Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1870 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursdayj July 14th, 1870. Considerable eickncM prevailing.— Mostly ague. _ v ■ •■■■ Heavy showers of riiu have fallen during tlw week. A •; Jim Maloy baa Just received an in* voice of cheap whiskey. It Is rum tired that the democracy talk of starting a paper here this fail. New cabbages are offered in' our market this week for live cents per bead. The bank building is very much improved in appearance by Its new roof and cornice. Timothy meadows are turning out better than was anticipated a few weeks ago. Farmers are now in the midst of their haying. A scoond-hand cooking stove with eight or ten Joiutsof pipe, but without furniture, for sale cheap. Enquire of M. F Chileote. The early Goodrich potato has proved to be one of the best, early varieties grown in this latitude. The yield is enormous this year. It is reported that Captain Thomas will give free admission into his show next Thursday evening to every boy who will bring him a black cat at the door. Mr. Andrew Satchell claims to have the best crop of winter wheat raised in the county this season. On one patch of half an acre he has fifty-sev-en dozen sheaves. *—• an • Next Thursday evening Captain Thomas, the wonderful American Magician and Story-Teller, will explain how his best tricks of legerdemain are performed. Go and see him. A nearly new Massilou Threshing Machine with straw 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. Lockwood, Remington, Ind. 2-32-ts. Every household needs a sewing machine. No house is well furnished without one. The Common Sense liears the reputation of being the best low-priced machine before the public. Mr. J. S. Hopkins is the agent for Jasper county. Green corn—have you had any this season? Prof. G. M. Smith presented us with a mess of "roasting-ears” last Tuesday. He had them on his table on the 4th inst. Mr. Smith has one of the best supplied and best tended gardens in the place. He will please accept thanks for the seasonable luxury. Our thorough-going business friend, Mr. A. Leopold, has formed a partnership with a gentleman in Chicago who will increase tlie capital invested in that establishment. Pretty lively trading may be anticipated corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, this fall. Teachers, and others interested, are notified that the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaer Graded School will receive written pro|>ositions, until August 15th, for teaching cacli of the four departments during the coming fall and winter. The term will probably be five months in duration. Alfred Thompson, President of the Board.

Having disposed of my entire stock of merchandize to E. H. & W. J. LaRue, jr., all persons interested, by book account or otherwise, will please call and settle. My books will be found at tbo former place of business until the 25th Inst., after which they will go into the hands of W. L. McConnell, attorney at law, for settlement. Please give special attention. W. J. LaRuE, sen. Rensselaer. July 13th, 1870. The arrivals at the Nagle House for the week ending Wednesday, July 13 were M. W. Cumber, Richmond, Ind.; D. Haver, H. Downing, J. Pinkerton, Wm. Haver, Remington; Geo. B. Reynolds, New York City: W. Lewis, Barkley township; J. Wood, Watseka, Ill.; J. J. Eldridge, Pulaski county;, A. H. Stow, Peoria, Ill.; Robert M. Cameron. Springfield, O.; J. Ellet, W. L. Smith, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. Gordon and wife, Miss Martha Rishling, Francesville; John King, Niles, Mich.; D. M. Marsh, Indianapolis. Jim Malov says he has just received an Invoice or. cheap whiskey. It is fresh from the still and hotter than dogdays. It is calculated to improve the morals, social virtues, politics and health of those who use it, beside promoting the peace, general welfare and reputation of the community. Seven barrels of cheap whiskey! Whew! what a glorious prospect for sensation locals. Subscribe for the Renssei.aer Union—it will be better than the Sporting Times, Chicago Tribune or the Police Gazette. Seven barrels of new, cheap, Cincinnati, corn whiskey, candidates bucking, a democratic convention only twelve miles.away and dog days on us! Send for Nasby.

Strayed or Stolen!

From the Two-Mile prairie, on or about the 27th of June, 1870, a small dun gelding horse, 4 years old, black mane and tall, left hind foot white, small scar behind left fore leg, even mane laying on right side of neck. — Twenty-five dollars reward will be paid for his return. . Taylok Thomas. July 7, 18t£> 1-41-3 L

Closing Out

At Actual Cost Prices. $1 per yard Cloths for 75 cents. $1 do Satinets 65 do 65-cent Cottonadas 50 do 50-cent do v 40 do 50-cent Farmer’s Linen for 40 cents, 25-cent Lawns from 20 to 21 j do XVs« n lAlpaecas 60 to 65 do •I'm P!®* 5 ® Velvet for 75 cents. $2.50 Linen Coats for $2. $2.00 do $1.50 S2O Cassimere Suits for only sls $5 Boots for $4. $4.50 Boots for $3.50. $2.50 Shoes for $2. Call and see. L. AN. W. Hopkins

Liat of Letters

Remaining unclaimed In the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper Co., Ind., July Tst, 1370: Costar, Wm. H. Kufinsr, John Davis, L. H. Ma wk, O. C. Goldsberry, W. W. Melvin, David Grlsuneli. Miks M. Meadows, George Gifford, Rev. W. H. Meadows, Wesley Sensell, E. C. Payne, Ettica suits, Miss Sophia Payne, Mrs. Letitia King, David S. Penrod, Allen Kobe), Win. F. 2 Wilkeson. Lydia G B Cnvwrii.P M

Resolutions of Condolence.

Praikik Lodge, No. 125, F. 4, A. M., Rensaelaer. Ind., June 3t)th, A. D. 1870, Al L.,5870. u ‘ . R—oloed, That the membeie of thia Lodge have heard with deep sorrow the recent Xath of our beloved Brother, Cyrus W. Houkie, whose public aud priyato lite have long endeared him to us and rendered him useful in the world. 2. That in the death of Brother Henkle we have deep cause to mouru the loss of a genial companion and kind friand, and an •uneat laborer iu all enterprises of truth and charity—one, who. In bis ascent from the ground floor to the' sanctum sanctorum, always displayed the true man and honest brother, a notfie-hea-ted aud honorable member sf society. • 3. That our Lodge has lost a wise and faithful counsellor, the world au upright and honest man, his family a kind husband and endearing father. ‘•Bis was a truthful soul, living mind, Full of affection for its kind;’’ one “That loved the truth for its own sake, That worshipped God and him alone.” 4 That to the bereaved family we kindly extend our sincere feelings of condolence, deeply sympathizing with them lu this hour of their sad bereavement, trusting that they may look with bright hopes to the eventful future which awaits our dear brother, and all the virtuous in heart. 5. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of our deceased brother and published iu the ' ‘Rensselaer Uuiou.” 6. That the Brethren and Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for 30 days. I. M. Stackhouse, ) Committee on Marion L. ShtlerA Resolutions oi John THOMrsoN, ) Condolence. Iroquois Lodge, No. 143,1. 0. 0. F., Rensselaer, Ind., July sth, 1870. Whereas, It has pleased the Great Author of all life to remove from our society and take unto Himself our well beloved Brother, Cyrus W. Henkle, P. G., therefore Resolved, That with profound sorrow aud chastened hearts we bow iu humble submission to the will of Him who docth all things well, and while we shed a tear over our Brother’s grave iu memory of his mauy virtues, we will renew our pledges of devotion to the principles of our order, which he so dearly loved. Resolved, That we tender to the family of our deceased Brother our warmest sympathy in their affliction aud a renewal of our pledges to watch over and protect them. J. H LouchkiUgr.) Horacr E. JamrsA Committee. A. J. Yeoman, )

Congressional Committee.

The following is the congressionkt corgmittee —appointedat —the Wanatah convention: Fulton—Asa K. Plank, Sidney Keith, / Laporte—ll. 11. Roberts, Dr. Dakin. Newton—J. B. Connor, E. L. Urmston. Pulaski—J. C. Faris, N. V. Bennett. St. Joseph—Dr. L. Humphreys, W. M. Merrifield. White —Alfred Reed, George W. Spencer. Jasper—E. P. Hammond, S. C. Maxwell., Lake—R. C. W adge, Martin Wood. Marshall—H. G. Thayer, W. M. Kendall. Stark—G. A. Netherton, Samuel Mcßrntney. Porter—A. Gurney,.

Republican Ticket Tor ISTO. For Secretary of State: MAX F A. HOFFMAN, of Cass County For Auditor of State: JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton County. For Treasurer of State: ROBERT H. MILROY, of Carroll County. For Attorney General: NELSON TRUSLER, of Fayette Cbuuty For Superintendent of Public Instruction: BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne County. For Judges of the Supreme Court: AND. L. OSBORNE, of Laporte County. CHARLES A. RAY, of Msriou County. JEHU T. ELLIOTT, of Heury County. R. C. GREGORY, of Tippecanoe County. For Congress— lHA Congressional District; JASPER PACKARD, of Laporte County. For Circuit Judge—l 2th Judicial Circuit: CHARES H. TEST, of White County. For Circuit Prosecutor: FRANK B. EVERETT, of Tippecanoe County. For State Senator. ROBERTS. DWIGGINS, of Jasper county. For Representative: I. B. WASHBURN, of Pulaski county. ' • For County Clerk: ' MARION L. SPITLER. For County Auditor: FRANK W. BABCOCK. For County Treasurer: THOMAS LAMBORN. For County Recorder: HARVEY W. WOOD. For County Sheiif: ALLEN J. YEOMAN. For County Coroner : NORMAN WARNER. For County Commissioners: let District.—SAMUEL McCULLOUCIL 2d " —Wm. K. PARK ISON. 3d “ —JARED BENJAMIN.

Democratic Ticket for IS7O. For Secictary of State. NORMAN EDDY, of St. Joseph County. For Auditor of State. JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry County. For Treasurer of State, JAMES B. RYAN, of Marion Comity. For Attorney General, BA YLESS W. HANNA , of Vigo County. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, MH.TON B. -HOPKINS, of Montgomery. For Judges of the Supreme Court. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Allen County. ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohio Co. SAMUEL H. BUSKIRK, of Monroe County. JOHN PET ITT, of Tippecanoe County. ANNOUNCEMENT. ' Cannty Auditor. Editors Rensselaer Union: Gents: Will you please announce that I am a candidate for re-eleotion to the office of County Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of ths voters of Jasper county at the October election? IRA W. YEOMAN. To the Public. NOTICE Is hereby given that Ezra Wright, W. J. Wright and M. F. Chilcote, Appraisers of the Iroquois Ditehiug Company, will begin the examination of lands and the assessment of, benefits and ini' uries thereto, in Section I,' Township 28. tange 7, west, in Jasper county, Indiana, at ten o'clock A. M., on the Bth day of August, 1870. and will, thereafter, proceed with said examination Ind assessment in the order in which the sections are named on the lands In Section !, Township 28, Range 7; Sections 7, 6,5 and 4, Township 28, Range 6; Section 36, Township 29, Range 7; Sections 31, 32>and 33, Township 29, Range 6, in said couuty and State. Joseph a. Stephan, sec’y, ■ . Iroquois Ditching Company. JiJv I°. JBf7O.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, from \lhe clerk of the Jasper circuit court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 30th day of July* A. D-, 1870, between the houfa of 10 o’clock A- M«, aud 4 o’clock P. M-, of said day. at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term uot exceeding seven yeais, of the following described real estate, la-wit: The east-half of the south-east -quarter of Section twenty-oight (28), Township twen-ty-eight (28), north of Rango seven (7). west; aud tho east-half of the north-east quarter ol the south-west quarter of Section tweuly-seven (27), Township twentyeight .28). north of Runge stx (6), west, 100 acres in all, all In Jasper county, Indiana, and on failure to realize the amount of judgment, Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken us the property of Arnold F, Singer, Susan M. Singer, at the suit of Stephen Moore. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff Jasper county. Wm. C. Wilson, Att’y for Pl’ff. July 6th, A, D , 18*0, 2-41-31.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. published, anew edition of . V Dr. Culverwell’s Celebrated Essay MnAaMBiNOn the radical cure (without medicine) of SrEiiMATOBRHOKA, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, imloccd by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. , Jt-fJ-Prico, in a scaled envelope, only 8 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates fcgm a thirty years’ successful practice, that thlFalarniing consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dsngerous use of internal rnedi cifle or the application cf the knife; pointing out a mode of enre at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hie condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. . • ■ Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Seut, under eeal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or twu post stamps. Also, Dr. CulverweU’s "Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, N. Y.,P. O. Box 4,586. 2-36 3m

New Store & New Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is a prospective project, it is a matter of REALITY that THOMAS HOLLiyCSWOHTH is uow receiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Coltonades, Jeans, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, Denims, Stripes, Tickings, full line of Muslins, both brown and bleached. Prints, domestic and fine Ginghams, Alpacas, Poplins, Chambras, All Wool Delaines, White goods, Hosiery, Jf-c. I have also a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Spices, Pepper, Soda. Starch, Candles, Bools, Shoes, Queensware. Glassware, 3fC,, AU of which are on sale at the lowest pos sible figures. Cull and examine goods and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully solicited. THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the Bank. Rensselaer, Ind., April 2L 1870. 2-31

REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, AC., AC., Across the street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where he will be happy to see all his old customers and everybody else in want of goods in his line. He would also gently intimoto to such customers 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 the future. New and Fresh Goods, Just arrived and being opened up for rale. D. I. JACKSON, April 20,1879. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. v We, tlio undersigned, having bought of J. 8. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb de. Co.. Pittsburgh, Ps., would say to the public that said Machine may be relied upon as a cheap, durable Machine, and is all that is claimed for it to he. M. Spaulding, I'hebe A. Yeoman, Tereesa E. Benjamin, D. S. Lamson, Mary Kenton. James Hemphill. Mrs. Catherine Bruner’s GREAT IMPHOVEMItNT IN PRESERVING EGGS AMD OTHER AUTICLES. PATENTED NOVEMBER 30, 1869. This is a new and useful invention and discovery, whsreby Eggs may be kept perfectly good and eouud for an indefinite period of time. Eggs can be kept perfectly fresh and good in the hottest weather, and entirely free from frost in the coldest climate. Not onlv Eggs, but fruit' (in caus or otherwise; and other articles may be preserved from frost by the same process.* This invention has proved to be the best thing ever used for the preservation of eggs, fruit, etc. This invention should be in the hands of every farmer, merchant and druggiat. The ingredlente used in preserving eggs and other a> tides are very cheap, and can be got by any person. •Patents can be obtained by applying to CATHERINE BRUNER,Marshall, Mo., or WHITBEL LEWIS, Agent for India on, Rensselaer, Indiana.

New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to call aud examine the stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened in the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, whiefr has been fitted up in first-clan stylo. Tho stock consists, in part, of COFFEES, SUGAfISfc, TEAS, SPICES. CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, matches, FLOUR. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE fSTONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT <S SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &c.» &c., &c., Which will be sold at as cheap prices as tlie condition of the market will permit.— Please call and see what we have, its quality and prices. 2-41 • C. C. STARR. M. C- MEAD, DEALER IN SILVER-WARE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladies’ and gentlemen's wear-) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET'-CUTLERY, aud in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. ET All kinds of Repairing in my line done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the gHEggffih WESTERN COTTAGE JrrW organ, wj MANUFACTURED BY Tewksbury. Carpenter <fc Co., Mendota, 111. It is. claimed for the “ Western Cottage Organ," SUPERIORITY over any other insti uinent of the same class—no matter what their pretensions, in the following points: The QUALITY .OF TONE is full-round—deep —rich—musical. _ The Action is sasy— siarric—qotex, seldom eq'ui'ttVA.WMWLXXCSi.LrD. The GKEaT POWEH Of some «L our styles render them particularly adapted to use itr Churches, Lodges. Public Halls, Ac. The workmanship cannot he excelled. Every part of th. Instrument la made with the greatest possible care, of the very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and are sullt win r«T»». Persons wishing to buy un Instrument of this kind, cun bo shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD. 2-23

WILLEY & SIGLER, HAVE REMOVED To the building one door south of Jackson's Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Hankle, 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 GM’L MERCHANDIZE Which we expect to sell as low as. it can bo boaghl in uny market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices in exchange for goods. W e make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in which none but good workmen are employed. Call and examine our stock. WILLEY & SIGLER. jpWAS f&flK CIGARS, GENTS * FURNISHING HJOL W GOODS. JOHN W. COATS, PROPRIETOR OF THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store, Returns thanks to the public fur its liberal patronage in the past, and announces that it it his intention during the year 1870 to keep a largo stock oi goods in his line of business, which will be priced and sold at tho lowest possible rated. Among the stock, to which attention is specially called, are the following popular brands of Tobacco: MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, CHEWING SHORTS, FLOUNDERS, J NAVY, JfeO. . BMOKING TOBACCO: Red STOCKING, BUI,I. FROG, LOG CABIN, KINNIKINIK, CHIMNEY CORNER Also, Candy, Rasim, Figs, Peanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Brail! Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Canned Fruits, Cove Oysters, Sardines, Herring, Crackers, Notions, Pipes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Boxes, Tobacco* Pouches, Smoking Seta. Gout's Furnishing Goods, etc. Citizens and Travelers respectfully invited to examine the stock. SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF. Ja n. T, 1870. , 7l>H N W. COATS

■w. ar. xivieisi, IN TUB * I ' . -A - ' W6HAI Bill®®,” Would respectfully Inform the people of Jasper county that he has now on hand n judiciously selected stock vs STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which he proposes to sell at the lowest living 1 rates. Having made his purchases since the great fall of 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, Raisins, Flavoring Ext’s, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of all kinds; a complete stock of QUEENSWARE, rpABI, ECUTLERY, OTIONS, &c., &c.,

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 Out, Shorts, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. A speciality will be made in such housebuilder’s materials as NAILS AND CLASS. Cal! and examine my Stock, price my goods, and see if it will not be for your iuterest td'girC'm-a-ahareoi your custom. (□“Don’t forget tlie~ Building,” Washington street, W. J. lines. NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND X> n U GO X H T st. Tako tiiis method of info -v t g 'he a tizens of Jasper County and vk.oity that they have opened a New Drug Stork in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son, one door oast of Vanatta & Son’s large Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may fate found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIHEftS To a box of BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER, We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL, BOOKS, CARDS, tDriting-|taper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, brushes, From a six 0 Paint Brush to the smallest camel's hair Pencil Brush. Also have ’»«. WINE, -BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we Invite the Public to examine our stock before puichasing else where. HARDIJNG (S ALTER.

MMMIB’B MfflTBR! THf PREMIUM MOWER & REAPER!, AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM! AS THE ' ItT COMBINED M0W1B! HAND BAKING BEAPIB! AND SELF BAKING BXAPKB! Two Driving Wheels. Double hinged Finger Bur. limependeul setion of the cutter is perfect. Open wrought Iren guards, faced with steel. Has positively NO SIDE DRAFT! This Machine haq_beou awarded Medals and'First Premiums by the Pennsylvania anil lowa State Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in nil parts of (he country.— Wo 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 Self-Rak-ing Reaper. The attention of the farming community is respectfully called to the YANKEE MOWER which, although but recently patented is u nquestionably ONE OF THE BEST MOWERS ever offend to the public, combining a|l the desirable elements of the many good Mowers now in use, and several others, that no other Mower possesses. For sale by JOHN M. GWIN, 2-36-3 m. Agent for Jasper County.

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CLIMAX! Lightest Draft No Grass can Wind! - No Dust in the Gearing! Ferfectty-Bgl-anced! High Motion! Slow Motion! Don’t buy until you see it at Stackhouse’s. fa,,; , . » ■ • ijjß F.W. BEDFORD, AGENT FOR lIIIWIIS 8 HtmilS, WOOD'S SELF-RAKE REAPER Saves the labor of two men over any handraking .reaper. Does its work better—makes compact bundlejt—no scattering. PRIZE MOWER! The Standard Mower of the World. It- has been awarded more FIRST PREMIUMS than any other machine In the world including the HIGHEST PRIZES offered in the United States, England, France and Germany. JIt never rfyiyiito all kinds of grass, whether wet ar dry, lodged fr standing. Nb weiyU on horses’ necks. Is rawed with ease to pass obstructions. Is the lightest draft, most simple and durable Mower, IQQ.OOO NOW IN tsr. ROBLVSON’R GOLD MEDAL THRESHERS, Manufactured By YEO A SHOEMAKER. Richmond, Ind. awarded Gold Medal at the Indiana State Fair of 1867, as the BEST THRESHER ANO SEPARATORAlso the MOUNTED HORSE POWERS. COATES > LOCK-LEVER HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. -This Rake took the FIRST PREMIUM al the following State Fairs in 1869: Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, New Jersey and Virginia. The Teeth of the Lock-Lever Rake are made of REFINED CAST-STEEL, made expressly for the purpose. Tempered in Oil, each Tooth tested at the factory, and In passing over uneven surface*, readily adjust thentsolves to their places. Cast-steel Spring Coils, made with the body of the tooth, as these are made, have been found by use in the Held, much stronger and more durable than the small separate wire-coil springs often nsed in some rakes. 'Che Rake can be INSTANTLY REGULATED For aayYind of ground by lowering or elevating the teeth, which la done by moving the Lever forward on the post ou the frent cross-bar. *. „ „ r. w. BSOFOMS, Itinsselasr,

aaMssaiiß ACKNOWLEDGES NO EQUAL IN THE WORLD! Perfect ease of draft. No side draft whatever. No weight on horses necks. Darable as Iron and Steel can Make It Cuts any kind of grass, wet or diy, ou wrt or dry gtound. Cuts with the horses going ou a slow walk. Ceil be easily raised at either or both ends to pass obstructions. THE DRIVER CAN NEVEB BE THROWN IN FBONT OF }HE COTTER BAB. The guards are faced with the best steel and hardened. All the journals ou one piece of casting, uud therefore -vover out of line. THE “KIRBY” Combined as a Reaper, with Handraker Is easily managed with one man and two horses. Is a very light Kvasbhie. Hter ireside dralt at all. There Is no weight on tbs horses’ necks. Jt can be adjusted to cut at any height. The machine is no more lli-ble to strata than a carl or wagon. The Knives Nover Bind. Bundles are regulated by the driver a* desired. Not a Belt, or Chain, or Switch, or useless trap about it. For sde by NEWCOMB it, VAUGHAN, Agents, 2-35-3 m Remington. Indiana'. NORMAN WARNER. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED CHAMPION KKAPEft AND MDWKB. JIOLINE.'ASB PERU PLOWS, AND ALL KtNDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT DF FARM HARDWARE, SUCH AS PITCH FORKS, MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, RAKES, HOES, AC., &CMANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARROWS, BREAKING BLOWS, SHOVEL PLOWS, AC. Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine lay newhj invented ADJUSTABLE SHOVEL PLOWS, (Patent applied for.) TfiflGlssmithing and Repairing Done by greil*!WL wortnlen - , • Shops and WareuWlUß MUMt «Mo of Front street, belo w Waahi ng ton. 2-26 a B3US W-HNEk-

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E. E. LOCKWOOD* agent for the celebrated M’COTtMICK REAPERS & MOWERS, Furst & Bradley’s Garden City Plows, Walking Cultivators, on wheelsand runners, Double-Shovel Plows, both iron and wooden beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Masailon Separators aud Iron Horse- Powers,. f Wooden Pumps, and all kinds of Agricultarkal Implements. ' Keeps constantly on hand a full stoek of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENS' WAR E r GLASS WARE, READY MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, AC., AC., Which I propose to sell as low as they can be afforded in this region. /fcroJ desire all to understand that positively will not accept an agency for the ewe of auy machinery the proprietor* will notlennit to be thoroughly tested aud. will warrant to give good satisfaction.. ’’Xalfand examine for yourselves. E. Z. LOCKWOOD 2-27 Itaningtotu India**. THE WORLD RENOWNED SINGER SEWINGMACHINE’ T am agent for thio splendid machine and 1 would request all those needing infChiuoe to call at my residence and see some of Its work. I challenge comparison. , RuratNcxa. Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Mrs, Thee. Boroughs, Mi* Both, ©ba, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W. P, Hopkins, aud others. ' ; All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads. Brooks 500 yds. ftcord thread, best in the world, for sale. WM. H RHOAbwl (Jctubei Clh lctW v