Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, March 11, 1869.

ANNOVRCEMENTR. ~ JOHN COEN is a Candidate for Trustee of Marion Township, subject to the April election.

i39*The losercan find her veil at this office. weather has been very •hangcable the past ween. CSUA severe snowstorm prevailed here yesterday, and nearly three inches of snow fell. IST’The teachers of Jasper bounty hold a Teacher’s Institute in Rensselaer, Saturday (day after to-morrow). A full attendance is 'expected. EgTViolation of a “time-honored principle”—Democratic members of the Indiana legislature resigning their offices.

Commendable.

Justice S. P. Howard did a very commendable act in ordering the court room to be kept clear of the crowd of boys who gathered in last Monday; they have no business in the court room and should not be permitted to loaf in it at any time.

Bastardy.

On Monday of this week, William Daugherty had a preliminary hearing before Justice S. P. Howard, of Rensselaer, on a charge of bastardy made by Nancy A. Ball. Daugherty gave bail in the the sum of S9OO to appear at the next term of the Circuit Court. Both •parties belong to respectable families and have hitherto borne good reputations. will be seen by refcrance to an advertisement headed “Copartnership,”l that a new firm has commenced business in our place. Mr. Willey is well known as a pleasant man to deal with, and as strictly honest in all his transactions. Mr. Sigler is a stranger here, but from his appearance is equally agreeable as his partner. We | •w ish them succes and recommend they be well patronized. -

No Sir E-e.

No, Sir, we can’t do itl We mean that man who wanted us to announce that he is a candidate for United States Minister to Hayti, subject to the nomination of President Grant and confirmation of the Senate. No sir, wc can’t make the announcement and wait for our fees until’ you get your commission.— Them kind o’ business are played out. We practiced that kind of speculation one election summer and had to wear napkeen breeches ail the next winter and sometimes with holes in the scat and no drawers. No sir, positively, we can’t do it for you—not but that yoil’r aUright. but them other fellers, you know, they are so uncertain. Oh no, Sime, we’d like to, -frur we can't.

Preparing for Spring.

Some weeks since an article appeared in the columns 6f the Union in which it was stated that Messrs. Stackhouse A Bro., had found it necessary to increase their store room which they had done this winter by building on an addition thirty by forty feet in size and two stories high, and that now ♦hey occupied the largest business house in the county. Since the appearance of that article, the gentlemen referred to have been busily engaged in thoroughly renovating their rooms and preparing for the reception of the largest stock of Hardware, Cabinet Furniture and Agricultural Implements ever displayed in the county This week a portion of the stock has been received—-three wagon loads arrived Monday.’ Large quantities are daily expected at Remington and Francesville, as we are informed, in addition to the goods already at these* points, and as soon as the roads are in condition to permit it, teams will be employed on both roads daily, to bring this large stock to Rensselaer. Of agricultural implements plows will be first in demand in the spring. With the design of making a speciality in this item of their business, wo arc informed that this enterprising firm has invested largely in plows and paying cash have been enabled to buy at the very lowest wholesale figures, and consequently can sell cheaper than irregular' dealers and agents who make their commissions off the parties to whom they men of no experience to attempt competition with those who haris Keen trained in a business from boyhood, and it is equally an error believe that an agent selling on

commission can give as good bargains as a regular dealer who invests his moh.y in the trade. The agent must either sell an inferior article or else charge a high price. Then let all who want good articles, at low figures, deal with Messrs. Stackhouse A Bro., who are established in the place and have a reputation to sustain, and avoid irresponsible peddlers and agents.

Proceedings in Commissioners' Court.

Board met in the Auditor’s office, in Rensselaer, March 11, 1860. Present II. Brown, C. M. Watson and Jared Benjamin, Commissioners, Ira W. Yeoman Auditor, and A. J. Yeoman Sheriff. The first day was taken up in receiving the reports of the Trustees of Jordan, Wheatfield, Kankakee, Milroy and Newton townships, and allowing their bills for services. The second day was occupied in receiving and approving the reports of the Trustees of Carpenter, Gillam, Walker and Barkley townships, and allowing their bills for services. The third day received reports of the Trustees of Keener and Marion townships, approving the same and allowing their claims for services. Also issued orders in favor of W. P. Hopkins for repairing the Court House fence, Ac $8 03. Isaac V. Alter for lumber $lO 00. Moore, Wilstach A Moore for stationery, ssl 50. M. L. Spitler, express charges etc $2 90. Wra. AJ. Braden for stationery, #sl 03. M. L. Spitler for services in the Common Pleas Court, .... sl3 75. Received the report of A. McCoy, A. Thompson and E. T. Harding, road viewers. Issued orders to E. T. Harding for services as road viewer, $1 00. A. McCoy, for same,.... $1 00. A. Thompson, for same,.. $1 00. S. P. Howard for qualifying road viewers, $0 25. S. P. Thompson for making report of road viewers,...... $1 00. Received report of S. P. Thompj son and N. Warner road viewers. Issued orders to S. P. Thompson for services as road viewer,., $1 00. N. Warner for same,.... $1 00. S. P. Hojvard for qualifying road viewers,...... ....... $0 25. Joseph Robinson for securing bridge, $4 00. W. Sheets for stationery, $99 95. James A Healey, for printing and stationery..... . .....S3B 50 Rosser, Spring A Co. for stationery, $44 25. Received petition for road in Newton township, and appointed Milton Makeever, John Sayler and Stephen Nowles, viewers. Fourth day.—Received report of E. T. Harding, A. Thompson and A. McCoy, road viewers. Issued orders in favor of E. T. Harding, A. Thompson, A. McCoy, as road viewers, $1 each; to S. P. Thompson for making out report sl, and to S. P. Howard for qualifying, twenty-five cents.

Kecetwt remorrstrunccof SarntrclBabb against locating road on a 4mm4**h liw* Ui Carpeatw-tewnshtp; Appointed H. C. Bruce, J. JI. Wasson and Stephen Donaldson as road viewers on said route, and to assess damages to said Babb. Received petition signed by E. M. Green and twenty-one others for road in Carpenter township. Appointed Geo. Major, Thomas Lamborn and Russel Wilber viewers of proposed route. ... Issued order in favorofDr.G. A. Moss for medical services in assisting in amputating thigh of Wm. P. McDaniel SSO. Received petition of citizens of Walker township for sale of School Section 16, Town. 31, Range 6, west. Prayer of petitioners granted and sale ordered. Received report of Trustee of Hanging Grove Township, which was approved. Bill of Trustee for services, allowed. Order issued to S. P. Howard for flour furnished R. Anderson.. (7,95 Received petition for location of highway in Barkley township, and appointed J. V. Parkison, J. N. McCurtain and Alvernico Shepard, viewers. Fifth day.—Order issued in favor of Willis J. Wright for making coffin for wife of fGysorge Beezy 812 Received petition for road in Carpenter township. Viewers appoint* cd—Geo. Major, Thomas Lamborn, . and Samuel Babb. i Ordered abatement of erroneous I taxes assessed against estate of John , 11. Phillips, deceased. < i Orders issued—in favor of Willis ■ J. Wright for making coffin for Mrs. Harrington. 8 9. Dr. j. H. Loughridge for medical services in assisting to amputate thigh of Wm. P. McDaniel.... 850 Wm. Sheeks for stationery 818 75 D wiggins & Thompson for services as county attorneys (9 Win. Haver for conveying prise-

ner to Monticello, board, Ao. $25 35 S. P. Thompson Attorneys fees in Kritzer case $5 Received petition for road in Hanging Grove township. Appointed Beth Cox, Geo. McCoy and J. S. Cox, viewers. Orders issued—in favor of E. L. Clark for drawing jurors.... sl2 50 Thomas Boroughs, d 0.... $ 9 00 Geo. M. Johnson for services as School Examiner $165 00 Healey A Keiser, printing... $4 Allen J. Yeoman for services aS Sheriff sl4 30 Thomas Boroughs, expenses incurred per bill filed $l4B 77 E. L. Clark, express charges paid, eighty-five cents. M. L. Spitler, quarterly allowance as County Clerk $25 00 4- J Yeoman, as Sheriff 25 00 Ira W. Yeoman, as Auditor 25 00 Levied township taxes for the yeiir 1869, on each hundred dollars of taxable property, and poll, as follows:

Poll .. Town.. Road . School

Township.

Marion 25 15 Gillam 15 15 10 Kankakee 25 25 15 Newton 10 15 05 Walker 25 10 05 25 Jordan 25 25 15 25 Milroy 25 25 15 Keener 25 25 10 25 Wheatfield 25 25 25 Barkley 20 10 05 Carpenter 25 25 10 25 Hang’g Grove 25 15 15 25 Rensselaer 25 ♦ . Sixth Day—Orders issued in favor of Geo. H. Brown, C. M. Watson and Jared Benjamin, for services as County Commissioners, each, $lB. Ira W. Yeoman and A. J. Yeoman for attendance at present term of Commissioners’Court, each, $lB. Ira W. Yeoman, specifics, $3 75. Ira W. Yeoman, services as And-’ itor for quarter ending March 1, 1869 $370 37. [Note. —This is a little over one hundred dollars more than usual, it includes fees for making a list of real estate in the county for use of Appraiser, as required by law.] Ordered that taxes assessed against —D. Delaney, upon $1471 06, merchandize, be transferred against W. H. Rhoads. Orders issued in favor of C. M. Watson for services in letting contracts on Kankakee Marsh grade $lB. J. W. Duvall, for keeping L. D. Cochran, a prisoner....., > $lO Stackhouse A Bro., for repairing the court room, etc.,... .sl3 46. Assessed tax levy for town of Rensselaer. Received lists of Grand Jurors drawn by M. L. Spitler, for September term, 1869, and March term, 1870, of the Jasper Circuit Court. Ordered that a bridge be built across the Iroquois river one-half mile above Rensselaer, where said river is crossed by the Hanging Grove Road, and authorized the Auditor to receive plans and specifications for same. , Resolved to take no action upon cianges advocated in the boundaries of Union township, until the June, 1869. session, when memorials would be received. Adjourned to meet second MonAMOUNTS ALLOWED TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ON ITEMIZED BILLS. Jordan. $ 56 00 W heatfield 60 00 Kankakeee 50 00 Milroy -. 30 00 Newton • 43 60 Carpenter 102 50 W alker 36 87 Gillam' 73 00 Barkley .. 50 00 Keener 48 50 Marion. 77 50 Hanging Grove 60 00

Teachere’s Institute.

A Teachers’ Institute will be held in Rensselaer, on Saturday, March 12th, 1869, for the benefit of the teachers of common schools of Jasper county. All teachers are urgently requested to attend, as no one can fail to see the benefits to be derived from such meetings. Able and experienced educators arc expected to conduct th. exercises. (Signed) James A. Burnham, Wm. H. Gwinn, I. J. Porter, Committee, and Geo. M. Johnson, School Examiner.

YOUNG MAN

Don’t risk much on friends or legacies. Myriads have starved from the misfortune of having rich fathers. Earn your wealth by your own labor. Learn a trade. Goto school, or buy a good town lot or Jract of land from Dwiggins A Thompson, Real Estate BrokersThey sell cheaply, and on good terms.

ATTENTION.

Coats is selling the best goods ever offered for sale in Rensselaer, in the way of Tobacco and Cigars, for thVsapic prices you pay for an inferior quality elsewhere. Sign of the Big Indian. Best quality White Wh.at Flour at C. C. Starr’s.

Let those who have detected the premature evidence of age—the tell tale whitening of the locks, the unnatural thinning of the covering which nature designed should be preserved to the period of dissolution, lose no time in securing a bottle of “Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative,” the great antidote to baldness, gray hair and wigs.— Buffalo Express.

■FECIAL NOTICE. All notes and accounts with the late firm of Thos. Hollingsworth will be paid to Willey A Sigler. Tuos. Hollingsworth. Velocipedes rent at 60 cents an hour in Boston. rp Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Japan, at C. C. Starr’s. HEjNEMBEU And always go to the the Tobacco Store when you want anything in that line, as the best and cheapest Cigars and Tobacco in town, are kept by J. W. Coats.

Francis Joseph has reinstated some of Kossuth’s generals in the Austro-Hungarian army. “Barrett’s” Popular Hair Restorative. If you wantQueensware or Glassware, call and examine the largest stock in town, at C. C. Starr’s. Coats keeps the best brands of Cigars and Tobacco—sign of the Big Indian. L. A N. W. Hopkins are just receiving new goods in the way of Calicos, Muslins, Hard Twist Goods for men’s and boys’ wear. An Indianapolis velocipedestrianist works a machine with a ten foot drive wheel. ««<»>. •- “Barrett’s” is A No. 1. Go to the Tobacco Store if you wanything in tbat line. ~ Tea-Sets and Glassware —new stock, at C. C. Starr’s, THE WAM IN CUBA Has caused sugars to advance in price, yet L. AN. W. Hopkins propose to retail from thair new purchase at the old prices. Stone-ware —another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s. Nothingis wanting in“Barrett’s?’ Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spodns, etc., —large new stock, at C. C. Starr’s. _ Call at C. C. Starr’s for fresh Groceries. —— —-—♦ ——- L. AN. 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. Don’t fail to use “Barrett’s.” Tobacco and Cigars at C. C. Starr’s. Latest styles Prints tor sale at Hollingsworth’s. Cider Vinegafc—pure article—four barrels, at C. C. Starr’s. Coffee cheaper than ever at C. C, Starr’s. “Barrett’s” is not sticky or gummy. The best and cheapest sugars at C. C. Starr’s. — » 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. A N. W, Hopkins. FOR THE SKIN. Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Bdyd’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. —Animal Life is full of corruption and we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir to by a judiejous use of the remedies in nature’s store-house. In all the time which has past since the world began, mankind has given great attention and some of its bgst talent to the study of medicine. While this sacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatisfactory. Among the truths which have been elicited is this, “that if we keep the blood pure we must be healthy.*” To purify the blood there is no medicine equal to Morse’s Indian Root Pills, an thousands of testimonials will verify. Use Morse’s Pills if you wish* to regain and retain your health. Morse’s Pills arc the best medicine for all Female Irregularities, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dispepsin, Headache, ete. Sold by Dealers. 1-23-4

■ahkktb. New York, M*rchß,lßßo. Gold closed at 181|. , Chicago, March 8. Beeves--Prices range from $4.75@ $8.25. Hogs—s9.3o @ $11.25. Cincinnati, March 8. Beeves-$3.75 @ $7.50. Hogs—sß.so @ $ 11.25 gross. stw CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the name of WILLEY &SIGLEK This new firm may lie found at the stand formerly occupied by Willey & Hollingsworth, where we are determined to sell goods ascheapas ever offered in this market. Call and examine our stock before punchasing elsewhere. J. H. WILLEY, 1-24-ts GEO. SIGLER., FOR»«! A valuable property at and adjoining Rensseltier, conniiting of the mile square, north, being the whole of Section Mo. 19, excluaive of “Weston’s Addition” to the Town of Renaselaer. The louth line of Section 19 NEARLY TOUCHES THE OLD TOWN PLAT! Also, SO acres, being the East half of the North-east quarter of Section 30, and so much of the West half as Is not included in the said Plat of Rensselaer. Also unsold Lots in said “Weston’s Addition. HENRY WESTON, 172 Broadway, New York. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. PUBLIC EXAMINATION of Applicants for Licence to Teach will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, on the Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that applicants must have a certificate of gftod moral character, from the Trustee of the Township in which they reside. GEO. M. JOHNSON. School Examiner, Jasper County. I-6-lx

Sale of Real Estate. In pursuance to an order and decree of the Common Pleas Court of Tippecanoe county, in the State of Indiana. made at the February Term of said Court for the year 1869, the undersigned commissioner will offer at public sale, at the Court House door, in the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper, in the State of Indiana, on Thursday, April, l»th 18S9, between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. of said day, the following described real estate situate in said county of Jasper, to-wit: The south-east quarter of section fifteen 15, in township thirty 30, north of range six 6, west, estimated to contain one hundred and sixty (160) acres. Said lands, being lands, that belonged to the late Benjamin L. Tea, at the time of his death, and ordered to be sold by said court, in a proceeding for partition brought by Elizabeth J. Tea aud Roger S. Tea, by Elisabeth J. Tea against Sarah M. Givins et al. Said land will be sold upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-third in one year and one-third in twa years from the day of sale, the purchaser executing his notes with approved ; security for the deferred payments, bearing interest from date and waiving the benefit of the valuation and appraisement laws in the collection thereof. LEWIS B. SIMS, - Commissioner. March, 10, 1869. l-24-3t. Trustee's Report. Trustee’s Office, Marion Tp., Rensselaer Ind., March 3d, 1869, I herewith transmit a Statement of the Condition of Funds at the commencement of my term of office March 4th, 1868. together with a Statement of the. Receipts and Disbursements from said date to the date of this report. Dog tax fund $168.43. Expended 118.43. Balanco $ 50.00 Road fund $1388.50. Expended 1360.99. Balance - - 27.51 Township iund $611.35. Expended 123.50. Balanco 487.85 Special School 1 House fund j $826.34. Expended 809.64. Balance 16.70 Com. Scb. fund $2046.13. Expended 576.76. Balance 1469.37 RECAPITULATE. Ain't of Receipts $5040.75. Am't Expended 2989.32. Total Balance on hand $2051.43 Respectfully submitted C. W. HENKLE, Trustee Marion Township. Sheriff’s Balt. BY virtue of a Decree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public .sale, to the highest binder, on Tuesday, Marell 23d, 1869, 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 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 of Jasper mid State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of Section three [3], Township twenty-seven [27], north of Range seven [7], west. And on failure to realize tb p full amount of said decree and execution, withinterest and costs, I will, at th© same time and place, and ip 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 the 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 Mth, 18». 14>*3. Dwiggins 4b Thompftm, Att’ys.

, Sheriff's Sals. BY virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Executiofe to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, Marcli 08, 1989. n 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 In Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term nut exceeding seven •years, of the following described real estate, situate in said county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, to-wit: The south-eant quarter of Section five (5), Township twenty-nine [29], north of Range seven [7[, west. Containing ouc hundred and sixty [l6o] acres.. And on failure to realize the full amount of said decree and execution, i with and costs, I will, at the I same time and place, and in like man-■ ner, offer for sale the rec simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree aud execution, Interest and costs. Taken as the property of James A. Beswick, Cellnda M. Bcswick and John Hutchins, at the suit of Onlter Tousey. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. —— L. « A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. February 20, 1869. 1-22-W3. Sheriff's Sale. 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 19th. 1899. bet ween the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clck, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, at publie auction, first offer for sale, for a term not exceeding seven years, the rents and profits of the following described real estate siuate in said County of Jasper, to-wit: ’The south-west quarter of Section twenty-eight [2B]. 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 ?uft 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 Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of Foreclosure and 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 ar th, 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the Court House door in Renaselaer, 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-wit: The south west quarter of Section nine (9), Township thirty (30), north of Range six (6), west. And on failure to realize the full, amount of the principal, interest and costs, due on said execution, I will at the same time and' place, and in the same manner, offer lor 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 Leonidas A. Cole and Lucetta V. Cole, at the suit of Thomas F. McDonald. .. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County. March 3, 1869. «► Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys. l-23-3.t fslo. T\F OTICE is hereby given that Amos ± 1 Clark? Aaministrator. is ordered of Josiah Smith, deceased/at the Jun® term of the Jasper Common pleas Court; and Josiah Smith, Sen., Amziah Board, Nancy Warren, Caroline Folia, Elisabeth Whittaker, Sherman & 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. W itness L. Spitler, Clerk of the C. P. C. and Seal of office, at Rensselaer, this -WWjwr22d day of February 1869. SPITLER, Clerk. Dwiggins &. Thompson, Attys for Ptff. Notice to Delinquent Tex-Payers. PERSONS knowing themselves to be Delinquent should call soon and pay said taxes, and save further costs and trouble, as the Taxes must be collected. The County and State are in need of funds and must HAVE THEM. - Taxes 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 tier taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868. , THOS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper Countv. Dec. 22, 1868. l-13-17w. •£j"NION PRINTING OFFICE. We are prepared to do all kinds ft I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and Stspatch, and at as reasonable rates as the times will permit. . Every description of job work from a fall sheet poster down to a vlaiting or wedding card, done in the best style of the art, and at prises aa low aa tho lowest. All orders for Billheads, Cards, Checks. Drafts, Letter Head*. Envelopes, . i Blanks. IjtheSn, ; Handbills, Programmes, Wall.Bhew, and Election Ticket*, ~ ’• ‘will bo promptly attended to at reasonable rosea. Call at the “Übion’ olßcs opposite the Coart Hosm. JAMES A aXALST, Preprhters. , Sr

€. W. HINKLE, DE ALEBIN TX» TT djfr* Iff AND MEDIOIN'SS, PAINTS ' aml OIL®. VARNISHES “"I YE STUFFS/ Han now now on hand a Isrgd and well selected stock. I ■ ■■ I ■■ I -to He also keeps a large stock of PAT* ENT MEDICINES, and these are I. GREGORY'S Olf, for the Lungs. No peed of anybody dying with the Consumption. Grim monster Death has received his last furlough, and the last place he wan heard of was standing guard at thaWhite House, and here let him remain in peace. He will not trouble the cua* tomers of Henkle’u Drug Store. C. W. Hinkle KEEPS s large and wail-selected stock of STATIONERY, eocb as School Books, of the present use, (and some that is net In see) Wall Paper, Window Curtain*, Noto and Letter Paper. A Superior Article of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing lak.&e. PERFUMERIE of all kinds, from NIGHT B LOOAttN CERES to BALM of • THOVBANM FLOWERS. He kehps also a large variety Ft SOAPS, such as Castile. Honey, Yankee, Glycerine, Sassafras, Ac., Ae. Ac. Ac. A% He keeps a good article of Llqssse* such as BRANDY. WINE. GIN, WHISKY. for medical naes only. —-—a LAMPB, of all deaerii.tiona *, CSIMIBYS COVERS, CLEANERS, Ao. . He keeps a general assortment of Cigars,and Chawing and has a fair ?rti?J?o a §mekinf Tabacco. He would:say to the community in general that he is thankful for part favors, and hopes by diligence to business to share your hl*ern) patronage. Physicians prescriptions caroni Uy prepared at all times of the night. C. W. HENKLE. l-25-ly. CITI WSTOS Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pieasnre in tha&king >ho eltixone of Jasper connty, fur their liberal patronage during the last few years, nad would respectfully aolieit the continuance ot the name, knowing that we Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving them a good article of whatever they w’eh to buy. We buy our goodaof only Ft rot Claao Eastern Houses, those we have tried for years, and always know what kind cf goods wo nre getting. We have nnw an.tandf-S»d A GOOD STOCK OF nuTjOrS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. DYESTUFFS of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLBS seek aa BRUSHES, COMBS, < COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, PAINTERSTGDODS, ; OILS. PAINTS, VARNESHEB. STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER. AC.. AC. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS , sold only | FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE® A variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUHDRUB, too numerous to mention. ■ Wo keep constantly oa hand a somplnta assortment rt f School, and Blank Books, ? STATIOTTEBT OF AZL KXEM. i Misool&neous Book® I ordered when wanted sni sare.rMlioa gW. anleed. " AIM, an assort mint es TfiBAGMS 1 KIGABS •lief wh«limew*sa«lpUw Many kwre . ; F. Ba