Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1869 — Page 3

L(WAL MATTERS. Thursday» September 30, 1869, • —-■ ~ --" . ~T~ "* 1 rJT'rsBUBQII, (JSNCINIM %Tl| AN rt Ml. KIILWAI co. SaasKwa?® Panhandle Houle* TRAINS PASS RESUIGrON, going r*fT: I «o:w« wrrr. Night Kxprtaa 5:40 4: rt Dey Kxprtii IO:« a. m. Tin. Ft. Ac'u 7;3J •< Local Freight 1:!B r. a. Local Freight 10:15 •• Thr. FL & Ac'a 7:15 •• llarfcnlUM 7*« r.a.(Night Kxpreaa 11;9» •• BOBJEST PABKXB, <CMt COLISVIFLE, NEW AI.BANV AN» CHICAUO RAILWAY: TKAffIS PAM BAADPOBD, UOIHU IMUTH. aOIIO «O*TM. bay E*pre. |“H», r. M.lDay Express tllr.S. flight •• 10IIM •• Night •• lS:s3s.a. Fit. W Atc’n P:<s a.aJFrt.A Acc'n IS:<* r. a. C. M. DEWEESE, Agent.

Good Clothing cheap at Hopkins'.

. 4—-♦ “ Have you heard who got Hemphill’s money? Mr. John Gwinn has our thanks for large apples. The first frost of the season, with us, was seen last Tuesday morning. The grand jury wants to know, you know, who got Hemphill's money. —— ■ A —-■ - si— The School Trustees have sunk a well eighteen feet in depth at the school house, iu which there is ten feet of excellent water. Editorials have given way this week to correspondence, which will make The: Union more interesting to its readers—at least to some of! them. We saw some unusually large and clean cranberries in town yesterday. They were from Pulaski county and sold for $3.50 per bushel. Messrs. A. Purcupile and C. W. Jlenkle are experimenting‘ on the gutter in front srf' their respective business houses. We hope they may improve k. ... \ SA♦ * • Three ftiferyo physicians loft HensseW* irfiisWeek to attend med-r-a’l lectures —Harry Moss at Indianapolis, Hubert Y. Martin, at Ann Afboa. wi<l Emmet Kannnl, at Phil•?ulelplna. We Ikavc information that the j •corps surveying the route of the In-•di.iu,-ipoiis, Delphi <t Chicago Kail- , ••mid, were in Monticello on Monday feast. They expect to make Kens- ■ seiner some time the coming week. We notice that Mr. S. P.Thompson is improving the outward appearance of his property on Front' street. What a huge amount of good hnsband material is going to waste hi the firm of which that 1 gentleman is a member. Rvv..A J. Fishbrtek, of Sturgis, M chigan, is expected to deliver a series of lei tires on Spiritualism | and Spiritual Philosophy, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, coin-' mencing Friday evening, October Bth. Due notice will be given by posters. Circuit court is in session with his Honor, Judge Test, presiding. Among the attorneys in attendance from abroad we notice Judge Alfred Heed and District Prosecutor J.AL Justice, of Monticello; Win. H. Martin, of Kentland; T. ('. Annabal, of Logansport, and Michael White, of Crawfordsville. A team passing through Kenssey laer one day last had the following announcement conspicuously charcoaled on the cover: KANSAS OK BL T W TOMMAS FisheK.” The occupants looked as though they had been recently on a “bust,” while the’team threaten to ’.“bust”, before getting half way to the AntiFemale Suffrage State. Mr. Joshua Jones lost a pocket ■book containing one $lO bill, one $5 bill, one $1 bill, , and about two dollars in fractional currency last Tuesday, September 28 th, about poon. The money was lost near Dr, Martin’s residence, on the Bradford road. There was also in the pocket book two one-ccnt pieces and a recipe for curing the ague. A small two-bladed pocket knife lost at the name time. A liberal reward will be given the finder dor the pocket book and contents. —— Iroquois Lodge No. 143,1. O. O. F. elected the following officers, on Jast Tuesday night: E. 11. Pettit, Nolde Grand. 11. S. Dwiggins, Vice Grand. C. C. Starr, Recording Secretary. James 'Yeoman, Treasurer. M. L. Spitler, Permanent Secretary. ‘ ““ Horace E. James, Representative to Grand Lodge. / “ J. 11. Loughridge, AJternnte Representative,

In another column will be found it letter from Mr. Spaulding, one of tie appraisers of the Kankakee Valley Draining Company, iu which he exonerates that organisation from any complicity in securing his resignation. In private conversasion Mr. Spaulding assures us he has full confidence in the integrity of the gentlemen composing the organization, and so far as he is acquainted believes they arc acting honestly in the scheme of reclaiming lands overflowed by the Kankakee. We have information from other sources which lead us to believe that much that has been reported derogatory of the company is false. We certainly hope the enterpisc is all its friends claim for it, because if it carries out its object honestly and faithfully it can do a work that will materially benefit a largo portion of country. Mr. Barney Dougherty, an old citizen of Jasper county, died suddenly at his residence three miles south of Rense?laer, last Friday morning. Mr. Daugherty had driven his cows-to the pasture and returned to the house apparently iu fair health, and stooped down to fondle a little grandchild; raising up he complained of severe pain in his chest and went to his bedroom and laid down until Mrs. Daugherty could prepare something for his relief. Presently he came out of the bedroom to where his wife was and walked to the side of another bed> whore he sank to the floor? lie wds raised up and placed on the bed and immediately expired. Mr. Daugherty was a good citizen and universally esteemed. His age was about 65 years. Johnny Coats, the celebrated, genial and enterprising tobacconist, will please accept our thanks for cigars and smoking tobacco placed on our table one day last week. Johnny makes tobacco and cigars a speciality and as he buys in large quantities he can aflbrd to sell cheaper than those buying only retail quantities. Patronize him. - - Mr. Win. Kassner, of Newton township, presented us with some very fine egg-plant fruit the other day. The way to prepare this vegetable for the table, is to pare it, eut into slices about an eighth of an inch thick, place in weak brine over night and dip in batter or flour and fry till tender in butter or lard.— Thank you, Mr. Kassner. Profound study and the closest calculation, besides long and earnest thought, together with careful observation and mature deliberation, based upon the most minute experiment in which the subject was strictly tested, has Revealed that Petit, the Barber, keeps good cigars. Experiment one or two.

Dr. Wirt, dent ist, of Mowtieello, is in this place on a professional visit. Office with Dr. Lotigliritlge. Those desiring his services will need to call soon, as his stay will be short. ••* —.- Thors is no longer but one butcher shop in town. Competition can’t compete with Abe Sparling, who keeps on hand and sells the very best quality of beef. Pork :thd mu t ton occasion a I ly. A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. L. & N» W. Hopkins want to close out their stockof Clothing and will sell at cost until present supply is exhausted. —— Table and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. One of the largest and best assorted stocks of goods ever brought to Rensselaer is found at the store of A. Leopold. The question is often asked, “How is it possible that he can keep such a large stock on hand and sell it so cheaply?” The secret is that by selling cheap he makes large sales and of course can sell for smaller profits than if his sales were small. He keeps a large stock on hand that customers may always find just what they want. If you want Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, or Groceries, go to Leopold’s, where can be found the best qualities at the cheapest prices. The way to save money is to buy your tobacco and cigars of Coats, at the sigil of the Big Indian. ? . Cigars and Tobacco of best quality at Harding & Alter’s; Maltby’s celebrated fresh Oysters at C. C. Starr’s. T 1 ••• All lovers of good cigars trade nt Coats’, because he keeps the best in town. . Sign of the fiig Indian. Canned Peaches—a large lot for sale cheap at C. C. -Starr’s. Fancy Goods at Harding & Alter’s. New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. . . 1

East and West Railroad.

At a meeting of the citizens of Jasper county held ou Monday evening l , September 27th, at the office of Messrs. Dwiggins & Thompson, in Rensselaer, Gol. J. Healey was called to the chair and Thos. J. Spitler eleotod secretary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting to be to send delegates to Logansport for the purpose of meeting and conferring with Mr, Bronson, the President, and other gentlemen, directors of the Muscatine, Kewanee and Eastern railroad with view of taking preliminary steps for building a railroad from the Illinois State line to cither Logansport or Fort Wayne. On motion, Messrs. I. M. Stackhouse and C. W. Ilenklc were appointed delegates to said meeting, [which was to have been held yesterday evening,] with instructions to say that the people of Jasper county will grade, tie, bridge the road and secure the right of. way through the county, or furnish the means for the same, upon sufficient guaranty that the road will be completed. On motion, Messrs. M. F. Chilcotc and E. T. Harding were made a committee te solicit contributions to defray the expenses of the delegates to Logansport. Adjourned.

J. HEALEY,

Thos. J. Spitlee, Secretary.

Rules of the Rensselaer Grailed School.—Adopted by the Board of Trustees, September 27th, 1869.

1. The last bell will ring at 8:30 A. M., and 1:30 P. M , at which time pupils not in their scats will be marked tardy. 2. —No pupil will be allowed to leave school during the day without permission from the Superintendent. The Superintendent shall not give such permission until the applicant shall have made full statement of where and for what purpose he or she is going. 3. —Pupils marked absent or tardywill be required to give written excuse for such absence or tardiness. Pupils receiving three absent or tardy marks without giving excuse will be reported to the Superintendent, who will report to the Boar I of Trustees. 4. —No loud or boisterous talking or laughing and no playing will be permitted in any of the rooms or halls of the school house. 5 —Pupils will not be permitted to visit private houses during school hours. o.—Quarreling, fighting, rough and unbecoming play, and the use of profane or indecent language is prohibited; and pupils will be required to treat the teachers and one another with courtesy and respect. 7. —Pupils must not communicate with each other, during school hours, neither by whispering, writing, sigiis, nor any othermanner. Information concerning lessons must be obtained from the teacher in charge. 8. —No pupil will be permitted to leave his or her desk during school hours without, the consent of the teacher in charge of the room. 9. —Pupils will be held responsible for any damage they may do to the school house or any property belonging theret6. 10—-Each teacher will be required to enforce these rules and regulations in his or her department. Alfred Thompson, 1 John Coen, > Trustees. Horace E. James, )

Land Office Sales.

No. 17.—Charles E. Bill to , the sw qr sec. 27, town. 27, range?, for $2,400. Mr. Bill will sell any or all of his Land at the same price. The Wm. Best property is tor sale. Dwiggins <fc Thompson-, Real Estate Agent.

The Indian Chief.

You can find one of the largest and best selected stocks of bright and dark plug Tobaccos ever brought to Rensselaer—and it is beiiig sold very cheap. Call and see it. s Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C, C. Starr’s.

CLOTHING AT COST To close out the Stock, at L & N. W. HOPKINS’. THE JASPER COUNTY Teachers’ Institute 4th annual session MEETS AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE IN RENSSELAER 1 Monday, October 11th, 1869.

SPECIAL NOTICES. ■' ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN wbo .offered tor year! From Nervoai Debility, Pvewalare Decay, »ij<l a|l the effect! of youthfullndi.cretiorf, will, ror the ■eke of •ufferlni humanity, toed (roe to ell who need it, the receipt and direction! for maklnff the • imnle remedy by which be Waa cured Sufferer! wlahlng to profit by the advertf.er'a experience, can do Mt by addruMiug, iu perfect confidence, JOHNS. OGDEN, l-3J-ly No. 45 Cedar etreet. New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE AdvertlMr. having been reatored to health in a few weeki, by a very elmpie remedy after having auffered eeveral yeani with a very aevere lung affection, and that dread dieeaee Conaumptlon—ls anxioua to make known to hie fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all wbo desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (fires ol charge), With the direc tloua for preparing and using the same, which they will find a soka Coan ron CoNcnrTtok, Asthma, BaoHcniTis, etc The object of the rdvertlser in sending the Prescription la to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which bo conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1-M-ly Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored, published,* now edition of Cnlverwcli’s CelcJUMf brated Eanay ou the radical cure (without medicine) of SraaMAToaBHfDA, or Seminal Weakness, luvoluntary Seminal Losses, InroTkNCV. Mental and Physical; Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, EriLirsr, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. EFPrice. in sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use oi Internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suflerer, no matter what his condition, may be may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ILFThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man iu the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Hr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHARLER J.C. KLINE A CO., 187 Bowery, N. V., Post-Office Box 4,590 l-49-ly.

Chairman.

Commissioner to Restore Destroyed Records. MOTICE is hereby given, that tin undersigned has been appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, 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, Oom. STATE OF INDIAN A, JASPER COUNTY, S S.: Before E T. ilardiug Justice of lhe Peace, of Marion Township. Madison C. Mowbray.) os > Attachment. William Tyler. ) Said defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action, and that the same will be heard and determined al my office in Rensselaer, ou tire Isf day of October 1869, at ten o’clock a m. E. T. Harding, Justice ) i.. s of the Peace. September 4th 1869. Hammond & Spitlsr Attvs. l-50-3t. Notice of Survey. N'OTICE.is hereby giveu that I will o u Thursday the 23d day of September, Ad. 1869, proceed to make a legal surrey <J sectitjbaon twoownship twenty-seven (27) uc rth.o ) rang een (7) west. Ordea) rereV L. Hander. JOHN MILLER, Surveyor. l-50-3t. Per M. F. Ciiilcotx, Deputy. Sheriff’s Sale. BY -virtue of a certified copy of an order of sale and au execution to me directed, from the Clerk of lhe Tippecanoe Common Pleas Couit, I will expose at public sale, to Hie highest bidde-, ou Friday, October 15, A. I>. ISG9. between the hours of ten o’clock a. m , and four o’clock r. m„of said day, at tile door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and prohts for a term not exceding seven years, the following described real estate towit: The south-east quarter of the south-east quarter «f section twenty-two,-' 22; in town. thirty-one, (31) north of range six (6) west, and the uorth-eaal quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty-five, (25) towu. thirty-0ne,(31; range six (6) west. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public axle the fee simple of said real estate. T»ken as the property of Isaac Rent frow and Lavina Rentfrow, at the suit of Owen Ball and John S. Williams. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County, September 9th, 1869. 2-1-3 L

Sheriff’s Sale. BY : virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Mouroe Common Plea. Court I will expose at public mile, to the highest bidder, on Friday', October Ist, A. D. 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M..and 4 o’clock P. M., of Raid day, at the door of the Court Houee of Jasper County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following desciibed reel estate, to-wit: The east half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-nine, <l9) township thirtytwo, (32) range 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 on fslluie to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and coats, I will at the same time and place expoee at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken us the property of Samuel Mathers, at the suit of Absolom J. Holton 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., I nd. - ” ~SALE or CONGRESSIONALSCHOOL LANDS. October 23d, 1869. THE undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court Honae door in Rens elaer, on SATURDAY, ths 23d day of OCTOBER, 1869, all of Section 16, Town. 28, north of Range 7 west, as follows, to-wit: Lot No 1, being the ehfof no qr—Bo acres •• 2, whfofaeqt—Bo acrea « 3, “ ehf of uwqr-—BO acres « 4, •• whfofnwqr—Bo seres « 5, “ n hf of sw qr—Bo acres •• 6, •• aw of sw qr—4o acres 7, “ ee of rw qr—*o acres “ 8, “ ohfof se qr—Bo acres •• 9, •» nhfof se qr—Bo acres TERMS OF SALEOne-fourth of the purchase monw together with the interest on the n sides, at 7 per cent, for ene.yaar Ju advance, cash gthe balance to be paid listen years from day of sale, with like interest annually in advance. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, CHARLES PLATT, l-52.< Treasurer of Jasper Cpunty.

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W. J. Laßue, IS NOW OPENING THE LARGEST BTock;of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE I CLOTHING, NOTIONS, &Q, EVER OFFERED TO THE CITI. ZENS OF RENSSELAER AMD VICINITY I .THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPE> CIALHEFERENCETOTHE WANTS OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AN LOW AS CAN BE AT ANY OTHER POINT OF TRADE. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCETAKENINEXCHANGE FOU WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, AN THEY WILL FIND IT VERY MUCH TOTHEitt INTER. EST, FOR WK CAN AT LEAST FART THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES IF WE CAN? NOT INDUCE THEM TO PURCHASE. Do n>t Fail to Call Reqseelaer, August 25th, 1869. 49 3m

FRESU BJIUGS. ■fW" “ Till? PROPRIETOR OP TWB OLD LINE DRUG STORE takes this opnrtonlty of returning Ms thanks to the citizens of Jasper and surrounding counties,(for tbe very liberal patronage extended to said store st nee ho has laken charge of the same; and he now takes the privilege of informing Ills patron* that he baa largely increased the stock iu trade,and cm sell Goods at a Small Advance over Wholesale Prices, for cash or such coo nt ry produae as he can use In the general Drug trade. The proprietor hones by strict attention to business and the efficient aid of the ever obliging MR. EMMET KANNAL to largely increase his business iu the future. Prescription# Carefully Prepared, Day or Night. During the night Mr. Kunnal will be found In ffcs first room to the right, on the second floor of tlie "Shanghai Building,” near tbe Drug Store, am) will cheerfully £ll all prescriptions after closing hours. D. I. Jackson. - SUPPLY^OF GLASS AND EAETHEN-WABE FRUIT CANS JUST RECEIVED AT I). I. JACKSON’S. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, for sale cheap, just received from Chicago, at the Old Line Drug Store, by D. 1. JACKSON. BEST QUALITY Corn Starch, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, AT JACKSON’S. SODA AND Cream of Tartar, for culinary purposes—try them—at JACKSON’S DRUG STORE. Pure Flavoring Extracts prepared from tbe beat Lemons and frrth Vanilla?at JACKSON’S. ONE BARREL Best Brown Paint, JUST RECEIVED AT JACKSONS. A fresh lot of WHITE LEAD, in tin cansand pails,at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, ». I. JACKSON. PATENT~MEDtCtNE3, of alljkiuds, for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, &C., At JACKSON’S.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding A Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D R V GIGII SIT SI. Take this method of info T. .:g 'he 3 tizens of Jasper County and vk.uity that they liave opened a Naw Dnuo Stoss in Reusseher, in the room formerly occupied by Percupile &. Son, one door east of Vanatta & Son’s large Huness Shop, where they intend to keep iu good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in tbe town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, JVESDIOXJNEESS PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of - - From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of —----- ; BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. » We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, Writing-Paper, “ PENCILS, PENS, PEN 41 PENCIL-HOLDERS, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Aho have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &U., • For medicinal use only, all of which we wilt sell cheap for cash, and we Invite tbe Public to examine our stock before puiohaaiug else whereHARDING A ALTER.

AT. t tlvinrßUnr »• « (inilßlG STORK RENSSBLAKn, PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DIE STUFF?, ’ VARNISHES, WINES.& LIQUORS, (foi:[n:-:dic al vhe only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. i. x. stacxuocsi. c. n. svActuovsa

RENSSELAER FURNISHING HARDWARE STORE "MTTE beg leave to Invite the attention-j W the people of Jasper and Jiewtou counties, and the rest of mankind, to our fui and complete stuck of NAII,B, GI'ASS, sash, DOORS, PUTTY. LOCKS, Bum STRAP HINGES, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, WHITE LEAD, L ( N SEED AND COAL OIL. and ivcrything eUo usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. /'■NOOKINO and heatino S'I’OVES 0} the latest style* and in endlss variety. TINWARE Of all kinds; and everything else usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. CHAIRS, TABLES SAFES CRIBS, WABH-STANDB, BUUAUB. and everything else usually kept pt a preperl conducted Furniture store. Wo keep constantly employed the very best of tinners and cabinet; makers, and are therefore prepared to do repaidag or job work, in either department, al ail limes. COFFINS of all at;visa kept con stautly on hand or made w order on short notice, at the lowest poaaihipMJpa. ITTE make ie nor tmdnesa to tarnish . TjL needed ,ta BDILD OH f.UHHIHH a house. Cai! and see us before purchasing nit .aiA<auHMia»*m