Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, July 20, 1809.
The thermometer stood nt 05° this morning at 7 q’clock. Native ripe apples hityo make their appearance in Rensselaer. The wool trado of Rensselaer amounts to less than 20,000 pounds this year. Another heavy rain storm visited this county Sunday evening and the prairies and fields are again Hooded. An amateur dramatic troupe is in process of organization in Rensselaer which will make tits debut sometimo in September. Wo see Mr. Mart. V. 13. Warner is putting a new fence in front of the property recently purchased of Mr. Elihu Pierce. Warner’s volocipedc has been broken and don’t come out any more. Checkers is still the favorite game, “’t aint so exawstin’ ycr know.” Abe Sparling has opened out a butcher shop at his old stand in the City liakery. lie has some very fine mutton there this morning. Call and sec him. O
A now suspension bridge across the gutter in front of the l’ostolticc is among the improvements tins week. Conwell is architect and builder. , Several responses in obedience to the command “Go forth, multiply, increase and replenish the earth” are reported this week. All “as well as could be expected” and most of’em boys. Mr. Simon Phillips offers to donate four acres of land ou the west side of town, to the 1., D. & C. R. It. Co., for depot buildings, Mr. A. Tharp offers two acres adjoining—who will bid higher? We saw four sweating, puffing gentlemen pitching horseshoes yesterday. You can’t make it popular, sirs, it is too much like work. Checkers is still the “national game” with Rcnsselaerians. Our enterprising, genial and popular Township Trustee, C. W. Henkle, is opening a stock of hardware and sundries, one door below Jackson’s Drug Store, on Washington Street. We wish him success. We have received jm order to print three hundred blank conveyances of right of way, for the benlit of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company. Prepare to fill them out.
We notice the good natured countenance of Mr. George McCullough furmerly a resident of Jasper, smiling upon old acquaintances again. Mr. McCullough hails from Pat--tonsburg, Missouri, and reports the crop prospects fine when he left. Jasper county has 340,31 a. 71 acres of real estate within her borders, appraised at $1,231,934.73. — There arc $270,707.27 worth of improvements on the lands. Her towns are valued at $98,599; and I he nine miles of railroad at $35,000. A cow aftaelaafT/ne of Mr. T. J. Spider’s little boys last week and was only prevented-making a local for us by the timely appearance of Mr. Spider. The little fellow was bruised somewhat, but not seriously damaged. . Capt. Joseph Pillars, formerly a resident of Jasper county, now a citizen of Kansas, dropped in on us for a few fninutos, yesterday.— Joe says they have bad considerable rain out there this season, but their crops promise better than ours. Wo infer, however, that lift does not consider thatoountry verybnuch superior to ours in natural advantages. The Rensselaer Flouring Mills, J. D. & C. D. Hopkins, proprietors, has never been iu better order for doing good work than at the present time. There is plenty of water, and it is run night and day. It is winning golden opinions from tbo public and people bring their grain iu some instances twenty-five and thirty miles, which is the best kind of evidence of its popularity. —■.at....-.;.
Tlio citizens of Rensselaer held an impromptu jollification over the result ot tho railroad election, last Thursday evening. A bonfire was built, the anvils brought out and fired, the cornet and martial bands played inspiriting airs, and everybody was jolly. It. C- Gregory, Esq., of Montioello, hSjjiponhrg in town, was introduced-by Col. E. P. Hammond and addressed tho assembly from tbe Austin House balcony, in a pleasant little speqeh of about ton minutes length. As we said beforo, everybody felt jolly, and some ot tbo boys even glorious before the/ went wont homo—in tho morning. The Town Marshal is busy clcan- - ing out the gutters along tho streets ami public highway's. Under an Act passed by the legislature, last session, Marshals of towns arc empowered with the authority of district supervisors to call out persons liable to road laboiv repair the streets and bridges of ftis district, give receipts for labor, eto. This law also provides that towns be road districts, entitled to its proportion of public road money, which will prove of groatAnine to towns heretofore relying on special taxation for street improvemetits.
REMINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
TRIAL OF MOWING MACHINES. Tbe McCormick Triumphant. ItKMTNdTON, July 20th, 1809. Messrs. Eds. Union: Dkak Sins: After repeated efforts to have a field trial of the different Mowing Machines represented at this place, for the purpose of testing the merits and points of superiority of each, an arrangement was finally made for a public trial before a court of five judges selected from our best farmers, who subjected each machine to such thorough tests that even to fail would hardly bring dihgi'ace. The persons selected as judges were Messrs. David King, Joseph Crowden, Capt. Elliott, Peter and • The competing'machines were the Hubbard, Yankee Mower, Hufllue, Wood and McCormick. The place selected for trial was Mr. G. B. Chappell's meadow, which, owing to recent heavy rains, was somewhat soft, but this did not prove a serious obstacle to either of* the machines. After trying each Mower fast, then slow, then bv stopping In heavy grass and starting without backing up, and closely observing the relative side-draft, the judges decided in favor of the McCormick, and this decision was concurred in by a large majority of the spectators. Farmers, look toyoUt interests! Try the McCormick, it will cost you nothing as you have the privilege of returning it if it fails to give satisfaction. L-
Never forsake a friend, but treat him witli one of the best cigars in town —they arc to be found at the Barber’s. Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. ■ -♦ • Festivals, PicNics, Parties and families furnished' with Ice Cream in large or small quantities, at Starr’s. Three more of those splendid cheeses made l>y Mr. Swain, at Starr’s. Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes and Baisins, at Starr’s. J. W. Coats has a line assortment of Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Sleeve Buttons, etc., call and examine them.— Sign of the Indian. Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Fancy Goods at Harding & Alter’s. Pearl Harley, for soups, at Starr’s. Try Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it is good. Sign of the Indian. Another invoice of 20 kegs of that Pure Fahnestock While Lead, at Jackson’s Drugstore. Cigars and Tobacco of best quality at Harding & Altcr’s. Coats lias a fine lot of Chewing Shorts —cheap—at sign of tbe Indian. A new supply of Cigars, from sto 10 cents each, at Jackson’s. A large lot of new Tea Sets —cheap, ut C. C. Starr’s. If you want a good 5 cent Cigar call at Coats', sign of the Big Indian. A select lot of Groceries at Ilarding tfc Alter.’s _ ’ New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. Call and try Coats’ fine Hnbatm Cigars—the best Cigars ever offered in Rensselaer. Sign of the Indian. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the .town, at C. C. Starr’s, How true and how Strang, that people should seek relief in the hieroglyphics of a doctor’s prescription when they enn buy as good, and nine times out of ten, a better remedy than most doctors give, for the insignificant sum of 25 cts. We refer to Judsou’s Mountain Herb Pills. These, pills cure Headache, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities, and all Billions disorders. They are prepared from a formula, pronounced by the most learned Physicians of our country, to be the best and most uniuersal of family- medicines. Give them a fair trial and you will never be without Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, Sold by all dealers. 1-44-4
OurstoreisfullofNew Goods, which we are hound to offer at tho lowest prices. Chambrns, Ginglmms, Lawns ami Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Suits for the Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and tho finest Hoots in tho 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 are agents for “The < irent American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Tens ut List Prices, with only 5 cents per lb. added. L- & N. AV. Hopkins.
HOME TESTIMONY.
Spuing Pout, Jackson Co., Micir. August 1. Dr. C. AV. ItoßAck —Dour Sir: My boy, about, eight years old, was very much troubled with St. Anthony’s Dance, so that at times lie was unable to feed himself, frequently falling on the floor or ground In a lit—and three of my family had the fever and ague. I bought some of your Scandinavian Blood Pills arid Purifier of your agent here, Mr. Calkins, and to ottr great joy they*not only cured the fover and ague, but my boyof tlieKt. Anthony’s Dance, for which we shall ever feel grateful. Yours truly, G. H. Baum. 1-44-4
FOR THE SKIN.
Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and ia especially adapted to children. Sold by I). I. Jackson. Remsselacr, and all Druggists in Jasper County. *
Fruit Jars—Spepccr’s patent, anil all varieties—cheap—Just received, at Jackson’s. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OTATE OF INDIANA, ( Q COUNTY OF JASPER J S 3. No. I9G. Margaret Billet and Elam Gillet, her huabnnd, will take notion that Mary F. Woodward liaa tiled in Ilia Circuit Court of laid county her complaint against them to quiet title, mid that the same will be heard at the next term of raid court. MARION L. SPITLER, •{TTsT}. Clerk of Jnaper Circuit Court, Bv J. A.Burulmin, Deputy. July 29th, 1869. Dwiggius &. Thompson, Attys for Fluff. 1-44-3 Stole of Indiana, 1 ss Complaint No. 195 County of Jasper, J Alfred McCoy and-Alfred Thompson having filed in my ofiico a complaint in Foreclosure, and un affidavit of nonresidence; notice is hereby given to Jodio M. Stidgor, Frank G. Stidger, Arthur J Jluwlie, Jehu A. Atkins, Lebbons F. Hand, Athelbert F. Kcithley, James P. Luse and David T. Starkey <o appearand answer thereto. Said complaint will he heard on the 2nd day or the September Term of the Circuit Court to commence on Monday, September 27th A. D. 1869, at the Court House in said county. >;■ v Witness my hand and seal of said (\ REAL) Court this 28tli day of July, A. Wv-^AMBG9. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. James A. Burnham, Deputy. Daigg Ins & Thompson Attys for Plffs 1-44.
Non-Resident Notice. gTATE of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Before Wm. B, Query f J. P. of Gillam Tp Isaac G. Brasket vs.) Leeuard Walters. J Demand, $67. Said defendant is notified that n summons hi the case lias beeu dulv issued and returned without service! that said cause is adjourned until Saturday tlie 7lh day of August. 1869, at 2 o’clock p m., bnd unless he appear, and answer or demur thereto, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. WILLIAM B. QUERRY, l. s. Justice of the Peace. July 13, 1869. l-43-3-fs6. Non-Resident’s Notice. STATE, of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In the Circuit Court, September Term, 1869. Virginia C. Bowyer, vs. ) Elijah Smith A. Wm. Smiths Complaint 194. Now comes the plaintiff, by Henry C. Thornton, attorn-y, and files hor complaint herein, together with an affidavit that Bnid defendants are not now residents of the Slate of Indiana, (being residents of the State of Ohio): Notice is thereforo hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and-appear on the first day of the noxt term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to he liolden on the 4th Monday of September, A. D. 1869,at the court house in Rensselaer, iu said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence.' • Witness my name and the Seal of said Court affixed, at Rensselaer this 19th day of July, A. D. 1869. MARION L. SPITLER, 1-43-3 James A- Burnham, Deputy.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy ol judgment aud order of sale 16 me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court; blbo, by virtue of another certified copy of judgment and order of sale to me directed from tlio Clerk of the Newton Circuit Court; and also, by virtue of another certified copy of judgment nnd order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper CircuiU Court, I will, oft Saturday, August 7tli, 1860, at, or about, one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jusper county, Indiana, offer nt public auction the rent? and profits, for a term notexceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, lituate in Carpenter township, in said county of Jasper, to-wit; Tho fractional north half of the south-west quarter of section nineteen dr9) township twenty-seven (27; north, of range six (6; west, and thu north-east quarter of the south-easi quarter of section twentyfour t 24) township twenty-seven (27) no-tli, of range seven (7) west; and if the rents and profits of said real estate then aud there fail to sell fur enough to pay aud satisfy said judgments witli interest and costs thereon, I will, at tlio same time aud place and in tho manner aforesaid, sell Hi r fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to puy said judgments, interest and Costs. Ordered to be sold as the property of Henry C. Lipprant at tbe suits of William Gilmore and Luther Smith vs. Henry C. Lipprant,and also at the suit of the srme parties against Henry C. I,ippraut, William A. Lipprant, Sophia E. Lipprant, Clara M. Lipprant, Augusta Lippraut, Mary Ann Lipprant, Martin Hengstler and Caroline Heugstler. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, hut subject to redemption. ALLEN J. YEOMA N, July 12, 1869. Sheriffof Jasper Co., Ind Hammond ASpitler, Attys. l-42-3-fsl2
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a wril of vendi to mo directed from the Clerk of the Randolph Common Plcbb Court I will expose at public sale, to the Inchest bidder, on Suturduy, August 7th, 1809, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. m. of said Jay, at the door of the Court blouse ol Jasper county, the routs and profits for a term uut exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-three, 33, township thirty-one 31, north, of range six, G, west, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale tlie fee simple of said real cs^ite. Taken us tlio property of Charles F. Dervage at tlie suit of James S. Hamilton. Said sale will he mudo without whatever from valuation or nppruise|iient laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July 9,18fi9. , Sheriff of Jaspci County. Cheney <St Wataou, Attys for I’ltff. l-42-3-fslo Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure and an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, August 7, 1869, between the hours of bO o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. cf said day, at the door of the Court llonse of JaSpcr County, the rents and profits, for a terni hot exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlie east half of the south-east quarter ol section ten, HO, and the east half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, 15, all in township twenty-nine, 29, north, of range six, G, west; aim on failure fo’realize the full amount of judgment interest and costa, I will 1 at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of AI vernice Shepard and haviiia Shepard at the suit of Waller Davis, Administrator of the estate of Willard Davis,deceased. ALLIj¥J J. A EOMAN, July 12. lfC9. Sheriff of Jasper Co. Dwiggius &. Thompson, Attys for Vltff. 1,12-3- fin , v ■ , * ;
FRESH DRUGS. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD Lll DRUG STORE lakes tills oportunitv of returning his thunks to the citizens of Jusper and surrounding counties, fOf the very liberal patronage extended to said store since he lias takon charge of the same; and lie now takes tho privilege of Informing his patrons that lie hus largely irtcreased the stock in trade,and can sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such country produce as lie can use in the general Drag trade. The proprietor hopes by strict attention to husiuees and thtf efficient aid of the ever obliging Mil. EMMET K ANNA I. to largely increase his business iu the future. Prescriptions Cctrefnlly PrepAredj Day or Night. During tlie night Mr. Kannal will he found in tho first room to tho right, on the second iloor of the “Shanghai Building," near the Drug Store, and will cheerfully OU all prescriptions after closing hours. D. I. Jackson. A NEW SUPPLY OF GLASS AND EARTHEN-WAKE FBIJIT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JACKSON’S. ALL kinds of MACHINE OILS, for salo cheap, just received from Chicago, at the Old Line Drug Store, by D. 1.-JACKSON.
BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSONS PURE SODA - - Cream of Tartar, " for culinary purposes—try them —at JACKSON’S DRUG STORE. Pure Flavoring Extracts prepared from the best Lemons and fresh Vanilla, at JACKSON'S. ONE BARREL Best Brown Paint, JUST RECEIVED AT JACKSON’S. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tin cans and pails, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, D. I. JACKSON. PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinds, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AC., At JACKSON’S.
NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D n U GGII 8 T S . Take this method of info -t. ,:g “it o tizens of Jasper County and vitinity that they have opened a New Drug Store in Rensselaer, iu the room formerly occupied by Percnpilo & Son, one door oast of Vanatta &. Son’s large Harness Shop, whore they inteud to keep as good an assortment of Drugs aud Medicines as may be found In the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, M ESDIOIKTES PAINTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP t WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTELER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of * i:"' BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER, Wo keep constantly on hand u good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, - fcOritiiuj-JJapcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, From a six 0 Paiut Brush to the smallest 1 camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINK, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &C., For medicinal ora only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examino our stock before putchasing elae where- * HARDING A ALTER.
AT / THOMPSON’S:: I ’ll CITY DRUG STORE KENSSELAEtt, PUEE DRUGS, * ♦ * . *
CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, —• ; = ; t WINES & LIQUORS, (sou medical use only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I. If. BTACKHOCSI. C. D. BTACKUOCSB N' e = REN3SEUER FUnNtSKING AIvTID HARDWARE STORE.
”fTt J~E beg leave to invito the attention o VV the people of Jasper and Newton counties, and the rest of mankind, to our ful and complete stock of NAILS, glass* SASH, DOORS, PUTTY? LOCKS, BUTTS, STRAP KINOES, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, LiN SEED AND COAL OIL. and iverythlng elso usually kept In a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. /“TOOKINO- AND HEATING, V 7 STOVES oj the latest styles and in endian variety. rpiNWARE of all kinds; tnd everyX thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. CHAIRS, TABLES BAPES . CRIBS, WASH-STANDS, BUREAU 8, and everything else nsnstly kept )n a properl conducted Furniture store. Wo keep constantly employed the very best of tinner* and cabinet makers, and are therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, Ik either department, at all times. COFFINS of all styles kept eoastantly on hand or made to order on short notice, at the lowest poiislble rates. i VT7"E make It our business to farnlsh VY everything needed to BUILD OB FURNISH i*h a house. Call and tee us before purchasing elsewhere. M y* STACK HODtiB A BKO
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Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which ore convenient to Rail Ronds,Churches and Schools. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Farming and Grazing. Climate healthy and pleasant. Water goo I. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General terms one-third down ahd balance In twr yearly payments, but in some instanced a longer time will be given. 1 am also authorized to sell A Number of Fine Farms at . From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having been located In Jasper county for eleven years, and having been engaged the greater part of that time in locating ditches, showing lauds and surveying in this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with all the land, situated in these counties la superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving Bette? Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Land Agent. Office, Rensselues, Jasper County, Ind. 100,000168. OF WOOL WANTED! Highest market price paid in CASH for WOOL, or will exchange Columbus Factory JEANS I'ANSI ITI EKES, FLANNELS, SATIN ETTS, BLANKETS, CO V Ell LET id, YARNS, ice., Ac. We have just received a new and well asorted stock of all kinds of SALT, hkoCekies, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, LCIUBEK, SHINGLES, LATH, AC., AC. Call and get prices before you sell your Wool. McCollum, TurneFA Hamlin, Monti cello, 2nd June 4, 1869.
■ M WANTEU! EVERYBODY RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS* J. W COATS takes pleasure in UUnOBuCIng tothe citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding com ‘ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the best manufactiirt.dnd at low prices. Mv Fine Cut Chewing, Plug.and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, NAVY’, TENS, TWENTIES, &.C., &C. are all Select Brauds, of the Beat Quality, and wiil be sold as low aa in any market in the West ! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE, and I flatter myself that I can g give satisfaction Remember the place and give me a call—at LIBERAL CORNER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. J. W. COATS Buy the Best! WOOD’S SELF-HAKE REAPER AND MOWESFts THE CHAMPION HARVESTER OF THE WORLD. Over 20,000 of these Machines were made and sold the last Harvest, and still the demand was not supplied!
Over 10,000 have been sold in the Weat, alone, for next Harvest! 95,000 are speaking for themselves In the Harveat-Fieldi of the Wegd ( You must see them at work, to judge of their merits. MOHAWK VALLEY CLIPPER, AND WESTERN PRAIRIE FLOWS. 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 beeu thoroughly tested In raking Hav. Grain and Oats Into Bheaves, Cornstalks, Flax, Stubs out of Clover fields, and even Brush en new ground, aud has proven iteelf perfect aud complete In every department. Gold MedalTlir«sl»er AXV IMPROVED Cary Horse-Power, Built at the Itobimou Machine Works, Richmond, liid. * F. W. Bedford.
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