Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1870 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday > June 9th, 1870.
It is raining here this afternoon, Commissioners’ court is in session. Common Pleas court convenes nbxt week. Mr. J. R. Vanatta, of Valparaiso, is in town. ■ A “right smart” shower of rain fell hero Monday night. Rev. D. W. Hull, spiritualist, is lecturing in this place. Plenty of water for grinding at the Rensselaer mills this week. ■ Col. Healey is taking the census of (Carpenter township, this week. Thousands of cabbage plants were sot out in the vicinity this week. Buyers are paying from thirty to sixty cents per pound for wool in this place. *— ' Mr. James Steel, formerly of Rensselaer, now of Topeka, Kansas, was in town this morning The board of school trustees have had $75 worth of lightning rod put up on the school house.
Only one marriage license issued by the county clerk during the month of May. Jesse L. Goff and Mattie J. Duvall were the parties. Strawberries 15 cents per quart, green currants 5 cents and green gooseberries G cents. Any body can have a good cholic now for a nickle. A drizzling rain storm set in yesterday about 7 o'clock in the morning and continued all day. Rain was very’much needed but we are having altogether too much of a good thing. Messrs. R. S. Dwiggins and I. M. Stackhouse started to Cedar Rapids, lowa, last Monday, to attend .the meeting called for the purpose of consolidating the Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and lowa divisions of the North American Railroad. A splendid shower of rain fell in Jasper county on Saturday. At this place the storm was of two hours’ duration and attended with considerable wind. It was very .much needed an<l came in season to make the meadows, oats, wheat, early' potatoes, corn and other crops. There never was a better season for farmers in this county since it was settled by white men. Jno. M. Austin, the popular proprietor of the popular Austin Hotel, broke through one of the slats of the contraption for crossing the race to the artesian fountain, above Mr. Jesse Goff’s residence, and alighted astride - of omT of the stringer poles, which was consider-nblybarkcd-asivattnlßA“mino host’s” shins and a little dog standing by. We sympathize deeply in our friend's affliction, but recommend liniment as a more portent cure. By-the-way a good footbridge acrost the race in the vicinity mentioned would be an accommodation to a good many people.
Arrivals at the Nagle House
Up to Tuesday noon, June uth. 1870: W. F. Meeker, Chicago; Win. C. Vaughan. K. 8. Newcomb, Win. Haver. W. H. Shaw. G. B. Chappell. 8. B.'Haver, Chas. Haver John Fisher, 0. Black, C. Donnelly, 0 C. Thompson, 0. F. Underhill, Thos. Lumborn, 11. May, Dr. S. C. Maxwell and wife, J. Chambers, Capt. Cowell, Remington; Hon. A. Wolcott. Wolcott; Fred. Bartholomew, Newton county J. Wileox,Walker township; W. Johnson, Chicago; J. Joel, Cincinnati; J. Sandford. H. W. Wood, Win, Bussell, Hanging Grove township; Dan’l Daugherty, John Gwin. Marion township; C. L. Virgil. W.B. Valentine. J. G. Fairchild, Dr. Hartman, Dr. Haren, Frances villa; John Lefler, Hanging Grovo township; B.Gates, Wheatfield township; J. M.Cook, Indianapolis; J. M. Justice, Monticello; 8. Me Cullough, J. Robinson, Gillam township; E D. Fairchttd. Keener township; Fat Halligan, Hanging Grove township; R Brown, 8. 0. Duvall, Bradford; W. r-mall, Buffalo, N Y.; Wm. M’Donald, Marlon township; W. Nelson, Logansport; Jared Benjamin Newton township; C. M. Watson, Marion township; u. H. '■Brown, Barkley township; Chas. Michaels. P. Myrtle, Lafayette; Thos Robison, Marion township. Don't forget that Dr. Kelley is going to close liis photograph gallery on the 15th of June. Those wanting pictures will bear this in mind and call soon. A second-hand.cooking stove With f t ßht or ten Joints of pipe, but without M r Chlh» r Sale c^ea I > ' Bfaqtlire
Mas »ilon Threshing Wltli struw stacker, all in .complete running order, also two new farm wagons for sale or would trade for stock, land or good notes. Enquire of E. E. Lock wood, Remington, Ind. 2-32-ts. 000,000 IbSo of Wool Wanted, for which the Highest Price will be paid in Cash, or will exchange for it all kinds of Wabash Factory Goods, Pass! meres, Coperlids, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, &c., at the old stand of Hughes & Crouch, East side of Main street, opposite the ■Court House, Monticello, Indiana. £-3f-1t
Proceedings of the Republican Mass Convention.
Pursuant to notice, a mass convention of the republicans of Jasper county assembled at the Court House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, June 4th, 1870. The convention was called to order by S. 1. 1 hornpson, chairman of the central committee, who stated the object to be the selection of eight delegates • to represent this county in the judicial convention at Kentland June 7th, in the congressional convention at Wanatah and in the senatorial and representative convention at Reynolds July' Ist. The convention was organized by electing Dr. S. C. Maxwell, of Remington, chairman, and Horace E. James, of Rensselaer, secretary. On motion of Col. E. P. Hammond, a committee, consisting of one member from each township, was appointed to nominate delegates to attend the several district conventions. It was specified that in the selection of delegates, that two should be appointed from Marion township, one each from Gillam, Barkley, Hanging Grove and Carpenter townships and that the remaining delegates be apportioned" from the other townships. Upon the suggestion of Captain Wellman, of Hanging Grove, each township was permitted to nominate Its committee with the following result: COMMITTEE ON DELEGATES. Hanging Grove—T. A. Knox. Gillam —W. N. Jones. Walker—Jesse WilcoxBarkley—W. K. Parkinson. Marion —E. P. Hammond. Jordan—Sani’l W. Ritchey. Newton—D. 8. Makeever. Kankakee —O. B. Rockwell. Carpenter—G. B. Thompson. Milroy—John Clark. Union—M. S. Coiner. During the absence of the committee, Hon. Anson Wolcott, Hon. Charles H. Test, J. M. Justice, Esq., of White county, and Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, of Jasper county, were called out and addressed the
convention. Committee on delegates returned and made the following report: “Your committee, appointed to select names to present to the convention as delegates to the several district cbnventions, report as follows: DELEGATES TO CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION to be held at Wanatah, June 29th. 1870: J. Healey and R. S. Dwiggins, Mavion township. John Qiierry, GiTTam. Wm. 11. Shaw, Carpenter. Geo. 11. Brown, Barkley. O. B. Rockwell, Kankakee. Jesse Wilcox, Walker. D. S. Makeever, Newton. DELEGATES TO JUDICIAL CONVENTION to be held at Kentland, June 7th: W. J. Wright and D. I. Jackson,' Marion township. Samuel McCullough, Gillam. Wm. Haver, Carpenter. G. W. Nichols, Barkley'. S»W. Kitehey, Jordan. - S John Clark, Milroy.' Martin S. Comer, Union. DELEGATES TO SENATORIAL AND REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTION to be held at Reynolds, July Ist: Janies Ritchey and E. P. Hammond, Marion township. E. E. Lockwood, Carpenter. W. N. Jones, Gillam. Wm. K. Parkinson, Barkley. W. W. Bussell, Hanging Grove. Joseph Garris, Keener. Philander Stephens, Wheatfield. On motion of Captain Wellman, of Hanging Grove township, each individual delegate was voted upon separately. All elected. On motion of Col. E. I*. Hammond, in the event either of the regularly appointed delegates fail to attend the convention to which they are appointed, any republican voters of the county who may be present shall be considered as delegates from this convention. At the close of these proceedings, the convention was addressed, by Dr. James Ritchey, Col. E. P. Hammond, S. P. Thompson, Esq., Dr. 8. W. Ritchey and Dr. 8. C. Maxwell. At the close of Dr. Maxwell’s address a motion was made to adjourn, which prevailed. No resolutions were introduced in the convention and no instructions were made to the delegates.
Republican Judicial Convention for the 12th Circuit.
Delegates met at Kentland, Tuesday, June 7th, 1870, and the convention w'as called to ortler by J. B. Conner. E. P. Hammond, of Jasper county, was elected chairman, and J. B. Connor, of the Kentland Gazelle, Col. Tullis, of the Lafoyette Courier, D. 11. Lucas, of the Benton jflribune, and J. Healey, of the Union, elected secretaries. On motion a committee consisting of one person from each county was appointed on credential! as fol-
lows: Benton —Dr. J. Lainborn. Jasper—Dr. D. I. Jackson. Newton —David Hall. Tippecanoe—H. F. Blodgett. White—Thomas Bushnell. Committee reported the following apportionment of votes: Benton, 5; Jasper, 8; Newton, 6; Tippecanoe, 38; White, 11. Report of the committee adopted. Mr. A. J. Roush, of Tippecanoe county, then introduced pie following: “Whereas, It is affirmed and bebelieved that the delegates to tills convention have not been uniformly and ' fairly elected and instructed, and Whereas, Tippecanoe county holds the nominating power, having thirty-eight votes to thirty votes for all other counties, and in pursuance of an established rule has held a primary election, giving to each candidate his relative strength, and the other counties in the district have failed to do the like, therefore, be it “Resofsed, That this convention adjourn tine die; that we recommend the central committee to call a convention to meet on the Ist day of August, 1870, at Which delegates uniformly appointed and instructed, convene, and make the nomination forjudge of the 12th judicial circuit, and for prosecuting attorney.” A vote having been talc.cn the resolution was tabled.
Orlando McConahay, of White county, introduced the following resolution which was carried: "Retailed, That we will give to the candidates nominated by this convention our unanimous support.” On motion the convention proceeded to nominate a candidate for circuit judge. A call of the counties showed the following result: For Charles H. Test, Benton, .3; Jasper, 8; Newton, 6; Tippecanoe, 9J; White, 11—total, 38|. For David P. Vinton, Benton, 2; Tippecanoe, 28| —total, 30J-. Having received a majority of the votes cast, Judge Test was declared the nominee of the conven-
tion. On motion proceeded to nominate a candidate circuit prosecutor with the following result: For Frank B. Everett, of Tippecanoe, Benton, 1; Tippecanoe, 38; White, 7—total, 4flr For Simon P. Thompson, of Jasper, Benton, 2; Jasper, 8; Newton, 4; White, 4—total, 18. For James M. Justice, of White, Benton, 2; Newton, 2—total, 4. Mr. Everett having received a majority of the votes was declared nominated; The following parties were appointed the central committee for the judicial district: Benton —A. Cowgill. Jasper—J. Healey. Newtpn—J. B. Conner. Tippecanoe —Irwin Hoffman (colored). While —Thus. Bushnell. Mr. Bushnell was elected chairman of the committee.
Republican County Convention.
Pursuant to’ call of central committee, the delegates from the several townships met at the Court House in Rensselaer, Saturday, June 4th, 1870, and organized, calling Dr. Jajnes Ritchey to the chair. On motion Geo. W. Hascall was chosen secretary. Of the fifty-one delegates entitled to seals in the convention, fifty were present—Wheatfield not being represented. Convention proceeded to ballot for nominees. M. L. Spitler was nominated for Clerk by acclamation. F. W Babcock was nominated for Auditor on the first ballot, having received a majority of all the votes cast, over D. T. Halstead, L, W. Henkle, and G. B. Clark, the other candidates. For Treasurer the names of Dr. W. 11. Martin, Thos. Lamborn, G. A. Burkett and Charles Platt were presented and an the second ballot Thos. Lamborn having received a majority of the votes was declared the nominee. H. W. Wood was nominated, by acclamation, for Recorder, as also were A. J. Yeoman for Sheriff, Norman Warner for Coroner, Samuel McCullough for Commissioner from Ist District, and W. K. Parkisim, Commissioner from 2d district Jared Benjamin and W. B. Price, the nominees for Commissioner from the 3d district, were balloted upon and Benjamin nominated. No nomination was made for Surveyor. e On motionthe nominations were declared unanimous. No further busimfes coming before the convention, it was then adjourned.
JAMES RITCHEY,
G. W. Hascall, Chairman, Secretary.
For Rent or Sate. The William Beat property, the Mounett stable, the W. L. Burton hou«® and other good property. We have also for sate the Fleetwood, Bill and Ketchum lands at eheap rales. D"’tGGiNB Thompson.
Republican Ticket for INTO. For Secretary of Slate: MAX F A. HOFFMAN, of Cass County For Auditor of Stale: , JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton County. For Treat urer of State: ROBERT H. MILROY, of Carroll County. For Attorney General: NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette County. Fir Superintendent of Public Instruction: BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne Cou ity. For Judges of the Supreme Court: AND. L. OSBORNE, of Laporle County. CHARLES A. RAY,'of Merlon Comity. JEHU T. ELLIOTT, of Henry County. R. C. GREGORY, of Tippecanoe County. For Circuit Judge—llth Judicial Circuit: CHARES H. 1 EST, ot White Countyj. 7 For Circuit Prosecutor: FRANK B. EVERETT, of Tippecanoe County. For County Clerk: MARION L. -PITLER. Fur County Auditor: FRANK W. BABCOCK. For County Treasurer: THOMAS LAMBORN. For County Recorder: HARVEY W. WOOD. For County Sheiiff': ALLEN J. YEOMAN. For County Coroner: NORMAN WARNER. For County Commissioners: Ist District:— SAMUEL McCULLOUGH. U “ —Wm. K. PARKISON. 3d “ —JARED BENJAMIN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. state senator. JONATHAN LAMBORN, of Bouton county, ix a candidate for nomination to the office of State Senator before the convention to be held for that purpose. R. S. DWIGGINS, of Jasper county, is a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. County Auditor. Editors Renssetaei Union: Gents: Will yon please announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the voters of Jasper coanty at the October election? IRA W. YEOMAN.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. xSSrSXfSWj ,Tus * published, a new edition of , Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotexcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also. CoNseirpTiON,‘F!pii,»rsr, and Fits, idUueSd by self-indnlgMicc or sexual extravagance. in a sealed envelope, only G cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-sbuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application cf the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, UOTnatter what bis condition may bo. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. jyjrfhis Lecture should he in the hands of every y< uth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt oi six cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's “Marriage Guide,’ 1 price 25 cents. Address the ' CHAS. J C. KLINE A CO., 127 Powery, N. Y , P. O. Box 4,58 G. 2-36 3m PURE LIQUORS, GIN •RUM WINK ALE BRANDY WHISKEY HOT DRINKS PLAIN DRINKS FANCY DRINKS ALSO, BEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES SUGAR TEA COFFEE ALL AS CHEAP AS THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS WILL PERMIT. - THE Saloon will be conducted in accordance with the strict requirements of law. aud under no circumstances will liquor of any kind, or in any quantity, be sold on Sundays. Those wbo attempt to effect an entrance into the Saloon on Sundays, either from the street or through ths rear will be considered and treated as enemies trying to induce me to violate the law. 2 i2-iy James maloy. "j0"NION PRINTING OFFICE Wc are prepared to do all kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, aud at as reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in tbe best style of the art, and at prices as low as the lowest? All orders for Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, Letter Headt Envelopes,., . Blanks, Labels, fßndbills, Programmes, Ball, Show, and _ Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasonable ates. Call at the "Union” office opposite the Court Hoase. JAMES & HEALEY, Proprietors.
NORM A WARNER, AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, MOUSE AMD PERU; PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS; KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT OF FARM HARDWARE, SUCH AS PITCH FORKS, MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, RAKES, HOES, &0., AC.: " MANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARROWS, BREAKING PLOWS, SHOVEL PLOWS, <LC. Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine my neiely invented ADJUSTABLE SHOVEL PLOWS, C Patent applied for.) Blacksmithing and Repairing Dune by Ais<el «urkme<i. 8hop» and W, re «<>pi» uu ea»l indo of street, below Wuehingtou. ’o* 1 NOR” AN WARNER-
•w. ar. imes, IN THE BUILDING,” Would respectfully In for tn lite peop’e qt Ja«per county that liA has now ot> hand a judiciously selected stock vs STAPLi & FANCY GROCERIES Which be proposes to soil at the lowest living rates. Having made his purchases since the great fall ol gold and the corresponding Decline in Prices of Merchandize « He offers his stock as cheap as equally good articles can be bought in any country town in the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, Saleratus, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Fish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Baisins, Flavoring Ext’s, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of all kinds; a complete stock of Q UEENSWARE, rpABI.ECUTI.MIY, OTIONS, &e., <fcc., Together with a few standard articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Books, Stationary; best quality of Coal Oil, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Fine Cut, Shorts, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. A speciality will be made in such housebuilder's materials as nails and class. • Call and examine my Stock, price my goods, and see if it wiil not be for your interest to give me a share of your custom. EFDon’t forget the place—“ Shanghai Building,” Washington street, Rensselaer. W. J. Imes.
NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D R U GG I S T IB* . Take this method of info .g ’hr a litens of Jasper County and vii.nity that they have opened a New Drug Store in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupile Sl Son, one door cast of Vanatta & Son’s large Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES PAINTS, O!LS,’DVE-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, tUriting-paper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, IWSMtS, From a alx 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel's hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &G-, For medicinal use only, all of which we will •ell cheap for cash,and we invite the Public to examine our atock before pntchaaing else where. I HARDING A ADTBR.
REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF , DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, ’PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, AC., AC., Across the street, to the roqm formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where he will bo happy to see all his old customers arid ever; body - Ise in want of goods in his line.'' He would also gently intimate to such customer* as have made Little Accounts with him, that the first year has elapsed and he expects those bills made during the past year arranged, so as to enable him to extend similar accommodations in ths future. > New and Froth <4oodt, Just arrived and being opened up for sale. D. I. JACKSON. April 20,1879. PREMIUM CHtSIER WHITE PIGS. PURE Blood Short Horn (Durham,) Devon, Aider ley and Ayrshire Calyes, Mereno, Southdown and Cotswold Sheep, Cashmere Goats, Imported Suffolk, Essex, Berkshire and Sefton Pigs and Choice Breeds of Poultry for sale. Send for Circulars and Prices. Address N- P. BOYER * CO., Parkesburg, Chester Co. Pa. DIIDSiE'S HARVESTER! THE PREMIUM MOWER & REAPER! AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM! AS THE EST COMBINED MOWER! . HAND RAKING REAPER! “ AND SELF BAKING REAPER! Two Driving Wheels. Double hinged Finger Bar. Independent action of tho cutter is perfect. Open wrought iron guards, faced with steel. Has positively NO SIDE DRAFT! This Machine has been awarded Medals and First Premiums by the Pennsylvania and lowa State Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country.— We have an immense number of testimonials from farmeis in all sections of the country, speaking in the highest terms of its qualities as a Mower,and also as a Seif-Rak-ing Reaper. The attention of the farming community is respectfully culled to the YANKEE MOWER which, although but recently patented is unquestionably ONE OF THE BEST MOWERS ever offend to the public, combining all the desirable elements of the many good Mowers now hi use, and several others, that no other Mower possesses. For sale by JOHN M. GWIN, 2-36-3 - Agent for Jasper County.
W. J. Laßue, IS NOW OPENING THE LARGEST STOCROF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, WOODENWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING) NOTIONS, &C., EVER OFFERED TO THE CITI. ZENS OF RENSSELAER AMD VICINITY! THE ABOVE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SPEOIALREFERF..NCETOTHE WANTS ■■a. OF THIS VICINITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AS LOW AS CAN BE AT ANY OTHER POINT OF TRABE. ALL KINDS OF » PRODUCETAKEN INEXCHANGE FOR WHICH WILL BE GIVEN THE HIGHEST MARKET THICK. « THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, AS THEY WlLg. FIND IT VERY MUCH TOpiERHNTEB. EST, 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. Rensselaer, August2Sth, 18G9. 49 3m
“The Kirby!” .Ol ACKNOWLEDGES NO EQUAL IN THE WORLD! Perfect ease of draft. No side draft whatever. Na weight on homes nocks. Durable aa Iron and Steel can Make It Cuts any kind of grass. Wet or jiy, on wot or dry ground. Cuts with the horses going on a slow walk. Can be easily raised qt either or both ends to pass obstructions. THE DRIVES CAM MEVER BK THROWN j IM FRONT OP TUB COTTKK BAK. Tho guards are faced with the beet steel aud hardeued. All the journals on one piece of easting, and therefore never out es line. THE “KIRBY” Combined as a Reaper, with Handrake Is easily managed with one man and two horses. Is a very light machine. Has no side draft at all. There Is no weight on tile horses’ necks. It can be adjusted to cot st any height. The machine is no more liable to strain than a cart or wagon. The Knives 'Never BiadBundles are regulated by the drivers* desired. Not a Belt; or Chain, or Switch,' hr useless trap about it. For a •!<> by - nr: NEWCOMB A VAUGHAN, Areola, 2-35-3 m Remington. Tndieru. THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE! Tam agent for this splendid machine and would request all those needing mrchinpo to cal! at my residence aud see some of he work. I challenge comparison. Rf.feoekctji. ” Mrs. I. M. Stack boose, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W. P. Hopkins, aud others. All kinds of machine twist. and color* es threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, best ’ln the world, for sale. WM. H . RHOADES. October Cth 1869. 2-2-if.
E. E. LOCKWOOD "agent for the celebrated M ’OOEtMICK REAPERS & MOWERS. Furst & Bradley's Garden City Plows, Walking Cultivators, on wheelsand runners, Double-Shovel Plows, both iron and wooden beams, Sulky Cultivators sod Rakes, Massiiou Separators rad Iron Horse-Powers, Wooden Pumps, and all kiudsof Agricultural Implements Keeps constantly on hand a full ttook of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEEN’S WARE, GLASSWARE, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, d (!., <L C., Which I propose to sell a* low as they can be afforded in this region. n-p,! desire all to nnderfttand that IRj I positively will not accept an agency for the sale of any machinery the proprietor will not permit to be thoroughly tested and wHI uot warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselves. 8.8. LOCKWOOD 2-37 —-r- Remington, ladiaaa WILLEY & SIGLER, HAVE REMOVED To the building one door south of Jacksen'a Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Hcnkje, which they have bought and thoroughly remedied and fitted up for A NEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of urn ikuwnh Which we expect to sell as low as it, can be bought In any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices In exchange for goods. ■ 'i, ; ~v-•<tnc4<4<-We make a speciality of ani BOOTS AND SHOES, .. Having a shop of our own In which aouobnt good workmen are employed.
