Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1892 — Page 8
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE FOR 1893. PARTIAL PROSPECTUS. Frances Hodgson Burnett Will contribute the first serial to appear * i ®*P'**ne from h«r j*en for man\ ’M. • The One I Kaew th{Bestof aIL” h. c. Bonner Will furnish a serins of six sketnbns en'■titleo ‘Jersey Street *n«l Jet-soy Lane” wNu-si rated K I'M,.. > ROBERT GRANTwiII reUte the iurine of ami Josephine m **\ Sequel lo the jKefleitiotis «,f a Married iian." U 4Pta>trateii.
HAROLD FREDERIC ■ill contribute a i>>iit'i: vi novel-of great <#ower. entitled The Copper >ead. '* BY THE AUTHOR OF "JERRY." Miss S. B. Elliott tiie author ot Merry. - wl l write a etory of Cf« among the Turn a see mountaineers. “The Hurfcet Sperret ’’ PERSONAL REMINISCHK<JOH. Bom»'Unpublished Leit- raoC Carlyle Co Ed war Irving aa-1 o: »era, dealing With a pari, of C&rljJVg us .• far difl'e ent ♦'m that brou>riit out in *’ • . .a wu»r»-qrw »-f i!wl>le Wenlßisoonces. ■Tfce olfactions of Lincoln ao-i Sumner--11l the late viarq tis He Ohambruu. sßdlh arifafa- a r « tall >i n»w matter. Aii Arti -t in Japan By U.v*ert B>uin, ■ho n*-' ju-< refill r ft *-4 tr m a jTMtdeuce <tf n«ml\ two years in to at (yuintrj Sbund.mtlv illustrated j the author, historic Moments winch 1 are been a ■fcisfture of the magaan* during 1892, '■HI be continued ny some particularly striking papers among th tm several by ‘4fee great var jorrespo > tents, William ■B' Bemeli, A eht ahl Forties, nad othMEN’S OCCUPATIONS, A twries **f artic es o i t e life work <4 man in many calling -the chief ways (exi-lnsivH of profusion') : a which, men earn th«ir bve iho--t THE WORLD'S PAIR IN <300400. A B ru* Will be publish d >eter ia the fear givi g the imi>ress > ■ made by ■Qe*i-xhioiMon up*»« different observers sass arte. b »t*i Araerian and foreign; *4bd manv of’these observers wili be Jldso artists-who will i'lustrateibeurown refticle'
MISCELLANEOUS ARTIOMSS. * Further contributions to the Peer of Great HStiee. Mrs. Burnett's itlustra ed pa-p>>r on •Be Lon ion pi n for Home AW to Invalid <JniWien, etc. Of -p**- al interest Also will m> Professor llellnri'u authoritative acWnntof the P rry Caller Expedition (lllns*r ted), a en intTiwtin; ar foie by Octave ele-nne on the exh-teltloo of Woman Art m>w going on In Parte, a d ariiotun upon arctic subject , a*-oouita of r. veis, «to., etc. THE ILLUSTRATIONS cf the rear wil' re pres ntthework nos only of the we 1 ten wit illmtri u a. but many drawings wit atso a pearbr nrttstß wlio are Ae-t known as painters. ' ) I^ajuVm'bkk. * miit—'in' i. ISPB 1A It OFFtr asuiiscripUOi.i for ItO-i,,.-I'* , M The»»me, w th .&ck uni ore, bona A fl lUClOtll', - t•- - - -r -6.00 M ? ’sow is th time to uhscriUe W-' * CHARLES SCRMiN SONS. 743 B N w York. - rn - rOtPOVluraft ©ant. > -“*t Hin-uM"' Lamps uni! Bio nisi..• !■ h .-rso ii, •k] Spavins, Vur'>- ili ti* s Sw«)-*y. Rtno-B-fUM. Stlfl-iA Sura ns. nl! Swu!i&n Thrusts. ‘Cohgs. ete Save .»;• uee ,of one i=tu* U'..rr .*itt«d the wonderful JlieiUi 'ii In •- «v«f kbO ~'H. Cold by •}. F. G> jy i\t !•».. I)r-irg..- ELo n£Mt>la«r fnd . ... ...... %. IT* lf> fV yon rwe yonraetf and famMr to : ~/« best vi-Juo for y®»r money. ■tOMiaizo in your fcaEtrear hr iwrehasiit J». li. itouarlas Shoes, which mirwoiit die •get vsloe tor prices asked, an thousands Vll testily. PrtTAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. U& ** . islL sl ‘ i i-A 1 jacJ r-.. ym W. L DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE eEN^ii. E N. ttE BEST SHOE INTHE«NRUH«imUO!(k 1 genuine tewed shoe, that wilt mat, rip, lino •If, munieiia. smooth inside, flexfltk-, more com■wtsble. stylish and durable than any other a,.*- e ver Mid at the mice. Equals custom made nhococ ustmg Mjl and (KS.Hand-aewed, ttnMiLhnf*. The ‘SK* most stylish, easy nnd durable >S»s net sold Jath* Price- They equal flue Imponari itvaSKOeting SOi Police Shoe, worn by tin-met* end all id,ejlens”o>re<JKO*“«.Ma^to tyasjMttaim sayother mstea^f^y^»wii<sseAfija«rfiAVft’ • na Youths' •t.XU ffehsal *fvjg Hhoca are worn by am lion overyamcreT The most serttocsblctiio r s asid atliseprli'es. Kn ant^lLrCTkoes for T?rj;are very st^ilalJ^SfartaidriTnidu’r” MLKOOUtJLAS, (Mddlw Ellis & Murray ,- r • S_ r ,1 v-J***.’
Real Estate Transfers
Wsrraoty Oeeds When Nol Otherwise Spec 7 ; „ iftedJoseph S . Nelson to Wm,B. Austin, uud. * aw 38-31-6, Walker .. ~ I 172 John H. Wood to Marion L. Spitter, Nov. 19, Its 14, 15, hi 82, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer ■.• i * * -».••»....•«* - 80 Geo. K. Hollingsworth adm’r, to TrosteerM. P. (Jitmeti, Ni.v. 4, (»t w 4 uw 25 80-7, I ac,e, Uu,on «».«. **, ••, • 2o Eiiwin E. Carpenter to Nelson Morris, Nov. 14, ne ne II 82-7,40 acres, Keener.. 150 Wm. B. Austin t*> Ji hu. E. •Spitler, July 7th, pvs Its 1, 2, it, il 8, pi It 3 bl 9, Rens-
selaer... . 600 Benjamin Tuteur, et al to Joseph Brovant, 0 t. 15, se 28 3-0-C, 80 acres, 8ark1ey........ 2100 Geo. W. D ffenbaugh et al to Grant Davisson. Oct. 5, d± se 31 31 0, 80 acres, Walker . .... 500 Elwm Hyland to iCunice L. Hyland, \ s sw 4 si YiW *8 6,24 C acres, Jordan.. 3000 John Coen to Jacob R. Wilcox, Nov 23, us 1,4, 5, bl 13, Westcn’s 2nd Add.... 300 Win. D ihncke to Horace Marble, Nov. 21. pt n£ e| se 13-32 9. wl se 13 32 6, 80 acres, WheatSeld .... ... .. 825 Marion L. Spitler to Chas. G. Spitler, Nov. 22, ne ne 5-30-6,40 acres, Barkley..,. 200 Samuel R. Nichols to Simeon A. Dowell, Nov. 7, 135 acres in 17-2 C-6, Marion... 4400 Dominic McGlynn to Wm. R. Rich, Sep. 14, It 5 in Bruel's Add-, and other realty, Remington.., 500
OBITUARY.
Samuel Clark, sr. was born Dec. 2, 1816, in Coshocton Co, Ohio. Died Nov. 13, 1392, in Wheatfield, Jasper Co., lud. He was married to Elizabeth Voorhis Apr 22, 1841. To them were born ten children, eight sons and two daughters, ail of whom survive them. His faithful wife preceded him to that land of rest almost eighteen years. He had been a sufferer from kidney trouble for many >ear , and for the past filteen' min ha his sufferings were intense, but he bore them all with that grace, and patience that rsnaracteiizes the Christian. He was 'an companion, a kind and loving father, si good, quiet citizen Mr. Clark ha I been a resident •>f J iiper G-most ot Ihe time for the pist tor: years ml was most high.v esteemed by those who knew him "est H*- was a member of the M. E. chord). He realiztd the end was
i i-iti , ami exliurte-1 tils . iiiiiirea to f»e guo i ouii meet \nin wh :re sorrow Htiii Hufferiiitr nr f U ikmiwu. The fun> rul eerm io w.is preai-hed TueHdny a. m. tty Rev. J. Sebring of MedarjVtlle, so lowed <•» remarki by Revs Davis uufi V-aeh, after which thelioily wasintereii in Wheatfi. id (...tin i.»-ry. A lai_e uumlier of trienis ami neigliifis met to pay the last rributP Tjf respect t«r the defiarted ami to sj Bapalhize with the bereaved family. His children were all with him during his last days except his oldest son, William, of LaPorte City. lowa, and hii t*»«l«st daughter, Ei'Ztbelh, wife of A isou .>ebriug, of Redding, California. *Eve< v day tne Fa'her calleth Some loved, one lu e dleuo rest, And the heart, ’tho’ Allied with anguish, Cuu but cry “He knoweth best.'’ Kvsry ilsy uimsi has finished All Us work for others here, - - And wo uuse a voice'w r nose areeata Fell like music Oo our car. And tho eyes that smiled Answering tack each look of love, Sow arc giirlug ou the gkrie* Of the beauteous realms above. But a day, i ct distant, cometh. When wettead the vast uflfenown We shall find cur ransomed dear ones Seated round the great white throne. .au.q.
IfeticT to Hasten. Owing to the liability of fires 1 feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper County and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will te prosecuted. 8-6 t B.J. Gifford. f t .. i. t .- . TBBSTBEB’ KOTIOB , - HA&ION TOWNSHIP. I will be l»tt7o®oeuj> stairs In Makeeerts Bank Xnfi ding ovary Setarday to attend to Township QBEBNFIELD, Trustee Marion Tdwaatil|».
The trial of Jackson Plummer is now,g.iing on, at Fowler Ex~ 'Sh-riff Blue anil ife, and Lesiie Ci»rk. went over as witnesses in the case, Tuesday night. - All kind of mill feed atjthe elevator and feed mili r We have, already warned our readera against lli»t da s of adver isements which off *r big sums of money or other templing prizes for the solution of puzzles, rebuses Ac., so simple that a child cau solve them. Tney am frauds, one and all, from, the hooked-nosed old vidian with his three daughters nestin g about his neck, which a slip-noose would mote fittingly adorn, to the one which offers SSO to every person who will supply two missing letters to the
fullflwltttf fonnulaTCb c-go. and make the name of a wonderful World’s Fair citv These frauds must be making lots of money, judging from the number of proposition- we receive for advertising them (but uniformly r* j -ct ) It is said that the Post 1 )f----fice Department is n<*w after them hnd it is hinh time it was.
They Think They Are Smart.
The following is taken from an exchange, and people who think that the newspaper business is nothing but “boys play,” should sift the following, and get the correct idea; “Every column of a newspap. r contains from twelve to twenty thousand distinct pieces of metal, displacement of any of which would cause a typographical errr r. And yet some people lay claim to remarkable smartness if they cau discover an error in a newspaper. When some people'find a word with a letter misplaced they are sure that they could spell that word right, and go around to (he neighbors and tell that the editor of the paper spelled the word wrong.”
- All For |s.j Cents. The MONON ROUIE has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily serve-e on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of conven ience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can «e anything he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, butter, coffee **r tea with cream is served for Quit 55 cents r ~~ Watch for ihe. MONON’S new schedule to Florida. ts jnieai* >IDII-JI. Austin <fc Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel m >rtgage, col ateral or pets .nttl neoumy. You can pay tb*'se loans bion at auv tun an«l stop interest. Th se desir - tile loatis.
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned wifi offer at Pub lie Sale at his resid n< e 3 miles south-ea-t of Ktiiman, Walker ip., Jasper County, Imi, hegining at 10 o’clock, a. M on Satu day, 9ec. 3rd 1392. TUB F IXOWING I’KOPKKTY To-WIT: EIGHT HEAD OF HORsES (1 gelding, 8 years oid; 1 brood in-ii, 6 tears old; 2 Mali a, 4 yiaio old; 1 yearling colt, 3 sackttLt c .It* ) A mill h cows, 2 y t-ai liug steers, 1 • •road lire wagon, 1 t-vd sealed ouiigv 1 two horse cultivator, 2 stirring plows, 1 dischaarow, 1 mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness. 1 saddle, 1 20 gallon imn kettle, 1 farm hell, 1 sewing machine, 1 cuokin* stove. 1 heating stove, and numerous other articles. Terms Of Sale: —One year’s credit will be given on all sums over $5 purchasers giving note, with approved security, without interest if liafri when due, if not paid when due JLper cent interest from date of note. 8 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $5. All sums under s."> cash in hand. H. C. Summers.
Notice of Apvaiatiaent of Administratrix Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned has been appointed, by the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, administratrix of the estate of John Monaghan, lata of Jasper eounty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. _ZII7Z SUSANNA MON tGHAN, Dec.y-S-1* Administratrix. Trv Dallam’* Gre.t G*r n*a 15 cin Uver Pill* 40 in ivih oi detg* itL nij Tory Mach Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years bare tried physic an and all known remedies, bat bo per masent relief until 1 tried a bottle of mtUam’s Great German Liniment and it rare me instant and permanent re-, lief. 26 cents per bottle. Signed A. B Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by xong ft Co.
Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a cert ified copy es a decree and ■ xeention 10 me directed from the clerk. .f the Jaaper Circuit court, in a Can-e No, 4406. Wherein WiJHam B. Austin w*s nlatntttr and Mathias Stephens, et. al, wa* defendant requiring me to make the sum of one thousand >hree hundred and thirty five dollars and thirty-seven cents (1335 37), together with interest and costs, I will expose at public pale on , Saturday, December 10, A. D„ 1892. between the hours of 10 o’clock h. m and 4 o’clock p. m. of * id dny, at the door of the court house in the lowti of Kens-da r, Jasper c 'Unty, India a, the rents and profits, lor a term notex ceding seven .7>- vears, by the year of the following sescrLi>ed real estate, to-wtt: The sou beast quarter (K 1 of section’ thirty-three (33), township (aa, horth, range six («> w«s in tasper County, Indiana. And should su hrent- and profl a not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge sai decree aud • XHCiititlouinterestand costs, I will, at the same time and ptac**, ami in the manner aforesaid, expose at public saJe ih - fee smpl, rdghtoi said dffeuda it in an 1 to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be suffleie tto discharge said decree a d execution, interest and eosts. _ Said sale wll be made With rel tef and in decree and execution Sheriff Jasp.-r Co , Indiana. A. H. Hopkins Atty for Plaintiff. Nov-17-24-L>ec l.
MB MCE The state op Indiana. > Jasper County | " In Circuit Court, to January Term. A. D. 1893. Nelson Randle Ad-' minlstrator ofthoes tate of lvnicely lien nett deceased. Uo. 4430. Jefferson Bennett, and Bennett his wife, et ai, Ba it Remembered, that on this 21st day of Novemlier. A. D. 1892, the above natu d plaintiff by W rdecai P Chtlco e, s attorney. filed "in the office of the Clerk of. said Com t, his.Cbmpla at agaln-.tiiaid defendants to -oil rea' estate to pay debts, and ai* • the affidavit of a eompet nt person.-that sad deteedints Jeffeison Bennett at d Bennett his wife, are on-residents 01 the state of Indiana, s .id non-resident defendants are therefore her by notifies of the pendency of said suit, and that sai l cause will stands-r trial at t m Jaauarv tetin of said court, 1893 to wit: on the second day of January 1893. —WITNESS, My hand and the seal ./Sot said Court, affixed at office in mens elaei, on this 2ist day of November, A. D 1892. WM H. COOVER. Clerk. MordecaiF. Chilcote,* Atty for Piss. Nov, 21 Dec. 1-9-CENTRAL Meat Market, CENTRAL LoCATION-OPPOSI i'E PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. A. C BUS HEY, Proprietor. AH kinds of fresh and cored meats, of the best quality and st lowest, prices Fine beef st ok a soeoialtv. PIOTSTEER IMLfAfKM Renselaor, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausauge. Balogna, etc., sold in quantities te suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but th e best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. highest prices paid for good cattle. J. J. EIQLESBACH. A i*.0*11»» *- FlU'l, - Lad'cs d-i uoi th* la. toio vein-toft tit<it*«v waitin *t• * 1 uff-nM *. bur -e cof 1 a 1 Hit it 1 I fit"" ns }■ T' l T*ii"*ii ii Feiu-de Uterine ! -n.c iini b Mired *, m-mthty r-'trn oi'tn iti ,ld ot young- It is inu vnr, test pr -p iratio: I ev*-r premtnb'd i >l tuv exTon-ovt, pr-ti-tice. It has gtv.-n tiio r**salt-* it t,i c gr.*utest nu i.bi" of case-us ioo»al< toiiiMes .'in'- ‘ in*' ii me 1 ,-M*r used 1d > n*it uiaku n pratnie rusng or rococmiending paiem int-di'iirit’.-, hut t h * runted is ur«oiirt«d \ % very corujnd mt pliystcian aurt "ln n.is us ur, ai quaiuiani-e attyi- l can fully ant ami copsumni-iciu ly recuumitud it a,the best- $1 a frctu Special is; of uisoases ot v. im-m. 89 East Madison St., chioago For sale by L'-ng A co.
A Won«tortul S'alrinenr Ptoprpstors nt Dulhi n rtGr« u,German Reamdins (iunt l rn -1 havo the p;mt twu cars m*en tfrni -led wttti a senpus and very s> ver- Liver an : Stomach diffi ’Ulty. Have hid advice and medicine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy tor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to m y surprise after using three botilesl feel like a new nmu If >ou desire you ean use my name i print or by > oference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vince the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth I feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 ye -rs. fl a bottle. J, Mlivingston, Grand Rapids. For sale by Long ft co For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night’s time. This remedy is also a great favorite for rheumatism and has cured many very severe cases 60 cent bottles for sale by Meyers The Druggist. 4 •Rheumatism Cured in a OaT. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically eureein 1 to 8 dare. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The flret dose greatly benefits, vioents. SoldbvA.T. Long 4 Co., druggists, Rensselaer.
G. W. GAUGHIER. ARCADE BLOCK. Mtm, Bargains. To fill the wide gaps miile in anr rank» «»f Fartiiture, wo have placed a NEW ARRAY OF THIS SEASON’S BEST PRODUCTS Secured from the leidia f factories, at pic-*s wiioh ar- boa ad to be “IN IT.” SPhERDID and BIiSSPPiOQ.Ih SXj$M :bour NIESB}HE3S®fOODS-i2jEW PRICES i Trill 11 Cutii:i h Cut it,
080 W. G OFF Restaurant k Bakery BREAD. OAKES, * CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNES. JOODS, TOBACCO AND CIO a S W&mm MEMLS ar M WW*6 -AIJ9O .4 «om> LUNCH COTJNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH HI K WASHINGTON STREF/I. KKNNSRI.AKR. INDIANA.
Dr. H. L Brown, P.i'.KSSkLASn - INDIANA Office over Etlis & Marray’n Gas adminls tered lor ;>Hlnle-o extraction 'if ta.-tli CROWN AND RitIDGEWORK, TEETH WITHOUT PLA.TFS, A aPECIALTY i / , ,1 ,■ ■j ALL THE METHODS IN IIkNT? __f Tiie Hest Planter U ui F en a piece of d ijinm with Cham oTiain’s Paiu Baliu ami Uiml it on ov«r the seat of paiu- It >s bettor than any plaster. When the lu jgs are pore sucti au app ioatiou on the caesc aad another on tue back, betweeu tu. auo.ulder bludv.s, w-' often pi’i vent phenuioaia I’ i’ nothing so good tor » 1 vine b-*ck or a pain in the side A sore tor. mt can nearly al <oiys b • -nWI in ijia!.!**-. applying a fla iuui oagtlftge dampened witn Paiu balm. 60 cent bottles for sale by Meyers, tue Druggist.
Salesmen Wanted* Sales are »howingj * rdmirku.>*< im crease. ami w« want a few more min to push the business now We are paying goo i men • !;• $25 TO SIOO PER MONTH, and expense,. Commission if Experience not required. References ivua aai rjq i •»! Alices, stating ge. -ts—Ti EosrfrK &G i 14. iTaser/ji m, Gjneva, N Y. [, . 1 ... ■■l - : JW. HORTON, j, I 1 I I—' DEUTIST. -T Fillings inserted that wiu. sot com out. LOCAL ANESTHETICS aspd in. Teeth extraction. HP Artificial tooth inserted from one to full sets. Offloe over LaRue Brothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana. * A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less thau one million people have fonnd just such a friend in Dr. King’s NeW Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—ls yon have never dsea this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince yon that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throaty Chest and Lungs, Each bottle is guaranteed to do aU that is claimed' or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyers Drug store, Large bottles 500. and SI.OO.
Try DullamV Great German 25 cent Coutrb Cure at iiOttg & Co ~ * Us ANTf (1 A repro-jeitatlveforou' FAMILY rttEV-URY the greate r book ever offered t > the onblic A -HitISTUVS PRKiliSr for botl old and jmung. 1 _ _• Our omipon system, w iloh we use In Belling this great -oik. o ablos ea h purchaser !to gut in* ook FttEPU so everyo ie purFor his fl s t Week s work one a-rent's profl< issi»s. u vn.i her si3i ei. ALV»Y nae jnsT clrfti'fd fnmw irn* ie r ttret v-ek’s work. Write for nr rent s. a d if von «ct begin at oiice -eu I $1 n ! .* • i'l Wo g*v-i you exeiu-iv turrit ty,un i pay i -rg« noinmlseon on the .ah- c,u i-a<« i■, Wn-e at once ior ilw ag.-m-.y for yoar count v. virldr•• -ili* .a ’iinati i ' ■ , • icj ‘in -7 i* * OtnoAdo -.a. i il j iiu JJ- Jit 3 3 a it vfvt-i - .M, Woml RepairSliops. (Hi; < f I I at I « iIU • till.) I ell -- >.•>-»»- *r.ani i ii-ret ii.»* . -»«•.) t* nrrenietll S*’lrßt 4 tUkk . *■ front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - ladiaaa,
ZLsITTEi K-ST, Fad and Sale > ti 5 . r■..:!!' .. “T - ;: ■”" v r“T New Bam, Newßigs New Harness,Good Horses We send oat first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to boarders by tbs meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., oa short notice. Vanßdnsselaer Street, South of Tows Hal), Rensselaer, Indiana. Tbonjas Borgs, Proprietor.
