Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Tktraday, JuicT247l^6o.^
Hevernl cases of medics ure xcporjiU In tlio violulty, Biiuday, Monday und Tuesdays of this w««k, were raluy days. It In a mistake to think the railroad wlirtK- btilft through Jasper county without the-people help (ui It. The l*eoi»le of Refill nglon have a pic nlc ut ('arpentfr'e (trove, to-mor-row, to. which every laxly are Invited. <>'pt. J. A. Humlmikl officiates in the ('lerk’x oflk'O, during tlio uhsenoo of Mr, Bpitlcr, win* has gone to Maine. Mr. KIUm Walton hua completed a. substantial now fence around his residence corner of Harrison and Cullen streets. # * Hon. Anson Wolcott has written to ii friend thnt he will be at Rensselaer and tnkc part in the celebration ceremonies on the 3d prox. 1. M. Stackhouse, \V. M. of Prairie Lodge No. 12.5, F. & A. M. of tins place, ’delivers the address at the Masonic celebration at Keutiand, to-day.
Preparation for tlio celebration of Independence Day fri*#* T l '!’' Y • ward Entirely new seats are bet g put up in Van Rensselaer Grave and the stand will lie put in good lepai . Messrs. J. R. Vftiumta, J no. Thompson s r I),-. W. J. Laßue and A. Leopold are mending the sidewalk in front of their praiwrty on \\ aslungton street. It Is,a fact that .the increased price ~n fortv huslicls or corn, oats, wheat, rvo or potatoes, a farmer would receive if the railroad is built through the county, will pay the extra tax on MOO valuation for taxes. Rev. A. H. Widney desires us to announce that a basket meeting will Ik> held at Middles worth’s Grave near Salem school-house, on Sabbath July Ith. Services to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. All arc invited to attend. The very best side bacon sells for 10 cents a pound in Rensselaer. Good winter wheat Hour can be bought for M |>or cwt. at tlio mill. Butter sells for 20 cents a pound. J Fresh beef steak Is bringing Id cents, {strawberries arc 50 cents a gallon and gooseherrles (green) 10 cents per quart, y. s— —— —— Grady’s show was in town yesterday and well attended, the day being propitious. Not less than eight hundred (lemons were under the. canvass last evening and all seemed delighted. It IS o-HtiUinlert the company cleared not less tliau six liuinlred dollars during »he day.
Dr. D. I. Jaeksoti is treasurer of the Town of Rensselaer, having been appointed tar (lie l’uternal Relatives vice W. J. Laitue who failed to qualify.— The Doctor hears liis blushing honors meekly mid is a good selection. —Ho "aeeeptetl the situation" in season to make use of u eoinplimeiitury ticket to the show. Mr. GharlesP. Mayhew, of Austin. Minnesota, ami Miss Mjiry 11. Porter, of Jax|ier county. were married yesterday, Jui\e 23d, 1800, at (he Pie Nit* rtf Graokett’s Grove, by Rev. I). J. Huston. We have received the usual rations of cake, which is exccdingly excellent. If Charley hadn’t lived here in duysgoitc b.v and wasn't such a genial-hearted 'fellow, we slum Id feel disposed to "go for” our youngsters for permitting him to carry off one of the fairest of opr prairie flowers. As it is, we wish them a life of happiness such as ever attends the union of two truly loving souls. The total value of property in Jasper county l - real and |H*r»onal —as shown by the assessment for the present year "is $2,699,8ut*. The amount of tiix *pro|Mixed to be levied lor railroad appropriation is $42,090. A tax of eighty-ouc one-hundredths of one per cent. Will raise ?2IJWO, ora little more tliau oue-lmlf that amount. Now as the tax is to be raised, one-half In lStill and one-lmlf in IH7O, it will be seen that it will only increase our taxis a little more than throe-fourths of one |>or cent., or alxnit *Bl cents on the 81110, for each year to help secure the road. Whore is the property-holder if will not benefit that much?
Tltt* folk,wing iustiiK-tious are glvt*u to those who desire to atteiid the < 'el cheat toil attliis jriace ou the 3rd ol July. 1. Sunday Schools aud other organizations desiring to take part in the exercises, will re|K>rt to Horace 10. James ou or before Juue 30th, for instructions. 2. I'ersous bringing dinner in baskets or other vessels can have the same safely cared for by leavingtheni w ith H. B. Travis, Committee, on file ground. 3. No toasts or responses will be announced unless reported to E. T. Hammond on or before the 30lh of June. ' 4. '* The i>eople of Rensselaer will bu < alled upon by Mr. Thomas Boroughs for small contributions to )my Push out-lays. ft. tlie eommittues will be held res|Mmsible till'd will receive due credit for the success of their respective dcftartuunibi of tlie work. The Committee on toasts will net as Vice President of the meeting. - The Progruitimri will be next week.
Onv of ouk imerohuuts, whom we will cull Jones, tnul n, customer, whom it is convenient to mention as StUbbs, who owed him oil account lor divers and sundry articles purchased for the nse i>f hi* family. >ituhit's was nnatieinUy good thdugl) adittle sle’w in Jils sctu* i men v W«„ai«l ns he wile a regular a ml: quite as extensive customer the matter mid Tiqen svttVred to run some time. One day, however, Jones was pre paring to-Rpndlbr a bill of goods when Ktubhs happened to come Ulto the store ami was itolitcly hftMWed that his account had run longer than was customary and that a few stamps wouhl be agreeably received fflie had them conveniently located about his person. Stubbs replied that He Walt just then in a somewhat hrnfoonnionsf fait that within sixty davs he would have some money and <uili in and liuuidate tlie claim. Jones suggested that he then should execute his not* for sixty days. Stubbs Inquired a little sharply if Jones was afraid he wanted to cheat him—if his word'wasn’t good. “Oh yes," replied Jones “your word is good enough, ami I believe you are honest and mean to pay, brit life is uncertain and you might die, you know.” “H—J," replied Stubbs, “do f look sick, did ;you ever hear of a man dying in sixty days?” Jones never had and the note was not given.
Coal Oil, at C, C, Starr'a. - ■m »*" *- - A new tiupply of Cigars, from 5 to 1 10 cents each, at Jackson’s. A large lot of new Tea Bets —cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. Emit Jars—Hpeneer’s patent, and all varieties—cheui>—just received, at Jackson’s. Tmest Sugar lkiusc Syrup in the town, at C. (J. Starr’S. Two dozen more of those large Whitewash Brushes just arrived, at Jackin's. ibried Apples, Peaches, PrUhCB and Raisins, at Htarr’s. J W. Coats calls particular attention lo his very large stock of Smoking Tobacco and Chewing Shorts, which he is selling cheap* Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. Swain, at Starr’s. " m —— Anotlier invoice of 20 kegs of that Pure Fahnestock White Lead, at Jackson’s Drug Store. . Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, largo assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. M. C. Mead keeps full sets of Jewelry—pin und ear-rings—forsaieat 25ctx. and upwards. Pins from loots, up. New Orangos. Lemons and Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. Quinine, Morphine, Opium, etc., to be sold In accordance with the recent decline of prices of such articles—just received arid being received from day today, at Jackson’s Drug Store. Festivals, PieNics, Parties and families furnished with lee Cream in largo or small quantities, at Starr’s. Our store is full of New Goods, which we are bound to offer at the lowest prices. Ohnmbms, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Buits for the Gentlemen. llats, C:ips and the finest Boots in the county. We have two tuns of Sugar, bought before the rise.. We are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, in Cash or goods. We nrc agents for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Prices, with only 3 cents pcrlb. added. L. & N. W. Hopkins. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr's.
JuXiynher* there is safety, It was niton this principle that the formula of .1 udson’s Mountain Herb Pills watf* prepared. 11 was not the result of one man’s knowledge. Dr. Judsoii, intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result was the production of a simple but eftienveous medicine in the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills.— 'Hiose pills cure llilliousness, Dispepsia, Liver Complaint. Indigestion, Female Irregulnrities, Ac. 'iliey have now been used many years by the nublie ami thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtues. Asa family medicine they are unrivalled. (Jive tlie Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. 1-85-4
COOL AND REFRESHING
Coats’ new Soda Fount gets up Stain Water in the best of style. Call and try for yourselves.
IM PORTANT TO THE PEOPLE.
Mr. t. Heidlelvcrger has bought out the grocery store of-Mr. S. I*. Howard and is now open for trade. lie has recently been to New York citv itml Ikuiglit a good assortment of Boots and Shot's which are offered at prices great deal lower than any other -store in 4te irswelnoiv d 4 By doing justice to Itis customers, and' paying close attention to business he snmeipatPs a fair shale of custom. Please call and see what he is doing. Ho would also notify the |K'ople of Jasper county that lie is paying the highest price in cash for wool.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
Ol Cigars aud Tobacco at Coals.’ Large quantities going oilt daily through the- comities of Jasper and Newton. Everybody is satisfied with both quality add price, ns lie allows no one to undersell him.
HOME TESTIMONY.
(!kam> Lkuok, Eaton Co., Mich., August 14, '59. Dh. C. W. Kouack— Dear yir: My ■wife has been bed-ridden for the lust year, and most of OWfinic has doctored mu il the doctor’s bills have made mo |toor. Your agents here, Case & Turner, persuaded me to give vour iScaiidiiiuviau Homed ies a trial. I got six bottles of the Purifier and four boxes of the Pills, and they entirely cured her, and she is now ns smart as ever. 1 would recommend the medicine to all wiio may he in a like situation. I believe your medicines to be what thev are recommended. Yours, respectfully, DEDUCE LDVELABB. 1-30-4 '
THEY HAVE COME!
And are on exhibition at Leopold’s— CHEAPEST BTOEE IN TOWN ! The Jciius, Flannel*. Blankets, Coverlets, Cassimercs, Cloths, Satinets, Woolen Y’nrna, together with an entirely new stock of everything else usually kept in my Store- They have come! and are of the best quality, selected carefully to suit the trade, and Will be sold cheaper than by any other house In the county. Bring in Your Woof 7 and receive good Dojhls at Low Figures. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. Call and see for yourselves and you will be convinced of the truth oft head statements. The best Tom win la soM for 1180 pec Posad! to compete with the New York Tea Companies. No. t Oofioe at 25 rente per pound, Buga? front 16 tip 18 cents. All oilier goods w proportion.
FOR THE SKIN.
Boyd’s f&lijjt Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd's Cream Cures Puppies. Boyd’s Cream Ott/esOld Sores. Boyd's Cream Cures all Eruptions of tfio Skin. it is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains ho poison, and is especially adapted to. children. BhM by lit I. jAtityKON.' Rensselaer, and all Druggists' in Jasper County.
PearllHrlcj, for soups, atStarr’s. . •*( Ha 1 i 1 'f.'l* j ■ DwlggiusA Thompuon wild June 22d, f, , No. 12. laiU 2 and 3, block 10, In Clark’s Addition, to J. W. Barter, for SIOO. , 2 Which is the bestq>olicy, for tile residents of the county to subscribe $75,000 or SIOO,OOO out of their own pockets to assist in building tile railroad through the county, or vote a tax by which non-residents wiio own btieI hlni of the real estate ure compelled to assist in raising tiie necessary sum?
THE “GLORIOUS FOURTH.”
Ait occasion of general rejoicing among all patriotic citizens, when overvbody enjoys a holiday, and all hands unite in a proper observance of the anniversary, of our independence —lias again arrived, and following in its wako we are about to have the much dreaded “dog days,” extending over a period of six weeks, when almost every man woman or child exjwriences more or less sickness—whon diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, and even choi.kha, itself, when all dogs exhibiting the slightest* symptoms of illness are pronounced mad and a horrible fear of hydrophobia is entertained by persons-who are at all sensitive. One-half of the sickness that prevails in July could bo prevented and the other half cured if every family in the land would keep on hand a supply of the (treat Zingari Bitters. They are ready for immediate use and never fail to a fiord relief, while their timelyTtpplicution is a sure pkkvkn'llv'ic of disease.
MARKETS.
New York, June 22, 1869. (fold closed at 187. Chicago, Juno 22. Beeves- -$3.75, $4, $5.23, $0.50, $7, © $7.75. Hogs—s7.7s, $8.50 (i? $9.10. " W 001—22, 28, 30, 35, 88 and 43 cents ' Cincinnati, June 21. Beeves—s4.oo, $5.25. $0.75 © $7.50. Hogs—sß.so to $0.05.
JJNION PRINTING OFFICE. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of 1 Inin and Fancy Job Printing with peal ness mid dispatch, and at as reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job woik from a fall sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in the liest Btyle of the art, snd at prices as low as the lowest. All ordcis lor Billheads, Cards, Cheeks, Drafts, Letter Headt Envelopes, Blanks, Labels, Handbills, Progra tomes, Ball, Show, and Election Tickets, will 6e promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Call at the ''Union'’ office opposite the Court Horse. JAMES & HEALEV, Proprietor*. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. To The Public. The Kankakee Valley Draining Company GIVES notice to all whom il iniy concern That the appraisers for the assessment of the benefits and injuries to the lauds liable to be atrested by the proposed work of the Company, will begin the exaintwation of the lands and assessment ot benefits and injuries thereto, on Tburaday, the Firrt Day of July, 1869, at the intersection of the west hue of the Slate of Indiana with the Kankakee River, and will progress rastwardly. examining the lands by ranges, in the reverse order of their numbers, iu each county; and by counties in the following order:--Ist. I.akc; 2d. Newton; ad, Jasper; 4th, Porte;-; jtli. Stark; Gth, 1-aPortc, on the north side, of the river; 7th. l.aPorle, on the south side of the river; Stli, St. Joseph, on the south side ol the river; 9th, St. Joseph, on the north side ol the river; jltlli, Marshall; Ilth, Pulaski;and thereafter, they will revise and correct their assessments, aud complete and return Uieir schedules. W. 0 lIA .NX AH, President K. V. U. Co, f.aPorte, Ind., June I, 19ti9. 30-3 Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue «>f « writ of wmti to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Common I*l efts Court, I will ex]lose at public sale, to the highest bidder, dli Saturday, JHlf Sd, 1868) between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, K M., t.r said day, at the door of the Court House in llensseliier, iit Jas per county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situate in said comity of Jasper and .State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the north east quarter, of section fourteen (14), township twenty-nine (20) north, range five west. 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, oiler for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may l>o necessary to satisfy the said decree, execution, interest and costs. Taken as the .property of Patrick Halligau at the suit of Madison Mak never. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Blierifi'Jasper Co. May 31st, 1869. - 1-86-4. Hammond & Spitler Attys. Notice of Election. Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago R. R. jVjOTICE is hereby given, That,the Ll polls will be opened on the lTlli day of July, A. D. 1900, at the diflerent voting places in the several townships in Jasper county, Indiana, in manner and form prescribed by the general election law; and each legal voter of said county will then have the privilege of voting for or agninst an impropriation of Fbrty-two Thousand Dollars, by said county, to aid in the construction of the Imliauupolis, Delphi and Chicago ltail ltoad us prayed for in a petition signed by more than one hundred resident freeholders of said county and presented at the June Term A. D. 1869 of thp Board of Commissioners. Those persons who are in favor of said appropriation will deposit a ballot with the words plainly written or printed thereon “For the It ail road Appropriation,” aud those who are opposed will deposit a ballot Inscribed in like manner “AgAinst the Railroad Appropriation. The inspectors of the several election precincts will meet at the Cpiut House in Rensselaer, 1q said county, op the 22d day of July, 1869, at W o’clock A. M. toruturn the poll bunks and tally sheets of their respective precincts, undue! as a Board of Canvasser* to compare wild paper* aud certify the result of said election. lly order ol the Board. ... * IRA \V YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, j uuc 9, 1869. 1-JM
, HOOK, HINDI NO. Parties having Magazines, Pamphlets, or Papers they wish bound, or Books that need rcbludltig can have their work done in good suhstantjal style, at reasonable priced by leaving them.atl)r. J. H. Lmighrltfgc’s office or at Austin’s Hotel. 1-31 W. F. BAKJKNT. BDWIS r. IWMMOND. l hum ad. J. irtTLIR HAmmoND* npitleb, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RuuwUar, Indiana. Office in the Court House. 1 1-lytf a. a. nwiooiNi. a. r. Thompson. nWHiUnSATHUItIFWIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Notaries Public, Heal Eitale and Insurance Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in MeCoy’if Bank Building, up-ataira. 1-1,-ly. Wm.t. ItIcCONNEU*. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Nelary Public, Rensselaer, Indiana, Office in Larue‘a Slone Building, up stair*. u.-iy-Dr. J. 11. l*Otl« Hlt 11*« P, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. rMrOfflec on Waaiiinglon street, l-1,-ly. Dr. (I. A. I*loßß. Orrii'E.—On Washington street, opposite lbe "Old Line Drug Store," RENNSKLAKK. INP. Mir. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTOpnD WKr J ODSir wiqj*k^A > Uy«-Geva7mr»uc— How^rTSieenled«x Its InSvrb—-tJßcers and theV daSaa lfell lji.*irtr«<ira**hMiyl Engravings,Ae (I MhMlsal! To Land Owners. Non-resideut owners of laud situated in Jasper or Newtou counties can obtain a certified description of land, containing information as to value,' distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by n plat nr diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on the following-terms: For 41) Acre 5......... $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 90 For 160 Acres... 3 00 For24oAcres ................... 400 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, l-27-ly~~ Land Agent. WANTED! EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE ANffrtJET GOOD BARGAINS, J.W 'JOATS lakes pleasure in announcing lo the citizens of Rensselaer and sumnadiug com ‘ry that he ia prepared to famish all kiuds of ' FIRST QUALITY CIGA&S of the beat mamifactnr(,,aud at low prices. Mv Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, NAVY, TEN 8, TWENTIES, dtC., &.C. are all Selrct Brands, of the Best Quality, and will be sold as low as in any market to the West! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE, and l flutter myself Hint I cun g give satisfaction *- Remember the place and give me a call—ut ÜBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. J- W. COATS 1-1-ti. Boy the Best! WOOD’S SIX<F-RAK!B REAPER AND MOWEKR. THE CHAMPION HARVESTER OF THE WORLD. Over 20,000 of these Machine* were made nud sold the last. Harvest, nud still the demand wus not supplied! Over 10,000 have been sold in the W est, alone, for next Harvest! 95,000 are speaking for themselves In the Harvest-Fields of the World! You must see them at work, to judge of their merits. MOHAWK VALLEY CUPPER, AND WESTERS PRAIRIE PLOWS. For Ease of Draft, Quality, and Range of Work, they are unequalled. WARRANTED TO SCOUR IN ANY SOIL. TAYLOR’S STEEL TOOTH RAKES. It has been thoroughly tested in raking Hav, Grain and Oats into Sheaves, Cornstalks, Flax, Slabs out of Clover fields, and even Brash on new grennd,ond has proven itself perfect and complet* lu evory department. Gold Medal Thresher AM) IMI’KO V IflJL> Cary Hors^-Power, Built at the Robinson Machine Works, Richmond, lud. 1-32 F, W. Bedford. FRUIT TREES. r emeus wanting APPLE, PEAR, or PEACH TREES, Of thrifty growth and reliable frail, need not go from home to get them. Abo, & ve®*s#w STRAWBERRIES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND VINES “'evergreens : Famished to* order. flyPemons wishing to plant this Spring had better lot ns have their orders imraodi•teiy so that, if we have not the kind eo hand, we (Wn f*t them hem in feed Ume ifdt pleating. ' • O*Leave your orders either at the farm or at Dr. Wm. H. Martin's office. 1-28-If ROBERT Y * MARTIN
50,000 Acres . .. OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are eoureiileMt (o Rail Ronds,Chnrehee and School*. Soino Timber. Soli Adapted lo Farming and Grating. Climate healthy uud pleosint. Water goo I. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General tonne one-third down uud balance in two yearly payments, but in some iustancea a longer time will be given. 1 am uleo authorized to sell A Number of Fine Farms at From $lB to $2. r > per Acre. Having been located in Jasper couuty for •loven yOara, and having been engaged the greater pail of that time in locating ditches, showing binds and surveying in tills and Niwton counties, my acquaintance with nil the lends situated in these comities is superior to that of any other iquu. I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be ready at all times to show laud. .JOHN MILLER, Office, Rensselaei, Jasper County, ind. 1-27-ly. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 50,000 LBS. OP WOOL WANTED! For which I will pay Mia Highest Price, IN GASH! Or will exchange Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, or any other Goods kept iu my establishment. These Goods b»v« all been bought from onr Western Woolen Factories and are WARRANTEDTO GIVE SATISFACTION All persons having Wnol to sell, will do well to call and examine iny Slock, and learn iny pricee. As I ship all my Wool direct to New York, 1 tlatter myself that I Can Pay Higher Prices than moat Purchasers. ETDon’t forget to cull. I will aleo aeil you the Cheapest Suit of Clothing You Ever Wore, and As Good a Barrel of Flour as You Ever Saw, And all cheap for Cash or Trade. 1-SMrnt*. A. LEOPOLD. —. -r- —m —— 3 Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOAN! W.J. Laßue la just now receiving the largest stock of DRYGOODS, ! GROCERIES, lIATS & CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES, BEADV MADE CtOTHINC, (Spring, 'Summer and Fall,) OLASSWJhKE, QITEF.NSWARE, WOODENWAKE, MILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE JARS, * AC., &*C., AC., AC., EVer brought to Rensselaer, all of which will be told at smaller prufits than any other houae In town. The Goods are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought at I.ower Prices than we havo ever bought before. If the citixena of Rensselaer ami vicinity will call and look through onr assortment before buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION ae to the above stateinent. Wears Faying theHighert Prices for all kiudu of COUNTRY PRODUCE. each a* G«GS, IHITTGU, POTATOES, ft E A NS, court, OATS, <"* ... SOHGUVN, POVLTHT, HIOKS, mTs, AC., &C., AC., AC. .4 ' ‘ < 1 • " Give nsa call. It will cost yon nothing to look, and you will certainly save a greatdea! to buy of u*. We have a very large stock of Woolens, such as Blue, Brown and Mixed jeans. . , CASHMERES, SEEPS GREY, SATINETS, DRESS FLANNELS, t ; *> SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, ANP FLAfN COMMON FLANNELS, All of which we will excWkngtf; at the very lowest prices for WOOL., Mx 1 . .;-vfM • yT. % m 4- •- For which we will give the very highes pricG. l-JO-3*. Reniselaot, April 3], 1869.
. THE f.I.H OLD UNI 1111 l t STOEUt MAS Changed Proprietors} * But D. 1. JACKSON has token H under his charge, and he Hallers himself that he will be enabled to rauder satisfaction to all l the eld putreus of this old and popular establishment, and not only retain old customers, bat, by soiling his wuron at REASON A BEE PRICES, . be able to hold out Indiincmeirts for a large increase of pslronnge. He bos just received u complete stock of fre-b and pure DRUGS, PA INTS, DYES, CHEMICALS, And all the other articles requisite to «ret 'the wants of his customers. A new end select stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY At D. I. JACKSON’S. Wall Paper, Of all grades, front 15 to 40 cents per bolt, at THE OLD LIKE DRUG BTOBJS. 20 Kegs Fahnestock's Pore White Lead, At JACKSONS. PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH, and all other . i BRUSHES in use, at the OLD LTNE DRUtt STORE, South side Washington Street, Rensselaer. ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, At JACKSON'S DIUKt STORE. One Barrel GLTJE. First Ohtse, just received at JACKSON’S. One Barrel PINE TAR, At JACKSON’S. 100 lbs. Red Lead* Pare English, At JACKSON'S. NlflUfi STORE Harding k Alter, practicing PHTUcijun sun snuoaxs T m. Take ibis method of info"’* ,'g the e tlxens of Jasper County and vkigitj that they have opened a New Duo Sroan in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Per. caplin Si. Son, one door eeat of Vanatti & Sen’s large Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in the town. They wilt usually keep on hand • full (apply of DRUGS, MEsmcnvES POINTS, OtU» DYE-STUFFS, SOAF, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And n full supply of From a bottle of HOSTEITER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER. W e keep constantly on hand a goad tupply of x , SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, torUtng-lflapcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, iliipi*, From esix 0 Paint Praeb to the vmaOsat camel’s hair Pencil Brash. * Alee have "WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEtf* GIN, AC., For medleinal use only, aH of which w* will veil cheep fer eash, and we Invite the Public to examine enr stock before purchasing else where. . • "* -- ■ ■ Warding <s alter. 1 *
cm dim * ItKNHMItJ.AACIt. jNltl, Weriey Thomp«m,Propriotor. We take pleasure in thanking 'he ctlissus 1 of Jaap*- county, f.-r lh.tr punt, nslr.osgu during the last few years, n .III WoilM rs(p*6te fullysolir.il the contlunune’e el the *UUtu, knowing that wr f . Can Alwnyu Snfivfy UodfonMf*, by giving them a good article of Whstevur they wish to buy. Wobuy our goodsof only First Cluss Ksstern Houses, those we haw tried fnf yeurU. and alwuys know what kind cf goods we sro getting. We have notv tm hand, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK bt DHU GB, MEDIGIN ES, CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS or all deSeriptton*, TOILET ARTICLSS such as BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, - PERFUMERY, &Csi dtC. § PAINTERSIGOODS, ' such an OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES. STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, &C.. ACPURE WINES AND LIQUORS sold only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A Variety of DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too numerous to mention. We keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of School, and Blank Book& STATIONERY OF AIL KINDS Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and eaiesfactiou guaranteed. Also, an assonmeut of TOBACCOS & CIGARS all of, which we can sell as lew as any heuaa towd ' _ ■" 1 ■ I. M. STAOMBOOML •• »• STSCSUOrSB •* • si RENSSELAER FURNISHING AND HARD WARS STORB. ——-r—v-^r ——: WE bug leave to invite the.attention • the people of Jasper and Newton counties, sad the rest of mankind, ta oar fal and complete stuck of NAILS, GLASS, SASH, - r ' DOORS, WT«- 'I ■ -is . « . ■ • PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS. STRAP HOBW, TAMA and • t > . • ’.<> - POCKET CUTLEBT, WHITE LEAD, LiN SEED AND COAL OIL sad iverythlng else usually kept la a Kali regatuted hardware store. ALSO. /BOOKING AND H HATING U SIXIVKS qj the latest atylea and ia endlaa variety. V-piNWAKK or all kfnda; and evny--L thing else nsnally kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. -pramm chacßb, tables um CRIBS, . I ' ' mvi, WASH-STANDS, ■ BUBBAUSi sad everything eU. mostly kept p aptuye#*' v conducted Feral to re store. tfe keep conetaatfy. employed the vetyjpfh j of tinner* and cabiuet makers, and , fore prepared to do repairing or job work, t* either departaMut, at alt «•*•- ’ 1 coffins kfy sbi«>kir«i»r' stsntly on hand or mnda |0 aad*r en short notlee, at the lowest ytUMiMa y - I V' 1 ‘ 't ! .i l ,': ' a* . : ? ' ‘ k •tyE make! * onr Wness te BmUb W eeoytMtlg needed to ..., , • t ' .• *• J BWLD OJR FUHNISH ,*■ t , a konee. Call and see ue before purohSeleg’ 8TAOKHOU8BA»BO'
