Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1870 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, July «Bth, 1670.

Come to tins circus next Thursday. * iii !■ 11 ii . . ■ Charley Platt is building a barn. Blackberries sell for 20 cents per gallon chsh. Very fair ripe apples retail at 40 cents a bushel. * —- Tomatoes arc beginning to ripen in Borne of the gardens about town. Last Monday was turnip-sowing daj\ Any time this week will do. The celebrated Metropolitan circus exhibits in Rensselaer Thursday, August 4th. ____ Farmers are in the midst ot their oat harvest. The crop averages Well. Col. Healey *is in the northern part of the county taking the census this week. Quite a number of fields of corn In Jasper county have “roasting cars” in them at this time. Two new announcements of independent candidates for county offioes are made this week. The family of Mr. Ezra Clark, county recorder, are bereaved in the death of their infant daughter Which occurred last Thursday.

DA Moss has 40 acres of timber within six miles of Rensselaer which he is anxious to sell. Enquire at his oilicc for particulars. An immense crop of blackberries is now ripening in this county.— They bring 20 cents a gallon, cash, or 32 cents in trade, in this market. The Metropolitan circus is aHoosier organization. It is said to have with it one of the best bands of music in the State. Exhibits in Rensselaer Thursday, August 4th, 1870. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Chestnut lost a little babe on Tuesday. The community sympathize with the afflicted parents. Monday was the hottest day of the season. Thermometer stood at 98° in the shade at 2 o’clock P. M. —two degrees higher than it has been here before. The very nicest curly Goodrich potatoes bring 50 cents a bushel on our streets, and not very fast sale at that price. Year before last the seed cost $6 uer bushel. ■ ' —k* -d* 1 * *- »-■- ■ Hon. Jno. Rosser, of Tippecanoe county, was in town yesterday.— .Ho reports very fair prospect for crops in that county this season, if they can have a rain soon. A slight onhappinoss occurred Monday evening late, between a couple of our citizens who would not like to have their names published. Hot weather was probably the cause. The reason Abe Sparling is limping about is from the fact that Billy Eger mistook the calf of his leg for a snipe and peppered it with seventeen or eighteen fine shot a week or two ago. Billy’s dog didn’t retrieve thrt gamo worth a cent.

Wc understand that Father McMahon, of Fenian notoriety, who was imprisoned several months by the British government and finally released through the influence of Vice President Col tax and one or two others, is stopping at St. Joseph Orphan Asylum one mile south of this place. It is said that a tanner living between this place and Remington lit out suddenly last Saturday. He 'had by some means got wind that the judicial authorities of Tippecanoe county were anxious to interview him in relation to a bastardy case, and that a constable was after him with a warranty hence his departure to tho woodbine groves. Yesterday we had a call from Mr. John White, formerly a resident of Jasper county, now a citizen of Crawfordsville. Mr. White is agent for the great Metropolitan circus which is to exhibit in this place next Thursday, August 4th. His , relatives and many friends who read the Union will be pleased to hear that he is in excellent health and us full of business as ever. He says the Metropolitan is one of the very best circuses traveling, and from tho array of talent connected with it we have no doubt that his statement is true. Lovers of Olympic feats should not miss seeing the rare treat promised them. Admission only 50 cents. Children 25 cents. Exhibition afternoon and evening.

Last Thursday afternoon several boys went into tho Iroquois above the dam at this place to bathe.— "While swimming about, Mr. Simon Phillips’ son Simon got in beyond Jiis depth and becoming fatigued, ’possibly frightened, went down and Was drowned before the alarm was «iv«n and assistance could come to is Simon was nearly ten years of age, a bright, intelligent and gentlemanly littTo fellow, and a favorite with everybody. His death is a terrible blow to bis relatives, who have the sympathy of the whole community. Arrivals at th« Nagle House. Rensselaer, for the Week ending Wednesday noon, July 77th, 1870: W. W. Work. Washington City, D. O.; Gao. Hirsh, John Rosser, Ur. Reeves and wife. 8. Smith, P. Towner, Lafayette; Gena. Klein. C. J. Stephans, J. W. Parrel), Logsnsport; Win. Haver. Chas. Haver, J. Pinkerton, Henry Downing, Chaa., Blood, Remington; T. K. Melvin, Attica; John teller, Wn. Bussell, Hanging Grove township; P. 8. Abbott, John Chilcote, J. B. Lewie, P. Cunnington, Barkley township; Wm. E. Livengood, Newport, Ind.; W. W. Wiabard, Pilot drove; Blako Wilson fJoodlsnd: John Haggsrtf.ltcb.mc Co. 111.

The genial republican candidate tor ooroner, Norman Wanpnan, the celebrated blacksmith and wagon manufacturer, drove up to our office door day before ywtorday morning and invited us to take a seat in his-buggy behind aneatand free little team of bays *or a rido three or four miles north of town. \V bile out we noticod farmers were busy in their meadows and oat fields making hay and cutting grain. On one farm we saw a robust looking woman seated on a reaper which she managed with the dexterity of an adept, while following as fast as was comfortable or convenient were her husband, two sons and a neighbor, binding and shocking up the sheaves. When the reaper would overtake tho binders part way down an unfinished “through,” Mrs. would dis-

mount, gather up a sheaf in her arms and bind it as gracefully as either of the men. Here, we thought, was a practical solution of the much vexed and much argued woman’s labor qustion. Let Madams Stanton, Anthony and Dickinson come hitherward and take a few notes with which to illustrate their future sermons. Another thought came into our mind —the husband of such a woman should do everything in his power to lighten her household labors.— The farmer finds his reapers, and mowers, and horse rakes, and haystackers, great improvements upon the machinery in use twenty and thirty years ago. Machinery has also been invented which wonderfully facilitates women’s indoor work. Amongst this, standing Frominent, is tho sewing machine, tis not necessary to go into details respecting this machine nor to discuss the relative merits of thcdifierent patents in use. it is enough to say that a sewing machine is to the house what a reaper or mower is to the farm—almost indispensable—and that the Common Sense machine advertised in another column by Mr. J. S. Hopkins, is said to be ono of the best in use and costs only $lB.

The first circus of the season that will spread its pavillion. in Rensselaer, will be the great Metropolitan, which will exhibit here to-day week —Thursday, August 4th, 1870. Wherever this mammoth aggregation of talent and training has visited, the press speak of its exhibitions in the most complimentary terms. It has seemed to give entire satisfaction in every town where it has been this season, and we are certain the amusement lovers of Jasper county will fill the canvass to overflowing botli day and night. This is no jaded, onehorse circus, run by worn out performers, but was organized this season from among the star performers of tho Western Hemisphere, with fresh ring animals, and new paraphernalia.— Don’t fait to come and see them. Admission 50 cents. Bee column advertisement.

A second-hand cooking stove with eight or toll joints of pipe, but without furniture, for sale cheap. Enquire of M. F (Jhileote. A nearly new Massilon Threshing Machine with straw stacker, all in complete running order, also two new farm wagons for sale or would trade forstock, land orgood notes. Enquire of E. E. Lockwood, Remington, Ind. 2-32-ts. Having sold out, parties interested are notified that all accounts owing me must be settled, either by note or otherwise, by the 15th of August.— After that date unsettled accounts will lie placed in proper 1 lands for collection. This time business is meant.

E. E. LOCKWOOD.

Teachers, and others interested, are notified that the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaer Graded School will receive written propositions, until August 15tli, for teaching each of the four departments during the coining 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. Lnliue, jr., all persons interested, by book account or otherwise, will please call and settle. My books will bo found at the 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. l’lease give special attention.

W. J. LARUE,

Rensselaer. July 13th, 1870.

Lost— Friday, 15th inst., on Rensselaer and Morrocco road, a long brown morocco pocket book, containing a ten dollar national bank note bill, also quite a number of notes and other papers. Anv person finding and returning same to me will be suitably rewarded. Thos. J. Spitleb.

Closing Out At Actual Cost Prices. $1 per yard Cloths for 75 cents.. $1 do Satinets 65 do 65-cent Cottonades 50 do 50-cent do 40 do 50-cent Farmer’s Linen for 40 cents. 25-ceut Lawns from 20 to 211 do 90-cent Alpaccas 60 to 05 do $1.50 Black Velvet for 75 oeuts. $2.50 Linen Coats for $2. $2.00 do $1.60 S2O Cassimere Suits for only sls $5 Boots for $4. $4.50 Boots for $8.50. $2.50 Shoes for $2. Call and sec. L. &N. W- Hopkins. ANNOUNCEMENT. County Auditor. Editort Rtniselaii Union: Qknts: Will you please announce that I am a candidate for ru-cleotlon to the office- of County Auditor of Jasper county, sultfeot to the deeision of the voters of Jasper county at the Ootobsr election? IRA W. YEOMAN. For Treasurer. BAMPSON ERWIN, of Jordan township, is an independent candidate for Treasurer of Jasper county. . For Oorouor. C. D. STACKHOUSE Is a candidate (or Coroner of Jasper county, "object to the Oet'jtjer election.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ >l State of Indium, Jaaper county, u: TJ ENRY C. JOUNBDN and John W. -Li Harper are notified Out Allen J. Yeomen hoe tiled bln petition In the Clerk'* office of the Jeener Circuit Court, piaylug partition of real ratiUe. W|th au affidavit that they are non realdenle or the State of Indiana. The matter* and things alleged In tuld petition will be heard and determined at the nett term of eald court, beginning at the CourtHouse iu said county, on tha 4th Monday of September, 1870. Wituca my hand and the seal of ( S»AL l aaid court this 18th day of July, 1870. M. L.SPITLER. Hammocd &. Spltler, Att’ya. Clerk. 2-43-31. To the Publlo. NOTICE Is hereby given that Erra Wright, W. J. Wright and M. F. Chip cote, Appraisers of the Iroquoia Ditching Company, will begin the examination of lands und the assessment of benefits and injuries thereto. In Section 1, Township 28, Range 7, west. In Jasper county, Indiauo, at leu o'clock A. M., on the 6th dav of August, 1870. and will, thereafter, proceed with said examination and assessment in the order in which the sections are named on the lands in Section 1, Township 28, Range 7j Sections 7,6, 5 and 4, Township 28, Range 6; Section 36, Township 29, Range 7; Serlions 31, 32 and 33, Towuship 29, Range 6, In said county mid State. JOSEPH A. STEPHAN. Sec’y, Iroquois Ditching Corapanv. July 12, 1870. . 2-42-31. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that I will proceed, on Tuesduy, August 16lli, 1870, to make legal survey of section 23, town 32, north, range 7 west. Ordered bv Henry Doerlug. JOHN MILLER, 44-3 Surveyor of Jasper County. NEwlcE CREAM PARLOR! FRANK 1. FURCUPII.E Has carpeted and refurnished the room over Vanatta’s harness store and is now prepared to supply lee Cream to Parties, Pic Nics, Festivals or individuals at the lowest possible figures. Will keep, in their season, Strawberries, Peaches, Oranges and otherfruits. Also Candles and Cigars. 2-36-3 m.

New Store & New Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is aprospective project, it is a matter of REALITY that TIIOJHAS HOLLINGSWORTH is now receiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embraces— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Cottonades, 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, While goods, Hosiery, Spc. I have slso a choice selection of ** Staple Groceries siich as Coffees, Sugars, Teat, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Spices, Pepper, Soda, Starch, Candles, Boots, Shoes, Queens-ware. Glassware, A*c.. All of which are on sale at the lowest pos siblc figures. Cull and examine goods and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully solicited. THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the Conk. Rensselaer, Ind., April 27, 1870. 2-31

REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS* MEDICINES* OILS* ;p.a. INTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, &C., &C., Across the street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompsou, 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 intimate 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 slmilai accommodations in the future. - New and Freah Goods, Just arrived and being opened up for sale. D. I. JACKSON, April 20,1870.

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THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING JMACHINE. We, the undersigned, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent for thecelebratedCommon Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., 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 be. M. Spaulding, I’hebe A. Yeoman, Teressu E. Benjamin, O. S. Lamson, Mary Kenton. James Hemphill.

Mrs. Catherine Bruner’s GIIFAT UnPHOVEBENT IN PRESERVING EGGS | AN I» OTHER AUTICt.ES. PATENTED NOVEMBER 30, 1869. This is a new and useful invention and discovery, whireby Eggs may be kept perfectly good and souud for an indefinite period of time. Eggs can bo kept perfectly freah and good In the hottest weather, and entirely free from frost In the coldest climate. Not only Egga, but fruit (in cans or otherwise; and* oUfer 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, froit, etc. This invention should be in the hands of every farmer, merchant and druggist. The ingradients used in preserving eggs and other ai tides are very cheap, and can be got by any parson. Patents can be obtained by applying to CATHERINE BRUNER, Marshall, Mo., or WHITSEL LEWIS, Agent for Indiana, Ksnsselner^lidimis.

New Grocery. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine ths stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened In the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which has bee-i fitted up in first-class style. The stock consist*, lu part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, SOAP, CANDLE&, MATCHES, FLOUR., QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, B INE-CUT * SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &C., <fcC.. &C., Which will be sold at as cheap price* as the 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, GLASSWARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladles’ and gentlemen's wear.) Also a fine assortment erf SPECTACLES, POC KETCUTLERY, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. Q7AII kinds of Repairing in my line done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the MA'WESTERN COTTAGE JrrH organ, J MANUFACTURED BY Tewksbury. Carpenter & Co., Alendota, 111. it is claimed for the “ Western Cottage Organ," SUPERIORITY over any other i nsti ument of the same class—no matter what their pretentions, in the following points: The QUALITY OF TONE is full— round—deep —rich—muaical. The Action is tur-iurric — quick, seldom equalled, nevrr ixccllid. The GREAT POWER of «ome of our styles render them particularly adapted to uae io Churches Lodges. Public Hulls. <fcc. The workmanship cannot be excelled. Every part of tha Instrument Is made With the greatest possible care, of the very best materials, and by the moat competent workmen, and are tullt war* chtkd. Persons wishing to buy an Instrument of this kind, can be shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD, 2-23 -

WILLEY & SIGLER, HAVE REMOVED To the building one door south of Jacksou's Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Hcnkie, which they have boughtand thoroughly remodled and fitted up for A NEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of WR’L MIMANDIZi Which we expect to sell as low as U can be bought in any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices In exchange for' goods. We make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in which noue but good workmen are employed. Call aud examine our stock. WILLEY & SIGLER.

M TOBACCO, CIGARS, FURNISHING JOHN W. COATS, PROPRIETOR OF THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store, Returns thanks to the public for its liberal patronsge In the past, and announces that it is his intention daring the year 1870 to keep a large stock of goods in his line of bnsiuess, which will be priced and sold at the lowest possible rates. Among the stock, to which attention is specially oalted, are the following popular brands of Tobacco: MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, CHEWING SHORTS, FLOUNDERS, NAVY, AC. SMOKING TOBACCO: RED STOCKING, BULL FROG, LOG CABIN, - KINNIKINIK, CHIMNEY CORNER Also, Candy, Rail us, Figs, Peanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Braiil Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Canned Fruits, Cove Oysters, Sardines, Herring, Crackers, Notions, Pipes, Cigar Holders. Tobacco Boxes, Tobacco Pouches, Smoking Sets. Gent’s Furnishing Goods, etc. Citixens and Travelers respectfully luvited to examine the stock. SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF. W 1,1870- JOHN w. COATS.

w. ar. iMEid, IN THX HIIMiHM IMG,” Would respectfully Inform the people of Jasper couuty (hot he hae now on hand ■ judiciously oOieeted Block us STAPLE k FANCY GROCERIES Which he pMpOse* to eell at the lowest living rate*. Having made hie purchase* alnce the great fall es gold and the corresponding Decline in Price* of Merchandise i • He olTere his stock as cheap as equally good articles can b« bought iu any country town In the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, SaHovatua, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Pish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Frnits, Candies, Nuts, Sign, Raisins, Unvoting Ext’*, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of all kinds; a complete stock of Q UISENSWAHB, fj-t ABI*E-C UTLERY, otions, &c., &c., Together with H t«lr Standard articles of Ironware, Tlnwafe, School Books, Stationary; best quality of Coal Of|, Larnps. Lamp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Fine Out, Shorts, Plug and Smirking TOBACCOS* A speciality will be made in such hotttnbuiider'* materials as ItAttS AND GLASS. Call and examine my Stock, price my goods, and see if it will not be for your interest to give me a ahare of your custom. ETDon’t forget the place—“ Shanghai Building,” Washington street,Rensselaer. W. J. lutes.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND X> X*. XT Or Gr X tat T » 0 Take this method of eg <ht 9 tlxens of Jasper County and vk.dity that they have opened a Nrw Dnoa Stoxc in Renaselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son, one door east of Vanatta & ’Son's large Harness Shop, whoro they intend te keep as good an assortment es Drags and Medicines as may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of D!RTJG*S, MEDICITTEJS POINTS* OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle es HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERB To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CM»B% LDriting-|)aper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, brushes, From a six 0 Paint Brash te the smallest camef’s hair Pencil Brueh. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, db<3., For medicinal uae only, nil of which we will sell cheap for cneb, end we Invite the Pnbllo to examine ear stock before purchasing else where. HARDING * ALTER.

dodge’s mrnm The premium mower & reaper! AWARDED TIIK FIRST PREMIUM! AS Trtll ■ IST COMBINED MOWRII HARD RAXING KEAPEKt AND SELF BAKINS BIAPEK! Two Driving Wheels. Double hinged Finger Bnr. InOepeudeut action of tbecu’fter 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 Blate Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs In all parts of (he country.— We have an immense number of testimonial* from farmeia in all sections of the country, speaking in the highest terms of ils qualities as a Mower,aud also as a Self-Rak-ing Reaper. The attention of the farming community la respectfully called to the YANKEE MOWER which, although but recently patented Is u nqueslionably ONE OF THE BEST MOWERS over offer, d to the public, combining all the (leaireble elements of the many good Mowers now in use, and several other*, (Prut no other Mower possesses. For sale by JOHN M. GWIN, 9-36-3 m. Agent tot Jasper County.

Lightest Draft No Grass can Wind! g No Dust in the Gearing! Perfectly Balanced! High Motion! Slow Motion! 3#" Don’t buy until you see it at Stackhouse’s.

F. W. BEDFORD, AGENT FOR mm rural! WOOD’S SELF-HAKE REAPER Saves tho labor of two men over any handraking reaper. Does its work better—makes compact bandies—no scattering. WOOD’S PRIZE MOWER!/ The Standard Mower of the World. It has been awarded more FIRST PREMIUMS than any other machine In tho world Including tho HIGHEST PRIZES offered in the United States, England, France and Germany. It never dope, cut* alt kinds es grate, whether Wet or dry, Dodged or itanding. Ifo weight on hortet' neck*. it raited with eaee to paee obetruc. Hone. It the lighted draft, moot timple and durable Mower. 188*000 NOW IN VIE. BOBINUOU’A COLO MEDAL THRESHERS, Manufactured By YEO A SHOEMAKER, Richmond, lad., awarded Gold Medal at the Indiana State Fair of 18C7, as the BEST THRESHER ANO SEPARATOR Also the MOUNTED 'MRSE (V CELEBRATED jA MOHAWK VALLEY JL Jttr Western Prairie CLIPPER ■4 PLOWS. M - ■ They are made oi Boat * ! ; I Steel, have Double Shiu, Idi ■ High Laud Side, Wroaght tin H Standard, slotted at the top AH AT 0= for setting to or (torn land at JR pleasure. Frequent tests prove them the best, lightest f draft snd most thoronghly hardened plows built Warranted to Scour in All Soilef V, W. BI9TORD, a*B«*el*«r 5-23 ’ *

'' Sfk, ■H ACKNOWLEDGES NO EQUAL IN THI WORLO! Perfect ease of drafl. No side draft whatever. No weight on horses nocks. Durable as Iron and Steel oas Make It Cuta any kind of gnUW.Yfof or.ihy, on wet or dry ground. Cuts with the horses going on a slow walk. Cfau be easily raised at sillier or both ends to pasrf obbirifcfFnns. THE DRIVER CAR NEVER BE THROWN IN FRONT OF THE COTTER BAR. The guards are fuced' with the beat steel aud hardened. All the journals on ono piece of casting, and therefore neVei* e« of Him'. THE >'KIRBI» Combined as a Reaper, with H&ndrake la easily managed with one man snd two* homes. Is a very light machine- Has no side draft afaff. There is no weight on the horses’ necks. It can lie adjoined to cnl at any height. The mucbfhe Is no more (table to strain than a cart of wagon.' The knives Scret SindBundles are regulated by the driver as ie J aired. Not a Belt, or Chain, or Switch, or useless trap about it. For sale by NEWCOMB tc VAUGHAN, Agenlp, 2-35-3 U) Remington. Indiana. normaH Earner. AGENT FOB THB-GELKBBATED' champion' REAPER AND MOWER, MOLISfE AND PEED FIOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT OK FARM HARDWARE, SUCH A* PITCH forks, MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, RAKES, HOES, AC., AC.r MANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARROWS, BREAKING PLO W’S, SHO VEL PL 0 WB, dC. Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine my newly invented ADJUSTABLE SHOVEL PLOWS, (Patent applied /or.) Blacksmithing and Repairing Done by firstclass workmen. Shoes' and Warerooma on east side of Front street, beloir Wasbingtm.' 2-26 •< RMAN WARNER-

6. E. LOCKWOOD ipit for tho celebrated M 'OOEMICE REAPERS & MOWERS, Fnrst & Bradley’* Garden City Plow*, Walking Cultivators, on wheels and runners, Double*Sbovel Plows, both iron add wooded beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Massilon Separators jid Iron Horse-Powers, Wooden Pumps, and att kind* of Agricultural Implements. n-pj desire all to understand that VKJ I positively will not accept an agency for the safe of any machinery the proprietors will dot permit to be thoroughly tested aud will not warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselves. K. E. LOCKWOOD 2-27 Remington, Indiana THE WORLD HEN OWNED 1 KJ I singer sewing Machine! I am agent for this splendid machine and would request all those needing machines iv call at my residence ind see sense of its work. I challenge comparison. RnmumcßS. Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, ‘ Mrs, Thoe. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, W. P. Hopkins; and others. ■ .. ■ , All kinds of machins twist andeeiors of threads. Brooks 500 yds. « cord thread, heet l, "h. W or ,d *f°r“ W wNf. H .RHOAl)KS. October 6th If6o. W-\t. ' v ■ - » •• -cWnm