Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1868 — Page 4
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1” 187 Hsnar Louisa lot s 8 $ 80 9 352 191 McDaniel C A lot 2 12 325 89 66 *lO Madge Ambrose lot 6 19 175 762 (.; *l9 Matdou Tboa G e* se 3.1 T. 8T K 7,80 A. lots 4,4, 8* 10 and IS 1 “ lots 4, 6 and 9 2 •n It H lot 2 5 M lots 4 and • 6 r " lot 2 7 “ lot 4 9 y lot-s . _ l-i . . - lota 18 * lots 4, 6 and 8 16 “ lots 2,6 and 8- 17 1108 84 40 •98 Sbeekf Wellas lota 4,10 and 13 14 *' lota 2, 6 and 8 18 *" lots 2,8,10 and 13 19 •• lots 2,4, 6, 0 aud>lo 50 100 83 78 188 Shook* Rebecca lot 2 4 *• lot 2 18 09 9 51 eete v-r- . ——- __ Stats of Indiana, Jasper County, &s: T IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of said County, do hereby that the foregoing is a true jlist of all delinquent lands 7 returned by the Treasurer, and that the same was recorded on the l£thday of December, 1868, and 91 Is hereby given that so much of paid land as may Ri h .Jbe necessary to discharge the ta*#a, interest, and charges which may be thereon, or due from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public ftnctkm, at the Court House in Jasper County, Indiana, on the first Monday in February, oezt. Witness my hand this date above written. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County.
special Satire*. ERRORS OF YOUTH. * GfUCTI.KM.AN Whs mffered for ye sis from “** ir\ Nervous Debility. Premature Decay sod stl the effects ofyouibtul indiscretion will, for tbs sops of autoriac bimenlty. send free to all who Mod it. the recipe and direcitmi for making the g #iapls resaedy by which be war cured. Sofferen WuLinc to profit by the adver uaej’a experience, • aaa do sohy addreasidcin perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. t-M.-tvr. No et Cedar fitieet, N. Y. i TO CONSUMPTIVES. ¥ hdiHR Advertiser, having been restored to JL health in s few wee Vs ,by a very *no pit semedr altar having sobered several years with • severe ISltfaffection, and » k at dread disease. Consumption—ia anxiosa to make known to bis Sallow ssffarMs the rneanv of cure? — ——— . To all who desire it, he will aend a copy of the prescription used ,lree of charge) with the direc ileus tor preparing and oaing the same, which they will find a rcaawoa Astkms. grsnehitis, fc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit Uie aCicted and spread inlormatton which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every sub fsrrr will try bis remedy- as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessingParties wishing the prescription will please address Kiev. JtIUVAKIt A \vu.BOS. IU South Sd St .Williamsburg. Kings Co.,N. V. 1 I*. lyr. STEAM FIKE-PRGOF SAFES. Sanborn's Patent has been demonstrated, by the most thorough practical tests, tr. to vasUf superior in fireproof qualities to any otter makers., (being water hi copper tubes hermetically sealed ) preventing completely any evaporation.and is - ito driest safe in »»e. the pateut ran be applied •* to any safe. Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine, or send for pamphlet containing the | aortificates of trials with all other makers safes. 4vas4e T iP Steam Tire -Proof Bate Co-. 300 Broo4way, IT, T-l-10.-Smto. ~ M All VINS ~ CHROME 11-LOIST i- Spherical Burglar SAFES. • i Will Resist all Burglars’ Implements tor any Length, of time. Pit use sfnd for Catalogue of Fire and Barglar - ’Proof safe*, r MAR VIM * CO., Broadway. New York; 7*l Chestnut Btr*et Philadelphia ; 108 Bank Street, Cleveiaad Ohio. J 1: $-10. teas. . •• -- 1 jgrv I *BMETT PE*TOPATIVB V \ J, 8. 4AB«frnr 4 Co!>rap flatosq. ’’
Description of Lands.
Y. M. & F. COLLEGE. rrißE Ckeupewt and llesi restitution J- in tho orth West for combining tho Prnclliml with I.lltePnl Education. Goanics, Matliematieu History Sciences, Ac., in regular courses, Modern Leagunges withoht extra charge. Cbmmerc.af College course and Telegraphiog. Music snd Ornamentals. Twelve Teachers. A new Ladies' Boarding Hall, , Popular Matron. Living cheap. Access easy. Opening of Winter Term, DeccmLer 9th, 18C8. For circular*, or hoard, address BKT.THON.B.WAOD, Valparaiso, lad. or. 12. 1808-1 7, Manhood: How Lost; How Eeatored. mfWfftm J usl published,a new edition of JmUSiJr bra ted laosay Oil the radical eyre (without medicine) of ftrs-sMATOR-sH<ca, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary I Seminal Louses, lari.TFNcv. Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-iudulgence or sexual extrav- . • ! CEPrice, in sealed euvclope, only 6 cents. ' The celebrated author, in this admirable | essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ successful practige, that the alarming consequences cf self-abuse may be radically cored without the dangerous use ot internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, |certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition, may cure himself cheaply, privately, aud radically. .ffj*This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, I »r. Culverweli’s ‘•Marriage Guide,” price 23 cents. Address the Publishers, ’ ! CHA RLF.S ]. C. KI.IVR & CO.. B*werr, Ik. Y„ Po.t-Offlcv Box 4.J36. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Licence to Teach will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on the Second Saturday of each Month. The law requires that applicants must have a certificate of gooa moral character, from the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. ’ ’ GEO. M. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. ,1-5-br
Meat market. R. A. SPARLING taken pleasure F*-“ in informing the citizens-of liens jelnerapd vicinity, that he will keep Fresh Beef constantly on hand during Jte summer month*. Hie aitn will >e to furmsh beef of the heat quality— He°makes butcheHim his business, land will strive to gix-e-tStlsftbction both as, to-the quality astd price of his beet 4PTSHOP on Washington street in
f'AKEN UP.fcf Jnhndi .Webb, In f- , Hanging Grove townelfjp, one Vi >f BAY HORSE COM 1 supposed to? have been tvroyearti old tnat soring—black mane and tail, ringbone on right hind foot. No other tPßtif.w pyrqaiTaWa- , ApJjpi* 1 » m
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C. w. HINKLE, dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICIINES, : PAINTS Bnd OILS. VARNISHES #n DYE STUFFS. Has now now on hand a large and well selected stock. He also keeps a large stock of PATENT MEDICI NEB, and among these are I. GREGORY'S Oil., for the Lungs. No need of anybody dying with the Consumption. Grjrn monster Death has received his rast furlough, and the last place he wus heard of was standing guard at the White House, and hen- let him remain in peace. He will not trouble the customers of Henkle’s Drugstore. C. W. Hinkle KEEPS a larga ami well-selected stock of BTA J lONEK Y. aacb aa School Books, of the present use, (and some that is sot ta ass ) Wall Paper, Window Curtains, Note and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing Ink,&o. a — 7tz . —jgfii PERFUMERIB 3 of all kinds, from NIGHT BLOOMIN CERES to BALM est THOUSAND FI. O It F.RS. He keeps also a large variety of SOAPB, such aa Castile, Honey, Yankoe, l, Glycerine, , Bassafraa, Ac.. 4c. 4c. 4c.. is He keeps a good nrtielo of Liquors, such as BRANDT, WINE, (lIP, WHISKY. /or raadkal uses only. LA UPB, 6f all descriptions ; CHIMNEYS COVERS, CLEANERS, Ao. He keeps a general assortment of Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. ” He would say to the community in general that he is thankful for past favors, and hopes by diligence to business to share your liberal" patronage. Physicians’ prescriptions carefully prepared at ail times of the night. C. W. HENKLE. city Dli sums. RENBSELAER IND., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking ihe citizen* of Jasper county, for their liberal patronage (luring Ills last few veara, and would-reapect-fully solicit the continuance of the same, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customers, 4>y girlug ll.( , i , .i"ygtnsr~artlcle of wTtaiever they wiali to buy. Wo buy our good*of only First Clasa Eastern Houses, those we lmvj tried for year*, and always know what kind cf goods We are getting. We hare now on hand, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK OF 13HUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all deseripliaas, TOILET ARTICLSS inch as BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, &C., &.C., PAINTERS GOODS, each as - OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES. STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, &.C.. &C. PURE W.INES AND LIQUORS I told only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety of . DRUGGISTS” SUNDRIES, too aumerooeiomention. * ' We keep constantly On bttid a complete assortment of ~ School, and Books, STATIONERY OF ALL . KOTOS, Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and iaieifaetion gatranleed. " Also, an assort mint of TORACCOS & CIGARS ■ollef which weeaa wllae lew oCMy kM»* ,
Jlmi Slbnftlijunmls. THE SVOCBSS Of oar One Dollar B*lm has earned such jAI. o omfllete l REVOLUTION IK TRADE, That In order to rapplr the demand occasioned by our constantly fmtresatng pntreaugr, we Have receitly made lm* K>rtallea* Car the Fall Trade, reck frena Earepean Maaolac larera, AMO1 T NTING TO NEAR $500,000, So that we are prepared to sell every description of . Wry end rakey Ceeda. mtver Plated ware, Cmtlery, Watches, Albums, Jewelry, dec., Of belltr quality than any othtr concern in the country for the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. With privilege of exchange from a large variety of useful articles, not one of which could he bought ior TWICE TOE AMOIKT in any other way. Js#~The beat 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 we give greater value tor the ttoney than can be obtained in any other way. ••All Goods damaged or broken in transportation replaced without charge-JS»-Che cks describing articles sold sent to agents In Clubs at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to coat less than if bought at any Boston or New York Wholesale House. Our CommiKsonw to Agents 'exceed thoieof every other establishment of the kind.—proof of this can be fonnd in comparing our premiums with those of others FOR CLUBS OF THE SAME SIZE, in addition to which we claim to give byttcr goods of the same cbaiaeter. _ Hr trill tend to Agmtt frtr of Chargt, For a Club of sound Three Dollars —One of the following articles : 1 dor. good linen Shirt Fronts; I set solid Hold Studs; All Wool Cassimere for Pants; Fine white Counterpane, large site; 1 elegant Balmoral skirt, 10 yds brown or bleached sheeting, good quality, yard wide; 1 elegant 100 Pictore Mo rocco bound Photo. Album; I double lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Viewa; 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottled Castor; 1 elegant Bilk Fan, with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame, feathered edge and spangled; 1 steel Carving Kntfe and Pork, very best quality, ivory balanced handle; 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol; to yds. good Print; 1 very fine Damask Table Cover; 1 pr. best quality Ladies’ Serge Congress Boots; 1 doz. fine Linen Towels; half a doz. Rogers’ best Silver Dessert Forks; 1 LadissHarge real Morocco Traveling Bag; 1 fancy Dress Pattern; half a doz. ele gant silver plated engraved Napkin Kings; 1 doz. Ladies’ fine Merino or Cotton Stockings; Cents’ heavy chased solid Gold King; a pair Ladies’ high cot Balmoral Boots; 1 elegant Delaine Dress I’attcra; 1 Violin and Row. in boxes, complete: 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops and sleeve buttons. For n Club of 50 and Five Dollars —1 black or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern; 1 set Lace Curtains;-1 pr. all Wool Blankets; Engraved silver plated 6 bottle Revolving Cas tor; 1 beau’iful writing desk; l solid Cold Scarf Pin; yards very fine Cassiroere, for Pants and Vest; 1 set ivory balanced handled Knives, with silver plated Forks; 1 elegant Satiu Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk; 1 pr. Gents’ Calf Boots; 30 yds good Print; 30 yds. good brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or 40 yds. Jyd wide, good quality; 1 Ladies’ elegant Morocco Traveling Bag; 1 square Wool Shawl; 1 pl.in Norwich Poplin Dresa Pattern; Ij yds. double width cloth for ladies Cloak; elegant engraved silver Tea Pot; 3 yds. double width water-proof Cloth for Cloaking. For n Club of 100 and Ten Dollure —1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern; 1 pair Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match; 1 pair Gents’ French Calf Bouts; 1 heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very fine all Wool Cloth for Ladies’ Cloak; 1 web very bett quality brown or bleached abeW ing; 7j yds. fine Cassimere fur suit; /flippant " "P^)IIDTTFSSirPiKIern; TcTegant Engli»h Barege Dress Pattern; 1 beautiful English Raiegs Shawl; 1 set ivory balanced handle Knives and Forks; a Ladies’ or Gents’ Silver Huntingcase Watch; 1 Bartlett Hand Portable Sewing Machine; splendid Famil; Bible, atcel 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 MuOTand Cape; 1 single barrel Shot Gun; 1 silver plated engraved 6 bottle Revolving Castor, cut glass bottles; 1 very fine Violin and Bow. in case; 1 act ivory balanced Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Send Money by Registered Letter. SEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR. PAKKEII & CO., Horn. 08 Jt 100, Summer St., Boston. l-iO.-wA. Pr. Burton's Tobacco Antidote. \\7~ ARRANIED to remove all desire for W Tobacco. ’lt is entirely Vegetable and harmless. It Purifies and enriches the Blood, Invigorates the System, possesses great Nourishing snd Strengthening power, Is an excel, lent Appetizer, enables the stomach to Digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust Jiealtb. Smokers and Cheniers for Sixty Years Cured. Price, Fifty Cents, post free, A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey Citv, New Jersey. Sold by all Druggists. l-10-wl2. WANTED-AGENTS, S&fXs;. , where, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 1 SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a superior manner. Price, only $lB. Fully warranted forfive years. We will pay SI,OOO ior any Machine that will sew s stronger, more beautiful, or more clastic seam than ours. It makes the “Etdstic Lock Stitch.” Evary second stitch can be cut and still the cloth cannot be polled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from s7* to S2OO per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can lie made. Address, SECOMH A CO, PITTSBURG, I’A., or BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION. —-Do not be imposed upon by othaY parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the tame name nr otherwise. Ours la the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. Vi,-w4 f
Carpets—Don’t Pay the High Prices! rpHE NEW ENGLAND 6Art' A. PET CO., of Bouton, Hut., rt*iih Kabcd nearly a quarter of a cental]! opo, in tbeir present location, in Hall's over 71. 73, 75, t 7,79,81, 83, 85 and 87 Hanover Street, have probably furnished more houses with Carpets than any other house in the country In ori?r to afford those at a distance the advantages of thsir low prices, propose to send, on the receipt of the price, 30 yards or upwards of their beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard, with samples of tea aorta, varying ip price from J* cents to S 3 per yard, suitable anrtesiahing every pert of say MMb
JAfiPEK COUNTY LAND AGENCY. M’CONNELL’S Law and Beal Estate Office, I*LaS4e’a Stow Enfldlng, Of Main, RENSSELAER INDIANA. LJ EAT, Estate bought, sold and exchanged Et Titles examined and abstracts made Taxes paid, and land sold at texaala redemed Ronds, deeds, notes and mortnges executed and everything relating to the Real Estate Business carefully and satisfactorily attended to. Having for the past live years given mors than osual attention to HEAL ESTATE LAW. a my friends can rely npon having basieess entrusted to me relating to PARTITIONS, ORDERS OF SALE\ FORECLOSURES, Q VIE TING ond PERFECTING TITLES, and CONVEYANCING, attended to in the safest and best manner. ..... S I offer for sal* THE LARGEST AMOUNT and greatest variety es land for aale in the | county, and both Bu yer»and Sell,r, «ill find my office the best place at which to apply. Carefully prepared Maps and Plats of the Town and County showing the location and ownenhip of evary piece of land in the coonty can ba found only at my office, and art open to the inspection of all. Call and examine the Lists of Real Estate which 1 have for Sale, and ifyou want to aeil any property, let me have a desciption of your land. No charge unless a sslr is made. Information about lands in aay psrt of the county fnrniahed without chargs,aaod Utters of inquiry, enclosing atamp, promptly aaswered. DON’T FORGET THE PI.ACE M’CONNELL’S Law and Land Office, in La Roe’s Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. 1-1.-ts. tVII. L. M’CONNELL. + - THE WORLD RENOWNED :• l ' RINGER SEWING MACHINE I I am agent for this splendid machine and would request all those needing machines, to cal! at my residence ana see some of its work. I challenge comparison. Reffekences; Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, and others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, best in the World, for sale. WM. H. BIIOADES. Sept. 11, 1868. 1-38-ts. “DON’T BE FOOLISH.” SEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, AND RECEIVE by return mail a sample lot of tbe celebrated “NORWAY OATS," Which produces 100 bmibelato the acre. Also for 25 cents, a sample lot of tbe.renowned “CALIFORNIA WHEAT.” Which has been so highly spoken of by the Agricultural papers. The above seeds have been well received and recommended by the N. Y. Farmer’s Clnb. Bpth sent free of postage on receipt of 50cta. Address L. CARL, Box 3391, New York P. O. 1-1. U, | u L-. . Stackhouse A Bro. UNDERTAKERS, RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Are now prepared to fill ajj orders tor Coffins of every, style. Orders left either at M. Eger's shop or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at the lowest possible rates. ’ -1 1-ts
• ;4M ir-U. The Old Undertertaker WILLIS J. WRIGHT, IIW iJoflina of all aisec <re hand, and ia in. Mnxtta fill M<fiiri*n hruy rfyU, «Ui «ri Mmmi fttmm, M»-«k
1824. r P 18€i©« The Luges, Best and Cheapest I The Election U Over, Faaoa Trevalls, Yroapeiity Abounds, sad Now is ths Time to Smbsmiba tor -THE INDIANAPOLIS - Daily and Weekly Journal, Tr [Metablished in UM.) Is the Best Political, Literary and Family Bewtpaper in the Forth-Weit! Ia Maiding sad Influence! Variety sad Extent of 1U Correspondence I Frashness of it* Newt! Reliability of Its Market Reports ! It Is unsurpassed for Interest and Value. There is as much talent, enterprise and in dustry now employed on Western Newspaper as in any part of the Uoitad States. The Tela graphic News from all parts of tbe World ii published simultaneously in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago, and the Eastern Cities, and is laid before the readers of the Journal from
ONUS TO TWO DAYS EARLIER than it oan reach them by papers published in other cities. The Daily Journal receives itemi of news from all parti of ths w orld tha* are worth having, and the same is published in the Weekly in a condensed form. It can not be necessary, at this day, to particularize tbe merits opon which tbe Journal rests its claims to s continuance and extension of tbe abundant patronage it has so loug enjoyed. The patronage is itself the best evidence of its merits A newspaper mast be worth to a reader what he pays for it. or he will not have it. It is in no respect different from any other article. It supplies a want, and is worth more or lest as it supplies ths want moie or less completely. If it is good, it needs little other solicitation of patronage than do good groceries or diy goods. The Journal has kept steadily io view the purpose of making itself indispensable to its readers, by furnishing them the news in the most convenient foiiu. and of the most authentic character, and of the greatest variety, it has maintained a staff of Editor* of Acknowledged Ability and Experience. It has systematically dispatched reporters to desert lit lor its columns all oecuireiees, political and otherwise, of general interest. It has iueurred very great «xp«M»c_ia securing special telegraphic dispatches, it has labored without counting coat or time to make itseli as nearly as possible a Complete Daily and Weekly Record of tbo Affaire of tko Country. By these means it lias given its readers the full worth of their money. Its proprietors ask support fur it haeauat they ask no mors than they are this to give a full and aatislactory equivalent for. ’1 hey ask" nothing on account of party preferences. or local advantages. A paper that begs the help of its party because of its partisan aliaraeter is apt to have little else to recommend it The Journal aims to secure patronage by being WOltTil ITo PRICE TO ANY lIAN of say party. It is Republican in its Pol iical Views, and Us conductors see no reason to think that it will ever bs anything cist, but its columus will coutaiu all of tha Departments usu By Included in first claae newspapers, ineluding POLITICAL FINANCIAL, COMMERCIAL, a G UIUUI .T URAL, — FOREIGN. DOMESTIC GENERAL INTEL- ORIGIN A L .AND FB LICENCE, LBCTKD STORIES, Literature, personal gossip, TOGXTHER WITH A SUMMARY OF TB* Legislative and Congressional Proceedings, so full and accurate, and so well arranged that no lndiunian, sad no man desirous of keeping posted m Indiana affairs as well as tha events of the world, can do without, it. Thu circulation.it has attainted, far in advince of uuy paper ever published in the State, and surpassed Ly very few iu the Northwest, is proof that its efforts have neither been misdirected uor unappreciated. Wlmt it lusbeen it will coutinuo to be. improving by experience, by a more enlarged acquaintance with tho needs of ths public, and by increased means of carrying out its designs. Besides the News, telegraphic and otherwise, it will contain a great deal of interesting and valuable matter of a miscellaneous kind, adapted to the ts*t<f» and desires of the family. Stories of a Superior Character, Bketehea, Narratives and Humerous Extracts, will give variety and piquancy to tbe more solid matter, aud make it acceptable equally to the young and old. The people of indium, who are not subscribers to the duily edition of the Journal, should take the Wkkxly Journal, because while it equals any other weekly newspaper in the country in other departments, it tit the Ha.rne time afford* them the ' news of their owu btate as uu other newspaper docsTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: THE DAILY JOURNAL. By mail, (payable in advan<!e)per annum sl2 00 ” “ ! > for 6 moa. 6DO “ “ for 3 moa. 3 00 “ for i mo. 100 Clubs of five and upward, osch 8 00 “ ’’ ford moa. 400 “ “ for 3 mos. 200 “ - for 1 mo. 80 By the week, (payable to agent or carrier) 26 • INDIANA STATE JO(JRNAK<. Single copies $2 00 Giuua of five 1 75 each Globa of ten and under twenty-fivil 160 each Clubs of twenty-live and over.... 100 each For every Club of ten, at the rats named, an extra copy will be eent, and an additional extra” copy for every additional ten auoscriberu. For a Ciub oi fifty au extra copy of the Daily will be sent, if preferred, instead of the extra Weekliea. The getter up of n Club of mdre than five copie* may retaio a commimion of TEN PER CENT, on Weekly Club*. Postmaster* may retain teffper ceat. of all money forwardedAo ue by subscriptions aacurcd by them. Remittances for Club* mast be made at one time, but additions may be made at any time, at Club Kates, after the Clqb hsa been raised, provided a full year’* subscription is taken. Money should be sent by Post Office Money Order when jfracticeble. STAgents wanted in evary County snd Town in Indium to tnnvaaa for the Daily nnd Weekly Journal. 29-Bend for m Circular and Specimen Copy. Annual, ■ , • f- WWUIkrOUI JOVBIIAL, Uw ; ..imug4#!PWSjni .
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