Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1870 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, August 11th, 1870. Any quantity of melons in town. Flour from $7.50 to $8 per barrel. Now is a good time to bud fruit trees. Good butter is not very plentiful at present. ——■'—■■ll . "1 Spring chifckena from $1.20 to $1.50 per dozeu. Very fair apples sell slowly at 25 cents a bushel this week. - 2.. ' Plenty of blackberries In this market for 25 cents per gallon. Mr. P. R. Hopkins is building an addition to his dwelling. , Mr. M. L. Spitler will please accept our thanks for a splendid muskmelon.
I Th|s locality was favored with an agreeable shower of rain lust Sunday. Lt. Gov. Cumback has promised to speak here on the 17th of September. The prospect is good for an average crop of grass in the race bed this season. Colorado bugs are appearing in increased numbers on the late potato patches. Beef steaks sell for 15 cents a pound and mutton at 10 and 12 cents at the butcher shop. —— -* ———- Active political operations will be commenced by the republicans of Jasper county on the 2<>tti iust. Mr. T. J. Spitler, the urbane agent of the JEtiiii Insurance Company, has our thanks for blotting pads. Senator D. D. Pratt has promised to speak once in Jasper county during the present political campaign. “Mine host,” of the Nagle House, has our thanks for the Chicago 7 ribune containing a diagram of the position * of the belligerant armies'of kurope. Dr. G. A. Moss lias 40 acres of timber land, lying within six miles of Rensselaer, which he is anxious to sell. For price and terms enquire at his office. Mrs. James says “I would not do without one of the Common Sense Sewing machines for double its cost: it works admirably.” This is the machine sold by Mr. J. S. Hopkins. Elder J. M Stepheiison, of Chicago, is holding a series of meetings at tin* Christian church. His ministrations were commenced here last week and will be continued over the coming Sabbath. Sec the advertisement of the.sth annual session of the Jasper county Teachers’ Institute which will be be held in the School House in Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 3d. f .
A friend at Remington writcsr="There" considerable grain coming in. It.is of good quality. Our farmers complain of the prices. Oats are bringing but 31 cents to-day (August Vth). The depot is full of goods and the platform covered with stuff—business men anticipate a lively trade this fall. Health good. Politiesdull.” 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 wiil be placed in proper hands for collection, This time business is meant. E. IS, Lockwood. The Rensselaer public school will commence its session Monday, October 7th, and continue five months. — It will be divided into four departments according to the grade of proficiency attained by the pupils. No selection of teachers has yet been made for either of the departments. The Remington nnd Rensselaer post route lias been re-established, much to the satisfaction and convenience of the public. Messrs. J. \V. & 8. O. Duvall have been awarded the contract for carrying the mail between these two points and will commence running a daily hack over the route for the accommodation of travelers, on the 16th of the present month, The republican central committee will meet at 2 o’clock P. M., Saturday, August 20, A. D., 1870, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for comity surveyor and the transaction of other important business. A full attendance is solicited. 8. P. Thompson, Chairman. A stray Irishman came into town last Monday on his road to Chicago ami while talking in front of one .of the saloons was injudicious enough to hurrah for France, but his Milesian ardor was suddenly reduced three or four degrees by Billy Beck who “shlopt him on do coph mit der fiSt” mid exclaimed “Hurrah mit Prussia, don’t It? das vots der madter.” - » The Metropolitan circus exhibited in this place last Thursday, and considering thescason, was very liberally patronized—as well perhaps as their performances merited. There are some ven- good professionals traveling with this circus, but taking everything together the exhibition isjmore Valuable to the proprietors than to the patrons. Mr. S. P. Thompson, chairman of the Jasper county republican central eoinnfittee, has issued a call for a meeting of the committee at the Court House in Rensselaer, Saturday, August 20th, at 2 oclock P. M. In the evening of that day Dr. I. B. Washburn, of Star City, republican Candidate for representative in the State legislature, will address the people upon the political in Issue this campaign. Every citizen of Rensselaer and the vicinity should purchase a lot in Weston cemetery. However much we may dislike to think of death, it Is a condition that all must, sooner or later, undergo, and those who are wise will make preparation for it while in the enjoyment of health. One preparation that should not be neglected is for decent burial In a decent place. Call over at the cemetery grounds and select a good tot while it may lie had.
Gen. Packard, republican candidate for eongrf** this district, has made, the following'appointments for speaking in Jasper connty: Blue Grass School Hous®, Newton l township, Monday, August 22d, at 2 o’clock P. M. Burns School House, Barkley township, Monday, August 22d, at 7 o’clock School House No. 1, Walker townTuesday, August 23d, at 7 o’clock Independence School House, Gillam township, Wednesday, August 24th, at 2 o’clock P. M. Mason. School House, Gillam township. Wednesday, August 24th, at 7 o’clock P« M. Pleasant Grove School House, Barkley township, Thursday, August 25th, at 2 o’clock P. M. Osborn School House, Hanging Grove township, Thursday, August 25th, at 7 o’clock P. M. Remington, Carpenter township, Friday, August 26th, at 2 o’clock P. M.
On the night of July 18th a horse was stolen from the stable of Mr. Dan* lei Zorger, about four miles southwest from Rensselaer on the Remington road. The horse belonged to Air. J. 11. Green, of Carpenter township, who at the time was working for Mr. Zerger. The horse stolen being a valuable one Mr. Green informed Sheriff Yeoman of the theft and they set out at onee to leeover it and if possible apprehend the thief. They learned that on the 18th a man had been seen driving along the road in a one-horse spring wagon of the pattern used in cities forexpress wagons, that he had j stopped for the night in the neighbor- i hood of Mr. Zerger’s farm, and that' the horse he was seen driving was noticed feeding on the prairie a day or two afterwards. Putting thesecircumstances together they concluded that the man with the express wagon had stolen Mr. Green’s horse—that somehow the horse he was driving had eseaped from liinr and he hail taken this one to proceed on his journey.— Striking the trail they traced the thief into Illinois and at Momence learned j he had altered his course and was making towards Chicago. They at I once came home, and arming himself i witli the necessary authority Sheriff I Yeoman proceeded to anticipate his '■ arrival, but found his man had reach- ’ cd the city ahsad of him and left the I horse ata stable to be sold on commission. Telegraphing for Mr. Green i lie (tune up and identified-iiis proper- . ty,-Obtained possession and brought it j homo, after they had pilule arrange- j merits for the afreet of the thief incase he should eome to inquire for the proceeds of his venture. Last Saturday a telegram came to t fie Sheriff informing him tiie thief had been arrested by a detective and was in custody at one of the police stations. — Monday lie went after tlio prisoner and arrived here with him yesterday morning. The man is a consumptive looking Irishman, about thirty years of ago, says'll is name is John Daly and that his home is in Cincinnati.— Yesterday afternoon,, he was taken ; before Justice E. T. Harding where he waived arraignment, entered plea . of not guilty ami in default of bail was 1 committed Tor trial at the September term of the circuit court. Lovers o r the beautiful in art should call at Dr. Kelley's photograph rooms and see the pictures on exhibition there. The Doctor is now prepared to do all ki lhlh of phot ograplliu work..— Pictures and frames for sale at reasonable prices.
Arrivals at the Nagle House
Up to Tuexday noon. August 9lli. 1870: W. L. Smith, (’apt. Hines Lafayette; Wtu. C. Viiug'iun, Win. Haver, 8. B. Haver, J. Pinkerton, I). Haver, K. 8. Newcomb, Fiank Haver, Keipington; J. H. Willimns. Indianapolis; John Vunntla. Rensselaer; K. Hexter, Chicago; Geo. Williams, GrceueaSWe; H. Wood aud wife. Cincinnati; E. Watson. G. Watson. L N. Watson, England: W. b Reynolds, J. .Justice, E K Justice, J. H. Hawkins, Wm. Hertz, Geo. Wilhite, Win. Ito'ierta. Crawfordsville; G. Grillin, N L. Daugherty, Meyers, Monticello; Geo. Hubert, Detroit; P. Doyle. L. Marks, Buffalo, N, Y.; Geo. Locke, D. P. Lyons, New Albany; Geo. Hyder, James Hadaker. Richmond, Va.; Geo. Sparks, Wm. Baldwin, Wm. Rdwen Moses l!fl>, Pat. McGinnis, Pittsburgh. I’a. ; J. Buxtou, Rochester, N. Y.; Mike Mcl.iiughlin, M Laubo, John Mitchell, P. Musselman, J. Abrams, Geo. Williams, D. O'Brien, Louisville, Ky.
Concert.
A concert of vocal and instrumental music will be given in Remington, Indiana, nt the Presbyterian church, on Wednesday evening,-August 17th, LS7O. Admission 25 cents.' 3 Children 15 cents. Family tickets sl. Doors open at 7:30 P. M. Exercises beginning at 8 o’clock P. M.
Strayed or Stolen
About the 20th o£ June, a dark iron grey mare, rather long in the back—had a bell on when last seen — had a suckling mare colt with her.— A liberal reward will be paid for her return or for any information that will lead towards her recovery.
SHELBY GRANT.
Teachers, nnd others interested, are notified that the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaer Graded School will receive written pro|>ositi»us, until August 15th, for teaching each of the four departments during the coming fall and winter. The term will probably be live months in duration.
ALFRED THOMPSON,
President of the Board.
A nearly new Mussllon Threshing Macliine 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.
Land Sales by Dvvigglns &. Thompson. No. 10.--Charles P. Jacob to James Buckingham—east half of northwest quarter of section 23, town 27, range 7. We are selling all the Jacobs laud at $1.25 per acre, and other lands at cheap rates and on good terms. Teachers’ Institute. riTHE fifth annual session of lhe Jasper JL county Teachers' Institute will bu held at the School House in ReuaseTaer, commencing Monday, October 3d, lb7o. Tvapho acechoul officers and nil others interobted in the cause of educalion are urged to Ht'eud. GEO. AL JOHNSON. 2-46-ts. School Examiner. - HEW ICE CREAM PARLOR! FRANK 3. I'URCUriI.E Has carpeted and refurnished the room over Vanatta’H harneas ator* and ia now prepared to supply Ice Cream to Parties, Pic Nicu. Festivals or individuals at the lowest possible figures. Will keep, ip their season, Strawberries, Peaches, Oraitges and other fruits. Also Candles vnd Cigars. 2-36-3 m. *
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an order of tale to me directed, from the clerk of the Jaspsr circuit court, I rill expose at public "ssle, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday the 3d day of September, A. D., 1870, between the han re of 10 o’clock 'A. M , and 4 o’clock I*. M., of said day, al the door of the Court Houm of Jasper cuuuty, rhe rente and proflie for a term not exceeding soven years, of lhe following described real estate, to-wh: The north linAi of Section ten (10), In Township thlrty-ono '.31), Range five west, and north .half of the northwest quarter,und northwest quarter of northeast quarter. and the northeast quarter of lhe northeast quarter of Section three (3), in Township twenty-eight (28). Runge seven (7), west, end on failure to realize the full aino unt of judgment, Internet end cults, I will at the same tine and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken rfe the property of John B. Vail and Mary A. Vail al lhe anil of Samuel L. Jones. Said solo will bo made without any relief whatever ■ from valuation <>- appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, ■ Sheriff Juspir Co. August Rih, A- D., 1870. bwiggins & Thompson, Atl’ye for Pl’ff. 2 46-3 t. Non Resident Notice. Siute of Indiana, Jasper county, si: R. Williamson and W. G Hurdiug, and ‘•The United Cashmere Company of Tennes«O',” will take notice that Richard M. Haielett hue filed his c< mplulnt against them in th« Jasper circuit court, In un action to quiet tit o Io real estate, and that the same will stand for bearing et the next term of wild court to be holden ut the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, commencing on tlia 4th Monday in September. A. D., 1870. —-s Attest: ( SEAL ) M. L. SPITLER, Clerk ol said Court. Win L- McConnell, Att’y for Pi'ff. 2-4ti-3t.
Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given tliut 1 will proceed, on Tuesday, nu just 16th, 1870; to make legal survey of section 23, town 32, north, range 7 west. Ordered by Henry Doering. JOHN MILLER, 44.3 Surveyor of Jasper County. Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Cyrus W Henk'e, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. EZRA L CLARK, August Ist, 1870. Administrator. 2-45-31.
New Store New Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is a prospective project, it is a matter of REALITY that THh.ntS HOLLINGSWOKTH isiiow iceeiving aud opening an entirely new stock of G EX ERA L MERCHANDISE, embracing STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Cottonades, Jeans, Tweeds, Cat timer es, Broad Cloths, Denims, Stripe*, Tickings, full line of Mutlius, both brown and bleached. Prints, domestic and fne Ginghams. Alyacas t Poplins. Chambras, All Wool Delaines, Il hile goods. Hosiery, I have also a choice selection of
Staple G/bceries rucll as 'Coff'ets, Ungars, Tea., Dried Peachu, Prune,, Spices, Pepper, Soda. Starch, Candlee, Hoots, Shoes, Queertsware. Glassware, 4‘C.. All of which are on sale at the lowest pos siblc figures. Call and examine goods’ aW prices. A stiai eof patronage respectfully so limited. * TIIOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 d jors below the Bank. Rensselaer, Ind., April 27. 1870. 2-31 REMOVAL? D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, &C., &.C., Across the street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where he will bo happy to see all his old customers and even body Ise 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 lias elapsed and he expects those bills made during the past year arrungi d, so as to enable him to extend almilat accornmodatious in the future. t New and Fresh Goods, Just arrived and being opened up for wile, D. I. JACKSON, April 20,1870. THE tLIEBRATEB COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. Wo, the undersigned, having bought of J. S Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common 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 la all that is claimed for it to be. M. Speulding, Phebe A. Yeoinau, » Teresas E Benjamin, 0. S. Lamsou, Mary Kenton. Jam.*s Hemphill.
Mrs. Catherine Bruner’s CHEAT JMPKOVEJICNT IN RESERVING EGGS AND OTHEH AKTICLEN. PATENTED NOVEMBER 30, 186 ft. This is a new and useful invention and discovery, wh’reby Eggs may be kept perfectly good and sound lor an indefinite period of time. Eggs cun be Eept pcrlectlv fresh aud good iu the hottest weather, and entirety tree from frost iu the coldest cl hnate. Not oiily Eggs, but' frntl (in cans or otherwise; and’ other articles may be preserved from frost by the same process. . This invention hue proved to be the best thing ever used for the preservation of eggs, fruit, etc. This invention should be in the hands of every funner, merchant and druggist. The Ingredients used iu preserving eggs and other a,tides arc very ch.ap, mid can be got by any person. Patents can be obtained by applying to CATHERINE BRUNER,Marshall, Mo., or WHITSEL LEWIS, Agent for Indiana, Rearrdaer, Indiana. "
New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to call aud examine the slock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened In the well-known “LIBI ERAL CORNER building, which h.a beet lilted up in firet-daM style. The stock consists, iu part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FJNE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-OAfs S, SEA I .ING-WAX, fcC., AC., &C., Which will bo sold at as cheap prices as lhe condition of the market will permit.— Please cull mid see what we have, its quality and prices. , 2-41 . C. C. S T All R. M. c. MEAdT DBALKI IK SILVER WARN, SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS> (for both ladies' and gentlemen's wear ) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET-CUTLERY, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. itT All kinds of Repairing in my line done on short notice mid satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the WESTERN COTTAGE Jmr ORGAN. MANUFACTURED BY Tewksbury. Carpenter Co., Mendota, 111. It is claimed for the “ Western Cottage Oryan." SUPERIORITYoverany other iustiumeut of the same class—no matter what their pretensions, in the following points: The QUA MTV OF TOKk i« full—round 1 — deep —rieff—musical. The Acvton is nn-tuinc- quicx. seldom equalled, savea ex<eii.xd. The GREAT POWER of some of our sty lea render them particularly adapted to use io Churches I.edges. Public Halls,&c. The workmanship cannot be excelled. Every part of lhe Instrument Is made with the greatest possible care, of lhe very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and are rm.LT wan. lstko. Persons wishing to buy an instrument of this kind, can be shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD, 2-23
WILL E Y & SIG LER, HAVE REMOVED To the building one door south of Jackson's Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. ll”n----kle, which they have bought and thoroughly remedied mid fitted up for A NEW STOKE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a full Assortment of all kiudsof ffl’R’L MMANDIZE Which we expect to sell us low as it can be bought In any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Alwny. taken at fair prices in exchange for goods. W. 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.
CIGARS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN W.COATS, PROPRIETOR OF THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store, Returns thanks to the public for its liberal patronage in the past, and announces that it is bis intention during the year 1870 to keep a large stock of goods in his lino ol business, which will be priced and sold nt the lowest possible rates. Among the stock, to which attention is specially called, are the following popular brands of Tobacco: MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF, CHEWING SHORTS, FLOUNDERS, NAVY, &U. SMOKING TOBACCO: RED STOCKING, BULL FROG, LOG CABIN, KINNIKINIH, CHIMNEY CORNER " Aho, Candy, Rusins, Figs, Peanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Htmfll Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Canned Fiuitd, Cove Oysters,Sardines, Herring, Crackers, Notions, Ptpes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Boxes. Tobacco Pouches, Smoking Sets Gent’s Furnishing Goods, etc. ILtiseiis slid Travelers respectfully invited to examine the stock. SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF. Jan. 1,187" ‘ JOHX W. COAT*.
•w. ar* XnioEis, IN THE ■fflHiui uriiimt' Would respectfully inform the people of Jasper county that he has now du hand a judiciously selected etoek us STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which he proposes to roll at the lowest living rates. Having made his purchases since the great fall of gold and the corresponding Decline in Price* of Merchandize He offers his stock as cheap as equally good articles can bo bought In any country town in the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, galeratus, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Fish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Fruita, Candies, Nats, Figs, Baiains, Flavoring Bit’s, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of all kinds; a complete stock of QUEENSWARE, ipABLE-CUTLERY, OTIONS, dfce., Ac., Together with a few standard articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Books, Statjouary; best quality of Coal Oil, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Fine. Cut, Shorts, Plug and Smoking ' TOBACCOS. A speciality will bo made In such housebuilder's materials as KAILS AMD 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. ITDon’t forget the place—" Shanghai Building,” Washington street, Rensselaer. W. J. Imes.
NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICINCr PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTH. Take this method of info n . g 'hr c tixens of Jasper County and vk.nity that they have opened a New Drug Store in Rensselaer, in the room fo-merly occupied by Percupile & Son. one door east of Vanatta 3c 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, MESiz>i<ZJXixrEJSi PAINTS. 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of x (aswass. From a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of jw BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, Ws keep constantly on hand a good supply •*
SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-Paper, BLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN a PENCIL-HOLDERS, iwswts, From a sixO Patnt Brush to the smallest cainet’e hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, <SC., For medicinal use only, all of which we will sell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examine our stock before pniehsaing else where. HARDPNW * AT.TBIR,
DODGE’S flAßmmi THE PREMIUM MOWER It ftfiAPERI AWABDZD THE FIRST PREMIUM! .AS TUB EBT COMBINED MOWU! HAMD RAKING REAPER! AND BBMF BAKUItt BMAPBB! Two Driving Wheels. Double hinged Finger Bur., Juoepeudeut acUou of the nutter is perfect. Open wrought iron guards, faceu with steel. Has positively NO SIDE DRAFT! This Muehine has been awarded Medals and First Pfenilume by the Pennsylvania and lowa State! Fafrs/ and, by > hundreds of County Fairs in alf part*of the country.— We have an immense number of testimonials from farmeis In all section* of the ed&rttry, speaking in the highest teft/fl of its qualities an a Mower,and also as a Soff-Rak-ing Reaper. The attention of the farming community Is respectlully called 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 in use, and severalothers, that no other Mower possesses. For sale by JOHN M. GWIN, 3-36-.3m. Agent for Jasper County.
CLIMAX! Lightest Draft No Grass can Wind! No Dust in the e- • • •• ’ *• Gearing! Perfectly Balanced! High Motion! Slow Motion! Hou t boy until yon see it at Stackhouse’s.
F. W. BEDFORD, AGENT FOR ’WOOD'S REAPERS & MOWERS. r ‘S' v»FJwSri' WOOD’S SELF-RAKE REAPER Saves the labor of two men over any handraking reaper. Does jts work better—makes compact bundles—no scattering. WOOD’S 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 Ufi I ted States, England, France and Germany, It never clout, cute all kinds of graft, whether wet or dry, lodged or etanding. ATo weight on horeet' neekt- It railed with eate to pan obatructwne. It the lighlett draft, moat eimple and durable Mower, IStB.OOO NOW IN CUE. ROBINNON’N COLD MEDAL THRESHERS, Manufactured By YEO h HHOKMAKEK, Richmond, Ind., awarded Gold Model at the Indiana State Fair of 1867, aa the BEST THRESHER ANO SEPARATORA Iso the MOUNTED I.ORSE (X CTT.FWWATrn MOHAWK VALLEY AMU * A Western Praino CLIPPER B| PLOWS. They are made of Best JK Steel, have Double Shiu, J* ■ High Land Side, Wrought flag Standard, slotted at the top W c for setting to or from land al ■P Jjjj pleasure. Frequent teats ■r Tp prove them the best, lightest r v draft and most thoroughly hardened plowa builtJ 3?“ Warranted io Scour in All Soils! T, W. BEDFORD, Rer.aeslaer »-»
\ (mGoK c > Di ' ACKNOWLEDGES HO EQUAL TH Wt Perfart eas* «fd»^t.. No side draft wb*».vsr, Durable u Iron and Steel ea* Mak« It Cuts any kind of grans,wet nr dry Seat or-ery gtound.' Cdts with the horses going on a slow walk- Osn be rosily raised st Vt<h«.r or both ends to j>uro obstructions. • *•. 1 ■ * I T’ 1 * ■"! A A The guard, are faced wAh th* beet slept and liardeued. Aif tlie journals-*,, qnq pAco of easting, and therefore never out *T Hmm a THE "KIRBY** ~ ' f Combined as a Reaper, wUE IJandrako la easily managed wilu one man amt tarnhorses. Is a very light machine. ilas no side draft at all. There fs no weight on th#’ horses’ necks. U cnu be adjusted tb ent at any height. The rnnchine is no more Hable to strain than a cart or wagon. Tho Knives Never Bind. Bundles are regulated by the driver as desired. Not a Belt, or Chain, m ®jkitsb, er useless trap about It. For a ie by NEWCOMB VAWOIIAN, A renter r 2-35-3 m “ ’ Rem tug toe* Indiana, ______________.'-»t ■A—» NOBMAN WARNER,, AGENT FbR THE CELEBUAj’FJ) CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, MOLIKE AKD FEfiV' FLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS) KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT OF FARM HARDWARE, SUCH AS PITCH F’ORKSi, MANURE FORKS/ SPADES, SHOVELR, HAKES, HOES, <&C., £C.: MANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARROWS, BREAKING PLOWS, SHOVEL PLOWS, AC. Farmers areparticularly invited to call and examine niy netcly invented ADJUSTABLE SHOVEL PLOWS, (Patent applied for.) Blacksmithing and Repairing Done by flrstclass workmen. * Shops and Wsreroons on east side of Freni street, below Washingt-ra. ——: J.J« .. -r.NAN WARNER-
CLIMAX!
E. E. LOCKWOOD agent for the celebrated M ’CORMICK REAPERS & MOWERS. Furst de Bradley’s Garden City Plows, Walking Cultivators, on wheelsand runners, Double-Shove! Plows, both iron and wooden beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Massllon Separators, aud Iron Hyrse-Powers, Wooden Pumps, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements. desire all to understand that U-J I positively will not accept an agenoy for the sale of any machinery the proprietors will not permit to be thoroughly terted aud will not warrant to give good satisfaction. Call and examine for yourselves. K. K LOCXWOO* MT , Remiugtaa, Indian* THE WORLD RENOWNED F.-tW. Jt j SINGER SEWING MATOWEf I am agent for this splendid' machine and would request all those noedMg* imchiuee to call st my residence aud see some of its work. I ohslieuge comparison. RxrxaxNcas. Mrs. L M. Sftiekhqnqe, Mrs. Thoe. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Co» r Mr. John B. Bpangle, Calvin Porter, W.P. Hopkins, aud others. _ All kinds of mschlna twist MjJ cAti of threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thriad, beat 1 October fth W. ts.
