Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1869 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, September 23. 1869.

tittbbumam, Cincinnati, an» Mt. lAMIIN MAIJLWAY CO. Fankandla Route. TKAIHI FASH REMINGTON mi» iavt: «o:n. wrxv. MigblKxprtH 1:40 a. M Day Kxi>n» inrrti ». a. thr. Fl. It'll It3J •• laical Kiel.ht |;M r. M. Local Freight KkVJ “ Thr. Ft. A Ac'n 7:45 •• Day Khptcaa :■« r. a, Xfoht Kxprr.. ll:x,1 •• BOBBRT FARUR, Agant «A>« IMVirI.K, NBW ALBANY AND LHICAOO RAILWAY. ■ TRAINS FAM BRADFORD, ommi ihotb. noitru ho.til bay Erprer like*. r. w.lDay Kxpreoa 4:14 r. M. Night •• iniM •• Sight •• r-'ixt.-x. Ari.-4k Ac:'« W4X a. M.IPrl. A Acc'n ItiOTr.x. C. K.DXWBESX, Agent

This number closes the first year of the Rennssblakr Union. Mr. William C. Fierce has our thanks for a nice moss of sweet potatoes. Dr. Win. 11. Martin has laid us under obligations for delicious pears placed on our table. Mr. John Catt will please accept thanks for magnificent potatoes of the Prince Albert and AVldtb Sprout varieties, presented during the week. Messrs. Conwell A Chesnut have built a (lam across the river above the bridge, and attached a large drift wheel to the machinery nt the ■aw mill. Rev M. 11. Wood .has Thoen returned by the Conference to the pastoral charge of the M. E. Church at Rensselaer. Rev. U in. Krapn will assist in the riiyuil. — Rev. Mr. Hull is Presiding Elder of the district.

Five or six plum trees on the farm ofR. B. James, joining the corjH.ra tion <>f Rensselaer, on it* west boundary, shed their leaves four or five weeks ago un il they were entirely naked. Since then new leaves have been put forth, the branches have grown an inch or so, and now they-are white with bloom. Y e notice that other trees in the neighborhood havetaken a similar grow th of loaves and limbs. Maltby’s celebrated i'rvsh Oysters at C. C. Starr's. The way to save money is to buy you/tob.ieco ami cigars ot ( oats, at the sign of the Big Indian We notice that C. W. Llenkle has added a large stock of boots and shoes to his assortment in the Shangluii Building. The Barber, Mr. 11. Petit, has opened n stock of cigars, tobacco mid notion* not to be surpassed in quality or reasonaUeness of price liv any ever in the place. Cail at th-.' Barber Shop for good tobacco and cigars. Also go there and have your haircut in style, or to get a good suuwtli shave.

So iiiiiny people tr:nl<' at Leopold’s it is lianlly necessary for u* to say anything in praise of his <-x----tensive :ttul varied stock. Ladies go there for dress goods, balnioyals, shawls and line shoes. (Jentlenun go there for ready made clothing, tine boots, hats aud caps. Parents go there to buy winter outfits for their children. Everylmdy buy their sugar, tea, coftve and other groceries at Leopold's because by •o doing they save from ten to twenty per cent Leopold makes it for the interest of people to trade with him. Everybody selects from a now stock nt Leopold’s because his customers are so many nothing remains in the store but a few days and goods are brought in every week. Go to Leopold s for bargains. When Adam delved and Eve span, disease was unknown, but since that time the race has degenerated and at the present time mankind is afflicted with many diseases, vet if the people would take a medicine -npon the first symptoms of disease which would pass direct to the afflicted parts and restore healthy action thereto, they would greatly prolong their lives. We believe Dr. Judson's Mountain Herb J’ills to be the best and most universal of medicines, they should be used in Liver Complaint, I'eniale Irregularities, Billious Disorder*, Dispepsia, &c. Use the Mountain iluX Vills, and by a fair trial couXince yourself of their efficacy. * Sohl by all deniers. 1-52 4;

' Naw Benton, Hainiitun Co., Ind. Xjk. C. W. Roback.—Dear Sir: pmify, that mv " l‘»* teen laboring mitjur ft severe attack of Palpitation of the Heart and Dyspepsia, and her case had been given tip as incurable. I then resorted to. i-hc various patent medicines of the 'day; but she found no relief from them. At last, I was requested to Erocure some of vour Scandinavian food Purifier and- Blood Filin. I R ’rebased from your agent, D. V. anna, one bottle of the Bjgod Purifier, and two boxes «>t dife-Blood Pills, and proceeded to use them according to directions. She found relief from both dilemma, after using three or four bottles. KhwilL therefore, cheerfully recommend your Medicine to the suffering community, especially thu, females. *■ Yours, respectfully, Kobenr M. Taylor. 5 1-52. ■' - -. ,; -

Professor Hobbe to at the Institute.

The following letter received by the School Examiner of Jasper rounfy needs no explanation: “INMAWAFOr.ni, “14lh, 9tb month, 18W*‘Geo. W. Johnson: Friend: t( I expect to be in fteneselaer on the 13th of Oot. Be «o kind •• to notify tlie township tmeteeeto meet me on the afternoon of the 13th, at 1 P. M. Also inform the. Auditor ot my proposed visit I shall be pleased to spend what time I can in vour Institute. lam truly, * “B. C. Hobbs, “S. P. Inst”

The Teachers’ Institute-om-cers and Committees.

The Institute will elect A President, to act a* moderator of the morning and evening exercises, appoint committees, and preserve order; A Manager, to take charge of the revenues, recesses, recitations, plans and processes of teaching, materials and incentives to study; A Book-Keeper, to keep and call the roll, record the proceedings of the Institute, also the attendance, conduct and scholarship of each pupil; A Reporter, to prepare for publication all items of general interest connected with the Institute; A Janitor, to keep the school room and lecture halls in good order ; A Musician, to provide and arrange suitable music for mornings and evenings, and for the Reunion. The President, with the consent ot the Manager, will appoint the following

i-oMMtrrEEa: Criticisms, to report each morning; Jto>olid4o*«s, to report subjects for discussion and briefly present for •(option, practical' principles of didactic*. Reunion, to arrange the exercises for Friday evening.' Record*, to examine the memorandum of the pupils and give instructions with reference thereto. Trackers' Associations, to report the most feasible plan of suceess- , ful co-operation in behalf of teachers. Those desiring to attend the Institute, will phase Ist. —Study ami preserve the programme. 2<i. —Bring pencil and pass-book prepared to take notes 3d.— In studying subjects, note all professional queries and propound them to the officers and teachers of the Institute. 4th.—Come prepared to ask, answer, teach, study, learn, and use the best methods of tuition and management. We hope school trustees will all come to tlie Institute. It is their duty., ' It will pay. It will be a pleasure. They can meet the Examiner ami State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Trustees will please direct school meetings to be held October Ist, tstJti, to select directors and teachers. '■ Gel a list <>V the teachers •elected and see that all come, and by their • efficiency in the Institute you can learn the value of their services. More anon. Y.

The India! Chief.

You ean find one of the largest and best selected stocks of bright and dark plug Tobaccos ever brought to Keiisselaer—and it is being sold very cheap. Call and see it.

Land Office Sales.

No. 10.—A. Thompson J: Bro. to Adam Krug, s wf sec. 11 town. 31 range 6 and the s| see. 10 town. 81 range 6. We have for sale at from 11.25 to 35 per acre, good arable land. Call and sec us. ____ Dwiggins Thompson.

Our store is full of New Goods, which we are bound to offer at the lowest prices. Chain bras, Ginghams, Lawns and Helaines for the Ladies. Linen Punts, ('oats and Full Suits for tlie Gentlemen. Mats, Caps und the finest Boots In the county. We have two tuns of Sugar, bo tight before the rise. . / We are going to jmy highest prices for WOOL, In Cash or goods. We are agents for "The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Test at List Prices, with only 5 cents per lb. added. L. 4 N. W. Hopkins A large lot of new Tea Seto—cheap, at C. C. Starr’s, ■ Canned Peaches—a large lot for sale cheap at C. C. Starr’s. All lovers, of good oigars trade nt Coats’, because he keeps the best in town. Sign of the B*g Indian. New consignment of Tra. Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’*. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Finest Sugar in tlje towpj at C, C. Starr’s.

- THE JAfIPER COUNTY Teachers’ Institute 4th annual srssion MEETS AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE IN RENSSELAER • Monday, October 11th, 1869. ERRORS OF YOVTfI. - A OKNTLKMaN wko Mtrered for year* from s\. XervcHM UebiUly, Premotore Decay, and all the efecta of roelhlUl indtoereiloa. will, for the cake of .ufleriu. hum.alty, wad free to all wko need It.lke reca pt and direction, for maklny the •tmnle remedy by whlok ka WM cured SuSere-. w taking le prott by the adeertlnefr'e experience, can do 10 by addr.uini, in perfect cooßdence, JOHN R. OGDEN, 1-M-ly No. 4* Cedar .treat. New York. *' - -■•■■■■ i i ■ • ■ - -y TO COXBTMPTIVEN. THR AdvertlMT, haelag been motored to health In a tew week., by a eery simple remedy after boring .uttered MV«ral reare with a very never* lanx affection, ami Inat dread dlmaee Consumption—la anxiou. to aaake known to hl. fallow .uSerere the mean* of Ou re. To all whode.lre It, he will aend a copy of the preecrlptlon u»ed (free ot charge), with the direc tiou* for preparing and using the aunt, which they will find e .one Cvne-roa Coner urrion, Awkma. BaonrutTi., etc The of the >dventwr ln .ending the Prescription i. to benefit the aHicted, and epread Information which he conceive, to be ioveluable; and he hope, .very •ulerer will try hl. remedy, a. It will coot them nothing, and may prov. a bleuing. Partie. wi.hi.g the prescription, will please addrew Rrv. BDWAKD A. WIIJtON, WilUauMburg, King. County, New York.

Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Just published,a uew edition of Culvt rwcH’c CcleQgOBmF brnteai Eaauky on the radicalcstre (without tuedieiue) of SricnMATOiiMoea, or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Lowes, liaruTKNcr. Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Cos.obitiox, EriLKrar, and Fit*, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. (ETPrice, iu sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’euccoMful practice, that tlie alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use ot internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a inode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis evuditiou, may be may cure hinwelf cheaply, privately, and radically. HTThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man iu the laud. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pus paid, ou receipt of six cents, or two port stamps. Also, >»r. Culverwell’s "Marriage Guide,” price 23 eeuis. Address the Publishers, CHARLKR J.C. KLINK A CO., irr Bowery, N. Y„ Puat otnce Bor 4. 1 -411 ly.

■JJNION PRINTING <>l PICE. We are prepared to do all kinds of I lain > n<! Fancy Job Piinting aNh iiratm-M au<i dispatch, and atas reasonable ral.-s as th.- Ihwa will peimit. Every deM'iiption of J«l> woik from a full sheet pooler dos n to a vi.ititig or wedding card, done in the la-st style of (lie art, and at prires as lob as th lowisL All order, tor Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, J.cttei II":idr k'nvetoj r«, blanks, t.ab< Is, 11.: n<i bi I Is, Progniiuiues, Ball, Show, and Election Tickets, will I* promptly attended tn st reasonable rates. Call at the “Union’’ üßice opposite tbe Court Hei se. JAMES* HEALEY'. Proprietors. Mart. V. B. Warner AT HIS NEW GROCERY ' " _ y - fM Liberal Corner, SELLS THE VERY BEST GROCERIES AT VERY LOW PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK. 1-51 WANTED! EVERYBODY AT THE MNSSELAER TOBACCO STORE and get ■ GOOD BARGAINS. J. W COATS takes pleasure In aaaoancIng to the eltiaen. of Renewlaer and surrounding eon 'ry that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the beat manufacture,and at low prices. Mv Fino Cut Chawlug, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAP. NAVY, TENS. TWENTIES, A.C., AC. ere ail Select Brands, of Um Boot Quality, and will be sold as low as iq any market in the W-at • MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS GIVEN, TO THE TRADE. and 1 flutter myself that I can g give mUslmtlon Remember U»e place and give me a eall—at LIBERAL CORNER—algn of tin- RIG INDIAN J W.COATS » i-iu.

C.W. HENKLE Has just orx.vro a niw stocb or GROCERIES, SUGARS, TEAS, e COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, AC., aum, tinware; QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODEN WARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC.. AC., IS TUX Old Shanghai Building, ALL or WHICH AMR OFFEKED AT YERY LOW PRICES. M6-tf

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKEN np by Samuel Moore, Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, two bey horses described, a* follows; one Itos a white hind foot, star'in the foreheed, soar on left hip, black mane and tail, and supposed to be seven years old. Appraised at 3100. The other one has three white feet aud collar mqrks, wild supposed to be 15 or 16 years old and appraised at S3O. Appraised by James Nickell and Wm. A Ervin. Taken from the Dockett of E.T. Harding. Attest: M. L. SPITLER, Clerk. Sept. 21, 1869. NOTICE Is hereby given that James W. Smith, Adm’r of the calate of Nancy Coghill, dec'd, will make final settlement of said estate at the October term, A. D., 1869, of the Jasper Common Pleas Court. Witness the Olerk and Seal of said Jt. a. V Court, this 18th day of Sept., Wm. L. McConnell, Clerk. Atl’y for Adm’r. Commissioner to Restore Destroyed Records. SOTICE Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper couuly, Indiana, a Commissioner to restore destroyed records, and will commence to discharge the duties of said office on Saturday, the 9th day of October, A. D., 1869, at the Court House in said county, and will be in attendance at the same place on the third Saturday of every alternate month thereafter. J. A. BURNHAM, Com.

STATE OF INDIAN A, JASPER COUNTY, S S.: Btfore E T. Hurdiug Justice of the Peace, of Marion Township. Madison C. Mowbray.l t» S Attachment. William Tyler. Said defendant is hereby notified of the prudency of said action, aud that tlie same will be heard aud determined at my office iu Ri nsselaer, on the Ist day of October 1869, at teu o’clock a m. E I*. Harding, Justice .{ I* - s of tlie Peace. Septemlier 4th 1869. ilam.nond 4 rfplllef AitY’. 1-50-3 L Notice of Survey. N'OTICE is .hereby given that I will on Thursday the 23d day of September, an. 1*69, proceed to make a legal survey of section two (2) township twenty-seven (2<) lufth, range seven (7) west. Onierered by t>. Hen-ler. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor. ].50-?t. Per M. F. Chilcote, Deputy. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of an order of sale and an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of tlie Tippecanoe Common Pleue Couit, I will expose at public Kile, to the. highest bldde-, on Friday, Octob«L Ist A. I>. 1869, between the hours often o’clock a. m., and four o*clock r. M.,of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents ■nd prohts for a term not exceding seven veari, the following described real estate towlt: The south-east quarter of the sonth-east quarter of section twenty-two, (22; in towu. thirty-one, (31) north of range six <6) west, •nd the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-five, (25} town, thirty-0ne,(31) range six (6) west. Andon failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same lime and place expose at public sile tlie fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Isaac Renhfrow and Lavina Renhfrow, at the suit of Owen Ball aud John S. Williams. Said sale will be made without any reliel whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff September 9ih, 1869. l -50-3 t.

Sheriff’s Sale. SY. virtue of mii execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe ninon Plea* Court I will expose at public ■ale, to the highest bidder, on Friday, October Ist, A. ». 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M-.und 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, the rents aud profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following dcaciibed real estate, to-witt The east half of tha south-east quarter of section twenty-nine, Ht 9) township thirtytwo, (3S) raugo six (6) west, and the northeast quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, (34) township thirty-two, (32) range six (6) west. And ou fslluse to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and placs expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken n* the property of Samuel Mathers, at the suit of Absolom j. Helton and Michael W. Helton. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN,Sheriff September 3rd, 1869. of Jasper Co., lud. 1-50-36 SALE or CONGRESSIONALJCHOOL LANDS. October 23d, 1860. FFIHE undersigned Auditor and Treasurer JL vs Jasper coutrty, hi dia na, w ill offer Tor sale to the tiij best bidder, at the Court House door iu Reus elaer, ou SATURDAY, the SSd day of OCTOBER, IMO, all of Section 16, Town. 28, north of Range 7 west, as follows, to-wlt: Lot No 1, being lite ehfof ne qr—Bo acres «• 9, •• whfofneqr—Macros «•. 3, •• ehfofnwqr—Macros « 4, •• whfofnwqr—Bo acres « 5, •• uhfofswqr—bOacros « . 6, aw of aw qr—46 sens 7, « ae of aw qr—4o acres -8, “ ahfof ae qr—Bo acres « 9, •: nhfof so qr—Bo acres ' TERMS OF SALEOne-fourth of the purchase money together with the interest on the n slduc, at 7 per coal, for one year iu adVauoe.cash; the balance la bo paid iu ten years from d-y of s»le».with like interest annually in adv iuce. * IRA W YEOMKN, , Auditor of Jasper CountV, CHARLES PLATT. !-5*2.1 TrearU ~‘t of Jasper County.,

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THE PVBEIC GEN EH AEE Y. ARE RESPECTnXLi UEqt'EaTEB T® SITE V* A CAEE BEFORE FCR. CHARIN®, AN THEY WILE FIN® IT VERT MFCHTOTHEIRBTEREOT, FOB WE CAN AT EEAST PAST THEM AT VEST JAW PBICBS IF yrE CAN NOT INBCCB WEII TO PCMCIIARB. Do n’t Fail to Call. Rensselaer, August 351 h, JHGijL ** 4s3na

FRESH DRUGS THE PROPRIETOR OF THE OB USE (Mil STORE taken thia oportunltv of returning bls thanks to the citizen* of Jasper and surrounding counties,per tbe very liberal patronage ««- tended to said store since he has taken charge of the name; and he now taken the privilege of Informing his petrous tint he ha* largely increased the stock iu trade, and cun sell Goods at a Snail Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such country produce as he can use in the general Drug trade. The proprietor hoires by strict attention to business and tho* efficient aid of the ever obliging MR. EMMET KANNAL to largely increase hi* business in the future. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, During the night Mr. Kannal will be found In the first room to tire right, on the second floor of the “Shanghai Building,” near the Drug Store, and will cheerfully till all prescriptions after closing hours. D. I. Jackson. K - A NEW SUPPLY OF ‘GLASS AND EARTHEHWARE FRUIT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT D. I. JACKSON’S. all kinds of MACHINE OILS, for sale cheap, jont received from Chicago, BEST QUALITY Com Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON'S. PURE S’ODA AMD Cream of Tartar, for culinary purposes— try them—nt JACKSON'S DRUG STORE. jPure Flavoring Extracts prepared from the tftl Lemons and nilla, at JFACK-SOli ONE BARREL Best Brown aPaint, JUST RECEIVED AT jaczsokps. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tin cans and pails, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, D. I.JACfcSOM. PATENT MEDICINES, of alljkiuds, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, XC-, At JACKSOX *S.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, ♦PRACTICING raVRICIAVS AMD DRUGIGIIBIT 0 - Take this method of info -i .:g "it o tlxens of Jasper County aud vh.aity that they have opened a New Dura Stomc in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Per. pnpiie 4. Boa, one door east of Vanatta 4. Fen’s large Haraew Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines a* may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, rajETOICirUJEISI P AINTS OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOV-ULABS, PUTTY, And a full supply of sot From a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. Wc keep couatautly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tUriting-lJapcr, SLATES, PENCILS. . PENS. PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, BRUSHES, From a six 0 Paint Prush to the maaHeal camel’s hair Pencil BrashAino have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &C-. For medicinal me only, all which we wUI sell cheap for cosh, and luvite the Public to exausiiM ear stock before pmetaatagelse where- * HAR DING * AIJTFR.

THOMPSON’S,. „ # t ..*;.7; (IT YDRHi STORE RENSSELAER, * » .C- ' ■ 1 PURE DRUGS, - CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, ' ~ * * * ; ? ' * WINES & LIQUORS, (VObJmSDICAI. VBK ONLT2, AMD PATENT MEDICINES, OF XLI. KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. l. M. tncMorii. c. »- rrxMnoveo RENSSELAER FURNISHING A.isrr> ' • ? ..-b HARDWARE STORE.

TITE beg leave to Invite the ettentlon o W tie people of Jasper and Newton couades. and the rest of maakiad. I# ear fol . and complete stuck of NA U.S, HI. ASM, MASH, I >OORS, rrr • v. LOCKS, MUTTI. STKAF HDTOES, TAIL* and POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE g£SD AND COAL OH. and iverything e»ao neuatly kept la a wel* regulated hardware More. e ALSO. pOOKINO AND HEATINC* X_/ STOVES oj the latest styles and in endlss variety. miNWARK of «H M** "eryX thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. JJEDETEADA CHAUS, TAILS* SAKS* CRIBS, WfAMDMAND®, BVBZAVA and everything eh* uanstly kept ja s properl obadweted Kurailnru store. We keep constantly emnlwifd the rerv he., of tianero aad cabinet mdera, and SB tVrs fore prepared to do rennirlng or jowwork, in either department, at all tiaea. COFFINS of aU etyl«e k *M Min staidly on bead or made M order on abort notice, at the invent poaeiUe rates. •XX7-F. Make It oar baolaeea to taolt* ▼ V everything needed to firui) OH FCUaVASfI a Lou®. CsHaadMe aa before eUewhsre. i j- n BTACKHOVBH* BUQ * - ... <’