Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1868 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS
t'OIMt DIItKCTOKY. C*c*W Cot»*s>*Mt» fo* rth Mond V ,n M*r«b undSepUMber. JuJs«— H°“CtUID-Ks ■. TUt. V -rS;h I’ro4«ctiling Attoruay-'-Frank B. Eveiktt Common PUrwCm'KT.-- Meet* tlilrd Montfiji m I\l)ru*ry, June nod October ; (except ttov we «»» Mondays in the pressing Month, then «n the eccontl Monday). Judge i|4i*>ii:.TAi.cc>TT. ' liu W YEOMAN ...Auditor. U. L. BBITI.br Clerk. ' ‘’THOMAS B. > ROUGHS, i-. Trewurer. , ESCRA. L. CL Ait K,.i Kecordor CHARLES PLATT Bherlff ' Mh Im.LJjR, : - PurveyorB/Pj VHOIIPSON, ...School Examiner. ,i >3iJlß ra ®*** i *ner»~-Oi«JWi* H ., B *2 WN ' CM. VEShok. o*OKiiK M*aoß. Meeting*— Pl rat IWlayiu March,uu»e, September and De- . •W’er. * ■ -
dry wood brings #3 a •'oml gu ottr streots. -Ip [email protected] are scarce in Rensselaer Ht j|s cents per dozen. is plenty here and sells for 80 cents per pound. "~>lfe f ‘Fresh pork retails at from’ 14 , cents :tt onr butchers. •SrTwo-thirds of accord of wood will pay the subscription on the {Jniox for one year. hundred at this place, Slid none ot tlio best quality at these prices, "even. - 1 ■— ■• n mm _ —-r , — : •SPPotatocs have done well in Jasper county this year. They are very fine and readily bring 40 cents in the market c shall not issue the Usign next week until Friday that we may obtain the iatcßt news of the result of the election—— — ‘ tiTTwo of our subscribers have already responded to our calls for wood, the past week. Who will bring more ? Jndging frotjA the-number of marriage! Being consummated it appears that the instincts of the young people jqf this region nmticipate a hard winter.
Campaign Subscribers.
A number of our patrons subscribed “for the campaign.” Their subsuriptions. will expire next issue. We hope all will favor us with a coutimiatioe of their patronage. Let all those who want the Union for a longer period, call and make arrangements to have it sent to them.
Quarterly Meeting.
The first Quarterly Meeting-es the present Conferenqe year for Rensselaer Circuit, will he held at the M. K. Church in Rensselaer Saturday nml Sunday November 7th and Bth. Services at 2 o’clock, 1\ M., on Saturday, and 10* A. M., Sabbath.
Harper's.
Attention is called to the advertisements of Harpers’ Magazine, Batar an 4 Weekly. They aA the most jmpular pcrlodicajs in the United States, and are worth double the jiriec asked for them. No family should be without them. Wo will f • club the Union with either Harper’s Magazine, Weekly or Bazar at $5.00.
A Spelling Lesson.
Harper’s Monthly has for a number of years past occasionally given specimens of unique spelling. Wo have been a constant reader of that valuable Magazine for a long time but have met with nothing more unique or original in the way of spoiling or description than the following notice which was posfed up in townMuring the past week: -i. STHADK Tlicr was stradc from the subscriber a 3 yers ole store with a cind of white face and redish with letter H branded on left hip on carpenters cripk 7 miles from rcnsselacr on remington fode ncre tho cros rodcs let word with jou warning Or patrick Barton J-i— r M y.
“Important Advice to Voters."
On the third day of November tbo voters of Jasper county will be c*H{d *|>®u to discharge a saored duty they owe to themselves. There parties in the contest, both ruliyieg around the Flag of |,heir Country. Ono of these parties is doomed to defeat, and with that defeat there will be a great depression of spirits, superinducing a- loss of appetite and an entire derangement ol the digestive organs, or animal junctions. Tho unfortunate in tho ontssi aforesaid, Will find a whole* Himo papaqef iu lloofland's tierrm» Bitter* «r Tonio- that will rcstoro the of their Ktonacbs and enable them tQ yesum* business. These preparations aro br/»ale,byiDr«iggists and dealepa itf-Hedlcines every wher.
The Republican Electoral Ticket .
We append a fae simile of the only Grant and Colfax, or Republican Electoral ticket that Will be voted in Jasper county next Tuesday: mi gfcgg’tofcnr'hT ~ THOMAS h7nELBON. BENJAMIN F. CLAYPOOL. FOR DHTIIICjr jI.ECIOBK. Ist Dhurtel—’ANDßEW-'L. HOBINSON. 2d '* WILLIAM T. JONES. 3d. ” JOHN SCHWARTZ, 4th " JOHN 11. FARQUIIAR. sth ” SAMUEL P. OYLER. Clli ’’ ELIHU E. ROSE.. 7th » ROBERT W. HARRISON 6th ’’ JAMES M JUSTICE. !)th " JOSHUA U. MELLETr. 10th " MILO S. HASCALL. Hlh ’’ ROBERT S, DWIGGINS It will bo seen that there arc no “distinguishing marks” tfpon it—not oVen the party name, nor the namesoftho Presidential candidates. Let each voter carefully examine his ballot and be sure he votes the gclt- ' uiue ticket . Wo arc having very pleasant Indian summer.weathetv which the Tanners .arc Improving by gathering corn and potatoes and doing other fall workman preparation for winter.
Col. Granville Moody on the Election of Grant and Colfax.
-;„C?nl..Oiauvli[lß Mood y, oFTIh io, sends us notice that lie will preach at the Pleasant Grove School House, in Ilarkley township, at 11 o'clock A. M., “the Sabbath after the election of Grant and Colfax,” which of course will be November Bth, 1808.
Sabbath School Convention,
There will be a Sabbath School Convention held in this placo, commencing November 18, 1868, at F -<i‘uloßk, F. iC Sabbath School Superintendents, Ministers of tho Gos* pel, and all others intereslod in Sabbath Schools arc invited to come. John Thompson, Jr., Jons Coen.
MARRIED. October 22d, at tho residenco of W. W. Sage, in Remington, by Justice B. B, Joffries, Mr. Thomas Harris and Miss Minerva I. Dawson; all •.of Jusper county. October 23d, by Justice S. P. llowurd, Mr. Allran P. ltowcn and Mrs. Priscilla Guess; all of Jasper county. October 25th, by Justice S. PHoward, Mr. Ezra (J. Nowles and Miss Sarah J. Busey; all of Jasper county. —— October 27th, at the residenco of tho brido’s Father, Archibald Pureupijo, Esq , in Rensselaer, by Elder D. T. Halstead, Mr. John W. Coats and Miss Arabella Purcupile; all of Renssolaer. We congratulate our young, choice they' have made. May their lives bo as pleasant as the morn of their wedlock, as beautiful as tho young bride, and ns full of sweetness as tho bountiful present of cake sent to tho Union, is the prayer of ail hands from the Editors to the . Tho Revolution thinks that if Miss Susan B. Anthony had been admitted as a delegate to the New York Convention, Mr. Chase would have been nominated, and buccosb been secured to tho Democracy. Sporting Democrats won’t bet on Hoffman, in New York. They are not confidont tho State will go .Democratic. - Jacob Winans, of Milton, Ohio, iB in bis hundredth year. He has voted at every Presidential election since the United States was established, bis first vote being cast for George Washington. Ho intends to vote next Tuesday for Ulysses S. Grant. —Mr. Vallandlgham, just defeated in the contest for a seat in .Congress, is reported to have announced his intontion to join the church. —A new and fatal disease has attack ed the cattle in Trempeleau Valley, Wis., producing death in three or four bourse • —The school population of the United States is 5,0(P0,00Q, requiring "20,O(M,000 books at u cost of 818,000,doo, —Casper Louder, one of the proprietors of the Philadelphia Bulletin, died October 21, after a long illness, aged fifty years, —Three hundred books bare been written about the American rebellion, and 2,000 about the short PruS-, slan war in lSfife. —Secretary Seward is sixty-eight years old. . r —Burniim has imported a herd of cows from Holland, .m—m
Indiana News.
—The Grand Chapter of Royal -VI'CK Masons of Indiana elected ahd installed the following officers at their , quintal meeting at Fort Wayne on Wvsih • ••£“ » - * Grand High Priest, 11. G. Hazelnmtuaf Lebanon} Deputy Grand High Priest, R. J. G. Wood, of South Bond; Grand King, Hugh Hanna, of Wabash ; Grand Scribe, Alexander Thomas, of Terra Haute; Grand Treasurer, Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis; Grand Secretary, W. Brainally, ofTndihnapolia. —Two parties of flatboatmen started from Indianapolis last Friday, * one for Cairo, Illinois, and tho other for San Antonio, Texas, to hold cattle. They go via "White rivtf, the Wabash and Ohio. Those bound for Texas wW ho three mouths on the waters. —Snow fell at Indianapolis on the evening of the 21st. —Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Governor Baker, lion. Will. Cumback, Gen. Nathan Kimball, and other prominent speakers are vigorously stumping the State. —Scarlet fever at New Albany. —The young ladies of Plymouth arc organizing a base ball elub: Apples are selling for from fifty, -to-eixi y cciiU h~bußhfel atA^iiiicmiiica—Wheat in the •A)' abash Valley looks well. * - —The Bank of Salem, at Salem, has been wound up. It burned the last of its circulation at tho office of the Auditor of State day before yesterday. —A German named August Britztree fell out of a wagon last Sunday, at LaPorte, and broke his neck. —Potatoes sell at 40 and 50 cents a bushel at Michigan City. They are brought into the city at the rate of 2,500 bushels daily, . —General Packard’s majority over Judge Farrand is 1,330, The majorities stand as follows: Packard. Farrand. Fu1t0n.....;,. 180 Jasper 341 - Lake 540 LaPorte 11 Marsha11. Newt0n........ 173 Porter 483 . Pulaski - 270 Starko 62 St. Joseph .. .. . 675 White........ 25 . rT0ta1...... 2233 904 Packard’s majority 1,239. —The majorities for Common Pleas-J-ndgc of the 16th District, as <ar as we have been able to ascertain, are as follows: Gillett. Ryan. Lake - 1184 Porter 606 Starke 200 Pulaski 479 Jasper 1160 Newton.. — - } —' 1790 Gillett’s majority,, , . 241
Address of the Republican State Central Committee
To the Republicans of Indiana: After a hard fought battlo we havo triumphed. Our opponents struggled for victory by every means in their power. They mado false registeries, imported voters, doublo votod, stuffed ballot boxes, and bought tho votes of tho- ignorant and venal, but it was all in vain. The Republican strength was sufficient to overcome all of these, and elect Conrad Bnkor Governor, and tho whole Stato ticket, by a majority of over ono thousand voteß. The grand struggle wi|l oomo on in Novpmbar. The democratic leaders will makp » groat and final effort for victory. They are already marshalling their followers in every part of the State. Let not Republicans he lulled into security by their late victory, and tho Ipparent demoralization of our efiomios. We must beat them at the next election by a still larger majority. Lot evry man who loves poaco instead of war, order instead of anarchy, Union instead of disunion, and good faith instead of repudiation and dis. honor, give one more day to his country by going to tho polls and voting for Grunt and Collar, und getting hi* neighbor to do likewiso. A. 11. CONK&g, Chairman s{Ata Central Committee. —The Catholics are building a coflugo on \Veat Twelfth Street,'Chicago at 9 cost of 1*200,000. « ♦ ♦ * *— •—A shot tower is being erected in Chicago. 'r~7 a*— A 1,2Q0 pound bell has been swung in th« tpwer of the Baptist church in Trempelcau, Wisconsin. •'# —There was a heary Mt of snow at Buffalo on tho ,jt—.Six bridesmaids and six groomsmen figured at a lashionabloWojL
—A Herman philosopher predjets that Europe and America will; bo submerged jn fnd Ho ono flurei contradict lum. —The Connecticut apple crop ie so abundant that the fruit selU from 82 to S 3 per barrel. —Anderson, the Daniab story-tel-ler, will visit us In February. —New York has 2,600 policemen.
NEW VOKK JUHKET, i Octol-cr JB, 18BS. GOLD—I.34I. BEEVES—No’qMtation* reported, HOGS—Fair to Illinois, $8 5K8862 WHEAT—SI CORN—SI 14. e" 8 - ■ CHICAGO RIAHKET. Tuesday Evening, Oct 37, BEEVEB--Common to good Butcher’* Cattle, 53.5U0175. Common to prime ahippir g Beevea, [email protected]. HOtiS—^C.i)()(ji7.7s. [email protected]. _ FLOUR—JJoodto extra, per barrel—B6.2so 12.00. WHEAT—Winter—per bushel . Bpring —[email protected]. CORN—O.BI4O(TSI 0AT5—0.4000.434. BUTTER—O.26OO.3B. • • EGG 5—0.2400.27. HIDES-Greeu—o.o9. Dry—o.looo.3o. I’O'i'ATOES—O.COOO.9Q. CINCINNATI .H > IIKi: 1 . 7^———'., |U> October?#. FLOUR—DuII; —WHEAT—FiTccs nbnjmai. -CORNET 5500 .‘l6. OATS—O.SB @ 0.00 H0G5—57.0007.70. Meat Market. MR. A. SPA RUNG takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Reus selacr and vicinity, tlmt he will keep Fresh Beef constantly pn hand during the summer months. His aini will ho to t'unii-4i l»oct' of thcUcsf quality—young and fat. He makes butoherlng his business, and will strive to give satisfaction both Ats toVlie quality and price of liis Beet 84#”,SHOP on Washington street in rear part of R. F, Goddard's grocery. June-29.1868 1-A. i_ y EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W. COATS take* pleasur* in announcing to the citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding coin •ry that lie is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST UUALITY CIGARS of the best manufacture,and at low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking T o bAccos, MOUNTAIN DEW.S NATURAL LEAP, NAVY, -=*■ TENS, TWENTIES, &.C., are all SeWst Jlrands, of tlie Best "WTtT*He”soid as low in tl;' West! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE* TRADE, and I flatter myself that I can give satisfacti m. Remember the place and give mea~cnll—*t ABERAL CORNER-sign of the BIG INDIAN. J.W. COATS. 3 -24- ts O. B. CON WELL. T. O. CTJESNL’T. Conwell & Chesnnt, Contractors & Builders, A RE NC)\V prepnrod to do all kindn A of t ARRKN’I'ER and joiner work on short notice and reasonable terms. All kinds of RIPPING , scroll Work, SA WINGk TURNING done to order. Orders respectfully so lielted. |@rshop in tho old SAW MIL! Rensselaer. Indiana. 1-16,-tl. X ; Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. JVtTfttl Just publislied,a new edition cf jftElAlM* l>r. Ciilverwell’w CcleQCdQr hrated Essay on the radical run- 'wilitont medicine) of SriaMSToakhiim, or Seminal Weakuess, Involuntary Seminal Losses, iMrOTMCT. Mental and Physical Jncap»ctty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, CossiiMrrio'i, Eniirsv, and Fits, induced byyolf.Judu <jr texaal extravagance. | O’Price, in scaled envelope, only 6 cents. Tti6 ccietimtod author, In this admirable may, clearly defnonstratos from a thirty 1 years' jiuscessful practice, that the alarming i consequence* of »«lf-ablise Wisy be radically cured wiUiout lit* daug«.oua a*o 01 internal medicine or.Uie application of the knife; ' pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and efikolijal, by meutis of whlcTi every sufferer, no matter wliut his cundition, may cure himself cheaply, privately, aud rariicaUtj. w .f v ILTThIs LMiure should he in the baud* of every youth and every man in tlie (and. Sent, under nmf, lu 'a plain envelope, to any address, patt paid, on receipt of six cunts, , 15 “or two pool sumps. Also, Dr. CuWervieU’* ••Martjago Gpide,” prUte 25 cent*. AddfM^
Utrtiduts. ' HOOFLAND’S .GERMAN BITTERS, V f AMD • Hoofland’s German Tonic. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of thi Limit, STOMACH, OR DIQLSTITM OnOAKS. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS I. composed or th» pure Juice. (or, as (h.jr on zncdiciimily r m *<t> tUn, My 1,1/ te<|, and en ■ --■ ~ Uv4yA*» jfrwn akoWtt aflmltfurt of any *(»<!• HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, It a combination of all the Ingredient* of the Bit* ten, with the purest quality of Santa Crus Rum. Orange. Ac., making one of the most pleasant ana agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine freo from Alcoholie admixture, will uae Hoofland’s German Bitters. Those Whb tiivo 'no alynclWH te the comkl actios of cho Bitters, u slated, will use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the moat palatable. The stomach, from a varloty of causes, such as ■ Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Kervoua Debility, etc., la very apt to !l t > Its fnues limps deranged. The Live r„ does with the SUV Stomach, then becomes affect ed, the result of wlilch Is that " the patient suffers from several or mors of the folio /lug diseases t Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Fileq Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ofettle Stomaoh, __ feoiiftoHr.nif Minkina or Fluttering at the Fit of tne Stomach, Swimming of i the Head, Hurried or JJi moult Breathing, Fluttering at tne Heart, Choking or Suffocating Hon nation a whqa in aLying Foature, Dimness of visiop. Sot* or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, DaSicieney of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Fain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Peprenv’'>n of Spirits. The su Hirer frotg these should cxercig' the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy ha his case, pur chasing only that which he is assured from his Investiga f tious and inquiries potwss MV } »* true merit, is skilfully com pounded, is tree from Injurious r- —' Ingredients, ami has eUaklishod foe itaalf a reputation fur the epra of these diseases. In thi. couceetiou we would .übmlt those well-kuowu remedies—llooflaml's German Jiitters, AMD HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. PREPARED BY H*. C. MrAACMStnCr " PHILADSbPnri, PA. Ttrcnty-two years since they were fir*t latrednceU Into this country from Germany, during wLieli limt* they have undoubtedly performed fvqio cures, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater i-xioqt, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies tflil effectually cure Liter Coraplaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Ctitonic or | Nervous Debility, Cbron I ic Diarrhraa, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered * Liver, Siora* •eb, or iuteatines. DEBILITY 9 Resulting from any Cause wbatevay; PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Sever# Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Foyers, &o. #bero Is no medicine extant equal to these rem» dies in such cases. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, fooji Is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood Is purified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow Huge is eradicated from the •yee, a bloom Is given to the cheeks, aud the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong aud healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN I. IF My And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its atteudaut ills, will flud la the u«e oftbi*, BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in » measure the enersry and ardor of more youthful days, build np their shrunken forms, aud give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It ts a well-established fact that fully one-half of the female portion of our population are sel do in iu the enjoyment of .. . mrM s4u*o&~ )>—lrt-r™ „ ftU.bi use rtirtr— JHTj own expression, never ' fewl well.” They are lan N ■■ ■ ■■■• ** g«l<i f devoidef all energy, extremely nervous, aud have no appetite. To this class of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is especially recomiueude.4. WSAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are ynade strong by tho use of these remedies. They will care every ca«o of MARASMUS, Without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumulated in the hand* ©ttheproprietor, bpt space will allow of the publication of but afow. Those, it will be observed, are men of note aud of such standing that they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Ckttf Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: . Philadelphia, March 16,1867. 14 1 find'Hoof land's German Bitters' is a-gsod tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, asd of great beue smtßßOta ** l :a IMH,s <-f debility, and waut of nervous action iu the system. Yours, truly. GEO. W. WOODWARD * Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Ph Uadeiph ia, April *2s, 1 s6*. ~ 44 1 consider 4 Ilooflaud's German Bittern? a valuaMe mttiicine in case of attacks of ludigestiou or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my exjMineuce of iL Yours, with respect, JAMBS THOMSON. * From Rev. Joseph H, jfonnard, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson— Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to counect my name with recommendations Of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice paMHMHKpgHHppvv ks out of nurt Lv i eases do 1 dined ;bul With a clear proof various in scaueenanal particularly in my own family, of the nseiulness of Dr. Hooflaud’s German Bitters, I depart f< r once from my usual Course, to express my full Oouvictioa tnat. for general debility of the system, and eepv eially for Lixxr Complaint, it is a safe and valuubU preparation. Iu some cases it may fail ; but vkuatly, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Years, very respectfully, y H. HENNAED, Eighth, below Coates BR. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadn. 1 have derived decided beuoflt from the use of Hooflaud's German Bitters, aud feel it toy privilege to recommend them as a most valuable touic, to all who are suffering from, general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of tho liver. Yours truly. % D. FENDALL. CAUTION^ Hoolland'. German Kemedie. arc Bm that ll>. .1/nature of V W J»l'K MIS i, m, til. vrrapiwr of ; earli bn,lt«. All other, ara I c.iialerfolt. Prlncipnl Dfflco »c 4 Mannfactuiy ■ ■ —■ at lb* Gt*rfcan MeJieluo Sion, No. 831 AKClLStreet, Philad|b CHARLES Mi EKAXJf, Proprietor, Formerly C. M JACKSON h C*. PRICKS. Hoolaad'. German Bitten, nr hnllle. . $1 00 - *\ *.V half dutea. 3»0 Hootand‘a German Tunic, put qp U un.rt bolilM, •I 30 p*r bottle, or a half dure a fur *7 30. HL Do not forget tu u.iala. well lb. artinU . . Iff order tu get the gtnniw FOR SALE BY
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