Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1881 — Page 2

tlw *cn?srla?r P. S. COKKINS, Editor. Thursday, April 14, 1881.

The man “win t.ff-J you bo h ia exceedingly numerotin. Thfi as»ngsiufi of the Czar have ; been sentenced to hang. Tax payers should not neglect bring their roml receipts when they come to |«y their taxes. • m'uj. -v a_ l x, ll It is exjiectetl tliat Hon. Will CJninbaci; will be present at the ikxiicntinn of tlie Delphi Odd Fellows' Hall on the inat. 13y the new sheep and (k>g law owners of th° canine are required f » have their dogs jirojierly registered in addition to the tax to lie paid. • In tab Senate, Friday, a bill was pasted making the term of all county officers, four years, and making those officer* ineligible for fasecoiul term.* The Wisconsin Legislatum has p issed a law imposing a fine of from five to ten dollars on any one treating another t * intoxicating- liquors in a public place. A recent deck, ion of the Supreme Court says that the county commissioners have no authority to offer a reward for the nrrebt of per-fc-us charged with crime. The B-cirb-m Democrats are very Hpprehbnsive that Senator* Malione .may make a breach in their jmrty. They would rather be without breaches.—[lndianapolis Journal.

"From the American Almanac the \»Ae for President appears as follows: Garfield Hanh K‘k, 4,442,035: Weaver, 306,807. txai-fiokb plurality, 015. This is official. The Kentlnnd Gazette talks cvf the establishment of a telephone in tliat place. The most extensive And effective system of that kind in Kentland, will be -established by the frog.; when spring opens. Why should the Democrats com- ‘ plain of the actions of Malione? Of the two, Davis and Malione,, both Independents, they have the more weighty. They may mourn because of Davis' frequent iKisition on tlie , fence. Thu head of .Senator Kahlo is n ell poised. Hd prcqxises to fix the oiemliersliip of the Senate at thirty, and the House at sixty members. Ho has introduced a joint resolution providing for' a constitutional waendment to that effect. t Selitiyler Col£tx and the Studebnl.ers of South Bend have gone into the railroad business. They * have organized ocompany to build a - read 2*2 miles long, between South Bend and Plymuth, giving the foruior city a southern outlet. POSTMASTER-GENERAL JAMES has effected a total, saving in the expen•s s of the Postofliee Department of ei23,01t), as compared with the c';jlenses of the previous month. Of this saving, $157,765, was made in tte star-route service, $55,725 in. tteoniboat service, and $7,529 in mail messengers.—[lndianapolis Journal. , f 1— - - ■■ J _■ J» Govenor St John of Kansas is the recipient of frequent letters from liquor men predicting trouble to himself if he attempt to enforce the liquor law. By sucli a course the whiskey venders are placing iti the hands of tenqiemnce people < ;ne of the > meat effective cudgels that could be directed against their »airiness. W. T. McNeil thought the lamp that lights the pathway of the Eye needed a new wick to inake its light ►huie brighter, and tp enable it’ to dispel the thick gloom of yitemper•mco that has settled like a pall upon Fowler; so lie ’ has associated , with him in the editorship of that paper, Mr. E. N. Wicks, a young ' lawyer lately located in FowlerThe new dog law provides that the owner of a dog shall have the same registered and provided with a c* >llar and a tag. and exacts a tux of $1 for each male dog and $2. for a female. This law took effect, April first, Any ode has authority to kill a dog not ee registered and collared. Owners of dogs would do well to take notice of tliis requirement and comply, or their e mine pets may turn up some fine mjring, missing. From conversation with'a person , who occupies a position in railroad circles which enables him, to know t hereof he speaks, we learn that the Chicago <fc Indianspols Air Line have now bought and paid for enough standard gauge iron ami 64s to complete that road from this t its to Chicago, and tliat the, road will positively be completed through to Chicago this summer, all of which sounds vary pleasant, and we earnestly hope may come to pass.— i Delphi Jburra'.

Down in Mississippi the courts restrain the farmers - from rotating their crops. A farmer of that state wished to sow his land to grass, when the neighbors served an injunction to restrain him from sowing the seed, on the plea that the grass would spread to their \ fields, injuring them for tlie production of ootton. The court granted the injunction. It is rather a remarkable fact that ns soon as the Republicans elected a Govenor and n majority in the State Legislature, we had to i pay forty thousand dollars for an ! extra session of that body. Here l is economy for you.—[Winamoc I Democrat. j Not so very remarkable Mr. 1 Democrat. Tlie Legislature had I ! to clear away an immense amountof rubbish left by the Democratic Govenor and legislature. J.J J . -L IM The following is being circulated by some of our exchanges. It is not for a moment to be supjKised J that it could be applied to Jasjier i county newspapers, nor to any per- ; sons in the county: “How few real- ' ize the cons taut, ceanless expense of rnninng a newspaper, even in the country. Many who are benefitted by the paper being published in tlieir town will sponge its reading in n store and let their families go ■ without or borrow it from a neigh- . bor, while they neglect to give the pajier any support. Yet if any ! anything occurs that they are in- ; terested in, the paper must give an ) account of it-; whether it is personal or a puff, and they are ready to blame the editor for its shortcomings and to take it as a matter of course that he must do all possible to sustain the reputation of the ; town and the people in it, while they refuse to either assist or encourage him by giving him their patronage."

Profit $1,200.

“To sum it up, six long years of bedridden sickness, costing S2OO j»er year—total sl,2oo—all of this j exjiense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken- by ray wife. She has (lone her own housework for a year since, without- the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it for thair benefit.”—[N. I E. Farmer. ,

Mormaids.

Mr. Editor: —I have often heard girls sing— s limn in thr'diviDC be!?». In the bottom o! the iea. Sweet little mertnaUL-. ]k-:ir little mermaids, All eanie courting me. etc. Now there are no mermaids in our day, but we haVe milk maids, bar maids and home niades (that is old j maids), but you might explore the “fish ponds" from New York to ! Liverpool, froni Shanghai to San ; Francisco, and from the mouth of the Mississippi, up even to the head waters of the murmuring Iroquois, 1 and you would not catch a single mermaid, not even those mere maids lost by York and Owens. The mermaid is represented as a creature having the upiier part of a woman joined to the tail of a fish, which is a fish tril much larger than the fish tail attached to Jonah. The fishy part of tlie maid (it isA t any more fishy than the rest of the story) was covered with scales, but this wasn’t any thing against her, for we observe nowadays that the more scales (of Lilly White, com starch, Magnolia balm etc.) a girl has on, the wnore she is sought after; she is ( the mermaid) represented in ancient pictures as balancing herself on her tail in the water holding a mirror in one hand while she combed her ' flowing locks with the other, canals j have locks, but we are not certain that Garfiekl caught his maid there. There were merry men too, but they were not half so attractive as •the maids, and even now, Joe Hardman is ready to admit that there is nothing near so attractive as a good, i kind, amiable woman though she be a mere-maid. Oh! tliis wretched singleness of ' A Bachelor.

Riches Within Easy Reach

'•Tlio formal amiouncemept lias been made of the opening of the new Southern route to the Pacific coast, via the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads, opening up tho richest mineral section in tho Union, and through trains are now running regularly from Kansas city, passing through the gold-and silver mining regions of New Mexico and Arizona. Following tliis comes the glad tidings that the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Hannibal & St. Joseph Through Line has put on a fast TRAIN, to run EVERY day between Chicago and Kansas City, leaving Chicago at 9: Co in the e\elling THE ENTIRE TRAIN RUNNING THROUGH to Kansas City, making ; direct connection with the through train, via the new rout for New Mexico, Arizona, San Francisco, and all points in Southern Caiifornn. Thus is tho first and only daily train .that has ever run between Chicago and Kansas City. It is composed of Pullman Palace sleeping cars; parlor cars with reclining chairs, smoking-cars with revolving chairs and the famous C., B. A Q. dining-cars. In every detail of its appointment this new fast express will be equal to the renowned Pacific trains of the Burlington route, the popularity of which has become so widely known as to secure for it over 8o per cent of the California travel. The enterprise which keeps the C., B. «£ Q. &H. & St. Joe through line always at the head, is indeed worthy the hearty support of the traveling public.

Keener Items.

Hay is very scarce. Mr.' Leander Jones is very sick. J. F. Bruner and wife have moved to their home one half mile west of Oakwood. Silas Swain reports everything prosperous on the “Bradbury Ranche”; he also thinks that Center school is progressing nicely. W. C. Tyler lias been clerking for his uncle for some time. Billy is p boss clerk. - Miss Flo C. VantWoud has returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. She will be sadly missed by her many frfiends in Keener. D. E. Fairchild has contracted to carry the mail from Keener to Lake Village. We understand that M. M. Tyler will be the carrier. Now is the time to petition for a P. O. further east, soy about Bruner’s store. Rev. Thomas Guild visited his brother last week. It is his first visit to Keener for some time. Dr. Robbins is making extensive preparations for keeping cattle this summer. He expects to have about five hundred head. We think tho county clerk will do a goood business this summer if the jirospect is as good in other townships as this; let him be ready to issue license by the whole sale.

Important to Travelers.

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SUMMER XORMAL SCHOOL. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION cr TIIE ftGREIAL SCHOOL, cr !' rUitDUU U*BVERSITY For the special Iniiumg of Teachers and a thorough ami practical review of tlie legal biaucl.es. wtil open iffonday, J u sic SO, 1681. Tie Nomalyvill last six weeks, will not require tlie jtuicl-.ase 01 new lx inks, and will have for in-sii-aclor* li K, SMITH. W. 11. CAI I.KINS. Counrv . Hup t, (’. tV. HOLHiIN, Trof. in Stale Normal School. For fuiiaer'iiHonnauon atiilress E.*K. S3IITII, riin<l|tal, Or W. H, CAULKINS, Lafayette, Ind. NOTICE TO BRLDOE BUILDERS. Notice j* hereby piven that the Bosrrl of Com-miss-oner* of Jasper county, fniliatix. will receive fettled bills until one o’clock Thursday. June 9,1X31. being Uii. 4th day of the. Juua tsrrii. for the erecHdn.of a w.xxlcn bridge over Stutuph Slough, in Walker :owuslil;i. Jasper countv. Indiana; said bridge to bs 144 feet lonjf; the Iti-.Hd i-ssarvin g the right to reject auy or all bids. For plans and #,>eoiHcillons see auditor’s pffico. By onler of th* Ro«rd. K7.*A C. NOW Fl.*. Auditor Jasper Ljonntr. Japsr Coaaly Agricullcral Soofcty Dirdciors’ Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meettneof the I’oard of Diivctors ol the Jasper Cotaily A%ficultutwl Society wdl be held at tiie l ourt itousv tn Rensselaer, ltuiiai'.a. on Saturday, tlie tfiti: <<ay «i Aptil. I?*i. at t o-Mock l‘. M. ti.cba.i; c s to he tr.ui'acted by tur Board will b - tiie ad pt.<m a list of tlie picm imui to be ofi. red tor Use Fa'rof 5831. A lull attendance of tj;e D aul of D.sectors .s desircil.; mr.l lav :*atlon is aiso Kiven (o Ibeiiloeßkoldi'rs ipvt v'ulnlp'KentSßt’lv to.atlcis: and make sqch Ki"gt;stUina svitiT reitur.l tc preuiim*U* as Ml ail I C lli.'i.i’-.i y.-t't'u’.itixl to tmitS fie ids* ar.iWlh of a;fi.ethit;ic and khulxed tmcprxs n Ja.jier coiustv. GEORGE T 1 BROWN. IbtnAOE K. Jamvs. Wctvijrv. Keusselaer. lii.t., April 4. IX-i. NOTICE OF LOST 'CEBUFIOAXT 1 Notice is hcretsy Riven t!;ai Etc te: ’;•• i;:: c!. administrator i/e4a*rib «'■« ol tii- estate < i fi' hn Reese. I’.eceascd, kite of Jaiqcr c<‘itnl . ’rd.a.*a. I-il.c.owncr. siuLtunitieil 4'» II • . d nos * certain certificate of pun-ba-e tsr'ied liv !..: w<>n Rrirv. auditor <>f Jssint eovntv, In< ■'n■ -t. >o 8!r lby Ikut!e>, far the nvv| t :.f (be seU. of Fcctlon 10, town 30. aorfli. of range a. west. wii:c':> cptllficaio of parclutse wavduted on (he ifitu dfiv i f Octolicr. I-54. aad recorded In the records of i he bcaf lof commissioners of said Jasper countv. n I took numbered t. at page Nil. and-nfierwaiVs. bv assijmnienU in wntnig. duly acknowiedgeu and recorded in the record* As said lioard of commissioner*. was a.'e.qrucd to said .John Reese, in his lifetime, and owned by bins at Ids death. That Mid certificate b tost, and that no deed has been made thereon. Therefor#, after three mouths from tlie find publication of this notke, the said administrator will apply Jo the auditor es said Jasper county for a new certificate of purchase la lieu of, and to replace, the aforesaid Tost certificate. ,1 * Rensselaer, Indiana. April 11. 1881. FFtANK W. JuScoCK, Admfrtrtrator *s Mol# sew of ttri effiato of John Reese, dereaMfi.

OHF.BirrSBALE.-By vlftwo .f * «nKM O copy of * ilccrcs to i»* dirwetod from the slsrk of tho Jasper Circuit Court hi j eaow wherein HeorjrsT. lloni i» plaintiff hjkTßobert Cantos, J»ned.«t»n. Wiley H. Pierce. Florence Pierce anti Harper W. Soydsr are defeudm-tv requiring me to make ike Mini of eleven hundred an.i nixtr-flve dollar* ami then eeou (t1.M3.13> with inter*** and aosta. I will axpoea at public *»ie to the highest Mddnr on Saturday, th. 80* day of April, A D . lltL Between the hours of IS •’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I*. 31., of Mid day. at the door of the court houne. in the town of Keusselaer, Jasper couutv. Indiana, the rent* and aroSto for a term not exceeding seven rear*, the foliowief dewribed real estate, to-wit: The northea*t quarter (*) of the southwest quarter < and the northwest quarter («*)of the southeast quarterly)ot section two (It.la township twenty-seven <tn north run seven (T) west, in Jas|>er county and state of Indiana. If such rents an I urodta will not anil fora snftcient sum to M'i'lv said decree, interest and costs. I will, at tits same time and ulaal, expose to public sals the fee aintple es Mid reel estate, or so much therof as may ho snAcient to discharge s«i«l decree, interest and costs. Said s ilr will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order es coart is »a «lc**ro4 Pres* fee s9.io. JOHN Vs. rOWELU April 4. IMt. Sheriff Jasper County. B. 8. A 7.. Dwiggios, Attorneys for nalntlff SUKIU r\* SALE.—By virtue of a eertUUd ropy of a decree to mo directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a reuse wherein John klnkcever is plaintiff and Wells ft. Hubbard, Joualhau E. Tryon and James (irav ars defendant*, anil Vetsl Venuette Is replevin letll. requiring ins to make the sum of one hiimbsil and fifty-four dollars and ninetynine rcuis ill.'d.W) with interest and cotta, I will expose at public Mle to the highest bidder the SOth day es April, A. ®. IWI Between the honrs of 10 o’clock A. M. and -4 o’clock I*. M.. of snid day. at the door of 4he court house, iu tho town of Uenseeleer, Jasper county. Indiana, the renuand prutto fora term not exceeding seven war*, the followiag described real estate, to-wlt: The south h«lf C«i) of the southwest quarter (w)of section three (8), township twenty-seven (87) north range seven (I) week in Jasper couutv and state of Indiaua. If such routs nnd protta will not Mil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and pises, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be eufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Maid sale will be made without any reliaf whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in secordaucs with the order of court in said decree. * Press fsa s>.so. JOHN W. POWEI.L. April 4, lUi: Sheriff Jaspsr County. Thompson A Bio., Attorney* for plalntfff. SHHEKIFP’B SALE.-By virtneof a certified copy of « decree to me directed from the Cleric of the Jas|>«r Circuit Court, In a cause wherein Simoa Karwell is plaiutiff and Jacob Feyereisen ami John 11. Tribbv are defendants, requiring' me to make the sum of two hsndred and uinetyssven dollars and eighty-four eenta itIJT.W) with iiitsre.-t and cost*. I will expose at public sale to (lie highest bidder on Saturday, the SOth day of April, A. D , 18*1, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. aud 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the court house, in the lowu of Usnsselasr, Jaspsr county, Indiana, the rents and profit* for a term not exceeding seven rears, the following described rcnl estate, to-wits Twenty-five ’S3) feet front and forty (40) feet, deep off llie north end of tlie east half (k) o| l lot number three (3), in bloc.k number thirteen (13), in theorigiual jd.at of the town of Itemington. Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and pivfits will not Mil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest ami costs, I will* at the same time and place. ex|x>seto public sale the feu simple of said real estate, or to much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said doerce, interest and costs. Said stile will be made, without asy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in talu decree. Tress fee *9.35. JOHN W. POtt ELL. April 1. I*Bl. Sheriff Jasper Cously. M. F. Chilcots, att’y for Pl’ff.

PETE.

SHKItIFF’S SALK.—By virtu* of a certified eopv of a decree to me directed from the < )«rk of the Jasiier Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Edward Sanford is plain tiff and Sidney O. Standish, Margaret A. Standish, Dewitt C. Elliott, Americus 1.. l’ogue and Alexander Shover are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six hundred amt sixty-eight dollars and forty cents (1008.40) with tutorest and costa. I will expose at public sale to the higheat bidder on Saturday, the 30th day of April, A. D. 1831, Between the. hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. 11.. of said day. at the door of the Court House iu the town of Keusselaer, Jasper county. IndiauH, the rout* and protlts for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: 'Hie southeast quarter (V*) of the northeast quarter (>,.) of sestiou thirty (30), township twenty-eight (38) north range seven (7) wvst, in Jasper count;, and stale of Indiana. If such rents aud profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest an l cost*. I wili. at the’samo time aud place, expos# to public sale the fee simple of snid real estate, or so much thereof a* may be snfiicicnt to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will he made without any relief whatever front'valuation or appraisement laws, ami in accordance with tlie order of court in said decree. Press fee *ll.*o. JOHN TV. I’OW ELL. April 4, 1 '•81. shuriff Jasper County. 15. >. A Z. Dwiggin*. all’ys for pi’ff. SHERIFF’S S\l,E.—By virtu* of a certified copy of a decree to "mo directed from tlie Clerk of tlie Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Samuel C. M.-Xcff and Charles Sackctt, comprising tlie firm of McNeff aud Otmpnny. hre pl.iintiffs, ami lliratn Kesainger. Kosaniia K. KcssiHirer and John A. Fellows are defendants. requiring iiu to make the sum of five liuudred and eighteen dollars and fifty-two cents (8514.53) with interest atid costs, I willsxpossat public sale to ti.c Inghest bidder, for cash is hand, on Saturday,- the IQth day of April, 1881, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. If. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the court hsttse in tlie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indians, the rents and' profit* for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real cstaie; to-wit: The southwest qsartsr ( fi) of the southwest quarter (t,i of section nine (9); the northwest qsarter (* 4 ) of tlie southwest quarter ()*) or section ten (M): the northeast quarter (■*) of the southeast quarter (> 4 ) of section ten (10); the northwest quarter (!») of tlie southwest quarter Oi)of section twelve (li); the smilli west quarter (>4> of the aouthwest quarter (tj)'of ssetion twelve (12), and the sautheast quarter(K) of the southwest qusrter (\>of section twelve (II), all in township thirty-oue(SI) north range five (4) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will net Mil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at tho same time and place, expose to public sale to the higheat bidder, for casli in baud, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much therof us maybe sufficient to ilis'-iiarge said decree, interest and costs, said sale will be made without any relief what-, ever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in eaid tier roy. Press fee *9.80. JOHN TV. POtVELL. Ms roll 15.1*41. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro., att’yn for pl’ffs. F. W. Babeoek. att’y for Fellows.

Ths Great Consumption Remsd&> BROWWB EXPECTORANT \n H*r>n $ *fr«t in •f MU Ml nueer failed to arrest mmd dm «Mh !*UXHTIOir, if Imhmk 1m Mm 4 'i Cure* Cough*, >i f tire* Asthma. U Cures TironoMttos >t t.tires Hoarseness. U Cures Tightness of the Chest, it C*rcs DijilctUty of Breathing, B^QWM 7 3 ExpecTo^iq. In Specallp XmomkhM fee W&mvtJfe Cover, U u>*U th»* **» the SvrmHen ms the dltemm riteeiot* the perotmpem of m|Mi * A•<te ■ ~,blc the eMUd to paee thromjh « l no- ny -tuff eoriome eemeepmmmess. rUICE, SOe and SI.OO. A. KIEFER, \ rouTZ’s MORSE AND CATTLE POWDER 3 b&b Will sere or prrrsatDlMM. Wo Hoasa will rtio of Colic. Wots or toaw To ▼ML If Fontxl Pow.!*n nra au4 la time. ( roaixt Pood rrs wlllasrcaadprareat aotQntMt roam's Powders will prsrsat Asras i* Fowls. ****** Powders will tnerssse tbs eaaotltyef at INC M 4 cream twaair per eeaU sad Mate Ms better first sßdswsst. Poet* rFewAcra win ears orjwwretil almas! iw •wsabr tswhtrh Horae* as 1 Cattle ere as Meet, forri-a Powitoas will ate■ ■ i IMS i mwiw fisM^veo'Wksre. DATirEfcfOTTa. Prowrls ter. sixnxomi.ic*

«9BM aa-ou s. Taking effect on and nftnr February 1, MM. COLUMBUS TIME. • TWmkAm mffiMtfgt /iiriir fJUan ITjlciA Han#. %, SOUTHWARD. NO. 1. (NO A 1 stations M. t UL Qi.fc East. P ■■ EIITKS. ftpJW._ L—vn Fan ee *4 err 5:40 A. M. IiJIP. s! Arrive Fleusnnt Kidgt ... so* “ nos “ ■* Zard flay May “ Hanging Grave ... 3:30 A.M. 1300 P. M. “• LeeT7T. .3:43 “ i:M « ** Sharpebnrgb ...... nag. nag. *• hradforA.rT; IM A.M. 1 M F. M. Lmt« Bradford IB ~ 2:10 “ Anrivo Wanl flag nag “ Wright ............ nag nag M Horner #.•#o A.M. IB P. M. •* Honey Croak nag nag “ McKlboe .. ...... . nag Flag - Mnntieello T:I0 Leave M0unetd10.......'. T:IS - 8:10 “ Arrive Rivereido... nag nag “ Troman T:«0 A.M. 8:34 P. M. “ Pituborgh 8:05 •• IB - Delphi .TT,. ...... -|»:10 M »4AO “ northwardT i no. a. NO. 4. stations Ql.tElls. Cll.fc RIBS Exam*, icci'ii. Leave Delphi 9:80 A. M. 3:30 <•. M. Arrive PiUabargfc......... 8:46 " 6:86 “ “ Yeoman 8:56 “ 6:63 “ “ Hivernide .. . . liar. Flag. “ Montteeilo < iISi.S.I:M IIK. Leave Monticelle .. 10:24 ** 4:30 *• Arrive Me El hoe Flag. Flag. “ llouejr Creek Flag. nag. Horsier 10:46 A.M 8:10 P. M. “ Wright Flag. Flag. “ Wanl Flag. Flag. •* Bradford ll.*oo A.M T:10 P.M. Leave Bratlfonl 11 -M “ T:B6 *• Arrive Shurpati.rg 11:13 " Flag. “ Lee nag. Flag. ** Hanging Grove— 11:32 A.M 8:02 P. M. “ Ford Flag. Flag. " Pleasant Bulge .11:14 A.M 8:13 P. M. : ♦♦ tenaoolaor ... '... 12:00 M. 18 JO - All train* run daily except Sunday*. No. 1 makes connection* with Train* P., C. A St. L.. at Montlcello for the East and West, and with the Wabash Trains. East and West, at Help hi for Lafayette andTetedo. No. 2 makea connections at Llelpbi from Bast and West and with P., C. A St. L.,at M.intieello for Chicago and with L., N A. A C., at Bradford for the North. No. t makes connections with L., N. A. A C. Road at Bradford North and close connections with P..C. A St. L., at Moatienll for Chicago and at Delphi with the Wabatb East and West. No. 4 makes connection with Wabash from the West at Delphi, and with the P-, C, A St. L. at Montleetlo for Chicago and Peoria. S. V. YHUMAN. Rcecivia.

- Chicago & North-Western ae -a.x lwat IetheOLDEST! BEST CONSTRUCTED! BKSI EQUIPPED! and hence the LEADING RAILWAY —OF THE WEST AND NORTHWEST!? It ie the short and beet route between Chtenge »ml all points in Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, California. Oregon, Arizona Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,'and for Council B lulls, Omaha, DENVER, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO, DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY, Cedar Rapids, Dos Moines. Columbus, and all points in the Terri or es. and tiie West. Also, tor 31 iln aukec. Green Hay. Oshkosh. sheboTgau Marquette, Kon dir Lac. Watertown. Houghton, | Neeuah, Menasha. St. Paul. Minneapolis. Huron I Volga, Fargo, Bismarck. Winona, LaCrosse, Owatcnna. and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago ,% North-Western and the U. P. li’v*depart from, arrive nt and use the same joint llniou Depot. At Chicago close connections are made with the Lake Snore. Michigan Central. Baltimore A Ghio, Ft. Wavneand Pennsylvania, and Chicago A Grand Timik U’y*, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Untiles. Close eoauertlons Made at Janet ion Points. It is the ONLY LINE arsxiNO Pullman Hotel Dining Car? CHICAGO ani COUNCIL BLUFFS, Pullman Sleepers on all Night Train*. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Examiue your Tickets, and refuse to bu v if th*y do net read over the Chicago A North-Western Uailway. If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- : tious you will buv your Ticket* bv thi* rente, I AN D WII.L TA K E NON-E OTIIEIt. All Ticket Agent* sell Tiskvts bv this T.iae. ItRVIX Hit HITT, td T. P. A tiea’l Man., Chloage. No other medicine will core * cough ■«, quick is* riso’s Care for CnniamjiUun. There » ao other Medicine that taste* so feed m Piee’s Care Hr Centura ptien. 12 slseuld be kept always la the boas#, beeves# it ie a certain and safe remedy far Cruup, Asthma, Bronchitis and Sore Threat. It will cate Coasumption: consequently It will core these lessee eemplalnts, wbiok are *e eftea the foes teaaeei es CoaeaespQea. OCWTOT. #. Mar. A UR*. Ws have MM a great many bet lice of Fire's Cure hr Onn aaipttoo, and bar* eot beard oae word of coaipiabiL Bet all spook highly and ta words es pralm sbeat the good it has aeeomplMied. II IK BN A HON.

S 4 fill A REWARD glE~p||CC *1 v 1 H Protruding Pfloa t>nt IX^tM:>«"* FiU B 1 8381 w f* ; ; 1 M 9 ReitWMly foil- to cure. It allats tlia tublnr, slworto the I n H M I ra H tumure. glrt-a immtdiult rcMct. Prepared by J. P. Miller, Mb, <S J H H PhUadelldUa, Fa. CAVriOR.- A"lk pmuiw units* irriijhM wv wr f Mr m b*'l* conjoint ki* signature mod a Pile es Hiomot. MX druggists ud teuMiy ioro have it or writ get it for you. OKe£aO>TX3 3DEXOTJI3 PLOW I ♦ ■ I . J fe fB ml eIl I § vßgwWi LHR/IH I -iHhi fMh J Jh -i|f'Jlfev - W'JjiflßMfi % & ■' ■*,., THE BEST IN THE MARKET NT. Warner & Sons RENS^SS^ItDIANA.

LAKE ERIE k f ESTER! RAILWAY. COKDXXSED TIU OP TSBOCOH TUIM. February 20, 1881. VMTVitB. | Chicago Time, f kastwakd. S. sJaaiaf -Bosloa !' 9.45 pm S.4opm Mapm IkSCara . New Turk.. 7.00 pm IManyri I. 8-OOprr ... Albany .. * 2.20 pm 6.10 am 12.43pw 12.23aM.. Buffalo ... tUwa 8.(10pm 7.45 pm 7.oJam I Cleveland . lO.lOpat 2.35pra 10.31 pin 9.38 am!. Fremont .. 7.09 pm 11.25ai» |L».4M. d . ~8.25pm B.33am|..Sandusky... lASSaanj 11.33 pm 13.20 pm Philadelphia 7.35 am 3.35 pm 10.50 pm 12.10|>m .. Baltimore . 7.40 am 3Jtspni 4.30 am 4.lopm!.Barriaburgh 3.33 am 3.23pra I. 12.03 am;. .Pittsburg.. 7.30 pm 8.45 am 4.55 pm 7.23 am ...Crestline. 11.43 am 12.35 am 12.32 am 10.40 am .. .Lima. . 8.53 am 14.19 pm I IP.FT W.&C I I- K. A W. 4.10 pm 8.35 am . .Sandusky ... 12.45 pm ll.S3pm 10.20 pm 10.03ar0 ...Fremont . 10.33im 10.40 pm 11. 10.82 am . Burggon . 10.32 am 10.20 pm ll.S3pm 11.03 am Fottoria. . 10.03 am 9.input 13.00 am 11.43 am Findley 0.29 am 0.28 pm 1.30 am 1.03 pm , . iheave. 8.13 am B.22iim 1.40 am LS3pin u,rna lArlve. B.ooam 8.17 pm 2.4:tain 2.18 pm St. Marys 7.07 am 7.27 pm 8 07am S.4opn> . Celina ... 0.40 am 7.07 pm 4.13 am S.3opni Portland, 5.14 am o.lopm 4.43 am 4.08 pm Bed Key . 5.18 a n 5.40 pm 5.83 am 4,40 pm Mudcle .. 4.33 am 3.05 pm 4.17 am 3.18 pm Alexandria 4.00 am 4.32 pm 8.37 am 5.37 pm E1w00d.... 3.40 am 4.l2i>ni 7.02 am 4.01 pm ...Tipton .. 3.17 am 8.40 pm T. 7.01 pm Frankfort L2!sm 2.48 pm 0,23 am B.lspiu La Fayette 1.23 am 1.40 pm 10.09 am 9.00 pm ..Templeton 12.42 am 12.33 pm ILIOam lO.oOpm . Honnestou. 11.31pm’ 12,05 pm 12.02amTO.SOpm Paxton ... 11.10 pm 11.22 pm 11. 1144 pm . Uibsou ... 10.42 pm 14.52 pm 2.00 pm 12.40 am Bloomington 0.37 pm 0-37 pm 2.10 pm 1150 am C A A Junc’n 0.30 pm 0.30 am . _ IC. A A. It. R 2.15 pm 2.(Wam< Bloomington | o.oopm 2.30 am B.lopm 7.s3ara| Ht. Loois I 1.30 pm B.lopm IC.A.A.K.B .... 5.50 pm 2.40 am Bloomington 9.00 pm 9.2bam 8.35 am 10.10 pm Kanaas City 8.40 am 6.55 pm 12.40an> 1.15 am Atchiusiui 1.28 am 8.17 pm 1 KOpin 2.15 am .St. Jotuipbh 12.40 am 2.80 pm 7.15pn 7.40 am Omaha .... ti.oupm B.ooam I. 11. A W . iILSCam 2.l>pm 6.30 am Bltnmington 0.43 pm 9.40 am 4.27 pm 7.4oam{ . Peoria 7.oßpnij 9.40 am 8.03 pm 12.03 pm Burlington . 2.3opnii 7.20 am il.auam Councilltiuffs 3.20 pm 7.00 pm 8.38 am Bloomington 8.16 pm 8.07 am r.laam 7.25 pm Dubuque 5.00 pm 9.33 pm 4.33aiaf ll 23am Hloux City .| 2.3opm} 6.40 pm Through tickets on sale for all points Last or West. For information iu regard to ticket rates. Ate., inquireof agents at principal ticket otDcv* or address G. W. Smith. General Passenger Agent, Lafayette. Indiana. K. H. WALDUON. Gen’l Manager.

SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET RENSSELAEB, IND. “Carry (lira (e Nary V* Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, jil Domestic and en Yerk llaggr Sewing Machine*, &C., &C., AT W. H. Sl C. RHOADES f HARNESS SHOP. i?:7 im, wbwliS utnjH

Hardware, Tinwere, CABINET FURNITURE, Ac. Latest and Most Fashienabte Styles In Parlor, Bedrosm and Common Furniture, Cook, Ofllce, and Heating Steves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irens, &C..&&. GRA]\ro OI^ESKTII^rC^ From 7 O’clock A. BL to S P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture* HERE WE QABB AGAHK! •WITH! -A. FULL laIISTB op Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clock s Spectacles, Violin Strings Jewelry, Aeesrdesns, PockerCutlery, _ SOLE AO ENT F Oil TPIII CF.LEBIIATED ROCKFOHD WATCH I have In nr erapley, A F^lf^QT*-OL_ A©B WORKMAN. »f eight year* ex parlance* Fin# Wntck Werk n Bpeeinltv. Orwl*’*©!4 StMi. HAMAR.

JS f 39 □) ® m 1 m SL = * 5‘ | ■ . i' Rensselaer Marble Works! IR. HOWLAND, Proprietor, -—X>««kl«r laa. ». AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, MQmXMNTS* MEdD STONES SLABS, TAIBLSTS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, 'OIEt.TSnS -V^.eiE3S3, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. ——ZDasiler In Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, Roof Cresting, &c. HARDMAN THE JEWELER! s Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND.

Kendall’s Spavin Gore! It cure* S p a ▼ i b s For nui it ip now *plint»,curbs, ring- known t> l»e one bone* and all sim ■ of the ilar blemishes the b rt lihiandremoTwi I afrSjl&y wer i erer the banch "I dincovred without bliiUriag.

STATEMENT MADE UNBEE OATH. 1 To whom It my oonoorn:—In tki year 1«7I I treated with ‘Kendall's Spavia Cure,’ a bene spavin ei eereral month's growth, nearly half ae large as r hens egg, and completely stopped the lameness and removed the enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard > and be never has been lame, nor eould l ever see any difference in the sis« of the hock Joints since I treated him with'Kendall’s Spavin On re. . R. A. Gaik noSwore and so beer I bed te before me this Mth day es Feb.. A. D. ISTt. Joan G. Jekne, J ustiee #r the Peace.

Kendall’s Spavin Cure!

What) v Good for Beast is Good fer Man. ' . i. lead es iU effects ea Kumaa Flash. Patten's Mills, Washington Co., X. T. Feb SI.M B. J. Kendall, M. D . Dear Sir :-Thepartieu. ar ease an wbieh ( used your “Kendall's Spavn Cure” waa a malignant ankle sprain of alxoen months standing. I had tried many things ■mtin vain. Your "Kendall’s Spavin Cure” out the foot o the ground again, and. for tb irst time since hurt, in a natural position. Fe a family liniment it excels anything we eve used. Tours truly, Bev. M.'P. Bell, Pastor M. K. Church. Patten’s Mills, X. T. '

Send addseos for Illustrated Cirenlar which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. Xo remedv bee ever met with su#h unqualified success to our knowledge, for!bmi as well as Bits. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 15. All druggists have it er cau get 11 for you, or it will be teat te aay address en receipt of price by the proprietors. DB. B. j£, j* Vermant SOLD BY* ALL DRUGGISTS^

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From Wot. P. I. tranyer, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Ft.. Jan. JOth.ltoO, Da. B. J. Kaxsa i.l A Co., Gentsin reply to vonr letter I will sav that my experience with “Kendall's Spavin Cure” has been verv satisfactory indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bottle of yonr agent, end with it, cored a horse of lameness censed by spavin. Last season my hone became verv lame and I turned him out for a few weeks whea he became better, but when I put him oa the reed he grew worse, whea I discovered that a ringbone Was forming, I procured a battle of Kendall's Spavin ears and with lees than a bottle enred him so that he is net lama neither san the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, p. H. Cuts

BekersSeik. ▼*.. Dee. M, l«7t. B! J. Kendall .* Co.,Gents: —I wish to add mv testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, “Cendall’s Spavin Cure.” In ilierpriug es IS7J i I slipped nn the ice end sprained my right limb ! at the knee joint ftwas very lame sud nt times ! suffered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage on it for over n year.-and tried most everything in my reach, but could find nothing that would give me permanent relief. When I overworked it would pain me verv much. In ADril IS7H| began to think I shoald.be a cripple for life, but having some of Kendr.ll'a Spavin eure thought I would try it. I used one-third of a iKtitie. and'experienced relief at once. Ttoo •tain left me sod has not troubled me »lncc. I /eel verv grateful to you and would recomend Kendall’s Spavin Kure to ail who suffer with sprains or rheumatism. -Yours# truly j Mrs. J. Beutwell

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