Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1871 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, February 9, 1671.
A flurry of snow covered the ground two inches in depth last night. The Tutejir Brothers have a new sign over the front enterancc of their cigar factory. r —JTho Common Pleas court docket for the session next weok is the largest one Judge Gillett has had in this county. The Masonic fraternity have moved into their new Lodge room, over Hopkins’s store corner of 'Trout aufl Washington streets. A new' carpet is among the improvements brought with the removal. " The following is a list •of the jurors for the February term 1871, of the Jasper Common Pleas Court: David Gray, Bronson Harrington, James T. Handle, James Spencer, Janies Yeoman, Jesso Wilcox, Parley Finney, 11. I. Adams, Bennjah Johnson, C. C. Jones, Win. C. Pierce and Geo. Major. In their appropriate places will be found the advertisements of two valuable farms in the vicinity of Rensselaer that arc offered for sale at reasonable prices, with liberal terms of payment. These farms are within sight of town, are elligibly situated, with good soil and valuable improvements and are desirable for homesteads. Further particulars are contained in the advertisements themselves.
The Iroquois Library is one of " Hhc jnost valuable institutions of tills p'aCC and the members ol the association arc worthy of all praise lor their public Spirit. The iusti* tut ion is in a flourialiuq; condition ami has recently bad several more volumes added to Jt s well filled shelves. In ibis connecupn it will u-otf b« amiss do say Unit,-tkfi-. present librarian is a model officer, taking good care of the books and treating all with the civility- that marks the true gentleman.
dosiali Heed gives notice by posters that he will sell at public auction. at bis residence, one mile West ot tbc Egypt school bouse, on Saturday, February 25th, 1871, liie following personal property: Four head of young horses, two milch rows, one new two horse wagon, one set of double harness, a one horse buggy and. buggy harness, plows, four stands Of bees, two good sfoves, bureau, “bedsteads, <4®ek, chairs,' tables, and other kitchen and household .furniture. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over thteo dollars, purchaser giving visual bankable note with security. Sums of three dollars aud under cash. i
Chicago, liWi.'iiiMpolis, Cincinnati, Toledo, Ness' York and oilier ioreign newspapers arc good in their places, but they will not eontain a dozen paragraphs a year about Jasper county, ami have no direct interest in its settlement, development, or welfare, and never invest a dollar within its borders for trade, taxes or charity. The local paper alone, has a direct interest in the improvement of the county and a neighborly interest in the prosperity of its inhabitants.— Local papers have their powers of usefulness increased or diminished, and their influence extended or circumscribed in proportion to the liberality of their patronage, just as the productiveness of a piece of ground is increased or diminished as it is cultivated or neglected. >’ Last Friday night Mr. Sampson Irwin, of Jordan township, who lives six miles south''of Rensselaer on tho Remington road, lost his pocket book, containing upwards of #4O, scrtncAvhere between Maloy’s oyster saloon in Rensselaer and liis residence. Happening in towi| pretty late he went into Maloy’s saloon with a couple of friends and alter buying the oysters he went out and got on his horse that was hitched at the door, and started for heme. The pocket book was an old calfskin ono that had been carried several years and was considerably worn. It contained four tcn-dol-jar bills', ono bill, one iwenty-tivo cent postal currency, one nickedfive cent piece nml ptripcrhaps other change. .Among tjie papers in it were two road receipts -ant in favor of Mary Welch aucl Kfre other in favor of himself, ami a? order for a plow drawn in his favor by Thomas Stone and addressed to John Thompson. Tho finder will !>e satisfactorily rewarded for tho pocket hook and contents by returning them to Mr. orleaving them alt this oflh;*, *
Dr, Kelley takes all kinds produce for photograph^,Jj Thu Jasper Common Pleas Court wilkbe in session next week. Wo would advise parties having business in that court to ho promptly on hind, for Judge Gillett does not seem to like the hash dished out to him by our Rensselaer landlords niul will probably try and rush the business'through by Wednesday evening. Wo dcsiro to inform the Postmaster at San Pierre, Stark county, that much complaint reaches us from people whose mail comes to his office for delivery, about bis negligence. In one instance, a letter postmarked at Indianapolis m May did not reach the person addressed until the last of January (last month.) Several of our subscribers who have us direct their papers to that office complain that they do not get the Union for two, three and even four consecutive weeks. We know that it is regulnrly«put up in a package at this office, that .eitcli paper* is plainly marked with tbc subscriber’s name, that the package is plainly directed and also see if put into the mailbags at the Rensselaer postoffice.— Perhaps an important reform might be made by our neighbor in tbc manner of conducting bis office if he would keep bis children away from the mail matter. 4ft
Sketch or the Methodist Episcopal Church of Remington, Jasper Co,. Ind.
CHAPTER I. -I - At the eighteenth annual session , of 'the North-west Indiana Conference, held at Lafayette, Indiana, September Bth, T#6», Remington and Goodlaiul were included in the Rensselaer circuit, with the Rev. . Mites If. Wood preacher in charge Land Rev. William Crapp assistant i jireae-her. Bra. Wood visited Kan ino!on, gathered a lew members preaciird to them occasionally but without encoring an organization. The Rensselaer circuit being
! quite large, thy preachers were not ! able to give that attention to the interests of the cause of Christ in this place which it si-emed. 'to .demand, and J’vf this reason measures , wore taken to univ Reifiinglon and Goodlnnd into one charge, iconic of tiie brethren at Remington, impressed with the conviction that a protracted meeting would result :u great good, made commendable efforts to secure the services of brethren in the ministry. On the ‘ioTli of January 1870, Rev. J. 11. Hull, , presiding elder of the district, comj menced a meeting in the Prosbyte- ' ri.an church. The result was such i that when Uro. Hull was compelled to !«*avo bv the demands of bis j duties t’sewhero, the brethren here determined that- the good work must go on. By persistent. dibi ts they obtained the assistance of Rev. ,). A. Clearwater?. Rev. Mr <J. Smith, of the Hock River Conference, and Prof. Bissell, of Btooks-
ton, who labored at various intervals with the most, gratifying sue- ; ccss. A permanent organization of a Methodist .Episcopal Church was effected, and stops were taken toward the erection of a good church edifice, and in August last j the work of building was commenc- : cd. ; At the nineteenth annual session | of the North-west Indiana Confcr- ; once, held at Terre Haute, Indiana, ; in September 1870, Remington and Good Inn d were organized into a charge and Rev. 11. A. Gobin appointed pastor. Since then the : work of building lias been carried ! steadily forward, sometimes under ; serious, embarasements, but by the | blessings of Providence it has ■ reached its present-readiness to be | consecrated to the worship of Ali nighty God. Total cost of the Church 1 building and furniture. #0815.00. i Available subscription. #3935.00. Balance to be provided. #2870.00. Amount of subscription Sabbath morning, Feb. sth, 1871. #3582.00. Plate collection. #2B.jJ?. Total. #36i0.00. I Rev. Thomas Bowman, D. 1). preached the dedication sermon. P Rtfv. Joseph C. Heed, D. I)., | preached m the evening. , j Dr. .Bowman conducted the ceremony of dedication, assisted by Dr. Reed, Rev, J. it. Hull ami Rev. 11. A. Gobin, j, „# * V- V ■ -»w V Houses, lots and a farm for snje or rent cheap and on good terms of payment. Call an once on Tnojirfco.v 8jt0.,. *• Bank Building, up Stairs. • Jammy .Wh, I*7l.
Jlloillo* Youthful sheep. Mollie had a youthful sliecp With wool ns black as tar • It was a naughty vicious thing, ’T would but und strike ami rear. Full of mischief woe this brute, From day-break until durk; A|id never doing any good, Hut always on a lark. It was n’t sufo to leave a thing Where Tarry was about; You’d scarcely timo to turn around ’Til In It was his snout. Mollie started out one drty, To visit neighbor Green’s, Ami left this youthful sheep at play Among the corn and beans. Barely lmd she shut the gate, And ventured on her way, ’Til Tarryhack, to follow her, Had left his beans and play. Mollie was a fitly maid, Aud fond of dress was she; The hat she wore that day was new> Likewise licr dimity. ■ 'Nearly half way down the fond, There ran a little stream That people cross’d from hank to bank Upon a bow’d I6g beam. Light of Full half ncPSat-sne’d When, stooping- o’er to watel^Uio Tar struck her with his licad./^ Splash she went beneath the wave, While Tarry lingered near. And innocently nibbled grass ’Til Mollie did appear. Dripping wet and very mad v This maiden seiz’d that siieep, And with a good stout hick’ry gad Bhe belted him to sleep. MOItAI,. Those who read these lines may learn This Moral, if they wish: When crossing .foot-logs over streams Do n’t stoop to watch the fish!
POETRY.
While in Rensselaer T 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 oheap a# anybody else either here or at Kent. Which the same may he learned at Hopkins’ Corner. Quefiisware and glassware at C. (J. StAER’3. Tbc Win. S. Burton property, on Front-street, for sale by Thompson it Bro. Table and pocket cutlery and spoons at C.C. Starr’s. - - - - ■« -« ► - ------- complete stock of Groceries kept at Hopkins’ Corner, of the very best quality and the lowest prices. Look tit a sample of the. prices: Coal Oil -10 cents Choice Coifee. . 25 cents Best Teas.... $1.25 to 01.50 Tobacco, best. 20-cent plugs, o for ... 50 cents Best Monitor Navy 35 cents Best Chew’g IShorts 40 cents Shot 12A-cuts Powder 40 cents Large variety of lamps, lamp ( him neys and burners at (J. C. Starr’s Splend'd sugar, Sugar sand and fine candies for c be making at O. C. Starr’s.
Having recently added to our office scveldl fouls of new typo, a new jab press, nnd an twsortmciil of prinler's 3tation er Vi wo cau afoot lo do nice Job Work at Reduced Rates, We have now in stock.an assortment of WHITE AXD CVI.OKED CA.XI X)3 33 3NT 'O-33XjOS 3r .‘BJS» oe’/vnpie ra, W hich wo can sell at prices as reiasoUahle as they era be allordcd hy anybody. This cut is au accnrula representstion of Kellogg’s Improved ilcwbuiy Card and Small Job Press, which we have recently bought and aro daily operating. It is u complete piece of machinery, anil does its work neatly ami rapidly.— By its use wo uro prepared to print LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, CHECQUE3. DRAFTS, i NOTES, BUSINESS, VISITING AND ADDRESS CARDS, ' y BALL TICKETS, »- ELECTION TICKETS, PROGRAMMES BLANKS, all kinds, PAMPHLETS, STATEMENTS, I. AC.. AC., &0-. AC„ A» NEAT and as CHEAPO* such woik is done in pjiicngo, lndianapoli#or Lijfayetle, Call and see our work and learn *ur prices James Bf. Healey.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. St>la of Indiana, Jasper County, »*: Lorenzo D. Erwin v». Adolphus M. Post und Iru Haynes. Jatptr Circuit Court, Term commhudny on the 4th Monday of March, 1871, rpllK defendants are notified of tile ponX dency of sold notion, and Hint (ho siirue will bo heard und determined at raid form of mild court to he, hold at the Court House In Rensselaer In silld county Wllucss the clerk nml seal of sold MSEALjcoutt this 31 at dav of Jnmmfy, MARION L.SPITLER,. K. P. Hammond, l’ltiT’s Atty. Clerk 3-10-3 Stale of Indiana, Ju-per county, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, Murch Term, 1871. Jumos Braden vs. Kesiali Rcdwtno and Samuel T. Redwine. Action to subject the west half of nojjliwest quarter of section 21, town 32, range 6, to payment of plalnlilT’s debt. WHEREAS it appoars from an affidavit now on file that tho defendants urc nonresidents ol tile State, the said defendants ' aro hereby notifiod of the pendency of said action in said court at said term for said purpose. Said le*m commences on Monday tho 27th day of March, JB7l. Unless said defendants then and lliere nppeor and demur or answer to plaintiff’s complaint, the same will be answered and determined in their absence. Witness my name and tho seal of ( SEAL, said court this 28th day of Jnnmtty Vgbqpv'A. D. 1871. M. L. SPITLER, S. P. Thqmpsnn,/ Clerk J. C. 0. E. P Hammond,\ Atlvs for Plaintiff. 3-19-3 Sluto of Indiana,! gsCounty of j'tu^uir) Circuit Bourt, Marcii Term, 1871. Aimanda Brook?,) ts. > Petition for Divorce. John W. Brooks.) Said defendant is hereby notified of tho pendency of said action in said court at said term, commencing on Monday, tlie27lh day of March. A. L>. 1871, and unless tiie defendant appears und answers the plaintiff’s petition tiie same will he heard und determined in his uhsencc. Witness my hand and tho sanl of f SIS AH ) said court this 23a day of Jtuiuary, 1871. i M. L.SPITLER, Clerk. Thompson &. Bro., Att’ys for Petitioner. 3-18-31. Slate of (Indiana,? County of Jaspers Circuit Court, March Term, 1871. Harmon Pompelli,) vs. | Foreclosure Russell Wilber, j- of Louise Wiibcr and I Moitgago. Robt. L. Slro.vbridge. J Tiie plaintiff has filed liisconiplaintherein with an affidavit that said defendants are not residents of the Stale of I mliailff. Notice is therefore given that unless said defendoofs appear on the first day of the said term of said court, to be holaen ou the 4lh Monday of March, A. D. 1871, at llie Court House iu Rensselaer, in said county and State, and. answer or demur to said complaint, the same wiil be heard in their absence. - _ Witness my name and tiie sea? ol [ SEAIIj said court this 251!i day of Januury, A. D, 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for Plaintiff. 3-18-3 t.
State of Indiana, J . Sections 14 and 15 Jasper County ( SS- Town 29 R 5. Ebenczer Peregrine and Martin Quick each ;ive nolice to Harmon Abberding, Clara L. Carnahan, Patrick Gleason, Patrick? Ha Began*, OllverS. Hanna, John It. Gray,Samuel Parker, Indiana &, Illinois Central Railroad Company, Charles Hanna, Willis IV. Hanna, Susan Kellog mid Lewis Overton, that we jointly and severally will, on the sth day of March, a. D. 1871, proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of so much of sections 14 and 15, town 29 nortlii range 5 west, as may he necessary to locale, establish and perpetuate the lines and corners of tiie following describid lands, in said sections 14 end 15: The east half of tiie south-west . quarter of section 14 and the south-east ol tho south-east quarter of section 15. owned by us. EBENEZER PEREGRIN^,. MARTIN QUICK. Febry 9th, 1871 . M. F. Chilcote Atty. 3-20 3t SPECIAL NOTICES. Farm For Sale. Ono of tiie best 80-nore farms in Jasper county. Lo.cattd ou the Chicago road, one mile west of Rensselaer. Good fences, good orchard, three wells, two stables, good log house of three rooms. Bor 10 acres pasture and excellent woodland; tiie rest under Otl’itivatlon. Price 335 per acre; 3430 dmvn; hat. mice until January Ist, 1375, with interest at 6 per cent pcid annnAi>’. Inquire on tiie premises, A - FLABOI]ENTRACER-
FOR SALE. jJAIiM OF *2OO ACItES; 160 tinder JL 1 cultivation: good house, barn and orclinrd; nleo 320 acres of "razing land near the farmjulso, 40 acres tinder cultivation with jroed house, Imrn ,and ofi-liard. These are desirable lauds lor farming nnd grazing purposes. They will ho sold cheap and upon favorable terms. Apply to the owner, who lives on the9oo-acro farm, miles northeast ol Rensselaer, or to E. P. Hammond at Rensselaer. A.SHEPPARD. Jaa. JU 4 IS7I. 17-A. ?.’???? | | | I I YT^CONOMY.—One of the Nbvclty Oridc Gold Foautain Pens will oul-lasl tive itv-hve of tho best Steel Pens in use.— Mor? e’» Patent l"h Eraser, Pencil Sharpener and i’ on Holder, Combined, an imiispcnsible urliclo to everybody, uini will lust u life time if propi »ly cared (or. One of each of these articles sent post-paid on receipt of 25 cents. 16-2] Addr sss, VV. T.Cotsiiall, Argos. Ind. Mrs. Catlierf*® Brunov** improve, meal lor Preserviagligif,, anil o.’toer Articles, Patented November So, ISC9. A S our Lady iuv antors are not numerous--vJv- we tako pleasure in calling special at tcntlon to the invention described below, which is the result of several years experience. , As the whole m(mn»r of preserving will tie communicated only to itiiso woo purchase the receipt, with the right to rase it, we can only describe lesults. Hires preserved in (his moaner, were, laid down on the first of HepteintsS", examined at the end of six taonths by three skilful persona and pronounced to be ns fresh ns when first laid. Hggs laid down on the first of March could not be told fFoftt fresh eggs at the end of sevgn months, nnd at the end of fourteen mouths they were all fresh a ltd good. Eggs kept nine weeks nod afterwards placed under the hen, hatched as readily]as freSli laid eggs. To prevent freezing, this process is unequalled. Eggs ’ and other articles easily irozen, were prepared and placed out/ of doors, on a night when a bupket of Water froze nearly solid w ithin doors, nnd in the morning not a thing was frozen. Preserves, drugs in dtsjggist stores, and ati othcrvalna--1>I« srtioie# yasily destroyed by frost, can l.e kept at sm.fi! expense through the 'colddrt i weather. 1 yr ~f* 1 1 ’" The receipt, with full iiistriietions, a, to | methods and uses, is tor sale for most of the .Htutcs, m portion of tho territory having been ; disposed of. Parlies can have J ill inlorma- ! lion try addressing Mrs. Catherine Bruner, Miami, Missouri, Whitsel Lew is. Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent. lloadoow & Co., Boston, *
BUSINESS CARDS'. ri nur uxamin ationh OK APPLICANTS POK I.ICKNSK TO TKACH will be held at Uic School Home 111 l(en*.tlaer,on The Third Sainrday in Each Meath. Tbe Uw requlrce th»t applicant* bavu a eertlfl cate of good moral character, Irom tbo Trustee ol the Town*blpin w hich they re*ldn. GEOHOE M. JOIIKHON. ].g ly School Examiner of Ja.wr Connly Simon P. Thompson. Thomas Thompson. Notary PuWfc*. THomraoN & a*o., mut suud Rensselaer, Indiiina, filve special attention to Collections and Probate btulneei. Office ia McCoy’s Bank, tip taint. > _ Jhl 11 EDWIN P. HAKMOND, attorney at law, Kentwclaer, Indliiiui. 3-is-iy , TCIIOB. J. EPXTE.ER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, g*irt (ijjtutc & gflunirctift RcMelacr, Indiana. Ofti - in the Court House. * 315 ly CHARLES JOTJVENAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC & REAL ESTATE AGENT, Rcrainßloii, lnd. 2-31 _ ALFRED M'COY. ALFRED THOiIPSON A. McCOV & THOMPSON. bankers. RENSSELAER. INDIANA. fiuy ami sell Cfin and Domestic Kxchxns make Collection, on all available point*, pay lntere.l on spccitted time dcpo.itea, andtrau.act all buair.eM In their liue ««A dispatch. TTPOITice hour., from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m r.os4Hv Dr. J. tt. LOPGHUIUtiE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, on Washington stroeL l-1,-ly. Dr. G. A. MOSS. Owe*. —On Washington street, oppo.lie the •Old Line Drug Store," KKNSSKLAEK. IND. 11-l J. WRIGHT, GfiStSa this old IJNDE H TAKER, Ha. Coffin, or all .ire. on hand and 1. prepared to fill all order, for any »tylc. Plain or Fancy, at reducer, price. MT-ts SfACKIIOrSK & UHtO., UND EItTA KERS, RENSSELAER. IMP., Are itnff prenared to fill all order, for i Coffins of every style. Order. left at M. Eger’. Shop, or the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to. at the lowest possible rate. i-Ms -Ufwrrsa WIVALL’S BIACKSMITH SHOP v-'-jd Is in operation one door above &SAsLSXsB- t hc Express Office, RENSSELAER All kinds of blacksmithing donctoorder DAILY hack line and LIVERY STABLE. Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Rtusaelaeraml Bradford, on tlie 0&. L R R.and between Rensselaer and Remington on I lie T L & 11, U R. Horses and Carriages lo let at reasonable rates. I TV. &. S.O. Duvall. ygrgtvr TAZ^G-Oisret CAR IMAGES, Made and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms, one door above Taylor’s blacksmith shop oil Front street 0 W. TEBHUNE, Proprietor. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, the undesigned, having bonght of .1. S. Hopkins, agent for the cclobraled Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, cold by Secomb 5c Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would say to the public that said Machine array be relied upon as a cheap, durable Maclii ne, and is all that is claimed for it to be. M. Speuiding, Fhebc A. Yeoman, Teressaß. Benjamin, 0. S. Damson, Mary Kenton. James Hemphill.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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BEST IN THE WOULD! WM.IJ. RHOADES liu been Agent for the Singer flawing machine,'- s ft>r over three yearn, and during that lime liaTf eoltl a large number,and they have all give:: satisfaction Befercacca. Mrs. I. M. Stackhouso, I Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. B' th. Cux, Mr. J. B. Sp ingle, Mr. Calvin Porter, I Mr. W.P. Hopkins, Mr. M. H.Grant, | Mr. C. C. Btarr, . and otners. Thoso needing machines are requested to call at my residence and see the work. All kiuds of machine twist, and colors of thrssd, ■eachl a* oil aud needles for salt. . > TTNIOS PRINTING OFFICE We are prepared to do all kinds of 1 lain and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, and at as reasonable rates as the timer will permit. Every description of job work from a full sheet poster down to a visiting ot wedding card, done ill the beat style Of the art, and iit'prkos as low as the lowest. All uide:e foe Billheads, Cards, Checks, Drafts, - " j ' Letter Hehdl. Euveiopsj, Blanks, Labels, Handbills, Programmes, Ball. Shor. and Election Tickets. will ho promptly attended to r.t reasonabli ate*. Call atthu ••Union'' office opposite tbi Court House. ihMES a IIRAL.IV, Proprietor*.
WESTERN LAND AGENCY OF LUTHER R. MARTIN INDIANAFOIiUi , IN DIANA. 100,000 Acres of land FOR 9AEB IflW 4, k.IWSAS, MISAOIT.I, NEBRASKA, IUINNESOTA, A\T> nistimi.Y. Being personally acquainted wftli Western Land* For the past fifteen/ years, nnd bating complete srf-angetflcnCa fhrouglioAt the Wcsf for tlio sale of Lands, I c'nii ofTcr flic best facilities in effecting sales for nonresident owners. 1 can find purchaser* for Ihe fee simple' #o lands that have been sold for taxes and past redemption, and will correct defective lilies. Taxes Paid Throughout the We3t. Information of all kind freely giveijJ/i per .son or by letter. List of numbora furnished on r.ppiiblLTdn s'nti ng Ihe part of each tttate required, tenllon given lo tbe sale of nmnproved I DS IN NOKTIIEKN INDIANA. , PTHER R. MARTIN, Land Agent, No 101 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Tnd.
NEW DRUE STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND t 0. Take this method 0 info -. . g ">r i tiien* of Jasper County and vh.niiy llral tlicy have opened a Nrtv Dr.ua Sroitf. in Rensselaer, in the room ro-.mtrly occupied by Forcupile &. Sou, one door east of Vanalta & Son’s large P.ruess Shop, where they intend ts keep us good au assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in the (own. They will usually keep on band afnll sup ply of DBTJGS, 3MC 3E33DXOIKT3riJS PAINTS. OtU, DVE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-CLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER r $ STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on band a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS* CAEBS,
tpriting-flaper, ELATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN & PENCIL-HOLDERS, illlitl, From a six 0 Paiut Frasli to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brush, . Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY GIN, &C., Fur medicinal use only, all of which we wil fell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examine our slock before pinciiuslng else where. HARDING A ALT MR. Rssimhs Oi-YTO PREPARATION HAS ever been introduced to the American people that bat met with as marked a success | as “THE FLUID EXTRACT Ij OF ROSADALIS.” One ounce jof this Fluid Extract is more 1 powerful in its action upon dis[case than one pint of the pveporations of Sarsaparilla. Asa | Ulood Purifier it hat uo equal; mK | for Scrofula, Inflammatory p.hcuj mat it m, Sypkilit in all its forms, Sf Met it is a certain cure. Physicians indorso it; it is not a quack sos- ; truin, as the formula is priwted Dion every package. Dr. Sparks, of Jiicholnsrill*. Ky.,says: “ It is the best Blood : Purifier I have eve* used.” j Dr. Boykin, of Baltimore, A. says: “I iltrays prescribe it i for Scrofula and Syphilis." Dr. T. C:Pugh, of Baltimore, says: “ I cured the worst case lof Scrofula I liavo ever ecen ■OBB jwlth Bosadnlis.” ■j Benjamin Bcchtql, of Lima, I Ohio, says ho has suffered for Cg&saSSSflH [twenty years with an eruption ly , lover his wholo body; tried all I kinds of remedies witji no snq. cess; a sow bottles of Roswlnlii Imade a complex cure. j * See nos ALMANAC for impjjcunt eiuft. the EoaaS ; d«U» Atimnuy publishes tkeybrJUlW ntorjr of “ Baby S». CT«*», or the Magic Hose." fISSP BOSADALIS sold by all Druggist*.
WM. H. RHOADES,
GREAT BARGAINS IN STOVES, TIN-WAKE* HOLLOW-WAKE CAM BE 11 AO AT ABBETT BROS.' BEST QUALITY OF STOVES KEPT AND VP AHH ANTED 1 A Mid I, HOT STOCK OF COOK, PARLOR k OFFICE STOVES ’ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND At toN'Clt Film. JOB-WORK DONE TO ORDiK ON SHORT NOTIC'D* WE USE THE BEST OF STOCK IN ALL UI UIU VHK. J^“X\. o j)le wanting .anytliirig in our line of business will <lo well to -give us a call. ABBETT BROS., One Door We»t c.t Purcuplle’s Store. llt>.VH L t!•: IC, INDIANA.. New Store & New Goods VVlill* the railroad to Hensaelacr i* » pro* pectlve project, it is a matter of REALITY tha THOMAS 1101.1.1 N CIS AV OUT II la now receiving and opening an entirety atw stock of GENERAL MEKC’H A Si 1)1 bK, embrtoing STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, amongst which may be enumerated Cation * cubes, Jeans; '/'weed*, (.'aisTmeres, Jfroad Cloths, Denhnsy Strides, Tickings, full line of Muslins f both brown and bleached. Prints, domestic and fine, (iingha/n. t. Alpacas, Poplins, Chambras, AU Wool Delaines, White good*, Uosterf. tfe I have also a choice selection of Staple Groceries such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Dried Peaches Prunes, Spices, Pepper, Soda. Starch, ('audits Hoots, Shoes, Queen sir are. (slussvrare, {pc. All of which arc on sale at the lowest possible figures; Call and examine goods sad prices. A share of patronage respectfully sell cited. THOS. HOLLINGSWORTH, Washington street, 2 doors below the li»ak, Rensselaer, lud., April 27, 1870. 2-11 New Grocery. Tlie pitblie sre respectfully invited la e.f nod examine the stock of STAPLE & FANCY s. .v • • GROCERIES, Recently opened in tlio well-known ‘LIBERAL CORNER building, which ha* beet fitted lip in first-class style. The stock consists, in part, of COFFEES, SHOALS, TEAS, SPICES. CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, JtAISINS, NUTS. SODA. SOAP, CANDI.ES, matches,
PLOUR, QUEENS WARR, GI - A SSWARE ISTONEWAR E, SALT, SYRUP. BAI-T FISH SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-GUT A- SHORTS, CHEWING TO 13ACCO, 1 RUI JO A .-v S, SEA I. INO-W AX, r . t-C, N'O.. AC., Which will lw sold ut tin cheap price* at the condition of (lie market will peimit.— j Please call and see what we have, its quality sud prices. 2-41 C. C. STAHR. M. C. MEAD, DEALER IS silver ware. S l LVEI i -PI, AT KL» wAR K, g u assay a rig, PAPER CODI.AR&S & CUH R (for both ladies' and gentlemen 'a wear ) Also a Cue assortment of SPECTACLES, pocket *c ui t liinfv and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION; UTAH kinds of Repairing 1 In my line does on short notice and aatisfacilno «u«rauie*tfc' l am ulso Agent Bfr life sygggyw,, WKSTRRU COITAOB JM ORGAN, J MANUFACTURED &T Ttu'Mniry. Copjpcnter <fc Co,, sicmrctn, 111. it ia ohiinicd for the “ IVsWern Cot toy t Ct yon,’’SUPERIORITY overany olhet lualia mont of the mime ciuas—no (natter what thail pretoiwlntis, i» thr following f oialat The IU'AUTY OP TOS« is fuli—rouaii—deep —' riti>v-s>u»ler.l. TkeArttOU Is XiST—*i sane—grira, letdem ectralhd, atvaa axciM.*r. • . The Ghp.t r POtVKh of some of our style* render them particularly adapted to vs* ia, Churches, 1 odpes. Public IU1», die. the workmanship rerun he excelled. Mvery yalt of the, Inatrupteitla made wTth *ke urratt.l possihtu cate, ot tt ,c my-baat materials. and by tit* mult, competent workmen, V)d »■* ruotv «*«* \*-r*». , Ueroons wishing to buy an luatromein us this K'ndaVanWaFiatvn q, aouipla by railing, upon -E” M- C. MEADv S-M K»snij*g*an, Ud(*r% v ‘
