By virtue of a #crtitled copy of a decree to nae directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein John Lowi* is plaiutiff and Joseph T. Hemphill. Loretta J. Hemphill, Marcus G. Lewis, Michael Mulcahay, Osman W.Chureh. Kincline J. Church, Parle B. * Lyons and Cornelia Lyons are defendants, requiring me to make the sunt of and flftr dollars and eighty-llve cents (t3SO.Sc) with interests and ousts I will expose at pablic sal e to the highest bidder on Saturday the 19th day of March A. P. 1881 Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensxelaer, Jasper couuty, Indiana, tho rentsand profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, the following described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter (if) of the northeast quarter (|f) of section twenty eight (is) town twenty eight (28) north range sereu (7) west in Jasper county and st.,te of ludiana. 4 If such 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 foe simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of oonrt in said decree. JOHN vr. POWELL. Feb. 22 1831. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson Jk Bro. Attorneys for plaintiff.

K. H. THARP,

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Samuol C. McNeff and Charles Snckott, comprising the firm of McNeff and Company, are plaintiffs, and Hiram Kossinger, Rosanna L. Kessiuger and John A. Fellows are defendants, roqtiiring me to make the sum or five hundred and eighteen dollars and fifty-two cents ($518.52) with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday, tbs 16th day of April, 1881, lietwoen the hours of 10 o’clock A. 11. anil 4 o’clock P. hi., of said day, at the door of cite court limise in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper countv, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven tears, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter (\) of the southwest quarter (ts) of section cine (0); the northwest quarter (34) of the southwest quarter (\) of section ten (10): the northeast quarter (34) of the southeast quarter ()») of section ten (10); the northwest quarter (q) of the southwest quarter (34) of section twelve (12); the southwest quarter (34) of the southwest quarter (34) of section twelve (12), and the southeast quarter (R) of the southwest quarter (34)0f section twelve (12), all iu township thirty-one (31) north range five t 5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and piacs, expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much tberof jas mav be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and oust*. Said sale will be made without aoy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee |O.BO. JOHN W. POWELL, March 15,1881. Sheriff Jasper County. .Thompson A Bro., att’ys for pl’ffs. ■v. W. Babcock, att’y for Fellow*.

MYRTLE.

HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK is now.prepared to accommodate the public with every artielein .bis line, such as ZESaAJEBSTJE; SS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, ETC His work is mast e of the best material and pat np in the neatest and most substantial wanner. Prices a little lower than tbe lowest. Shop opposite McCoy A Thompson’# Bank, Rensselaer, lad. «J. H. P EACOCK. For ewan.

ROBERTS & BRO.

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D. B. NOWELS,

Co. Supt.

S. P. THOMPSON.

Union

BRUSHWOOD.

Grateful Women.

lodtastpol* * Chicago Railway. • Ttms IWbl* XTo. O, , Taking effect «o and after February L Wt COLUMBUS TIME. ♦ttosalg nltmi/wdr ttss Wmhmk ins. £ , southward. no. 1. tto 3. stations M. IULQIHhL Emm. Burnt Leave gmSS T. IOA.IL UmvP. M. Arrive Pleasant Ridge.... S:U “ U:« “ ** Sard nag ring “ Hanging Wreve ... tHO A_M. I*o P. K. “ LeeTTT. B:4* “ 1:1* - : iiasa^--uJesk.iJ^k. Lmt. Bndturt ........... IM - Id. . - Arrive Ward Flag Flag ** Wrapt Fl** . lies # “ Horner...... 1:10 A .si. 1:30 P. M. •* Honev Creek ring Flag “ Me Ktboe Flag Mag “ Mootirello 7:10 A.S.IM ¥. M. Leave MunUoetlo T:18 “ l!:W ** Arrive Riverside nag Flag *• Teoma* T:4O A.V 3:« P. M. “ Pittsburgh : 9*» - *:M *• ~ Delphi. .1:10 “ U:00 ** n'orthwardT NO. 8. I NO. 4. STATIONS aUKIU.CII.IE Rill Sons, ictit’i. Lea vs Delphi IJM A. M. i'ato P. ff. Arrive Pittsburgh IUU - t:SB “ - Teems* ~ I:U “ S:SS “ “ Riverside Hag. Flag. - Men rteallo ....... le:MA.M. S:lu I*. M. Leave Monticelie .. iorM “ B:2* “ Arrive McClUoe ... .... Flag. Flag. *• Holier Creek Flag- Flag. “ Horner 10:41 A.M 4:SO P. M. “ Wright Flag. Flag. •* Want Flag. Flag. “ Bradford 11:00 A. M T.lt F.M. Leave Brad ford ...11*8 - 7:*J - Arrive SharpsU.rg........ 1):I8 M Flag. *• Lee Flag. Flag. “ Hanging 0r0v5.... 11 *1 A.M 8:01 P. M. ** Zard Flag. • Flag. * -Pleasant Ridge.... 11:15 A.M-N.-urTM. Ksitsaelasr 11:00 M. S:M “ All trains run daily except Sunday*. Xu. 1 makes t-aunoction* with Trains P., C. A St. L.. at Huutiosllo for the Kant and it eat, and with the Wabash Trains. East and West, at Delphi for Lafayette ami Toledo. No. 2 makes sonneetioua at Delphi from East and West and with P.. C. A St. ll,at M.mticello for Chicago and with L., It A. A 0., at Bradfonl for the North. No. 8 makes connections with L., X. A. A C. Road at Bradford North ami clone connections with P.. C. A 6t. 1... at Montioeil for- Chicago and at Delphi with the Wabash Last and West. No. 4 makes connection with Wahnsh from the West at Delphi, and with the P., C, A St. L. at Moutieello tor Chicago and Peoria. S. X. TROMAN, Kkcritrr.

LAKE ERIE l WESTERN RAILWAY. COXniKSED TfMX Of TOZOtOB TBAIXS. February 20* 1881 . wxbtwabp. | Chicago Time. | kxstwakd. 6.06 pm B.Boam .. .Boston 8.46pm!1.40pm B.Bopm 10.80 am New York 7.00 pm 10.80 am 1.50 am S.OOpn ...Albany.. 2.20 pm 6.10 am 12.45 pm 12.25 am ... Buffalo ... S.4sam B.oopm 7.05 pm T.OJrnn . .Cleveland .. 10.19 pm 2.26 pm 10.81 pm O.iOitm . Fremont... 7.oopiu 11.2.1 am • .:. L. 8, AM.B. . 8.24 pm 8.55 am Sandusky... 10.34 am B.Bopm 11.55 pm ll.SOpro Philadelphia 7.84 am 6.34 pm 10.S0pnui2.10pm Baltimore 7.4oaui 6.35 pm 4.20 am 4.10 pm .Uarrisburgh. 8.44 am B.2Bpni ).60piu 12.34 am . Pzitsburg... 740 pm a.46am 9.45 pm 7.24 am .Crestline. . 11.44 am 12.84 am 12.82 am 10.40 am Lima. . B.6saui lO.ltlpui P.FT W. AC .. . f/. IQ jfc Hr _ B.lopm 8.55 am ..Sanduskr~. 12.04 pm 11.85 pm 10.20 pm 10.05ara .Fremont .. 10.55« m 10.40 pm 11.08 pm 10.82 am .Burxgon... 10.82 am 10.20 pm ll.Sßpm 11.06 am .. Fostoria... 10.08 am B.sipm 12.06 am 11.46 am .. .Findley ... 8.29 am 8.28 pm 140 am 1.05 pm T , (Leave. 8.15 am 8.22 pm 1.40 am 1.24 pm i Arive. B.ooam S.irpw 2.43 am 2.18 pm .St. Marys:. 7.07 am 7.27 pm 8 07am 2.40 pm . Celina. .. 8.46 am 7.07 pm 4.15 am 3.89 pm .Portland... 5.14 am 6.10 pm 4.45 am 4.08 pm Bed Key .. 6.18 am 5.48 pm 6.35nr0 4,49 pm ... Muncie .. 4.34 am 5 6.17«wi s.lßpra Alexandria.. 4.00 am 4 Bfpst 6.87 am 5.37 pm . . Rlwootl... 8.40 am * 12pm 7.02 am 6.otpm .. .Tipton ... S.l7am 1 48pm 7.59 am 741 pm . Frankfort.. 2.21 am -4« pm fl,2sam 8.15 pm .La Fayette 1.15 am 1.».^~ 10.03 am 0.06 pm .Templetoo.. 1142 am 12.55 pm 11.10 am 10.00 pm Hoonestoa. 11.51 pm 12,05 pm 12.02 am ;10.50pra . .Paxton... 11.10 pm 11.12 pm 11.85 pm 111. 24 pm ... .Gibson .. 10.42 pm 10.62pra 2.oopm|lUOxni Bloomington. 0.87 pm 0.87 pm 2.10 pm j 12.50 am CA A Junc’n 0.30 pm o.Boara ■ I C. A A. R. R 2.15 pm 2.00 am Bloomington i S.uopm 2.80 am B.lopm 7.54ara ..St. Louis . | I.Bopm B.lopm ...j C. A. A. K. k. .. 6.50 pm 2.40 am Bloo'mington B.oopm 9.80 am B.6’mm 10.13 pm Kansas City. 6.40 am 6.55 pm 12.40ani 1.15 am . Atchinson . 1.28 am 8.17 pm I.Bopm 2.15 am St. Josopbh 12.49 am 2.Bopra 7.24pi> 7.40 am ..Omaha .... 6.oopra B.ooam 2.16 pm S.SOaiu Bloomington 0.46 pm 0.40 am 4.17 pm 7.40 am . . Peoria ... 7.08 pm o.4Oain 8.05 pm 12.05 pm Burlington. 2.50 pm 7.20 am 9.2oani Council Bluffs S.2opni 7.00 pm 8.34 am Bloomington 3.lfpm 8.07 am 7.16 am 7.25 pm . Dubuque .. 6.00 pm 0.85 pm 4.Bsam|il 25sm) Sioux City.. 2JWpm| 6.40 pm Through tickets ou sale tor all points Last or West. For information iu regard to ticket rates. Ac., inqnireof agent* at principal ticket offices or address G. W. Smith. General Fitssenger Agent, Lafayette, Indiana. X. 11. WALUBU.N, Gen'l Manager.

17 JSTOP ORGANS. SUB-BASS * ££., c r? * 4 . PIANOS $ 125 and upwards sent on trial. Cataloeue /»•« Address DANIEL F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. BEATTY’ S CABINET ORGANS, CHURCH. CHAPEL AND PARLOR. BEATTY PIANOFORTES, GRAND, SQUARE AMD UPRIGHT. M ui Swtttnt.ToiHli*tnjuiti ii tit worn. ORGANSS3O,S4O, S3O, to 91000, Hto S 3 stop*. Plano*, sl2a up to sl. 600. Every infftrument fuJ* Btrument fully Warranted. Sent oh Trial. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue an<l gteet-Plate.Engraving free. Those desiring to buy are requests to visit my factory here, and select the Insttument iu person. Address or call on DAKXSX. BfIATTT, Washington, . Haw Jersey

DR. W. Zb. RAMA R THE JEWELRY ITOKB,' And that I am now better than ever prepared to execute ail kinds of work ia my branch of business in the highest style of the art and at lowestpraeibe pries*. W. L. HAMAK. Waters* Perfection Organ. Queen Anne Style of e*a*. These ome wamnW in Tftnft, Work. SrnMTWW yrtieefim bo lffiffiftoa why evny era (b.«M net ewa rae es these beautiful iesOTHaema EvOy aid by me is fcfty wamaMferffisraeitt ghm entire mt(dacuon. A liberal disoount *• Teacher*. Mmirters Churches aad Schoob. Agents wants* tea •very Cenntv. Seedftrny new Wastraled Cttalagu, unohn mat Ttaiuwhl*, jut out.

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ATTOEIITI. PJ4RPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Praette la the courts U Jasper, Newton mJ Bentoff offMtfoe, H. PIERCE. ATI ORNET AT LAW. Remington, Ind. *■ Notary Public. CollocMhnt Mtaife In any port es the State. Office in Hathaway butldlnx. OR DEC AI F. CHILCOTbT" ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselasr, Ind. Attends to all business In the profession wDtr promptness and dispatch'. Office in soooOU story of the Makeever bwilding. Si mow P. TnowraoM, Davis J. TaouruoM. A Homey at Laic. JTotory a. '|'HOMPSON A BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Renswfaer, Ind. Practrra in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L.SPITLEE Cel lector and Abstractor, a. a. Bwiaoncs. ximbi wihkwv 8. A Z. DWIGQINB, * ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Reußtelaer, Ind. . est * We have money to loan te farmers at T per ora t interest ea leng time. Call at Mm Cl Usee’s Bank aad seer as. Frank w« babcock, fATTORNEY AT LAW, A nU Beal Kutat* 3rniter, Office neset door to Postofflra. Praetiees fa tbu courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton eeanMe*--Lends examined, abstract#of titles preparssl, taxes pai<f, ami collections needs. Q ARIEL ». MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, R« aaelaer, Tad. - Notary Public an l lusnrsaoe Agent. Spertaf attention given therolleeKon and prompt remit lance or el alma. A. McCo\ A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time depnr'.ta, etc. Hoars from 9 o’clock *. m. to 4. o’clock p. hi. QHAB REED, PLASTERER A BRICKLAYER A B tteitxer, Indienm, AH ord r» attended to promptly md with £espg(oir. k. ft Bwlgglas, Slisri Dwig gf* , Preet. Pat bier. Citizens’ Bank* MM XU* BIAS*. IXVIAM A. Does a general banking business: give* epeeinl attention to collections; remittance* inriwte oa lay of payment ut current rata etf erxebaage; interest paid on balances; eerttOcsnce bearing interest issued; exchange Iwwght trad solo, rble bank owns the burglar sate, which took .he premium at the Chicago Exposition ia 1878. This safe is protected by mm of Sargent’s tins locks. The bonk vault need if at good te ean he built. It will be seen frota the-forego! that tbl* bank faratabra as good see unity mtlepoeltors aseaa be faraltked, HOPKINS HOUSE, (North aid* Waahingtonftt .) Rsnftselaer, - - Indiana* B. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. T™* HOPKINS HOUSE has aeqaired tn A enriabte repatatloi with tb# traveling paMie,xe4 is widely known as affording the best amsmstMOilations and most satisfactory ra - termaiaiueat. Day and week board es* always be obtained at most reftseaable rates. «-•. tt.j.HOPKrir* NOWELS HOUSE, EUnssslaer, -: - TOOHAI BOROHIHI. Pro. THK NOWELS HOWM is • new. tftrrastory brick hotel, jaet opened. The proprietor has hud mash expsvfeace os a caterer totha wants of the. U-aveliog pWhUe. The tables ftre supplied' with so itsatarie nf tiie best fqort know te the eniiaory art, foe bod-room* are large, weff lighted, property rent Hated and aomfertabTy' feraisbel. Mis htXo tad bedding are alt new. clean and hesltbfnf. rhe traveiiag public is retpeetfnllf soUcfted w» xive them a rail. Day aad weak hoard era wttl lad it so their interest to stop at tho Kowtra louse TUPW kffißOlHWfC wu PIONiITER MEAT MARKET, (First Doer W«*t Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • Indiana, J. J. EIGLKSNK U, Prop’r. DEEP, Pork, Veal, Muttou. dsusaugv, B*. D logna, etc., mid iu qusutiUes to suit parchasers at the lowest prices. None bat the best stock slaughtered. Everybody fs Invited ralL Tike Highest Price Paid to* Good Fat Cattle. M : J»-«. J. J. EIGL.ESBAL