Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1873 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

h ursday, January 30th,; 1873.

All persons indebted to the firm of A'bhf’tt Bros, it Co., are notified to call ,ilj: t ‘i. either with cash or note. JHes«Fs.'T3aiiguerty & Jaqks are retailing/ splendid potatoes at 50 cenfs iujAV*hel. , Ttumen dollars a ton is what '■ /al burners of Rensselaer pay for .tliei-r fuel this winter, '.j The ... fe of Mr. S. T. Warren •’ Snieluyevcning.. She was buried on Tuesday. 1 v ' Charley Starr,lias brought down ihe p-rLfo of common grades of oys ter: irotir-ro cents per. half can to 45 cents. Now is a splendid time to chase down and catch wolves, and it is ti.i'fi that many farmers are improving; ir. —* ’ *'?*• cs' thermometer indicated a ! . : • .raturt.' of 12 degrees below 0 Sunday and Monday mofnitnjs J ■ t sunrise. rtrir- week front-next Motiday the : : ,u. ,4 lands in Jasper conntv, de- •• iq ; at for taxes, will be made at t_be 1 ourt House. Tlu’Ve is a,well defined case of ~ /■ spinal mtningelis in Bcnsse‘ir. Dwight Hopkins is the utt. r k and is m a critical oondi-*rs'-,so"n« . ‘ ■. : ’ —— » Mr Henry S. Travis, of the law , i. o\ R. S. Dvviggins & Co., talks. • i moving to Oxford, Benton county* ,n the spring, and wid dWln a law shop tliertT. - There are now HpPptp . an.lug stoves in use in this p><-' ( ■wo! tire price of wood has dcpreci;:f- i from 85 a cord to 85,25 since the epizootic disappeared. •j heiipnfar wave" s)ipj)cd arotmtT j ' :jj.- southwest again Ttit so ay and im sequence the mercury cr. pt dov -i to 3(1 degrees below zero yes- ; U rb..y lhofriuTg at 5 ocToefc. An. Richard Steel, of Barkley township, who was adjudged insane 'I \v i or three weeks ago and given j ihe charge -ot Air. Lie-haul ; rson, died last Monday mom . ... - -*-*«*- .* • t Satrd ay two page* of SpilReal EUale Gazelle wi'r.e pieiT ,-. j n » office; delaying if"- pubi'C..- j i • i ; r two days. Nolie.dy in the oil! desires a repetition ol such foul i.sh'ncss. ■ e liear that Air. Robert Quiniiv three miles south of town, v, ■.*■ : irnt out las; night, lie saved 1 u; \:w articles of iurnituro and to , isions, and only the clothing . . his family some oi whom had i Hired to bed. g\ late number of i lie 1 ndianapoiis Jn-urml says there is a fob t-ot-show level fit Jasper,county-; big we ■:U'. report ten inches more without exaggeration. There is now not ic sjdian twenty-two inches to two (Vet of snow on every wheat field in Jasper county. We und erst and* tire Honor-; able Board of" Commlssior.crs for the County of' Jasper afrd State ot Imli'akia will be importuned at their i;en March session tor license to Si :i intoxicating liquors to the thirst j inhabitants of Rensselaer in L s quantities than a quart. • Miss Mell Wright, Teacher of School No. 1, Newton township, iiialfep the following report for tllfe Trr~.it h ending January lul h, 18 1 3; ,No. enrolled, 33; daily average attendance for first month, 3(1. pupils perfect -in attendance- -Allie M.oi lan, John Grant, Frank Jirant, FL-huyler Grant, Batnlfn ctayier, .Stephen" Boyce, Charles Goetz, and Arthur Suyler. Quito an interesting meeting was held at the school bouse last Friday' evening. The speakers were Mr. b I*. Thompson, Comity Ach oo j F\'aminor, Prof. Brown, ex-State eologist and Air. Janies A. Burnin m, teacher of the principal depar '.metitot the Umusselaer schoots; - Tl:o topic o-f discussion —was the important one. of education, and Home excellent suggestions were ttvadu by each of the. speakers. . Brofcssor R. T. JW.«b "'ho was ... (formerly State Geologist am. re ' cen; y Chief Chemist in the Detrtmeot of Agriculture at Wir!.-i'cgr-ott City, was tlie guest of his tUtr-in-law. Air. (‘. R. Hmigli,in place, la»t week. TiiVlhv.'i s . delivered cxtcnijinaa-., ES Itciiilc in the tetloot. lioiise i-b'May-eve ning upon tlie suhjci'o of popular tdiTcation.' ' lie is an earnest frieud of »the, common •>ciic)ols and a speaker. I

On account of the unfavorable| weather last Saturday Mr. Sampson Erwin’s sale was postponed. But David Michael will unite in an ex j tensive joint sale of cattle, horses, hogs, hay fencing, wagons, harness, I plows, liay rakes, mowing mil- j cihints, reaping machines, and other articles too numerous to mention. Eleven months credit will he given on all sums ol five dollars and up- 1 wards. . Last Thursday—January 22,18V3 I —will lopg he remembered as one ! of flumpidst disagrucable thy*, audtli » Htprm \t h ick prevailed as among the sever est, ever experienced i in this locality. Snow commenced j falling about lour ocloek i’ll the morning and: ' continued without; interruption until eleven o’clock at j night, a vigorous gale -blowing j constantly the while. Fourteen to sixteen inches fell during the time, and drifted into lanes, alleys and T ,;;>ds from four to six feet deep, pretty efFecdk'dly sF'i’l’ing all travel with to:ims tor a co"ple ‘d day:, and making stock feeding 11 V ' M A tedious chore. The Bradford hack j which went over Thursday morning j and should have comeback the sumo aay did not return Until Saturday evening. Hon. 11. S. I)wiggins, our worthy State Senator, is certainly doing yeoman service, lie tills his place daily upon the floor ol the senate, alui is lii-aid irbm often and to the point.\Ve notice that lit-is placwl upoii many of ilie most important standing committees. This tact speaks volumiis in favor of his ability.- Local topic. A year ago it was the boast of the people of Rem ington, that there Was ; no saloon in the plaec, now there is J oile legiitly autiiorizefi liy the temperance liit-i l of tli etown, to sell tiy let ail and three periniltod hv temperance men to sell by wholesale amt retail, should think by wholesale mostly, ■ 5 514 guj 1 " 118 were sold during the last 'yctvA- Rcnim£ **nJ ommd. About the loth of last nii ; "fh, John" \Y. Chamber*, of this place, pXirc , ii..4-xiilJi~fTtii*r7if-|;tinl, consisting of ahout •25 acres, in the citv of Indianapolis. This land cost him 82'i,tki0. About the first of this mouth he laid it out in town lots, 131 iu number, lie has sold GO of these lots for 827,875.00. On the 2nd inst. iie imidcatuit 1 ier pur-.cl-iash adjoining _lhc first, ol 2tif acres' .- eoiisideratiou 825,000. Remington Journal.

At Remington.

I’otatoes scarce at 60. yowls a bushel. 'fhe linn of (..‘hambers, Nutt it Good lias suld out to Robert Darker ami dissolved. Corn is coining 4+ l to ■market vcry rapidly, and huv - ers lire paying 20 cents a bush.-l. The <ir:;. ..iza!ion of a building and loaii association is ■being- mooted. The Christian Missionary, Convention for the Northwest, quarter of Indiana is to he held in Remington next month. A new barber shop is soon to he set up there. — Barney Patton has bought the Haver Brothers’ livery stable.— Robert Barker lias, bought Meltip tire’s brick yard. t hurley Jouveuat has s-old his grocery to J. B. Bunnell, ot Wolcott. Five families talk of moving to lndnSnapolis in tlie spring, several are going to Oxford, Bento-n county, and one to Texas, but their places will be taken by others who are to move in. Only live thousand live I'ruTntmP :unl fourteen gallons ot strong drink: \CerF7absofbed in Remnigtoii last year anil the inhabitants boasted there was no licensed saloon m their midst. The Journal has resumed tlie use uf' 'n.-ady-printed paper and been reduced four columns in size;

Wor«l wllli she Bai-knn.-All pt-rsoris owi-iig the fifiii of Duvall & Coir for lilaeksinitUiuavnre fcfjuestetl to r-all within thirty slays from this Jfitli <lay of, January, 1'73,-a.iut settle' the neemiut with either tlie money or note lienring ten per cent, inTefesT front dfitS As ter tlie expiration of thirty days from tlie first publication of this notice, all unsettled accounts will he given to an attorney for collection. Duvall & Goff. Jam 30th, 1873. .. 19-4

Tax-Payers-—Delinquent.

The finances of tlie county demand the 'ii.hmediate payment of all dt-liri- • qiie'nt taxes.* Those persons who pay j promptly dcmaiul thatsucli collcetion shall Iu- niaile at onee. Your interest pasiwvTTas theirs retniives it, The ol>ligations imposed upon- me as, an otli-, ! cer. not (July require, hut makes it jan imperative duty. Therefore coii lections must and will lie made at ! once bv distraint Ami sale of property, iif ni-etflie. Will you not respond ami j s-.vve im* so unp.easant a duty, and j yourself cost 1 ? L. \V. Tlknkle, 1 Treasurer, .taspef "yo. Ueasselucr, iud , January 2Dtii, 1*43.

Dissolution of Partnership.

aolissolotion of eo-|>:irtner- | strip between Leopold & Ft-ndig, wli-ieh will take place February Ist, ■ 1874, the undersigned would respgetJ U ;'.V ask ali parties owing them to <• ,ine anil settle .up their accounts atui .'.'ole*, a* after tint Jase tvli ontstauiiitig inu*’htedne,ss will positively .he given to our attorney lor (-(■llecti(m'iri2Pkaae..iiQjnftjfiL.2gS.V.SsA. save trottlile, hard feelings anu ex " .peii.-e,- A. Leopold, R. Fen Dio N, 8,--Kvcrything at < ur store will be sold at less than cost Tor tike next ’ 40. day*. Gome forward and see for yourselves, as- this splemlid; i-Stocjv must and wilt be sold, out at great saorifioe. ' LEorOLO & Fe* v LM®* i

On account of the extremely cold ! inclement weather which lias prevailed for four week* and prevented people from visiting his gallery, Ur. Kelley; lias decided to extend the time for pietu ta-s --at- tl ihixttally -eheap rates to tiie l.Jtli day of Atareli next. Until that time his prices will be as follows: <V,cifls. 4 for some person. 50 cents. Ho.i Tons, each. 25 cents. Pliotcgrftplts, per dozen ..$2 (10. Child rep four years old, and under,, will be charged 25 cents each. Pictures taken in cloudy weather as well as in clear, and while the ground is covered with snow they can he taken best on cloudy days. ' Call soon and take advantage of the great reduction in prices; I ha G. Khli.EV. It is the opinion of tlie President of the I. D. & C. Railroad that the amendnieTiTbf The Articles of Assoeia-*-tion of this company, by wliicii thei# line can he extended to the Ohio river on a direct course from Indianffp-■ olis and in direct continuaUon. of tlie present line, will add great strength to the cause. This opinion is shared by all who have given the matter any attention. The extentiun will add great importance to the line, and the connection south of the Ohio river, if carried into effect, as it now seems likely it will be, would make it a grand trunk line, connecting the lakes with the sea. Thu road so extended to important southern ports, would afford commercial advantages that can not he overestimated. Besides this the road will iuu through valuable mineral regions, coal, iron and silver, % ;-hieh will invite capital and emigration ynd prove a,source of perpetual weaiF' to comm-y—Monticello Herald.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of reJ 1 • estate were tfiade on the County ! Auditor’s hooks during the mouth ending January 28th. Wilburn Haver to Janies T McKim pt ne so of 26, 27, 7, 06 -acres... ....$,2,112 J T Mi Kim to Ephraim Anglemire pt tnv se ol 26, 27,7.6i> acres 2,310 Oltie -McKim to Ephraim Anglemire iv lif lot 1 block 8, Hsniiiigton 2,310 Sanford Morgan to Mary A Cnamhers lets 1,2, 3 ami 4 block 5 Chambers and .Morgan’s add lo Remi'lgion • • 400 Mary A Chambers to J T MeKim I«ts f, 2,3 and 4 block 5 Chambers and .Morgan’s add to Remington........ 400 Chambers and Morgan to J T McKim lotslf.9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in block 5 and lots 10, 11 and 12 in block 8 and lots 1,2, 3 and 12 block 8 -and lot 2-btuek 16 all in Chaiobers aud Morgan’s add-to Remington 1,010 A J Chambers lo J T AlcKim lots 7 and 0 bLBt R . >vt 9 block 12, tots 3,7 andG2;Nck;lb:u.'."|k‘t ‘ l bloek 17 all in Remiugtou. - • • ••,;•; ' ’ Anna Stevens to 0n..10, 11 and 12 block 9 Ibnel’s a* l * l to Ri iiilngloii ..... 11... • • 1 i J T McKim to Anna Stevens lots , 1, 11 -a d 12 block 9 lfruefs add to Remington .»•••••;•• 1 Robert E Irwin to Jacob .Blandort -—- the sw ol 16, 27, 6, ICO acres 500 1 1) Dunn to Richmond Hathaway the w hf aw ol 24, 32, 7, and ua no and n ami r pt sw lie Oi 2i. 52, 7 loft acres 1,400 ’1 homas J Spitler to W m P Ashbury the u I>l nw aud w In uo ol 32, .H, 6 160 acres .... Davki.h and RictiiUd G trwiuo xp " Abigal JiirU iu me e lit seol 28, 28, 6 80 acres ....,.■..A. ....• • • Apd Jasper Co to David Cray the se «w-.(>f4ihitLs»jW.uCre».-•-•**■ ix—G B Me hi lire to James Demurs the li bl e ill dTTbl'.t t blocK 12 tie 111 agio a 200 ' Ell G Ruiialils to Beojxiina NeWiilaU the s 111 lie aud uw lie ol 18, 32, 6, i2O acres I R \V May 111 l.'ster Keller the sw pt uw lie ol 30 27, 6 3.2* acres... suo Harmon Poinpetli to C M Watson tlie nw ui 7.27, 6, 160 acres 4uJ l' Vuiieia A 1 Hays lo S A Ooui lnuy the s 111 se oi 20,28, 7, 80 acres 1,200 Julin C Depivz lo Allred P Bone lot Ao 4 nw and lot No 9 se ol 36, 33, 6. 115 acres 600 Russell Wilbtr to Piatt Newcomb 150 u e and w by lUU It n and s sw pt bloeli 6 BtrUtton’s add to lieusingtbu 150 Noall Littlefield to Aie\ lyilltelield tlie e 111 se aim e ill sw ol 32 2.', 6, 160 acres... 2,400 AKx Lillielieid to Ruth Ann Litlleliefd the w hi so and w hi sw of 32 28, 6, 160 acres 2,409 ■ Marcus G Lewis to Ellen R Litllefieid ihe uw sw ol 27, 28, 6 I I acres 250 E rielieek et al to James Mdoy lot 11 block lU, Rensselaer 100 John W Chambers lo E J Church lot 3 block f, Remington. 259 Jaiin-s tpencer to C P Ron mall lols 10 aud 1 r block 2, West add to Rent- - juglou 100 & P Tluniiiisou to James T Boone __ the sw lie ol 33,29, 5,40 acres -r- 260 James Turner lo Win 1' Metcalf the w hi se oi i. 30, 6, arid ne iiw ol 12, 59, 6, and so uw If 12. 39. 6 160 acres 1,000 Leopold Kremplo 'o R Kohler the c nw nw of 33. 32, 6, 49 acr -s ....... 400 Ludwig Elskorn Io Wm GrU .h tile ne nw ol 33, 32, 6, 46 ueres. spo f red R Swoop ol al to John A Sigler - the ue se of* 2, 32, 6, 40 acres. 300 John A Sigler jto C. C Sigler the umilrTß lit and unit hi sw se ot 21,32, 6, and und h! ne se of 2, 32, 6, 160 acres 2,000 ; C C Sigler to Joim A Sigler the s hf j and uw so 0f.2, 32, 6, 120 acres 600 | Lfti Haul C Walters to 'fnomas J-_ PTiTtief Hie nhf sw b'f 3, 29, 5, 80 O ! acres : ** Tims J Spider Leonard C Walters pt a 10 »w ol 3,29, 5, TOiacres. 2 Thomas MoLuughlin lo Consider Tinkler the ne of 21, 32, 7, 160. acres 800 Chiis R'Sackett lo George A Sackett Uie s til sw-aiid s hi se ol H, 32,-6, and a hf of 30, 32, 6, 480 aen-s 1 Geo W Stillwell and U M Ballardi to Bridget ShttUghnessy the 110 swot 30, 30,6, 40 acres 100 James T McKim to D C Elliott lols 1. 2, 3. 4. 8, J, 10, 11, 12,13 and 1.4 iu block 5 and ,Or.lt and 12 iu block 8 a!! iu Ohauibers & Morgan's add to Reiuington 4TO j Tiie heirs of John Price to . DeiiUih Call the sw se ana se sw cl 29, 30. C, ■ 60'acres * 400 Spitler and Hammond to John M ami Peter C Wasson tlie w- 111 ol 12, 2e, 6, 32*hicres • • 2,000 Lewis' L ibrugtxerty .10 Cliaa Molcliow the e 111 sw oi 3,28, 6, B*3 acrea 1,110 Jacob Mav (O Catherine E Wallers I the is# so es 12. 27. 7,4) acres ..... . 1,103 HarreY W ood to w 1 ’A alters ! the s lil sw of 2, 28, 6, 80 acres ... .. 1 455 Delilah Call to Ellen Pratt the w side s hi ne of 29, 3i|« 6, 10 acres,.. 25 Tne luirs ol John Price lo El en Prill Ihe nw se and ne sw ui 2J, 39, 6, ' 80 acres.. * Samuel B Haver to SaiiUiT ayue’iot 8 block 11, RemingtonT 630 I Lycurgua Rawles loSytveuer John- - ' son ihe shise ol 25,2 i, 1, aiid atif-ne aiu! *BllO .4 36, 27. 7,2)10 acres ... . ---9,030 1 -.h M Tlfto-d lo A J Gh >m >ers Jo, A . ~| ;9, 27, 7, ftU.acres 2,009 4l r^7T^"' r ‘^ sSdriul .VI UOTiKlu. j , f* •at l.bloefc-2 BfraUou’s »u. 10 “ < " n - a 1 llgtoil '* L'*** , »nII i rr» i- ..rj j James 1" McKim so Bke.itr .Mi G«kins lots 1 and ~ liJ 1 llloil e aru (6s Keininglon ami lot 7 .olock 11 Rem iu^ton , 500 Sid'iey Seabrlug lo Rufus W ells the j ue sad no-ft of 9, 31, fi, 209 »Sfe».... 25

Patrons of Hasbandry.

LTpoti tlie solicitation of a number of our farmer friends, we have dectded -to devote a portiou of our space to matters pertaiitiiig to the order of Patrons of Husbandry.— Articles for publication in this department can bo sent to our address or to Mr. G. W. Clifton, Gorres* .poiuling Secretary: of the Central Association- of Jasper county. The officers of the Central Association of Jasper .county Tire;, I’l-esident—\V r . K. Parkison. Vice President—David Nowles. - (iirresponding fcjecretai-y—C. W, Clifton. N lteconling Seerctary—lk_u. Price. : Treasurer—Joliu G. Culp. Gate Keeper— l). li. Yeoman. - -Trustees— H. A. Barkley, J. N. Ross and O'. D. Nowles. IIOW TO OKGANIZE A GKAMCTE For the information of those desiring to organize a Grange, the following instructions are given: Obtain the names of those who desire to unite. It will require not less than nine persons, and not more than thirty will be accepted must be over 18 years of age and

agriculturists by profession. If thirty names are obtained, at least cen should be females over sixteen years of age. Collect $3 from each main petitioner and 5Q cents from each female. If the number of uctitioners exceeds thirty, then $5 , nll8 * be collected from each male, and's2 lroni eac h female in excess. Have the petitioners Jdflfil a request that a Deputy be sent them and forward it to the Secretary of the Central Association, and one will be at once directed to your neighborhood, or, if a Deputy* lives near you communicate with him directly and lie will at once proceed to organize the Grange. Fifteen dollars of the collections made front the petitioners must be sent to t-he National Grange for dispensation, books, patterns, etc., and §5 are to be paid to the Deputy to defray his expenses. The total expense of organizing a Grange is usually $25 and all the collections over that amount is to bd retained in tlie p range, treasury. If you want Hr become a member of this organization now is your time to get up. a Grange. If you are opposed id it; because it is a ‘-secret ganize I m iners’ Clubs. Iu the lam g'uage of J. C. Abbott, Lecturer Slate Grange of lowa, “The times . seem to .be propitious for the spread ; of the or.li r, whilst the r;tilroad mmiopohes and all other,tjngs and associations are conspiring against the producer's interest. Now is the good time come tor she Patrons of Husbandry to be “up find tit ’em.” TO Bl BOUDIN ATE OKAKOES. A 'communication frofrt the National Grange states that‘‘Charters will not be issued until the last oi s»J anuary,.lß73.” Sr-KEAD OF THE ORDER, All average of ten Granges are being organized every week. Between the 19th and 27t-b, twentytiivo new Granges were reported. 111 lowa the Granges are now 000 in muiiber. MieEigau, Illinois, Missoui, Nebraska and Minnesota also indicate a growing appreciation of our Order is the indefatigable energy with which they are pushing the organization ot sub- Granges. In Indiana the progress is slow but sure. TIIE ORDER IN JASPER CQUiSTT. There are now- in this county lour hundred Patrons of Husbandry divided among eleven Granges, and there is a tspir prospect of others being organized soon. After the next session of the Central A-soeiution, we will be prepared to publish a list of the -Granges, with name and post office address ol Mjasters and Secretaries, and the number of members in each Grange.

Patrons of Husbandry.

“This organization,! (he object of j which is evidently the protection wel- j fare ami elevation of the farming com- j inanity, seems to he in a highly flour- [ ishing condition'!' in Jasper, Neyvton I and White counties. Jiew lodges or j granges are;being organized in every (piarter, and the membership is becoming immense. .Many of the best fur me rs in tJi.ese.eouu ti es are serving; as ollieers, and are working most zeal- j oudy for tire growth ami success; of the institution, wlrich leads us to feel eoiiii lent that the aims land ends thereof arc beneficial and commendable. 'Why not an eflort made to establish a Grange in this.eommuiiity? We helieye such a step would, he met with the greatest encouragement in tins locality. Try it. —Francesvj 1!e Local Topic. TJifr Patrons of Husbandry in Newton county now number between 000 ami 7ho members, and the older is said to growing.

Wood Wanted.

Persons who have contracted to fur--tMsh-wrttHl, and ttrose-nwho desmyttr furntsli wood to the amount 01 their countv lax will please deliver tlie \ V - ': " -‘■l"’ *- as we are same without furiiic* u,.,., in heed ot fuel. We will Wv $3 50 per c-oril Toe good, strarfffiL' iTHH- rMi wood, if delivered within thirty days, j

FRANK W. BABCOCK,

January 30th, 1878, ‘ ‘ Auditor.

Application for Licence.

The citizens of Marion townshiD, in the county, of Jasper, and Stato or Indiana, and the ptililic generally, will take notice that Leopold T’nteur, wiio is a While male inhabitant of said county and State -aforesaid, and .over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a man of good character, and fit to be trusted with a license to retail intoxicating liquors, will present a petition and application to the Hoard of CoimnissionerKof Jasper eountyfirr saM State of Juxliana, at their next regular term or session to be held at the Auditor’s oflice in the court house in the town of -Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, beginning on the first Monday of March, a. i». , 1873, the same being the 3d day of Marclv A - V-, 1873, praying for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at n .time; with the priy* ilege of permitting the same to be drank upon the premises hereinafter described, in .pursuance to the statute in such case made and provided. The precise location of the premises on and in which the said Leopold Tuteur win pray for license to sell intoxicating liquors in the manner-above named is described as follows, to-wit: The one story frame building situated upon the following described tract of land in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, and State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the westerly line of Front street, in said town, one hundred (100) feet northerly from the point of junction with the northerly line of Washington street, thence Westerly parall’el with Wasuington street tfair-ty-three (33) feet, thence northerly parallel with Front street twenty-one [?ry feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street thirty-three (33) feet to the westerly lineof Front street, thence southerly aToiVg the westerly line es Front street twenty-one (21) feet to the place of beginning. Said building fronts on 'Front street, on the westerly line thereof. Leopold Tcteur. M. F. Chilcote, Att’y for App’lut. Itcnsselaer, Iml., January 20th 1873.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 'T'AKEN UP by Henry 0> Pierson, of I. Marion township, Jasper county, hid., one (lurk bay mare colt supposed to be two years old lust spring; no marks or brands perceivable. Appraised at |t>s by Abner F. Griswold and John E. Comer, January 21st, 1873. From docket of E. T. HARDING, Attest, M. L Spitler, Clk. J. P. M-Tp tJ'IAKEN UP by Robert F. Priest, of 1- Hanging Grove towi,i3h'p, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 23th day of December, 1872, one es’ray yearling black mare colt, with the right liind foot white, and white blaze in the forehead. Appraised at $35 by James Hoover and Fleming Phillips. From the docket of T.A-. Kiiox.J.P.of H.G. Tp. Attest; M.L. SPITLER, Clerk. Slate df l iidia’tia. Jasper Coil 111 v. ss : Edwin P. Hammond w. VViilTs Morton. SAID defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of this action, and that the same will he heard and determined on the 2nd day of the next term of ’.lie Jasper Circuit Court commercing at the Court House iii Rensselaer in said county on the 3rd Monday in. March, 1873. . ; w liners the Clerk and Seal’nf said /sEAh )C cart, tliis 14th day of January, M L. SPITLER, Clerk E. P. Uai:” n °adi Ally. 5-17-3 State, of Indiana, Jasper County, ss : IV il l lam Wusliburu a.:d Oliver Washburn tt James R. Sobers. ATO defendant is hereby notified of the k 5 pe-ndancy of this action, ali i tiiat the same will: 1m heafd and determined on the 2nd day of tire, next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, oil the 3rd Mon rfav in March, ltf73. Witness'tive Clerk and seal of said I SEAI. qCourt. this Mill day of January, M. L.SPITLER,CIerk E. P. Hummoud, A tty. 5*17-3

m g THE PARKER GUN. PARKER BRO’S WEST MERIDEN,CT. 71 . 8 - .

C. C, STARR, DEALER IN T ‘ ;' " ■ v '' • " ■ ' * • - • STAPLE AND.PANCY GROCERIES, QUEEN3WARE, TABLE AND POCKKT S3Q E ... • » * . J ' A ' , ' • wool >kn \v in:. 1 wgitfpi. 1 CANNED UUUiES, TOBACCO. CIGA,| Aw ... . | • t —cornel,” 'liiliJCiiUxu ‘• „ u 5»4 Indlmu** ••• i.-. ...... . ‘.'A...'. . ■ A, '• ......

... ... . ! - • „ts ,/ V r: 's —•* : 4 *. r --- HARDING A REEVE, DRUGGISTS, RENSSELAER, IND., 1 —y— •_..r,-;'--Have contracted this space for an advertisement, but on account of the cheapness and excellence of their goods they are kept so busy waiting on customers that they have not yet found time to write one. — — . DEAI/Elt IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, SPECTACLES & JEWELRY! SELLS THIS Elgin Watch Company’® CELEBRATED Seth Thomas, Waterbary, Gilbert, Welch and Jerome <£• Co., CLOCKS! Watch Chains, Brooches, Studs, Rings, Fins, &c. Particular attention given to all kinda of j and all work warranted^ —Room in C, C. | Starr’* Groeeiy, in Liberal Coiner, Rensselaer, Indiana.

REMINGTON CABP3. JAMES T. »««■», Notary Public and Collector, L ItKMIiSGTON, INDIAN A, All of Transfers and Agreement* i promptly executed. Special attention glvtu .19 tbe adjustment of uaeettied claim*. N* j charge for counsel. 4-36 1/ TRAUGH A MAXWELL T proprietors of the RUini MRUf, Are offering atl exceedingly fine lot of Nursery Stock of alt Lind* at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES! APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, T.; : PLUMS, GRAPES, CHERRIES, Osage Orange He&ge/ All kinds of Small frit ft*, Evergreens, Ornamental and Shade Trees, Flowering Shrub*. Roses, Ac., in fact, everything in tfii Nursery iilUt rjt, _ MR. Be R. MOFFIT G our authorized agent. See him. Cerate and see (is, or send for a Catalogue and Price Liat, and 6tben make out your order. TltACCill & MAXWELL, J-U-TiS Bciuiugton.lnd What Next? Juvenile Magazine. 30 cents a year, a splendid ft -Chrome, five, Speei-.X in n, S cents. Raise a Club! Say where you saw this- John d. Alden, Pul lisber, Chicago. , i-17-Unu What Next? The great Juvenile Magazine. 30 c; c‘.» a year with a sple ,didsl Prang Chronio free Sjuscimen 3 cents. Gre.it attractions to clfcC*. Favorite Poems. A charmieg collection of shout 4.50 of the Boys'ami Girls'old and new f avorites, for home and schorl reading: Price 75 cents, fqiecimeu-part cbnTiiTaingT7‘ , g‘‘-irts*' *cr.t for (I cents postage. Say where vouaaw this JOHN B. ALL'EN, Pubii.-her, Chfcagt. 5 12-10 11 BEST THING m THE WEST* Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. THREE MILLION ACRES Situated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansail Eleven years’ Credit. Eevtn per pert Interest 22i per cent, reduct on to settler* V ~ who improve. A FREE PASS TO LAJ»D SITTERS I TBE FACTS about this Grant arc—Low Pricts(l.ollg Credit, and a Ilel.ate to settler* of nearly ene-lourtb; Kith ft vs ■. A : Splendid Climatt-short and uifld Winters.; rail/ planting, and no- wimerirg of .'-took; plenty of .Rainfall/Rtid.jibi at the light aeasen; Coal, Stone and ifrjck on liie line; ( heap Rates on Luroi Cr, Coal. Ac.; no lands owned by .Speculator*', Homestead and I’re eruptions now abundant; a first elar* Railroad tin the line of a great 1 hrough Ronie; Products will pay for Land and Improvements. It tii hie Best Opportunity ever Offered to the Public, ttu ough the recent Com] lelion of t Jit Road For Circular* lad general information, ad dress A E. I'OVZA LIN, Manager Lind Dep’t, 5 18 3mo T tPAIKA.KAN. wq 0,60 or; Twenty Thousand Dollars in premiums for distribution among tbtr§J3M4su! strikers of the ouNroiTtfuaLa/rx iDcclfln inquired ITS APRIL, 1»?3. i •“ The number of Prerainms are always Increased ivben the number of names exceed tbe number calculated upon. We bow oSer tbe followingf ' 1 Cash Premium of *IOOO i 20 Cash Premiums of sloo.eaoh. 2.C00 60 Stem-winding Watches, BSO each. 4.800 100 Caeh Premiums of BSO each. £OO Ca h P eminn.s o $lO tath 2,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of 85 each 600 100 Cash Premium* cf 83 each - £OO 100 Cath I remiums of 82 each £OO 1 1279 Miscellaneous r rents 82 toSIO arch 7,500 M.-ktng a Total of TWO TKOBSAI D Iremiurns, worth TWENTY THCU3AND LOU APB.j- • Kvcy-subsctdher.nbu ttmi ta lor a y ear'* subscription will have hia (lathe tegisend, : and will be'-fuenis,eu by return mail a teceipt ' giving tbe date and number to which his name is registered, sard numKr being represented by a duplicate in the distribution Agents sending 10 names and S2O 00 at m e time receive a free paper one ) ear anil have their names registered as participants for p: emiums. ' ' Specimen Copies, Posters; Pr<»i »*» PantBlilet aad sebsetrati'wi Biatika: sent free 4* I 'person* desiring them. Addt.es* -FA ILKTN A. McLKAN. CINCINNATI,-'>lllo, IRA w YEOMrUX, Agent, Rensselaer, lr.d. Jan 9 1873 -#lO I HVKDSSTIMULANT AN D y*“ CATHARTIC A sure an<» permanont ensro ter lav HU COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, COSTIVENES3, BILIOUSNESS, FBYEB AND AGUE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, PILES, LOSS OP APPETITE, INDIGESTION, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the Liver and Blood. It acta directly on j the Liver, increasing the flow of bile | into the stomach and bowels, and by' ] its cathartic properties purges the ay»* 1 tern of all diseased matter. To thO' J invalid and aged it will he teuad an* j Invigorating Cordial, increasing the"! strength and flesh, vitalising the blood, -1 and promoting perfect digestion. A»M a family medioioe, I* baa no equal. Baldty«H Dmggiita. Bottlfc PSSPABXD ST ■ LITTLEFIELD, HURD A CoU BOSTON. MASS. J V bdct.lu Ageuta, tltai A- TBt’AX. J Toledo. Okie.] HIUKT KAiX.XEL, (W Remasrbm.. j ■ *•*»•*■ ' ..... ■ j