Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Tfetsjfyj April 1, 1809.

COUlrry DIRECTORY. rCocnT,—iluata fourth Monday in **rMi *nU September. Judge-lion. Cuaiu-ib **•»■■*,* P/ooicjiflng Attorney—Jam** M. Jchtick. Comuom Pliar Cot ; HT.--Meets third Monand October ; »k..IV tr« are4lv» Monday* iu the preceding j thru ou the locund Monday l. Judge «**•»* A. Uiu-air. ■ir. Attorney--Wn. H. Mahtin Jh IBiAW. YEOMAN, . .....Auditor. M. T»:'BPITL®R ....C)erk. TJtjtgIfAjBUBOUaUS,.... ..Treasurer **BA L CLARK...... Recorder, j AI,LEN' J. YROMAN Sheriff. JOBN MILLER,. Surveyor. OrG. M J0HN50N,....,.. School Examiner. Cbmraisaionerg—Oioitnit 11. Bkown, C. M. Jabid UaxJtuiN. Meeting*— First Monday in March, June, September and DeMtther, ■ ''i—■ '

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

JOHN COEN is A Candidate for Trustee of Marion Township, subject to the April election. C.; >V. lIENKLE offers his name for re-election as Township Trustee, at the ensuing April election.

fcaUTßutler brings 2S cents a ppund in Rensselaer. township Registry Board was in session last Monday. - have been sold for bents a bushel on our streets the past week. £27”Congressman Win. Windopa, of Minnesota, will please accept our thanks for recent favors. •WPidgeomf, duok*t geese and other game is very plentiful in the county this spring. 52T*Ncxt Monday is the day for April, 1869, session of ; tljp ,llon. Board of Trustees ot Itdnsselaer.

-.Dealers are asking 17, 18 • and 20 cents a pound, respectively, for bacon shoulders, sides nhu hams, in Renssctamv-^^r^r: —^ Pork at the butcher shop in .this place retails at l-'i, 15 and 17 eepts per pound, beef 12$ to- 15, mutton 10 and 12 J ' ' feST Found—-V pocket book, containing a small amount of fractional currency. The owner can get 4fie same by applying at this office. . prws learn that lion. Ezra ..’Wright, who has been visiting in ; Ponhsylvania during the winter, s'-ih#-’Written that he will-bent home in a sow days. f egfjpp——■>— " i " 1 HrVery fine saiinon and pike are ’♦dug cauglit in the Iroquois, at this "i|>lkce. Wo counted not less than a • ‘dsten lights carried by fishers along thu. rapids one night this week. A '• r. ■ . J ' , t> tar wo learn that some of the farmers of Jasper county commenced plowing for Spring crops tins week, but as a general thing the ground is too wet to make much headway. '.‘'far Spiritual ism is having quite a revival in Rensselaer this spring;— .SiUiuga are frequent and converts • are reported numerous. Manifesta- , r.Auma m , a.aaid--.to-~W-~p&werkd and-

tsrw e have received Hon. Ben. ' F. Butler’s speech upon the reduction of. thu army, which was addressed jo the Jagpr r flimrrri-- 3 ’bf_ editor Journal can have it e a t i o n. l2?*‘We see somebody has had a blind drain put across Angelica -street in front of Mr. Bat. Barton’s residence. Whether it is an improvement or not can bo decided after a while. .-£37“The work of grubbing up the underbrush and cutting out the surplus timber in Weston Cemetery is progressing finely under the su'.perintendnnee of A: S. Tharp, Esq., who has taken the contract to clear St off. ' ;^V!3TMr. Norman Warner has a very interesting Singing School at the Christian Church. His meetings are held on Wodnesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. They -are largely attended by the little •folks, who are making rapid improvement. taß?"General Packard, our representative in Congress, desires us to state to our readers that he will lurnish a package of garden seeds to wiy one who writes to him .that he .•desires it. He says that the supply is so limited that it will be impossible pq make a general distribution 4**4 <Ni4eavttr to -fill aH orders rooeived. pTWc have it from a reliable source that but one person ift J asper county has applied for an appointment unddr the present Administration. This shows that our people are possessed of good sense to an eminent degree, and that •they have plenty of business to jrcep them out of mischief. Hut ' i# the smbiHott* individual?- 1

53!f“'Jobany Coatjj has the largest stock of tobacco ever in the place; CSTMessrs. Willey & Sigler have fllled up their largo storo with a very large stock of new goods. dTMessrs. Harding A Alte& have one of’the best kept drug stores in Jasper county. erwo have tried it and know that tho winter wheat flour kept at lleidleberger <fc Leopold's is a nice article. ' C. Starr's groceries arc hot excelled in qu.tilityor cheapness by any in Rensselaer. £2f“Thompson’s drugs and medicines are eagerly sought by the afflicted " ho desire*pure articles. - - *- ■ CST’Me&srs. L. &N. W. Hopkins have opened a truly magnificent stock of clothing, dry goods, groceries, etc., which they arc selling at prices that defy competition. {&2?"Samuel Fendig has established his headquarters in R. F. Goddard’s store, where 110 buys hides, feathers, mgs, produce,poultry, old iron, brass, copper, and anything else people have for sale. Read his card in the Union, and patronize him. J3f“N orman Warner’s blacksmith and wagon shop are having a large run of custom this spring. The work turned out at this establishment is of superior quality and eagerly sought after by our farm- . era who. haye...kanted, thit it is cheaper and more reliable than that brought in from abroad. Warner’s wagons, plows and other farm implements are not excelled by those from any other maufactory in the State.

Insane.

Mr. William Cockcrill, one ofonr most steady and respectable farmers, living in Newton township, about fhav miles northwest of this place has become insane. We have heard no cause assigned as tho origin of ta« eatarniiv.

Sent to the Penitentiary.

Wilson Boyle, of Jordan township, was tried in the Jasper Circuit Court last week charged with horse stealing and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary; Sheriff Yeoiunn proceeded with him to. Michigan City, last Friday.

Towrshlp Election.

Up to this time, the approaching April election lias occasioned very little excitement. The officers to be elected iu Mariou Township are, one Trustee, twelve Supervisors, two Justices of the Peace, and three Constables. The only candidates yet announced, for Trustee, are Messrs. C. W. lfcnklo and John Coen.

Horse Stelen.

Mr. Thomas Harris, of Caipenter township, had a horse stolen ""fm'iTrlrlm In Ifemingtoh on Monday night. Mr. Harris was attending the Odd Fellows’Lodge, and had his hor.se bitched to a post on one of the principal corners of the town. When lie came down from “Thtr LeUge to go home he found his horse had v>nntTT?lriw». N ■ rlllft j'y the thief is yet known.

Dwelling Houses.

At the present time we have knowledge of but one vacant dwelling house in Rensselaer, and it is not large enough for an ordinary sized family. Nearly every day people coine to this place from abroad intending to locate in the County, and desiring to rent a house for their families, while they can look about and select a farm for a permanent home. But as tbcrl is no place for them t 6 stop —no houses to rent either in the town or country, they remain but a day or two and go away to some place where they can be accommodated. . This place needs not less than a doyen good dwellings for the imme diate use of renters. Nothing more effectually kills a town than a lack of good dwellings for rent. People say that- wc need a railroad to develope the resources of the county and place,‘which is true, but it is no less true that we need more dwelling houses. To build a railroad requires an immense outlay of Capitol. -The* building of houses is not so expensive: IF we.liad a railroad, It is said the town would build up right away. If we had. dwellings enough for all who want to settle here, tho inhabitants of the county would soon be able to build a railroad themselves. Build more dwellings, and trade will become better. Inereasl trade, improve the lands, settle np the county and a railroad will be secured as certain as cause brings its effect.

Public Sale.

Mr. Jacob Keller advertises a sale at bis residence in this place, to-moiTovr- Ho gives wine month’s credit. See his posted Mils.

Rensselaer Plaining Mill.

Messrs. Conwell <fc Chestnut have set up a plaining mill in tho old Saw mill. It is one of the neatest pieces of macluat'tfy Wfr over saw work, and is a great saving of hard labor. The pr oprietors infarm, us tliaj. mord new buildings and of a, better class will be built in Jasper? county this summer than in apy season during tho five years previous. The fact is, allbusinoss prospects are brighter this season for Jasper county than ever before since it was organized.

Real Estate Business.

The real estate business was never more flourishing in Jasper county than it is this spring. It .seems that people living abroad have just heard of the wonderful fertility of tho soil, the salubrity of the climate, the beauty of its scenery and are now rushing in eager to possess themselves of valuable farms while they,are yet cheap. In view of this fact our enterprising comity surveyor, Mr. John Miller has established aland agency in Rensselaer, and is prepared to show lipids or furnish all necessary information to persons who contemplate buying propery in this or Newton counties. See his two ' advertisements in "tHsTssue of Union.

MARUIEB. March 23, hy Rev. 1). J. Ilnston, lion. C. M. Watson and Miss Sarah E. l’orter.

MONEY.

AH persons indebted to me are ur-gently-requested to call immediately and settle their accounts, as I must have money to purchase my spring

stock; :

FRESH ARRIVAL

Of new goods, at J. W. Coats’, in the way of Cigars and Tobaccos. A full lino of Dark and Bright Plug, Fine Cut Chewing, and Mountain Dew and Ambrosia Shorts. A full line of Smoking Tobacco, from the cheapest to the best The very best Cigars ever offered for the money. Pipes of every kind from the genuine Meerehaum down to the commonest Clay Pipe. Cigar Holders, Tobacco Boxes, Pouches, etc. —largest and finest stock of the kind ever exhibited in Rensselaer. Thanking the public for past favors, 1 shall make it my constant aim to supply all who call 011 me with tho best goods at the lowest prices. Call at the sign of the Big Indi-

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FOR FAMILY USE, AND THE MEDIUAL PROFESSION.

-_j,‘Biningor’g Old Lendon-—-Boek-Gin” is now endorsed by prominent physicians* chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old and pure gin. The Chemical Journal and Medical Gazette says of it: "The writer must remark that Messrs. A. M. Biningcr <& Co., 15 Beaver Steet, NeirYwW merit the gratitude of the entire medical 'profession, as well as the world at large, for having introduced a stimulant of such unexceptionable purity and unequivocal power, both as a preventive and curative agent, and a harmless exhilerativo beverage.” v * » Here is what the New York Press says of them: - - . “The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver Street, have a very high Reputation to sustain ns the oldest and best house in New York.”— Home Journal. “Tho house of A. M. Biningcr & Co., No." 15 Beaver Street, has sustained for a period of ninety years, a reputation that may well be envied.”— N. T. Burning Post. “The name of Biningcr & Co., No. 15 Beaver Street, is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.”— N. Y. Com. Advertiser ., & Co., No. 15 Beaver Street is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and tho highebt liouor.”— iY Y. livening Express.

If you do not feel well, you send for q doctor, ho calls upon you, looks wise, sucks the hqflA of his cane, scrawls some hierpglyphies npon a piece of paper which you tako to. a drug store, and thoro pay 50 otsl to tI.OQ besides the doctors ieeif'fqEJUMmedy nine tithes nut of ten-not half as good as Jwdsoq’s Mountaiq Hefb Pills, which is &ily 25 cts. per. box. Do you think the former the best because you pay the most for it? if you do, we ai vise you to use just for an experiment the Judson’s Mountain Herb pill* and sec for yourself, that they are one of the best family medicine* cojnjtoimded, they cure Headachy, Indigestion, Billiousness, Jaundice, tad alj Female Irregularities. Gjv* tho Mountain Herb Dili* a ?old b? all dealer*,

Best quality Wfeite WhaatJTour it C. CYStarr’s. “Barrett’s” Uiirivaled Hair Restorative. T y Coffee by the ton, at L. So N. W. Hopkins’. ■—•— »———■ Tea-Sets and Glassware —new stock, at C. C. Starr’s New stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, atL. &N. W. Hopkins’. Uoats keeps tho bgst brands of Cigars and Tobacco—sign of the Big Indian.

Stone-war© —another load just received, at C. C. Starr’s. Now spring styles of PrintsySaxony Plaids, Pacifies and Mohair, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. Pocket andTabte Cutlery, SpoOns, etc., —large new stoek, at 0. C. Starr’s, *** « “Barrett’s” not a pasty compound. If you want Queensware or Glassware, call and examine the largest stock in town, at O C. Starr’s. ■»"«► Medal awarded to “Barrett’s.” Cider Vinegar —pure article—four barrels, at C. C. Star’s. New assortment of Gaiters, Children’s Shoes and Men’s Plow Shoes at L. N. W. Hopkins’. “Barrett’s” in constant demand, Coffee cheaper than ever atC. C. Stark’s. “Barrett” uses Vegetable matter. The best and cheapest sagan at C. C, Starr’s.

No charges made for showing goods at L. So N. W. Hopkins’, but pleasure taken in showing young men those very nice and exceedingly becoming Spring Suits of Clothing. A celebrated chemist saya; “J. consider, after a careful comparison and analysis, ‘Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative’ by far the best hair preparation in market. It is the only one I can fully -indorse." —Boston Journal. It is generally known that in tho spring there is more sickness than during any other season. This can easily be accounted for, but to prevent is often much more difficult. The whole system is in a relaxed .condition, which is most favorable to the development of disease.— The great and sudden changes in the weather, finding the system already prepared, produce their effects —sickness and death. This state of things can most of, fecttialiy be guarded against by regularly using some good tonic blood purifier. The Ziugari Bitters is just what the system requires to resist disease.

M. Kunz.

T. T. T. Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Japan, at C. C. Starr's. Great Exhibition • ‘Of-Dry Caps, Carpets, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, at Heidleborgor <fc Leopolds. The “ Largest Stock Of General Merchandize brought here since the War, is now open ams on exhibition, at Ileidleberger A Leopold’s, and it will be sold cheaper than al House in this, or adjoining counties. These goods have all been bought for cash down, and permit us to Defy Competition!

J. W. COATS.

We aRk our .friends and the public generally, to cbme and look at bur stock before buying elsewhere, and it we can’t sell goods at lower prices than they have an idea we PAY THEM FOR_THEIR TROUBLE. In addition to our general Rtoek, we would also mention that we arc agents for the Wisconsin Spring aadWinter Wheat Flour, Which excels all other flour that has been brought hero for a long time. This flour we warrant good, or no sale. ” Very Best Winter Wheat Flour, $lO per Barrel. Best Sprine Wheat flour, SB. 11l We have Just eera- •• pleted arrangements at Chicago to g 0... ibto business in that place, aha in consequence one of our Firm will be constantly at head-quarters to supply this H,puse with merchandize. This arrangement saves us a good deal of expense in travelling and gives us oportunity to always have the latest styles" on hand/apd. as we buy only fo* sash, goods at our store will bEsold to benefit our customers, 3« veil as ourifelres. lXvTTU.vMnq'va <fe Lpr>i»©i.*.

A CAWU. T 9 TWtJjTiMtss OF Jabpbb Co; I take this method to inform my patrons that I J*nve sold my PiißJ ture Gallery to Air. Jaiuo* jVlaloy. I expect, however, to attend the business for hi*** for a short time and those deairi*g my services can secure them by calling soon. 1-25-4. 8.. B. Patt6». sou vhb ikn. Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches,. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples*. Boyd’s Cream Cure? Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly pdrfumed, contains no poison, an ,d? is especially adapted to children. Sola by C. W. lliSklk, Reusaelaer, and aßßruggisU in Jasper County. MSBEGTS. Nr.w York. March 30, 1889. Gold closed at 131 J. Chicago, March 30. Beeves--Prices range from $5.00 © $6.25, $7.50 $8.30. Hogs—sß.so© $10.75. Cincinnati, March 20. Beeves — $4.75. $5.75, $6.75, and $7.25. Hogs— sß.so, $10.25, $10.50. MLfppl MptlcQ of Survey* NOTICE is hereby given that I will on SIondUT; April 14,1869, make legal survey of sections 26 and 23 in township 29, north of range 5 Section 20 ordered by Ilenry Randle, and 23 by Cyrus Htires. John miller, 1-27-3. Surveyor of Jasper County. Notice to Delinquent Tax-Payors. 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 now! of funds and must HAVE THEM. Taxes are Delinquent on the Third Monday'of April of each year, when there ©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 liis op her taxes before they are returned delinquent for 1868. THOS. BOROUGHS, Treasurer of Jasper County. Dec. 12, 1868. 1-13-lTw.

SALB OF CONGRESSIONAL SCHOOL LANDS. Section 16, Town. 31, Bang*’ 6, West. fMIHE undersigned Auditor and *. Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court Houso door, In Rensselaer, on Thnriday, April 2-2 d. 1869, All of Section 10, Town. 31, north of range 6 west, ns follows, to-wit: Lot No. 1, being themvqrdf nw qr. “ 2, “ lie qr of nw qr. " 3, “ nw qr of nc qr. “ 4, “ ne qr of ne qr. " 6, “ ee qr of ne qr. " 6, ° ew «jr of ne qr. '* 7, ** ee qr of nw qr- “ 8, “ sw qr of nw qr. ** 9, " nwqrofswqr. “ 10, •• neqrofswqr. ** 11, ** mvqrof se qr. " 12, ** ne qr of se qr. *• 13, ** se qr of sc qr. •' J 4, '• bW qr of Se qr. ” 15, " ee qr of sw qr. " IC, “ bw qr pf sw qr. Terms Of Sale: -One-fourth of the purchase money together with the interest on the residue, at 7 per cent, for one year, in advance; the residue to be paid in ten years from day of sale, w+sh tike i n tcresf SOTUaliy, Iff advance. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor J. C. THOS, BOROUGHS, Treas. J. C. 1-25-3 .V.-- ■■ T.To Land Owners. Non-resident owner* of land situated in Jasper or Newton counties can Obtain a certified description of land, containing information aa to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by n plat or diagram showing the proportion of tirfrber and prairie, on tho following'terms: For 40 Acre $1 50 Forßo Acre*..-. ..... 200 For 160 Acres. 3 00 For 240 Acres 4 00 For 326 Aoeest-v TWWSiWIVW JjO j Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, 1-27-1 y Land Agent. Every Practical Man Can secure a territory, and by a little enterprise, have a Permanent Paying Business. Requires no capital. As Invalid can accojsnisH it. We lake all the responsibility. We want active agents. To such we oiler good Inducements, bend for ageut’s circular. HO.ME INSTITUTE. 1-36-Sm 83 East 10th Btrsst New York.

A CASLD. A Clergyman. Willie residing in South A merit* •• * missionary, diecovereii * safe *nd*imple remedy for the fore of Senrenm Yfertnew, E*rt7 i»*» - cay, Ui(**M« of the Urinary »i.d Seminal Organa, and the whole train of dieorrtert brought on by baneful and vicious habile. Great nunibera have been cured by thia noble remedy, Prompted by a desire to benefit the r minted and unfortuuate, I will send the recipe for pieparing and using tbl* medicine,in a sealed envelope, to any on* wh# seeds it, |V« es Charge. * —=^™=; Addreee. . * Joseph t. ihhman, Station D, Bible Houee, UT-amns. Mm Task O'/. Stackhouse & Bra - UNDERTAKERS* RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Are now prepared to fill alt order* tor Coffins of every style. Orders left either at M. Eger's shop or the Hard-, ware Store, will be from fitly atteuded to, at the lbwwt possible ratea--1 Id# r _ • .. iv?r

- T , - —•— 1-CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this day formed •» Co-pkrtnemhlp under the name of ; j. wmHVASIGIKR rpHISMEW FIRM may be found JL ut the ntuiid formerly occupied by WIELKY & HOLLINGSWORTH, where we are determined to Bell goods ;a» cheap as ever offered in this market. Cull ana examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • J. H. WILLEY, 1-24-ts GEp. BIGLER. IIW MU& STOBi Harding & Alter, PRACTICD6 PIIYSICUSS AND X> n U G- t> X L 3 T S , Take tills method of informing the citisens of Jaspor County and vicinity, that they have opened a New Dsbo Stoke in ReSl**#luer, iu the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son, one door east of Vanillin &. Sou’s large Harness Shop, where they inteud to keep as good an assortment of Drug* and Mecjiciues as msy be foaud in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full sap, ply o* DRUGS, M EI>IGI3VEQ P-A-IjCSTTS* OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. W s keep (onstaatiy oa hand a good anppty of . SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, LBtiitng-lpapct, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIt-HOLDERS, •’ll } ■ ' From a six 0 Paint Prush to the smallest camel’# hair Psnoil Brush. Tt — Also have WJJSE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we will sell cheap fqr cash, and we invite the Pubiio to examine our stock before puicbising elsealiere.— , HARDING & ALT’Eft,

WASTED! EVERYBODY RENSSELAERTOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W COATS takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Rensselaer andsurronndiiif'C.idi 'ry that-SaUdfrepa.rjd to furnish mil kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of tiia best mnnufacturt.and at low prices. Mv Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW. natural Leaf, NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES, JaC., AC. •re all Select Brands, ofthe Best Quality, and will' be sold as low as In any market In the West 1 MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE, and I flatter myself that I can g glre satisfaction Remember the place and give me • call—at LIBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. f. W. COATS . I-l-U.

NION PRINTING OPPIC*. ■ W* srs praparad to do all kinds of Plain and Paney dob Printing with neatness and «»- patcb, and at aa reasonable rates as the time* will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a* visiting or wedding card, done in the best style of the art, aad at prices as low as the lowest. All orders for Billheads, Cards, t : Check* Drafts. , : r? , -n Latter Heads. r ,/ Envelopes. / Blanks. Labefct Handbills, / Programmes, f Ball, dhow, and -- a ■lsetloa Tlaksts, . wilt be promptly attended to nt reasonable j rates. Call at the "Union'’ o0«e opposite tbs { O ? Mt , 1 .iV ■. v . ' . JeSS

DRtjoa ■79 @* JL2?D b‘> l p *. M • J* %£EJDXGXJXn3& m PAINT* -~d * nd OIL*, VARNISHES ; • n fty.srwrs. Has now now on hand a Jatge a#6, well selected stock* \t-y -> • ' -'*s. • • He also keeps St hirge stock of TAtS ENT MEDICLNJKH, and among , tbetse uro I. GREGORY S Oil, for the Lungs. No need of anylbodjß dying with the Consumption.; Grim monster Death has received his las! furlough, *ud the. last place he was heard- of was standing guard at the W’hlte House, and here let himremalu. m peace. He will not trouble the cuss tomers of Henkle’e Drug Store, C. W. Hinkle a largo snd wali-Sblectod stesk #<. JtV a TAIJONER Y. *u«L as School Books, of the present use, (sad some that is not in use ) Wall Paper, Window Curtail s* Note and- Letter Paper, A Superior Article of FLAT (JAk Fens, Writing luk,Ac. 3 of all kinds, from NICtHT BtOOUtH CERES to BALM of a THOUSAtiP m FLOWERS; He keepr also a largo variety 4 BO APS, suck as Castile, Honey, Yankee, Glycerine, Sassafr*% At: At: Ac.. Ad: At. ‘ Ho keeps a good article of LlqueSa, such aa L- RRAHDY. WINK. OIN v WUIBETS. fsr msdical nsss only. i LAMPS, of *ll descriptions ; CEIMRBTB COVERS, CLEANERS, A*. . i ' "i —, He keeps a general assortment •# Cigars and^Chewtng and has a fair article of Smoking. Tm baeeo. „ . , Ho would say to the community fn general that he is thankful for past favors, and hopes by diligence to bittiness to share your hberarpatroriage. Physicians prescriptions carefully {weptlred at aiHimeo I-2Wy. * .* ! <•

CITY MIS snu, . BENBSELAEH, IND., ‘ . * ' • -fii t Wesley Thompson,Proprietor, We take pleasnre In thanking ♦her* elltzen# of Jasper county, for Ibalr liberal patronage during the laet few years, aad would respectfully solicit the continuance of tbe asm#, knowing that we , i! . r Can Always Satisfy Custofljeri. by giving them a good article of whatevi* they wWi'terbsyrji—rrrTT^-T-. r. We.buy our goodsof only First Clam East, ern Houses, those we havy triad for years, gud. slwsy* know what kind of goods wo ara getting. We have now on hand, and are ryseSvlug A GOOD STOCK OP MEW IN Is! CHEMICALS DYE STUFFS •fall deeerlpUonh TOILET ARTICLES ‘ raehae BfiIfSHES, COMBS, *'* *' "*"~T "MI J - COSMETICS toilet powders, TOILET SOAPS, j PFRFUMERY. AC, *O., PAINTERS GOODS, OILS. * PAINTS, varnesjhes, , STRIPING BRUSHES. PATENT DRYER. &C.. AC. • PURE WINES : AND • » il, f LIQTJOBS ■old only \ FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES DBUGGISTS» SWDEUES, too numerous to mention, Wejtcep constantly on hand a aamplsta assortment of School, and Blank. Books, STATIONERY OF AUIIfIND*. Miscellaneous Books ordered when waatadand aateefncUei gag*. .. ; v t, • *?.;■; • Aleo.anatsortimnlcf »**{■.., ! , TOBACCOS & CHUR* all of whJMi weesa sell nUenisr k.«g» hbWwd , 1 -1 ...... m l m.VaX.'li X&H&'-tliXiui