Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, February 11,1869.
135’ Weather mild, like spring. sell for a “shilling'’ a dozen in our town. Pleas Court is held 111 Rensselaer next week. ; and turtle doves have visited Jasper county, this week. tho 700 acres of land advertisement in another place. tSF’Hon. Schuyler Colfnx has our thanks for recent favors. JSF’Two or three new drygoods stores are rumored in Rensselaer. . ll —— , J, P. Harnett has favored us with the Governor’s Message in pamphlet form. - f3*?"Our streets are in a terrible muddy condition. We havn’t any sidewalks visible to the naked eye. t3T"The Misses Monnott advertise a tine lot of thrifty Osage hedge plants for sale. Patronize home industry. ~ ■ - I— 1 ■■ 3S?”Messrs. Dwiggins «fc Thompson are offering for sale all the Del any property in the county, itv_ chiding the store rooms occupied by the Messrs. Rhoades. Wirt is again in town at his old quarters and overrun as usual, with work; The Doctor is very popular in Rensselaer. His advent into the place is hailed with all sufferers from decayed teeth. His Dentistry is of superior quality, his prices arc moderate, amlall who have patronized him are satisfied with both treatment and the charges.
A Model Store.
We had occasion to call into the Saddle and Harness Store of Messrs. J. R. Vanatta & Son, last Monday. While there, the senior member of the firm Very courteously conducted us through the establishment, entertaining us with an account of the business and.an explanation of its details. Messrs. J. R. Vanatta & Son occupy a two story building on the north side of Washington street, midway between Front and Van Rensselaer streets; The building is 25 feet wide by 50 feet depp.— ’rhe ground floor is finished off in ,one large room, having a handsome glass front; and is used for the display of samples, and as a sales room. In this room wo saw sets of harness, from the primitive chain and bock-strap plow gear, and the long and short tug, general Utility harness, to the elegant silver mounted carriage set. There were collars of all Sizes from those small enough for the smallest hitched to a water cart up to those that would fit the largest old Normandy draft 'drorsc. Then the saddles, of which a speciality is made—there were raw hide covered McClellan trees, the common bogskins, the English raccing or. jockey pads and the elaborately ornamented, high horned Spanish saddles. Whips of a dozen different styles w ere hanging up by the score; together with lashes, stalks, etc.; bridles, halters, blankets, spurs,, bits, including the celebrated Dayton Safety Bit, the best ever invented to curb vicious horses; curry combs, brushes, cards; all known kinds of saddle hardware; four hundred dollars’ worth of Pittsburg Oak-tanned Harness Leather; trunks, carpet-bags, leather valises; the heaviest and best quality oilcloth hearth, haH or car riage rugs, of the most beautiful patterns. But it is no use attempting an inventory of their stock.— We have neither the time nor the space, and if we had it Would be far more interesting to call and sec these things, and everybody is invited to do so. The second floor is partitioned into two rooms. One of them is for a work shop, and the other is used as a ware-room for such :yticles as are not on exhibition. We saw neither a machine nor appretw tice, and was informed that they neither used the one nor employed the other. All their work was done under their personal supervision, by experienced workmen, and every stitch is warranted. Mr. Vanatta said they sold goods at Lafayette prices, and many articles at even less figures; “And why not?” he asked; “we buy in the same market, and order as large bills; we own our store-room and dwelling, and have no rents to pay; taxes are not so high; we can live cheaper; hired labor is' cheaper; and we sell exclusively fur auhr f In conclusion we gi\e it as our belief thaUwithout exception Messrs. J, R. Vanatta A Son have the
largest And best selected stock of the kind, that has been opened in Jasper comity in tho last ten years; and perhaps we would bo sate in saying the largest stock ever in the county.
NEW LEIF.
Friend turn over a new leaf.— Forgive those who cruelly plague you. Pay your little bills. Treat your friends with respect. Leave off bumpers and tho Indian weed. • Nature owes you a living. Level the asperities of life and secure an honest and easy living, by purchasing a choice tract of laud from Dwiggins <fc Thompson, Real Estate Brokers. 32F'Sec posted bills.
THE DIFFERENCE.
oneof-thc chief points of difference between civilized and barbarous mankind is in the attention given to tho natural covering for the head; the one being carefully cut, cloansed and brushed, and the other allowed to remain dirty and unkempt. The use of “Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative” will ensure all that could be desired by civilization or ignored by barbarism.—Boston Post.
OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS.
Good, thrifty, two years old plants for sale at theMonneHFarm, one-half mile north of 20-4
No Stronger
Testimony could be given than the following from the “News,” Sliip.pensburg, Pa. A Word to the Afflicted.—We desire to bring to the notice of the afflicted as well as to all persons who are anxious of preserving their health unimpaired, the merits of “Hoofland’s German Hitters.” This medicine has been before the public for many years. It has withstood all tests to which patent medicines are exposed, and instead of being driven out of the market as most of them itre, it lias continued to gain favor with the people, until it lias become the most popular medicine in tho country. Our observations as to the merits pf this Bitters, warrants us in recommending it to all. It will strengthen and invigorate the whole system, giving toneand Wealthy action to all its parts. But more especially would we recommend it to all persons afflicted witli Dyspepsia, most of eases of which we believe it Will speedily cure, if tho directions accompanying tho bottles be complied witli. Try it at once. Tliis Bitters is entirely free from all alcoholic admixture. Hoofland’s 'German Tonic is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &e., making a preparation of rare medical value. It is used for the same diseases as tho Bitters, in cases where some alcoholic stimulus is necessary. Principal office, 631 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. “Barrett's” Wonderful Hair Restorative.
NUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC.
Any Musical Instrument, Music Book, Sheet Music, or Musical Merchandise of any description can be furnished at publisher’s and Dealer’s prices, by L. & N. W. Hopkins.
THE HAY scalesSCALES
Opposite the public square, have been repaired, and are warranted to give correct weight. 1 A. Leopold, Proprietor. Call for “Barrett’s” mid take no other. - . . Fresh Oysters ! Frpsh Oysters! at C. C. Starr’s, lor GO cents. S^LARD!—LARD!—LARD!— Wanted at Hollingsworth’s ; • ♦ • o * ■»' - "■' ■ Tea-Sets and Glassware—new stock, at C. C. Starr’s. WANTED—Two Tons of Lard.-Highest price paid, at Starr’s. Boots & Shoes at reduced prices, nt T. Hollingsworth’s. John W. Coats keeps a full assortment of Candies, Nuts, Raisins and Canned Fruits. The clergy use “Barrett’s.” Stone-ware —another load just received, at (LC. Starr’s. Hats & Caps, at the lowest figures the market will bear, at T. Hollingsworth's. Sixty Cents! Sixty Cents ! 6i)cts., will buy a half Cun of Oysters, at C. C. Starrs’. - * The Royjd Baking Powder—just the thing to make nice, healthy bread, at T. llollingsworth’s. ———-—”* Buckw heat Flour —prime article, Clieap, at C. C. Starr’s. Great ilenian3~ior “Barrett’s.'’ A few Suits of Clothing, cheaper than ever, at T. Hollingsworth’s. Call at C. C. Starr’s for fresji Groceries. • 4 ♦ ♦ 'N ■" —— Full stock of Table Cutlery at Hollingsworth’s. Queensware and 'Glassware at Hollingsworth's. . Queensware and Glassware—snew stotjk—at C. C. Stake’s. “Barrett’s” makes the head feel fine. ~ The best and cheapest sugars at -G.Cy Stake’s. Buckwheat Flour—fine article— 1 at Hoillng-sworth's, i
Tobacco and Cigars at C. C. , - » ■' ■ ' - Call and see the Dross Goods at Hollingsworth’s. ’ Cider Vinegar—pure article—four barrels, at C. C. Starr’s. Try the choice Coffeo and Sugar, at Hollingsworth’s. Coffee cheaper than ever atC. C. Starr’s. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, etc., —largo jiew stock," at C. C. Starr’s. . , Knit Shirts and Drawers —cheap at Hollingsworth’s. A fine article of Tea at Starr’s —“’Tis true, ’tis pity, pity 'tis true,” that mankind will pass by unheeded the warning symptoms of disease and neglect the remedies to restore health, until disease lias so far advanced that it is often impossible to abtain relief. We have been shown the formula of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and believe them to be the best and simplest of medicines for Billions disorders, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Ac. They are prepared with great dilution and will save many a doctor’s bill if used in tijne. As a universal family medicine they are unsttrpaseed. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant vou will Tiever Be "without them. Sold by all dealers. 19-4.
A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HOUSE. Among the few Dealers in .Merchandise who have continued to prosper through FLUSH, AND HARD TIMES, will be found the firm Z. d? A IK HOPKINS. The invariable-policy of the partners to the principle of “Low Prices for Cash,” is the main secret of success. For years past no other firm in our town has so.rigidly adhered to “CASH AND LOW PRICES.’’ KIK THE SKIN. Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches, Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by C. W. Hjnklk, Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County. Tho Army and Navy Journal says of “In fine, we have here an example of a campaign carried out, for once, by the army, without the interference of civilian agents, who, however, have hinted or predicted failure from the start. Having thus given a good blow to the Indians, the work of pacification will be found less difficult. They have already found out that the fighting is henceforth to be done to suit us, and not to suit them.” MARKETS. New York, Feb. 9,1809. Gold closed at 135. Chicago. Feb. 9. Beeves- -$4., $5,25, $6,75, $7.50. Hog»-slft(Ml2, • ~ Cincinnati, Feb. 8. Beeves—s 4, $5.75, $6.75 §7.50. Hogs—slo,® $12.2->.
BWSfii! A valuable properly at and adjoining Rensselaer, consisting of the mile square, north, being tho whole of Section No. 19, exclusive of “Weston's Addition” to the Town of Rensselaer. The south line of Section 19 yOfIZF TOUCHES THE OLD TO WN PL A T! Also, 80 acres, being the East half of tho North east quarter of Section 30, and so much of the West'half as is not included Ju the said Plat of Rensselaer. Also unsold Lots in said “Weston's Addition. HENRY WESTON, ' ' 172 Broadway, New York. — —- WANTED! everybody AT TB® RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W COATS takes pleasura in announcing to the citizens of Rensaeiaer andsurronndingooui ‘ ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds us r —t —r t. ETRBT QUALITY CIGARS di tlie best niannfncturc,and nt low prices. Mv Flue Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, . NATURAL LEAF. , NAVY, TENS, TWEN TIES, &.C., &.C. art? all Select Brands, of the Best Quality, and wiil be sold as low qs in any market in the West ! (JT , MY ENTIBE ATTENTIOH IS GIVES, TO THE TRADE, • and Lflatter myself that I cau g give satisfaction Remember the place and give me a call—at LIBERAL CORNER—sign of tho BIG INDIAN- \ J. W.COATS < '■ ' l-l-ls. .
BLACKSMITH -A-INID ’ -■ WAGON SHOP! NORMAN WARNER IXTOULD respectfully announce to v V the citizens of Jasper and surrounding counties, that lie is still carrying on the business of Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking in all their branches, at his old stand on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind. He is now prepared to put up tho best of Wagona, _ _____ Buggies, Plows, out of the best material. Ho will also furnish you with a WHEEL-BARROW at very low figures, if you want to do your own hauling. He also keeps on hand, or will make to order, one of the best single or double , Shovel Plows to be had anywhere, and at as moderate prices. Repairing of all kinds done in good style, and on short notice. BLACKSMITHING! WARNER is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing, on short notice, If you want a horse shod, it will be done on scientific principles at his shop. All kinds of repairing in iron or steel done in a durable manner He keeps none but the best workmen and uses nothing but the best o material, and cau warrant all he sells. Give Norm, .a call at the old stand and examine his stock and learn his prices. Terms cash. May 8, 1868. 1-21. 1. M. BTACKBOVSBk 0. D. STACKHOUSE RENSSELAER FUBNtSHINC HARDWARE STORE. WE beg leave .to Invite the attention o the iieonlo; of Jafener and Newton counties, and the rest of mankind, io our ful and complete stock of KAILS, GLASS, SASH, z • DOORS, 7 PUTTY, LOCKS BUTTS (STRAP HIKGBSf (TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, L;N . SEED AND COAL OIL. and fverything elso usually kept In a well regulated hardware store. - i' .. ALSO. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES oj tLo latest styles and in endlss variety. fTNINWARE of all kinds; and everyJL thiug else usually kejit in u well ordered Stove store. ALSO. ~|~>EDSTEADB. CHAIRS, TABLES, SAFES CRIBS, WASH-STANDS, BUREAUS, and everything else usually kept ip a properl conducted Furniture stoic. IVa keep constantly employed the very best of tinners and cabinet makers, and are there-foreprepared-to do job work, in either department, at all times. K. of all styles kept constantly on hand or made to order on short notice, at the lowest possible rates. , . *’l , L _ J ’VXT’E make it our business to furnjah ’V everything needed to BUILD OR FURNISH a house. Call and see ns before purchasing elsewhere. I-l- N STACKHOUSE A BRO XDr. JNO. V. BOTWSIZ TOTACCO ANTipiife. 4 Ing sod inn urelleot tonic and a*. ewW P*r box, po«t An tnuKqißg treatiMon th* In* with liSStZtaSlala rata*SC** ***’’ “JrKT'T Af**** w *ew°^^dd , aa» if ' - SY alT°druggsl3. L of humbug kaitotl>qg.l|
Sberlflf’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified cony of a flecrec of Foreclosure ana Execution, to me directed, from the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at puldie sale, to the highest bidder on Saturday, March Cth, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. tn., and 4 o’clock, p. tn., of said day, at the. Court House door in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in suid county, to-wit: The undivided one half of the south west quarter of thesouth westquarter, of section twenty-six (20), also the undivided one half of the east half of section twehty-seven (27), all in Township thirty-two (32) north of Range seven (7) west* And on failure th realize the full amountof the principal, intercHtimd costs, dile on said execution, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Acton 11. Fairchild and Harriet Fairchild, at the suit of Adam Crumrine, Administrator of the estate of Chester Church, deceased, and Robert B. Hurd. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County. Feb. 3, 1869. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys. 1-20 3. fslo. Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, a white male inhabitant of Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said County, at the March term of said Board, A. 1). 18611, for License to sell Intoxicating Liquors, (with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank oifthe premises,) in lees quantities than a quart at a time. ' ■. The place wherein said liquors are to be sold, is the northerly room, (22 feet wide and 24 feet long,) in the first story of the two-story frame building, purchased by me from Norman Warner, located on the following described real estate, in the town of Rensselaer, in County and State aforesaid, to-wit: Commencing at a point 151 feet northerly from the northerly line of Washington street, where a line at right angles with said Washington street would cross a line at right angles with Front street four and one-half feet westerly of the westerly line of said Front street; thence westerly parallel with said Washington street, twentytwo and one-half feet; thence northerly parallel with said Front street, thirty-six and one-half feet; thence: easterly parallel with said Washington street, twenty-two and onc-ludf feet ; and thence southerly .parallel with said Front street, thirty-six and one-half feet, to the place of beginning. t Said License is desired for one year. JOHN BALDUB. January 30,1869, —19-3 Administrator’s Sale. IV OTICE is hereby given that the 11 ’undersigned, administrator de bonis non, of the estate of John H. Phillips, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Jasper Common Pleas Court will, on Saturday, February 20, 1569, at the Court House Door in Rensslker, offer for sale at public auction the fee simple of the west half of the north west quarter of section twenty-seven, (27) in township twenty-nine, (29) range five (5) west, in Jasper county Indiana. TREMS: One third cash, one third I in nine, and one third in eighteen months from day of sale, the purchaser giving notes bearing interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws secured by mortgage on the premises for the deferred payments. HARVEY January,lß69. Administrator. Dwiggins & Thompson. 1-17 4t. Notice of Survey. TV OTICE is hereby given that I will li on Monday the Sth day of March, 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Section thirteen, 13, Township twentyeight, 28, Range six, 6, West. Ordered by J. H. Biticker. JOHN MILLER, Feb. 3, 1869. Surveyor Jasper Co. l-19-3t. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday the Ist day of .March, 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Sections six, 6, and seven, 7, Tow nship twenty-nine 29, Range six 6, West. Ordered by J. C. Weathers. JOHN MILLER, l-19-3t Surveyor of Jasper County. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that! will on Monday, February 22d, 1868 proceed to make legal survey of Section 2-5, Township 32, north of Range 6 west. Ordered by G. A. Sachett. • JOHN MILLER, Surveyor of Jasper Countv. 1-18-3. Per Al. F. Chilcote, Dep. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is herebygiven that I will on Monday. February 15th, 1860, i proceed to make legal survey of Sections 31, 29 and2B, Township2B, north of Range 6 west. . - ■_ .■—!<- Orderetr by J. D. Overturf, F. B. Weymire, and David WeVmire JOHN MILLER, ~, „ Surveyor of Jasper County. MB-3 per M. F. Chilcote, Dep* Notice to Delinquent ,Tax* Payers. OERSONS knowing themselves to V be Delinquent should call soon and pay said taxes, and save farther costs and trouble, as the Taxes mist be collected. The Countv and State are in need of funds and* must HAVE THEM. 'raxes are Delinquent on the Third Monday of April of each year, when there is added 10 per cent, penalty and 6 per cent, interest. We have been blessed with abundant crops, and all kinds of produce and stock bring good prices. Let every tax-payer pay his or her taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868, THUS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper Countv-. Dec. 22, 1868. 1-13-17 W, MONEY EASILY MADE, A With oar Comrerrs Stimoil amd Kxy Csecx O.’Tim Small capitd
TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBIJP EXAMINATION of Applicants for Licence to Tench will be held at the School House in R'erW'b't-' luor, on tho Third Saturday in Each Month. The law .requires that applicants must have a cert I (irate of good moral character, from the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. GEO. M. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-6-lv A CARD. A Ckreynmn, while residing tn South America a« a niiiwUiuary, die covered a ante andeimple reip. edy for the Cure of Nervolw Weakness. Early l>e cay, Diseases of the Briunfy ai.rt dentinal,t>r<aiu, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured hy thia noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the cnVclcd and unfortunate, 1 will pend Ihb recipe furjHCPoriiW and using thia medicine,Th a scaled envelope, tu any ouo who needs it, free rs Charge. . Address JOSEPH T INNMAN, Station D, Bible House, U7-3mos. New York City. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suflerine humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and direction for makinEf the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferets wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. -OGDEN. 110,-txr. No 12 Cedar Street, N. Y. • .. _ TO CONSUMPTIVES, THE Ailvcrtincr. having been restored. to health in a few weeks, by a very simple romody after having suffered several yeatf Willi a severe lungaffeilimu -Amt-thal dread-JiHoase. Consumption—is anxious to make known to bis (Clipw sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the presciipiion used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a cure for Consumption. .Asthma, Bronchitis, Sfc. -The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable; ant! be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. , - Parties wishing the prescription wilt please address Rrv EDWARP A. WILSON. 165 South 2d St, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. 1 lU.lyr, STEAM FIKE-PR<IOF SAFES. Sanborn’s Patent has been demonstrated, by the most thorough practical tests, to be vastly superior in fire proof qualities to any otter makers, (being water in copper tubes hermetically seaTcT) preventing completely any evaporation, and is the driest safe in use. ‘t he patent can be applied to any safe. Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine, or send for pamphlet containing the certificates of trials with all other makers safes. American Steam Pire -ProofEafe Oou 300 Broadway, N. T) l-10.-3mos. MARVIN’S CHROME IRON Spherical Burglar SAFES. Will Resist all Burglars’ Implements for any Length of time. Pleave tend for Catalogue of Fire and Burglar Drool Batea. - MARVIN & CO., F 5 Broad way. New York; 721 Chestnut Street Pkiladelpbia ; lOS Bank Street, Cleveland Ohio. I-lt.-3nsas. DURRETT’S Vegetable Q / HAIR RESTORATIVE V ¥, « O / Wo dccs,,c ' l by the N. 11. State Fair \ 0 iv I Unow coucatk-d by the pttblielo ba |X & 9£ V j tho very baat i’reporutfun •Tor ]{e»tonng I |U US ’• I Gray or faded Hair to its original colon / W TV \ promoting Its Growth, eradicating Hu- / .OS \ tnora and Dandyuff, and for DraMing / S! J Boavtifyloy the Hair. Kia frte 3/ "Scalp CLEAN, CK Ibo Hair Ki«.u, and .glossr. / J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietoo, MANCnOTEU, K. D. LORD & SMITH, CHICAGO, General AgonU for tho Northwestern Btatea FOR SALE BY C. W. nENKLE and W. THOMPSON. A 185.00 ORTCICNBACKOf full value tent free to any Book Agent. AGENTS WANTED FOR MATTHEW HALE SMITH’S NEW BOOK, » ‘•Sunshine and Shadow in New York.” A WOBK REPLKTK WITH A NIC DOTMS AMD INCIDENTS Of Life in :he Great Metropolis, being a MIRROR OF NEW YORK rxflkctING THX SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. One Agent sold 80 in one day, another sold and delivered 227 in 15 days, another 204 In 7 days. No book ever publislted that sells so rapidly. You wish to know how Fortunes are I made and lost in a day ; how Shrewd Men aie. ruined iu Wall Street ; how “Countrymen”are swindled by Sharpers; how Mini-ters and Merchants arc Blackmailed ; how Dance Halls and Concert Saloons are Managed ; how Gambling Houses and i.ottelies are conducted; how Stock Companies originate and how the Bubbles Burst, &c. Read this work. It tells you about the mysteries of New York, and contains spicy life sketches of its noted millionaires, nterch■itiMß, 4U>. <7 ' ■ ■ ■yA large Octavo Volume, 720 pages, Finely Illustrated. The largest commission given. Our 32 page circu'ar and a $5.00 Greenback "seoT free on application. For full particulars and terms address the sole publishers, J. B.4JURR & CO., Hartford, Conn.—l9—l
PRINTING OFFIQE, Wo are prepared to do all kinin o f I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, and at as reasonable fates as the times will permit. Every description of job wotk from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done iu the beat atvle of the art, and at prices as low as th.* lowest. All ordsrs tor y Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, .Letter Heads. • . Envelopes, Blanks, Labels, Programmes, . z Ball. Show, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasonable rjtea Call.at the “Union'’office opposite tbe* Court Horae. < J AMES A HEALEY, Proprietors, g t° Miisg
€. W. HINKLRt dealer nr a \i> ■ ' PAINTS VARNISHEff ° ,Lt ’ an DYE STUFF*. Hi* now now on bond • large and well selected stock. He also k-oepn a large stock of PAT* ENT MEDICINES, and among these uro I. GllEGOB’rtJ <>tL» for the Tjungs.' No need of anybody dying with the Conauniption, Grim monster Dcnth Jias received his lets) furlough, and tine laat place ho wk* heard, of was standing guard at tho Wlilte House, and here let him remain in peace." He will not troublethe Cu»' - tomerr qf.Henkle's Drug Stow. C\ W. Hinkle KEEPS a large and well-selected stock of STAT IOKEKY. such as School Books, of the present use, land some that is not >a «■*! - - Wai IPaper, Window Curial re, Note and Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing Ink, 4o» PEBFUMERIE g of all kinds, from SiaifT BLOOHIIf CERES to BALM of a TUOVSANB Fi.OWERA. ■ He keeps also a large variety SOAPS, auch as Cue tile. Honey. Yankee, Glycerine, Saeaafraa, *«. >«. Ao, 4 a He keeps a good article of Llquoca, eueh as BHANDY, WIXE.qiN, WHOCY, for medical uses oaly. LAMPS, of all descriptions CHIMKIY® COVERS, CLEAXHRS, *•. ••• ‘ ' He horns a general assortment of Cigars and Chewin* ' Tobacco. and haa a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. V., He wouldjsay to the commu»Jty In general that he is thankful for past favors,#md-hopes by diligence to business to #<Jiare your liberal patronage. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all times of the night , or , c. W. HEN KU, 1-25-ly. ciOSISRi ItKrsHKELAIjIH. IND., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking «he citizen* of Jasper county, f<-r their liberal patronage during the last few yeaxa, mid would respectfully ftoltoil the continuance ol the same, knowing*that wa. r. n . I, ■■ JL I , I I.i«n!■!■■■■■*■ Illi ■linipwfi'-tinllirneain—-'Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving them a good article of whatever they wish to buy. We buy our goods of only First Class Eastern Houses, those we hnvr tried for years, and always kuow what kind cf goods wp. are getting. We have now on hind, and are receiving ~; ts . ■ .. A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS —'— * of all deocrlptliM, TOILET ARTICLSS ruoh «s BRUSHES, COMRS, •4i COSMETICS, TOILRT POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, AC., AC , PAINTERS GOODS. * swell a* OILS, - PAINTS, vaßneshes. STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER, AC.. ACPURE WINES
AUD LIQUORS sold only FOR? MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety of <; < ' , DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too numerous to lueslion. We keep constantly os hand • complete OHortrnen*. of 1 "** School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, Miscellaneous Books ordered wbeu wanted and saeeshsttM gosre • n,eed( Atoo,M mswOkM W
