Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
'Thursday, August 26th, 1869.
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Pidgetms have made their appearance in considerable numbers. Abo Sparling yesterday killed a hog fpr Messrs. Pierce A Grant *fhich weighed 608 pounds. It Was rendered into lard. The first watermollons of tlio Season, measuring about six inches In diameter, sold in Bensselaer, last Stftttrday, for fifty cents apiece. Mr. J. W. LalWs son Amzl, a lad thil-tefcn.br fourteen years old, Was kicked by a Morse last Sunday lihd severely bruised on the thigh, oitt no bones brokeri; Messrs. Picrbc & Grant delivered •jf Jit'afl 6'f hogs; this tVeckj' avorageirg 28# pounds. They Were sold on contract at *8 per cwt. and brought the sellt-l-S about $4,800. Don’t fail to attend the ( meeting at the Court House next Satttrday, August 28th, for the purpose 6'f organizing a company to straighten and lower the bed of the Iroquois river. Mr. It. B. James tells us he has already gethcrcd fully ripened seed corn from a new large early varietygrown on his place this season.— Who can beat it? Apples arc worth from 40 to 75 cents a bushel; tomatoes from 50 to 75 cents; potatoes 40 cents; onions 75 cents to $1; blackberries 10 cents and huckleberries 8 cents a quart and most gone. Dr. Ritchey says, in his article on “Water Grass,” in another column, “Providence always shows a good head to the faithful laborer,” and wc guess the observation is sound. The question “Who gave Peter Wilkins the money?” is still agitating the Indianapolis Mirror , but the question agitating the people of Rensselaer is “Who took Hemphill's money?”
Mary Ann Wishard, of Pilot Grove, Newton county, died August 23d, and was buried beside her mother, in the Rensselaer cemetery, day before yesterday. Bho was the daughter of W. W. and Mary A. Wishard. ller age was eleven years and three months. A drove of eighteen Jack asses was driven into this place yesterday. They were from the neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee, and soino of them were very fine animals of the kind; one said to l»e but three years old was upwards of fifteen hands high. Mr. Alvernioe Sheppard tells us he h»s received a pair of Chester White pigs, -‘as handsome as a picture.” This is a step in the right direction. Farmers should look to tlio improvement of. their stock ns much as the improvement of their lands. In another place will Ik- found ail account, furnished by our Remington correspondent, of the death by stroke of lightning of Mr.loseph Spangler, well known by many of our readers. The deceased had been a citizen of Jasper" county for twelve or fifteen years. His family have the sympathy of a large circle of acquaintances. The weather has been purgatorially hot for the last ten days.— The thermometer has ranged in the vicinity of 00° in the shade during the daytime, while the nights are like those told ot by the Kentuckian, “just the weather to make cawn grow", so hot a man has to lay awake and fan himself with his shutt-tail.”
Wo learn of two, three or four slander eases pretty noarly ripe enough to court. A female going l»y the name of Scan. May. is said to lie unpleasantly mixed up in one or two of the fusses. Better not have much to do with her during dogdavs, there is danger of going mail. That large star to he seen in the •cast a little south of the Plcaides or Seven Stars, between eleven and twelve o’clock at nightiß not the fast approaching comet that is soon to Knock the earth skywards, but the harmless, brilliant and benignant planet Jupiter. The star of the first magnitude about 30° north, isn’t the comet either, but is called Anriga-Capella, and is an harmless fixed star. Need n’t dodge either of’em. Some very fine cat fish were caught in the Iroquois at this place last week. Kart. Warner gobbled one weighing ten pounds on Thursday. Others weighing from four to eight pounds were caught by other persons. They were the real bine river cat, a kind of fish seldom seen here. Besides catfish there are plenty of pike and bass in the river and they take the hook greedily, affording infinite sport and princely eating to our resident Isaak Wnltons. Coal Oil, at 0. 0. Starr's.
“W. H. of Remington, will please accept our thanks for his communication of August 24tli, but which was not - received uutil after the information had reached us from another source and was in type. Please next time write your name in full below your initials, not for publication, hut that we may know what friend has the kindness to show us these favors. Some sneak thief‘‘wont through” Mr. Samuel Hemphill's residen oe last Thursday uignt after the family were asleep, and carried the ofothing of Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill out doors, rifled the pockets and left them hanging on the fence where they were found next morning. Mrs Hemphill lost about SSO and Mr. Hemphill $25 or S3O by their visitor. Of course parties are suspected, and they will he arrested as soon as the chain of evidence is completed a little further, unless they take the precaution to “iitc out.” It is 100 bad, but it can’t be helped—everybody regrets it, although they know regret is useless. Both of the young ladies selected by the people of Rensselaer to teach their schools the coming wir.ter have declined. Instead of being teachers they have made arrangements to become patrons. One was married last week, and the other, it is reported, will soon “go and do likewise.” In the meanwhile it is well for those interested to look nroiind for other teachers to -fill tile vacant places.
Wc bought one pound of Early’ Rose potatoes last spring and planted thcul nbout the 10th of May—they liavfi had but indifferent cultivation, and nearly one-fourth were “scalded out” by the wet weather —they had scarcely half a chance. On Monday about fcwhthirds of them were dug, being ful : ly ripe, and measured out a good, plump bushel of sixty pounds. The rest of the seed was planted in a richer place and is still growing; it will probably yield half a bushel or thirty pounds more. This will make in.all, ninety pounds of yield from one pound of seed. The potatoes are of fair size, with the eyes on the surface, cook easily, are dry, mealy ami fine flavored. They are very early. Mr. Albert W. Cleveland, residing about, a mile and a half northeast of town, was severely bitten by a rattlesnake yesterday morning, while mowing weeds in the garden. After tightly bandaging the ancle lie hurried to town where he was attended by l)r. Lough rid go. We went to see him prepared to sympathize with him in his trouble, but when we siiw him sitting up on a lounge in the Dr’s office, looking comfortable, with his foot bandaged, and drinking whiskey without any visible effort on him, wo felt lie Was no proper object of sympathy. lie killed the snake, which was a great misfortune to the soakers of the place, and we have no doubt that snake could have done a good business if he had been saved. A chance to drink all the whiskey one would want this hot weather without any effect is not lost without making one feci had. We-arevatht-r"inclined to envy the possessor of the snake bite.
On Sunday the 22nd iiist., Ilcv. Isaac Sayler, of Newton township, performed the ceremony which united as man and wife the faithful and loveiog souls of Mr. Christian Wirtliner and Miss Sarah Leuch, of Baden, Germany. Considerable romance attaches to this wedding. The parties have been engaged for a number of years, but. were anxious to come to America, and* delayed their marriage from year to year, until about two years ago Wirthner had saved means enough to bring him to the fertilo prairies of Jasper county, where he bought a few acres of land, built a cabin, and commenced to save money to send for his betrothed. Last week she came on. Leaving family and friends, without escort, she braved the perils of land #md sea, and came a distance of nearly six thousand miles, to a strange hind, obedient to the dictates of love and placing implicit faith in the word of her lover. Wo hope they may live long to enjoy the happiness such confidence merits.
“General” Hedge came to town last Saturday riding a mule. The “General” is not very active, and-in endeavoring to dismount, his toot bocamo fast in the stirrup, which fright cned the aiule. The mule reared and plunged tossing Hedge up in the air and letting him down on the sidewalk so hard that you could hear the concussiou half a square; Iledgo hung manfully to the reins with his bauds, while his foot was entangled in the 6tirrup, and yelling lustily at the tuulo until a jolt more severe than the others knocked the breath out of the old man and caused him to let go with his hands and at the same moment his foot became disentangled, and he was left lying on the sidewalk, stunned and bleeding from a severe gash on his head. It was supposed by many that he was fatally injured, but when he was raised to his feet ha assured them that such was not the case by at once enquiring “What went with mo muler’ Wo do not think that Hedge had been taking any tanglefoot, but *the actions of the mule ,wdre not above x Abe Spprling has fresh pork for sale. - * . The best cigars in town aro at the barber shop. Fancy Goods at Harding «& Alter'd.
The red, white and blue building between Austin’s Hotel and C. C. Starr’s Groccfy is no longer a tonsorial institute. The sweot perfumes of pomades and soaps and capillary washes »o longer issue from door and window, crack and crevice, lading with stifling weight the circumambient air; for Professor Petit has moved. Ilia bulletin board now hangs out across the way informing the passer by in letters of brown, blue and duu, of “shaving sham,” “pooning hair,” “cutting cigars,” and “razors collars.” Without doubt Petit uuderstands his business (which is more than can be truthfully said of the man who painted his sign) and is worthy of patronage. Call and sec bow he ha 4 things fixed up in his new rooms in the famous “Liberal Corner.” The Front Street meat market has again changed proprietors. Mr. Mans. Starr has disposed of his interest to Mr. Martin V. B. Warner, who, as soon as his arrangements are completed will be prepared to supply the detriaud of the market with the best beef and mutton to be found in tlio country, at greatly reduced prices. He is now building anew slaughterhouse and until Monday will not have any beef, but the finest of mutton can be found there Saturday. When fairly opened Mr. Warner intends to sell at prices below competition, and desires us to say that poor people, unable to purchase meat, will be supplied free of charge on making a statement of their circumstances to him.
Our store is full of New Goods, which wc ore bound to offer at the lowest prices. Cham bras, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Suits for the Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and the finest Boots In the cbiinty. We have two tun« of Sugar, bought before the rise. We are'fcblfig to pay. highest prices for WOOL; hi Cash or goods. We are agtfhta for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Tens at List Prices, with only 5 cents per lh. added. L. A N. W. Hopkins.
Land For Safe.
Residences in town; farms and town lots. For terms and prices, enquire at “The Land Office.” D wiggins & Thompson.
VOX POPULI.
The voice of the People is unanimous iir praisejof one tiling at least, that is Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and it is well deserved. The best remedy in the world for almost all diseases Hint afflict the human race. They act directly on flic blood, stomach and bowels. Keek your blood pure by an occasional dose of these Pills and you will liot nesick. The blood is the iifa —keep it pure by using the only medicine that will completely cleanse it, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Use the Morse’s l’ilis in all cases of Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Headache, Indigestion, Ac. Isold bv all dealers. 1-4SmL,
DEMONSTRATION.
Salem, Washington Co., Ind., May 15, 1859. Dr. Roback—Dear Sir: My son Thomas was given up by the physician, fids last summer, as a hopeless case. He was almost n skeleton, flesh and muscles seemed to have wasted away. He could net-rise- from a lying to a sitting jHisition. One Doctor said it was a case of Lumbago, and that all the doctors in the world could not cure him, and that he would have lieen dead long ago if lie had not been so well nursed. A callosity formed on the outside of tlic left thigh, extending from the hip to the knee, and the Doctor said he would hove to “open tho thigh and scrape the bone.” The operation being severe, I was i>ersuaded to try your .Scandinavian llood Purifier and Blood Pills. I procured three bottles of the Purifier and two boxes of Pills, and to my astonishment they took away the callosity and restored him to health, and he is now able to work. These are the facts of the oaae, and you are at liberty to make what use of them you please, and to refer to me, if you think proper, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM SAGE, I. P. of the M. K. Church. P. S. Do you know of any other remedies on earth which produce suvh glorious results as the above ? 1-48-4
Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’s. Cigars and Tobacco of best quality at Harding & A Iter’s. Try Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it is good. Sign of the Indian. Coats has a fine lot of Chewing Shorts—cheap—at sign of tho Indian. 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. A select lot of Groceries at Harding & Alter.’s New consignment 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 Raisins, at Starr’s. m Festivals, PicNies, Parties and families furnished with ,Cream in large or small quantities, at Starr’s. Call and try Coats’ fine Habana Cigars—the best Cigars ever ottered in Rensselaer. Sign of the Indian. J. W, (’oats hMfl fine assortment of Collars, Cutis, Neck Ties, Sleeve Button'd, etc., call and examine Them.— Sign of the Indian.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notion of fturve. NOTICE Ii hereby given that I Will on Monday the Gdi day of September 1869, proceed to make a legal rurvey of seetion number three, townihip number twenty-Bine north of range five west. Ordered by B. Jolmaon. JOHN MlLLEß,Surveyor 1-47 3t . Jneper County. Notice of Survey# NOTICE ih hereby given that I will oif Monday Ihelsth day of September 1869, proceed to make a legnl aurvey of Sectionnumber thirty-four Townahlp number thirty north of Range five weat. Ordered by Joeenh Paae. JOHN MILLER, Snrvryor, 1-48 3t Jasper County. gTATE of Indhrta, Jaeper county, «p: Baudfofd G. Faulkner aud Ilia wife Faulkner, whoae name la unknown to the plaintiff, are notified that Willia Morton has tiled hia complaint against them to quiet ti-tle,-with an affidavit authorizing publication; Hurt proof of this publication will be made at the neat term of the Jaeper Circuit Court; and that said action will be heard nnd determined on the 2d day of the following term of aatd Court, commencing at the Court House in Reweeelaer In said county, on the 4th Monday of March, 1870. Witness the Clerk and Soifi of laid 4L. a V Court, this sixth day of August, 1869. MARION L. BPITLER, Clerk. Hammond & gpltler, Attys. 1-46-3
In the Common Pleas Court of Jasper county, ludiana; for tlio term commencing on the third Monday in October, 1869: Thomas Beaty is notified that John HWood has filed hiroomplaintagainst him and Jeremiah Beaty and Mary Emeline Beaty to foreclose mortgagee, with an affidavit authorizing this publication; and that mid cause will stand for trisl on the second day of the next term of mid Court, at the Court House in Rensselaer, Ind. •Witness my name and tho Seal of mid Court affixed, at Rensselaer this 23d day of August, ’ MARION L. SPITLER,^ Hammond itSpitier, Attys. l-48-3-fss C. W. lIENKLE ■AS JUST OPENED A NEW STOCE OF GROCERIES , SUCH AS SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, AC., ALSO, TINWARE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, . TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC.. AC., IN THE OH Shanghai Building, All, or WHICH ARE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. 1-46-ts
W. J. Laßue, IS NOW OFENINU THE LAHUEVr STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, .!** . HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &C., EVEK OIFEItED TO THE! CITIZENS OF KENSBELAEH AND VICINITY!
THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEES SELECTED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WANT* OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILLBE SOLD AS LOW as CAN BE AT ANY OTHER POINT OF TKADE. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCETAKENINEXCHANGE FOR WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, AD THEY WILL PINO IT VERY MUCH TO THRIR INTEREST, FOR WE CAN AT LEAST PART THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES IF WE CAN NOT INDUCE’ THEM TO PURCHASE. Do n’t Fail to Call. Kcuiselacr, Augu*t 2Mh, 1863. 49 3m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Land Owners Nou-re*lilont owner* of tn J«a|Mi or Newton conn tie* can obtain a certified description of laud, ooulnmhlg Information a* to vulua, divtunce from railroad*, towua, etc,, accompanied by h plat or diagram allowing tlni proportion of timber and prairie, on tlio' MJ&Wlng terms: For W AArc* $1 30 for bO Acre* a oo for tfiff Acre*... 3 00 For24ff Acres 4 00 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same fumfcfied at from 50 cents to two dollar*. JOHN MILLER, I -27-ly Land Agent. dbk)ii HBK DAY—Agent* wanted everywhere. h'aiuple sent tor two atamn*. Address 1-45 1 BA IKS, HAINES dr CO., Cleveland, O. AGENTB WANTKD FOB IMS BEST BOOK OF THE PERIOD WOMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, The Under World of the Great City. The most startling revelation of modern timet. New York Buddy Unmasked. “The Arietocracy," “Womeh ol Pleasure,” Married Women.” and all classes thoroughly ventilated. 50 Uluetratione. Address at once The New York Book Co., 145 Neseao St. New York 1-41 4w.
agents wanted foe “WONDERS OF THE WORLD," COMPRISING Startling Incident!, Interest*!* Scenes snd Wnnderlul Events. In alf Co*t>trlea, all Ages, snd among all People. By C. G. ROSENBERG. Ovaa ons thou»ki> ii.iesTßaTiona by the moat distinguished Artists in Europe end America. The largest, beat illustrated, most exciting, amusing, instructive, entertaining, startling, humorous, and attractive subscription book aver published. Bend for Circulars, with terms, at onca , UNITED STATES PUBMHIS G CO.. 1-41 4w 120 South Clark Street, Chicago, 111. agents wanted for the Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY. By EDVIBD A. POLLABD. The astounding revelations and startling disclosures made in this work art creating tha most intense desire toobtain it. The surtt golitical intrigues , Ac., of'Davis and other Confederate leaders, with the Hidden Mysteries from •‘Behind the Scenes In Richmond,” ore thoroughly ventilated. Send for Circulars and sea oar terms, and a full description or the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHIHG CO.. Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, 111, or St. Loots. Me. 1-45-44. THEWORLDIENOWNED M m w SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 lain agent for this splendid machine mid would request all those needing machines, to call at my residence raid see soijie of its work. I challenge eWiiiHirlson. • ifEhJEBUNt'EK; Mrs, I. M. Stackhouse. Mrs. Thosi RorOUghs. Mrs. lleth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, ami others. * —v All kinds of niautiliie twist and colors of threads, Brooks 500 yds. <> cord thread, best in the World, for sale. WM. H. RHOADES. Hnpt. 11. 1868. . I-38-ff.
WANTED! EVERYBODV RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE AND GET GOOD BARGAINS. J. VV. COATS takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Uensseluer andsurronnding com ' ry that he is prepared to furnish all kind* of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the best manufacture,and at low prices. My Fine Cut Chewing, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAD, NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES, &C., AC. are all Select Brands, of the Best Quality, and will be sold as low as in any markot in the Weat I 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. i. W. COATS 1-1-ts.
50,000 Acres OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are. couveulent to Roil Roads, Churchea and Schools. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Farming and Graxing. Climate healthy and pleasant. Water good. Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General term* one-third down and balaaeo in two yearly payment*, but in aoine Inatauee* a longer time will be given. 1 am aleo authorized to aell A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having keen located lu Jasper county for eloven yeara, and having bean engaged the greater part of that time in locating ditches, showing lauds and surveying in this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with alt the land* situated iu these counties is superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving Better Bargain* than any other Agent in the Weat. And will be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Land Agent. Office, Renseelaei, Jasper County, lud. l-3 My.
FRESH DRU&S. THE PROPRIETOR 0 f TH& OLD LINE DRUG STORE takes this oportunitv ai returning bit thhukn to the citixeua of Juspoi snd surrouudfntf counties, for the very liberal patronage elf tended to said store since he baa taken churgo of the tame; and lie now takes Hue privilege of informing hia patron* that he h*» largely increased the stock in trade,and cun sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, forcash or auch country produce as he can use in the general Drog trade. The proprietor hopes by strict attention to business nod lire efficient aid of tho over obliging MR. EMMET KANNAL to largely increase lilw business in tho fi/f«rre. Freicriptioas Carefully Prepare^ Day or Night. During the night Mr. Kannai #ifl be fooud In I lie first room to tho right, on tho second floor or tha “Shanghai BoiUiug,” near tho Drug Storo, uud will cheerfully Ufl nil pro* icrlpllon* after closing hours. D. I. Jackson. A NEWBUPPLY Of ~ GLASS AND ETAETHEN WARE pbtJit cans JDaTTEjcErfED KH ‘ZfD. I. JACKSON'S^
ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for sale elrahp, jvtkt received from Chicago, at tht9 OW Lino Drug Blore, D. I. JACK&CrKs BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON’S. PURE SODA AND Cream of Tartar, for culinary purpose*—try thorn—ut JACKSON’B DRUG STORE. Pure Flavoring Extracts prepared from the beat Lomous andfrsaiVaSui Tat Utciaos^ ONE BARREL Best Brown Paint, JUST RECEIVED AT JAOZSON^. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tiu cans and pail*, *t tha OLD LINE DRUG STORE, D. I. JACKSOW. , - ■ • ■ ii PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinds, for the care of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AC., At JACKSON’ft.
NEW DREE mm Har4i*g k Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS 4ND d nnoo ix s TP a * Take thin method of info”s . g 'hr s llteni of Jaaper County and vii.nity that they have opened a New Daire Stor* in Rennelaer, in the room formerly occupied by Per* cupile & Son, one door east of Vanatta A Son’s large Harness Shop, where they Intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and ltfediclnre as may be found In the town. They will usually kodp on hand a full sup* ply of DRUGS, “ : / MEDICINES PAINTS. e OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a fail supply of imtoal? wmmm,
From a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box us/.. V. BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly an hand a good aapply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-JJaper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN * PENCIL-HOLDER*, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smslleet camel's hair Pencil Brash. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, For medicinal nee only, ell of which We will Mil cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to Examine ear stock before purchasing else where* HARDING & ALTER.
AT - ' THOMPSON’S r~T •~~ *'• T ' r '‘ v J A V CITY WUO STORE j %'■' ; ; v-Vi ft EN* S 8 11/A ER, PURE DRUGS, I CHEMIG ! &M ! 1— *•• I ,' -v " 7 • 1 ! * rT* . . ’ ! DTE STUFFS, VARNIiSi WINES & LEIEOKi>, (ro* imoicax. vs* #rinrV AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND* i. m. •sPAOEMOti®* #* Jfc ifiiiiifß i > RENSSELAER FURNISHINO A.*7T> HARDWARE BTORB.
WE beg leave-ta Invite the stll—loa mt the people of Jasper and Newton conn ties, aod the rest #f mankind, to our IU and complete stock of NAILS, GLASS, SASH, DOORS, PUTTY, LOOM, BUTT*. STRAP mfOXfl, TABLE and POCKET CtrfLEBY, WHITE LEAD, Li» SEED AND COAL OIL and Iverythibß klao usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ’ ALSO. riOOKINO ANDHEATINO U STOVES o; the latest style* and in eadlaa variety. Tinware of a* ums »** ymt: thing else usaslly kept lea well ordered Stove store. */ ALSO. -gumm cHAHt*, tow mb» ffuvun, WAUKSTAMM, and everything else anally kept * apwpaH ' ooaductad Puraitaro Mare. Wa keep eamtoatly of tinners and oabtost walMfcand^MO for* Jab wugheg* either dapa^e^een^ • OOFFINB of all style* kept constantly oa kaad or made la erde* eaehotf nolle*, at the lowest pees!Me retoe> TirF. make It anr buelnene to (Bra lab VV aver/thlag neadod to build or furnish a bouse. Call aid set habelhto purehatoeg “Trr- STACKHOUSE* MO
