Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1868 — Page 4
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LOCAL MATTERS.
MARRIEP. November 2ttth, by Elder I>. T. Jialstead, t*. 11. tally and Sarah L. (Sitt; albof liensfclacr. "Barrett's’’ knocks everything. *3s*”\Vn»ter seLiit with two incht h o!'W.’a!id-a*vcry bfiglit day. fiHEelwy* eitgfjjed tho * vll etHds of worn! advertised for in the last two* issuesWthe PtnOx. ut? Bretsed. hogs are worth from oto h cchu per pound, in Ken.'selacr. tee?"'A new lot*! Bftct« and tStocs, cv -ry style, size Hiidauality, at HofkiSsV Town laer holds its regiflar session ceniber next MondAy. “Barrett's'’ has become a staple.
COMMISSIONER'S COURT.
The December term of the Jasper County Commissioner's Court cuuat the Court House next Monday.
PUBLIC LECTURE.
A lecture will be given at the Slop School House (llaover's) uKxt tjiab- “■ hath at 1i o -loek, -A. Mby R» H. James. Subject—The Revelations.
CYSTERS.
To those who admire these bivalves and like them served up hi godd.style, we say go to JI. V. B. Warder's Saloon, onl-'roqt Street, add yqu will be aefflßkodated with as good a dish as it impossible to find anywhere. ■ ——. " -♦ aiuLSuits of Men's Clothing, lower than can be bought any where else in town, at 1.. * N. W. TlopkiNs'.
GRECIAN BEND.
An antiquary has discovered that said novelty is a copy of a Dutch fashion of three centuries ago. The. disease has not made its rtppcarnrree in~thrse p! acc -yet, being vrnrtiacd to the small towns. * “Barrett's” took the First Premium.
PRAIRIE TELEGRAPH.
Persons having unsettled accounts w ith the late office of-dhe “Prairie Telegraph,” will find the books and accounts at the office of D wiggins &. Thompson, who will settle die same and receipt for payments. ,R. B- James. Rensselaer, Dec. I, 1868. 1-10
THANKSGIVING DAY.
Thanksgiving day was nut celebrated with any unusual demonstration. Everybody quietly piircin d their daily avocations, ami for the first time in ten years no ThanksghriagsMHHetti were held-ai—Uib-. churches. 2’SF‘Fine Delaines and black. Alpacca, down at cost—-gbr task only—at L «t X. AV, llorKitys’. don’t you trade with tuc,” said a merchant to a farmer.“You have never asked me, sir,” was the prompt reply. .‘I never saw —-V" ur a 4 vert ire m t nd, —l yn w !. ,■!•,■ 1
OFF FOR TENNESSEE.
~ Our friend Alex. Peacock, living on lhe Two Mile Prairie', about three miles west o‘ town, ordered a lot of posters attlie I'NToxJob Office, yesterday, giving notice that he will make a public" sale of cattle, colts, sheeps goats, fat hogs, hay, corn in the shock, a threslung machine, a —pm rof a—wagon-—hoase=-hold furniture, etc., next Wednesday, 9tlrinst. Mr. Peacock talks of spending tlie winterm Gallatin, Tennessee. “Barrett'/’ is cooling ami delight- - ful. —i r .. i .
UMBRELLA.
The courts have de'j'd’d tliat umbrellas are property. Sqmepcrson who had not :t knowledge of the law before his eyes, borrowed one of said useful articles from our sanctum. That Umbrella is still srayed or stolen. No car marks or trrands. \\ c rely on oilr legal rights and the honesty of the pos-' sessor. ’ * kT? The best lot qf Coflee«, Teas and Sugars, for lower prices, at ‘ LAN. W Hoi-kins'.
CONCERT.
The Ladies and the Brass Bund of Kcdssclaer will give: a Concert at the Court House, •on the evenings of the 24th and 25th of December, 1868.
STRAYED.
Two Southdown Bucks. Both nmlcys, vary large, with black legs. A liberal reward will paid for inForms lion of their whereabouts. 1-1?, Jacob 31. Tkoxell. the mouth of December we will offer the most liberal bnrgaiiuj in most of our goods, particularly Fine Cassimere Cloth, Clothing anff Dry Goods, ever oflep ‘ ed th Rensselaer.- '• • r —.-■ iU*.F. &N• kF- Hopk INS. ..... '•‘BarteWs’ 0 ’ 1 Prize Hair Jlestcra-
A BIT OF A SPHER.
Last Monday, Patrick p.Mien, an JindießH eitUa n of IlibcruiAu descent, and the “ilkgent? propi ietoi' of the “Whosalo I.iqudr JStoro” I cottier of WasbingtoH and Front i Streets, avent into John* Hindus’ sa- ! looq on Front Street and, with two I or three ofliers, calkdfor thodrinJcs, ■ While, befog waited upon, and ns • Baldiis bad partially hiAuJd around I frbm him. Put improved the interim in throwing his at -him, bat missed his aim however, au<l the missel struck the wall beyond, knocking oil - the At once comprehending the situation, B-.ddus,* who is heavily Teutonic, seized an ax-helve standing behind his bar, caino nutanJ grasping Bar.tQn_c<yfP menced “whaling away.” lie- was interrupted in his pla) fu.l froiie by one of the bystanders stepping be tween and wrchchiiig the club from his hands. The, coftibatrtiils then clinched and Baidas partially stuof bled over some einjity beer kegs in one corner of the room But immediately recovering himself brougWt up his reserve and by a powerful effort Succeeded in getting the better of Patrick, who hastily scrambling up saw an opening and “struck out” of doors and down the street. Baldus gathered his club and “went forTiim” nnj succeeded in striking the die aprue just as he was clearing they ««4*er, bringing him to a painful sense of the situation, and tnen “repeated in good order’’ witliifr. hfo Htdoon. -- Finding the enemy had “withdrawn his forces,” Barton gathered a couple of dornicks, changed front and marched up street to his owfi saloviij where he quietly; awaited the coining of the officers of justice, and enn ployed LLUei<ayq tile blood horn an Ugly gash over his left eye.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following transfers of real estate have been recorded since Nov. 23, TB6B. Prt’inelia Sibbctt to Joseph W. Hibbett, lie sw 83,30, .5, "lie nd fl, 29, 5, and clif sw 21, 5 JI, L. Spitler to Margaret E. Allen, ehf su n.e and ehf sw nd 24, 31, 7—►4oa. Wra. W. Workrf cr/.dolsaftb Parker, sw nw and sw cor. of nw nw 2, 29, 6—45 a. Ezekial Dawson to Carey A. Eastburn, slifmv 32, 29, 6, —Boa. ‘82200 Carey A. Eastburn to Joseph --N.-TflsoH r same as abov-o - $22 ut> Charles JI. Cave to A. J. Chambers, nc se 35, 33, 6. —4oa. 8125 John M. Chambers to Louisa J; Anderson, eh f ehf n w no 31, 30, 7—loa. Timothy Foster to Marcus L. Smith, swqr 29, 27", 7-160 a. $2500 North Parker et al. to Alvernicc Shepard, se nw 23, 2g, 6—4oa $550 George W. Brown et al. to Rufus L. Loekw’ood et al. . lot Ij block 8, in town of . Remington. - S7OO Richard AViiliams to Eldon , E. Lockwood, lots 10&11 block 2, Remington. $550 \Vnli_am Yeoman to Madison se and ehf sw 'Io, 29, 7—210 a. ' $2,500 Mudge, ehf uw 29, 26, 6. —Boa. - ... .-671 70 Wilfiim WilmOre to Lewis J.. Daugherty, ehf sw 3, 6 —Boa. " S7OO Andrew Coppess (Guardian) to Rebecca Coppess, undj sw se 22, 30, s—Lsa. - $lB6 Evan Richards to .facob Chis'.on, shi’sc 30, 31, 7 - —~2iia. - - S3OO JUIhfW. LtriTue" to JTyFRe Z. Clark, lot 3, block 5, Rensselaer. $l5O George Major to Michael Cook, lot To, bl’k 3, llemttamuel AL Black to JlichaeD Cook, shf ne 18, 27, 7 —Boa $2600 Samuel M. Miller to Trustee of Jordon ne 35,28, 7—la. Richardson, pt n<i 35, 28, . 7 ; and ne se 21, 18, 6, 199 a. $2200 Executors of Seth Miller, dec’d., to William itaner, se se 6, 27, C,—4oa. $340 L. D. Walker el aL to Chas. Pullens, 'nhfnw and se nw 5, 29,-6,—97a. . SBOO David I'lirpie, Commissioner of Deeds, to Nancy Iden, whf sw 26, 51, 5, and so 6e 27, 31,55, 120 a. Nancy Iden to Perry Gates, same as above. $-1000
NOTICE !!
In order to satisfy everybody's curiosity as to >vhat we intend r doing alter selling out our stock nt auction, we will inform them that v. e are going to qui t the dry goods trade apd go into a genera! produce and 1i ve stock business. But to those who wish to ’kpo’.v whore bur capital is’"to pome from, wo will say that all persons owing our firm arthkindly requested to come forward and settle tljcir aceoupts al onee, as all accounts due us, which are not settled by January Ist, 1809, will be put in the hands of bur attorney for collection. IIKIbLEBEKGER Ju I.EOPOLP. N. B. Our daily auction sales Will continue until our “entire stock, of general merchandise is sold out. Come and get big bargains before it is too late. 11. <fc L. ■ —< ♦ ■ —■ I • “Mischief that may’ be helped is hard to know’,” said Lord.-Brooke But the mischief that lime would work on the human hah; may be forever avoided by thauseof “Barrettis ' Vegetable Hair Restorative.” which | aever fails to bring back the hair to j its original beauty— Rvthtsler &em- j ocral. ‘
FRUITS IN JASPER.
In addition to the varjyiiek of pen rst rec <uhnlcffd lln my I itMuy* i It > <■ ii ■ a' "iii, a • p, "lit dlc t'.i ciihivMtion in.thia I vy/uld now tm ntion the I Thi tr< i iv .i rttfffil grow ir, < onu ■ early JiitoHietiriiig, mid i' litirdy. ’l he H utt- is nboyc rpcdituu i-i/4, Ibvllii.twy ffTnl <lilu , i"u”. 'For] u ipter use th“ JVinlm - NeHi. ' i jid j .tin-Vie iVofWakeffi ld i "I'intg u <ll until I -pi nig. Every. farmer and hmisdiohlvr having a half Here lot.should huie l fin rn iifti'i-li to fifty nt'tiicSe V.-I io I ■4*W• ..yf jeus in < <dtivnti* , ’t‘ wThuy reipiirv no mun 1 nttimti.ffi iht.ii njiple trecfi. and'yield a much great in profit in dollars and refits. —I yaunot- dlnit eftllUig—i-l+u -oxUiimtiou' bf ourpeopfo to a more general vidtivmion of grapes. Probably im the wjiole eiitalogiij* of fruits there are'nonembrc he.iltliy ind< ed they are a medicine, beingc.«n«l<l< fed by the' doctors as a general deptn•atom and cleanser, of the fgul humor - <-i the body—an exclusively grape dicrtTK'BCT-n rcenmmo.mled during the grape Tvaenn-, as a rare forseveral diseases. Be this a it m,iy, thvy uux. .xegard t d . xm. exlrdi 'Jy whidi-mme. : H 'd ;l| -idioil that they are very delicious-eating and acceptable to all p ilates ami stujuaehs. Not only can they lie enjoyed at the t:ii>of,rjpening, bat they can be drien amt parked aw ay after the maimer of Zante currant a, ond used for the same pdrpo'scs, or gnthv-red wln n luliy ripe and laid a,w;iy bcfw< <ai baitings of cotton or wool, imd kept plump mid good until spring. Any otic who has a fcti vines can easily make his own-wine, very far superior to the drugged and bedevih d ;irtiele gi-m rally sold .ui.xui’r_uuirk< L -Wlh‘U aifkl.msS 011ters our dwellings we often need somctbthg of this sort to sustain the Jei blc'-]iowers of life, ami it is importjant that we have a good article. ' Nearly all varielivs of the vine growSvell beta-, but tdl do not bear equally well. Many are fre<|Uently ent down to the' roots by frost, such are not worth planting. I would recommend the Concord, Ivo’s Seedling, Clipton, Delaware, Hartford Proltfio i'tul lons as the be-t yet tried in this comity. It is better before planring, after sol<-eting as <lry a spoj, as possible, ts» dig the groimd two spades deep, then mix the thrown out earth with one-third its amount of ashes, leachedifyou have no blher, set, the vine au inch or two-deeper than it stoml in the nursery, spr. ,ul out the _rou ts, thro w in 111 eearthaml it ai np it firmly. Before putting in the virfe it is best to plant your stake or pole for the vine to run on, then tie it to the pole carefully and str curdy, and the woik is <lone. I’knty 6f good fruit pleases the chi!dr<‘ii, gr.ititii s the wife, -mid is a joy to the household. This, of itself, is compensation enough to pay for all cost and trouble in cultivation, but when, O, Man! it also ministers to your own selfish enjoyinwit, why wilf you neglect sb ■: re a t a bl essing ? Tsn t»Y.
SELECT FIELD NOTES.
Our mind had for weeks only feasted upon books. The hectic flush and • splashes of vertigo gently remi tided tts Nutt more aIY and action was demanded. A. call to teach, at ■Winamac, was given, and the promise to pay convinced us, arid we went. 4Jn Sunday afternoon we accepted a place in a good brother’s carriage and started for Remington. to autumn’s sighing winds and -wooed the walks again. AVq nqied with what firmness the oak trees refused to shed their frosted leaves. We let opr mind wander freely, giving voice to the stray ... lhaugld.Kiil.lhc..lUQineilLJUld...4>.atching them into network with snatches from the books. Most men die bankrupt to God and*humanify by petting such crazy notions as that “trees'bear fritters” and rivers flow rvith silver. Life is longenough if Ave would but improve the present. " * * * We reached the village at 4 P. 31. in good plight. The east-bound train did not depart for 11 hours. went to-hear -preaching. Tha. minister’s text was I)l‘ut. xxn—B. The comments were fair and instructive. We remarked an audience of inteliigent ladies and gentlemen.— The good people of Remington knowhow to appear well. “Near to the beautiful is the good.” AVc slept a short and dreiffny five hours, and jumped aboard the cars for Logansport, and <-re the peep, of morning light was slowly waiting the freight train for AiSnamac. It came heavy laden with iron lor the Union Pacific Railroad. The up grade was too much for steam power and the iron horse balked. We bad a fine chance to remark the soil and productiveness of that country. ’Twas the cheapest, if not the quickest, railroading of our life. We left Logansport at 7 A. 3L, and arrived hungry and tired at the Jackson Hotel at 2J 4*. M. Brother Carper soon quieted our nerves with plenty of palatable blessings, We repaired to the temple of jus\tice and found a goodly number of teachers gathered where instruction was wont lobe had- With our bashful reserve it was a little hard to break the ice. We however met earnest.co-workers, and soon swimmingly swept along. W.e owe grate-y ful thanks to the fair ladies in<T bokl men for their kind appreciation and assistance in conducting the Institute. It was a pleasant’ recreation from dulhiess of office work.— Our initial visit to AVinamac will be treasured as an oasis rojthc desert of life. We will eVer. associate it with quaint allusions t,b Solomon, Na-sby’s spclliug-Laok and.cxcellc'ut 1 music. I Wtj hope the Comniissiogers of | Pulaski county wiH seeurts tho services of a bell on the steeple to speak to the people the notes of passing
limo. »-Ia MHghtdM proper<®wggowr yUo tlqjt a iirsublass school bouse << -.lid i-a t.unish thy fair foino oi Whmmar.’ At 10 I’. M., on Friday, wo Lado farewell to the nclpqbna’amH nnd masters, with all the ;Teasaut nnienTlieg of the luHtilute, and rolled back io 1.0_./,o>, wh. re we ent< rp'rinpig ypiin’g friend John PurcupiTe, ; who kindly showed us the pity. John is a clever boy and a good due. LogansrioJt is a live city, with jnexfomstlble watcr-powcr.and consequent manufacturing ones. We left at 10 A. M. for the'West, and now i sit in the office to finish these' pen jotlimg-. *
MARKET.
NiAv YdKK,l'uesday, Dec. Ist. \«ol<t closed at 185. Cihi’aco, Dec. 1 •' I!.-, vcs, ?5.50, 15C.50 and s-ii.s7>. Hogs, 45.55, |jf?yand &7,4(L CixciNx.vn, Deo; Ist. 'log l4 , t<i ¥9.50 for heaviest.
* -v-t—. tll w_ 4 Admin i sttatqr’wWotlce. TV ti'l'lCE i„ that the -X undcrsjwjpeit'Tias been appointed administrator of the estate of George 15. Work lute oflasperCountydeceused. ' .Said edate is supposed to be insolvent, JOHN COEN, i-m-it. Administrator’s Sale. NtrriCh is ln r< by given that the umlersignei! administrator of the estate of George B. Work, deceased, will on Saturday. December 20, ISOB, sell at public auction; at my residence in Reusseliuar, Jasper County Indiana, ■MLtkmuemtinil t>rmwi tx Of George B. Work <teceased, consisting of mules, one wagon, household goods, &C. Terms made known the day of sale. JOHN COEN, rAJmijjistracor. Non-Resident Notice. Michael Houseman ts. William M, Johnson. Now cornea the jllaiutlff, ami files hia complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice i, theres »re hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next Tenn of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, to bn Holden on.tiio third Monday of February A. D.1869, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in Jasper County Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint,the saina will be heard In his absence. Witness my hand an<T seal of said Court, this 3uth dav of November, A. D. 1868. 'MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys for Pl'll" 1-10 3t. Non-Resident Notice. Michael Houseman and Simon Houssnian ts. William M. Johnson. Now come the plaintiffs, nnff file their complaint herein, together With au affidavit that sard deleudeut is UO.L. a._residont of the State of Indiana. Notl;-.e is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless ho bo and appear on lhe first day of the next Tyrn of tho Common i’leas Court, to be iiolden on the third Monday of February, A. D. 1869, a.t the Court House in Rensselaer,' Jasper County Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard in his absence. W itness my hand and the seal of the Court this 30th dav of November, A. D. 1868. ' MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Dwiggins &. Thompson, Attys for Pl’ffs. 1-10 3t. In the Circuit Court of Jasper County, .. Indiana, March term, 1,809. Alfred Phillips, steiia e. ThiHTp#, George W. Ttjgrnturrnnd Hamilton areJiergpy ndtitihletl his complaint against them amt others, demanding the foreclosure of ,a mortgage, and has also filed aa afiiFdnvtt authorizing this publication, and I that said actibii will be heard tfjMl dc>J terniiiied at the next terra or salad Court.’. 1 M S L. SPITLER, Clerk, Jasper Circuit Court. Hammond & Spitler, Attys. Dee. 2d, ’ 1-lO St. Sheriff’s Sale. ' ’ BY virtue of an ExceuflonTo idfrl directed-from' the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will on Saturday, December. 26, 1868, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M.,' and four o’clock P. M., of said day,'at the =Court House Modr~ln Rehssolaeri Jasper Comity; Indiana, first proceed to oiler at public sale to the highest' and best bidder the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the east half of the south west quarter, of Seetiop twenty four (24) Township t wenty niiic-i2fljniirtlLQf Raiige seven ;7) west, situate in said County of Jasper. ' And on failure to realize the full amoun t,qf th<- prhici p:d, interest and costs, due on said execution. I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, ofter forsale the fee sinipleofsaidrcalistale, orsomuch thereof as may be, sufficient to discharge said judgment;’ interest affid costs; Sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the pxojterty of Eli Yeoman, at the Suit of Charles H. McCormick. Z' "-.ur-w.. AI.LEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriil Jasper Co., Ind. By Charles Platt, Nov. 28,1868. Deputy Sheriff. Hammond <& Spitler, Att’ys. LIU-ot.
Administrator’s Sale. NOTICE Js hereby givSn that by virtue qf an order of the;Jasper County CommonJ’leas Court, ute imdersighed, administrator,.de bon fa non, of the estate of Adam ,M. C. Gowdy, deceased, will oiler for salt at public auction, at the Court House door in Rensselaer,- Jasper County Indiana, on Saturday, January 23, 1809, mi equal undivided tiyo-thirds of Jhe following described land, to wit: The west half of the south west quarter, yeetiou six, Town twenty-eight, Range seven, west, containing one & forty-fbur one-hundw-dtns acres, and the east hall of the south west quarter, same Section, Town and Range as above, except 29} acres conveyed, by John AVhlttaWr to Eli AVood, Nov., 21st 1848, and twelve and one-half acres olftbe west side of the soutU ter of tfee north west quartfir of Section six, Town twenty-eight, north qf Rang'* seven west, aIHB Jasper County Huianh. equal’pavments nt nine and eighteen mouths, with interest from date of sale, neferred pajuhentsAo be «-cured by? mortgage on the real sstate sola. E. L. CLARK, v , Administrator, f Dec. 1,1898. .. l-10-4t Haninioud &- Spitler,
T-tin ' ' the success ” Of our One Dollar Saleshas caused such -A. COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE/ That in order to suppl? the detnand Occasioned ly our constantly inormttlng piitronv r hnreroct'utljr nindeimpyrtmion* for lire a-'uil Trade, direct Sroiu European .UaoaJue llirerx. ANOINTING TO NEARSSOO,OOO, , So that we a»e prepared to sell every deacrljitton of, Ory and Fancy flood*, Ml ver Plated %» are. Cutlery, Walcliei. Albums, JWMoelrtr, Ac., ’ ’ Of better quality than any other concern in the country for the uniform .-'jf i ' rire "■? ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. With privilege of exchange from a large varlet/bf uwful arttcfw, not one of which eonltl Ito bought lor TWICE THE AMOUNT in any other way. Js9'The best of Boston and New York references given as to the reliability of our house, and that onr business is conducted in the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, and that wo give greater value for the money than can bo obtained in any other way. All Goods damaged or broken in transportation replaced without charge- * ■ describing articles sold sent to agents in Clubs at rates mentioned below. We KQ&rantee every article to cost leas than if bought at any Btmton or Near York Wholesale'
Our Commlwons to Agetats exceed those of every other establishment of the kind,—proof of this can he found in comparing our preminmq with those of others FOR CLUBS OF THE SAME SIZE, in eddl-’ tion to which we claim to gh'te better goods of the same chaiacter. 11. will send to Agents free of Charge, For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars —One of the following articles : .1 doz, good linen Shirt Fronts; 1 set solid Gold Studs; All Wool Cassimere for Paritij Fino white Counterpane, large size; 1 elegant Balmoral skirt, 20 yds brown or bleached sheeting, good quality, yard wide; 1 elegant 100 Picture Morocco bound Photo. Album; I double lens Steresscopa and 12 Foreign Views; ! silver plated engraved 4 bottled Castor; 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame, feathered and spangled; 1 steel Curving Knife am 1 . Fork, very beat quality, ivory balanced .landlc; 1 handsome beaded and lined Faraspi; jo jflg. good Print; 1 very fins Dmp-ask-TW-ie Covti; 1 pr. best quality Ladies’ Serge Congress Boots; 1 doz; fine Linen Towels; half a doz. Bogers’ test Sih er Dessert Forks; 1 tallies’ large real Morocco Traveling Bag; 1 fancy Dress Pattern; half a doz, elo gant silver plated engraved Napkin Rings; ! doz. Ladies’ tine Merino or Cotton Stockings; Gents' heavy chased solid Gold Ring; a pair Ladies’ high ent Balmoral Boots; 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern; I Violin and Bow, in boxen, complete; 1 set J ewclry, pin,ear drops and sleeve buttons. For a Club of 30 and Five Dollar* —1 black or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern; 1 setLacq Curtains; 1 pr. ail. Wool Blankets;. EngraveiLsilver plated 6 bottle Revolving Castor; 1 beau'iful writing desk; 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin ; 3£ygr js very fine Cassimerc, for Pants and Vest; 1 set ivory balanced handled Knives, with -silver plated Forks; 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk; 1 pr. Gents’ Calf BoWls; 30 yds good Print; 30 j-ds. good brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or -10 yds. Jyd wide, good quality; 1 Ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling Bag; 1 square Wool Shawl; 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern; lj yds. double width cloth for ladies Cloak; elegant engraved silver Tea Pot; 3 ids. double width water-proof Cloth for Cloaking. For a Club oS tirflaud Ten Dollars —1 rich Merino or T iiibet Dress pattern; I ncV a’ tn
match; 1 pair Gents’ French Calf Boots: 1 heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very fine all. Wool Cloth fur Ladies’ Cloak; 1 web very bes t quality brown or bleached sheeting: 74 yds. fine Cassimerc for suit; 1 ologant 1“ Poplin Dress Pattern; T-elegant English Barsege Drqss Pattern; 1 beautiful English Barege ’Shawl; 1 set ivory balanced handle biwives amLForks; a Ladies’ or Gents' Silver Huntingcase Watch; 1 Bartlett Hand Portable Sewing Machine; splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and photograph pages; 25 yds. good Hemp Carpeting, good colors; 1 pair good Marseilles Quilts; a good six barrel Revolver; 1 elegant Fur Muffand Cape; 1 sin..glaJiarxelShot Gun; 1 silver plated engraved. 6 bottle ReVnlvingTasTorTctil*glass bottles; I’ very fine Yjolin and Bow. in case; 1 set ivory . balancefilfnives and Forks, Presents for larger Clubs increase in ths •same ratio. I Send Money by Registered Leiter, g SEND FOR OCR NEW CIRCULAR, t JPAKMBR & CO., tos. 98 * 100, Summer st., Boston. j-10.-wL W; ’■ —— ’ Dr. Burton’s Tobacco Antidote. WARRANTED ta remove all desire for Tobacco. It is entirely Vegetable’and) harmless. 11 Pwifies and enriches the Blood, Invigorates the System, possesses great Nourishing and Strengthening power, is an excellent Appetizer, enables the stomach to Digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. Smokers and Clutcerg sot Sixty Years Cured. Price, Fifty Cents, post free, A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with HsfiTbf ret?Telfdes, testimonials Ac, sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr, T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. Sold by all Druggists. 1-10-Wl2.
WANTED-AGENTS ■ -—ilnonth everywhere, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMOM SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a superior manner. Price, only $lB. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay SI,OOO for any Machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elfistfc seam than outs. . It makes tire “Elastic Luck Stittb." Evary second stitch can bq <&t. and still she cloth cannot bo polled apart without tearing it, Wo pay Agents from $75 to S2OO per month and expenses, of a oqmmissionfroiu which twice that amount can be made. Addtess, BECOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA, or BOSTON. MASS. < , CAUTION. —Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless.cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Onrs is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine 1 1,-w4-
Carpets—Don’t Pay the High Prices! "rpME NEW ENG I. AND OARJ- PET CQ.jjrt Seston, Mass., estab Ifthed nearly a qtiarte’r of a century atfo, in the;r present location, In Hall's over 71,77, 75, 71, 79,81, 83, 85 and 87 Hanover Street, have probably furnished mor? houses with Carpets than any other house In the country. In order to afford tb&e at a distance the advantages: of their low prices, propose to send, on the receipt of the price, 20 yards or qpwirda of their beautiful Cottage Cvrjieting. at 60 dents per yai d, with samples of ten aorta, varying in price from 25 cents to S 3 per yard, suitable for famishing every part of any house. = ..At i:10 ,-w4. . _ 7.7J51
• /fjrrrjf itwivcr.M’C.ONNELL’S Law and -Real Estate Office, In Laßoe’s Stone Building, Up Stairs, RENSSELAER INDIANABEAT, Estate bought, sold and exchanged Titles examined and abstracts made. 'Ca*ei paid, and land sold at tax safe redemed Bands, deeds, notes and mortsges executed and everything relating to th« Real Estate Business -.*:*£* <!«»'■ • X- ’ rj,/ ... / carefully and satisfactorily attended to. Having for the past five yeara given more than usual fttenlion to REAL ESTATE LAW, my friends e»n rely upon having busipeaa entrusted to mo relating to PARTITIONS, ORDERS OF » SALE, FORECLOSURES, Q UIBTING and PERFECTING TITLES, and CONVEYANCING, attended to in the safest and best manner.
I offer for sale THE LARGEST AMOUNT and greatest variety of land for sale in the county, and both Buyers, and Seilers will find nly oilice iho b«st jjlgtjq at, which to apply. Carefully prepared flap’s epd Plats of the Town and County allowing the location and ownership of eyery piece of land in the county can be found only at my uPJce, and are open to the inspection ot arL .. _ - ......', . Call and examine the Lists of Real Estate wbich l have for sale, and if you waul to sell any property, let me have a desci ption of your land. No charge unless a salr ia made, information abmit lauds in any pert of the county furnished without charge,aand letters of .inquiry, enclosing stamp, promptly answered. DON’T FORGEIAIIE PLACE M’CONNELL’S Law and Land Office, in I.;Rue’s Stone Building, Rensseloer, Indiana. 1-1,-tf. WM. L. M’CONNELL.
CITI DRUG STORE, UN!)., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor, We take pleasure in thanking the citizens of Jasper county, for their liberal patronage durieg the htHt few yeaqq aud wouM roMpactfully solicit the continuance oj the same, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customers, by givlug them u good article of whatever they wlull .to buy. We buy our goodso( outy Eirat Olass Eastern Ileuses, those we Imva tried fur years, and always know what kind cf goods we are getting. We have now on iiaud, and are receiving ’A GOOD STOCK OP~ medicinS CHEMICA.LS. DYESTUFFS of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLSS ruch a* BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY. . &C., &C„ PAINTERS GOODS, such as
OILS, PAINTS, . VARNESHES, STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER. &.C.. &C. PURE WINES *AND LIQUORS sold only 1 , FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety’of DKUGGISTS’ SUNDBIES, too numerous to inenttou. r> - »• 1 . We keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of School, ■ and Blank Books, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. Miscellaneous Books ordered when <antod and satesfactioit gnarai?.,ee4- \ AJso, anaasortment of TOBACCOS & CIGARS all of which wo oan «|1 M low ao any hmiee in town. '
XL HZ ■■■BTRf-WiJO ■ u. W r DEALER IN ANP MEDICINES, , PAINTS and OILS, VARNISHES * an DYESTUFF Him. now nowen hand a large and 1 well selected stock. TT<- also 'keeps a large stock of PATENT MEDICINES, and among these uro I. GREGORY’S OIL, for tUp Lungs. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. Grim monster Death has received his last, ■furlough, and the laat place he was heixrd of was standing guard at the White House, and hete let him remain in peace. He will not trouble the customers bT Heuklu’s Drugstore. C. W. Hinkle KEEPS a large and Well-selected stock of STATIONERY. ewh »e School Books, of the present use, (ami some that is not In use.) Wall Paper, Window Note and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT Pena, Writing
FERFUMERIE9 of.alt kinds, from NIGHT BLOOMING CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS. He keeps also a largo variety of SOAPS, such as Castile, llouey, ■ Yankee, Glycerine, Sassafras, Lv., Ac., Ac, Ac., Aw He keeps a good article of Ll < l uor8 », such t’,3 BRANDY, WINE, QIN, WHISKY, for medical uses oqly.
LAMPS, of all deseffptiomi; CHIMNEYft CO VERS, CLEANERS, 4c. Il«s hoepw a general ossortmeuA of Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. _ and hash falr aftic-lb of Smoking To-, bacco. Hu would say to the community in general that he is thankful for pas* favors, and hopes by diligence to bust-. • 4»ess to share your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all limes of the night. C. W. HENKLE. 1-25-ly. “■ --- THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE!_ I am agent for this splendid machine and would request all those needing machines, to call at my residence ana tee some of its work. 1 challenge comparison. Refferences; Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse. Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Beth. Cox. ~ Mr. John B. Spangle, apd others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 ydp. 6 cord thread, best in the World, for sale. . WM. H. RHOADES. Sept. 11,1868. 1-38-ts. Stackhouse & Bra UNDERTAKERS, RENBBELAER, INDIANA, • Are now prepared to fill all orders for Coffins of every style. Orders left either at M. Eger’s shop or the Hardware Stere, will be promptly attended to, at the lowest possible rates. -I 1-ts ■ H The 014 Undertertaker WILLIS j. WRIGHT, Has Coffins of all «iaea on baud,«a4 Id ptv« pared toljll all ord-raforatfy »tyl«- plain «rd ' fanc y, at reduced price*. 8-39-ftn
