Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday /February 25.18.69.

blanks free, at McConnell’s law-office. ISfMoro snow falling this mornhijp—Winter appears tQ be jnst setting in in earpest. CSST'Duvall brothers, the Hack ■ Line proprietors, start this morning with a four-horso sleigh, to open communication at Bradford with adjacent cities, or swamp.

A Lynx.

Mr. Horace Peacock, living on the Bnnkum road, brought to our offico last Monday, a she Lynx, he had succeeded iu killing near the mouth of Curtis Creek, some tlireo miles West of town. The animal was tracked five or six miles to a tree . Where it had taken refuge among the branches about twenty feet up from the grotiud. This is the fourth animal ot the species that has been killed in the vicinity of Rensselaer within a year.

Meterological, Cround Hogs, Conner, of the Kentland Gazette and Sausages.

The fair, mild weather which set In the last of January and continued nntil the middle of the present month,, wss succeeded last Wednesday with another spell of winter. Thursday morning found the ground covered with a coating of snow which did not melt during the day. Thursday night more Was added, and still more Saturday night, and Monday night brought another flurry so that now there is a spot or more on the ground. Ground bog’s day seems to have been a failure this year. By-the-way, our friend Connor, of the Kentland Gazelle is informed that ground hogs are made into sausages, when pork is run through a sausage mill and properly seasoned. --~ • - JTjgT'lt is the interest and duty of every citizen to see that his taxes are promptly paid, when they fall due. In this way the county may be kept out of debt and the payment of large interest is saved.— The past year has bc.en unusually favorable tb all classes. The seasons were propitious, health was good and produce has found an active and remunerative market. In view of these facts, our gentlemanly and efficient county Treasurer, Mr, Thos. Boroughs, has issued hi.s “Notice to Delinquent TaxPayers,” which is published in another column, and. to which attention is directed.

Vagaries and Carelessness of Correspondents.

People dou‘t know how careless they are, until their errors arc shown them by a kind friend, or by faultfinding enemies, or until some pecuniary, or other loss is sustained. Although carelessness is to be observed more or less frequently in all classes of busineskiransactions, perhaps it is seen oftener by tho#e connected with the postal department than by any other people in the country. The reasons for this are nitrous and readily suggest themselves. As an illustration of these errors of daily occurrances ~we publish the following list of letters now in the Rensselaer office, which, for the reasons assigned, arc “unmailable,” and which if not called for within a reasonable time, ' the law requires to be sent to the Dead Letter office at Washington. The list given us by Mr. George B. Conwell, the efficient Postmaster at Rensselaer, is as follows: "Two without addresses. Mr. Chdrn, LaFayetto, lnd., match stamp. Sarah Beal, Watseka, 111., two* cent stamp. - —■ Mr. Joseph Seher, Williamsburgh, N. Y., revenue stamp. Mrs. Eliza Owen, Remington, match stamp. Mrs. Eliza Pupse, no office. John H. Miller, Bethany, Mo., no stamp. Jonn Leach, Franklio, lnd.', no stamp. Sarah Davis, Poolsville, lnd., no st amp. Levi Wolf, Westville, lnd., no stamp. Jiney Moore, Farmland, lnd., no stamp. Frank Lambert, no stamp. W. D. Lee, LaFayette, lnd., no stamp. CythaNorton, West Liberty, 0., no stamp. • > Mess. Hunter & Co., Hinsdale, N. H, no stamp. 1 One each to Mrs. Molly Jordan, John Lamborn and Frederick Wajnir.e, Remington, lnd., without stamps. One each for Nancy Hicks, Mrs. E. Percuplle, Asaph Reeve, Zim Dwiggins, Isaac Depu, Milt CbitmanTTeresa Benjamin and two for Philander Benjamin, without stamps." No letters are mailed without the postage is prepaid. Revenue stamp* will not prepay postage.— No sealed or written letter can be ~ sent to another oflioe without the prepayment of three cents postage jwo-cent ptamp is not enough.

J3y~We have received the February number of "Peters'’ Musical Monthly” which our friend*.who Rfo posted in such matters pronounce to lße a meritorious publiontioni The ' music in the number before ns, is ; “Good Bye, My Bov, God Bless You,” song and chorus ; .“Do Right | andJFear Not,” sacred song; “Down 1 by the Deep, Bad Sea,” song and ' chorus; “Mistress Jinks, Wifo of i Captain Jinks ;* “Maiden’s Blush March“ Pink Rose Mazourka “Loving Thoughts Shottisch.” Price $3 per annum, jingle copies, 30 cents. J. L. Peter, Fubj lisher, New York. | i3F*As we go to press, wo arc r told that a young mannamed Boyle, living near Remington, has been arrested for horse stealing, and bound over to the Gircuit Court. MARRIED.—On the 21st inst, in Rensselaer', by Justice S. P. Howard, Mr. Prtou Row-kn and Miss Harriet Dutton, all of Japper county.

FUN AND BUSINESS.

Fun is a safe counselor and happy companion. His good cheor is the “Balm of Gilead” for all fleshly ills. Success in business yields to the heartatjjjlgiyjA-uf ft gutMHflieefl-* 5 This success comes.from proper advertising and promptness in dispatch of business. J M Mark the advice. Wed it and keep it as “the apple of your eye.” For stronger confirmation, witness the success of our enterprising neighbors who advertise. Messrs. D wiggins & Thompson, "Real Estate Brokers, within the last ten days have sold over $20,000 worth of real estate, and now offer for salo farms, farming lands, town lots, and other real estate at cheap rates and on such terms that it is folly for persons socking an investment iu real estate to go elsewhere. They have for salo Henry Weston’s and C. D. Delany’s lands. See posted bills for full description, or call at the office of D Wiggins & Thompson and examine their list.

THAT’S SO!

“Those who iii the world would rise, Must read the news and advertise.’’ The ancient couplet’s surely true, To every trade it is the clue—ot success. Those who desire tb buy real estate should read the posters just issued for Dwiggins & Real Estate Brokers. They offer for sale property at once cheap and desirable. Give them a call.

FORSALF.

I One hundred head No. 1 calves, at low prices, it’sold in ten days,—one mile west of Rensselaer, on the river road. J. M.*Troxell.

PENSION BLANKS FREE.

Prepare for the semi-annual payment of March, 1869, Blanks free at Win. L. McConnell’s law office, over Laßue's store —stone building, W ashington street, Rensselaer, up stairs: Only claim agency in town. . L. & N. \V. Hopkins are just receiving new goods in the way of Calicos, Muslms, Hard Twist Goods for men’s and boys’ wear. Tea-Sets and Glassware—newstock, at C. C. Starr’s - ; “Barrett’s"’ Successful Hair Restorative. “Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Doeskins, Cottonades, Flannels and Linseys, at Hollingsworth’s.

THE WAR IN CURA.

Has caused sugars to advance in price, yet L. «& N. W. Hopkins propose to retail from thair new purchase at the old prices. Stone-tv arp—another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s. Full line Muslins, Brown and Bleached, at Hollingsworth’s.

“Barrett’s” is unsurpassed. L & N. W. Hopkins say they know their overcoats can be bought twenty per cent cheaper now than the same goods will be sold within the year, and they-will sell gloves at cost Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, etc., —large new stock, at C. C. Starr’s. Table Linnen, Towel Linnen, Irish Linnen, Brown and Bleached Crash, at Hollingsworth’s. “Barrett’s” is warranted. \ - Call at C. C. Stare's for fresh Groceries, Fine red Flannel and fine white Flannel, at Hollingsworth’s. Read “Barrett’s” advertisements. Queen s ware and Glassware — new stock—-at C, C, Stabs’*# •»+ ■— Ticking, Denim*, Hiokory and Drill*, at Hollingsworth’*. “Barrett” the originator.

A fine article of Tea at Starr’b Aim d wißkHtlK* ■■■■ '' ——- '' Nekr Godfls just received at Ilollingsworth’e; . L Tobacco and Cigars it C. C. Starr's. J Latest styles Prints lor sale at Hollingsworth's. -*•* ———— Cider Vinegar—pure article — four barrels, at C. C. Starr’s. Sugar, Coffee,Teas, Tobacco and Spices at Hollingsworth’s. Coffee cheaper than ever at C.C. Stark’s. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps at Holliiigsworth's. 1111 I ■ > fin The best and cheapest sugars at C. C.’ Starr’s. *

OSAGE ORANGE PLINTS.

Good, thrifty, two years old plants foV sale at tlieMonnettFarm, onc-half mile north of Rensselaer. 20-1 ...

MUSIC. 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 , Ti it’TTW TT-jr 1 """

FOR 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. Hinkle, Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper-County. —A short time ago two eminent medical men were speaking of the great superiority of prophylactic measures and remedies over curarative; and one expressed the belief that all disease could be prevented by careful use of prophylactic measures. A contraband who was standing near by, listened attentively, but Prophylactic was a stunner to him.. Soon he met a colored brother of whom he enqnir. od: “John, what am prophylactics?” and theii related the conversation he had overheard. “Dat, I guess, am only a big name de doctor hab for do Zifigari Bitters, for dat am the only thing dat will keep people from getting sick.” —“,'Tis true, ’tis pity, pity ’tis true,” that mankind will pass by unheeded ihc warning symptoms of disease add neglect the remedies to restore health, until disease has so far advanced that it is often impossible to abtain relief. Vic 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, &«. They are prepared with great caution and will save many a doctor’s bill if used in time. As a universal family medicine they arc unsurpaseed. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant you will never be without them. Isold by all dealers. 19-4.

Tne talisman of fashion; the favorite of beauty; the pet of luxury in every dressing-room and boudoir, is “Barrett’s Vegetable Ilair Restorative.” It is a sure preventive of baldness and premature gray hair, and no lady or gentleman should be without it.— Si. Joseph Herald.

MARKETS.

New Yoke, Feb. 23, 1869. Gold closed weak at 1321. A Chicago, Feb. 23. Beeves- -$3.75, $4.50, $5.50, J'G.SO, $7,50 0 $8.75. Hogs—s9.7s © $10.50. Cincinnati, Feb. 23. Beeves- $3.75 © $6.50. © $ 10.50.

Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payers. PERSONS knowing themselves to be Delinquent should call soon 'and pay said taxes, and save further costa and trouble, as the Taxes must be coi«i.'feoTKD. The (bounty and State &re in need of funds and must JtXVE TtTEM. Taxes are Delinquent on the Third Monday of April of each year, when there is added 10 per (Ant. penalty and 8 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. THOS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 22, \m. 1-13-17 W. ♦( ~ ‘ Hi SAUHOOICRIS! A valuable property at and adjoining Rena* Miner, ooDelating of the mile equate, north, being the whole of Sectloq Mo. 19, ejtolualve of“Weeton’e Addition” to the Town of Reoaoelaer. The aonth line of Section 19 nearly touches the old TOWN PLAT! Alee, 80 acre*, being the Eaet half of the North east quarter of Section 90, and ao much of the Weet half u le not Included In the ••id rut of RenmiMf. 1 • . Aloe uneeM Let* la eeld “Weeton'e Addl* tie*. HENRY WBSTOH, IT* BioeOways Haw Ttvh. .#T YijflrJfl

Sheriff's *»hf. BY vlrtuo of a Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public salo, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday. March ftid, 1M», between the hours of lOo’t-lock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House 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 sala ’county of Jasper and State of Indiana, to-wit:

The east half of Section three [B], Township twenty-seven [27], north of Range seven [7], west And on failure to realise -the full amount of said decree and execution, with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary’ to satisfy the said decree, execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Felix R. Donnelly, L, D. Erwin and Jesse H. Ford, at tne suit of Oliver W. Pierce and Andrew Danziger. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. February 20th, 1869. 1-22-W3. Dwiggins & Thompson, Att’ys. Sheriff's Btie, BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Bartholomew Common Pleas Court, I will on Friday, March 191 k. 1960. between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and fouro’clck, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, at public auction, first offer for sale, for a term not exceeding seven years, the rents and profits of the following described real estate sinate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: The south-west quarter of Section twenty-eight [2Bl. Township thirtytwo (32), north of Range six [6], west. And on failure to realize the full amount due on said execution and decree, I will, at the same time and place, and in the same manner, offer the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of George W. Allison at the suit of William O. Hogue. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. February 23, 1869. 1-22-W3.

Sheriff's Sala. BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, March 23, 1960. between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day at the door of the Court House iu Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and pronto for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of Section five [s], Township twenty-nine [29], north of Range seven [7[, west. Containing one hundred and sixty [l6o] acres. And on failure to realize the full amount of said decree and execution, with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said renl estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree anti execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of James A. Beswiek, Celinda M. Beswick and John Hutchins, at the suit of Omer Touscy. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. February 20,1869. 1-22-wS. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Bartholomew county Common Pleas Court, I will, on Friday, narck 19tk, 1899. between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest ana best bidder, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: The south- west quarter of sectiogn twenty-eight, 28, township thijgjpsriro 32, range six, 6, west. And on failure the foil amount ofthelpdtifment with interest and costa. I* will at the same time and place, find in the same manner, offer.foi’ sale the fee simple of said real oetfftc, or so mucli thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Taken, as the property of George W. Allison at the suit of Richard T. OverBtreet. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper county. Feb. If>, 1869. l-21-3t. SB. a ___ In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: At Indianapolis the Bth day ot February, a. D. 1969. * nHE undersigned hereby give notice JL ot their appointment as Assignees of Kaufonan Hexter, of Rensselaer in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, within said District, who has been ad)udged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. W. A. BRADSHAWA J. ML BRADSHAW j Assignees. m „ 1-21-St, ' - * ■ - *- : w*** In Bankruptcy. € DISTRICT OF INDIANA, 88: At Indianapolis the Bth day of Februrarv.A. n, J 869, THE undersigned hereby give notice of their appointment as Assignees of Jacob M-Troxell, of Rensselaer in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, within said District who ha* bean adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of Said District W.A. BRADSHAW.i. . J, W. BRADSHAW / Assignees. . > *-*

Emotion Notlo*. BTATK OP INDIANA, COUNTY OP JASPER, 88 s I>o the Sheriff of Jasper County, Qreetiug: You are hereby com* manded to give notice that vacancies will occur in the office of Justice of the Peace to be filled at the etisUlng April Election, In thtf fallowing Townships, to-wit: In Hanging Grove Township one (1); in Gillam Township one (11? in Barkley Township-one (I); in Marion Township two (2): in Jordan Township two (2): in Newton Township one [l] ? In Keener Township one [l]; in Wheatfleld Township one; in Miiroy Township one [l]; in Union Township two [2]. Witness my hand and official seal at office in Rensselaer, this 15th day of February, 1889, MU. BPITLER, Clerk of Jasper Co. I certify tills to be a true copy. ALLEN J. YEOMAN. Sheriff of Jasper Co. 1-22. NOT ICE is hereby given that Amos Clark, Administrator, is ordered to make final settlement of the estate of JosiaU Smith, deceased, at the June term of the Jasper Common Pleas Court; and Josiah Smith, Ben., Amziah Board, Nancy Warren, Caroline Folia, Elisabeth Whittaker, Sherman A Fowler, Samuel A. Barry, and Smith & Donovan are ordered to show cause why their claims should not be satisfied of record. By order of Court. .wuii. W itneas M. L. Spltler, Clerk of the J. C. P. C. and Seal of illia wt oflioe. at Rensselaer, this 22d day of February 1869. M. L. BPITLER, Clerk. Dwlggins <fc Thompson, Attys for Ptff. 1-22-3 Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of Foreclosure ana Execution, to me directed, from the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder on Saturday! March 6th, 1860, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., 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 said county, to-wlt: The undivided one half of the south west quarter of the south west quarter, of section twenty-six (26), also the undivided, one half of the east half of section twenty-seven (27), all In Township thirty-two (82) north of Range seven (7) westAnd on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, Interest and costa, due 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 be sufficient to discharge said judgment, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Acton H. Fairchild and Harriet Fairchild, at the suit of Adam Crumrine, Administrator of the estateof 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. Dwlggins & Thompson, Attys. 1-20 3. fSIO. - ' , / —'*• - ' - „ v THE CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ... Published every day of the year, with the Largest Circulation in the i . * * • j •- - ; . t_ ' : Spares no expense to procure the Utost news from *ll' parts of the world. Has special correspondents at points of the greatest interest. Spends thres thousand dollars per month In telegraphing. Asks no favors, and tries always to tell the truth of public men and, affairs, helporJmgfeffiflMffPWVayr DAILY. By thenar. 114 00 By ißeYUontmS 1 50 Week (by Carrier)........ 30 _ SUNDAYS OMITTED. By the year sl2 00 By the month , 125 Week (by Carrier).. 25 weEkly. Single c0pie5....,,. $3 00 Ten do, each. 1 65 Twenty, each. „, v 150 ADVKItTISKMKNm Displays, one square, eight lines, $1.00; Businsss Notiees, per Hue? 20 cents; Wants, 10 cents per eight words: Preferred Specials, $1.50 per equaro. Column, first page, $50.00, eighth page, $40.00. Cuts, eighth page only, $2-00 por square. Extra display, eighth page only, $1.50 per square. All Paid Matter published an Advertisements. People who have a Farm, or House, or Choice Stock, or Mineral Land, or Mill, or Water Power, Timber or Fruit forsate, have the advantage of offering it in a splendid market when advertising in the Commsbcial. A dollar will pay for ten lln«e in the “Want”department of the Commercial, and the “want” will be plaoed before the eyes of readers throughout half a dozen States, in the three hundred towns and villages in which the Commercial circulates by dally regular agents. ' • K.SAX'STXA.SfcOO., PROPRIETORS. j Ofled, Potter's BaUdiny. Yearthand MULCW v(r66t(i vmWaeAttNbwp*

JfrpftUl Botirr*. S VeM^fTcOLLEOeT THBeH«arK*iT»na RltfX s»*tiidtioe In the liorth Went for combining PfrtctlcW with Literal Kducatlnn. Clinics. Matbemst le*. filstbry. Sciences Ac , In rcyuUr courses. Modofff (Xh,»*r*« without ext-a cliarfA. Commsrclsl College couree. ami Telegrephlug. Mulie and Ornamental*. Twelve Teachers. A new Ladlei 1 Hoarding Hall. Popular Matron, l iving Cheap. Atf.hr# eaav. Opening of Spring Term March nth; iNW. Por circular-, nr board, ad drtre. BKV. THOM. ». WOOD, |.g|.4 Valparalta, lad. AGENTS WANTED i.i every CITY, TOWN and COUNTY in the United States, to sell our new and popular engraving, THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, elegantly engraved and handsomely printed in colors, 28x 31 inches. on heavy plate paper, making the most beautiful and saleable picture ever issued, appropriate for the Parlor or Countinghouse. Agents are making front Twenty-five to One Hundred o«lfcr# per Week. Bend for our Circular. TO AOENTS-SifeoimeffCop-ies of the above picture will be sent to any address, by mail, carefully put up upon the receipt of the RETAIL PRICE, TWO DOLLARS. Address RUSHTON & CO., Publishers, 219 Dock Strekt, Philadelphia.

TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Licence to Teach will lie held at the School House in Rensselaer, on the Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that applicants must have a certificate of good moral character, ft-ottt the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. GEO. M. JOHNSON, School Examiner, Jasper County. 1-fl-ly

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