Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1870 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thoreday» March 10, 1870.^

Thb kupabliomn Central Committee Of Jasper oounty, Will meet In the Court House, on Monday, March 28, At I o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of determining the time, place and manner of nominating oouuto officers, and other important buslnem. A full attendance Is solicited. 8. F. Thompson, Chairman.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Circuit PrMtesUr. teurroK llrnsrii.aer Union: I'lcaue announce that J. M. JUSTICE, ot White county, * ill lie a candidate before the Republican Nominating Convention for re election to the office of Prosecuting Attorney of the 12th Judicial Circuit, of Indiana.

Butter 25 cants a pound. Commissioners in session. Eggs scarce at 15 cents a dozen. l'cach buds are still sound iu this Vicinity. Gold sold in Kensselaer, yesterday, for 1.12. Potatoes have rotted badly in till* bounty this winter. Township trustees all settling with the commissioners. Emigratioii ft*Ver virulent and carrying-people off rapidly. G. W. Torhune's wagon-shop is ornamented with a nCw sight Little inclined to “otlierial mild Pcss” to-day. Wind from the south. All kiuds of Justice’s and Constable’s blanks at this office. For sale cheap. We thank Hon.f Jasper Packard, "M. C., for a copy ol his speech which the Indianapolis Journal 60 cruelly ironizes. Willey & Sigler have moved into their new store room, which is now about the neatest business house in town. Go and see what a nice large stock of groceries and queensware has been opened by Mr. Imes, in the Shanghai building. All persons having unsettled accounts at the City Drug Store are requested to call and settle them immediately. Webi.y Thompson. March 9tA, 1870. Mr. Alf. Irwin, formerly of Rensselaer, has our thanks for filus of late Texas papers. We believe Mr. Irwin is doing, business iu Galvestom Checkers have been raging m Rochcsterjall winter. They rage all summer in Rensselaer. When our “East-and-West ’ railroad is built we will play Rochester for the championship. Through an error on our part the call for the meeting of the Jasper county Central Committee read “Saturday, March 28th.” It should have been Monday, March 28th, and is so corrected in this issue. The Commissioners yesterday ■bargained for Marshall Grant’s farm on the Chicago road, two miles west of town, for-a poor farm. “The farm is improved, consists of 200 acres and was sold for $5,000. It is reported that old John Baldus is coming back to the place and open a lot of dry goods and groceries iu the Liberal Corner store. Saloon nicht goot, hotel nicht goot, Indianapolis nicht goot, Rensselaer yaw. Dns ish bast. School No. 5, Barkley township, opened November 29th, 1869, and closed February 18th, 1870. Number of pupils enrolled, 55. Average attendance, 40. Number who missed no time, B—Nettie Burns, Rhoda Daniels, Alice Barkley, Nettie Price, Ella Call, Wm. Call, John Thomas and Leroy Thomas. Mart M. Nichols, Teacher. Our Irish friends down street say •we were mistaken about the nationality of the showmen who were exhibiting the six-footed horse the •other day—they were Highlanders fresh from their nativo heather in bonny Scotland. We arc glad they were not Irishmen, and hope when they have been in this country long enough to become civilized they •will behave better, i Another sale is on tho tapis.—--Next Tuesday, 15th instant, Mr. R. ‘B. James will make a public sale of personal property, at his residence adjoining Rensselaer. He advertises eight bead of cows and calves, one mare, hpgs, eight stands of bees, a two-horse wagon, a set of double harness, farming implements, beds, bedding, stoves, and household and kitchen fyjmiture.— Nine months Credit, without interest. Mr. James intends to move to New Hampshire.

I A r drunken ‘‘drfad beat,” who" stylos himself “Prof. W. E. Moore* the pupil and companion of the ‘grate’ Audubon,” is traveling over the country lecturing on his travels in South America. He claims to have found in that country a strange race of beings which is tho conneci'ing link between man and the monkey—too degraded to l>e men and possessed of more intelligence than the monkey. We don’t wish to oast a doubt assertion, but from his conduct while in this place, think that Prof. W. E. Moore must have died in that wild and far-off country and the “connecting lhik” came hero to leoturc. Wo learn this wonderful animal is now in Bradford, White county, doing the people by getting so drunk that he can not make his appearanoe on the night of his appointments. It would bo a charitable act if the citizens of that town would have the old man sent to the poor house where he could be kept out of range of benzine and morphine.

Iroquois Library.

Tho librarian is enforcing rule 3; this is right, and the members should promptly respond. It would suit the convenience of the librarian for members to call upon Saturdays, but, he is always ready to exchange books. *

Real Estate for Sale.

We have for sale four residences in Rensselaer; the stone-quarry farm, and a variety of farms and grazing lands. Wc are prepared to give purchasers good bargains. Dwiggins *fe Thompson.

Remington Items.

Times very dull. Nobody’tVants office. More buildings needed. Religious excitement high. Every store-room and dwelling occupied. Lockwood is preparing for an extensive trade in larm machinery. Much talk of a steam flouring mill, This time it is to come from Kentucky. - We aro told that coal has been discovered in Jasper county, within three miles of Remington. The Methodist denomination are looking about for a location on which to build a meeting house. Topers complain that “Bascom’s” whiskey won’t make drunk come, but is mighty thin and tastes of slough water. Religious excitement continues Unabated, and Bibles are kept in every store and office, ready for theological combat. Last Sabbath it is reported they tracked down the wickedest man in town, captured him in his lair, and “snaked” him over 'to church, where, it is to be hoped, he became a wiser and better man.

Obituary.

Died in Rensselaer, March sth, 1870, John Thompson, Sr. Mr. Thompson was born in Hull, Yorkshire, England, October 11th 1801. At tho age of fourteen he was apprenticed I)r. Slight a druggist of Hull, and completed his course when he was twenty-one years of age. In 1823, when twen-ty-two years old, he married and moved to Manchester, England, in which place ho resided thirteen years. In 1830 ho embarked for America, on the ship Tlios. Dick, son, Capt. Lyons, and arrived in New York on the Bth day of Auggust, 1836, having been eight weeks on the voyage. Ho resided in New York two years, and then Allen county in this State. At that time—lß36—the Indians had not left, and there was a Tillage es them within two miles of where he settled,, so that Mr. Thompson might be considered one of the pioneers of Indiana. While in Allen county his attention was directed, principly, to pursuits. In 1857 he camb to Jasper county,‘located in Rensselaer and embarked in merchandising. Mr. Thompson joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1838, and was looked up to as a leader, positions of Steward and Sabbath School Supertendant for many pears, and finally peacefully died a firm believer in tho truths of JesuS'Chrisl. Mr. Thompson Tucsdfty* ' ) Two good dwelling houses for sale in Rensselaer. Apply to Hammond A.Spltlcr.

*Beed Corn. “-Messrs. Erwin & Donnelly, of Remington, Ind. are prepared to furnish Unit class seed cornut 91.30 per bushel. Farmers are iespect fully invited to call and examine th«

| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE is hereby given t.'iat I have been appointed Eieculor with the will annexed, of the eitate of Mary Ann Wilber, deceased. Said estate ii supposed to be salveot. RUSSEL WILBER, K«’r, Feb. 23, 1870. With the W Ul annexed 2 22-3 t. gTATK OF INDIANA, JASPER CO.j Before F.ldridge T. Herding, J. P. Martin V. B. Warner, j vi. > Attachment 11. B. Miller, The said H. B. Miller, whose Christian name is not known to said Warnor, is hereby notified that the said Warner haa filed with rue hie affidavit and undertaking ueceieury to entitle him to a writ of attachment aguiuat the property of euid Miller, which writ haa beeu by me issued and return made thereon that by virtue thereof certuin property of euid Miller has beeu attached, to-wit: One mowing machine of (ha value of $25, and whereas it oppears Irom the aforesaid affidavit and from the return of the writ of summons in thie .cause that said Miller is a non-resident of the Slate of Indiana, notice in therefore hereby given him of tho pendency of this action and that the a me will be heard and deteimlned before me a*, my office iu Renaseluer iu eaid county at ten o'clock A. M.,of Friday, the 18th day of March, 1870. /C- my hand and official seal ( HK AI. Jthls 23rd dnv of February, 1870. eldridget. Harding, 2-22-3 t. . Justice of the Peace. Wm. L. McConnell, Att’y for Pl’ff. 'Notice of Survey. WILLIAM H. BRADFORD, Charles E. Bill and all other persons interested, are hereby notified that I will on Friday, March 25, 1870 proceed with the Surveyor ol Jasper County, Indiana, to make a legal surttay of section thirty-tbiee. town twenty-seveu, range seven west, and hx the corners of the north-east quarter of said section owned by me. John Ferguson, March 3,1870. Dwiggins &. Thompson, 2 23-3 t. A ttys Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estates gTATE OF INDIANA, JASPER CO.: Notice is hereby given that Micajah Park, Administrator yf Elijah Biannon, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay bis debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of said county, to be hold on the second Monday of June, 1870. Attest: M. L. BPITLER, Clerk, Court of Common Pleas of Jasper Co. Wm. L. McConnell, Att’y fsr Am’r. 2-22-3 t.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of on execution to mo directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 26th day of March, A. D., 1870, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M-t and 4 o’clock P. M, of said day, at tile dooi of the Court Mouse of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter ol Section number twenty-eight (28), in Township number twenty-nine (201, north of Rangß number six v 6;, west, in Jasper county, Indiana, aud on fuilure to realize the full amount oi judg- | ment. interest and costs, I wifi at the same time and place expose at pnblic sale the tee simple of said real estate Taken as the property of Ezekiel Ball at the suit of Wm. J. Lußue. Said sale will be made without any rolief whatevei from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sh’ffJ. C. Fep. 23rd, A. D„ 1870. Win. L. McConnell, Att’y for Pl’ff. 2-22-3 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution and order of sale ; on foreclosure to me directed, from the i Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Jasper County, Indiana, I will txposs at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 26ih day pf March a, d. 1870, between the , hours of ten o’clock a. m., and fonr o’clock i r. m., of said day. at the door of tho Court j Mouse of Jasper County, the rents aud profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit: One. hundred and thirty-five (135) acres off the Wes' side of the north east quarter of sectiou number thirty-four 34, in township j number twenty-nine 20, noith of range six 1 6, west, and ulso the north-east quarter ot 1 the north-west quarter of the same Section, ! township and range, and on failure to realizo the full amount of judgment, interest, nltornoy’s fees and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple ! of said real estate. To be sold as ,the property of Jeremiah ! Beatty at the suit ol Simon Phillips. Said Rale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraise eeut laws. A. J. YEOMAN, March 3d, 1870. Sheriff of Jasper County . Wm, L. McConnell Atty for Puff. 23-3 Sheriff’ll Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from tha Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, to the I highest bidder, ou Saturday tho 26th day of j March, a. d. 1870,between the hours of ten o’clock a. m and four o’clock f. n , of said day, at the door of the Court Mouse or Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit: The east half of tha north west quarter of sectiou eight (8) in township thirty (30) north of range six (6) we t, in Jasper County, Indiana And on failure to realizo the full amount j of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will at the same time aud place exposo at public sale the fee simple of suid real estate. Taken as the property of Robert Meeker and Hannah B. Meeker at the BUjt of George Axe, Said sale will ho made without any relief whatever from valuation luwa. A. J. YEOMAN, Sheriff, Jasper County lud. March Ist 1870. Dwiggins & Thompson Altys for PUT 2-23 Sale of Lands Mortgaged to the School Fund. NOTICE I* heieby given that tho Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana. will offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door iu Rensselaer, on the 28th day of March, 1870, tho following lands (mortgaged to the school fuud; for the non-payment of interest, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to pay the principal, Interest, penalties and costs, as follows, to-wit-The ue qr of th’ no qr, Section 13, Town 27, Range 7, west, 40 acre* Mortgaged ,to the school fund by Sumusl Babb—amount due, sllß 93. Also, the ue qr of nw qr, and w hf of ne qr, of Section 34, Town 29, Range 6, west, 120 acres. Mortgaged to the school fund by Ezekiel Cox—amount due, $376.76.' Also, at tlio same time and place, the following described lot of school land forfeited to the school fund Tor the non-payment of Interest,as follows, to-wit: Tho sw qr of sw qr of Se-ition 16, Town 28, Kauge 6, west, 40 acres. Purchased by BamueJ. Babb—amount due, $370.58. The above lauds will bo sold for not less lhau tho whole amount due, the purchaser paying the interest, penalties and costs due. Also one-fourth of the principal iu hand, the remaining three-fourths, a credit us ten }aunwill he given by the purchaser paying annually in advance the interest at tha rule of seven per cent. IRA W. YEOMAN, A. J. C.. CHARLES PLATT, T. J. C. March Ist 1870. .8-33-41

SPECIAL NOTICESHorsey Wanted. J. CROUCH, of Montlcello, Ind , wants to buy 300 limit of good souud borne* and mares, bafore the first day of June, 1870, for which tiie highest pricei in cask will lie paid. 2-23

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AT THOMPSON’S v CITY DRUG STORE RENSSELAER, PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES,

WINES & LIQUORS, (fob MEDICAL CSE only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY" ON HAND. NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS BRUGO X 8 T 0 . Tukc this method of info n. »:g 'He a lizeus of Jasper County and vii.nity that they have opened a New Droc Store in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied^by PercupHa &. Son, one door east of Yanatta & Son’s large Paines* Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment es Drugs and Medicines as may he found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, MEDICUNTES PAINTS, Otts, DVE-STUFFS, SOAP* WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, AntHr-futl supply of swraa? 'ppmasf, From a bottle of HOSTEITER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. VYe keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tDriting-|Japec, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, • &ftg£ttSß» From a tlx 0 Paint Pruah to the smallest camel's hair Pencil Brush. Alio have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, dbC., For medlelual use only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examine ear stock before paichaaing else where - HARPING ALTER.

GENUINE IMPORTED. ( NORWAY OATS. ' SAMPLEA SENT FUZE TO FARMERS. ROM 100 to J3O bushels grown to the acre, Seiglia from 40 to 4& pounds to the bushel. This Oats had Wen grown on every virlety of soil and in every Statoof the Union, with the most perlect-eucceee. The grain Is eery large .slump end kandeome, has a rvrnarkafc'c thin husk. and ripens earlier than the common vaiietle*. 'I he straw is bright, clear, stoiltj and not liable to lodge, Is perfectly clear of ruai; end grows from 4 to 6 feet high. We have both iho White and Black Norway, both the aaine price and equally productive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any address poet raid for f 1 00 Two quurls, post paid f 9 ,00 One peck Kent by express or freight... .$.1.00 llsll* bushel. 20 pounds $6.00 Line bushel, 40 p0und5........ JIO.OO 'CAUTION. ETWe wish it distinctly tfn derstood that this >■ not n light oats, 28 to 02 lbs raised lu New England., and told under the name of Norway, but imported seed, every bushel guaranteed to waigh 40 lbs., or the money refunded. Samples of both klfids sent free for a three cent stamp. Also Circulars and Testimonials. Address all orders to N. F tyOYF.R if CO., Parkexburg, Chester Co., Pa. AT PURCUPILE’S OLD STAND JOHN W. COATS, PROPRIETOR, A full supply of Buck Gauntlets and Mttens Cheap do. f dd. Horse Blankets, extra heavy All Wool Bed Blankets Ladies’ §eamless Shirts Ladies’ Hoop Skirts Children’s do.

Ladies’ Balmoral Skirts Children's do. do. Men’s Hats and Caps Boys’ Hats and Caps Men’s R dy M’de Cloth’g Factory Flannels * Domestic J*latfneld Shaker Jeans Kentucky Jeans Domestic Prints Muslins, brown & bl’chd Ladies 9 Dress Goods Children's do. Ladies’ Fur Goods Children’s do. Hlen’s do. Ladies’ Shoes, Ac. Children’s do. Men’s Boots & Shoes Boy’s “ “ Sugar, Tea, Coffee Salcratus, Soap Tobacco, Caudles Syrups, Ac., Ac-, As good quality and clisap prices as any in thecouuty. COUNTRY PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKER In exchange for goods AT vJNO. W. COATS’, (LATE PURCUPILE’S,) 1-7 Rensselaer, Indiana.

To Land Owners. Non-resident owners of laud situated in Aisper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description Of land, containing information as t<> value, distance from railroads, towns, etc,, accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proporliou of timber and prairie, on the following terras: For 40 Acres $1 50 For 80 Acres 2 00 For 160 Acres. 3 00 For 240 Acres 4 00 For 320 Acres 5 00 Also, Abstracts of Titles to the same furnished at Irom 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, l-27-ly Laud Agent. OlDlilpSTOßl The subscriber having succeeded bej i Ills expectations since he Hat Had .charg 1 said store, would aiiuouitoe to hi* caston that he has just received a Fall and Complete Assortmon of For the Fall and Winter Ttadt, Together with a full line of well-ecjeci PAINTS, OILS, DTE STUPES, BRTJOSBS, PUTT'S WINDOW GLASS * I, Of all slics sl4e* cht to oide and all oilier articles kept la a Well regulated drug stori Thankful for past favors, he hopea b strict attention to his duties to merit a coo tiouauce of the public patronage D. I. Jackson, {tenth side es Washington S ree

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