Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1884 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN.

CLOSING OF MAILS’ Mails .are closed at the Post Office in Rehsselaer as -follows: Goihg Rust and South, Daily, except Sunday, 10 0Q A. M. Going West and North, Deily, except Sunday. ,4 30 P. • 'j Chicago Through Pouch. Daily, F oi3 P,M Lafavetto “ “ For ‘Pinkaminb, 1 leasant Grove and’ Culp, 11 30 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Blackford, 12 30 A. A!., Tuesdays and SaturdaysHORACE E. JAMES, P. JI.

The school fulitl story about Calkins has been proven false in every essential eloihent, but we know of another school fund transaction, the facts of wliich are most damaging to a certain candidate, whose name we do not just at present choose to mention, but the facts are at our command * whenever we choose to use them and if our democratic friends in this vicinity want any more “school fund' 7 in theirs, they can be accommodated.

Card Of Thanks.

Z'ellow Ci tizess:— I i desire to thank each and every person - ally who supported me in the race, for the nomination for Treasurer, but that would be impossible in a short time therei ore* I, through the columns of This Hspuulicax, tender thanks to my friends and say to you all, that 1 appreciate yqur favors and kindness during the campaign. Yours Respectfully,

Programme of the Jasper County Eair.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9tli. Eateries and arrangements. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. tOtli. Forenoon-- Catling committees. Afternoon—Horses for general purposes: Native and Grade eattle; Sheep; Swine; Poultry; Vegetables; Articles of Domestic skill; Prepared Fruits; Tickles; Honey; Flowers; Fruit; implements, Machinery. THURSDAY, SEPT. Ittlj. Forenoon—Heavy Draft Horses; Grain; Seeds; Meehauicai Work in Wood and Iron.; Thof'oughbfed . Afternoon- -Thoroughbred - Horses; - Carriage Horses; Saddle Horses;,Asses; Mules; Running. H ace; Trotting Race. ——HGHHAY, SEjPF. 12t:n Forenoon- Carriages; Buggies; \Yagons: Ladies’ Work; Horses in Class 6: Division M;. Division N ; Trotting Race. Afternoon—Pacing Race; Running Race. -

The September Term.

Tie County Commissioners met in regular session last Monday morning. Hons Wayruire, Prevo and Nichols all being present, with Mr. Way mire in the chair. The saloon license applications were, as usual, the first matters considered. James F. Ellis, of Jloiu.-ingt.op, and John llalligan, of Rensselaer, hud no opposition to tliifir petitions, and were granted licenses, without difficulty. In the ease ts tiro application of Ktigene O’Neill, opposition was made, the nominal remonstrant being Milton Chipman. The remonstrant did not appear at the trial at ail, nor were the temperance people interested in the case. Drunkenness was tlie chargo rniule against the applicant, but, after hearing the evidence and the arguments, the Hoard decided to grant the license. J. W. Douthit was attorney for O’Neill, jipd W. L. lludc for the remonstrant, and both sides of the ease were exceptionally well handled. The license eases were finished Tuesday forenoon, since which time the attention of the Board has been given mainly to the consideration of claims against the county.

Fate Marriage Ficenses.

The Marriage Record in the Circuit Clerk’s office shows that during the month of August eight couples were licensed to he married, their names were ns follows: . Francis Butcher, t Mary Julia Brock way. .if 1 Frank C. Pierce, ) Mary F. Shields, j Merrell M. Tyler./ [ Chattie M. Sayers. *» \ Benjamin D. Van Ditsefi, \ Luella Cheever. S James D. Zimmerman, ( Maliuda M. Wilson. \ John M. Bracldock, i| Alicq M- Tuttle. ( Chas. Gundy, . j Mollie McGiinn. j Cassius M, Archer, * (Florence A, Britton.

B. F. FURGUSON.

An “Illegitimate” Argument In Cleveland’s Favor.

Chicago News. Mr. Cleveland’s fatherless son was born in the year 1876 —the year of election frauds. It will therefore be an indirect indorsement of Mr. Tiiden and an appropriate rebuke to" the participants in that heinous outrage of eight years ago if the honest voters of the country cast their,., ballots theis year for Mr. Cleveland’s fatherless son’s sire.

A Card from Mr. Stark.

Mr. Editor:- Allow me space in your excellent paper to say that summer vacation of three months has been spentin your town, and with our church, with more than ordinary interest; and I leave with a feeling of tender regard for the interests of the town and community. —— The promptness of the church in meeting their contmct with me during my stay, will only teach mo to trust my brethren'more perfectly, and their liberality will enable me to continue my course of study iu the Seminary at Morgan Park, III.; and as I go to my work, I very much desire to have our people continue the regular services by employing some minister without any

Rev. J. W. STARK.

delay.

The North-West Indiana Conference.

The conference concluded its labors last Monday afternoon. As will be seen by reference to the list of appointments for Lafayette District, given below, the Rev. TC. Webster comes back to Rensselaer, and this town has been made a station by itself. A new station, known as the Rensselaer Circuit, has been formed, composing a number of appointments in the vicinity of this town, with Rev. R. C. Mcßeynolds as pastor. The Rev. J. T. Abbett was admitted to the Conference and placed in charge of the Morocco circuit. The Rev. J. J. Claypool still remains at Morton, in Putnam Co. The is the complete list or appointments for the LAFAYETTE DISTRICT: J. H. Claypool, Presiding Elder. Anibia—lV. 11. Broomfield. Attica—S. P. Colvin. Battle Ground—W. B. Slutz. Boswell—W. 11. Meliaifie. Brook Circuit—To bo supplied. Broobsstoo—N. M. Jenkins. Fowler and Earl Park —J F. Newliouse. tioodland —H. X, Ogdon. * Kentlund—J, M. Stskiill. Lafayette—Ninth. Street, W. R. Mikels, “ —Trinity, H A. Buchtel, <• —Congress St, W. Graham. Lafayette Circuit J. J. .McCoy, Lo tv ell—W. Crapp. T Medaryville—John Sebring.; Monon —Dr. Dunham. Monticollo—"W. P. McKinsey. Montmorency —D. Handley. Morocco—James T. Abbett. Oxford —E. B. Woodson. Pine.Village—J. J. Thompson. Remington—W. H. Vance. Rensselaer —T. C. Webster. Rensselaer Circuit—R. 0. Mclloynoh's. Rose Lawn—To be supplied. Wea—R. 8. Martin. Williamsport— J. A.Cullen.

Jersey 3 for the million, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at Hardman’s. Dress Goods, just too nice, come and see them. Hemphill A Honan. Gents Gold and Silver Watches, at Hardman’s. - —— . D. H. Garwood, of West Liberty, says, I sell every bottle of Warner’s White Wise of Tar Syrup on a guarantee. Sept. By the use of Buckingham's Dye, the whiskers may be easily made a permanent, natural brown or black, as desired. As Well expect life air., as health without pure blood. Cleanse the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Ayer’s Ague Cure is aDSinfallible cure /or Fever and Ague in all its forms. The proprietors warrant it, and their word is as good as a U. S. bond. Trial proves it. Dr, J. W. Hamilton of Merrillan, Wis., says, 1 have sold Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup for years. It is the best cough medicine In the world and has no equal for asthma. It is well known that the Kidneys and the human sewers, which, wash away the and debris. When they become clogged or inactive. Kellogg’s Columbian Uil will remove the cause and create a healthy action, and effect a permanent euro. 16-52- 2t. A Remarkable Escape Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock. Pa.,oyas .ilHicted for six years ! with A-thru a and Bronchitis, during S which time the best physicians could | give n > relief. Her lira was despure<k of. until in last October sue procured a bottle of Dr. King’s N<nv Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by cbnlinuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh oh lbs. iu a lew months. Free trial bottles of this certain dufe of all Throat and Lung diseases at F. B. Moyer’s Drug Store. Large bottles *ll,

■“ Campaign Song Book far both parties, at the Post-Office, Rensselaer, Indiana. Special attention to new clubs. ■o» ■■ - ■■ " Purely a Mistake The Domestic Sewtng Machine Company HAVE NOT changed their agency, and Messrs. W. H. &C. Rhoades are, and ever have been, the only recognized agents of the “Domestic’’ in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but we wish the people to know that we are the Wole asset Only agents of tiiel “Domestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. W. 11. & C. Rhoades. 7 " I At a Bargain.—A farm of 160 acres, lying one mile northeast of Rensselaer, for sale cheap; if sold within the next sixty days, k’ot further particulars, address: Jaly A. Green, ts Wichita, Kansas. NON-RFiSIDIiiNT NOTICE. (S TATE OF INDIANA,/ £,«• EE3B; Ja-per Countv, -( In the Jasper Circuit Court, —. I ■ - —'Ociober Term. 18«4. r Robert K. Jenkins, | Complaint in ♦at. - Attachment. James Low. ' Xo. 328.1. It appearing, by affidavit tiled in the office pf the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, on' .August With. >BB4, that the above ltampd.defendant is a non-resident of tiie state of Indian:!, and that he is a necessary party to the above entitled action, the. object-of.vvlUc-h Jirtoenforce :i contract, and collect a demand by proceedings in attachment Notice of the pendency of such action.'Us., therefore given to said defendant. James Low. and that the same will stand for hearing on the 2nd day of the next Term of said court, to be begiip and held at the court house in the town of JiensseUier, eonnty and state aforesaid, on the Third Monday of October, 1884. Witness my name and the seal of f strut \ said- court affixed, at - Rensselaer, l VVYi ) til is 4th day of Septombr, 18St. A AMES I'. tIiWJX, clerk,. W. L. Jiude, Pit / ’« Atty. Sept-3-U-IS. - SHERIFFS SALE: BV virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper. Circuit Court in a cause wherein Joseph Leonard ami Alvah/Leonard were Plaintiffs arid Samuel Clark, Rebecca Clark, John Clark, Samuel Clark, Jr., James Clark, Oliver Clark, George Clark, Douglass Clark, Elizabeth Sebring; Anson Sebring, Nancy Clark, Jacob Clark. Emily Clark, William Clark and Lucy Clark wei'" defendants requiring me to make the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty-three dollars and Twenty'-live cents ($753.25) together with interest .mid costs 1 will* expose at public sale on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13111. 1884, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in., and 4 o’clock ]i. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the town"of lleT.ssi.daer, Jasper 'County. Indiana, the rents and profits, for a teau-Ui)t,(.\cediiig seven years, the following described I ten I Estate. ro-wit: The Northwest quarter (kj,) of the Northeast quarter (f*) of Section Thirty-six’(3B) Township Thirty-tiV,, [B2] North, Range six [o] \Vest-, Jasper- county, Indiana. And shoyl,l such rents and profits not sell for a ‘sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and rests. I will, at the same time and pliiSe, expose to sale the fee simple of sai d Real Estate, or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. said sale will he mode without any relief whatever.from valuation or uppraisiiicnt laws' and m accordance with tiie order ot Court in said decree. , JOHN W. towel:,, sheriff. Wittulut .ToTtnxUm Attyfor PlaiutijJ. Aug. 21-2-S-Sep. 4-11.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. S'I’ATK OK INDIANA.; w 'dr'- JusperCounty, ) rJ .*>• In flic jasper Circuit Court, To October Term. Ksl. Complaint No. :»2.»i) The Traveler's Insurance Uumpai'y.) r» . | Samuel C. Maxwell, Jimo Maxwell, ' | Alwartnler DittletlelJ, Habra C. Littloilekl, ~ | .loin, Clark. Mary Ann Clark, Executrix of the i lust will ami testament of John \ ■ Claris, deceased; j The unknown Heirs, the unknown | Devisors and the unknown Legatees | of .In'.iu Clark. decrase<l; ■ Williams. VYooteO j -, i John Harmon and A. Jerome Harmon. J The Defendants .John Clark; Mary Ann Clark Executrix of tiie I,'ist wdl and testametit of John Clark, deceased; the unknown Heirs, the unknown Devisees aud the nil known Legatees of. John Clark, deceased; William S. Wooten, —Wooten. (whose full name is unknown.) nro hereby notflied that heretofore the plaintiff ill this cause tiled its complaint against ail tiie aliove named defendants, and caused summons to issiu- and oeserved upon the resident defendants. ami that on this day said ldaintilf, by Frank W itabeoek, its attorney, tiles aflidavit of the mm-residency of the defendants ia-t „aforen-ui)ed and notitled; ami tlnit said action is now pending in said court, and will stand for trial and hearing on the second day of tiie next October term thereof, which term will beholden iu the court house, in tiie town of Rensselaer; iu sain county, beginning on tiie third Monday of October, the same being tint twentieth day of October; A. If. lsst.Said action relates to tile foreclosure of a mortgage upon certain ' Real Estate ’situate- in said county, and for’ tiie appoint moat of a Keeeiver for the mortgaged pr, p Tty. and said non-resident defendants are ma te parties to answer to their several interests as judgment creditor* of the defendant i.. jiaxivell. Unless said non-resident defendants appear In said court and answer or .demur-to said complaint, on or before said second day of said term, tire same will he heard and determine.l iii tlVjr absence, nirl the allegations thereof w.HTIiL* taken to be,confessed by said defendants, Witness, the Clerk .of said court. ,A r , and tiie seal Thereof this inth dav of AnglMt. A. It. !"t. JAMES f\ IRWIN. Clerk of Jasper Circuit court. Frank (r. lluttroci:. A tty f‘>r {‘Liiiitt?. AUg-iS S -p- 4- H. ' . '

PATENTS MPNN a CO., of the Pcivsmfir. Ajikhicaw, contlna», to-tU !•*« Piyin.m f..,r J'jtonti, Cuvoat*. Trnda WitrK*. Copo-tclits. for the Staton, Canada, E xdurui, kiaa-jj). fiefruany. etc. Hand Book ctont Pmotit* sent free. T!’!rty-*pven years’erpertonw. Patentaoitalnadthronifh MUVN A CO. arc noticed In th* Set 7 ‘.-rrylo A mssucaw, tbp Urgeet, ho«, and tn>*t alaeir rireutaWaactantlOo pawr. tibia jWr. \Veea!y. Spienrttd cngravirvca and lnterp.imß In*

SPERIFFS SALE. ft vilrtne of an execution, to nie directed from the Clerk of the Jas|>er Circuit Court, in a on use wherein Tlwimas Mcl.auglilin. et al, were Plaintiffs, and John S. Orr. et al, wore Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Twelve dollars and forty cents (8512.40] together with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public saloon —i—: A Saturday, September! 3, 1884 betwomvdtmthe-hour* of dffo’clock- -a., ltt™ amt 4 o’clock p. nil, of said day, at the ihmr of the Court house, in the town of lten.sselher, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents iunl profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, the foliowing described Kepi Estate, to-wit : The Northwest quarter tl.o Southeast quarter | l 4] of section Twenty-seven [27] Township Thirty-one |3lj North, Range- Five [sJlVest. Jasjicrcounty, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said Execution, interest and costs, I will, at ttia same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as shall b.o sufficient to discharge s:ihl execution, interest and costs. Said saie will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraismeat laws. JOHN W. ROWELL, Sheriff. 7 hon,proh ih 11/ n. ,1 ftyffbf Ttnmtty. Aug-21 *2B Sep-4 11.

SALE. By virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the superior Court of ■Hppecmioe. ccaiTitvrlndtana, issued on tiie loth dav of Mav, 1884, in a. cause wherein Jennie Fairchild was Plaintiff, and Wosine Sha.Tuer, • Jdhil M . Shattner and Johr, Qpp were defendants lequiriife mg to make Ihe suiii of Three Hundred and'Riittyrtwo dollars |fc',32.md together with interest .aflil costs, t will expose at public safe Saturday, September SiIBS lietvveen tiie hours of iO o'clock a. nl.« o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the door <•. court house, in the town of Itensselae; - , Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exeecda::'seven years, tiie hdlowmg described Real Estate, to s wit: The .South -rrMUhn oytlK! Southeast quarter [}£] of Section Eight [Bl, The S.raihwest quarter :: ra of the Sontiiwest qumtAV [•*■;] of .Section Niue !!»]. the North half [‘,l of the Nortlieast quarter [? 4 J of Section .SAVonreen -j-rr i. the Northeast quarter,' fJ:] ■<>? the _N,*rtie.\vs{ (r.iarterllJE'Of Sectiou-seveate’en -17- anti HeSoutheast quarter fs i Of tiie Southeast quacler [V of Section Nine {'■>] all ill TotV.ishi;i Thirtytwo [32j North, Range Six. IS] " ‘‘St, Jasper county, -Indiana-.-'-- “r — ~ . - ■ Aai&honTd siH'h I'ani.-: a:rl p :>‘ifS no* >ett for a sufficient sum to discharge sai l . xccutuci. interest and costs, iv. ill. at the s,t>ne. lime and place, expose to sale the fee'sic dp of said realestate, or so much thereof ass-shad be sufficient to discharge said execution, riffe'rest and cost s. Said .-aie. ,\ ill he 'made without any relief from valuation or appraisement law.s. ^ Sheriff, A. L: Kiln,hr. At*iifor PltiinV'/. Aug-21-28 Sep-4-H. SIT K ill FFSSALE.^ EV virtue of accrciiie l conv (If a decree, lo me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, iu a cause wherein tiie Aetna Life Insurance Company was plaintiff, .and James E. Johnston. Alary J. Johnston, Gaorge W . Sparrow, Loiusville. New Albany & Chicago Railway Company. Ichahod S. .tones, John Makeover. Ja> Williams. Marion A. Lynch, Wiiliam 11. RaTH’lc, Edward Snnrove’, Colhetiils M. Horner. Joel Johnston, John L. Peregrine, Charles Leoiianl ami Edgar 1.. Bruce were fendants, req Hiring tiie to make the Slim"6l Ttvd thousand and Eighty-three dollars and Eighteen cents. ($20.83,18) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, between the hours of 10 o’clock a, m., and 4 o’clock p. m.,of said day, at the door ot ..the court House ill the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a, term apt exceeding seven (7'; year:;, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The West half (G) of the Northwest quarter (?4) of section Thirty-four (34) Towusiu'p .Ttvenv ty-nine(2!l) North. Range Five (5) West, also• tiie Southeast quarter (.’l) of tiie Northeast quarter (H) of Section Thirty-three (33) TownShip Twetitv-iilue (2:i; North. Range 'Fiye fa)-WcstiaiLln’JiafignHfj-atyfTloill'auir, - - vnd .should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest .and costs I Will, at the same Buie and.place, and in the manner, aforesaid. - expose-te- saleftUe-fewsihiple of said Be’at Estate or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation orappraisment laws-and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree. .JOHN \V. ROWELL, Sheriff. Frank W. ThtVcork, AHy for Phituiijf. Aug-14-21 - -in- >ep-4. —t NON-RESIDENT NOTICK. STATE OF INDIANA,) w w. cw County of Jasper, i In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term. 1884, complaint No. 3277; To Quiet Title. John Mason, plaintiff, versus George Kell nnd'his wife. Kell; The unknown Heirs of George Ke'.l. deceased: David Haines, and his yjfo .Haines: The unknown Heirs of Davidllaines. deceased; Jacob Pearis'en and I Ids wife—- Feal'isen.; The unknown iteirs of l Jacob Pea risen, deceased; Judah T. Aincsworth i and bis wile —-Winesworth.; The mikamvn ! ileh-s of JudafiT. Aiuesworth. deceased ; lVih iiam G-i Ham atid hts wife Rehceea Ay Giiljm.' The nnknown Heirs, The nuknown Devisees find the unknown Lcgateysof William Gdlam, decerned; The unknown llci'S. The unknown Deviseejwuid the nrikiiown Legatees of Rebecca A. I,lllam. deceased, who was the wife of said Wii lia ir Gi 11 in nxhigfen tbrrrtsT— — ' Now comes the plaintiff, by Frank W. Hibooek his attorney, and files his complaint to .vthei with lus aiihhivit that all of . said defendants are non --residents of tile State of Indiana' anil that their several places of residence is unknown an*! tint the several names of th ; Several defendants ilesignated as ('The tinknowir Heirs,” etc,, are iink io .vn t > plaintiff, and that said action is ts’qaiet the title to cereim Real liritilfcC-... * Now therefore said defendants, severally, arehereby notified of the pea leucv of srti'l aetion, wßich is to quiet plaintiff’s title to certain Real Estate, in said comphih't desifrilte i. id that the same is set for trial ami hearing on tiie second day of the next Qotolier term of said court, to lie holden at the court house in the town of Iteiisselaer. in said county. l>egllining on the third Monday of October. A. 1), lssi; anil unless said defendant.-', appear and answer, or demur to said complaint, the same will-he taken to lie tru& and eonfesse I by them and said cause w;ft be heard anddetermined in their absence. Witness the clerk, of said court A- »x\ ami the Seal theredf tills 25th 'lay ( ) of August. A. D. 1884. • JAMES F IRWIN. Clerk. K. If. Enpciick, A tty fur PliilnUjfh Aug-28 Sep-4-11.

NON IIKSIDKNT NOTICE.' QTATK OK INDIANA,) * J;.sp-,-r ( ouh'y S ** In the J:v-pt Citouit Court. October Term, I'd. '(-oMrr.AIN'T No. oi'.l. Joseph Carter, ' . .JoUn Carter, i William !. Deimitii, f , l . W. Carter :rmi Harriet A. Dernuth. J b Tlie a.HjVe m.-iu cl <!ep-n hint?. .John Carter. WrlinT.il J. Deiuuth. . ’,V. farter, full naa-.f is iink’ibwu; uatl Harra-t A. Prn::Uh. n.re rtort-by liatiJril tnst J.i-epb t t'er,har iiltyi pis compiki.-it Mg.-tiM*’- tiici i ims.ii'l cone. king for the fovt.-iurure of a c; -i. ; ag.* .. ■ 1 t- s-.t ■is’tle at. lieu-.aniltii ii -lii it-ah-rj i-.-fli -t:lmt for!,*' •rhig.-ii ti.e sec.>r. !o. ■>* *;•,*• rex: r rtti ,»i court; to .lie. ii,i!,|-cii In th - firs' i eu-e. I:l '.be town l . r iiff co.rit- , y.*-_ gi'inir.g <>a il.e n.ir,! Ab-mlay <>f ti -t-.m-i. the , same Ixiag the iOia .'f A.'El., if l: I afut Uiiie ■*-a ije'.eft'la'.lt-, app-’ar -aivi nrtswer ;or •tairt.*rf"<y_sa ; i c--uip,,ii tie* s-iy.li ■ .will be becrh ia :tCi‘yt’-l-via c. ■”i ti, •>i--b,c-tb*-te**t-wilt VoTpSVo to bj.CiJU'fah*'**! b.iM tlefmxlanto. ... , ’■ r 1 >7..£0ß’. jWISREMI. C*.«->'k fmr'SSSl n' ; gjj; \ \ *Bi<j Court, ti.'jblh <l(*‘,V vs Agilr*. , li ' .JAilKh K. ! itW ! N.CT-, k I ‘ J,.xp« I- < I'c.tlt. .oil. *. Ftmttb B*. Jin/.end', AitU f. , Ang-ii-ij S«i> *,

003m,-pli.2^.exi.ts, Of , |V, 'j-: iV t 1 - • -—-- - A COMPLETE LIJSTE OK SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PR.ICBS WAY zso-wrxr LOW-

is. wm i so, ih _ - _ After Eighteen Years of COMMERCIAL SUCCESS§| Would respctfully announce to the people of Jasper County that they have the Most Complete Stock Of Clothing. 3Drv Goods, fiats and Caps, Boots Ac Shoes Ladies Fins Dress SooMtf s Wing M r Ever displayed In tltis market. And they cordialy invite you to call at their TRADE PALACE Where they can, and will save you money, by selling you EXCELLENT GOODS CHEAP. IANDRETHS’PiKff tEEDS S%\ CCnQ For the PRIVATE FAMILY jSEEDS CCUd Crown by ourselves ?" w f <*»w w • tr Handsome Ula*t rated Catalans and It oral Register FREE TO AXJ» MERCHANTS, SEND Utf YOt’R riCSINfiSS CARRS TOR TRAPE MW. DAVID LANORETH&JONS.SEEDeROWMS.PHiUDEIPHIA * • • ' ’ > - . I