Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1873 — Page 2

THE RENSSELAER ONION. Thursday, January. 16th, 1873.

Natioteop the TJUrd,-ax-Emperor of P'WS. 4te<l at Chieelburet* England, ’ IMS Tnntactay, iiwtrly sixty-five years old. ' Thelfonticello'herwM says no person that has written for the Hennnirto»» Jaanw? ran bare any favont tiwoufch its columns. J Hon. Milton B. Honkins, Superintendent of Public Instruction, reports the total amount of revenue 1 ralleeted and disbursed for common school purposes in Indiana for the year 1872 at $2,122,621.61. Judge Test of the Indianapolis criminal court recently fitted and imprisoned a colored man for marrying a white woman, and an effort is n«w being made to the law repealed ‘nhder which the negro was convicted. Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks was sworn Into office as Governor of I ndiana last Monday. This is another illustration of what may be accomplished by perseverence and is worthy of a place in school literature beside That beautiful poem commencing “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again/’ . On account of an imperative rule with us not to publish articles without haring knowledge of their author the communication of “Clinton” does not appear in our columns, izidies and Gentlemen, it is absolutely useless to waste stationery and spend time and-’postage stamps frver anoriyuums communfrations intended for our paper; we must know your names if we publish your productions— not for the purpose of revealing you to the public, but for rea ; o:. :i of our own not necessary to enterse upou

The following appointments were ■made by the Legislature in joint session last Saturday: President of the Commissioners • f the Benevolent Institutions—Dr. P. i H. Jameson, of Marion county. Trustee of the Blind Asylum—John . Beard. Trustee of Deaf and Dumb Asylttra —Dr. J. R. Browrt, of Wayne county; Trustee of Insane Asvlum —Dr. G. F. Chittenden, of Madison county. Canal Commissioner—Hon, R. S. Hinton, of Marion county. State Librarian—Mrs. 8. A. Oren, of county. Directors of Southern Prison—B. F. Hill, of Rush county, A. L. Munson, of Marion county, and S. T. Platt, of Perry county. Directors of Northern Prison—R, T, ( St. John, of Grant county, A. W. Smith, of Wabash county, and A. D. Capron, of Marshal! county. Trustee of Soldiers’ Home—Dr. Wm. Hannamau, of Marion county.

Congressional Apportionment.

The Rochester Sentinel of last week, in accordance with “a timehonored custom" among Democratic , newspapers to grumble and find fault about anything and everything done by Republicans, follows the example of nearly all the papers of that political creed in-the -State and complains about the apportionment of Indiana for Congressional purposes, which it denounces as “a piece of villainy and crime unequalled in the history of any party.” To support its complaint U publishes the following table: Republican Maj. Democratic Maj. 4th District.., Ist District... 500 sih District... 1 ,COO 2,1 Di-lrict.. .4,500 •th District... 1,200 3d District., ,4.00(1 7th District. ..2,900 12th District. ...4,000 Btli District. „_Lsoft_ g .. —9rfi District... 500 Dem, maj, 13,000 10th District... 1,600 lltli District.. .2,800 13th District... 1,900 Hep. maj , 14,861 From this table it deduces that with an aggregate of majorities amounting to-14,864 the Republicans have a rej>resentation of nine members in Congress, while the Democrats liaVe but four members with an aggregate of majorities which amounts to 13,000. This the Democratic papers call the disfranchisement of nearly half of the citizens of the State. If those pajiers toldxll the Jruth about-this matter in their showing there .would—be just cause of Complaint; but they do not.— They suppress important facts which put an entirely different phase upfyr the subject. The Democracy are favored by the apportionment they complain of, if we examine the votes of the new districts, instead of basing the estimate upon majorities as our Democratic friends have dene. The vote of the several new Congressional districts is as follows: Rep. Districts. Dem Districts. 4th Votes.. .27,236 I Ist V0te5....26,972 slh « 26,375 2d “ 25,658 6th •• 31,525 3d “ 28.172 7th “ 31,2*6 12th “ 27,935 Bth 28,851 9lh “ 30.341 4)109,107 10th “ 31,125 - - lUh •• 29,726 Average, 27,277 13th •• 29,152 9)265,550 Average, 29,505 This shows that in Democratic distrieta every 27,300 voters are given a representative in Congress, while in the Republican districts 29,500 voters are given a representative. This is a proportionate difference of 2,200 totes in favor of each Democratic district, and an aggregate difference of 10,800 votes against, the nine Republican districts. -—~ ■■" m<»>> About three inches of snow fell last night. Only one week more of the delinquent list. Potatoes ate retailing for 60 cents a Mabel and green apples for SO cents to $1 a bushel. —— AH persons indebted to the firm of Abbett Bros. & Co. are notified to call and settle, either with cash or note. ” Three or four days of soft weather during the past week thawed away the snow and..furutefeed plenty of water for stock. TBere-.ara now eleven Granges of the Patrons of Husbandry in this county, with a membership of about toyr hundred. Mr. N. W. Reeve, (called "Colorado” for short.) is now Deputy Auditor of Jasper county. He is a competent man, civil, and wiM give good satisfaction, ~ > For the first time in about a year the Hopkins mill is running bv water power, and the majestic Iroquois- has sufficient aqueous fluid to swim a duck,.

Monday Mr. Jared Benjamin con traded with Mr. R. Anderson Richard Steel, an insane perwm; for $1 (Adny, wntH the March meeting of the county commissioners-. — "I. 'u « ■ ‘ ’ .11 Fcveral dogs: in this place have quietly laid down and died during the past week, from the influence of stry dm i ne. From some cause or ntber they dou’tneem to thrive on that diet. “J -»■ ■ . - i 1 Messrs. Daugherty & Jacks’ advertisement appears in this issue of the I’nionl These gentlemen have opened out a first class stock of family gn> ♦f ries which they propose to sell «S cheap as any. Frank W. Babcock, county Auditor, is at Indianapolis this week taking a look at the “best working” legislature .udiana ever had. It is said he Intends to procure photographs of all the members in stereotyiie to decorate aasessors' blanks with. - The “considerations” for real estate transferred in Jasper county during 1872, as shown by the records in the Auditor’s office, amounted in round numbers to $400,000. The real value as prices are going would not fall far short of £550,060 or $600,000. Mr. Sampson Erwin, on the Remington road seven miles southwest of Rensselaer, will make a public sale on Saturday, January 25th, lS73,at which will l>e offered two fine matched brood mares, eighteen head of yearling case tie, four cows, between fifty and one hundred head of stock hogs, one twohorse wagon, set of double harness, plows, farm machinery of all-kinds; nay in stack, "about six thousand eight-feet fencing slats, a lot of fence posts, and other articles too tedious to name. Nine months credit given without interest. The Board of Commissioners of Jasper county met in special session in Auditor’s Office in Rensselaer, Indiana, January 11th, 1873. Present, Jared Benjamin and Wm. K. Parkison. Commissioner,s F. W. Bubcock, i Auditor, and Lewis L- Daugherty, Sheriff’. Ordered by the Board that i fees from filing claims against the county, for affidavits thereto, an d for affidavit of claimant for bounty for wolf scalps, required to be charged under the “fee and salary act,” be charged to the county. Ordered that the Auditor issue a warrant in favor bT’frustee of Marion township, in the sum of ssl, to pay tax, penalty, etc., assessed upon property of Louvina Howe, in town of Rensselaer. Jared Benjamin was empowered to make Cm 11 raciiJbr- Xhe- -keepHtg of to sa n e Jind" poor persons that are not aijinissiHjle to the poor farm under the terms of the present contract with Jacob M. Troxell, until the ensuing March term of Commissioners’ court. Auditor was ordered to issue county orders in favor of Wm. K. Parkison and Jared Benjamin for one day’s service each as Commissioner. George M. Johnson tiled his official bond as Assessor of Jasper county, in the sum of five thousand dollars, with Charles Bor•oughs, I. J. Porter, Jenkins 8. Cox and D. .11. Yeoman, sureties, which was approved by the Board. The following transfers of realestate were made on the books of the Auditor of Jasper county, fur the month of December, 1872: Georgs 'V. Cheek to John N. Timmons, uw nw of 25, 28. 7 and ne n* of 26,28, 7—Bo acres SI,OOO Alfred McCoy to tV. K. Parkison, ne of 24,27, 6 and w hf nw of 19,29, 6—240 acree. 4,00 G Chas, P Jacoßs to Sarah May, e hf and e hf nw of 7, e lif sw 7, n hf and i swot 14-Jihf «etl.»~hrf hS.Mtif 21; ~ , • hf 22, uw 22, n hl nw 23, nw 27, n hf ■ 28, all 29, e hl and e hf nw 30, e hf aw 30. e hl 31, e hf uw 31, e hf aw 31 all in town 27, range 7. Lewis L. Keiley to Jacob Eldridge, the se nw and e hf sw se and sw ne of 4, 31, 7—200 acres. 2,000 John A. Vinnedge to Edward M. Smith, e hf ue of 32, 31,6 und nw nw of 33, 31.6—120 acres 1,800 A. Thompson to James W. Spriggs, - sere 29, 31.6 —40 acre 5........... . 50 S. P. A. Thomas Thompson to Catherine T. Kelley, sw aw 23, 28, 6—40 a 200 0 B. .Mclntire to Walter Good, pt a hf lot 11, block 12, Remington 1,400 | John W. Chambers to Walter Good, s hf iota 4, 5 aud 6, block 16. nod j j lot 4 block 9, nud jj lots block 9, I uud pt ae ue and mid bl pt se ne of 25, 27,7, Remington..... .. . 2,450 O. B. Mclutiie to Walter Good, e lot 12 block 12, Remington.... ..... 300 Chas. Jouveuat to William Kelley, lot 4 block 3 Remington 206 Arabella Coats to Elizabeth Purcupile, lot 7 and part of lots 4,5, 6 and

10blockl2 Reusselaer 1,000 Robert Bennett to Johu L. Turner, s end sw 6, 27 r 7—40 acre 5.......... 400 E. T. Harding to A. Puicupile, the aside nw sw 11,30,7--16 acreß.,-.... _ 160 E• I’nrcupilr to W i<liam Kassuer, sw pt lots 7 and 10 block 3, Rensselaer 850 Mahuda Wilson to James A. and Marlin Burns, the und one-fifteenth uw ne and Uuddue-fifteenth ne uw ol 29, 30 r 6—Bo acres 60 O. W . Church to B. 11. and Geo. W. Patton, lots 7 and 8 block 4, Rem’gtou 400 Churcti & Hartley to A- J. Chambers. lots 7 and 9 block 11, lot 9 block 12, lot 5 block 14. lots 3, 7 and 9 block 16 audlotll block 17, Remington 1,500 Jamae E. White by administrator to Beaj. L. Latch, the uud % se uno }g ehl sw aud und sw sw 26, 28, 7... 473 Margaret Thompson to Chas. Platt, sw end lots 1,2 and 3 block 4, Rensselaer 1,500 S. J. Bruce et al to Harvey W. W eod, the s hf sw of 2,28,6 —80 ucres Adolphus Haiuey to Jeremiah Tucker, o pt lot 2 at 39,33, acres 50 Adolphus Halney to Christian Summers jr , rpt u pt lot 2 of 29, 33, 6, 10 z > 8 acres .. Z 50 Lewis Davi*an to Rebecca A. Noland, nw sw 26, 30, 6—3 acres 50 Hamuli Keyes to Cleinence Cowell, e pt ue qw 12. 27, 7—30 acre 5........ 475 Alfred Ehompson to J no W. Abbett, w hf block 14 Newtou a Addition to Rensselaer aud lot 3 block 13, tieusTr 1,000 Catherine Schulte io David Lewallen_.Bw 1, 29 t 5—160 acres. .VtTT.’T. . 1,280 David Lewallen to Charlotte C. Gordon, «w 1,29, 5—160 acres 420 Joi.u-W .Abbett to Alfred Thompson ehf se ana ehfehl ne 10,28 7—120 a 3,000 Jaime T. .McKim to Wm. L. Butler 10l 1 block 3 West Add to Remington 110 Wm. True dale to Alfred Thompson -V* — • pt e hf ee 2, 29,5 —70 acree ....... Auditor Jaejier county to John Tillett. s side n hf *w 2, 29", 5—60 acres. J. W. Chambers and S A. Morgan to E. Smith, e hf lots 4, 5 and 6 block 7, Chambers &. Morgan's Addition to Remington.. 120 Church & Hartley to L. Raw lee, lot 7 block 17, Reiuiugtou. 200 Frederick Sliullx to Susannah Cooper, e hf n hf ue 33,32; 6—40 acre*... 300 Sheriff Jasper county to Burges* Dillon, lots 14,15 and 16 block s,Reuseelaer Church &. Morgau to Robert Parker block 6 and lorn I, 2 and 3 block 8, Chamber* & Morgau’* Add to Retn’u 1,000 Fernaudo Steve** to Martin AdeL - I men. uw nw 1,33, 6 -40 acr-s. 400 i William Irwin to Danioi C. Vier*, _ e hf ne 16, 57,4—80 acre*. 1,100.{

There will lie a Township Educationnl Meeting, for Marion township, Saturday, January 18Ui, jnat., at 7 o’clock p. m., and a lecture by the Examiner. Teachers, patrons and pupils are invited to be present. Let there be a full turn-out. The friends of education everywhere will be web come. - By order fha Ex aminer of Jasper county. J. A. Buknham. The list of pupils perfect in attendance, deportment, punctuality and study in Ist department Rensselaer school, J. A, Burnham, teacher, is as follows: Ist Month—Mary Howard, F. M. Kahmer. Frank Terhune. Charles Halstead and Harry Stackhouse. 2d Month—Rosa Downing, Ella Dwiggins, Henry C. Henkle, Florence Thompson and John K. Oaborn. Both Months—Lilly Boroughs, Zeriniah Norton, Arthur Downing and Hale Warner. Mr. John Day, teacher qf School No. 3, Barkley township, reports for month ending January 10th, 1873, the number of pupils enrolled, 46, in attendance, 44, average daily attendance 34. The pupils perfect in attendance, .punctuality and dejiortment were Samuel Hurst, Charles McCurtain, Wallace McCurtain. Edmund McCurtain,Norman McCurtain, Levi Clouse, Ezra Clouse, John Clouse, Maggie Kays, Eddie Kays, Hoover Kays, George McElfresh, Lizzie Day, Louisa Day, Jessie Day, George Day and Harry Murray. Married, January Bth, 1873, at the residence of the . bride’s mother, by Rev. K. F. Higgins, Mr. John E. Cnamberlam, of New Albany, Kansas, to Miss Lota M. Tharp It is difficult to understand why Jasper county boys permit Jayhawkers to raid right into their midst and capture our good and pretty girls.— However there is no use pouting after the game is flown; the boys must learn to be more, vigilant if they would keep those who are left. Mr. Chamberlain has shown excellent judgment by his choice, and we wish the handsome couple a long life of happiness in their Kansas home. Thanks to the bride lor the huge cake she sent us.

Dissolution of Partnership.

Owing to a dissolution of co-partner-ship between Leopold & Fendig, w hich will take place February Ist, 18f3, the undersigned would respectfully ask -all parties owing them to come forward and settle up their accounts and notes, us after that date all outstanding"indebtedness willjiositivcly be giv.-n tb our attorney for collection. Please co live at once and save tsouble, hard feeland expense, A. Leopold, R. Fendig. N. B.—Everything at our store will be sold at less than cost for the next 40 day®. Come forward and see for yourselves, as this splendid stock must and will be sold out at great

LEOPOLD & FENDIG.

sacrifice.

100 per cent, lower for 20 days!— Owing to the stringency in money matters, and desii-?!is of-turning a large stock of material into cash, Dr, Kelley will take pictures at the following. rates until February Ist, 1873: Gems, 4 fcr naino person 50 c«nts Bon Tons, each ’ ~ 25'cents Photographs, per dozen $2.00 After February Ist the usual prices will be observed. Improve the present opportunity. Now is the time to get your money's worth. P. B.—Children 4 years old and under, will be charged 25 cents each. 16-2 Ira C. Kelley, What N®xth.Th»f*great Juvenileilagazinc. 30 cents a year, ff’arith a splendid $1 -Chrotno, f ee. Speci-■ nu n, 3 cents. Raise" a Club! Say where you »aw thia- John B. Alden, Pul Usher, Chicago 6-47-6mo\ rpAKEN UP, December 28th, 1872, by J. Joseph Coon living in Marion township, Jasper countv, Indiana, one two-year old heiler; color oil white; no marks or brands perceivable. Apptai-ed at sl6. by E. A. Griswold and 11. C. Biker. From docket es E. T. Harding, J.P., January 14th, 4873. , Attes', M. L. SPITLER, Clerk. State of Indiana, Jasper County, m ; Edwiu P. Hanimoud w. Willis Morton. S AID defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of thia action, end-that the same wHI be heard and determined ou the 2nd dav of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county on the 3rd Monday in March, 1873. W itness the Clerk and seal of said (SEAL/Court, this 14th day of January, <£7Ykl>iß73. M-L. SPITLER, Clerk. E. P. Hammoud, Atty. 5-17-3 State of Indiana, Jasper County,ee.: William Washburn and Oliver Washburn w James R. Sobers. SAID defendant is hereby notified of the pendeucy of this action, and that the same will be heard and determined on the 2nd day of the next term of the Jasper Cireuit Court, commencing at the Court House ini Rensselaer, in said county, on the 3rd Monday in March, 1873. Witness the Clerk and eeal of said [SEAL ACourt. this 14th day of January, M. L.SPITLER, Clerk. E. P. Hammond, Atty. 5-17-3

Grll A.JSTGERS AND EVERYBODY ELSE Are hereby Informed that a new been opened la Rei.sselacr by tbe firm us DAUGHERTY & JACKS, Who have an entirely new stock which they bougbt.euurely tor cash and will sell or trade at low rates. I'heir siocx consists of FLOUR, COFFEE, ’ ■' CANDY, '■ NUTS, LAMPS, COAL OIL, LAMP CHIMNE YS, Q UEENS WARE, de. All kind* of PRODUCE WANTED in *l- - for goods btore on Washington street, opposite the Bank in room furmei ly occupied by Mr. Chas. Platt-. Please call and see what we have to »»11 ud Inara ear price*. .. . » IT DAUMKRTY A JACK*

Plain Job Printing BDCXI AJB Posters, Sale Bills* LETTER-HEADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. DOWS TO OB9EX, AT REASONABLE PRICES. JAMES Ac HEALEY, Rensselaer, Indiana. —■U ■IIJ.WW— — remington cards. -JAMES T. McKIM, Notary Public and Collector, REMINGTON, INDIANA. All classes j»f Transfer* and Agreements promptly executed. Hpecisl attention given to the adjustment of unsettled claim*. N« ebarge for counsel. 4-341, TRAUGH & MAXWELL PROPRIETORS OF THE REMINGTON NURSERY, Ar* offering an exceedingly fine lot of Nar•ery Stock ef*hll kinds at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICESI APPLES, PEARS, zzz PEACHES, PLUMS. GRAPES, CHERRIES, Osage Orange Hedge, AU kinds of Small fruit*, Evergreen*. Ornamental and Shade Trees, Flowering Shrub*. Koses, Ac., in fact, errrytAing in tkt Nvrtrry limt MR. B. R. MOFFIT It oar authoriiel Agent. Bee him.LCom* and *e* ns, or send for * Catalogue and Price Liat, end (then make out your older. I RAI GH A MAXWEIffL, 4-13-30 Remin jion, Ind DMaßEKaaMgejwarr -a———e»wnsv irKwr. • —MMs BUSINESS CARDS. <£. A. MOSS, Physician and Surgeon, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Office in Shanghai Building, Front Room, Over W. J Imen’ Grocery Store. Mom B. ALTf.B, PHYSK7IAN AND SURGEON, .—Officcin Hlr Jing A Aller's Drug Store. ,g. n. LorauaiDO*. n. t. xabtim. LOLGHRIDLEA MARTIN, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Rensselaer, Indiana. BOWIN F. BAXSZSOWB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. 3E S.Dwiggin*. Henry J.TnDrt*. Zimri Dwiggin*. 1 R. Ik P WIGJCIA’S JuCO., CODXSELOIIS AT LAW, BBSSSBLAEB, INDIAIIA 4THOS. J. SPITLER,ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE TN COURT HOUSE. Especial attention given to Real Estateand Fire Insurance business. KISOOT F. TSOXPSON, Fro,. A Uy. i,th circuit. ATTORNEY TnonpsoA ;* jbro.'s LAW AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Rensselaer. Indiana. ALFRXD M’COT. ALrKKD THOMMOt A. yicCOV & THOMPSON, B ANKERS. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy end sell Vein and Domestic Excbang make Collection* on *ll available point*, pey Intereat on specified time depositee, and transact allbusines* in their line with ditfateK. Uj*Office hour*,from 9 a. m.tot p. r* n 054 lv. ,-r —_ OWALI.tS BLACKSMITH shop i, in operation one door above Express Office, KESSSKLAER All kinds of blacksmithing done to order J. WEIGHT, ne* TBB Ola UNDERTAKER, _L_ Hae Coffin* of all elie* bn hand and ie prepared to fill all order* for any style. Plain er Fancy, at redueeu price* I-17-ts BAILW HACK LINE LIVER ABLE. Hack* run daily (Sunday* excepted) between Remaelaerand Bradford,on th*C & L «R- * . Horae* and Carriage* to lot al reasonable rate*. J W.Duvall. HANDY MAN. The undersigned wJIL tfo all kind* of odd jobs, such ** digging, walling and cleaning wella cisterns and cellars makag gardens nailing lath and thinglea, asking fences, Ac ,5-4-ly JAMES w. PORTER GET THE BEST. The most Simple, Durable and Reliable Sewing Machine for Family Uae is t#C shuttiaJd. Stitch alike on both side*. Thia Machine haa been thoroughly tested in hundreds of families and in no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Its cheapness, simplicity of conetrnctiou, and strength, make it a fa vorite with all who have tried it. See the agent and get en*. J. 8. HOPKINS, ; 'MI ' IfartvWWH*!**, !■<

CENTRAL HOTEL, Cor. Van Reneeelaer arTJ Washington fill., HEASSELAEB, INDIANA. Thin Hbuaehas been thoroughly renovated •nd fureiehed throughout with new furniture. Comslodious etablei sttMW'L ' r 7HOB. HOROfOH! J .PKor>ißTon. AUSTIN HOUSE, JOHN St. AUSTIN, PROPRIETOR. S. E. cor. Washington and Front ats„ RENSSELAER. INDIANA. Special attention to the accomodation of travellers. Good stables attached. 4-21 BEDFORD'S BL 4CKSIHITH SHOP. Front street, opposite Stage Office, Rensselaer, Indiana. Horse shoeing, blacksmithing and general repairing at reasonable rates. 3-52 REULirr FOR THE RAILHOAD! PR. KELLEY, knowing the wants of this community and vicinity, as also the pleasure and comfort of his patrons and friends, has enlarged and entirely refitted his PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY thereby enabling him to produce all the late styles of pictures. Rsmbkandt, Msdallion, and Holtoakb of superior finish. Old pictures copied and enlarged to life size aud Dished in India ink and water colors. Thankful for past favors the Dr. will make it » specialty to do the very best work and to please customers. All kinds and styles of PICTURE FRAMES on hand ata very small advance over manufacturers’ prices. • Tt>e public 'is cordially invited to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Special attention given to the practice of Deiltiwtry as heretofore. S.—Dr. KELLEY is agent for the celebrated American Button-Hole and OvenSeaming Sewing Machine; persons wishing perfection in a eewiug machine will profit by calling at the Photograph Gallery and seeing tips in chine with samples of work. Rooms over Willey <t Sigler's store, Washington street, Rensselaer. Indiana. 4-28 IRA C. KEELEY.

Norton & Howard Having bought the Tobacco and Cigar Store in “Liberal Corn, r” building, recently osTned oy Mr. John Q. Alter, announce to the public that they will keep a good stock of PLUG, FINE-CUT AND SHORTS Cljcwing Tobacco, SMOKING TOBACCO, HitE CIGARS, Fancy Pipes. Common Pipes, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pooches, Tobacco Boxes, aud all tobacco-user's supplier in variety. We also have Collars, Cuffs, Shirts. Nock Ties, Sleeve Buttons, Bosom Studs, Handkerchiefs, and all kinds of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. . - <■ Pens, Ink. Paper. Envelopes, Hair Oil, Perfumery. Toys, " otions, Canned Fruits,; Nuts, , Sardines, Cove Oysters, Sardines, aud FRESH OYSTERS «if THK CAN OK DIBH. We shall endeavor, by strict attention to our business, by c >ni tear and fairness to all, by I keeping a full stock of fresh goods and celling I them at reasonable profile to attract a share ' of patronage " Call at the sign of the BIG INDIAN “Liberal Corner” block,opposite of TE NOR TON & HO WARD New Grocery AND PROVISION STORE In the old Post Office room on Washington St north side, two doors below Vanßenaselaer Rensselaer, Indiana. A splendid selection of allkinds of Groceries, Provisions, a small stock of cheap Queeuswara, Woodenware, Notions, Ac. always on hand. Cull and axamine my SUGAR. TEA, COFFEE, SPICE, SODA, SAI.T, SOAP SALERATUS. CRACKERS, CANDLES, VINEGAR, MOLASES-,--CHEESE FEOUR. , BUI TER, BACON, EGGS, - » FISH, _NUTS I=== : . FIGS RAISINS, DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, &C., &C., &C., &C All to bo sold m cheap sa markets nil permit. IS9~Highttt price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kmiie. 4 31 CHARLES PLATT. NEW STOCK —OF—BOOTS & SHOES \ : - ’•‘ Xs - r The underalgntd wottld fafortn the >pibllc that he has opesd owt so entirelynew stock of Boots & Shoes at the John Thompson Drug Store, on Washington street and will keep constantly oa hand FRENCH KIP and an BOOTS, BOYS’AND YOUTHS’BOOTS . •’ * \ ’ ; - CHILDREN’S SHOES. Experienced workmen will be in the shop to make boots and shoes to order and warranted to fit, and all nftbe work done at my shop, if it ripe, mended without -Charge. Give , ww <<eß ■ '""~1 . ' WILLIAM KASSNER.

DEl.X3Xr<gVjrfJ<ra- x<I g T . B A List of Lands and Town Lots returned and remaining cleli n qu< 1 for tfe.e nou-|miueut of taxes, for the year 1871, and formeryeaxaVinoli—■ ing penalty arfd interfiSl thereon,' and- taxes' for the current year, Jusfjer County, Indiana. I

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