Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1871 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, July 6th, 1871.

DIRECTORY. QOUNTY OFICERS. CLERK —Marion L. Spitler. AUDITOR—Ira W. Ynomnii. TREASURER—CharIea Plan. RECORDER— Ezra L. Clark. HHERIKF—AIIen J. Yeomiu. SURVEYOR —Jo»?ph M.Hopklua. - CORONER —Norman Warner. COMMISSIONERS—Sand. McCullough, Wm. K. ParkUon, Jared Honjandn. SCHOOL S. P. Thompson: Public examinations at Renauelaer, lnt Saturday in nach month, coinmoncing ut 10 o’clock a. m. OOURT SESSIONS. CIRCUIT—David P. Vinton,of Lafayette, Judge—3d Mondays in March nud September. . COMMON PLEAS—lliram A. Gillett. of Valparaiso, Judge—3d Mondays in February, June und October except whero the month proceeding the term of court has five Mondays, in that case tho session will commence on the 2d Monday. COMMISSIONERS Jared Benjamin, President—lst Mondays iu Murch, June, September and December. QIIURCHES. CIIURCII OF GOD.—Elder J>. T. Ilalstead, Pastor: Services every Sabbath at 19:30 A. M. . „ BAPTIST. —Rev. D. J. Huston, Pustor: Servieea second Sabbath of each month. FREE WILL BAPTIST.—Rev. K. F. Higgins: Services Subbutk July 9th, at 10'i o’clock x. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Rev. Father Yenng: Services every Sabbath. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. M. Montgomery, Pastor: Sorvices next Sabbath July 9th, at 10Vj o’clock x. M. Sabbath Reboot 9J® x. m■ PRESBYTERIAN—W. H. Goodjseou, Pastor: Sorvices, Sunday, July 9th ut •'clock T. M. ■ ✓ INSTITUTIONS. F. & A, M.—Prairie Lodge, No. 125. Regular communications first uml third Saturday of each month. I. 0.0. F.—lroquois Lodge No. 143. Meetings every Tuesday evening. I. O. S. T.—Jasper Lodge No. 40. Moets every Frlduy evening.

The Hies begin to bother the horses. gtjgrDr. Kelley; takes nil kinds of farm produce lor 'Photographs. New potatoes have been in use so r some time. You can find a cheap Boot, Shoo, Gaiter or Slipper at Ludd Hopkins’s. There was an unusual supply of cherries this year. New spring l styles of hats and caps, for men and boys, tit Ludd Hopkins’. !» The voice of the whippo-will .in heard in the land. Frost was seen last Thursday morning by early risers. - 1 . ••• - - - 'lion. Jesse D. 15right, of Kentucky, was in town on Monday. Dr. Gordon and Mr. Fairchilds, of Francesvillc, were in town last week. ■ Items arc scarce, there being no rnn-aways, figbts, or exciting lawsuits. There will be a trial of mowers •at the farm of the late Dr. Martin to-day at one o'clock. The chinch bug is reported to be doing considerable damage to the oats and corn. The ravages pf the insect arc worse further south. Ludd Hopkins has acquired a reputation for selling goods cheap, and to maintain the same he is now offering a pile of Queenswnre at lower prices that ever before since the. war. Bee adyertisomeut of “BPick for Buie” in another column. All persons needing brick lor building or any other purpose will do well to give Messrs. Melntirc & Bates, at Remington, a call before purchasing elsewhere. i ' 1 *** I would be glad if the friends who will entertain the members of the Ministerial Association next week would give me their names us sqou as they can that I may know who to depend on and where to assign tho Ministers as they come in. J. M. Montg^mer# About fivd o’clock Saturday after- , noon last tho two story dwelling house of Mr. Raphael Ilopkins, situated on tho corner of Front and (Cornelia streets, to ;bo on fire. The alarm soon brought ; a largo crowd to tho promises, who, I pitching in with will and determination, soon succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The firo was communicated to tho building from the sheet iron chimney. The danlage done to the house will probably not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars. Mrs. Starr, the occupant of the building, lost considerable by damage to her goods in their removal from the house.— •There was an insurance on the Jiousc but none on the contents.

Tho celebration of the Fourth will long bo remembered as tho finest ever held in Rensselaer. Tho woulher being favorublo tho peoplo came iu largo numbers from overy part of tho county. Tho exoroiscs were conducted under tho charge of K. L. Clark, Esq., Marshal of tho day. Tho Rensselaer Brass Band enlivened the occasion by some of its best music. After prayer by Rev. J. M. Montgomery tho declaration of independence was road by James A. Burnham, Esq. It would be vain for us to attempt tho most imperfect outline of tho masterly and eloquent oration of lion. A. Gurney, of \ alparaiso. It is sufficient to say that it commanded the closest attention of the largo audience from beginning to end, and that all were well pleased with it. Col. Granville Moody, of Ohio, being in tho county on business and happening to be present, was called out and favored the audience with an address. It was a speech, worthy of the patriotic, “fighting parson,” and was listened to attentively. The benediction, pronounced by Rev. \V. 11. Goodisson, closed the exercises of the day, except as to the young folks, who returned after dinner and according to the programme formed tho Grand Cotillion Party. The committee having charge of this part of the exercises had made apple arrangements by the erection of a large platform in the grove and by procuring suitable music. The day passed off pleasantly. The best of order was preserved. There was no disturbance and no intoxication. Since the closing of the whiskey saloons our citizens can enjoy public days undisturbed by the presence of the inebriated. The good effects of no retail whiskey shops were- observed by every. -p.erson who had ever been hero on or similar occasion when such institutions were in vogue. Altogether we do not see bow the Fourth could have been more appropriately and becomingly celebrated than it was on lastTuosday in Rensselaer.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were made during the week ending July'stb: T. J. Spitler to M. L. Spitler of wj 12, 28, 6. I. & J. C. Reynolds to G. & C. Hathaway lot 1, block 13, in Remington. M. G. Trangli to A. M. Trough I of part n-.} inv 30, 27, 0. I. t). Irwin to Hugh T. Crockett el se 18, 27, 0. V Cornelia M. Shaw to Alfred Whitmill nj no 1, 27, 7. Bates & Greenzard to Chase it Martin e£ ne and se 24, 32, 5, and-so and so sw 5, 31, 5, and el 28, 31,5. P. S. Loofborow to Elias Loofborow se Be 25, 32, (5. Elias Loofborow to J. C. Robinson so se 25, 32f G. J. C. Robinson to S. Gates sc se 25, 32, G. L. Kyes to S. Gates mv nc 36, 32, 6. I. Burns to J. A. it M. Burns ue mv and mv ne 29, 30, 0, and part ne 32, 30, G. Elisabeth S. Wanbaugh to C. C. Fletcher lie ne 28, 32, G. J. P. Body et. al. to I. R. Keller mv 15, 27, 7. t T. Foster to Isabella Nelson lot 5, block 2, in Remington.

Teachers Institute.

NOTICK TO TEACHERS. Tho following loiter from Prof. M. B. Hopkins will speak for itself: “Mr. S. 1\ Thompson: Dear Sir: I am anxious for many reasons to attend an Institute in Jasper county. I Will try to bo present at your Institute on the 2nd of October. I wish to deliver two or three evening lectures if it can be so arranged. Yours truly, „ M. B. Hopkins, S. P. I.”' Teachers let us prove to tho Superintendent that Jasper county is wide awake to tho interests of common schools. Let every person who proposes to teach the coming winter devote Institute week to the work of preparation. The Trustees, ■with the Superintendent aud School Examiner, will moot on Thursday at 8 o’clock A. M. Let there be a full turn out.

S. P. THOMPSON,

School Examiner. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk during the month of June, 1871: John G, Biggs to Mary A. M. Mclson. Joshua Jones to Louisa Wyatt George W. Cheek to Ella Spangler. Ed. H. Laßue to Jen. son. Jay W. Williams to Cordelia Makeever. The Clerk says considering the warm weather the muuber issued compares favorably with previous months.

Married. On the 29th of Jimc, 1871, at the residence of Mr. Joseph Robinson, the father of the bride, by E. T. Harding, Esq., Mr. Ed. 11. Laltue, formerly of Rensselaer, but now of Burlington, Kansas, to Miss Jem* M. Robinson. On the 29th of June, 1371, at tho residence of Mr. John Makeover, the father of tho brjdo, byjtcv. J. M. Montgomery, MK Jay W. Williams, of Kenllund, Iml., to Miss Cordelia Makeever, of Jasper county, Ind.

A fk ACHES of land for side inside ‘vlrVl the Corporation of Rensselaer, I nd. I’wcnty acres under cultivation. Inquire of Dr. G. A. Moss. ts

Tea Sets, Covered Dishes, Bakers, Steak Platters, Pitchers, Bowls, Pickle Dishes, etc., cheap, at Ludd Hopkius’s- —■ Stable to rent. Room for twenty horses; capacious granary and hayloft. Suitable for a Livery Stable — would have little competition aud good business. A fine opening. Terms reasonable. Apply to P. Dunlap, Proprietor of the Eagle House, Rensselaer, Indiana. Why buy Fine Gut Chewing Tobacco by the ounce and pay 10 cents, or $1.60 a pound, when you can get the same artide by the pound for sl, at Ludd Hopkins’s? New goods in the Boot and Shoe line, to be sold at lowest figures, in particular a class of Fine Boots among which if a man finds a fit and pays me $7 he will get a warranted boot.

LUDD HOPHINS'S.

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Biick for Sale! rtUIE undersigned having burned a kiln -L at Remington, Jasper county, Indiana, ure prepared to furnish brick in any quantity ut reasonable figures. Persons desiring to purchase, call and examine. 3-41-41; McINTIRE & BATES. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. To Whom it May Concern. I hereby give notice that my wife, Victerine Pierson, lias left me without any fault of mine, and refuses further to live with mo as my wife. I therefore hereby notify all persons that I will not be responsible for any debts that she may contract on any account whatever. CALEB E. PIERSON. Rensselaer, Ind., June 27, 1871. 3-40-ts. ■ » ’ State of Indiaua, Jasper county, ss: In the Circuit court, Sept, term, 1871. Enos Fenton vs. Fitcli B. Stacey aud Charles Bunker, Jr. A complaint in this case having been filed with an affidavit that the defendants do not reside in the State of Indiana, said defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of this action and that the same will be disposed of at tiie next term of said court, commencing at the Court House in said county, on tlio 3rd Monday of September, 1871. Witness the Clerk aud seal of jse al. j said court, at Rensselaer, this 27tli day of June, 1871. MARION L. SPITLER, Cl’k. E. I>. Hammond, Att’y for Pl’fi'. 3-40-3 t. Notice of Assessment. Plymouth, Ind., June 21, 1871. fTIIIE subscribers to ihe capital stock of -L the Plymouth, Kankakee und Pacific Railioad Company, whose subsetiptions arc yet unpaid, are hereby notified that an assessment of 10 per cent, por month, has been made on all unpaid subscriptions. The fust installment to be due and payable to tlio Treasurer of said Company at his office in the city of Kunkakoe, Illinois, on the 23th day of July, 1871, and ten per cent, every thirty days thereafter until the entire unpaid subscriptions are paid. The subscribers in Indiana may pay their assessment to the Secretary us the Company, at Plymouth, 1 who will receipt for tho same. By order of the directors. t Attest: JOHN C. CUSHMAN, 3-39-ts. Secretary.

. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Iu the Circuit court, Sept, term, 1871. Petition to quiet title to Military Land Warrant No, 14,395. David Nowles, Lewis D. Kenton and Tlios. J. Spitler vs. Felix It. Donnley, Rosand Evans, Catharine Harris, Elizabeth Bennett, Ealonor Stout, Alseo Stout, Charity Orndorf, William B. Donnley, Felix D. McVey, Felix C. Harris, E. B. Harris, William li. Harris, James M. Harris, David G. Harris Joanna Seward, Calvin E. Harris, Amanda Leoding, James Douuley, Felix Donnley, Levi Donnley, Mary Goudor, Charity Hardman, Thomas Donnley, Felix Donnley, William Donnley, Charity Donnley, James Donnley, John Donnley and Ealonor Bell, heirs at law of Charity Donnley, deceased.

' A complaint in this case having been tiled with an allidavit that the defendants do not reside In the State of Indiana said defendants arc hereby notified o_f the pendency of this action and that the same will be disposed of at the next term of said court commencing at the Court House in said county on the-3rd Monday of September, 1871. Witness the Clerk and seal of ( seal ] said court at Rensselaer, this 3d day of July, 1871. MARION L. SIHTLEIt, CTk. Thos. J. Bpitler, Att’y. 3-li-lt«.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure to mo directed, from tho Clerk of the Jasper Circuit court, 1 will expose at public salo, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, (ho 25th day of July, A. D. 1871, between the hours of 1(1 o'clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of tudd day, at the door of tho Court lionsc of Jnsjror cbiinty, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of (section fifteen (15), Township thirty-two (82), north of Range six («;, west, all in Jasper county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as tho property of Gideon Smith and Ann L. Smith at tho suit of Stephen Dill. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sh’ff J. C. .Time 26th, A. D. 1871. i Dwiggins & Co., Att'ys for 'Pl’ff. 3-10-3 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure to mo directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 25th day of July, A. D., 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described reul estate to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section fifteen (15), Township thirty-two (32), north of Range six (G), west, in Jasper county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest ami oosts, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Gideon Smith and Ann L. Smith at the suit of Aaron Frakes. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. J. YEOMAN, Sit’d' J. C. June 26th, A. D. 1871. Dwiggins & Co., Att'ys for Pl’fF. 3-4l)-3t. - RELIGIOUS NEWBPAFEH, - J The Advance ONLY ■ ; 5 ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR One Dollar!! FOR—SEVEN MONTHS SEVEN MONTHS «W> SEVEN MONTHS *• From June Ist to January Ist. Wishing to extend still more ’widely the circulation aud influence of Tab Advance, and believing there are many who would be? come permanent subscribers after rcadi ng its pages a few mouths, and becoming acquainted with its true merits as a family religious newspaper, we facilitate this preliminary acquaintance necessary to form an opinion, by ottering it to ullneie subscribers *B* For Seven Months. FROM JUNE TO JANUARY JUNE TO JANUARY FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR. N. B.—All names sent in on this oiler will be entered us soon as received, thus enabling fubsoribers to get the whole or part of the month of May free by sending in their names promptly. Tuk Advancs is now in its fourth year and takes the highest rank among religious papers. It has received ami continues to receive, from week to week, the highest commendation from the very best sources, both in this country and over the Atlantic. Its EDITORIALS are independent, practical, and of high order. , Its CONTRIBUTIONS are from among tho soundest and most popular writers. Its CHURCII NEWS is fresh, full, and embraces all denominations. Us CHILDREN’S COLUMNS are very attractive. Its NEWS SUMMARY nr.d MARKETS, SCIENTIFIC, TEMPERANCE, SUNDAYSCHOOL, and OTHER SPECIAL COLUMNS are complete. Its CORRESPONDENCE, from Washington, New York, and foreign countries, is characterized by ability and accuracy. IT IS A COMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER or THB HIGHEST ORDER. Specimen Copies Sent Free. Address: THE ADVANCE COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. t&sf Names sent on this offer cannot coant on a premium.

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The Latest and Fastest Selling Subscription Book published by them is "THE YEAR OF BATTLES” •' OR ‘ ‘The Franco-German War of 1870—1.” ILLUSTRATED, Comprising,a history of its origin and causes, the Biographies of tho King of Prussia , the ox-Emperor of France, and the Statesmen and Generuls of tho two countries; the Financial, Social and Military condition of each, tho Weapons iu use, and an accurate History of ail the military movements of tho war, the Revolution in France; the Surrender of Paris; tile conclusion of the war; the treaty of peaco, and the organization of a Provisional Govenimont. By- L. P. BROCKETT, M. D., author of “History of the Civil War,” “Camp, Battle-field and Hospital,” “Woman’s Work iu tho Civil War,” “Our Great Captains,” etc., etc., witli Maps, Plans of Butties, and numerous Portraits, lllustrations and Battle Scenes, by Christiau Weber. 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A 8 our Laity inventors arc not numerousXA we take pleasure iu calling special at tention to th« 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 describo results. Eggs preserved iu this manner, were laid down oa the first of September, examined at the end of six months by three skilful persons and pronounced to be as fresh as 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, this process is unequalled. Eggs and other articles easily frozen, were prepared an,d 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, drag# iu druggist stores, anil all other valuable .reticles easily destroyed by frost, cun be kopt at small expense through the coldest weather. The receipt, with fall instructions, as to methods and uses, is fur sale for most of the States, a portion of the territory having been disposed of. Parties van have full informalion by addressing Mrs. Catherine llruner, Miami, Missouri, Whited Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Bent, GooUnow A Co., Boston, Massachusetts.

BUCHU. s * ‘ [From Dispensatory of United Staten.] Diosma Crenata-Buchu Leaves. Pkoi'Ehtieh.—Their odor is strong, dilfbsivc, and somewhat aromatic, tlieir taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical Propertius and Uses.—lluchu leave# arc gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. Tlioy aro given in"complaint# of the Urinary Organs, such as Oravcl, Chronic Catarrh of the llladdor, Morbid irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease jf tho Trostate Gland, and Retention or .Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the part# concerned in its evacuation. The .remedy has also been recommended iuDigpcpsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. Hblmbold’s Extract Bueno is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from 35 to 55, or in tho decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor l’uins; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, tho Extract Buchulia uuoqualed by any other remedy, as in Chloiosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Painfuluess or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Lcucorrhcca, or White#. Diseases ok Tint Bladder, Kidxeys, Omrkl, and Droisicai. Swkllinos. —This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents Into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous deposition#, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced as well a# Pain and Inflammation. Hblhbolb's Extract Bueno has cured every case of Diabcteß iu which it has been given. Irritation of tho Neck of tho Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases 6f tho Prostate Gland, Stone in tho Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Macus or Milky Discharges, and lor enfeebled and delicate constitution#, of both sexes, attended with tlie following symptoms: ludispositon to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefu'.nsßs, Dimness of Vision, Pain in thu Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tho Muiuular System, Ac. IlgLßiiOLD's Extract Bucuu is Diurotlc and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in lile, Impurities of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in afibetions > i . for which it is used, such as Gonorrhiea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections— In these diseases, used in connection with V. •V ' Hilmbold’s Rose Wash. v-—. ■ " Sold,.by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold’s. Tako uh other. Price —sl.2s per bottle, or € bottles for $4.50. Delivered r-V- ■ 4 to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. ° ' , t\, Address H. T. HELMBOLD, sot Broadway New York. . -tvj-one ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE -i-N up iu ateel-engravud wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse, aud si’gucd ?-421y. H. T. UELMBOLy.

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