Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1872 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, Dec. 12th, 1872. Strayed,~A tine, laifce, yearling heifer; all white, without any marks "apibeprtUgC part o relic brash of-her tail is cutoff. Any Information of her whereabants wUlbe suitably rewarded. 12-3 Ezekiel W. Ball. Old Pete says Josh’s team has the “zubereek^.” Why didn’t the Remington Journal come last week? Froze out? The county olerk has a number of commissions for those justices of the peace elected last October. And now sportsmen have commenced raffling for turkeys, and shooting the wild and savage rabbit. * ' Mr. F. M. Grant, two miles west of town, is reported to have lost two horses by the prevailing epidemic. Buffalo lined boots at Purcupile & Co.’s. Mr. S. P. Thompson is said to have the finest private library in fctasper county. It is valued pt 41,200. ■■ -- ***— Senator Dwiggins and Representative Hatch have thanks for late Indianapolis papers and State documents. Hon. S. P. Thompson, School Examiner, is out on the war path among the school marms and little exiled urchins of Jasper county. Good quality of tea for 85 cents at Purcupile & Co.’s. ** * " ■ - t Rev. J. B. Crowe will hold divine services in the Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, December 14th and 15th. Thus far only one death from epizooty has occurred at this place; and in tins instance the animal had taken cold. So far as we can leant the disease is abating in’the county. The donation party last. Tuesday evening for the benefit of Rev. K. F. Higgins, pastor of the Free Will Baptist Church, was very well attended and the uet receipts amounted to 1,000 pounds of coffee in the grades, just receivedvuul to l>e sold at penny profits, at Ludd Hopkins’. The Lowell Star says that “Elder Lemuel Shortridgo proposes moving to Jasper county in the spring, with the view oi making a permanent residence there if everything is favorable.” If business men will eprinkle a light dusting of ashes on the walks in front of their stores, offices and shops it may prevent slips, falls and hurts to friends and customers. Salt is more expensive and not any better than ashes. Hats and caps to be closed out at Hopkins’ With the intention of .abandoning that department of trade. Since cold weather set in the retail price of whiskey in tiffs place lias gone up to fifty cents a pound, and people who indulge come to market with a basket in place of the long-necked bottles that will be useless until spring opens again. Goodland Lodge, No. 417, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold a public - installation of officers on the evening of December 31st.— I. M. Stackhouse, Esq., Grand Senior Warden of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, is to deliver the address. Call and examine misses’ and children’s all calf shoes at a reduction of 25 cents the pair at Purcupile & Co,’s. Saloon keepers in Valparaiso show their respect for the Sabbath by opening their back doors and closing the fronts of their establishiwients. Old Tuteur, the Jew, ot this place keeps his front door open “shust za> same on Zunday as any Oder von,” The Francesville Local Topic of the sth instant, says that three little sons of Mrs. Turner, living In Lilian: tovmship, Jasper county, were attacked with cerebro-spinal fever last Saturday. The eldest, aged T 2 years, died tiff next day, and the second, about 8 y earß was not expeoted to recover. One price, and that one the lowts* possible, lor flannels, shawls, jeans, ■satinetts, delaines, calico, under auidover shirts, boots and shoes, and, in fact, anything you need, at Hopkins’. Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers, of Philadelphia, send us tho December number of "their Counterfeit Detector and National Bank Late List. It is no manner of account to us, for the reason that we never get any money worth mentioning;. There js no doubt the Detector is a good publication and valuable to those who have occasion to handle much money; hut we want it distinctly understood by our delinquent patrons that we are not burdened with a sm-plus of that unfa“miliar commodity.
This-dry, bold, winter weather is fide for those who are fatting hogs, but the drouth causes a scarcity of of stock water and proves a scrums inconvenience, to those who ari larger iTuiTiueni tit Cal Lie. i Who sells tobacco, tea, sugar, coffee, coal oil or anything else in the grocery line cheaper than Ludd Hopkins? Mr, A. Leopold, whom everybody knows, to be one of the mos,t enterprising business men of the place, talks some of opening a stock of boots and shoes in the room corner of Wasliington and Van Rensselaer sreets, recently occupied by Mrs. Boroughs’ millinery stock. Owing to the alarming prevalence of the “Epizooty” and things, the undersigned desires that all persons indebted to him should call ut his shop and settle their accounts. Norman Warner. Although there is a large and active Division of Sous of Temperance in this place, and the second officer of the Grand Lodge of the State resides here, Leopold Tuteur is permitted to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities to suit ousiPiuefS, without license, and on Sundays AS well as week days. I hereby give notice that I have in charge the books and accounts belonging toThos. Hollingsworth, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will call at my Drug Store and settle, and save cost. Emmet. KaUXal. The Commissioners last week granted L. L. Ford license to sell intoxicating liquors in the town of Remington, “in less quantities than a quart at a time, with privilege of allowing tho same to be drank on his premises’’ for one year. liem ington people can now boast of possessing something that the county seat lias not.
For 30 Days.— We will .offer from tiiis date our stock of men’s ami women's underwear for 15 per cent, lower than ever-before. ' 1 J. T. PUKC'UI'ILK & Co. A';
The 'attention ol our readers is directed to Messrs. Traugh & Maxwell’s nursery advertisement.— * These gentlemen are residents of our, county, and well known to be honorable in their business transactions Their stock of trees, shrubbery, hedge plants, etc, w. re all grown in this latitude and are liellthy and vigorous. Prices reasonable. See their agents before ordering. o
Thirty Days.- -?'>>> -pairs children’s calf shoes —8s to las—at a reduction of 25 .cents a pair. For 30. days only. l’utu 'jiule & Co.
-Miss, Mattie Benjamin, teacher of second department of the Rensselaer school, makes the following report for tho month ending November 22, 1872: Number of pupils enrolled, 45; average daily attendance, 371. The pupils perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, were Olive Alter, Matrgie Hemphill, Anna Ilenkle, Mattie ilenkle, Clara Reeve, Atibie Rhoads, Nellie Stackhouse, Ora Thompson, Dollie Grant, 'Charles Warner, Florence Weathers, Lizzie Norton and Mary Yates.
For 30 Days. -100 woolen undershirts, 100 pairs drawers, 150 men’s ail wool and casinfore shirts, which we will sell at 20 per cent, lower than has yet been ottered In this market. rcitcciULE <fc Co.
Messrs. Norton & Howard, the new firm that recently succeeded to the “Big Indian” tobacco store, are gentlemen and know how to treat people well. They have a very lair assortment of goods they are selling at reasonable prices. In addition to what they advertise in another Column, they keep Iresh oysters on hand by tho can, or serve them up iip good style by the dish. Call and see their holiday stock.
For 30 Days.— 2oo pairs misses’ calf shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, that we have been selling for $2, we will sell during the next 80 days for $1.75. PURCtJPILE & Co.
That inveterate phi gossip, Madain Humor, says that Mr. /5 imri Dwiggius, junior member of the law firm of 11. S. Dwiggius & Co., seriously contemplates taking unto £ V.Vt-Vvii t>ci> 1 *S- f-V; xUStCUi. himself a “bright, particular star,” and moving to Xankfon, Dakota Territory to “grow up witli the country.” Wouldn’t object to his taking tlio star so much, but should dislike to miss his pleasant face when wet gether at the croquet . grounds in summer. i ' "T” v. At the public examination of applicants to teach school, held in the school 1 house in Rensselaer on Saturday 7th, 1872, there were seven applicants, of whom the following paesed the necessary examination: Finette Llelnuc, grade 81 per cent.; licensed lor 12 months; teaches 2so. 1 Wheatfleid township. Mary Bussell, grade 73 per cent; lice used for 6 months; leaches 2s’o. 4 Hanging Grove township. '* Thomas J. Sayler, grade 71 per cent.; licensed fo&6 months; ttejehes >n. 2 Milroy township., Lewis K. Yeoman, grade <0 per cent.: licensed for « months. : - The examiner reports*"there was no tardiness and the applicants were exemplary in their demeanor. N'ext examination Dcc^fnber'2?th-
Proceedings in Commissioners’ Court.
The Board of .Commissioners of Jasper county met in regular seslaqr, December 2d, 1872, aud'jgp--: mained in session six days. Present, Ww. K. Parkison, Jared Benjamin and. Samuel McQttllough, Commisioners, Frank W. Babcock, Auditor, and Lewis L. Daugherty,' Sheritf. The Auditor was instructed by the Board to correct the tax duplicate and relieve Mrs. Caroline Hbnkle of an erroneous assessment of. $350. A. J. Yeoman, ex-Sheriff of Jasper county, submitted a report of fees collected and paid over to Treasurer for . fractional quarter ending November stli, 1872. Said report shows that §320.20 waß assessed, that $150.45 was collected, that $169.75 remains unpaid and due, and that $35.30 taxed in previous quarters’was collected. Total collections for quarter 185.75. M. L. Spitlcr, Clerk of Jasper county, submitted his report of fees taxed, collected and paid into the treasury for the quarter ending November 30, 1872, winch shows that $502.95 was taxed (including previous quarter not paid), that $260.85 was collected, and that $241.20 remains unpaid. Lewis L. Daugherty, Sheriff of Jasper county, submitted report erf fees taxed, collected and paid into treasury for the fractional quarter ending November 30th, 1872, which shows that $33.49 taxed, $22.39 coliected, and sll.lO remains unpaid. Frank VV. Babcock, county Auditor, reports* fees taxed, collected and paid to Treasurer by him. for quarter ending November 30, 1872, to be $48.10 taxed, $37.35 collected, and $10.75 remains unpaid. Board ordered Auditor to correct tax duplicate and relieve Jonathan Peacock of an erroneous assessment of S6OO. r*> Granted licensed to sell intoxicating liquors in town of Remington, to L. L. Ford. Authorized Jared Benjamin to purchase 2,000 rails for the Uoufi!_ v Faria; L. W. ilenkle, county Treasurer, submitted report of funds loaned ami interest collected thereon, which shows that $203.27 was loaned and that $6.95 interest • had been collected; said amount belongs to the railroad moneys. _ The feitewing- allowances were made for services on the October election board of Marion township: D. T. Halstead.. $ 3 00 I. 31. Stackhouse. 3 00 D. 0. Hopkins. 3 00 J. A. Burnham 3 uo Ira 0. Kelley 3 00 The following allowances were made’lto the board of canvassers of •tho October election: 11. 1. Adams, Jordan tp.. $ 200 4 James 11. Benson, Milroy ,2 00 Isaac V. Alter, Union ... 2 00 I)av. Grey, Ilan’g Grove 200 Lucius Strong, Newton.. 200 Wm. 11. Myers, Wli’tfi’ld 300 JCsse Wilcox, Walker... 3-00 Jas. F. Irwin, Carpenter. 300 Joseph Garis, Keener.... 3 00 11 A. Barkley, Barkley... 2 00 O. B. Rockwell, Kank’kee 300 John Qucrry, Gillum.... *2 00 D. T. Halstead, Marion.. 100 M. L. Spitlcr, Ulerk.;.... 2 50 J. A, Burnham, Assistant 200 The following allowances were made for services on the Presidential election board of Marion township: D. T. Halstead $ 2 25 I). I. Jack50n.......... 2 25W. G. 5irt00t........... 2 25 Ira C. Kelley 2 25 11. S. Travis. 2 25 The following allowances Were made to the board ot canvasses of the Presidential election: John Query, Gilla-m § 3 00 Dav. Gray, Ilan’g Grove 200 Isaac V. Alter, V nion... 2 00 Lucius Strong, Newton.. 200 J. L. Hcrsjiman, Walker. 3 00 'V- Smith*. Milroy... 2 00 J. F. Irwin, Carpenter.,. 3 0.0 Adams, Jordan.... 2 00 (). B. Rockwell,-Kank’kee 3 00 A. A. Tyler, Keener..... 3 00 11, A. Barkley, Barkley.. 200 D. T: Halstead, Marion, . 100 S. Gates, W heatfield.... 3 00 M. L. Spitlcr,- Clerk... • 260
ALLOW AUCES. Thos. J. Spitler, material . furnished for Carpenter cu’k bridge, near Jas. Ritchey’s 815 00 Clias. Platt, goods to U. | Steel, of Barkley tp.... 63 Chas.*Platt, goods to R. G.llowc, Marion tp. . 5 65 S-. P. Thompson, services us School Examiner 59 50 Norman Warner, w’rk for | It. Qs Howe. 15 00 ; M. L. spitler, for issuing : j "Jas. QL Weathers, sawi’g wood for Court House 11 52 1 Leopold Tt Fendig, goqds furnished Matilda Bennett | an.! 1 tehccca Hurle.y Jane, llough, keeping Jno Thodias 5 week 5......... v« 10 05 Harding A lEeevc, modi- . -j cal aid to R. Steel 0 60
Harding & Reeve, medical aid tp Beaver.. 5 40 Abbott Bros. & Co, gopds to county ... 28 80 "Win, Beck, digging grave for Bcaver.4 25 —-Getr- H. Br o taxes -t-r-roneously pa.id. p: . 39 07 Willey, • Sigler & Halstead, g’ds .to It., G. Howe and paupers on pour farm.. ,50.10 A. J. Yebmffii, for guarding and boarding prisoner 15 90 A. J. Yeoman, for serv’g . precept 3 60 A. J. Yeoiuan, for per ot, on fees collected.. 37.15 A. J. Yeoman, for amount of fees paid Treasurer 14S 60 A. J. Y'eoman, special allowance 9 96 M. L. Spitlcr, [ter cent, on fees collected. 52 16 M. L. Spitler, for fees collected ' 208 69. M. L. Spitler, special allowance 41 oT Lewis L. Daugherty, per cent, on tees collected..... 0-67 j LewisL. Daugherty, for fees collected...... 4 ..... , 15 72 Lewis E. Daugherty, spe-cial-allowance. . ' 67 .61. Frank W. Babcock, fees collected.. .. 37 35 Frank W. Babcock, sal’ry 337 65 Jacob M. Troxell, keeping paupers 12 90 Frank W. BabcoCk, -expenses on Auditor’s office... 5 50 D. 1. Jackson, goods to poor oil poor farm. . .... . 230 James & Healey, printi’g 58 00 L. W. Ilenkfe, expenses in Treasurer’s office. 4 31 M. 13. Alter, medical aid to Mrs. Sutton., 17 50 Indianapolis Journal Co,, stationery 204 42 J. 11. Lough ridge, house * rent to R. Anderson. ...... 21 05 Wm. Railsback, taxes er-’ roneously paid 9 08 'L. W. Ilenkle, salary as Treasurer 375 00 S. I’. Thompson, expens’s as School Examiner 5 00 J. M. Stackhouse, lor coffin for Ward el Tt...'. 830 M. V. 13. Warner, for' meat furnished R, G. Ilowe 10 CO W. J. Wright, coffin for Luke Beaver 10 00 W. K. Parkison, cwnnt’r 20 00 Sam’l McCollough, “ 20 00 Jared Benjamin,' “ 20 00 Arch Pullen, view-i’g and reporting r0ad,........... 4 00 James Rayburn, viewing and reportingload 2 00 J. M. Ilopkms, qualifyi’g road viewers, service in : re-" porting and viewing roads 375 W. 11, Churchill viewing road 100 Win. B. Qnei.J’; qualifying road viewer 5.......... 50 ,
Christmas’ Tiee.
The Sabbath' Schools of Rensselaer are preparing an entertainment at the Court House, on Christmas eve, December 24th, There will be appriate exercises for the occasion, tiiul” also a'Christinas’ Tree prepared. The citizens generally, as well as the mem-' bers of tlio several Sabbath schools, are cordially invited to participate. A Binall adnvitfance fee will be charged at the door for the henetit of ti»e Sabbatlisclijools. Comm liTia:. It is reported that Charley Platt has bought tlie'-Thompson drug store property, now occujned by Jlr. Wm. Kassner, boot and shoe dealer, and Mr. Stow, jeweler, and that he will take possession about the first of January next, with an increased stodU pf groceries and provisions. Cliarley is a good icilow and wc hope his prosperity will multiply a thousand fold, I'ho market rates for this week are about as follows: Corn, 25 cents, a bushel; Pressed pork, $4 perewt.; live turkeys, 7 cents' a pound; potatoes, 121 cents a peck; green apples,' 20 cents a peck; beans, $1.75 a bushel, retail; butter, !o cents a pound; cheese, IS cents a pound; eggs, 20 cents a dozen; wood, $4 a cord for green or $4.50 for seasoned; tame hay $8 a ton; Hour, $8 a barrel".
$15,000 in Cash tor sl,— We call the reader’s attention to the advertisement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum.— Here is a chance to win a fortune in a public legal drawing, and at the same time help a noble and worthy institution. 5-11-4
C. C. STARR, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, (JL’EENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. WOODENWAEE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTUPvES. COAL OIL, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ ■ “Liberal Corner,” 5.4 Rensselaer, Indiana
LEGAL, ADVERTISEMENTS. J————=,—f I VA.4C EN ui> T»y Henry GLuct*, ITviffg fii 1. jjfnrßm township, Jaspef v pMtnty, itirf on the Si. Joseph Grplitui Asyluip iunn, one estray light mini mtiiy steer, supposed io"b« two years old lust spring. Appraised at . twenty. dolliUflL.V.. Jnsnnli Snarling mill Svl ve-tei O’.Mearu. E?’l\ HAKDINtVJ. P. Attest: M. L. SPITLER, Ol’k. Dec. t», 1872. rr'AiKEfcl up by Bivue J)ol»oor. of Jordan i .1. township, Jasper, county, Indiana, one 2-years old red ond white steer, with a faint brand oil the rljiht horn supposed tobo'‘W.” The loft ear disfigured, hut no intelligible mark. Appraised at twenty dollars, by David Way mire and Matthias Yager. JOHN LEWIS, J. P. Attest. ;Vl. L Spitler, Clk.,Dec.7, 1872. Slate of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Jenkins S. Cox es. Mary Ballard, et. at. fTHIE defendant, William IV. Knight, is JL „ hereby notified of the pendancy of this action and that tho’same will stand for Dial chi the 2d (day of next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to commence at the Court House, in Rensselaer,.on. the 3d Monday* o! March, 1873, or al such other time as may be fixed by law. “Tv Witness the Clerk and seal of said 'raWEATj A court this 10th day, ot December, 1872. M. L. SPITLER, E. P. Hammond, Att’y. Clerk. 5-12-31. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Susan Harmon vs. Martha C oolites, Rebecca Crawmer, Crawmor, Margaret E. TToomes, Arthciia Gordon, Van Gordon, -rt-Bormolia Cnonies, Sarah J. Coomes and others, in an action tor tho partition of real estati . S AID defendants are hereby notified of the pendancy of eaid action In tho Circuit Court of said county, End that the same will staiiji for trial on the 2nd day of the next term of said court, to commence at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, o i the 3rd Monday of March, 1873, or at such oilier time us may he fixed by law. sz —rv Witness the Clerk and soil of said f SEAL j Court this 9th day of December, ViTAvV M 3. M. L. SPITLER. E. P. Hammond, Att’y. Clerk. 5-12-31. State of ludianar Jumper county, ss: George E. Morris vs. Caroline M. Morris, Martha A. Shekftm, Harvey 11. Sheldon, .Mary A. Seeley , Erwin Seeley, Samuel R. Morris, Theodore 11. Morris, Laura J. Morris, Emma B. Morris and Eva B. Morris, in an action to partition real estate SAID defendants are hereby notified of the pendancy of this action and that tli3 sumo will be decided and determined on the 2d day of the next term of the Common Pleas court of said county, commencing at tho Court House in Rensselaer on the 3rd Monday of February. 1873, or at euoh other time as may he fixed by taw. Witness the clerk and seal of said ( SEAL \ court this 29th day of Novemher, 1872. MARION L. SPITLER, C!’k, Jasper Co. Common Pleas Court, E P. Hammond, Alt’y. 5-11-3 t. Sheriff ’s Sale. BY virtue of”a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale to ion" directed from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper county Circuit court in a cause wherein William 8. T. Motion is plaintiff and Gustave Girdle and Frank fjengesbach are defendants requiring me to make the sum of dollais and cents with interest oil I said decree and costs of foreclosure I will ! expose ;il public sail 1 toihe highest bidder on SATURDAY, JANUARY 3d, 1872, ! the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and U o’clock P. M.,of su!u the doo, of [the Court HouSC, in Jasper j county, Indiana, the rents and pr'iut.- pr i term not exceeding seven years of the followj ing described real estate, to-wit: 1 The north half Hie nb-itjiwtst quarter of section twenty seven (127 }> l \ x to>vtiSlflj> twenty-eight (2S>, northjol range seven (7; r v.ust, continuing eighty (eO) acres. If such reels and profits V-’iil not sell for a suTieient sum to satisfy said decree, inteiestand costs I will at same lime and, place expose at pub- ‘ lie sale tho fee simple of said real estatj;, or •60 much thereof as may be sufficient to disj charge said decree, interest* and costsj Said sale wifi be ruadt* without relief from !Valuation or appraisement laws with redempjtiou. L. I>AUGIICR TY, Sheriff Jasper Co. j Tho*. J. Spitler, Att’y for IVil, 5-IKJU
LAND FOR SALE. 4itt acres in Union township, acres in Keener tOLVnv’uip ptArovm as the property of Peterivetienborg'-T, late deceaseil. Title nerfecL For further particular's addresawbylCtter oy otherwise, K. Wliitson, Sheldon, 111 ; Tlios. Baker, I.afu ette, Isd -ror r— — I*. H. kbi.lenbfrgrr, 4 4i-6m. ! Washington. Daviess Co., Ind. j V N(> 11 f. 17 O H v.V KIT V.: OMAHA LOTTERY * IN AID OF TUB Nebraska State Orphan .Asylum. Tu be Hi awn in Public. Dec. 30th, 187 J. Tickets LGach. or Hix lor @5. Tickets sent by Express C. O. D. ifcdcsired 1 Grand Cash l’rt/.0.:. 8 aim 1 Grand Cash Prize 1 Grand Cash iTize...... 1 Grand Cakh Prize IftW 1 Cash Prize..--.,--2 Cash Prizes, $-I,t)GQ each 4 Cash Piizcs, $2,000 each 2 Cash Prizes ,SI,OOO each For balance of Prizes tend for Circular. This Legal Enterprise is endorsed liy the highest authority of the State and best busiucts men. ■ - • ' ... 'l'he limited number ofTickets on hind win be furnished those who apply first. Ail Prizes will be paid in full. Agents Wlntbd. For full particulars address •v J. M.PATTEE, General Manager, Omaha, Nob
NEW * ,1 . . ■ ■ .. r , ... .J . . HittbOU &. ALTER, PKACTICWG PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS, Take this method to inform the citizens of Jasper county and vicinity. that they have opened A NESV DRUG AFORE in R< iisselser, oil Washington street, third door beliiw the Stone Bnildlng, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES s> As nay he found in the town. They a 111 keep on hand a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, . , , PITTTiY, VARNISH, Also, a large assortment of Patent Medicines, from a bottle of Tin,stutter s, Plantation or allace’s STOMACH BITTERS to a box of BROWN’S WORK DESTROYER We keep constantly on hand a large stock of T SCHOOLBOOKS. . WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS, SLATES, PENCILS, CARDS, INK, St C., St.O' BRUSHES, from' 0 Paint Brush to the smallest eumei snailISK, BRANDY, . ' WHISKEY, GIN, &.C./AQ. Pure articles, and for medical purposes on fjr. AH the artielejihore enumerated, and thous' ands more, jwe will , -r)• ■ . ' j BELL CHEAP.FOR CASH. / - . I The pubfic a:c invited to examine ourstock of goods b ( fefcre buying elsewhere. j /".I. ■ *' T ' • ' -T HARDING S ALTER. , !: REMOVAL EMMET KANNAL; HAS REMOVED HIS DIIU G STORE To the large and comm odious room lately occupied by T. lloi.linosivohtu us a Dry Goods Store, immediately OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, and two doors below A. McCov &. Thompson’s Bank; where he will be glad to have Ilia patrons and the pubiie ypeneraily CALL OJY HIM FOR GOODS in his line. It is rny intention to furnish GOOD ARTICLES AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE MARKET WILL ADMIT. MY STOCK IS COMPLETE Comprising a FULL LINE of all the popular PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, STATIONERY, SLATES,
SCHOOL CRAYONS , Tobacco and Cigars OILS, PAINTS, ' VARNISHES, PAINT BRUSHES WIND 0 W GLASS, __ LANTERNS, LAMPS, r LAMP FIXTURES A FULL LINE OF DRUGS* " CHEMICALS _ v - ■ ■ • . ° ~r ' AND PURE LIQUORS For Medical use only : also an endless variety of DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES, with a COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE, STAPLE, FAMILY GROCERIES Physician's Prescriptions carefully' Compounded at all times. , Subdiy busiue&|hoarv from 8 o'clock a.n. to 9 o’clock a. upfront 1 o’clock t. u. talt' o'clock r, u.; from 6 o’clock r. m. to 7 o’clock Is' KMMKT KANNAIj. t -• '• • ' . - 1 . ' • -
Norton & Howard i ; a ■ ‘ 'V.; % • Having bought tho Tobacco andClgsr Store in “Liberal Corn' r’’ building, reyently owned »i . .■»._«■ n r.%.A - a .a_— 1 It_ Dy WT. 3 nnll tg • Attcr,AIIOOaBCS 10 Hf that they-will keep a good stock of FtUG, FINE-CUT AND SHOUTS (Cljcming ®obaf«, : ’ P' v', ’’ SMOKING TOBACCO, FINE Cl GARS, Fancy Pipes. Common Pipe* Cigar Holders. Tobacco Pooches, Tobacco Baxes, and all U>bac,co-uscr'a supplies In variety. We also have Colmcs, Cutfa. Shirts Neck Ties, Sleeve llottoaß', Hoaoaa Studs, Haaitkorchiefs, and aH kinds op GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Pens, Ink. Paper, Envelopes, Hair Oil, "Perfumery, Toys. Notions, Canned Frnlte, Xuta, Sardines, Cove Oysters, Sardines, and FRESII OYSTERS li StT TIIE CAN or* AMBH. . We sl.all.eri/Icavor, by ati ict attention lo ou/ business, by nJintesy and fairness to all, by' keeping a full stock of fresh goods and leliing them at reasonable profits to attract a share of patronage Call at the sign, of the 810 IX!Jt.4N. “Liberal Corner” block, opposite of Austin’s Hotel, Rensselaer. Indiana. Mi ■ I NORTON b HOWARD. THE PARKER CUK. BEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROY WEST MERIDEN,CT. STOW, DEAI.mi IN CLOCKS, \V.\TCHBB, SPECTACLES A EWELLVI SKIA-S TIII2 Elgin Watch Company’s V - CKLIKBKATJKIJ Seth Thomas, Water bury, Gilbert, Welch and Jerome <& Co., CLOCKS! Watch Chains, Brooches, Studs, Rings, Fins, &c. Particular attention given to all kind* o am l all work warranted. Room in In>*»’ w#occry, Shanghai Baitdiog, Uenesataor.
twwtry ir,, x r-i c" 1 SL>i:- sMi E %»' \ss"eL&* j Tie (M -lift ftspi, - A Is s snrc, <iaiok renwdy / \ fbr ail vii? eases of ::4 - \ Kidney, Btadd at, //>£\ ar.U Ctsuary Oncaoe, / exiting either i# nan* / \ er-ftwwlfc As,ltrUa* / i \t«oo, I'ißamntf.tion, /ur ukrifttwis or it* Kidr.ey and Bladder, Uiev cl, Stone to . \ / rUnLlcr, Reddish a* \ xf ■■ ;j Brick tluitSediinoal A/ i in Urine* Thick, Cloudy, ct Ropy Urine, Painful Uriantir.y, IJedwauiasr Mitcom and Involantorr DlsduuMi,’ Morbid Irritation of Bladder sad Urethra, Chronic Catarrh of Bladder, Snppression, Ilctentiou, or lßconlkMnace of Urine, Diabetes. Dropsr.Orratiae’Peakness, Female Complaints, ami ail Chron.S Maladies of the Urinary ami SCtfnul Otbr.nl. Thousands can attest to iti woadcrfttl curative properties in tlicsc diseases. For Nervous Debility, with it* gloomy attendants, Diiaancss, Loss of Memory, Low Spirit* 1 , Aer,-* Is a soventau reiuody. SMOLANDER’S BUCHU buoys np the enervated system, imparting new Ufa and rigorous action, the whole system becoming strengthened ami invigorated. ___ Be sanrud asi &r £HOLA3©EB*S BUCHU', Insist upon haring it, c nd ttihe nS other. PRICE 91.00. SIX BOTTLES, 88.00. Bdlt}ClD(a!««aSaO;oiM. F. VMIT K I A-’ FI. 4-iU /y. tgent for Ratuttair . ' 1. r— ’
