Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1870 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, Beirtefitibef 29, 1870.
Austin’s Ague Drops, best euro for Ague. Hereafter copies of the Union may beobtained at the post office for live cents apiece. ■> . We take Austin’s Ague Drops for Ague. * Coats has seme very fine Havanna cigars. Call and try them. Sign of the Big Indian. i Austin’s Ague Drops warranted to cure Ague. Pies, cakes, candies, cider, apples, cheese and crackers at the post office. Call in for a square lunch. For SCTcts. you’can cure Bor 4 cases of Ague. " , 2-50-w9. Everybody go to the sign of the Big Indian when they want a good cigar to smoke, or nice tobacco to chew. < The Common Sense sewing machine may be obtained of Mr. J. 8. Hopkins. ) Petit, the barber, is still flourishing. ;He has a good assortment of collars, suspenders, neckties, hair oils, perTUtnerles, etc., which will be sold on reasonable terms. Owing to sickness in the proprietor’s family Dr. Kelley’s photograph rooms have been closed for a few days past, they are open now however, and parties desiring pictures Will do well to avail themselves of the opportunity to obtain them which is now oflered for a few days only.
No frost yet. Slight fall of rain last night. The Teachers’ Institute convenes at 10 o’clock A. M., Monday, October 3d, prox. Mr. S. T. Warren will please ac- ■ cept our thanks for a extra large squashes. We have not ‘seen finer ones this season. The enumeration of pupils in the Rensselaer school district, for 1870, shows the number to be 291. A ‘decrease of two since last report. Messrs. Leopold & Fcndig have purchased Laßue's stone building and arc busy repairing it preparatory to moving ip with a large ■stock of goods. * Mr. Asa Porter last week made us a present of a basket of splendid fail apples. There weix some half dozen varieties, all choice fruit, large and palatable. He will please accept our thanks. Mr. Sampson Erwin has withdrawn from the contest for county treasurer. This leaves a square fight between the republican and democratic parties, represented by their respective candidates, Mr. Henkle and Mr Platt. Schuyler Lodge, No. 284, I. O. •O. F., of Remington, will have a public installation of officers, Monday afternoon, October 3d, to conclude with a festival at 7 o'clock in the evening. The fraternity are making extensive preparations for the occasion and cordially invite the public to attend. The following attorneys from abroad are in attendance at the Circuit court now in session in this place: Ex U. S. Senator David Turpio and T. C. Annabal, ot Logansport; Judge Wallace and Win. H. Martin, of Kentland; Mr. Merrick, of Oxford. Hon. W. D. Lee, of Lafayette, and Wm. E. Higgins, of LaPorte, were also in town. The democracy are trying to have a grand rally in this place on the 30th inst. Hon. S. J. Anthony, candidate for congress, is posted to apeak at 10 o’clock A. M., and ExU. S. Senator T. A. Hendricks, at 1 o’clock P. M. Norman B. Eddy is posted to be here and address thd faithful, Thursday, October 6th. All previous appointments for Mr. Anthony and Mr. Reynolds have been withdrawn. Dr. Wm. 11. Martin, whose reputatfdh as" a 'pofiidldgist greater than any other gentleman’s in Jasper county, last week placed upon our table a desert of pears and grapes grown in his garden in this place. The Doctor has devoted considerable time experimenting with fruit and his opinion in regard to its culture in this locality may be relied upon by those who contemplate planting trees or vines.— Dr. Martin will please accept our thanks.
Someting New.
Just receiving a large assortment of ■Nirts and Candles; also, a selected Jot of, Stationery at the POST OFFICE. Daily, Weekly and Monthly Papers and Magazines kept constantly on hand, or if not on hand will be ordered on short notice, at publisher’s prices, at the POST OFFICE. All orders for Books, Periodicals, Music. Ac., promptly attended to at the POST OFFICE. Buy your reading matter at the POST OFFICE, In the room lately occupied by Mr. E. Hcidleberger.
Republican County Convention.
The delegates selected on the 28th of May last met in convention in the Court House last Saturday to nominate a candidate for county treasurer to fill the vacancy on the republican ticket caused by the death of Thomas Lainborn, of Carpenter township. The candidates before the convention were N. W. Hopkins, John Thompson, W. H. Martin, of Marion township; G. A- Burkett, Elias Watts, of Carpenter; Henry I. Adatns, of Jordan; L»W. Henkle,. of Barkley. First ballot resulted ns follows: Hopkins, 1; Thompson, 1; Watts, 2; Burkett, 0; Adams, 8; Martin, 10; Henkle, 11. Second ballot—Adams, 9; Ilcnkle, 12; Martin, 17. , Third ballot—Martin, 18; Ilenkle, 10.
Carpenter Township dominations.
From the minutes of the Carpenpenter township republican convention, held on the 21st instant, wc publish the following extract: Pursuant to call the republicans of Carpenter township met at the School House in. Remington at 1 o’clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the several township offices, and the transaction of such other business as. might be deemed advisable. On motion Wm. Irwin was called to the chair and. Geo. W. Hascall elected secretary. The nominations for township officers were as follows: Trustee —James F. Irwin. Justices—James Spencer, Wm. 11. Shaw. Constables—Wm. Haver, Wm. Cooms WM. IRWIN, Gko. W. Hascall, Chairman, Secretary. So far as’wc are acquainted with the nominees, the selections are good and should give satisfaction. Carpenter township will no doubt give the whole republican ticket a larger majority than she ever has done before.
Marlon Township Convention.
Pursuant to notice the republican voters of Marion township met in convention at the Court House, Saturday afternoon immediately after the county delegate convention had adjourned." Upon motion S. P. Thompson was made chairman and Horace E. James, secretary. The chairman announced the business to be 1. To select a township committee consisting of one member from each school district, one from each ward in the town of Rensselaer, and one for those living outside the corporation limits, but attached to the town for school purposes. 2. To consider the propriety of nominating a township ticket, and it thought advisable, to make such nominations. 3. To present the prize flag to the school district having t|ic largest and best ordered delegation in procession at tho grand rally on the 17th instant. On motion proceeded to the selection of a township committee which resulted as follows: SCHOOL DISTRICTS. No. I—Jesse Greenfield. No. 2—George Burk. No. 3—John M. Gwinn. No. 4—Beth Cox. No. S—II. C. Bruce. No. 6—S. C, Hammond. No. 7 —Berry Paris. No. B—lra M. Trussell. TOWN OF RENSSELAER. Ist Ward—John Coen. 2d Ward—Thomas Boroughs. 3d Ward—John W. Coats. 4th Ward—Wm. 'Warren. sth Ward—Joseph H. Willey. And Joseph Robinson for those outside of Rensselaer, but attached to the school district. D. T. Halstead was elected chairman of the township committee and Horace E. James, secretary. On motion proceeded to the nomination o’s township officers which resulted as follows: Trustee—D. T. Halstead. a Robinson, Jas. A. Burnham. Assessor—John Thompson. Constables—C. P. Wright, Erastus Peacock, Wm. Warren. Mr. John Thompson presented the flag to School District No. 5 in a neat little speech of about five minutes duration. The flag was received on behalf of the district by Mr. 11. C. Bruce who accompanied its reception with a short and appropriate address that was frequently applauded. On motion of L. L. Daugherty it was requested that these proceedings be published in theRENSSELAEB Union. Adjourned.
S. P. THOMPSON,
Horace E. James, Chairman, Secretary.
Land for Sale.
The south-west quarter of section 0, town 30, range 6, in Barkley township, Jasper county, Indiana. Price, fOOO. Terms, easy. Apply to Dwlggins A Thompson, Rensselaer, or to Wm. E. Higgins, La Porte, Ind. 3-1-6
PTOLIO MEETINGS. THE CAMPAIGN. REPUBLICAN' Grand .Rally! AT RENSSELAER. Saturday, October 8, AT: I I O’CLOCK,"A.M. HON. JASPER PACKARD, Republican cahdidateTfor congress, and other’good speakers,, will be,present and address the meeting. U. S. SENATOR D. D. PRATT, Writes September 24th, “My appointments do not extend beyond October Ist. * * * I will try arid be witli you on the Bth of October. I cannot assure you positively now.’’ There are also assurances that GENERAL R. P. DE HART OK HON. H. C. NEWCOMB, will be to address the meeting. The following township meetings at 7P. M.J»will bet attended by one or more local speakers: E. P. Hammond, A. J. Yeoman and others, at Lefler School House, Saturday, October Ist. Milroy School House, Tuesday, October 4tli. Remington, Wednesday, October Sth. 51. L. Spitler, Thomas Boroughs and others: Gillam, Center School House, Tuesday, October 4 th. Barklev, Center School House, Wednesday, October sth. E. L. Clark, H. W. Wood and Others: Suyler School House, Saturday, October Ist. Hershman School House, Tuesday, October 4th. S. P. Thompson, L. W. Henkle and others: Marion, School House No. 2, Saturday, October Ist.i Carpenter, School House No. 3, Tuesday, October 4th. Remington, Wednesday, October 3th. M. L. Spitler, Joshua Healey and others, at School House No. 5, Marion township, Saturday, October Ist. The members of the county central committee and the township commit-tee-men will please turn out to these meetings and use t heir best endeavors to secure a fair attendance. The ladies are especially invited to be present.— Friends in the neighborhood will please furnish conveniences for pleasant meetings. For the Republican Central Com. S. P. THOMPSON, Joshua Healey, Chairman, Secretary. Republican Ticket for IS7O. 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 County. 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 Msrion County. JEHU T. ELLIOTT, of Henry County. R. C. GREGORY, of Tippecanoe Couuty. For Congress— UM Congressional District: JASPER PACKARD, of Laporte County, For Circuit Judge—l2th Judicial Circuit: CHARES 11. TEBT,;of White County. For Circuit Prosecutor: FRANK B. EVERETT, of Tippecanoe County. For Common Pleas Prosecutor, WM. T. HORINE, of Lake county. For State Senator. ROBERT S. 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 I L. W. HENKLE. For County Recorder: HARVEY W. WOOD. For County Sheriff': ALLEN J. YEOMAN.’ For County Surveyor, JOSEPH M. HOPKINS. For County Coroner: NORMAN WARNER. For County Commissioners: Ist Pufrtcf.—SAMUEL McCULLOUQH. 2d •• Wm. K. PARKISON. Id " —JARED BENJAMIN. Democratic Ticket for ISTO. For Secietary of State NORMAN EDI) Y, of St. Joseph County. For Auditor of State. JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry County. For Treasurer of State, JAMES B. R YAN, of Manon County. For Attorney General. BAYLESS W. HANNA , of Vigo County. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ml I.TON B. HOPKINS, of Montgomery. For Judges of the Supreme Conrt JAMES L. WORDEN, of Allen County. ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohio Co. SAMUEL H. BUSKIRK, of Monroe County. JOHNPETITT, of Tippecanoe County. For Congreaamanrllth District, SAMUEL 1. ANTHONY, of Porter county. For Cdfnntnn Pleas Prosecutor, ■ THOMAS J. SETTLER, of Jasper county. For State Senator. ALFRED W. REYNOLDS, of Whitt Co. For Representative. I THOMAS R. BARKER, of Newton Co.
New Arrival at A. w. Coats’. A large stock of goods just received for fall trade, consisting of Plug Tobacco of every variety; the best Fine Cut Tobacco in use—Ambrosia, Nectar Ixiaf and Mountain Dew; also Chewing Shorts and Smoking Tobacco; Pipes; Tobacco Boxes; Pouches: Confectionary; Stationery; Gents* Furnishing Goods—in facta full line of Yankee Notions In general. Call and examine at the sign of the Big Indian. ■ ANNOUNCEMENT. County Editors Rensselaei Union: Gents: Will you please announce that I am a candidate Tor re-election to the oflice of CouriJty Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the voters of Jasper coonty at the October election? IRA W. YEOMAN. For Coroner. C. D. STACKHOUSE is a candidate for Coroner of Jasper county, subject to tho October election. SPECIAL NOTICES. Teachers’ Institute. THE fifth annual session of the Jasper county Teachers’ Institute will be held at the School House iu Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 3d, 1870. Teachers, school officers and nil others interested iu the cause of education are urged to at'eud. GEO. M. JOHNSON, 2-46-ts. School Examiner. Mrs. Catherine Brunei’* Improve, mcnt tor Preserving Egns, and other Articles. Patented November 30, 1863. A 8 our Lady inventors arc not numerons--X-A- W e take pleasure in calling special attention to the invention described below, which is the result of several years experience. As the whole manner of preserving will be communicated only to those who purchase the receipt, with the right to use it, we can only describe results. Eggs preserved in this manner, were laid down oo the first of Septemlier, examined at the end of six months by three skilful pers ins and prononneed to be as fresh ns when first laid. Eggs laid down on the first of March could not be told from fresh eggs at the end of seven months, and at the end of fourteen months they were all fresh and good. Eggs kept nine weeks, and afterwards placed under the hen, hatched as readily as fresh laid eggs. To prevent freezing, thia process is unequalled. Eggs and other articles easily frozen, were prepared and placed out of doors, on a night when a bucket of water froze nearly solid within doors, and in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drugs in druggist stores, and all other valuable artie'es easily destroyed by frost, can be kept at small expense through the coldest weather. The receipt, with full instructions, ai to methods and uses, is for sale for most of the B‘ates, a portion of the territory having been disposed of. Parties can have full information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Brnner, Miami, Missouri, Whitsei Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Beat, Goodnow <t Co., Boston, Massachusetts. BUSINESS CARDS. ALFRED M'COY. ALFRED THOMPSON A. IHcCOVA THOMPSON, BAKKERS. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Buy and sell Coin and Domestic Exchange make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositee, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. UjpOffice hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m no 54 lx. KOWIN P. n.MMOXD. TSosab. i. SPITLER HAMMON D& SPITLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office iu the Court House. 1-1-lytf a. S. DWIGGINS. 8. P. THOMPSON. DWIGCINS & THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Nolarlcs Public, Hen I Estate and Insurance Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in McCoy’s Bank Building, up-stairs, l-1.-ly. CHARLES JOUVENAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC &.REAL ESTATE AGENT, Remington, Ind. 231 nr. j.h.loigiihiiige, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. on Washington street l-1.-ly. nr. G. A. MOSS. Office.—On Weshingtoh street, opposUe tho •Old Line Drug Store,” RENSSELAER. IND. 1-1-1 Dr. IKA C. KELLIJT, 525*5? RESIDENT DENTIST, Rensselaer, Indiana. Oflice on Washington street in the new photograph gallery, over C. C. Starr’s grocery. . gr —. DUVALLtS lU.ACKSMITH SHOP marfaTgtvrs Is ill operation one door above Express Office, RENSSELAER. All kinds of blacksmithing donetoorder. D. C. TAYLOR’S new BLACKSMITHSHOP "Jll Is now in operation on tho old Saw-mill Yard, opposite Duvall’s W " v jc< Express Office, Ranssei.sltn, Ind. Patronage respectfully solicited. AMD 1,1 VERY STABLE. Hacks run dally (Sundays excepted) between Rensselaer aud Bradford, on the C & L R R.and between Rensselaer and Remington on tho T L & B, R R. Horsesand Carriages to let at reasonable rates J W. & S.O. Duvall. STACKHOUSE & BKO„ UNDE R T AKER S, RENSSELAER. IND., now prepared to fill all orders tar tStfjwlrt Coffins of every style. Orders left at M. Kger'a Shop, or tho Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at the lowest possible rate*. 1-lif -wja-oous and CAKKI A G E 8 , Made and repaired on short notice and reasonably terms, one door above Taylor’s blacksmith shop on Front streetQ. W. TERHUNE, Proprietor. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS OF APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE TO TEACH will be held at tho School Houm in Rcusselaer, on Tho Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that applicants have a certificate of good moral character, Irom the Trustee ol the Township in w hich they reside. GEORGE M. JOHNSON, 1-S-ly School Examiner of Jasper County J. W HIGHT, MGuSB TH« 01.0 UNDERTAKER, Has Coffins of all sixes on hand and isnropared to fill all ordera for any sly io, Plain or Fancy, at reducer, prices 1-li-lf
THE WORLD RENOWNED WEtL iinr SINGER SEWING MACHINE! Imn agent for thia splendid machine and would request all thosp needing machines to call ut my residence' aird see some of Ils work. I challenge comparison. Rkfesences. Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, Mrs. Thoff. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. John 13. Spang.'e, Calvin Porter, W. P. Hopkins, and others. All kinds of machine twist and colors of threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, heat in the world, for sale. WM. H. RHOADES. October 6th 1P69. 2-2-ts. New Store & New Goods While the railroad to Rensselaer is a prospective project, it is a matter of REALITY that THO.VIAS HOLLINGSWOItTII is now receiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embracing 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, White goods, Hosiery, frc. I have also a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Spices, Pepper, Soda, Stardy Caudles, Boots, Shoes, Queeusware, Gtassware, fyc.. All of which are on sale at the lowest pos aible figures. Call and examine goods and prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. TIIOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the Dank Rensselaer, Ind., April 27, 1870. 2-31 NORMAN WARNER, AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, MOLINE AND PERU PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; KEEPS AN ASSORTMENT OF farm hardware, SUCH AS PITCH FORKS, MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, RAKES, HOES, AC., &C.t MANUFACTURES WAGONS, HARROWS, BREAKING PLOWS, SHOVEL PLOWS, &C. 237“ Farmers are particularly invited to call and examine my newly invented ADJUSTABLE SHOVEL PLOWS, (Patent applied for.) Blacksmithing and Repairing Done by flrstclass workmen. Shops and Warerooms on east side of Front street, below Washington. 2-26 ■ RMAN WARNER. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, the undei signed, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewiug Machine, sold bySecomb & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would say to the public that said Machine may he relied upon as a cheap, durable Machine, and is ail that is claimed for it to be. M. Spaulding, Phebe A. Yeqman, Teressa E. Benjamin, 0. S. Lamson, Mary Kenton. James Hemphill. Shaving and Hairdressing. H. PETIT & WIFE. HAIR DRESSING DONE INARTISTIC STYLE FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMENI All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on band. Also, Cigars, Collars, etc. Mr. Petit is an old Experienced Barber.— He says he will stop hair falling out in three applications, if not, will charge nothing.— He lias fitted rtp a room for ladiescxclusively where Mrs. Petit will be pleased to wait upon the ladies of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives. and them insured, give the Barber Shop a call 1-29-lv PURE LIQUORS, GIN RUM | WINE F ALE BRANDY WHISKEY HOT DRINKS PLAIN DRINKS FANCY DRINKS ALSO, BEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES SUGAR TEA j COFFEE AT.T. AS CHEAP AS THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS WILL PERMIT. THE Saloon wilt be conducted In. accordant, with U>« strict requirements of law, and under no circumstances will liquor Of an, kind, or In arfy quantity. be sold on Sundays. Thom who attempt to effect an entrance into the Saloon on Sundays, either from the street or through th. rear will be considered and treated a> enemies trying to induce me to violate the law. 2-12-ly JAMES MALOY.
New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine th. stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, Recently opened In the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which hss bee-> fitted up in first-class style. The stock consists, iu part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES. CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUPf* SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &C., <60., &C., Which will bo sold at as cheap prices 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 IK SILVER-WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladies’ and gentlemen's wear ) Also a Cue assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET-CUTLERY, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. ITAII kinds of Repairing in n»y line done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent for the WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAN, —I manufactured by Tewksbury, Carpenter & Mendota, 111. It Is claimed for the “ Western Cottage Organ.’’ SUPERIORITY overany other instillment 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 aarr— clastic —qcica, seldom equalled, nkvbr excbli.sd. The GKEAT POWER of some of our styles render them particularly adapted to use io Churches Lodges. Public Halls. &c. The workmanship cannot be excelled. Every part of the Instrument is made with the greatest possible care, of the very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and are rvLLV war. iktsd. Persons wishing to buy au 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 Jackson’s Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Honkle, which they have boughtand thoroughly remedied and fitted up for A MEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of GEN’R’L MERCHANDIZE Which we expect to sell as low as it can be bought in any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices iu exchange for goods. We make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in wbioh none but good workmen are employed. Call and examine our stock. WILLEY & SIGLER. CITYSALOON AND RESTAURANT! ALE, BEER, GIN, WINE, KUMEL, ’ BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Superior Brandy Plain and Fancy Drinks, good Cigars, and everything appertaining to a well stocked establishment Connected with the Saloon I shall keep a supply of QRACKERB, QHEESE, gARDINES, QYSTERS, &C-, &C., For the especial accomodation of those who may desire a lunch. Rooms on Front street three doors below Washington. 2-32 LOUIS JONES REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, &.C., 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 bi. lipe. He would also gently intimate to such customers as have made Little Accounts with him, that th. fin I year ba. 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 Freuh Goods, Jnst arrived and being opened-np for «al.. , .DI, JACKSON! April 20,18T0.
rT": ’ ■ r. iMna, IN TOM MUMU BlWlSt,” Would respectfully Inform ths ueop'e of Jasper county that he luu now ou hand a judiciously .elected stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which lie pr.poae. to sell atihe lowest llvir.gr rates. Having made hi. purchases since the great fall of gold and the corresponding, Decline in Price* of Merchandise He offers his block as cheap at equally good articles can b. bought In uny country towu iu the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, Saleratuti, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Fish, Crackers, CheesU, Indigo, Canned and. Dried Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Baltins, Flavoring Ext’ii Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of all kinds; a complete stock of queens Wake, IJUBLE-CUTLERY, OTIONS, &0., &c.. Together with a few standard, articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Bodks, Stationary, best quality of Coil Oil, Lamps, lamp* Chimneys and Shades; good quality of I iue* Cut, Shorts, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. A speciality will be made in such housebuilder's materials as NAILS AND -GLASS. Call and examine my Slock, price my goods, and see if it will not be for your interest to give me a share of your custom. ETDon’t forget the place—“ Shanghai Building,’’ Washington street, Rensssloer. W. J. Imes. NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND Take this method o info -» eg the a tiUens' of Jasper County and vkiaity that they have opened a Naw Drug Stoke in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Perenpile & Son, one door east of Vanatta &. Son’s large Harness Shop, where they intend t. keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may b< found in the town. They will usually keep on hand .full supply of DRUGS, medicines FAUUSTTS OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of GWSW MO, 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, CAROS, tUr iting-IJapcr, SLATES, pencils;, pens; PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS,. MUSHO, From a six 0 Paint Brush to tbs amulkrt < eamel’s hair Pencil Brush. Atao hate' WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY,. GIN, <sg:,. For medicinal use only, all of which we Wtfl sell cheap for cash, and we Invito the PubMu to ex.mine-uur stock before purchasing .else where. HARDING * ALTER,
