Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
hare had no mail* frdta the South for two or threcr flays. . We have n’t rooib to notice "7 «L loißue’H advertiseiuont in tliis week's pnpor. Ct?T*l)r. Ira (i Kelley, Dentist, publishes his, enixl in tho Umhn, t«*-ilay. Dr. Kelley lias the appear of a gentleman. See Inin. fariiT Ballard w>ll sc It a let of personal pronefty, dfiy niter to-morrow. ghe gives a creilU of nine months. ifo, sale posters were printed at l£is office. C3TI *otatocs sell at 40 -lunl 45 eents a bushel in Rensselaer; at lYaneisville, On the railroad, 15 >mies east from here they are very slow Sale at 30 Cents. S3?‘Telit, the Barber, waited upon nearly one hundred customers last Saturday. Mr. Petit is a first class barber, and is very pop* ular with Ins customers. Try Petit’®, Hair Restorative. Samuel Baker was tried yesterday before Justice I£. T. Harding on the charge of committing an assault and battery on Michael Harris. The Justice found the defendant not guilty. Sufficient provoke. tariii» ride of about twentyfive miles through the eastern part of the county, the first of the week, we found tho winter wheat crop along our route looking splendidly, and that nearly every fanner has sown a few acres of spring wheat. S*s?”Two hundred and fifty head of cattle are advertised by Mr. Jacob M. Troxel, in to-day’s Union', for sale on reasonable terms. AUe have seen the yearlings And believe they are as fine a herd as there is in the county. {See advertisement. fW We are informed by Mr. I. M Stackhouse that some conscience stricken individual who had stolen tivo cans of s[LSWb?rries from _ him some time dnriug tho winter, returned them last Friday, with a note stating that the writer’s conscience would not allow any enjoyment until they were brought back. 59f“Soverc storms of rain and wind visited this place Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, filling ditches and wells, and raising Ole rtver and sloughs. We have not heard that it did any damage other than interrupting farm work. In other localities, the newspapers report the storm very destructive. call attention to the notice for a railroad mooting to be held at the Court House on Hie Ist, of May, next. The notice will be found in our advertising columns. We do not know that anythin" can he done to secure this roan, hut of one thing we are certain—that Jasper county should he willing to do as much in proportion to her population as any other county on the proposed route, she certainly will derive as much benefit from the enterprise. And if the counties east of us are determined to perform the work, we think our citizens should show their willingness to assist them. Let there be a lull attendance. ■ JjgT'Everybody knows, and if any person don’t know it their ignorance is deplorable, that “CostarV Standard Preparations—ar-c-. “Cosinr’s” Rat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminators. “CostarV’ Liquid Hod Bug Exterminator, “CostarV’ Insect Powder, for Pleas, Myths, Ac., “CostarV’ Corn Solvent, tor curing Corn§, Bullions, «fcci, “Costar’s Buckthorn Salvo, for Cuts, Bums, Ac., “CostarV’ Bishop Pills, sugar coated, for BiHiouisness,“( 'osliirV Cough Remedy, for Coughs, Colds, Ac., and “CostarV’ Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms, an elegant toilet article for the ladies. We have received from the proprietor of these popular preparations, Mr. Henry R. Costar, of New York, a sample of eaeh article enumerated, and unhesitatingly pronounce the Rat Exterminator a dead sure thing on that class of “varmints," and if the other articles are as good, and wo have no reason to doubt they are. they will accomplish oil that is claimed for them. Try them. Harding A Alter sell them in Rensselaer.
Died. Allha llellc, daughter of C. W. and O. A. lTenklc departed this life, April 10th 1869, aged 3 months and 20 days.
Real Estate Matters.
Messrs. Dtviggius it Thompson made the following sales of real estate during the week ending April 19th, i 860: No. 1. Thcophilus Wilson to John Uoslosky—east half of northeast qtiavter of section 30, township 29, north of range 7, for S4OO. No. 2. Mary F. Woodward to K’harles W. llitrns—east, hall’ of quarter of section 13, township 30, north of range 7 west, for S4BO. No. 8. Marcus Feitohheimer-to Peter Rhoads—loti, block 24 in Nowtpn, for S2OO. Tliobc having seal estate for sale would do well to employ Dwiggins & Thompson an agents —they adver4itt, aro prompt and reliable'. Winter Wheat Flour— First... .quality... .per bbl.. .$lO. Second “ H jg Atr ,C. C. Starr’s. New assortment of Gaiters, Children’s Sboesand Men’aPlow Shoes at L. A N. W. Hopkins’.
Coal Oil, at C. 0. Starr’s. Piw« trybug lt. Pottil Bailey, for soups, atStarr’s. i‘ 'Barrett’s” makes the hair silky. - 4h Coffee by tho ton, at L. & N. W. Hopkins’. Dried Peachos —Pruiuw and,Raisins, at C. 0. Mtarr’s. • No Jong stories about “Barrett's.” New Oranges, Lemons upd Maple Sugar, akStair’fl- ——- -X. —4<HO “Barrett’s” makes coarse hair fine. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Now stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, at L. AN. W. Hopkins’. Table and Pocket Cutlery, largo assortment, at C. C, Starr’s. “Barrett’s” Famous Hair Restorative. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. New spring styles of Prints, Saxony Plaids, Pacifies and Mohair, at L. A N. AV. Hopkins’. Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herring, AVliito Fish and Mackerel, at C. C. Starr’s. ’ No charges made for showing goods at L. A N. W. Hopkins’, but pleasure takfoi in showing young men thoso'very nice and exceedingly becoming Spring Suits of Clothing. “ *Tia the penalty of nature that nil must fade and wither” The first inroad upon our personal charms is generally denoted by the* hair, and in most cases prematurely. Let all who would preserve their natural eaptllary adornments make haste to apply that never-failing potency, “Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorer."—[ Halt ford C'ourant.
If you do not feel well, you send for a doctor, lie calls upon you, looks Wise, sucks the head of his cane, scrawls some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which you take to a drug store, and there pay 50 cts. to SI.OO be sides the doctors fee, for a remedy nine times out of ten not half as good as Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, which is only ‘25 cts. per. box. Do you think tho former the best because you pay the most for it? if you do, we advise you to use just for an experiment the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills and see for yourself, that they are one of the best family medicines compounded, they cure Headache, Indigestion, Biltioiishess, Jaundice, and all Female Irregularities. Give the Mountain Herb Pill* a trial. Sold by all dealers.
FOR THE SKIN.
Boyd's Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cronin Cures Pimples. Boyd's Cronin 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 hy 1). 1. Jackson*. llensselaer,‘ and all Druggists in t r\ ’ 00 .1 asper (. ouniv.
AN INVALUABLE PREPARATION.
The attention of our readers is directed to tile advertisement of J,. If. U. \Yisland 's4‘ine Tree Tar Cordial, for the eureof Li.iimimption of the Lungs, eie. Tl l Lfq tnvaliialdeqtrcpavation litis met witii such an ineieuied demand during past few years, the proprietor lias found it necessary to increase the facilities for manufacturing, ami lias now one of the largest Laboratories in Philadelphia, and has recently removed Ids salesrooms to the large uml commodious store, No. 232 North Second Street Philadelphia. Souieoftlie _liU.tf.esl. i 'aleai L AleiUeiuw dealemin i lie United States say the demand for Wishapt’s Pine_Tree Tar Cordial is greatennt the present time than any other Pniunt Medicine in tliis country.
HOME TESTIMONY.
Nasuvillk, Beowx Co., Ind., ) July 23, 1850. | Dr. C. W. Uomaok— Dcqr Sir: 1 ha\ e practiced medicine for some twelve or thirteen years, and have all my life been more or less opposed to patent medicines, in any shape whatever. At the same time, I have kept them in my store to accommodate those ot my patrons who cMled forthem. But, after having labored under disease for sotno six or seven years, I concluded to give your Scandinavian Medicine a fair trial, and did so.— At the time I began using them I weighed but one hundred and thir-ty-live pounds, and I gained rapidly until I weighed ouo hundred and seventy-three pounds. I consider myself almost entirely well. My wife also labored under the influence of the mother’s sore throat, and, became greatly reduced—so much so that site had to wean her child 3 at six weeks old, but, after using four or five bottles of your Scandinavian Blood Purifier, she became fleshy and in good health. Yours, in F. L. & T.
W. M. MASON.
VELOCIPEDES ARE A FAILURE IN AMERICA.
But this is not tho case at A. Leopolds, (late Ileidlcbcrgor & Leopolds), for it is astonishing hdjv low goods are sold at that Store. Mr. Leopold has just returned from tho East with a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour and other articles of necessity. Mr. Leopold is bound to make a first class store in this place, and will assure all who may call upon him to buy that they will got better goods and at lower prices than in any other establishment in this or a-yoinwg connties. lie buys his goods for cash, and is enabled to do as ho says. Give him a call and satisfy yourselves.
MARKETS.
• New York, April 20, 1809. Gold fitted at JUjjjL,.,. 4 , • ; C'JJLCAOO, April 20. Beeveß- -Prices range from SI.OO SB.OO *6.76 $0.76 S7AO (<4 SB.OO Uog»—$0100 SIO.OO (a* $10.60.
FOK SAKE. 40 Head of 8 Year old Steers. 60 *• a u “ 150 “ 1 “ “ “ These entile cun he see* st Mr. Fleming Pbillipi’i. on (lie Rnlisaelawt ami. Bradford road, about 10 miles east of Rensselaer. All good stock und in good order. Terms Reawoiipble, i JACUU M TROXBLL. April 20,1869. 1-30-ts E. H. PETTIT’S HARNESS SHOP*' Has been removed to the room recently occupied by John Baldus, <yi Front Street, Opposite Wamor’a Blacksmith Shop,’ where will ho kept a constant supply of HARNESSES, SADDL.EB, SADDLER'S HAhBWARD, 1 WHIPS, Ac., &c,., Of good quality and ut rcasonublo prices. All work wurranlod Pationage solicited. 1-33-Cm. ENOCH IL PETTIT. To Land Owners. Non-resident owners of land situated In. Jasper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description of land, containing information as to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram showing tho proportion of timber and prairie, on tho following terms: For 40 Acres;...... $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acres... .7 00 For 240 Acres 4 00 For 320 Acres. 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles lo the, same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. "JOHN MII.I'.KR, l-27-ly Land Agent. Shaving and Hairdressing. ROOM OVER C. C. STARR'S' 1 ' IT, PETIT & WIFE. HAIR DRESSING DONE INARTISTIC STYLE FOR LADIES OR \ GENTLEMEN! i> All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collars, etc.. Mr. Petit is an old Experienced Barber— He says he will stop hair falling out In three applications, if not, will charge nothing—lio bus fitted up a room for iadiegexclusively where Mrs. Petit will be uleaaed to wait upon the ladies of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives. aud them insured, give ths Barber Shop a call. 1-29-ly FRUIT TREES Persons wauling APPEE, PEAR, or PEACH TREES, Of thrifty growth aud reliable fruit, need not go from homo to get them. Also, GRAPE VINES, RASPBERRIES, G OOSKBEKRTEB, BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND VINES Of all kiuda. Any kind and size of EVERGREENS Furnished to order. O*Persons wishiug to plant this Spring had better let us have the.ir orders immediately so that, if Wo have not tho kiud oil hand, wo c«u get them here in good time for planting. J XL'-ivv your nrders either at the farm or ot Ur. Win. H. Martin's office. 1-28-ts ROBERT Y . MARTIN. Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOAN! W\ J. Laßue is just now receiving the largest stock of I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HAT'S & GAPS, BOOTS A- SHOES, BEADY MADS CLOTHING, (Spring, Summer and Fall,) GLASSWARE, QUERNSWARE. WOODRNWARK, MILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE*JARS, AC., &C., &C., AC., Ever brought to Rensselaer, all of which will be sold at smaller profits than auy other house In town. The Uouds are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought at Lower Prices than we have ever bought before. If the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity will call end look through bur assortment before buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION as to the aheve statement. We are Paying the Highest Prices for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, auch as KG CM, UI TTEII, POTATOES. BEANS, CORN, OATS , souGiitun, POIILTHV, HI BBS, PELTS, &e., ac,, AC., AC. Givo us a call. It will cost you nothing to look, and yon will certainly save a great dual to buy of us. Wo have a very largo stock of Woolens, such as Blue,Brown aud Mixed JEANS, CASBIUERES, SEEPSGREY, SATINETS, " DRESS FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, AND PLAIN COMMON FLANNELS, All of which we will exchange, at the very loweat pries* for , rr\ , WOOL, Fer which we will give the very highest price. Ransaolaor, April 21,1869. I-3Q-3m • .. .. '• ■ ' ' .*■ a \ '*'■ V V ■
NEW JJRUG STORE. . ~ i*' Harding & Alter, . D T , PRACTICING PHYSICIANS 1 AMU DRUGGI9 T «5» . Y ' Tako tills method of Info ■% ,:g i*ir c tizene 6f Jusper Comity and vk.nlty that they . have opened a New Dana 3ro*e In Rensselaer, in the room formerly upcnpieJ by Poranpile & Son, one door cast o( Vauatta Sc Sou’s large Harness Shop, where they intend ( to keep us good an assortment of Drags and Medicines us may be found in the town. Thoy will usually koep on hand a full supply of DHTJGS, 3VE Esr>ioii^raisS PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAF, WINDOW-GLASS, POTTY, And a full supply of (putif&iT? wmim. From a bottle of HOSTELER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, W e keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL SOOKS, CAROS, tllriting-papcr, oLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCtI-HOLDEBS, From a six 0 Paint Prush to the smallest camel’s hair Pcucil Brush. Alsp have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &C., For medicinal use only, nil of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to exnmlue our stock bofore putchnsing elsewhere. HARDING A ALTER. I. M. SFACftnOCSX. C. D. BTXCXUOUSB BENSSELAEB FUBNtSHtNG J^ISJTD HARDWARE STORE. WE beg leave to invite the attention o the people of Jasper and Newton counties, aud the vest of mankind, to our ful and complete stock of NAILS, „ GLASS, SASH, •DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY. WHITE LEAD, LjN SEED AND COAL OIL. and [verything elso usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. pOOKING AND HEATING VV STOVES oj the iatest styles aud ;u endlss variety. TINWARE Of all kinds; »nd everything else usually kept iu a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. I CHAIRS, TABLES, SAFES CRIBS, WASH-STANDS, BUREAUS, snd everything else usually kept |n a proporl conducted Furniture store. We keep constantly employed the very best of tinners and cahiuct makers, and arc therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, in either department, at all times. ji COFFINS of all styles kept conVwii«(b Btnntly on hand or made to order on short the lowest possible rates. ~ - -* - ■ i ■VT7"E make It onr business to furnish VV everything needed to BUILD OR FURNISH ■ ■ ■ ■ * ;'• e • ■ „ a house. Call and tee ns before purchasing elsewhere, * M B STACKHOUSE ABRO
D. f. JACKSON, DBAXiBR IN DRUaS : * A XI) MEDICIITES^ PAINTS and OILS, VARNISHES and - DYE STUFFS. Has now now on hand n largo and well sulccted stock. He also keep* a Ittt'gc stock of PATm ENT MEDICINES, mid among those are I. GIJEGORY'S Oil., for the Tilings. No need of anybody dying with the X'onHUinplion. D. I. Jaekson, KEEPS a largo and wcll-scloctod stock o( STATIONERY, track as School Books, of the present uso, (and some that is nut in use ) Wall Paper, Window Curtains, Noto and Lettor Paper, A Superior Articlo of FLAT CAP Pens, Writing Ink,&c. ________ IPIEIBJEJ'CnMIEIK.XIE 3 of all kinds, from NIGHT BLOOM IN CERES to BALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS. He keeps also a largo variety of itOAPS, suelrus Castile, Honey, Yankeo, Glycerine, Sassafras, *e., Ao., Ac., Ac., to. He keeps a good aiticie of Liquors, such as - f ?■ ' BRAN’DY, WINK, GIN, WHISKY, for medical usee only. LAMPS, or all description* ; CHIMNEYS COVERS, CLEANERS, Ac. Ho keeps a general assortment »f Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, and has a fair article of Smoking Tobacco. Physicians prescriptions enrofully prepared at all times of the night. D. I. JACKSON. 1-28-ly. CUT DRUG STOP, UKNSSELAKR. IND., Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure in thanking *he citizen* of Jatipercounty, for their liberal patronage during the last few ypars, and would respectfully solicit the continuance ol the same, knowing that wo Can Always Satisfy Customers, by giving them a good article of whatever they wish to buy. VVebiiy onrgoodsof only First CiacaF.astern Houses, those we have tried for years, and alwuys kuow what kind of goods wo are getting. We have now ou hand, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS of all description*, TOILET ARTICLSS euch as BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS* TOILET SOAPS?*" PFRFUMERY, &C., &.Q., PAINTERS BOOBS, •uch as OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES. STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER. &.C.. &.C. PURE WINES AND ■ LIQUORS sold only .* FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety 6f DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too numerouato mention. We keep cenatantly on hand a complete assortment of - i School, and Blank Books, stationery or all kinds Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and saiaafaoUon guaranteed. Also, an assortment of TOBACCOS & /CIGARS all of which we een tell as lew aa any hens* tvww
srgii{ gulwtjSfiilfnlf Railroad. Mooting. ThJOTiGE i# ItWchy, If lie imiuUmr or trre rniron* or Jasper ('otmfy wilf.'M hold At Ste 'Court 1 louse In on Saturday, M«y Sat. »*«».ta consider the subject of a ltttllroml from indlaiiapwlis to through tU*v oounlkg of Booncy Clinton, Carroll. White, Jasper tun! Luke;and,tanppoUit.dPlegntt* to attend a grand meeting of the dfF wens idong this line: and further, to more matin cfy eipwlder the practicability of tnifldiiig said road; and l»» tAke.any ptqps jipee«mfy to attain tills object. 1 —2——t-M3 ——'~~ . (CTgned.T Fntpuel W. Ritchey, H.P. Howard, H, I\Thompson, K. H. linmmojid, G A. Moss, Johliuu Healey, ivtui other*. 5 April 19th, IMiV i-,- > ‘ It Notice of Survey. ON the 17Hi day of May, IbWI, there will lie a survey by the Surveyor of Jusimr county, itid., lor the purp.we of nsceilniniug slid I‘etabiiahuig llio Hue rumiiug East unit West Iwtweou Hi.cl ions 24 nud 25, unit 23 aud 36, in township 31, north of range 5 w.-st, iu * iid county. Said survey will effect the Inuds oi J. Charles Sprcggs, John Rogers, Thomas d . Itohin«on , Beckwith & Pruitt, Geo. Muwut. Wm. Spragg*. Hiram ■Comstock, Win Robinson, W. N. Jones nnd Miles liyshor. W.N.JONLS. April 17,1869. 1-30-3 Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that T will on Monday, May 3rd, 1809, make legul survey of flections 29 and 2 J in township 2!i, north of range 6 west. Section 29 ordered Ivy Henry Randle, and 23 by Cyrus StireH. JOHN MILLER, 1-27-3. Surveyor of Jasper County. Commissioner's Sale. BY order of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, 1 will expose at pubauetion to the-highest bidder on Saturday, May the Stli, 1869, (lietweeu TO A. M. and 4 P. M.) at the door of the Court House, in Jasper county, Indiana, the following real estate, towit: Tlieeiist imlf of south-east quarter of Hection thirty-live (85), Town thirty (30), north of range six (C), west. The said land is appraised at sll2O. Terms cash. S. P. THOMPSON, Commisioner. Dwroours & Thompson, Att’ye. DISSOLUTION of CO-PARTNERSHIP, TMTHE Co-partnership heretofore exit isting between E. Heidleber:>er and A. Leopold, has been dissolved by mutuitl consent. Mr. Leopold has purchased Mr. Heidleberger’s whole interest in the store, and will remain to transact all tire business and collect ail outstanding debts. Both parties will pay all debts of the old Firm. Persons owing the old Finn will please call and settle up at once, as Sir. Heidlcberger will leave this place shortly. ' E. HEIDI,EBERGER, A. LEOPOLD. April H, 18G9. 1-29-3 W. To Bridge Contractors. TV[ OTICE is hereby given that the li undersigned, Auditor of Jasper county, will receive sealeii projxwals for the erection of a Bridge across the Iroquois River about one mile above Rensselaer. Said Bridge will be built on the plan furnished inr John Letter. I will also receive sealed proposals for making the Grades for said Bridge, which grades will be sold out by the cubic vard to the lowest responsible bidder. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or al I bids, both on the Bridge and also on the Grades. Bids will be received up to the third day of the June term 1860, of the Commissioners’ Court. For Plans, Specifications or any information in regard either to the Bridge or the Grades eall at my office. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County. Rensselaer, IniL, April 14, 1839. 1-29-81. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed, from the Clerk of the JSsper Common Pleas Court, T will expose at. public sale, to the highest bidder, oh iitiirduh May lfilh, 1909, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M.. and 4 o’clock, P. M., of said day, at tlie door of the Court House in Kens-. ’Seiner, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tiie following described real eslute situate hr said county of Jasper and .State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the east half of the north east quarter of section twentyeight, 28, township twenty-nine, 29, range live, 5, west. And. on failure do 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 real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said decree, execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Elizabeth' Timmons, on the motion of D. 1. Jackson, vs Elonor Phillips, et ai. iSaid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper Co. April 20th, 1869. 1-39-3.
Sheriff’s Sale." BY virtue of a decree aiul order of nate to rue directed by the Clerk o' the Jaaper Cnnnuou Fleaa Court, I will on Saturday, Itlay 15,18C9, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court lion so m Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, offer for sale to tho highest and best bidder, tho 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 half of the north-west quarter of section eight, 8, township thirty-one, 81, range seven, 7 west; tho east half of tho north-west quarter of section thirty-one, 511, township thirty-ono, 31, range seven 7; and the east half of the south-west quarter of section four,, i, township thirty, 80, range six, 0. And on failure to roalh-o the full amount of the judgment with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, , oiler for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, Interest and costs. Hale to be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of William M. Johnson at the suit of Michael Housman and Simon Mousmau. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, HI leriff of Jasper county. Dwiggius A Thompsonr Attorneys for l’lnlntifff. April 10th, 1-30-8
*#ljgffninjfcnis -■ drntUfiMUi. n t jvjTjvf* it |iii [Jfif wA pr*iwng I Lore, initimic incdiclu'sT VrhllS bclirag to Sr Old »nd Port CfsJ - , hraTqsinwhlo to F«n-»fra. bjtod for Aidnra Complaints. A dslici.lo* TSqte. Pat op la emu;*. eonUlidiif noe doian hollhi omh, nnd ncld by all diugglatir, Ae. A. M■ Hieaiuznr & Co , onhtl.hed 1718, ff». IS Heaver Street. New York. l-37-ly. THE WOkLD EENOWBEI 1 ' > ’ >• . .iff ffy JV - 1 m, 1 [■ sEm.vo UAcniN,' I am agent for this splendid machine and weubl reiiuent all those needing machines, to call at my residence ana see some of its work. I challenge comparison. RKWKBKNOKfI; Mrs. I. M. Stuck houses Mrs. Tl»o«. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Box, •i Mr. John B. Bpangle, and others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. fl cord thread, lx**t in the World, for sale. WM. H. KHOADE& Sept. 11. 1808. 1-88-ts. We, the Druggists of Rensselaer call the attention of our enstomers to the letters published below «f the wonderful efficacy of Dt. Roback’s Stomach Bitters, Dr. Roback’s Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Dr. liohstck’s Scandinavian Blood Pills. We have been (telling these medicines long enough to know that they aro all they aro recommended to be, and that the oertitieatee of cttrespubluhed or* true. Signed, 1). I. JACKSON, * W. THOMPSON, HARDING & ALTBIV Why Is it that Dr. Roback’s Stona> ach Bitters increase in sale every year ? Because They are the best combine tion ever made. Why ~ Do the Druggists recommend Dr. Roback’s Bitter* to their customers? Because After years of experience and trial they have been proven to be a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Why Is it that Physicians me and recommend Dr. Ro* back’s. Sugar-eoated Blood Pills? Because They know the ingredient* 'of which they are made. Why Are Dr. Roback’s Blood Purifier apd Blood Pills the best remedies taken together for the cure of all diseases of the blood ?
Because The Blood Purifier is the only article in the market whichcontainsthe celebrated costly Drugs imported expressly from Sweden for its manufacture, and the Pills contain the active principle of Podophyllum (Mandrake Boot,) and is a substitute for Mercury. Why Are Dr. C. W. Roback’S Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu- . rifier and Blood Pills the three greatest remedies the world has ever known? Because After elbven years* expert cnee and trial the sales have increased each and evert year, and.thousands cf let* ters (Unsolicited) of the, re* markable cures they have performed bear .witness* Read the letters in Local Column of cures by s£*t . medicines.
