Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1871 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, February 2, 1871.
Poultry $2 a dozen. Eggs 20 cents a dozen. Batter 20 cents a pound. Potatoes retail slowly in Rensselaer at $1 per bushel. Died, January 28th, Dora Loretta, daughter of J. W. and Catherine Laßue, aged nearly five years. The sale of lands delinquent idr taxes, will take place in the Court House next Monday. Weather delightful for the time of year, and in consequence streets and winter grain having a hard time» » - Jr - The Masonic fraternity have the hall over Mr. Ludd Hopkins’s store /or & of five years and fitted it up for » Lod g e room ' We understand that the series of Union religious meetings that .have been in progress in this place since January Ist will close this evening. Elder D. T. Halstead married Mr. William H. Sebring to Miss Mary E. Marion, in the county Clerk’s office, at 10:30 o’clock this morning, (Thursday, February 2d, 1871). No cards. There is a young gentleman at Remington who swears he will marry before spring or [else enlist in the Regular army, for he is just bound to serve his “feller-crit-ters” in some capacity. The match game of billiards played last Saturday night, between Air. Henry Bowman and Mr. Ludd jHopkins, resulted in favor of the former by 325’poinls in a game of 1,000. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Healey will please accept our thanks, the former for a lot of splendid peach blow potatoes, the latter for sonic excellent apples. Such articles are very acceptable luxuries to an editor’s family, when they retail at a dollar a bushel. Only two .marriage licenses were issued in Jasper county during the coldpnonlh of January, 1871. They were to ~ Joseph B. Fairchild and Mary A. Hawkins. Joseph Asthley and Sarah M. Knapp. John W. Laßuc gives notice, by posters, that he will sell at public sale February 11th, his personal property. Eight months credit will be given on sums over three dollars. Mr. Laßue goes to Fairbury, 111., where he will open a boot and shoe store. For the benefit of those who took offense because we designated Louis Jones’s saloon in our last isshe, we rise to explain that we did not intend to intimate that he kept a disorderly house, but that it was a cobbling establishment where bad spirits were re-tailed. And it is certainly proper for those to go there who need reinforcements in that line.
Mr. Thomas Monnett wants U8«to •ay to our readers that the item in The Union last week, quoted from the Germantown Telegraph, concerning the cause of rust on wheat, is false. Instead of young timothy grass being the cause of rust, as advanced in the quotation referred ■to, the effect is directly opposite, it protects the wheat and prevents xust, as he has learned from personal experiment. The new Methodist Episcopal Church at Remington is to be dedicated for religious worship next Sabbath, sth lust. Dedication sermon at 10:30 A. M. by Rev. Thomas Bowman, D. D., President Indiana Asbury University. Rev. J. JL Hull, Dr. Holmes, Rev. C. W. Tarr, and other ministers will be present and participate in the exercises. Preaching at 6:30 P. M. by Rev. J. C. Reed, D. D. Public ■cordially invited. , We are told that our bibulous Hiid erratic friend Louis Jones—%attie pne who gave 25 cents to a ♦temperance organization in order to establish a reputation for char•ncter sufficient for liquor selling purposes—took a notion the other night to make a/elo de st of himself, but after listening to the advice of friends and calm deliberation concluded the punishment inadequate to offset his many shortcomings and decided to move over to Stark county ana read the Knox Ledger. It is said our friend's remorse arises from regret at not adding another bucket of water to the last bar* a d of whiskey sold at his hellery,
Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, our State senator, rctnmed home last Saturday and remained over Sabbath.— He looked much improved in health and appeared as though his conscience rested lightly. Six large, gaunt, ferocious cows attacked one small load of hay that a farmer brought into town one day last. week. The owner barely escaped being devoured by running for bis life. The horses and wagon were abandoned to their fate ?nd no traces of them have since been found. It is reported the owner has petitioned Governor Baker for a section of iron-clad, steel-pointed horse marines, afmed with a fleet of brass rifled 64-pound-er dress parade sabers, to bo sCUt here toprotect innocent property and people from the ravages of these terrific beasts, the canons of the town trustees having proved ineffectual.
One of those itinerant “greatest geniuses of the age” who make a «ueciality of fifty or sixty of the most coropuvfrted ills human flesh is heir to, and whom representative Washburn’s bill now pending in the legislature is calculated to regulate, is now in the place developing people’s brains, credulity and financial resources with considerable dexterity. The fellow travels in style, speaks broken English, wears big watch-seals, is elaborately upholstered, and sports a male traveling companion who acts in the multifold capacity of bill-stick-er, chambermaid and factotum. — Sic transit pecuuia! Empirice stulla vincit! or words to that effect.
Wm. C. Boyles, Esq., of Stark county, one of the directors of the Plymouth, Kankakee & Pacific Railroad, was in Rensselaer last week soliciting stock subscriptions in aid of that enterprise. Wo are informed that he met with tolerable success. This road when completed will traverse Jasper county in an east and west direction, passing through the three townships of Kankakee, Wheatfield and Keener, along the Kankakee river, through the midst of the large iron deposit that underlies 150 square miles of country. We are assured by those who claim to know, that the prospect is now favorable for track laying to commence upon the Illinois division early next spring. About seventy miles of the heaviest grading is nearly'finished, and nearly all the stock necessary for the completion of the work has bqen secured. We are told that it is the intention of the company to establish two stations at least within the county. This will at once develop and settle up some of the most valuable lands of the county, that have hitherto been passed by and avoided because of their inconvenient distance from market. The Wm. S. Burton property, on Front-street, for sale by
THOMPSON & BRO.
Houses, lots and a farm for sale or rent cheap and on good terms of payment.£Call an once on Thompson & Bno., Bank Building, up Stairs. January 39th, 1871.
POETRY.
While in Rensselaer I stay I will have no clerk to pay, And what is more, I am bent Never to pay store-room rent; Thus I can save a large per cent, And be able to sell goods as cheap as anybody else either here or at Kent. Which the same may be learned at Hopkins’ Corner. Queensware and glassware at C. C. Htark’i. Table aud pocket cutlery and spoons at C. C. Stakh’s. complete stock of Groceries 1 kept at Hopkins’ Corner, of the very best quality and the lowest prices. Look at a sample of the prices: Coal Oil 40 cents Choice Coffee. ... 25 cents Best Teas... .$1.25 to $1.50 Tobacco, best 20-cent plugs, 3 for. 50 cents Best Monitor Navy 35 cents Best Chew’g Shorts 40 cents Shot 12| ents Powder. 40 cents Brlttania and silver plated castors at C. C. Stahr’s. Large variety of lamps, lamp chim nfeya and burners at C. C. Starr s ■ 1 Splendid suuar," sugar sand and fine eandioe tor cake making at C. C. Stahr’s.
A CIRCULAR.
T» tl»e Fwrmera •K uiul Adjoining tountlei. Gentlemen: ! In the sale of Agricultural Implements and Farm Machinwy it has ever been my constant aim and effort to get the best and to aicll mono other. To that end I have carefully read and compared the reports of field tiials, and watched the developments of inventive genius and'meebanieal skill in the production of superior machines. This is an age of improvement and he who would avail himself of the advantages resulting therefrom must be fully posted, or use second-class articles.
* “The best is the cheapest;” this is jta true as it is old and is fully verified in the purchase of a Mower and Reaper. With this maxim in mind, I have, after some effort, secured the control of the far famed and justly celebrated Clipper Mower and Reaper for Jasper and adjoining counties. Farmers, I do not design m this to give you a description of this wonderful piece of mechanism. At an early date I will ’.‘’ osent you with a descriptive circular, and ir'U show you the most perfect and complete specimens of harvesting machinery ever offered in this community. It is admitted on all hands, by farmers, agents and builders, that the Clipper Mower is the only perfect and complete mower invented. Jt has no equal for good work, strength and durability, and we challenge the World to produce its equal for lightness of draft! We mean business! We Challenge Comparison!! WE DEFY COMPETITION!!! We use steel, malleable and wrought iron in its construction thereby making a lighter and stronger machine than any competitor. A solid cast steel guard, with a sawed slot; a cast steel finger bar; malleable iron shoes; and wrought iron frame, are a few of the many excellencies peculiar to the Clipper. To Farmers designing to purchase a machine the coming season I wish to say, enter into no engagement and make no purchase until you see the Clipper. Its very appearance will commend itself to you, and a trial of its merits will convince any one that no other machine in the market is worth as much money or is as desirable to purchase. Will toon have sample machine for your examination. Respectfully, Gentlemen,
February Ist, 1871.
SPECIAL NOTICESFarin For Sale. Ono of lhe best 80-ncre farms in Jasper county. Located on the Chicago road, one mile west of Rensselaer. Good fences, good orchard, three wells, two stablea, good log house of three rooms. 8 or 10 acres pasture and excellent woodland; the rest under cultivation. Price $35 per acre; S4OO down; balance until January Ist, 18 75, with interest at 6 per cent paid annually, inquire on the premises. A. FLASCHENTRAGER. FOR SALE. FARM OF 200 ACRES; 160 under cultivation; good house, barn and orchard; also 320 acres of grazing land near the farm; also, under cultivation with good house, barn and orchard. These are desirable lands for fanning and grazing pur f poses. They will be sold cheap and upon favorable terms. Apply to lhe owner, who lives on the 205-acre farm, 3U miles northeast of Rensselaer, or to E. P. Hammond at Rensselaer. A. SHEPPARD; Jan. 19,1871. 17-«.
H H F HHI I^CONOMY.— One of the Novelty Oride Gold Foifutain Pens will out-las) twentv-five of the best Steel Pens in use.— Morse’s Patent Ink Eraser, Pencil Sharpener and Pen Holder, Combined, an indispensible article to everybody, and will last a life time if properly cared for. Oue of each of these articles seiit post-paid on receipt of 25 cents. 18-2] Address, W. T.CcrrsHAi.L, Aacos. Ind. Jw® By ■£JKIOX PRINTING OFFICE We are prepared to du all kinds of I lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness end dispatch, and at as reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in the beet style of the art, and at priees as low as the lowest.. All orders for Billheads, Cards, Check*, Drafts, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Blanks, Label*, Handbills, Programme*, Ball, Show, and Election Tickets, will be promptly attended to at reasonable ate*. Call at th* “Union” office opposite tbe Court Hone. LMIS A BNAl.ET.Tropjdsmyn.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Htls sfJadtaua, Jasper County, Ml , LorenxoD. Erwin os. Adolphus M. Post ■nd Ira Haynes. Jasper Circuit Caurt, Term' commencing on the 4th Monday of March, 1871. trUIE deleudauto are uotllied of ilia peuX deucy of Mid action, aud that the Mine will bo heard and determined at raid term of ■aid court to be heU at the Court Hccue in Rensselaer in said toasty .z-SS-j. W ituesh ihe elerk and seal ofsatd (HKALjeomt this Slat day of January, MARION L. SPITLER, E. P. Hammond, Pltff’s Atty. Clerk 3-19-3 Stale of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1871. James Braden M. Kesiah Redwine aud Samuel T. Redwine, Action to subject the west half of northwest quarter of section 21, town 32, range 6, to payment of plaintiff's debt., ViZHEREAS it appears from an affidavit VV nowon file that ths defendants are nonresidents ot the State, the said defefldants nro hereby notified of the pendency of said action in said court at said term for said purpose. Said term commences on Monday the 27th day of March, 1871. Unless said defendants then and there appear and demur or answer to plaintiff’s complaint, the same will be answered aud determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal es /BEAL, "aid court tills2Bth day of Januaiy D. 1871. M.L. SPITLER, S. P. Thompson,/ Clerk J. C. 0. E. P HumiuondA Attys for Plaintiff. 3-19-3
State of Indiana,) M< County of Jnsper) Circuit Court, March Term, 1871. Almanda Brooks,) os. > Petition for Dlvorcd. John W. Brooks.) Said defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action in said court at said term, commetfctng on Monday, the27th day of March, A. b. 1871, and unless the defendant appears and answers the plaintiff's petition the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my haud and the seal of i SKAb ' 1 su'd court this 23d day of JanukizxzS/ pry, 1871. M.L. SPITLER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Att'ys for Petitioner. 3-18-3 t. State of Indiana,) gg . County of Jasper) Circuit Court, Merch Term, 1871. Harmon Pompelli,) os. | Foreclosure Russell Wilber, > of Louise Wilber and I Mortgage. Robt. L. Strowbridge. J The plaintiff has filed hiscomplaint herein with an affidavit that said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. No ice is therefore given that unless said defendants appear on the first day of the said term of said court, to be hotdeu on the 4th Monday of March, A. D. 1871, at the Couit House in Rensselaer, In said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard in their absence. W itness my name and the seal ol ( XiTYxiy uary, A. D. 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for Plaintiff. 3- 1 , . , , ■ , , _ Notice of Survey. State of Indiana,) M , County ci'Jasper) ' Sections 23 and 24, Town 29, Range 7. Marshal H. Grant, William H. Churchill, Daniel Grant and Anthony Flaschentrager, each give notice to Micha Sayler, John McKeever, John Coen, William W. Work, heirs of Charles Welsh, A. Morton Ferris, Calvin R. Hough, and the Commissioners of Jasper county, that we jointly and severally will, on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1871, proceed with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of so much of Sections 23 and 24, in Town 29, north of Range 7, west, as may be necessary to locate, establish aud perpetuate the lines and corners of the following described lands: The east half of southeast quarter, southwest quarter, south half northeast quarter and northeast quarter northeast quarter, of said Section 23, and the west half southwest quarter, south half northwest quarter, end northwest quarter northwest quarter of said Section 24, owned by us. M. H. GRANT, W. H. CHURCHILL, A. FLASCHENTRAGER, DANIEL GRANT. January 17th, 1871. Thompson & Bro. Att’ys for Applicants. 3-17-3 t.
F. W. BEDFORD.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE-
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BEST IN THE WORLD! WM.H. RHOADES has been Agent for the Singer Sewing" machine, for over three years, and during that time has sold a large number, and they have all given satisfaction Reference*. Mr* X. M. Stackhouse, I Mrs. The*. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Porter, I Mr. W. P. Hopkin*, Mr. M. H.Grant, | Mr. C. C. Starr, and others. Those needing machines arc requested to call at my reridence and see the work. All kinds of machine twist, and color* of thread, machine oil and needles for sale. Mrs. Catherine Bruner’* impreve. men) tor Preserving Eggs, and other Article*. Patented November 30, 1869. A 8 onr Lady inventor* are not numerouswe take pleasure in calling special at tention to tbe 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 nse it, we can only describe results. , Eggs preserved in this manner, were laid down oa the first of September, examined at tbe end of six months by throe skilful person* and pronounced to be a* fresh as when first laid. Egg* laid down on the first of March could not be tofrom fresh eggs at tbe end of seven months, and at tbe end of fourteen months they were all fresh and good. Egg* kept nine weeks, and afterwards placed under the hen. batched as readily as fresh-laid oggs. To prevent freezing, this process is unequalled. Eggs aud other articles easily frozen, were prepared and placed out of door*, on a night when a bucket of water froze nearly solid wilbin doors, and In the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drug* in druggist stores, and ail other valuable artlo’e* easily'destroyed by frost, can be kept at small expense through the coldest weather. The receipt, with full instructions, at to method* and use*. I* for sal* for most of tb* States, a portion of tbe territory haying been disposed of. Psrtle* can have full information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Brnner, Miami, Missouri, w hitael Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, Goodnow 4 Ce., Boston, I Maesatshnsert*.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, Rixutun, Hd., Jan. 10, 1871. AMHAI'W, Knowing themselves Jo bo delinquent fcr the year of 1869 and previous years, will pleas* call and settle the same by the flrot day of February, next. If not paid by that day a levy will be made on personal property in eeery case, and Mid personal properly will bo sold at public auction to satisfy Mid delinquent tax. CHARLES PLATT, 3-10-3 Treasurer, Jasper county, Ind. BUSINESS CARDS. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS OP APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE TO TEACH will be held at tbt School Houee In Rensselaer, on The Third Saturday in Each Month. The law requires that applicants hare a certlH Cats of food moral character, from the Trustee oi ths Township in which they reside. GEORGE M. JOHNSON, 1-41 y School Examiner of Jasper Connty Simom P. Tuonrsox. Thomas Thompson. > Notary Publie. THOMPSON & BRO., gmvjjw aud fanrt Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana, Give special attention to Collections and Probate business. Office in McCoy’s Bank, up tana »-l»
BBWXN P. HAMMONO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. 3-IS-1y TROS. X SPtTXsSXL ATTORNEY AT LAW, & Quranic Rensselaer, Indiana. Office in the Court Houee. 345 ty CHARLES JO WEN AT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC A REAL ESTATE AGENT, Remington, lad. 2-31 . airxED m’coy. xtraxD Thompson A. McCOY A THOMPSON, bankers. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Buy and sell Ccin and Domestic Excliang make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositee, and transact all business in their )ine with diefttck. IT-pOffice hours,from# a. m.to4 p. m no 54 lx. Dr.J.H.LOI'GHIIIUGE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. JEff-Ofliec on Washington street. l-1,-ly.
Dr. «. MOSS. Ornes.—On Washington street, opposite the ‘Old Line Drug Store,” KESSSELAEK. INI). J. WRIGHT, THK OLD UNDERTAKER, Has Coffins of all sixes on hand and la prepared to fill all orders for any style, Plain or Fancy, at reduceu price, 1-17-ts STACKIIOCSE A BRO., - IJ NDER T A KERS, „ RENSSELAER. IND., now prepared to fill all orders for I ■lins—d Coffins of.every style. Orders left at M. Eger’s Shop, or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to. at tbe lowest possible rates. 1-1-ts __ —mm. DITVACI.’S BLACKSMITH SHOP Express Office, RENSSELAER. All kinds of blacksmithing done to orderDAILY HACK DINE aaa livery stable. Hacks run dally (Sundays excepted) between Rensselaer and Bradford, on the C & L R. between Rensselaer and Remington on the T L &. B, R R. Horsesand Carriages to let at reasonable ratrtr. J W. &. S.O. Duvall. V A R R*lA GES, Made and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms, one door above Taylor’s blacksmith shop on Front street. G. W. TERHUNE, Proprietor. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, the undesigned, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb & Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would My to the public that Mid Machine may be relied upon as a eheap, durable Machlae, and ia all that is claimed for it to be. M.Speulding, Phebe A. Yeoman, Teressa E. Benjamin, D. S. Lamsou, Mary Kenton. . James Hemphill.
WM. H. .RHOADES,
E. E. LOCKWOOD agent for the celebrated COOLEY'S ANTI-FREEZING , FORCE FUMP, i IjT OR R a i 1 r o a d a’ i<x Of Farms. Dwelling). A* . ' jMk Factories, Putting Ont F'rea, 4c. This Pump caa never Freeze, i« Double-Acting, works * under water, has no ■ backing, needs no Primin S- SD(t by our Patent Flexible Fastener, is re- ; of the friction common otber Fnmps. Its DuOgfKJaaSwi® rablllty recommends it *° Farmers. Reference IrtSjraWlaßtjf can be given showing i -It cou,, ant nse the past Six Year *. «nd to day throw M water as fast as the day they were put in, no repairs having been made In that period. We have two Sizes, Nos. 1 and 1. No. 1 Is designed for House use; No. 1 is especially adapted for Stock Wells. Orders addressed to £. E. Lockwood or Tohn Southard, Remington, Ind., Agen fri the counties of Jasper, Newton. Benton and Warren, will receive promptattention, Pumps constantly on hand. Tcwnsbip rights for sale on reasonable terms. ALSO. AGENT FOR Furst & Bradley’s Garden City Plows, Walking Cultivators, on wheelsand runners, Double-Shovel Ployp, both iron and wooden beams, Sulky Cultivators and Rakes, Masailon Separators and Iron Horse- Power*, Woodeu Pumps, and all kinds of Agrlonltural Implements. n-p»I desire all to nnderntand that IkJ I positively will not accept an agency for the sale of any machinery the proprietors will not permit to be thoroughly tested and will not warrant to give good satisfaction. I Call and examine for yourselves. B.S.LOCKWOOB loaiaftab IndisM
WESTERN LAND AGENCY or LUTHER r. martin X X>X.AJN'.dkX > OXaXKD. IN DIANA, 100,000 Acres of Land FOR SALE IN lOWA, KANSAS, MIMOVRI, NEBRASKA, MINNESOTA, AND WISCONSIN. Being personally acquainted with Western Lunds for the past fifteen year*. and having complete arrangements throughout tbe West for the sale of Landa, I can offer the beat facilities ia effecting sales for non resident ownera. I can And purchasers for tbe fee simple to lands that have been sold for taxes ana past redemption, and will correct defective title*. Taxes Paid Throughout the West. Information of all hind freely given In person or by letter. List of numbers furnished on application a" at I ng tbe part of each State required. lenllon given to the sale of unmproved I D 8 IN NORTHERN INDIANA. OTHER R. MARTIN, Land Agent, No loj East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind.
NEW DRUG STORR. Harding in Alter, PRACTICING PIIYMICXANS AND D R T7Oa I S T B». Take Ibis method o Info 1 . g ’hr a tlxena of Jasper County and vk.nlly thnt tliey have opened a New Deco Stoae in Rensselaer, in the room fo'mcrly occupied by Percupile &. Son. one door east of Vanutta 4. Son’s larf.e Paines* Shop, where they iulend te keep us go ad an assortment of Drugs and Medicines a*may be found iu the town. They will usually k*«p on baud a full sup ply of DIICGS, MEMDIOUJSTfftS PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BiTTERS To a box of BROWN'S WORM DESTROYER. Wo keep constantly on band a food supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAROS, toriting-TJaper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS,
BWWBSp From a six 0 Paint Brush to th* smallsst camel’* hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which w* v|] sell cheap for eash. aud we invite the Public to examine our slock before puichasing else where. HARDING & ALTER. Rosadalis
NO PREPARATION HAS •v*r been introduced to< th* American people that has met with a* marked a suoees* as “THE FLUID EXTRACT OF KOSADALIB.” On* ounce of this Fluid Extract is more jtowerful in it* action upon dhcaeo than one pint of the preparation* of Sarsaparilla. A* a Blood Pnrifier it hat no equal; (orScrofula, Inflammatory Rheumatitm, Syphilit in all it* forms, it is a certain cure. Physician* indorse it; it is not a quack nostrum, a* the formula is printed on every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky.,*ays: “It is the best Blood Purifier I bnvo ever used.” Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, says: “ I always prescribe it for Scrofula and Syphilis.” Dr. T. C. Pugh, of Baltimore, says: “ I cured th* worst ease of Scrofula I have ever seen with Rotadalis." Benjamin Bschtol, of Lima, Ohio, says he ba* suffered for twenty year* with an eruption over his whole body; tried nil kind* of remedies with no sucoes*; a few bottles of Rosndalis mad* a complete cur*. 8m BOBADALIB ALMANAC Ibr Important cures. Th* Jtosadalls Almanac publlahre tbetbrlMIng atory of •• Kuby St. Cr<tfX, or th* Magic Bos*. ” ROSADALXS sold by ail DraggfoW.
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GREAT BARGAINS IN * STOVKSt -'*«*■—mumninsin TIN-WARiST" ” HOLLOW-WAftJ-i CAN BE BAD AT ABBETT BROS.' BEST QUALITY OF STOVES KEPT AND W AJUUNTM I A SfctECT STOCK OF’ COOK, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND At Lowest Prices. JOB-WORK DINE TO DRIER ON NMOHT NOTICE. WE USE THE BESTOF STOCK IN A LI, Ollt|Wl)UK. Ina*. 537“ People wanting Anything in our line of business will do welt to give us a call. ABBETT BROS., •ae Boor Wset of Purcnptle's Storo. lIESWELAEK, INDIANA. ■■ * ■ MMssss New Store & New Goods While the railroad to Renaaslaer I* a pro* pectlve project, it is a matter of REALITY lha THOUAS HOLLINUSWOKTII is now receiving and opening an entirely new stock of GENEHAL JIEIICHANL’IsE, eaibra*ing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Coltonade&, Jean*, Tweed*, Cloth), Deuimr, Stripe), Tickings, juU line of Mn.<liru, hah brown mi bleached. Print), domestir and fine (imghamt. Alpactu, Poplint, Chambrcs, All Wool Dclainet, A\hite good), Uoiierq. 1 bare alee a choice selection of _. Staple Groceries *nch a* Cofeet, Sngarr, Tea*, Dried Prarhee Prune), Spieet, Pepper, Suda, Starck. Candlte Root), Short, Qtieenttrare. (llnnware, dfe.. All of which are on sale at the lowest possible figure*. Cail and examine good* and prices. A snare of patronage respectfully ee- " THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 door* below th* Beak, Rensselaer, Ind., April 11, 18'0. 2-31 New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to eal and examine tbe stock of STAPLE & FANCY groceries, Recently opened in the well-known “LIBERAL CORNER building, which i>»* beet fitted up in firat-ciaa* style. The stock consists, in part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SAJ.T, SYRUP, SALT FISH SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT & SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEAI.ING-WAX, &C.. AC., AC., Which will bo sold at us cher.p prices *a the coudillou of the market will peimit.—Please call and see what wo have, its quality aud prices. 2-41 C. C. STARR. M. C. MEAD, DEAI.KK 13 SILVER-WARE. SII.VEU-PI.ATED WARE. GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFB (for both ladles’ aud gentlemen’s wear ) Also a fine aseortment of SPECTACLES, . t POCKET-CyTDERY, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. 17 All kinds of Repairing in my Hue done on short uotice and suttsfaoiiou I am also Agent for tbe cottagx ORGAN, M.IIWrxCTVXXI) «T Tewksbury, Carpenter «fc Co. f JMcDdota, HI. Jt is cleimed for the “ Western Gwfeye Or gan." SUPERIORITY oversmy other iuati if uieut of the Mme class—no matter what lliei.pretonsiona, In the following loluts: Tbe QUALITY OF TOKM I* tull-round-<fosp —rich—aiaeical. Th* Action 4* axes—*i»«ne—qeicx, seldem «k”iT B rowJtK , o? some of oar Styles reader them partlcalartr adxpteri to ns* In Churches, l odfe,. Public Halls, 4bc. The «rC> K mauebip csanot be excelled. Every part of it.* In.irumeit I* made with the pentext pue.lblo car*, of the very best material*, and by th* mast compeleut workwea. and are rcaia was* tavsn. Persons wishing to buy au lustrHipeut of this kind, can b* slmvu BAD* l-W . leaet nguam Luihea.
