Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1873 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

'Thursday, March 20th, 1873.

Spring goods at Leopold & Fendig’s. New style dress goods at Leopold & Fendig’s. We print sale bilto, and all manner of plain work, cheap. Broadway and London latest spring styles of hats and caps at Leopold & Fendig’s. Leopold & Fendig have the largest, best and cheapest stock of carpets in Jasper county. A very extensive assortment of ready made clothing, cheap, at Messrs. Leopold. & Fendig’s. Fine serge (old s(yle) Congress 'gaiters for only one doliarand seventyfive cente a pair, at Ludd Hopkins’. ’thankful for past liberal patronage Hr. Kelley, the photographer, will ux>ntinue his low prices for gems until It is safe to “show your pretty feet” after going to Liidd Hopkins’ and selecting your gaiters from the new iStylesj ust arriving; A new stock of merchant tailor’s goods, consisting of cloths, cassimeres and trimmings of the' latest styles, just received and for sale at the Stone 'Store. Letter heads, envelopes, circulars, •folanks, posters, and all plain printing ■done at low prices, at this office. Gall ■on, or send orders to, James & Healey, Rensselaer, Indiana. A few pieces of dry goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and notions left of the old stock belonging to the late Thomas Hollingsworth, at Emmet Kannal’s drug store, will be sold at great bargains in order to close out. S. B. Haver and C. M. Haver, late of Remington, have removed their livery to Oxford, Ind., where they are prepared to -accommodate thew old customers and friends at their usual liberal rates. 5-2<>-12t. - Mr. A. Leopold will have the room on the corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. opposite the bank, carpeted and furnished with lounges for the convenience of customers who wish to fit on boots and shoes. All kinds of plain printing done at this office as cheaply and in as good manner as it can be done in the West. Do not send orders and money away from home, but call and see James & Healey, Rensselaer, Indiana. The season for painting is rapidly [rawing near and people who intend o renovate and improve the hppearance of property should get the best hiaterials. Emmet Kann.nl keeps the ■ cblebrated Averill Chemical Paint in all colors, tints and shades; also white lead and oil in large supply. Gen. Milroy’s homestead, south of the river, is for sale on easy term.— House has five or six rooms, wash house and cellar; good stable, wood house and other outbuildings; garden containsapplesrpears, plums, peaches, grapes, and a large quantity of small fruits, all in bearing condition. For particulars "address Mrs. Mary' J. Milroy, Delphi, Indiana. V©n account of the-stringency in monetary affairs we have conehided to extend the time for settlement of accounts until the first day of April. All persons indebted to us will please take notice of this leniency and crime tip promptly prepared to pay notes and accounts on or before that date, thereby saving trouble,, ill feeling ami expense; After the first <Jay of April, 1873, all accounts remaining unsettled -and all notes unpaid will be given to attorney for collection. Leopold & Fendig.

Strictly C’aNli.— Two hogsheads of fine New Orleans sugar to be retailed at 12 cents a pound, and five bags of good eoltee for 25 cents a pound, at Ludd Hopkins’ ■ Dissolved.— The copartnership heretofore existing'between lines & Yeoman in the grocery business is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Books and accounts are left with Willis J. lines for collection. Willis J. Imes, Ira W. Yeoman. 'Rensselaer, Ind,, March 18, 1873. 5-26-2. * Stolen Morse.— Taken from a party suspected to be a horsethief, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, March 15th, •4f>73, a black gelding, supposed to be four years old this spring; left hind foot white to pastern joint, star in forehead, few white hairs on left shoulder, collar and trace marks; rather thin in flesh; low carriage.— Call at my livery stable or address J. W. Duvall, 5-26-3.; Rensselaer, Jnd. SPRING STOCK. 'AV ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! WINDOW SHADES, a -CORD, TASSELS, WINDOW CORNICE, &e., &c. 'The Largest Slock in Jasper County! ZIL gilt, TINTS, SATINS, ■ WHITE AND BROWN • WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! School Books, Blank Books. • Stationery and Fancy Notmhs, in Full Supply, p* KANNAL’S“DRI "store. , Notice to Granges. The next regular meeting of the .Jasper County Central Association of Patrons of Husbandry will be held in :the Court House in Rensselaer on Saturday, March 29th. Proceedings will commence Promptly at one o’clock p. m. „ Considerable business having al readyaeeumul ated, ami in formation having been received that a number of important bids will be presented, Delegates and Masterswill please take due notice add govern themseltes accordingly. L In the forenoon, Bro. Lansing, State will deliver a public address on the subjeetdf the day—Organization among farmers. - -■ \ W. K. Park Ison, • C. W. Clifton, President. Cor. Sue‘try. ' >

Messrs. Leopold & Fendig’s new goods have arrived and are on the shelves ready for inspection and sale. The first purchasers wifi have choice of a very large stock. Snow fell again last night. What will be the issue at the corporation election this season? It is said that this is the proper time to prune grape vines and fruit Trees. Uncle Thommy Monnett .was plowing meadow sod day before yesterday. • - Mr. Ira M. Trussell favors us With a copy of the Summit County, Ohio, Beacon, There seems to be an unusual tendency to erysipelas and abcesses among the-sick this spring. ■ . > ♦ • > » - • ■ ■■■-- Frost is nearly all out of the ground except in shaded places and the streets have become quite dusty. Messrs. Willis J. lines and Ira W. Yeoman have dissolved partnership in the grocery business, Mr. Yeoman going out. Marion Grange No. 39, will meet at the Court House, Saturday evening, March 29, at 7 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. —2 \ ' Do not think wheat looks as well this spring as we have seen it some seasons, though a few warm days would bring it out wonderfully. Little frogs were piping the first of the w4ck, but are looking through glass windows this morning and chafing their to#s to keep -waring- f C Since the passage of the law regal a ting billiard saloons, impecunious infants no longer loaf, smoke, chew tobacco and swear around .lopkins’ tables. The sound of the hammer and saw is beard in Rensselaer, Several new buildings ami numerous repairs are being constructed this season. . ~ Now and then a venturesome l»ike attempts to “make the riffle” and is speared by the early fisherman. They are not very plenty yet, however. Dr. Cornelius A. Logan, of Topeka, Kansas, has been appointed United States Minister to Chili.— Dr. Logan was formerly a resident of Rensselaer. ——< O W •- ——— Eggs 124 cents a dozen, fresh beef 6 to 10 cents a pound, bacon 8 cents a pound, potatoes 16 to 50 cents a bushel, apples 40 to 75 cents a bushel. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins started to New York city yesterday on busimcssH crerk rim' ftr-tdre-emriy- -cmimtr-u ciion of the Indiana division of the Continental railroad, • Pigeon, duck and goose shooting Is very good in this region at present. A party went out to Beaver lake last' week and bagged quite, a number of geese and brant Those who are' interested in Grangematters should not forget that State Lecturer Lansing will deliver a public address in the Court House Saturday morning, 29th instant. Mart. V. Ik Warner has moved his butcher stall into the building ■on northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, occupies the second room from the corner. It is fitted up in neat style. —— • Mr. William ParkisOrt will please accept our thanks for a bushel of fine early spring apples. They were as early fruit as any we have yet seen this season, but they don’t keep well; that is, they don’t keep well for us'. The Patrons of Husbandry, have concluded not to invest in a co-op-erative store at this place. This is a very wise conclusion for we I have yet to know the first -successful experiment of this kind in the United States. , \ Married, Thursday evening, March 13th, 1873, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. 11. A. Gobin, Mr. James H. Green to Miss Sarah E. Thompson, eldest daughter of George G. Thompson j Esq. All of Jasper county. ~To wn Marsh al J. B. Sp angle Jias been arrested for failing to work the Remington road south of town. For a year past it has been doubted whether there was any public road in the direction of Remington, and it is expected that the trial will set that question-at rest.

| We neglected to notice a couple of weeks ago the return from the Indianapohs Medical School us Dr. 11. 11. Moss, IHIO came back to us a full fledged M. D., and is now ready to physic, blister, bleed arid carve like the rest of the fraternity. Miss Julia Smith is canvassing for a fine, comprehensive atlas of the world. The printing, illustrations, binding, and so far as could be determined by a hasty glance, the subject matter is of a superior quality. The price is reasonable and we hope she may meet With good success in finding sale for this valuable and beautiful work. Dr. C. C. Cheney, Dentist, makes his professional bow to the public through the columns of The Union this.week. Read Lis card and then if you need any professional services (to quote, the language of the late Mr. Thomas Corwin) welcome him with bloody gums to a hospitable'mouth. Married, in Rensselaer, Tuesday, March 18th, 1873, by Justice E. T. Harding, Mr. Ebenezer Little and Miss Elizabeth Britton. All of Jasper county. Most of the cake sent with this notice was captured before reaching our office. We understand it was excellent and made a good square meal for three, hungry persons —the first they had eaten for four or five days. Best wishes to the newly married couple. ’ Among the bills allowed by the County Commissioners at their last session, as published in the Union last week, Messrs. Willey, Sigler A Halstead are reported to have been allowed §70.60 for noods to family of R. G. Howe. The bill included items furnished to three or four parties besides the family named above. This explanation is made at the suggestion- of a member of „th eifirrrrjrecetviirg the all o w ane A youngster calling himself Fox was arrested in this place, last Saturday by Constable Duvall on suspicion of horse stealing. lie said that he bad been working for a man three or four miles north of Morocco named Drowns of whom he had bought his horse. He was taken down there for recognition, but gave his captors the slip and got away, leaving in their possession a black horse, worth aboutS7s or SBO, and a bridle. On Saturday the sth day of April, Mr. Philip Baker will make a public sale of personal property at his residence three miles north-west of Rensselaer on the Benajah Baker farm. There will be put up foi sale four milch cows, five two year old steers, ten two year old heifers, three calves, one horse, a two horse •wagon, sod plow, walking cultivators, good-mowing machine, sulky hay rake, corn in crib, household furniture, etc. Eight months credit will be given. Park Wright’s bird dog, Dodd, is dead. Poor fellow! In early life he had contracted a love for mutton which increased with his years and strengthened with his strength until in the meridian of his life it became his ruling passion. This Radical loudness for wool led him among the sheep of Erastus Peacock and a charge of shot caused the old fellow to pass in his checks. Funeral strictly private, there being no notices. Miss Miranda Bjnita, teacher of school No. 7, Barkley township, reports as follows for the term which closed March 14th, 1873: Number of pupils enrolled, 19; average daiiyjtttendance, 15J. The pupils strictly punctual in attendance first month were Eugene Shepard, Annie Shepard, Willey Barkley, Jennie Barkley and Lillie Bull; secpntl month, Emma Bull, Lillie Bull, Annie Shepard and Eugene Shepard; third month, Lillie Bull, Louis Bull, John Bull, Annie Shepard and Irwin Florence; fourth month, Lillie Bull, Annie Shepard, Emma Bull, Louis Bull, Jennie Barkley, Willie Barkley and Eugene Shepard. Those punctual throughout the term were Lillie Lull and Annie Shepard, 1 ... • ■, . > - 'Mr. Norman [Warner publishes an advertisement in another column simply to benefit the printers. Everybody Bays that nobody reads advertisements and many say that advertisements are of no advantage to the advertiser. If this theory were true then it would follow that the larger the advertisement and the more prominently it is displayed, the less it will attract attention, the lees it will be read, and the lees it will benefit the advertiser. The advertisement we refer to is simply that of Mr. Wowier’s business, it is double column width, prominent, attractiv e. And of iuten. cst to nearly every person reading this paragraph.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sale of Land in Bankruptcy. NOT ICETYfiereby given lliaf T have received an order from the District Court of the District of Indiana to sell the following lands, viz: nwJ/4 sec 17, town 27, range 6,80 acres. S)-2 Ejij sec 16, “ '2l, “ 6, 80 acres. The above lands are situated in Jasper county, Indiana, two miles northeast of Remington in said county, known as the “Irwin Farm.”. - ThOse wishing io purchase choice land for residences will do well to come at once and see me, as these lands must be sold. Title perfect. Terms reasonable DANIEL C. VIERS, Assignee. 5-26-3 Remington, Indiana. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: In The Circuit Court, May“ Term, 1873; AMANDA Thayer, Erasmus M. Thayer, Bathany Carroll, Oliver D. Carroll, John Stevens, George Stevens, Ellen E. Stevens, Madura Stevens, Maggie Stevens, Marianna Waymire,, John Wayniire, Elisabeth Kissinger, Mary Morehead and Susan Baker are hereby notified that John Yount has this day filed his complaint against them - for partition or sale of real estate, and that said action will stand sos trial On the 2d day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit court, commencing at the Court llouse in Rensselaer on the 2d Monday of May, 1873. zT -'-rx Witness the Clerk and seal of said ( SEAL] court this 10th day of March, 1873. M.L. SPITLER, Cl’k Jasper CircuiJ Court, E, P. Hammond, Att’y. 5-25-3 t.

State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss; Sarah E. Burroughs vs. William Sweny, Elizabeth Sweny Alfred Thirkieldand J. B. Evans. Suit in Attachment. SAID defendants are hereby notified of the - pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial on the 2d day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county, on the 2d Monday in May. 1873. z?—Witness the Clerk and seal of said [SEAL ] court this 19th day of March, A. D. 1873. ~ M. L. SPITLER, Cl’k J. C.C.r N. B.—The said defendants are farther notified that bn the Ist day of May, 1873, between the hours of 8 o’clock A. M. and 6 o’clock P. M, at the office of John Orr, Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Greene county, Ohio, in the city us Xenia, in said county, before said Clerk, the plaintiff will take the depositions of witnesses to Be reaff in evidence on the trial of said cause and that the taking thereof will be adjourned fronrday to day- until completed. S. P. Thompson, Plaintiff's Attorney. March 19th, 1873. 5-2fi-3t. Notice of Survey. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties interested* in section twento-seveo, town twenty-nine, north, range fivCAvest, Jasper county, 11id., 111 at Iwi 11 pfoceed w i 111 111 e surveyor of said county on the Ist day of April, 1873, to survey said section or such part thereof as will be necessary to establish the corners to the nw qr Of the sw qr thereof. 24 3t AARON HOLMAN. Survey Notice. ■\TOTICE is hereby given to all parlies inLN terested in section 17, town 28 north, range 7 west, Jasper county, Indiana, that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county on the 26th day of March, 1873, to survey said section, or such part thereof as will be necessary to establish tho corners of the northeast quarter. A. PRUETT. Renssalaer, March 5, 1873. 5-24 Survey Notice. |Y[ OTICE is hereby given to all parties Lx interested in section l.town 30 north, range 5 west, Jasper county, Indiana, that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county oh tho 7th day of April, 1873, to survey said section, or such part thereof as will be necessary to establish the corners to the south half of the west quarter. JAMES NASH. Rensselaer, March sth, 1873, _ 5-24-3 Administrator’s Salo. IVrOTICE is hereby given that the uuderL X signed, administrator Of the estate of John McCarthy, deceased, will osier for sale at public auction, at the Court House square in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1873. commencing at one o’clock, the personal properly of said estate, consisting of two cows and two 2-year old TERMS: Sums of three dollars and under cash ; over three dollars a credit of six mouths will be given, the purchaser execut. ing note with approved security with interest, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. THOMAS J. SPITLER, March Sth, 1873. Administrator. 5-25-3 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper county Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public Sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1873, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 O’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jaspbr county, the rents and profits tor a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter- Of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five [2s], town twenty-eight [2B.], north, range seven, [7] west; also ten acres in a square form in the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section tliirty [3o], town twenty-eight [2Bl, north, range six [6], west, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public Sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John W. Brooks at the suit of Alfred Thompson, Assignee of -Hemmond & Spitler. ■ Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper Co. March Ist, A. D. 1873. 5-24-31. Sheriff’s Sale. 'OY virtue of a Fee Bill to me directed -L> from ',’ UL . Recorder of Jasper county, State of Indiana, 1 will exposeat public sale te the highest bidder on Monday, the 7th day Of April, 1873, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. ol said day, at,the door of the Court House of Jaspci county, the rents and profits for a teftfi of not exceeding seven years, of the felloiy-, ing described real estate, to-wit: I The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section number twelvd (12), and thq southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section number twenty-nine (29:, ull in Township number thirty-two (32), north, Range number seven (7), west, and on failure to realise the Lull amount of said Fee Bill and costs. I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate.. ' Taken as file property of Nlclails Scherer, Niclaus Schutz, John Seberger, [John Schmall, Jr., Noo D. Wright,Thomas Stephan, John Austgen, Bernhard Schutte, Mathens Schneider. Mathias Seberger ana Joseph A. Stephan, on foe bill in favor of Ezra L. Clark, Ex-Recorder of said county. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ■ ~ LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY. Sheriff Jasper Co. March 10th, A. D. 1873. _ E. P. Hammond, Att’y, J 5 2J-3'

ZNT. WARMER, DEALCIt IN FARBK HARDWARE, Agricultural Mach 1 nery, Wagons, lc., Indiana. A full assortment of Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Meat Saws, Carpenter’s Saws, ( Scoop Shovels, Earth Shovels, Spades, Pitch Forks, Manure Forks, Garden Fork., Mattocks, Grain Rakes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grass Hooks, Hoes, Smoothing Irons, Trace Chains, Halter Chains, Ax Helves, Fork and Spado Handles, Soap Kettles—ls and 20 gallon, Coal Scuttles, Ash Buckets, Wrought and Cut Nails, Bolts, Screws, Carpet Tacks, Rivets, Door Hinges, Strap Hinges, Files, the celebrated Diamoud Table Cutlery,« &.C., &c., &c. A “2~ *J? THE CHAMPION REAPER ANU MOWfR. 3? j] THE BEST MACHINES IN THE WORLD! MjptgwV A, JK The Cliumplvn Light itlower for 1873. tjye Thvjll has been constructed expressly for a Mower, and Jxabj y •& Wil <*>• possesses more points of superior excellence than Rfn 111 v ol * ,er Single Mowor ii the world. I t has a |{ij i Ijffwi wrought-iron main frame and stationary wrouglit-”yA"‘yj|V|^3StaS^i^K^|-NiX^ ? A i ‘ l t|iiroii axle, which secures the greatest possible and diirabiiity with the least weight.— points of the guard fingers can bo turned down to cut lodged grass lying close to the ground, or pointed upward to pass over rough or stony places. The material, workmanship and finish are the very best. This machine has all the advantages of the No, 4 Chaippiou Mowers, aud is similar to them, only lighter, and not adapted for a reaper attachment. Champion Combined Reapersand Mowers, Sulky Hay Rakes, Peoria Comi Planters, Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Harrow Teeth, Doty Washing Machines, Universal Clothes Wringers, and everything in the lino of Farm Hardware and Parmer’s Machinery. ■ MANUFACTUJIE THE BEST EAisiu . 7tJSE! : All kinds of Blacksmithing, Wagon and Woodwork Repairing dune to order on short notice, by first class mechanics, at reasonable prices. Termt ready pay. Shops and Warerooms on Front Street, Call and see ine. NORMAN

C. C. STARR, . DEALER IN STAPLE AITSTD RAJSTCY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, .WO ODEN WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,LAMP FIXTURES, COAL OIL, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ “Liberal Corner,” Kensselaer, Indiana.

HARDING • .._.... • . ... .. ...• ■ DRUGGISTS, Rensselaer, Indiana, Would announce to the public.that they are still carrying on the DRUG BUSINESS AT THS OLD STAND of HARDING A ALTER', where they keep constantly on hand a full and freak stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Also, an assortment of each School Hooks as are used in all the schools of Jasper county, STATIONERY, Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, . « Anything and everything froth'a'botUs of Hall's Balsam to a bottle of Vinegar Bitters, or a box of cathartic pills. Z' PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULL Y COMPOUNDED And we are always ready to wait on customers at any hour, of '■ ‘ w."-o-lJ\ llai'diae <fc Beevo.

LARGE CONSIGNMENTS _OF— Spring Goods FOR 1073, ARE NOW BEING OPENED AT Leopold & Fendig’s! MR. A. LEOPOLD Of our firm, has been in New York for three weeks past, and selected the largest stock of Dry Goods ever opened in Jasper county, among which may be mentioned the Latest Spring Styles of DRESS GOODS, . . Including a Superb Lot of Silks, Mohairs, Alpacas, Percales, Cashmeres, Striped Japanese Silks, Plain Japanese Silks, New Prints & Chintzes, Black Dress Goods. We have Dress Trimmings in great variety— Thread, Braid, Battons, Lace, Ribbon, Fringe, Ac. Ac. - . THE LARGEST AND THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST STOCK OF.. CARPETS Ever di splayed in Rensselaer! Alep, Oil Cloths, Window Drapery and many other articles of Upholstery. in groat variety for wen and boys. Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Gioves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ac,, Ac. Also a large lot of , Men's. Women’s. Boys’. Misses’ and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. - We have stacks of Sheetings, Tickings, Bed a large quantity of Table Linen; Carpet Warp; Flannels; Cotton Baiting, Ac. '•* Hats and Caps. —A flue aMortment of clibica Groeeriea kept, for the accommodation of our customers.— These goods will be sold very cheap for the ready money. LEOPOLD A FESDItt.

$20,000. : F" I -i' _ - . ..' *■ ' • Twenty Thousand Dollars in premiums for distribution among the $3-09 subscriber of tta> : CINCINNATI llleclfln (irnqnivcvr IN APBIL, 187& The number of Premiums arc alwayg increased when the number of names exceed tho number-cakulateduiwn. We now offer the following: 1 Cash Premium ofßl.ooo 20 Cash Premiums of SIOO each 2.000 60 Stem-winding Watches, SBO each. 4.800 100 Cash Premiums of S2O each2,ooo 200 Cash Premiums o:'$10 each 2,0 O 100 Cash Premiums of $5 each 500 100 Cash Premiums of $3 each.. 300 100 Cash Premiums of $2 each 200 1279 Miscellaneous Prema $2 to $lO each 7,200 Making a Total ot TWO THOUSAND Premiums, worth TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Every subscriber who remits $2 for a year’s subscription will have his name tegislered, and will be furnished by return mail a receipt giving the date and number to which his name is registered, said number being represented by arTuplicate in the distribution Agents sending 10 names and $20.00 at or e time receive a free paper one year and have their names registered as participants for premiums. Specimen Copies, Posters, Premi im Pamphlet and Subscription Blanks sent free to persons desiring them. Address FAREN & McLEAN. CINCINNATI, OHIO IRA IV YEOMAN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Jan. », 1873 -$lO BEST THING IN THE WEST, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. XjuQIKTDSZ THREE MILLION ACRES Situated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansasl Eleven years’ Credit. Seven per cent. Interest 22J per cent, reduction to settlers who improve. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS! THE FACTS about this Grant -are—Low Prices, Long Credit, aud a Rebate to settlers of nearly one-tourth; a Rich Soil and Splendid Climate; short and mild Winters; early planb ing, and no wintering of Stock; plenty of Rainfall, and jusi at the right season; Coal, Stone and Brick on the line; Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal,Ac.; no lands owned by Speculators; Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant; a drst-class Railroad on the line of a great Through Route ;Products will pay for Land and Improvements It is the Best Opportunity ever Offered to the Public, thiough the recent Completion of the Road. .For Circulars and general information, address A. E. TO UZA L IN. Manager Land Dep’t, 5 18-3 mo TWBKA.KAN. I. TsZE. STOW, Dealer in, and repairer of, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in 0. C. STARR’S Grocery, corner Washington aud Front Streets, Rensselaer. Patronage solicited. Charges reasonable. All work warranted. 25-2 THE PARKER CUM.' SEHO STAMP P'jß CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S I WEST MERIDEN,CT.- V - ♦*. VDiG'd* ' v Uf v-a “ 1 '? TT 7" ft & fc! CgM ir a unr< VtmnMy jr \ ’ Gr ail of Q\~ cbd Uahift' Y / either *n :nsu» / X or <eo:a?e. .** Irrita-w < '■ N ti.T.i. 1•• fi,ue<>i«U>.'.n v ’74,—/ or U’.ce ration of <b* -‘.J Juiducy uauDicuhteK ' r G i '■» ve I, Sfn-.i e' 14 ■ S I nd.lf r, R'ddinh ex' X ffr «’i ickd uatSedininai ' !•: I: rixe, Thick, vloDiiy, or Rnpy urine, PninTr’ IlrinuGAg', liedvreitiatr. Mucous ana Involuntary kalxchsrse-, Morbid Irritelidn oLßlßddet and Urethra, Chronic Catarrh ui Suppreskibn, RctainJen, vi lucontiaenee of Urine, Dinbetea, Dropsy,Orgatyc ‘’Yeakncss, Female v'ornp...iuti, and -Ji Chr-'u-n Maladies cf the i'rinarv uud Scku u Organ*. ThoiuiuiiUs can stu-si 13 iu wu..dcrful curntnj pmixn-ties iu ibesa <:i.se;U£3. I'or Nerious Debility, with gloomy ettandants, Dizziness, Loss <»£ Meuiw j, Low Spirits. Ac., it li rv :.edy. SMULA'iDISisM i'Ut’LIU buoj. ' the euervajoi <, new lira a-l l vig'irci’S hc res, the wli.-lo sjitcm etrcn>:L?ucd and iuv! pirated. Ba BY3S t-Gi 3-d It? .:xt&TS 3TOTC. In Silt ;S, U* 4 tukt . H flcU hr a'GG >' ™- ■ K •' r> Agents, WEST EMMET KANNEL, Sole Agent fir Rensselaer.