Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
‘Thursday, August 10th, 1869.
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Ihe potatoes are begining to rot in some of the patches about town. 1 he Free Will Baptists, hold a basket meeting at Hoover’s school house, next Sunday. Hon. Ezra Wright has been secured by Treasurer Platt to assist him in the duties of his office. — Both gentlemen have our congratulations. We hear that a son of Air. John IioVK, ui Jordan township, was bitten by a massasauger or grey prairie rattlesnake, while herding cattle last Saturday. Mr. Thos. Boroughs, for four years past one of the most efficient ciuee. s of Jasper county, surren■ur.n cue keys of the county treas;r; to uis successor, Mr, Charles i . , cist Thursday. . Le-'ie oi the Rensselaer belles ha- di. carded crinoline, andpromiuadc in costumes similar to those worn by their great-grand-mothers. They look more like wet,chickens nuiu •■uucks of giris.” Mr, Charles Platt entered upon his duties as couuly treasurer, last Thursday. His genial and accomodating disposition makes him a laiorite with his acquaintances and we can wish his administration no better success than that of his preatcessor. — The donation party--irt th« M. church last Thursday evening, for the benefit of the family of Rev.’M. 11. Wood, M as a nice affair and reflected great credit on the managers. They had a splendid table set, and all the arrangements M ere M ell planned. We have very encouraging reports from the corn crop in this ■county The past two weeks of favorable weather have brought forward the crop wonderfully and ■many fields that a few dayaagodid not look as if they would make an ear now promise fair for third and half crops.
Rev. AL IL Wood united in inari i.ige, this morning, August, 19th, Air. Stanton P. Lester of Newton fpnnty, and Emma, daughter of A' 1 , 11. Dowfritig. "The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's father. Of course they remembered the printer, and came down witii a generous slice of cake, for which they have our thanks. Operations have been suspended by the Kankakee Valley Draining Company “for a few days.” A number of resignations have been tendered and accepted, among them Is that of Air. Rodney Spaulding, the appraiser from Jasper county. Humor Las it that there has been a big quarrel in the organization which will cause it to collapse. - Our Remington correspondent, ‘ L.,’’ writing under date of the 16th, says, “An extra freight train going west was thrown from the track about one mile and a half w? hire, yesterday afternoon, !>■;■. . d r-i age was done beyond i ic.s ;• of some ears, and a -i'g'i.t bruises to the hands.— Tie . • ■■•tion hands were called out .••'.■.■si in replacing the cars on tac 17 ~<•!»,a nd while driving down p i a hand-ear, one of them fell off} across the track, a wheel passing j over his leg just above the ankle} nearly breaking it.”
We are informed of a painful accident at Logansport, day before yesterday, which resulted in the death of two persons formerly residents of Remington. On Tuesday James Curry aud his brother Ed. '.were'bathing m the river .at Lowhen someipow James got beyond his depth, and being blind C4>uid not get out. Ed., who was a young lad from ten to fifteen .years of age, went to his assitance and was drawn under by him, and both were drowned before they could be rescued, They were broth-ers-of Mr. K. Al, Curry, formerly of this place. Alerv. Cissel keeps a neat and orderly ice cream saloon, and the cream dished out is -Well flavored and luscious. Merv. is a good feL low and worthy «f patronage.
MieaM. P. Bolles will commence 1 * three months’ school at Reining- ■ ton, in a few days. Her terms are three dollar* for primary lessons; three dollar* and aeventy-five cents for common and higher English 1 branches; Latin lesson* extra. No I deduction will be made for an ab-i •ence of les* than two weeks. We understand that Misa Bolle* is well educated and an accomplished teacher. A. L. Sparling, the happy parient of a bouncing boy nearly a month old, is still running his butcher shop in Goddard’s grocery, where I he has always on hand the choicest I beef and mutton in America, which ’ he proposes to sell at the lowest I living rates. That boy has got to ; be eared for regardless of consc- | quences and Abe means to “fight it out on this line if it takes all: snminfer” and part of next winter. '
W. J. Laßtie, for the last fifteen or twenty years one of the mos( successful merchants of Rensselaer, is receiving a very large and carefully selected stock of goods for the fall trade of Jaspercounty. Perhaps no merchant in the place is better calculated to anticipate the wants and wishes of the people than this gentleman. All who trade with him once go the Second time, for three reasons; there is always a full stock to select from, the prices are reasonable, and the clerks gentlemanly and attentive. “Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer,” because Mans. Star.r sells as fine beef ns can be found in any market, at the lowest possible rates. Only think; the best, juciest and tendcrest sirloin or round steaks for 10 cents a pound and excellent roasts for 4to 8 cents a pound! It is the best chance the people of Rensselaer and vicinity have had to luxuriate on good beef at living rates since the rebellion collapsed.
Land far Sale.
South-west quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five, south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section twenty-six, southwest quarter of the north-west quarter section twenty six, and the northwest quarter of the south-west qu liter section twenty-six, all in towe. twenty-eight, range six. The above land will be sold very cheap for cash. Give us a call. Dwiggius «t Thompson.
Notice* Those interested in reclaiming lands wet and overflowed by the Iroquois river above Rensselaer, will hold a meeting at the Court House on Saturday, August 28, 1869, at one o’clock P. M., to organize a company for that purpose. The owners of such lands are especially invited to attend the meeting. -—•— (Signed) S. P. Thompson, G. A. Moss, iVm. H Martin, I. M. Stackhouse, Leander Pray, F. W. Bedford, Thomas J. Spitler, E P. Hammond.
Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Fancy Goods at ’’ardine <fc Alter’s. Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’sCigars and Tobacco of best quality at Harding <t Alter’s. Try Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it is i good. Sign of the Indian. Coats has a fine lot of Chewing' Shorts—cheap—at sign of the Indian, i A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, ! at C. C. Starr’s. If you want a good 5 cent Cigar call! at Coats’, sign of the Big Indian. 1 A select lot of Groceries at Hard-} ing <fc Alton’s New consi|liment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr's. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. Swain, at Starr's. Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes and lluisijus, at Stan’s. * Festivals, Pie Nice, Partiesand fam-1 illes furnished with Ice Cream in 1 large or small quantities, at Starr’s. j Call and try Costs’ fine Habana Ci-' gars—the best Cigars ever offered in Rensselaer. Sign of the Indian. w J, W, Coat* hawa fine assortment of Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Sleeve Buttons. etc., call and examine them.— Sign of the Indian.
Our store is Ailj of New Goods, which we are bound to offer at the lowest prices. Chambraa, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladlea. Linen Panta, Coats and Full Suite for the Gentlemen. Hate, Cape and the finest Boots in the county. We have two tun« of Sugar, bought before the rwe, . We are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, in Cash or goods. We are agents for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Prices, with ouly 5 cents per.lb. added. 7 ~ L. 4 N. W. Hopkins,
How true and how strung, (hat peol pie should seek relief in the hieroglyph les of a doctor’* prescription when they can buy an good, and nine time* out, of ten, a better remedy than mo*t doctor* give, for the inaignifl<jant sum of 25.cts. We refer to Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills. These pills cure Headache, Liver Coinplaint, Indigestion, Ferimie Irregularities, , and till Billions disorders. They are prtqiared from a formula, pronounced by the most learned Physicians of our country, to be the best and most uiiluersal of family medicines. Give them a fair trial and you will never be without Judson’s Mountain Herb i Pills. Sold by all dealers. 1-44-4 HOIUT. TESITinO.IT. Spuing Poht, Jackson Co., Mich. August 1. fir. C. W. Hoback—Dear Kir: My boy, about eight years old, Mas very much troubled with. St. Anthony's Dunce, so that at times he was unable tb feed himself, frequently falling on the floor or ground in a fit—and three of my family hud the fever and ague. I bought some of your Scandinavian Blood Pilis and Purifier of your agent, here, Mr. Calkins, and to our great Joy ■ they not only cured the fever anil ! ague, but my boy.uf the Kt. Anthony’s Dunce, for which we shutl ever feel ' grateful. Yours truly, G. H. Baum. I 1-44-4 ■OH 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 is especially adapted to children. Sold by D. I. Jackson. Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of 9urvey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday lhe6.li day of September 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of sectlop number three, township number twenty nine north of rang.; five wm>. Ordered by B. Johuson. JOHzN MILLER, Surveyor 1-47 3t Jasper County. Notice of Survey. VT OTICE is hereby given that I will on J_\( Monday the Bth day of September 1.-G9, proceed to mak« a legal survey of Section number thirty-four Township number thiity north of Range six west. Ordered by Joseph Pass. JOHN MlLLEß,Surveyor, i-47 3t Jasper County. Application for License. NOTICE is hereby piveti flint Jared IL Fountaiu-, a- white luaie i .habitant oi Remington, Jasper county, Indiana, will apply to the 'Board of Com.iiissioneis of said county, at the September. A. D. 1819, term of said Board, lor a license to sell intoxicating liquors in s less quantity than a quart at u time, wilh the privilege of allowing the same to bo drunk on the promises. Tlie premises wliereen said liquors are to be sold a.ni drank, are located and described as follows, to-wit: —The first floor of a frame building situated on th- west side of lot numbet two ;2), block number eight (8), iu the town of Remington, in Carpenter township, Jasper county, and Slate of Indiana. JARCD4T. F<)UNTAIN.
S TATE of Indiana, Jasper county, ss.Sandford G. Faulkner nud-his wife Faulkner, whose name is unknown to the plaintiff. are notified that Willis Marton has file., his complaint against Ihetn Io quiet title, with an affidavit authorizing publication; thut proof of this public itlun will bo made at the nexl'term of the Jasper Circuit C»uirt; and that said action will be heard and deter-' mined on the 2d day of the following term of said Court, commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county, on the 4th Monday of March, 1870. Witness the Clerk ami Seal of said 51. s j- Court, ibis sixth day of August, 1869. MARION L-SPITLER, Clerk, tfaimn ond & gpi tier, Attys. . 1-46-3 In the Ciriiuil Court of J asper County, Indiana, at tile term of said Court, Commencing on the 4th Monday of September, 1869 William Andrews) es > Petition for Divorce. Eliza J. Andrews, ) Said defendant will take notice of the ptndeucy of said action, and that the same will be hoard and determined at said term of said Court, at ilia Court House in Rensselaer, in said County Witness the Cleric, and seal of ( 1., s. y said Court, this 30th day of July —1869 MARION L,SPITLER. Clerk, By James A Burnham, Deputy. Hammond & Spitler, Attys. l-45-3t CITATE OF INDIAN A, I 0 COUNTY OF JASPER,( SS. No. 196. Margaret Giilet and Elam Giilet, her husband, will lake notice that Mary F Woodward has filed in the Circuit Court of said county her complaint against them to quiet title, and that the same will be heard at the next term of said court. MARION L SPITLER, •{ l. s. [• Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court, Be J. A. Burnham, Deputy. July 29tli, 1869. Dwiggius & Thompson, Attys for Pltiff. 1-41-3 ' State o| Ind-amt, ) Complaint No. 195 County of Jasper, ( Allred MdCoy and Alfred Thompson having filed iu my office a campl hit in Foreclosure, and an affidavit of nonresidence; notice is hereby given to Jodio M. Stldger, Frauk G. Stidger, Arthur J llawlie, Jehu A. A' kins, Lebbeus F. Hand, Athelbert F. Kelthley, James p, l.uso and Duvid T. Starkey *o appear and answer thereto. Said coinp'uint will be heard ou the 2nd day of the September Term of the Circuit Court Io commence on Monday,September 2711 i A. D. 1869, at the Court House In raid county. Wltuesu my hand and seal of said (SEAL ' Court this 28th day of July, A. kr7x-vi7D.1869 MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. . ... James A. Burnham, Deputy. Dw igglns &, Thonipsou Attys for Piffs 1-44.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy 0! judgment and ordei oi aula to me directed from the ■ Cleric of the Jumper Common Pleax Court; I will expose al public sale, to the highest ' bidder, 011 " ' J Saturday, August 98th, 1869,1 at. or about, oue o’clock in the afternoon.of said dav, nt the door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rent" ’ and profits, tor a term not exceeding seven | yours.of the following described real estate, 10-wit; . » The east half of. the north-east quarter Of section ten( 10), lowmhip. thirty-one (31) north, range seven (7/ west. And ou lail.ure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and Costs, 1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the . fee simple of said real estate. 1 Ordered to bo sold us the property of Thomas V. Dill aud Marshal A. Dili, at the suit of, Augus D. Wood, Thomas Cotte rail and So- 1 lou Knight. ? Said sale will be made without any relief ' whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN,Bheflff August 2nd, 1869. of Jasper County, Ind i Hammond •&. Spitler, Attys. 1-15-31
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IN THE Old Shanghai Building, • ALL or WHICH ARE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. ■ everybody ATTHB RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. W DO ATS takes pleasure'll announcing to r “cltihefts of Renssetaer and surrounding c.u. ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds us FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the best manufacture,and at low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOB A COOS, MOUNTAIN dew, NZiTAraL LEAI, NA<Y, TENS, TWENTIES, &.C., 4-C. are all Select Brauds, of the fiest Quality, and wiil be sold as low as in any market, in the 11 «st ! 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 ’ 1-1-tt.
50,000 Acres OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are convenient to Rail Roads,Churches and Schools. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Farming aud Grazing. Climate healthy and pie. cant. Water goo I. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General terme one-third down aud balance in twr ydhrly payments, but in some instances a longer time will be given. 1 am also authorized tdseli A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having been located in Jasper qounty for eleven years, and having been engaged the greater pait of that time in locating ditches, showing lands and surveying in this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with al) the hind' situated in these counties is superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the And will be ready at all times to show land.' JOHN MILLER, County Sqxxeyoraud Lund Agent. Office, Rensselaer, Jasper County, Ind. , 1-27-ly,
FRESH DRUGS? THE PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD UW lIBU. SIM take, t hl. oportunilv of rolurnlng hii thunka to the citizen* of Jaiper and aurroundlng countlea, for the very liberal patronage extended to aeid store since he has taken envge of the same; and lie udw .lakes the privilege of Informing his patrons that he has largely increased the stock its trade, and can sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such country produce as he can uie in the general Drag trade. The proprietor holies by strict attention to business and the efficient aid of the ever obliging MR. EMMETT KANNAL to largely increase bis business in the future. Prescription* Carefully Prepared, Day or Night. During the night Mr. a annul will be found In the first room to the right, on the second floor of the “Shanghai Building,” n*ar the Drug Store, and will cheerfully till all proscriptions after closing hours. JP* I- Jackson. ■ A NEW SUPPLY OF ~ GLASS AND EARTHENWARE FRU IT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JACKSON’S. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for sale cheap, just received from Chicago, at the Old Lino Drug Store, by D. I. JACKSON. BEST QUALITY Com Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON’S. PURE SODA AMD Cream of Tartar, for enlinary purposes ■ 'try them—at JACKSON’S DRUG STORE. Pure Flavoring Extracts prepared from the test Lemons and fntk \ aiil£at ■ JACKHON'S. ONE BARREL Best Brown Paint, JUST RECEIVED AT JACKSONS. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in flu cans and palls, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, 1). I. JACKSON. PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinds, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AC., At JACKSON’S. hom« Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND DH.UGGIIBTB. Take this method of info -i .g 'hr a tlzens of Jasper Comity and vii.uity . that they have opened a New Drug Stoss in Rensselaer, iu the room fo’merly occupied by Percupile A Son. one door east of Vanatta Sl Son’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 will usually keep on hand a full sup. ply of DRUGS, M ES JDICIISTEBIEI PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of swot aaw, From a bottle of HOSTE ITER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN'S WORM We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOI BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-JJaper. SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, BRUSHES, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, z-- GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examine our stock before puichasing etee whereHARDING A A,JLTER.
- AT THOMPSON’S - CITY DRUG STORE RENSSELAER, / ‘ p. ■ v PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DIE STUFFS, * VARNISHES, WINES & LIQUORS, (fob medical USS only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I. M. STSCXHOCSS. C. ». STACXIIOVBI RENSSELAER FURNISHING HARD WARE STORE. • * "VM , r E beg leave to invite the attention < f W the people of Jasper and Newton counties, acd the rest of mankind, to our fa! and complete stock of
NAII.S, GDASS. SASH, DOOBS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, TABLKaad POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, LjN ./ : BRED AND COAL OIL. and iverything else usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. a .. pOOKING AND HEATING STOVES oj the latest styles audio endite variety.,, rrtINWABE of all kinds; “ d JL thing eta usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. CHAUS, TABLES SATES CHIBA WASH-6TANM, 3URKAUA and everything etoe oiuatly kept in a properl conducted Furniture store. We keep constantly employed the very beet of tinner, and cabinet ma kern, and are therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, in either department, at all limes. COFFINS of all styles kept constantly on hand or made to order on short notice, at the lowest possible rates. "VX7"E make it oar business to famish ▼ v everything needed to BUILD OR FURNISH a house. Call and see as before pnrohMiag elsewhere. J l-n o l BTACKUOUBE A 880
' ■ Iginl Eoporteily dosigtMt frr Kr Kr sT the Mod. irol and th* /taiy, nsOUsastae thooe iitfrtnsie medMnol pfwporaM «Mvb belong to an (JU and Furs «*. Inaiap.ua.bl. to Females. Good fcr IM■M, CMoptsinSU. A dnlletaeo Toole. Fat Op In caeca. ooutaintag one deeeo bottluo «wh, and sold by aN draggMe, rroe.ro, Ao. A. M. Binninger A Co-, ombUsM IT7B, Ne.lt Beaver SUsot. Now York. 1-fT-lf ■ THE WORLD WOWHED SINGER SEWING MACHINE! lain agent for thisspletidid nntchlna and would reotust all those needing machine*, to call at my residence »M see some of Ito work. I challenge comparison. Reffkbencee; Mr*. I. M. Stockhouse. Mn. Thou. Boroughs. Mn. Beth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, and otnefot _• All kinds of foauhlne twist ahd c<>!« ors of threads, Brooks oUO yds. * eord thread, best in the World,'for sals. WM. H. RHUADKB. Sept. U. UWB. 1-38-ts. We call the attentioa of our readers to ibO remarkable certificates of cares performed by Dr. C. W. Rebeck's celebrated Srondluai vlen Medicines. We Jo so. knowing tboat tr be genuine. The agent has shows ns ths original letters, copies of which appear below ■ The proprietors of these mediciaso au - thorite us to say, that they will give a reward of tea thousand dollars to any person who will show that any J the letters referred to are not anthentle. They have been sent unsolicited, and the company hove tn their proceesion over 5,000 of a similar character. Any Druggist can satisfy the aaoet skeptical of the value of those truly woaderful Agents, Rebeck’s Stomach Bitters, Ro> back’s Scandinavian “Blood Purifier aad Blood Pilte.” The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable news* papers in the United States. What can be more convincing? HOME TESTIMONY. The Cincinnati Daily Times 1 of March 21,1861, says:/ The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if we may Judge by the testimonials eon* stantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wisconsin, to be found in our advertising columns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is be* ing adopted by them in their practice, aa a cure tor many diseases which they ean not treat effectually in any other way* We understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has during the present year nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purification of the blood, and a consequent eradication of disease. 1-29-1).
