Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1873 — Page 2

THE BNIUN.

" Thursday. Jan?. 2d. 1873.

A happy. prospercms new your unto all. __ A rain this morning is Spoiling the -Weighing. ■ ■ —x —“— J. M. I Abbott, Esq., was called to Indianapolis last Monday, to yJhit his son “Billy ” who is dangerously 111. Mr. William Kassner is moving his boots and shoes to-day Into the room below J. I. Purcupile & Co.’s store. f. M. Stow, the jeweler, has moved into Chnrk-v Starrs room on t+ie corner of Washington and Front streets The Granger who left n fur cape or muffler at the office of M. F. ChilCotc last Saturday, will find it nt this office. Ten inches of beautiful snow fi ll Monday evening, mid now there is, eighteen or twenty inches' on the ground. Seventy- three marriage licenses were Issued bv the Clerk of Jasper eountv during 1872. against sixty-six in 1871. ThF Remington Jiurnal of week before last,(the issnedaicdat Reynolds,) did not come |o us. lias brother DeForest “cut" us? “Wes” livorv .<tiLlt- i- iLtpopular place for sleighing rigs and is pationizeil by the yougsters who treat their sweeties te-siylfsb. rides. Charley Plptt the -popular grocer is to-day moving bls stock of goods into the room recently uccnptcd by Mr. Wm. Kassner’s boot and shoe stock.

It is reported that there are ontybr two cases of what is popularly k'nowui as spotted fever in Union township; ; there was also a ease reported in Remington last Friday. i Married, December 31st, 1872, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. J. B. De M iit to,Mr. A. M. Munden and Miss Hannah D. Gwin; all of Jasper Married, December 31st, 1872, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. J. B. DeMotte, Madison Makeover, Esq., and Miss Clara Healey; all ; of this county. —r ’-O Married, January Ist, 1873, at the residence of Joshua Healey, in Rensselaer, by Rev. J. B. DeMotte, Mr Wallace Hess, of Momence, 111., gnd Miss Matilda Factor, of this county, j Rev. J. B. DeMotte has accepted an | invitation to deliver an address at the i public installation of the officers pi’i the Masonic Lotlije at Moroceu next Tuesday. Friend Merviii O. ( jssel has left the noble profession of printer and gone, into partnership with Charley Platt in the grocery business. Success to him and them. Father Babb, at Remington, sets a good square meal. His hotel is bran new, having been built last tall, but he has had about twenty years experience in the business. Call and dine with him. A new steam saw mill is to be built on the Iroquois river in Union township, on the Rensselaer and Keener township road seven miles north of Rensselaer and half a mile south-east of Alter’s grist mill.. Mr. Richard Steel, of Barkley township, was adjudged insane before Justice Haruin’gon Monday and given into the custody of Constable Duvall until final disposition can be made of him. His insanity is caused by epilepsy. ” Mr. McWilliams, Engineer of the Continental Railroad Company, was along the road line paying and discharging the corps of engineers who have been operating at Rensselaer tend Francesville dining the past summer and fall. Mr. William E. Moore, of Hanging Grove township, has a bed of peat on his farm seven or eight miles east of Rensselaer from which he is using fuel this winter. He finds it burns readily giving a steady heat, and is quite satisfactory though burnt in a common wood-burning stove. Charley Starr has been filling his ice-house with as fine ice as was ever harvested. It isabout 1(1 inches thick, clear and beautiful, calling tip happy anticipations of delicious ice creams, cooling draughts of soda, and refreshing drinks of healthful lemonade in the hot summer months to come. The legislature during its late session passed an act increasing thejiav of members from $5 per diem to §8 and mileage, and ‘ben cut down fee’s of printers for publishing delinquent tax lists one-half, so as,to establish a reputation for reform and economy—with nonresident land speculators. Last Frday evening the Masonic fraternity of this place Irad a public installation of officers after which a supper was spread for members of the order their wivesand daughters. The officers of Prairie Lvwjge No ~T2.v for the year 1873 are M. F<’h ilebte, ’Worshipful Master: Willis J. Tmes, Senior Warden; Andrew K. Yeoman, Junior Warden: Marion L. Spitler, Treasurer; S. P. Howard, Secretary- I M. Stackhouse, Senior Deacon; Jesse Goff,. Junior Deacon: Silas L. Swain aiid L. L. Daugherfy, Stewards. Miss Mattie Benjamin, teacher of the First Intermediate Dejiartmejit of the Rensselaer School, reports the number of pupils enrolled during- the month ending December 2«» th, 1572. was 53, in attendance 50. average dai.y attendance 45. The pupils perfect iii attendance, punctuality and deportment were Florence Weathers, Ltrella. Howe, Anna Henkle. Ora Thonlnpon, Ella GrniiTT NeTlTe Robinson, Lizzie Norton, Mattie Henkle, Mary Yates and Ezra Porter. The books of the freight agent at Remington show the following statistics concerning, the liquor traffic in that place: In the months of October and November, 1872, there was received by three unlicensed dealers 211 cases or 3,532 bottles of beer. 24 kegs of beer, 4 barrels and 5 kegs of whiskey, amounting to the retail value, of from $1,500 to $2,000. If .these two months were average ones the annual liquor blit of our neighbors and fellow-citi-? zens would not fall short of slß,ooo to build a splendid country school house and jnantain an excelcorps of teachers erary season.

Sieclloh Notice. --Tl.ete will bo a meeting of the stock-holders ot the Iroquois Library at the office of M. I- .- ClulvoU-, Monday evening, January Glli, 1873, for the purpose <>l electing seven Directors for ihe t-nsi.ing year.: I,oxtL—A pair of steel framed, Rouble glass spectacles, in a red nioroccd .-on—.which—is statjq.-t d “M • se.-., Indianapolis,! 1 mi." A suitable reward will lie ] aid tllV .leaving them atjhis dfilce or returning jt<> Dr. Ira U. Kelley at flie photograph gallery. Pomebody entered opr hoiwe.yqj.tarday while the family was absent and left 44 sd-]«'uml sack each oi and Corn meal ami a 25-pound sack of buckwheat flour. We suspect from I lie excellent quality of these articles that Mr. Isaac V. Ahi r was the donor; he will please accept our heartiest thanks for th,is.most valuable New Years present. The Central Assoi intion of I’atroiis of Husbandry of Jasper county held a meeting last- Saturday afternoon in , the office of M. F, Uhilcotb, Esq., ;uid elected the following (dlicers for the ensujng yiair: William K, Parkinson, President; David Nowles, Vice PiVsiilent; U. AV. Clilton, SeiTCI tary, and David 11. Yeoman, Door Keeper. Full prijcesdings of the meeiiiig'wijl soon be publisbeil. The New York Fchcol Journal is a neatly printed, well conducted,4<i-eol-umii weekly ]>■ per devoted to school teache r ani i scl 00l officer in America. Subscription price ?2 a year and every subscriber lias choice of an eleg-ant. rpiffisi-nt. Agi-l'ts wanted, to whom’ 1 liberal wages Will be paid. Address I George H. Stout, Editor, 119 Nassau p Street^Sew-Y ork.

—M a rri age 11<-eTires wercis--u erEby th e -eierfc- of Jasper-county Muring the j month of Di-i-ember, 1872, to the fol- I lowing parties: Horace W. Fairchild and Lana Dinner. John Hilton and Mime J. Lyon. A nson Sebring and ElisalTeth Clark . Edom Anfrim'ami Amanda Day. Madison MakeeVer and Clara Healey. A. M. Munden and Hannah D.u Gwin, . Mr. S. M. Black, of Remington has written a “card" in explanation of his ; position towards the Temperance I cause in his town and giving reasons ; wiry iic did not oppose the granting of • license to Mr. Foiil to open a saloon in Remington, whieh he—desires us topublisli. At the present time we have not the space, but will probably firnT iwini for it in a week or so. Iteontaiiis some excellent suggestions wliii-h it would fie well for pi’ofcssurs of temperance outside of Remington to com bier. At the regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No. 143 1. O. (') F . held in -Rensselaer, December 111. 187g7“Ihe following otli-.-i-rs were elected for the '-nailing six months: L. W. Henkle, Noble Grand, A. Leopold, Vice Grand, Ira W. Yeoman, Seerl-tary, G. W. q’erhune, Treasurer. The following- officers were elected for one year: C. C. Ftarr. Permanent ?jocretary, E. P. Hammond, Allen-J. Yeoman and R. S. Dwiggins, Trustees. At the late session of the legislature an act was {kissed abolishing the office of township assessor and creating inste id a county assessor whose duty it I shall be to assess tile real estate and j personal property in tliecountvu—Uu-L-taE’—nexU—elcetibtJ the -real estate 1 appraiser acts as county assessor and. I with the audilot*has power to appoint ' deputies to assist 11 in hr his duties.— ! The i.perations of this law legislate Ifrom office thirteen persons in Jasper | county, arid about 1,5(1(1 in the State, i elected by the people, and in elleet • gives two mt-n in each county power I to appoint in theirplaces such success- ■ ors as a whim or caprice may dictate. No practical farmer or machines! : has yet seen the cultivator, invented , by Messrs. Knox & Kelley in opera- ' tion but pronounces it the best yet in j the market. Its great strength, l.iglitI ness of draft, ami above all its simple and scientific' constryction, together with its cheapness, recommend it to idl asa first-class libor-saving farm implement. Dr. Kelley is now h<ivi:ig one hundred of these macliines- . manufactured in Springfield, Ohio, ; for those who have seen them work , ami ordered them tpr next smntner’s corn-plowing. Address, or call on. Dr. Ira C. Kelley, Rensselaer, Indiana, for price or any other information about the plow. Mr. S. P. Thofnnsou lias prepared for publicatioii a report of his late i official visits as County Examiner to I the schools of Carpenter, Jordan, M'li soy and Hanging Grove townships; together with general comments upon the schools of the county, and practical observations tor the benefit of teachers, patrons ami pupils, from which we select tjpy tollowirig facts, not having room to publish the full ; report: _____ i ‘—ln—the eighteen districts visited there is a» enumeration of 710 pupils, the enrollment at school is 540, while the average daily attendance is only 370—170 pupils not enrolled or nearly ,24 per cents, and but 53 per cent, in attendance. The aveiage attendance im Carpenter tow'mdiip is 45 per cent., in Milroy 54 per cent., in Hanging Grove 57 per cent’., and in Jordan 65 percent, of enumeration. School No. 1, Milroy township, has the largest enumeration in the county. 77 pupils. ‘ ?chool No. 4, Newton towhsliip, N. j'F. Jenkins, teacher, reports the best attendance- 41 of an eiiunjeratibii of The order in all the schools is fjyr to goiHlu - pupils Usually observing the rules of good behavior as nearly as does 11 i.eir teacher. u ’ . 1 n Carpetitei- township 3 patrons have visited the schoi-ls, in Milroy 4, in Jordan 5, in Hanging Grove 7, or .19 in all. < ■ i Teacher’s records are usually kept very i»qg.tigeiitly4»,,_Sue Dwiggins aiid Matilda keep very neat i records, and especial praise is given I George (). Hoover, Caddie Benjamin and James A.-Burnham “for the care and accuracy of their records.” Teachers are tequested to report to the Examiner the ipimes of pupils punctual for whole term.

r Id A KEN UP by William Hanley, livmg in J Gillum lowushio, Jasper county, Indi-ana,-one dark red rearing steer with a white ' stir in fofetierirt and a"wTfiteistripe oh side from for> legs to fl ink’, «ud marked with a split in each ear. Appraised at sl2 bv J- H. Robinson and P From docket ol WILIJAM QDERRY. Attest . J P, Gillam Township. M- L.Lpitler, 01k , De»,!?t, J 879.

Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an order 6! sab- to in- ilin-cted ; Ironi llie ct-rk vs the Jasper Common • F'lean court 1 will,-in Saturday, Ute IBlh day I of January, 1 -7.1, at or aboj4t 2 . o’clock E. M.. ut the door of the Cons-i House in Ileiia- ' i-.-luer, J isjn-r c-niiitr, I-tidHua, offer atpublic I uucliuii, tor it lerni'of not more than sfyen I yesis, the re-its and profits of the following ! fettrtSed rcyl csUrtti, sjluuled iii «4td town, j . to-wit: - ' —— r tiirrtnnvhrMtg-iTe a q+oint- on WssWugt'i n stn-e1,,(!3 led from the corner of Washinglon «nd Front slfeets; thence running north nl' "erly, ;V.i:illel witii front street irl h-et, , lo I hi- hhe of lot V 1!; tm'-uce riTimug’ iiYrTTi- I "e.isli-rly, |>.tr;dl<’l with Was lingtoa sln-ei 57 hit, on the line between lots 14 iiid lh; tlivnce ruuuiuif southeaster!>, p.irnllol with front stri-t p)’) feet. Io Washington Rtr-et; | and thence eoulhwesterly on Washingiou street 57 left, Io the place of tiegiuniuj. in ; block 4; and if sajd rents and profits 'ajl to j sell for enough to s.itisiy said orcer of sale I , will ui the sai-.i" lime apd place offer at pub lie sale the fee simple of sod real estate. — Ordered to ue"‘sold as tlie property ol Isiac M Stuckboiue et. al., at the, sub_ul_ John Dickson it. id., without benefit of appiaiseineul laws, subject to redemption, uK»\ ISI. DAUGHERTY, Dec. 26, 1872. SneritF J asper Co , liid. E. P. Hasiiiioud, Ail’y.

Sheriff’s Sale. nY virtue i i mi execut ion 1(>. me: directed I from'the Clerk, of-the Jasper circuit Court. I will expose ut public sale to the l.ighest bidder uu ■ —& SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th. 1873, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. in . and •1 o’clock p. ut. of said day , ut the door ol the Chart House, of Jasper county, the rents and profits tor a term ol not exceeding seveti 1 he.»g described real estate, to-wit: The iior.th..half of : the southeast quarter <>i the Hurt I east quarter ot section seventeen -H7--)-hrwnshjp.-twenty-eight (28; north of range s-iX'-ffil west, coiituitiii.g twenty (2i)j acres; the east hall cf tin- northeast quarter of s-ctia ntwe:ity -1 wo (22 ; and —Um—wes t secthnr lourteen ,14) township tweiity‘eight (2») north ■oTwiga” s-veit J ywestveon tai marg one h- tidied and sixty [ 1 fihj acres And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at tire saitie time and place expose at public sale the fee siniple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Ib-nry W ahi and Geoi-geWahl at-tlie suit of Cyrus H. McCotmiek, Leander McCormick and Joseph 1.1 .’UcCornii.-k. a Said sale will h- made without relief from valuation or aupraisi-ineiit I iws. ' LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper Rensselaer. Lid .Dec 19, A. D. 1872 _ '1 hos. J. Spitler, Atty lor PlaiiititF. 543-3

Sheriff’s Sale. | >Y virtue of a certified copy of a d-eree ' I J ol loreclosure and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk’s office ql_Jtfie4asper , eoiiuly Cireui' i-vui t in a cause wherein A i|liain T Morton is pl itutil}'and GiistavGiedle a.ii'i Frank llengesuacii.ar.e defeudauls requiring me to make tne sum of ■ — ilollais and cents with interest on said'dicree and costs of loreclnsnre 1 will expose al public-sale to the liiniifust bid-.er im ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 11,1*73, i between the liours ol DI o clock A- M. and | ' 4 o'clock I’. M., of said diy, at the do>t of the Court IL.-itse, in Rensselaer, Jasper ctruiityb 1 nciati l. the tents7l nd pr«fitsJb? a: term no't ixc-eeding seven years ol the following cekerined real estate, to-wit: I - Thenorth half the uorthwtst qu trtcr-®f-section twenty seven (~7), in townsiiip i twenty-eight (28 , north, of range seven (7j, i west, coiitaiuilig eighty (tO) acres. If such rents and profits will not sell to? a sufficient mm to silisfy-sertd decree, iuti test , ml costs i 1 w ill at s iin-e tiuiemid place expose at' pitb- : lie s-de tii- h e simple of said real estate, or so niucli tli-reol as in iy be snffieieiit to ctsch.irtie said decree, interests and cos s ; Said sale will he in ide without relief from valuation or appraisement laws with redemption. LEWIS L. DAUGHERT Y, j Sheriff-JasperCo. • T-bos. J. Spitler, Att’y for I’i’tF. 5-13-bt. ■ Sheriff’s Salo. BY virtue ol a certified co/iy of a decree of torecHKUie and order of sale - to me uiicutei! from ’he Clerk’s office of the Jasper Coufitj Common Pleas Court; in a case wln-re. in Mm v W fiuli is. p '-aintilf and Samuel N. Craig is duiend Hit, i-equii me to make the sy,m Hundred itud. -eight duliars, and sixty fiyt* cents with nd.costs of buit. J vs ill expose at publicLSule to the big ett I iddt r on sa infii ay, January nth i.s-u, 1 etncen the hours ol L; o'clock a. m. and 4 o’cloeli p. m of said day, al tin- door of the < on it House, in l.cnssuhier, Jasper County In.liana, tin rent’ iitnl.iiiotita for a terra not exci cding seven je us of the following de. sei Hied real estate, to wit: The north half of the no-th east quarter ol section one J), township twenty et«ht (28), norih of range six(t>). west, together with alia other tea! estate adjoining the same in said section, owied 1>) said (Taig. Also that part ot' the southi'ast quarter of the soutlie Ist quarter of section tmrty-stx (tW,- J. tweuty'nitie . north u range six jtb, west, .owned by said Craig Also the southeast quart*-? of the noitl ea-t quartet- of section llniteeu (RL. township twenty-eig t (2-t), north of range six (C), west, together with any ami all other real e»t He tn said county, no v owned by said Sitnnel N Craig, in Jasper county. Ind :tua. If such rents and jooHts ■ will not sell lor a-sufticieut sum to satisfy said i dectpe.Tuleiesf and costs, I will at Same time : and i.lai-e exposeat public sale the fee simple ' of said real estate', or so much thereof as. may l*e sutliciei't to diseba rge said decree, iuterllests,.nid.costs. Sai,) sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraiseitient laws with t-edemp-I tion. LE'VlsrL. BAt’-'IHEHTY, S leiiff Jasper Co. i‘ Thus. J. Spitler, Att'y for I’i’tF. !,5-l3 3t.

NEW STOCK —OK—BOOTS & SHOES The nnderaigned would public that li« has upvld out an entirely.new stock of Boots & Shoes ■ ' , ”4r-.-it the John Thompson Drug Store, on Washington street and will keep constantly os hand FRENCH KIP HIHAIT BOOTS. BOYS’AND YOUTHS' BOOTS CHILDREN’S SHOES. L. _ . ' Experienced workmen will be in the shop to make boots and shoes to order and warranted to fit, and all of the woik done at my shop, if it rips. mended withe nt charge. Gue jne a call. WILLIAM KASSNRR. 4 4<Mf

BUSINESS CAHPS. j. , . ,<ii. A. Physician and Surgeon, —C'RENSSELAE Ri LN DI AN A. Office in Shanghai B-iHdi(ig. Front Room, over W. J lines’ Gipceiy Store. *.. — 'PHYSKJiA-N AND SURGEON, ■ Kenknelacr, Indiana. Office in Harding A Alter's Drug Store. I J. U. lel 1,141111101. '<■ MAKTIN. I LOL’GilißinGll & MARTIN, J 1 JI YSICJA NS AND SU KG DONS Ilenskitlacr, Indiana. EDWIN F. HABCMOND. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. 345-iy R M:Awiggiii». ~ Henry S. Travis, Zimri DwigE’ns. R. S. IGGIAS & CO., COUNSELOIiS AT LAW. BBUSSBLABR, INDIANA. 4-24 - i,_c - THOS. J. SPITLER, Attorney at law OFFICE IN COCBT HOUSE. Especial attention given to Beal Estate and Fire Insurance business. Sinidw F. TIiOMiPSON, Pros. Atty. 1-Jth Circuit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AT 'I’IIO.IIPSO* 4& BR-O.’S LAW AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ■t«?iißN<-laer, Indiana. ALSTIN HOUSE, JOHN M. AUSTIN, PROPRIETOR. S. E. cor. Washington and Front Sts., HEXSSr Ia.AER. - - - INDIANA. Special attention to the accomodation of travellers. Good stables atta'bed. 4 21

CENTRAL HOTEL, Cor. X r aftßenxselaer and Waahing'tou NZt., UENSNELAEK, IN Of an a. This Hou-4'e has been thoroughly renovated and- furnishetl throughout with new furniture. Com-modioiiH stables ittauhe-i. THOS. i> R- \E»)l4s,;Photrietok. ALFRED ALfKED THOMPSON A. HIcCOY & TIIOJIPSON, BANKERS. REHSSELAER, INDfANA. Buy and sell ('fin and Domestic'Exchang make Collections on all available points, pay Interest on specified time depositea,and transact all business in their line uit/i dispatch. hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m po 54 lx. Oil lai II K L/INE AND 1.1 VE R Y STAH I. K. H-reks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Rensaelaerand Bradford,on the 0& L R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonable rates. J W. Duvall. r- ~i 11 v miTvifrirts BI.A'CKSMI'I l I STTOI Is in. bperatiqn .one door above tlle Express Office, KENS.SHE AER All kinds ot blacksmithing done to order BEOFOBD’X «I,ACKSMIT»I SHOP. I Front stj-eet, opposite Stige 'Jffije, Renasel.ier, Indiana, lloi'se shoeing, blacksmithing and general repaiiin.; at reasonable rates. . 3 52 'jjtL,., ' ./■TIi.iAS 3. - WHM4IHI, „ TUK OI.D j.yj v i Has Coffins of all sizes on hand and ia prepared to fill all orders lor any style, Plain or Fancy, at rcducei. prices 1-17-ts ’undertaker. Having sold my Hardware Store I am now enabled t-, devote mventire attention to j CABISET-MAKISGft UJIDESfAKIKG. ; Al! sized COFFINS Bent constantly on hand | finished in styles to suit i-nstimier-. 4 21 . 7 I. JL STACKHOUSE.

FOR THE RAILROAD! DH KELLEY. knowing the wants of this community and vicinity, as Also the pleasure and coin tbi tof his patrons, and friends, has [enlarged and entirely refitted bis PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY thereby enabling him to produce all the late Styles of pictures Rksibhanp.t, Mkdai.i.iox, mid Hoi.yoakb of superior finish. Old picjt tires copied and enlarged to life size and li,,aed in India ink and water colors. Thankful for past favors rhe Dr, will make it a sp- cialty to do the very best work and to please customers All kinds and styles of PICTURE FRAMES on hand at a very small advance over manufactures prices.x Tue public is cordially invited to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Special attention given to the practice of . Oeutisiti-y as'heretofore, -gari* S —Dr. CELLEY is agent for tire celebrated American Button-Hole and OverSeaming Sewing Machine; persons wishing perfection mo sewing imicliine will profit tty calling at the Photograph G illery and seeing tlrs lu chine with samples of wot k. Booms over Willey' A siglei’sjiUn=e, Washington street, Reusselaer Indiana. 4-28 IRA C. KEI.LEY,

CL C. STARR, DEALER IN STAPLEANDFANCY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, - WOODEN WARE, omoif ob » ft CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ ‘‘Liberal Corner,” Ben»aelaer» Indiana

HANDY MAN. Th e undersigned -will do all kinds of odd jobs, null as digging, falling anil waning wells' cisterns mid <:< I ar*, niat.i g filil-M .« a'h ing lai li tin d-eh i ng' es, tn .< IHbg re s. itc 5-4 ly JAMES W . 1-LHIE.i “"geFt HE BEST. The most Simple, PtiTable and Reliable Sewing Machine for Family-LLMe i - the :r.oivi33 sBOTfTXds-. Stitch alike on both sides This Machine has' been-tli'oroughly teste! in hundreds of families and in no case has it failed to give entire .satislagiion.. Its cheapness, simplicity of cniisiiueliou, and strength, make it a favorite with all who have tried it. See the Hgi nt and g« t olte. ■J S. lUWKINS-; - 4-42 A gent, Rensselaer, Ind. New Grocery AND PROVISION STORE In the old Post. Oflice roopi on Washington Stnorth side, two davits biiow Vanßeuaselae ■ Rensselaer, Indiana. A splendid selection of a 4, tyuds of Grocer4es~l J rovisions, admail stock vftcneap y.iei-ns-wafe, Woodcn-vare, Notions, Ac. always on hand. C’aH-and examine my SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, SPICE, SODA, SALT,

- 4 ■ SUAP| SAI.ERATUS, , CRACKERS, CAN DEES, VINEGAR, MOLASES, • ' ■ , CHEESE, FLOUR. BUITER, BACON, EGGS, FISH, NUTS, FIGS RAISINS, DRIED FRUIT, „

CANNED FRUIT, &C., AC., AC., dbC All to be aold at cheap as markets nil permit Iflghmt price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE of all lemon. Ml CHARX.SS PLATT. Norton & Howard Having bought the Tobacco and Cigar Store in ‘ Liberal Coin r’ building, recently owned •>y Mr John Q. Alter,announce to the public that they will keep a good stock of PLUG, FINE-CUT AND SHORTS Cljcwing Slobacco, SMOKING TOBACCO, I FIO CIGARS, Fancy Pi} es. Common Piped, Cigar Ho’tiers, Tobacco Pouches. Tobacco Baxes, and ail tobacco-user’s snpplie- in variety*. We ilso have Collars, Cuffs. Shirts. Neck Ties, Sleeve Buttons, Bosom Studs, Handkerchiefs, and all kinds cf GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Pens, Ink, Paper. Envelopes, Hair Oil, Per Turnery, Toys, otiohs, tlairiicd Fruits;. Nuts, Sardines, <N»y« (Xysters, Sardines, and “FRESH OYSTERS U V THE CAN Oil DISH. We shall endeavor,by strict attention to our business, by emuisvHHid f .jiiTesT~‘to all, by keening a full stock of fresh good, and -elling them.at reasonable profits to attract a share ot patronage Call at ‘he sign of the Rill IS DIAN. ■■Liberal Corner'’ Mock, oppoidte of Austin's Hotel; Kenkseliier. Indhuia. / 5 u NORTON .?• HOfVARD

rDAKEN UP,by Levi A. Hopkins, living -L in "Marion township, Jasper county; ' Indiana, one small two years oid >r yearling ! brown mure colt—the right hind foot while —no other murks or brands perceivable.— Appraised at $35 by Dahn's Nowles mid Win. Greenfield. E. T. HARDING, J. P, Dec. 26,1872. Attest, M.L Spitler Clerk. LAND FOR SaLE. 440 acres in Union township. IGO acres in Keener town-hip; known as the property of I’etcr Kellenbri'ger, late 11.ec.-ased. Title ver feet -For iiirtlier particulars address, by letter or otherwise, E. Whitson, Sheldon, 111 ; Thos. THaKefTTMTif ette,rltit.; or I’. HNK-El LENBEKtJEp, 4,44-Cm. WasliingtiWi. Daviesk’Gg.. Ind. What Next? The great .1 uveuile-'Magazine 30 cents a year with a splendid SI.OO Prang Chfoino free. ; Specimen 3 cents. Great atliactions to cltibß FAVORITE POEMS 4 elyir ning collection I ol about 430 of the B >ys' and Girls’ old and ' new favoiiics, tor home and school reading 1 Price 75 cents. Specimen part containing 27 ' “g< ma’’ sent for 6 cents postage . Fay wi.eie | ys,u saw this. JOHN B. ALuUN. Publisher. 5-12 10 Chicago, lil.

XJEIaIJSTQ,TTETSXT LIST. i_ A Lit t of Lands ami Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-jtayHieiil of taxes, for the ami iormer-yaara, including penalty and interest thereon, and taxes for the current year, in Jasper Oounty, Indiana.

I |j|umber on D uplicate

Names of the Ownere.

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. 38 ILinna Charles w hfsw 19 29 5 81 22 400 21 5® 39 Hanna Samuel T w hfse 21 2fT 5 80 nhf se 5 80 ■ ■■ ;* mv se 24 29 5 40 “ ne nw 21 29 5 40 ■“ s hfsw 27 29 5 80 44 gw so 30 29 5 40 41 ne ne 35 29 5 40 - « b hf 36 29 5 320 • < gw 1)e 36 29 5 40■... ** rHf ■ tint. ~ ,-EFtCIZV h". 40/ ‘f nw nw 36 29 5 40 n se nw /... J 36'29 5 40 2140 97 3® 41 Hanna Hugh T sw 17 29 a 160 240 10 73 44 Hanna Elizajr nw ne 22 29 5 40 “ shf nw 24 2J 5 go “ nhf sw ' 56 29 5 80 560 25 41 83 Osborn Nancy V e hfse 23 20 5 80 560" 60 13 GILLAM TOWNSHIP, 9 Burson Lemuel shf ne 28 30 5 80 “ ne ne 28 30 5 40 44 Sw nW 27 '3O 5 40 340 15 12 10 Britton S A pt nw ne 33 30 5 34 “ lots 3,4, 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9 block 1 k Davissonville 438 18 38

20 Baird E T e end nenw 1.2 30 5 5 . 44 nw ne 12 30 5 40 260 11 40 38 Cooper Taey nw no 34 31 5 40 nw nw 34 31 5 . 40 138 830 53 Dibble II E se ne 35 30 5 40 106 767 77 French Wm W se se 28 31 5 40 87 321 125 Livingston J P lots 4 and J 3 block 2 Dayisunville 7 33 22 168 Nicholson James ne se 27 31 5 40 117 841 180 Previl TF . ne se 14 30 5 40 210 11 40 187 Pruett George sw ne 430 5 40 85 499 225 Rll Co R K and P sw ne 34 31 5 40 85 498 236 Swisher Joseph nw se 36 31 5 40 “ lie sw 36 31 5 40 465 19 49 237 Sibbett Joseph ehfsw 21 30 5 80 255 SO 11 247 Shaw Cornelia nw se 28 30 5 40 “ nw ne 28 30 5 40 shfso 28 30 5 80 1002 43 46 260 TillettiJames nw se 329 5 40 - ■ “ se nw 11 29 5 40 w hfnw 11 29 5 80 ne 11 29 5 160 “ nw 12 29 5 160 1829 64J2 273 Woosley Rhoda n hfnw no 930 5 20 43 645 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 8 Barrett WE D 65v sw 33 31 6 '46 .88 439 25 Brown Harry L se 16 31 6 160 320 -23 80 26 Bingham ami Bragg se nw 231 5 40 88 445 30 Ballinger Wm W nbi se 18 31 C 80 176 19 60 39 Carr Harvey W nhf ne 631 6 80 “ nenw 6 31 6 40 204 12 56 41 Coffelt Thomas R shf so 17 31 6 SO 176 818 45 Clemens James elifne 731 6 ‘BO :-. 176 818 72 Favorite Samuel ne 15 31 6 100 352 15 77 4)8~ Ilammoml D (heirs) n hfnw 21 31 6 80 “ sw ne- '2l 31 6 40 352 10 96 100 Hurst James A nw ■ 31 31 5 IGO 352 15 76 113 Halligan Patrick ne no 12 31 6 40 ' “ nw ne 33 11 6 40 / nw no 35 31 6 40 264 23 53 127 Jolmson William no 13 31 6 160 “ w hfsw 13 3! 6 80 “ nhi’ijcsw 13.31 6 20 572 26 32 125 Jefferson Hamilton nhf se -731 6 80 176 11 37 133 Kessinge*H ne nw 331 5 40 - “ ! n hf nw 7 31 5 80 “ shf gw 931 5 80 • 44 se so 9 31 5 40 “ ' w hfsw 10 31 5 80 44 seW 10 31 5 40 “ se 'lO 31 5 160 “ whf sw 12 31 5 SO / '* se sw 12 31 5' 40 “ whf ne 18 81 5 80 1584 74 28 138 Kason W J ehfsw 431 6 80 176 818 13IL Kanauer Jacob whf bo C3l 5 80s “ ne so 6315 40 264 12 57 167 Moore Samuel nw se 18 31 5 40 *• ire sw 18 315“ 40 176 878 195 Parish Mary shf no 17 31 6 80 176 817 202 Riley Elias all 28 31 6 640 105® 46 07 205 Reese A mos ct al s,hf sw 36 31 6 80 “ nw se 36 31 6 40 “ mv lie 36 31 6 40 264 16’54 212 Robinson Walter A whf sw 631 5 80 176 818 227 Sebrinf Sidney D ne 2 31 -6 160 , ne se 231 6 40 ■ 590 26 61 220 Stuniph John B whf nw 29 31 5 B°o 176 .16 55 ■ 232 Spitler Marion L .li lit sw 34 31 6 80 . 176 803 235 Sibley Janies W se uvv 15 31 6 40 6® 448 247 Thompson Alfred nw ne 25 31 6 40 _ “ v ne ne 35 31 6 40 176 6 12 262 While G F sw ne 1.1 31 5 40 “ n end ehf pe 11 31 5 60 220 10 67 265 Welch Richard sw 17 31 5 160 352 15 78 267 Williams Thomas L whf ne 1 r ;14 31' 5 ’BO 17® 818 271 Webb Jonathan se_irw 14 31 6 40 66 345 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. 4 Abbott E E %hf ne 26 30 6 80 320 789 45 Burinback H C e end ne .22 30 6 96 190 837 68 Call Delilah se sw 29 30 6 40 “ sw se 29 30 6 40 620 31 69 106 Darrow John w hfnw nw 929 6 20 IGO 714 109 Davis Levi nhf ne 11 30 6 80 110 510 112 DeniiyCS .......nesw 113 Davis Caleb pt whf ne 22 30 6 64 128 584 132 Foster Ralph sw 2 3)6 160 ’ ■>,.■ _■■. **' .' ~';■ _ whf se '3 .30 6—Bo “ ne sc 3 30,6-- 40 “ nw 11 30 6 160 1060 45 78 143 Galbreth Elizabeth se se 22 30 6 40 150 10 90 173 Hammond D (heirs) w lir’ne 11 29 6 80 500 21 05 174 Howard Mary J whfne nw 14 29 6 20 140 630 1 179 Henkle Cyrus W e hfsw 30 5 80 110 24 10 I 187 Hazen Nathan S ehfsw 15 30 6 80 r “ • 6W SW 15 30 6 40 240 10 99 203 Jones J Djr , se 830 6 160 600 25 14 216 Kyle JamesJj se sw 630 5 40 50 266 223 Lewis Whitsei w hfswsw* 429 6 20 _ nhfnw sw 429 6 20 44 ehfnw nw 929 6 20 515 26 76, 240 Markle Elizabeth pt w hfnw 35 30 6 45 225 »BS* ' 242 McClain Mases G nw sw 18 30 5 40 160 501 252 Miller M A —-““t e hfsw ne 15 29 6 20 50 730 253 Marion Marv pt nw «e so 29 30 6 6 30 291 277 Obenchain SA ehfne ne 18 346 Sibbett Joseph ne sw ~ 33 3o 5 40 160 180 23' i 356 Sage Russell’ nw se 15 29 8 40 120 551 1 Off: flrrrf poij**. 1

Amount of Taxes, Penalty, Interes’i and Costs due thereon, including! taxes for current year Value of Lands and Improvements. I|undredth Acres Number of Acres Number of Rangb, West . (Ninnber of Township dumber off Section

Description of tile Lands.