Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, September' 2, 1860.

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That comet i« inviaiblc. Thermometer down to 60° yesterday itfid this morning. ■ ■* —y * * . Melons. Mwrscarce, of poor quality and very dear, this season. . Considerable sickness is reported among the children hereabouts. Dr. Laßue is attending the convention of Spiritualists at Buffalo, New York. The Town Marshal has made much needed repairs on h ront street within the past week. Fall weather set in last Sunday and the thermometer fell from 90° 70° in twenty-four hours. - Just for curiosity, wc would like to know if ■ A — got that money of Hemphill's. The Commissioners commence their September session for this year, next Monday. Little Damye, a numerous small "boy who has recently been visiting South Bend, Crown Point and other neighboring towns, Iras come to Rensselaer, and oaf “street Arabs’’ are all playing with him.

Mr. Levi Wilmore, formerly of Jasper county, was married to Mrs. Sarah Jackson, at the residence of Mr. C. J. Dawson, in Warren county, by Rev. Geo. Davis, August 8, 1869. ♦ If the county Commissioners refuse to grant Jim Maloy’s application, our town will be rid of licensed whiskey shops for three months at least. A consummation most •devoutly to be wished. t'ol. E. P. Hammond, of this place, is to deliver the oration at the reunion of the Eighty-seventh Regiment Indiana Infantry, at LaPorte, on the 23d of this month.— We learn there is to be a pretty general attendance from Jasper •county. City Marshal Frank J. Purcuj>ile is one of the most efficient officers ever elected by any people. Rogues generally shy away when his star twinkles around the corner, but that fellow who tried to climb into the window nt his residence, a week or so ago was either a stranger or a very reckless cove. Don’t .shoot. Lie down. Perleecc.

Coincs now Thoma* J. Methena, in the year of our Lord one thousand -eight hundred and sixty-nine, and :this first day of the ninth month which is commonly called Septein•bcr, and makes affidavit before Eldridge T. Harding a Justice of the *Peacc in and for Jasper county and 'Estate of Indiana, and upon oath de-i-poseth and saith; that on the thirtyxfirst day of the eighth month comvmenjy called August, one Asa 8. Dutton, together with one Alran P. lltowen, did unlawfully, and without ifonix of law, and with force and arms • t Ake.possession of certain real estate in-said county, that said deponent ihad taken possession of for the purpose of cutting prairie hay, and did -then and there commit an assault >on said deponent by threatening to ■use-hatchets, pitchforks and divers -other unlawful weapons on his person, for all of which warrants were (issued for the arrest of said Asa 8. JDutton and Alran P. Rowen, and ■the said case will have a hearing before Justice Harding to-day. The fourth annual session of the Jasper County Teachers’ Institute will be held, in the school house in Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 11th, 1869, and continuing through the week. Trustees, teachers and friends of the common schools are cordially requested to attend and participate in the week’s exercises. Lectures on practical didactics will be given each evening to which all are invit* ed. It is expected to make the coming Institute of great practical advantage to every teacher and school officer. The order of exercises will he duly announced hereafter. I a skthe sympathy and 00-operation of teachers, officers, patrons and pupils with my labors.

GEO. M. JOHNSON,

School Examiner.

Lafayette and Terre Haute ladies can find Nov * shoes at Willey A Sigler's# We are not Interested in the remotest, but Wc wou|d like to know you know, who got Hemphill’s money.'

Frank W. Babcock has a bran new mowing machine to trade, on fair terms, for cows, ydung cattle, or young horses. 49-ts.

Those gentlemen who intend to pay their subscriptions at this office in wood will please bring it to us soon as they can make it convenient. We need it now’. <* 1 ■ . - B> 1Pension Blanks spr semi-annual payment on September 4th (next Saturday,) can be had at McConnell’s office—only authorized agent in town. For sale. Possession given at once. The William Best property. Two lotq—good house with four rooms—stable —well—garden —fruit trees. A very desirable homestead. For price and terms call on Dwiuuifis & Thompson, Real Estate Brokers.

Perhaps there are no more eligible locations for dwellings than those offered by Mr*. Henry Weston in another column. The land is all dry or can be easily drained, is all Within fifteen minutes walk of the post office and business portion of the town, and in case the I. D. & C. R. R. is built will go up from one to five hundred per cent, in value. Now is the time to buy. Mr. A. Leopold has just returned from the Eastern markets and is now receiving one of the largest stocks of goods ever brought to Rensselaer, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Ac., Ac. These goods have been selected with the greatest care in order to suit the wants of the people of Rensselaer and its vicinity. It is intended to sell them at the very lowest possible figures. < MB* » ■■ ■— Last week we noticed that Messrs. Pierce <fc Grant had killed a hog weighing 508 pounds. The swine was of the Chester White breed, and was fed by' Mr. Jared Benjamin. She was rendered into lard, which is as r whitc and pure as any ever seen. It is for sale at Abe Sparling’s meat market where (lie best of fresh beef and mutton is constantly kept for sale at the lowest living rates. The Lndies arc invited to call and examine my stock of Dress Goods and Shue* of every description. To the Gentlemen I would say: If you want one of the nicest suits of Clothing, or a Hat, or a pair of Boots, call and sec what I have.before purchasing elsewhere, as I guarantee a sale, and a bargain as well as the best quality of goods. A. Leopold.

The Duvall Brothers have been refitting their hacks on both the Bradford and Remington lines with new cushions, new covers and new paint. Besides fixing up their hacks iu good order, they have also added new material to their livery stable in the shape of new carriages and the fitting up of old ones. Theirs is one of the oldest business establishments iu Rensselaer, and extensive dealing with them satisfies us of their honesty and fairness. We have alw’ays found them gentlemanly and accomodating and worthy of patronage. Mr. Thomas J. Methena will make a public sale at his residence in Jordan township, six miles south of Rensselaer, and three-quarters of a mile west of Mr. Henry Welsh’s, on Wednesday the Bth inst-, commencing at 10 o’clock ▲. m., of a lot of personal property consisting of two jennies, one cow, one [hog, corn in field, wheat and rye in the stack, household and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. He gives six months credit. For further particulars see posters printed at this office.

Our store is hill of New Goods, which we are bound to offer at the lowest prices. Chambras, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Suits for the Gentlemen. Hats, Caps 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 are agents for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Teas at Liat Prices, with only 5 cents per lb. added. L. A N. W. Hopkins. '■ . , .«««» —r J. W. Coats has a fine aaeortmet of Collars, Cufft. Neck Ties, Sleeve Button]), etc., call and examine them.— Sign of the Indian. Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr's.

That brilliant star to be seen just above the western horizon immediately after sunset, is the planet Venus. That very bright star to be seen rising in the east a little to the south of the “Seven Stars,” about 11 o’clock atnight, is the planet Jupiter. That large twinkling star rising nearly in the south-east about 3 o’clock in. the morning, Is Sirius, the Dog Star, who is said by the superstitious to have caused the past exceedingly hot weather. The star said to be sailing through the “blue empyrian vault” at the rate of ever so many thousand miles a second, with its head down and its tail straight out behind, aiming directly at this “mundane sphere,” but which can not be distinguished by the unastronomical eye, is a comet. But all this is not so interesting to the good people of Rensselaer as the fact that Martin V. B. Warner sells beef and mutton two or three cents a pound cheaper than any other person in town.

Fancy Goods at Harding & Alter’s. Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’sCigars and Tobacco of best quality at Harding & Alter’s. Try Coats’ Smoking Tobacco, it is good. Sign of the Indian. Coats lias a fine lot ofChewing Shorts—cheap —at sign of the Indian. A large lot of new Tea Seta—cheap, at C. C. Starr's. If you want a good 5 eent Cigar call at Coats’, sign of the Big Indian. A select lot of Groceries at Harding A Alter.’s New consjgWiWcnt 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. Festivals, Pic Nies, Partiesand families furnished with Ice Cream in huge or small quantities, at Starr’s. VOX POrtLI, The voice of the People Is unanimous in praise of one thing at least, that is Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and it is well deserved. The best remedy in the world for almost all diseases that afflict the human race. Theyaet directly on the blood, stomach and bowels. Keek your blood pure by an occasional dose of these Pills and you will not be sick. The blood is the life —keep it pure by* using the only medicine that will completely cleanse it, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Use the Morse’s Pills in all cases of Billlousness, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Headache, Indigestion, Ac. Sold by all dealers. • 1-48-4. DENOXSTKATIOX. Salem, Washington Co., Ind., May 15, 1859. Dr. Roback—Dear Sir: My son. Thomas was given up by the physician, this last summer, as a hopeless case. He was almost a skeleton, flesh and muscles seemed to have wasted away. He could not rise from a lying to a sitting position. 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 been dead long ago if he had not been so well nursed. A callosity formed on the outside of the left thigh, extending from the hip to the knee, and the Doctor said he would have to “open the thigh and scrape the bone.” The operation being severe, I was persuaded to try your Scandinavian Blood 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 case, 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. E. Church. P. S. Do you know of any other remedies on earth which produce such glorious results as the above ? 1-48-4

THE JASPER COUNTY Teachers’ Institute 4th annual session MEETS AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE IN RENSSELAERMonday, October 11th, 1869. C. w. HENKLE has just ofenkd a new stock or OR 0 CERIBS, SUCH AS ' SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, AC., ALSO, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, * TOBACCOj CIGARS, AC.. AC., IN THE *■ Old Shanghai Building, J. ”.«< ; ALL OF WHICH ARK OFFKRBD AT VERY LOW PRICES. 1-46-ts

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE Is hereby given that Montgomery P. Mitchell has this day take a oat letter" aa Exeenter ol lira laat will aud testament of Eliiabeth Mitchel dMMMed. Baid aetata to supposed ta be solvent. Montoomuv P. Mitchsil. September 1, 1868. 1-49-31. NOTICE Is hereby gives that John Quarry Administrator lias filed hie account for thj final settlement of the estates of Kuth Puoey deceased and'Rebecca Coppeaa Thia lit day of September 1H69 M. L. SPITLER, Clerk. MICAJAHC. WILSON la notified that John Garretaoa haa filed his complaint against him and Wat. Napier to foreclose a mortgage, with an affidavit authorising this publication; that proof of this publication will be made at the next term of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, and that said cause will then be continued for trial nntll the 2nd day of the following term of said Court, commencing on the 3rd Monday of February 1870, at the Court Homo in Retukelaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Witneue the Clerk and seal of said -j l. s. 5 Court, this 30th day of August 1869. MARION L SPITLER, Clerk. Hammond A Spitler Attys. l-49-3t. In the Common Pleas Court of Jasper county, Indiana; for the term commencing on the third Monday in October. 1869: Thomae Deaty to notified that John H. Wood has filed his complaint against him and Jeremiah Beaty and Mary Emehne Beaty to foreclose mortgages, with au affidavit authorixlng this publication; and that said cause will stand for trial on the second day of the next term of said Coart, at the Court House InT Rensselaer, Ind. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court affixed, at Rens* seiner this 23d day of August, YRuUHF A. D. 1869. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Hammond 4. Spitler, Attys. 1-48 3-fss Notice of Surve. NOTICE is hereby given that I will on Monday the6ih day of September 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of section number three, township number twenty- nine north of range five west. Ordered by B. Johnson. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor 1-47 3t Jasper County. Notice of Survey. VTOTICEJis hereby given that I will ou Monday the!sth day of September 1869, proceed to make a legal survey of Section namber thirty-four Township number thirty north of Range five west. Ordered by Joseph Pass. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor, 1-48 3t Jasper County. SPECIAL NOTICES. To Land Owners, Non-resident owners of land situated in Jasper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description of )and,eontsiDingiiiformation as to value, distance from railroads, towns, etc„ accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, on the following terms: For 40 Acres $1 50 For 80 Acres 200 For 160 Acres 3 00 For24oAcres 4 00 For 320 Acre 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, l-27-ly . Laud Agent.

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FRESH DRUGS. THE PROPRIETOR OF THB J . OLD LINB DRUG STORE tukratNh eportunlle of returning his thanks to liras cllitene of Jasper anti surrounding counties, for lite very liberal patronage extended to mid attfre since It* ha» taken charge of lhe auinej and Ito now takes the privilege of Informing hi* putroii, tlmt he has largely increased the aleck in trade, and can sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such country produce mi he can nae iu the general Dreg trade. ’l'4 w prop rtetor hmtea by sfritf attention to bnsiilets aud the efficient alii of the ever obliging MB. EMMET KANNAIt to largely increase his bnsinees in the future. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, (>z . Day or Night. DKiug lhe night Mr. if anna) will be found In lite Aral room to the right, ou the eecor.d floorjof lhe “Shanghai Building," n-ar the Drig Store, ami will cheerfully till ull pre■enptlons after closing hours. J D. I. Jackson. A NEW SUPPLY OF GLASS AND EARTHENWARE FRUIT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JACKSON’S. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for eale cheap, just received from Chicago, ut the Old Line Drug Slore, by D. I. JACKSON. BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON’S. SOD JV AND Cream of Tartar, for culinary purposes—try them —nt JACKSON’S DRUG STOKE. Pure Flavoring Extracts nrenared from lhe bttl Lemons and fretk Vauilia, at - JACKSON’S. ONE BARREL Best Brown Paint, JUST RECEIVED AT JACKSOWS. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, iu tiu cans and paila, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, ». I. JACKSON. PATENT MEDICINES, of all kinds, for thecure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AC., At JACKSON’S.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D n TJ G &f’!X STS. Take this method of info -t ,-g ‘he a tizens of Jasper County and vk.uity that they have opened a Nzw Drug Stose in Rensselaer, iu the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son, one door east of Vanatta & Sou’s large Harness Shop, whore they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found iu the town. They will usually keep on hand a full tupply of DRUGS, MESZSXOIISTE3SI PAINTS, OIU, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, Aud a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To u box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-paper, 3LATES, ‘ PENCILS, PENS, PEN a PENCIL-HOLDERS, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, <SC.» For medicinal use only, all of which we'will sell cheap for cash, aud we iuvite the Public to examine obi stock before puichasing else whert. MARDINO AL’ffiH.

; THOMPSONS (HYWICGSTOUL PURE DRUGS, s CHEMICALS, DIE STUFFS, ' VARNISHES, ■ ■ WINES & LIQUORS, (for MKDICAL U6K ONEY), a kit PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 1. M. STACKHOUSX. C. ». BTACSHOWB BENCSELAEB FINISHING -A.isrx> HARDWARE STORE. YYT’E beg leave to invite the attention or ▼ V the people of Jasper and Newton counties, aad the rest of mankind, to our fni and complete stock of NAILS, GLASS. SASH, DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, MJTTfI, c STRAP HnreKS, TAKE xa< POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, LiN SEED AND COAL OIL and Iverything else usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. /BOOKING AND HEATING STOVES oj the latest stylea and in endlßi variety. rniNWARE of all kinds; and everyJL thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stdve store. ALSO. OU3S> WASK-STAWnr, nmuuvs. and everythlng else usually kept [n a properl conducted Furniture store. We keep constantly employed the eerjt beat of tinners and cabinet makers, aud are therefore prepared to do repairing or Job work, ia either department, at all times. V. W COFFINS of all style; kept constantly ou hand or made to order on abort notice, al the lowest possible rates,' ' * b TXTF. make it mo busihW ti ftmisik * ’’ everything needbd to .-.'V- ■ wffwM a home. Cnll and see m before purchasing BHO