Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1873 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
August 7th, 1673
llerc Is What You was LockIn? For. On the 25th day of next September The Rensselaer Union enters upon its sixth year. For five years the efforts of its proprietors to make it a live country paper, laboring to build up the interests of our county, have been generously seconded by the good people of Jasper county with a liberal patronage. We arc indeed grateful for that patronage and for the many words of encouragement with which our labors have been rewarded. Wo shall strive to make The Union moro interesting and more valuable to its readers, as experience and years bring sounder judgment to its managers. On all questions of local interest, all questions of ethics-and all questions of a political nature, that The Union may have occasion to touCli it will continue to be as fearless, as radical, as liberal (itid as independent as it has been during the five years now drawing to a close. As editors the only allegiance we acknowledge is to Right as God gives our consciences power to recognize it; and the aims pfno individual, or clique, or party that conflicts with right and justice will receive our countenance or aid if we know it. Having thus briefly indicated the polities and policy of The Union in future we desire to 'Submit the following proposilipu-to-. its patrons: . On the IStli day of September, 1873, the subscriptions of a large number Of our patrons expire. As a /slight token of pur appreciation Of their friendship, as well as to utter ah extra inducement for immediately renewing their subscriptions and to have subscriptions as far as possible coiiimcnce with the first of the year, we have concluded to send This Union free during the three months of October, November and December, 1873, to all who pay hs *2 cash on or before Hie first day of October. This is in fact sending our paper fifteen months for the price of one year’s subscription, thereby virtually making each advance pay ing subscriber a present of three months subscription, worth fifty Cents. Those who may be in arrears for subscription will be expected to make full settlement, either by. cash Of hole bearing, ten per cent, inti r-’ cst, when availing themselves of these very liberal terms. —
A good gaiter for SI.BO at Hopkins’. , All shoes reduced in price at Hopkins’. Falley’s calf boots, at Hopkins’, for SO. No bettor stock of groceries in the county than Hopkins keeps. litidri Hopkins has in barrels of sugar, to bo sold by the dollars' worth or by the barrel. ,‘Granges will be furnished blank Uimits for 10 cents a dozen, on appliramtenifctfahrnmm: —; ~—; After the 10th of September, Dr. Kelley’s photograph gallery will he closed for six weeks. Those desiring .picture’s will call immediately. A special meeting of Marion G range, T. of Jr., will be held in their Hall in Kensselaer, m. Saturday, August Utli; 1873. By order of the Master. Ulchain’s Vermifuge Bonbons are delightful worm eamlies. Children arc delighted with them. 5-3 U Cm —-ir-i- —.—• -«o» The Rensselaer Union three months for nothing! Head lirst article in first local column. 200,000 Brick.— Messrs. Kohler -& Miuikus have 200,000 splendid brick for sale at their kiln 2J miles south of Rensselaer. Mcl.aln’s Candied Castor Oil is a delicious syrup of the castor bean, a harmless and reliable cathartic-med-icine. 5-39 Cm , The French Norman Stallion Hercules, imported by Mark W. Duuliam, of Fort Wayne, is now on the "Blair Farm.” near Francesville, wliere lie will remain until the loth of October. Wu, Siioktkidge. 5-IC-3t, Farm for Sale.— Joseph Hawlicv.ek oilers for sale liis farm on Blue Hrnss, in Newton township, Jasper 'county, Ind., containing 80 acres of land, on which are house, barn and other improvements. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Albert Krasney on adjoiuiug premises. 5-14-10 t. Hofmann’s Hop Pills have been used in-tliousands: of the -worst* cases of fever and ague, intermittent .‘fevers and dumb ague, with astonishing success. They are offered to the public with full- confidence in their merit. They do hot contain poisonous or injurious properties, and pan oe taken by adult or child with perfect safety. They are sugar coated, and for sale by druggists at 50 cents per box, or sent by mail prepaid. 5-39 Cm »■» Notice at This, will You? Having sold our entire stock of goods and not expecting- to go into’any other business in tiie place, we Want to settle up our books at once. Persons indebted to us will please call and settle by money or note. Unsettled accounts will be placed In proper bands for collect ion. % _ Anm;rr,& (Jo.
Premium Lint of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association for 1873.
The following is a list of prernimiums offered by the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association for articles and live' stock exhibited at their second annual fair, to be held at Rensselaer, Indiana, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 1873 r * DIVISION A, HORSES. Class I —Horses for General Purposes. Best Stallion 4 years old or 1 over. $ 10.04 Second best 5.00 Best Stallion 3 years old and under 4 years 10.00 Second be5t............. 5.00 Best Stallion 2 years old and under 3 years.... .. — -75.00? Second best 2.00 Best Stallion 1 year ojd and under 2 years'... (H .. 5.00 Second be5t........... .. 2.00 Best Stallion Sucking Colt 5.00 Second be5t........ 2.00 Best Marc 4 years old and over 6.00 Second be5t...... 3 00 Best Mare 3 years old and under 4 years 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Mare 2 years old and under 3 years ~... 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Marc 1 year old and under 2 years 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Marc Sucking Colt.. 3.00 Second best... 1-00 Best Gelding 4 years old and over. 0 00 Second best 3.00 Best Gelding 3 years old and under 4 years...... 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Gelding 2- years old - .■ — and under 3 years...... 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Gelding 1 year old and under 2 years 5.00 Second best, 2.00 Best Stallion shotting 5 best colts all under 3 years old 10.00 Class 2 —Carriage Horses. Best pair Carriage' Horses, Geldings or Hares 8 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Matched Horses, Geldings or Mares 5.00 J Class 3 —Heavy Draft Horses. Best Stallion 4 years old and over weighing 1300 lbs or over. $ 10.00 Second best 5.00 Best Maru 4 years old and over...* , 10.00 Second best 5.00 Best span Heavy Draft any age or sex weighing 2(j00 lbs Or over 10.00 Second best, 5.00 Class C—Harness or Saddle Horses. . Best Saddle Horse-or Blare & 5,00 Second best... 2.00 -Best —Walking Horse—or Mare to make 1 mile in 12 minutes 10.00 Second best . . .. 5.00 Best Single Carriage Horse or Marc 5.00 Second best 2.60 Class s —llorses for Speed—Four to eider and three to start. Fastest Trotting Horse, Marc or Qelding....... § 25.00 Second fastest 10.00 To take first premium the winning horse is required tomdie at. least 0:10 mile iufeido of three minutes. fastest Trotting Horse, Mare ;or Gchling thart lias not made their mile inside of 3 minutes ft 10.00 Second fastest....... i ... 5.00 Class o— Pacing—Four to >/!?tr apd . three to start. Fastest Pacing Horse, Marc or Gelding....... $ 25.00 Second fastest 10.00 To take first premium the winning horse is required to make at least one mile inside of three minutes. Fastest Pacing Horse, Mare or Gelding that lias not made their mile inside of three minutes. 8 10.00 Second fastest. 5.00 Class 7 —Sweepstakes on Horses. Best Stallion any age or class $ 15.00 Best Mare any ago or class 15iO0 DIVISION IS, JACKS AND siui.es. Class 8. Best Jack 2 years old and over $ 10.00 Second best* v.*<.-• 6.00 Best Span of Mules 3 years old and over. 10.00 Second best. 5.00 Best Mule 2 years old-.... 3.00 Second best/ 1-00 Best Yearling Mu1e....... 3.00 Second best 1.00 Best Sucking Mule Colt. « 3.00 DIVISION C, CATTLE. Class t)— Thoroughbreds. Best Bull 3 years old and Over. ...*... 8 10.00 Second 8eit............ 3.00 Best Bull 2 years old and 1 under 3 years,,,.. 10.00 Second best A.. . 5.00 Best Bull 1 year old and under 2 year 5........... 10.00 Second best 5.00 Best Bull Calf 5.00 Second best. 5.00 Best Cow 3 years Old and over. , 10.00 - Second best 5.00 Best Heifer 2 years old and under 3 year 5.......... 10.00 Second be5t............ 5.00 Best Heifer 1 year old and under 2 years 10.00 . Second best 5.00 Best,Heifer Calf.... 5.00 Second Best.../... 2.00
Class 10— Natives, and Crosses. Best Bull 3 ’years old and over 8 0.00 Second best 3.00 Best Bull 2 years old and under 3 years. 0.00 Second best. ....-.< 3.00 Best Bull 1 year old and under 2 years. 5.00 S'c'cond best 2.00 Best Bull Calf 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Cow 3 years old and over 0.00 Second best 3.00 Best Heifer 1 year old and under 2 years 5.00’ Second best 2.00' UeSt Heifer Calf. 3.00' Class ll— Sioecpstakcs. Best Bull of any age cr class. 8 10.00 Rest Cow of any ago or class 10.00 ■ ■> DIVISION D, SHEEP. Class 12 —Sheep of any Breed. Best Buck 2 years old and over. 8 3.00 Second best, i 1.00 Best Buck 1 year old and under 2 year 5.......... 3.00 Second best 1.00 Best Buck Lamb 3,00 Second be5t............. 1.00 Best Ewe over 1 year old. 3.00 Second be5t......, 1.00 Best Ewe Lamb. .......,. 3.00 Second-best .■ 1.00 Best lot of 5 Ewes.; 3.00 Second best... 7...,.....- 1.00 Best herd of Sheep, 5 or more .... 3.00’ DIVISION E, SWINE. Class 13 —Swine of all Breeds. Best Boar 2 years old and 0ver.,,.. 8 6.00/ Second be5t........ . . ... 300 Best, BnaiTL year old and under 2 years.., 5.00 Second best. *2.00 Best Boar under 1 year,.. 3.00 Second best,, ~ . . 2.00 Best Sow 2 years old and over ..... G.OO Second best 3.00 Best Sow r under 1 year.... 5.00 Second best 2.00 Best Sow w ith 6 Sucking Pigs 3.00 Second best 1.00 Best pair Pigs under 0 months old 3.00 __ DIVISION F, POULTRY. Class 14. -Best spec mien and -variety—— of Fowls. 8 3.00 Best pair Chickens....... 1.00 Best pair Ducks... 1.00 Best pair Geese. 1.00 Best pair Turkeys. 1.00 DIVISION G, GA It DEN ING DE PARTMENT. Class 15— Vegetables and Boots. Best collection Tomatoes till varieties 8 1.00 Best bushel Tomatoes of one variety .50 Beat lot of Cucumbers..., .50 Beat lot Water Melons, 6 or more. .50 Best lot Musk. Melons, six or more .50 Best lot Nutmeg Musk Melons, six or more.... .50 Best lot of Squashes, six or more .30 Best lot of Pumpkins, six or more .50 Best lot, of Cabbages, six or more.'. .50 Best lot of Egg Plant, six or more. .50 Best lot Cauliflowers, six or more. .50 Best 4 bushel late Irish 7==z Potatoes .50 -RtuitA early Irish A . . Potatoes .50 Best 4 bushel Sweet Potatoes. .50 Best 4 bushel 8eet5,..... .50 “ 4 “ Sugar Beets .50 “ 4 “ Carrots 50 “ 4- “ Parsneps... .50 “ 4 “ Onions.. ... .50 Best display of this class by one exhibitor 3.00 DIVISION H, GRAIN AND SEEDS. Class I<J. Best £ bushel White Winter Wheat 8 1.00 Best 4 btishel Red Winter Wheat... 1.00 Best and most promising new variety of Wheat.. 1.00 Best 50 lbs White Wheat Flour.. ........ 1.00 Best 50 lbs Reel Wheat Flour _ 1.00 Best bushel Corn in ear... .50 “ 4 “ Corn Meal:... .50 “4 “ Timothy Seed, 1.00 “ 4 “ Clover Seed..- 1.00 “ 4 “ Deans 1.00 “ variety of all Farm Pr0ducti0n5............ 2/3.00 DIVISION I, DOMESTIC SKILL. Class 17 —Kitchen and Dairy. Best Loaf Wheat Bread homemade Salt Rising. 8 2.00 “Best Loaf Wheat Bread Yeast Rising 2.00 Best Loaf Brown Bread.. 2.00 “ Loaf Corn Bread-.,, 2.00 “ Jelly Cake 1.00 Sponge Cake 1.00 “ Silver Cake......... 1.00 “ Gold Cake 1.00 “ Fruit Cake 1.00 “ Pyramid Cake.,77... 1.00 “ show of Butter, 5 lbs or over 5.00 Second be5t.............. 2.00 Best Cheese, 20 pounds or, - over ~ ~.-........... 5.00 All the abqve must be made by tbo exhibitor and aceomjm«ied by the written ninthsaL. of making the same in detail. Class 18 —F ruit preparations , Pickles and Honey. 7 ; Best Canned Fruit, 3 Or more varieties.......... 8 2.00 Secoiid best 1 00 Best Preserves, B or more i varieties. ............. 2.00 : 7 ’ 7- 1 -1. 7 f S -
■—"■'f""" Second best ....... 1.00 Best Spiced Fruit, 3 or 'more varieties 2.00 Second _ best. 1.00 Best Fickle?, 2 Or moro 7 varieties 2.00 Second best 1.00 Best Jelly,- 3 or more varieties. 2.00 Second Lest 1.00 Best Show of H0ney....1.00 Sebond best .50 Best gallon Apple Butter.. 1.00 Best gallon Sorghum Molasses , 1.00 The Premiums in Class 18 are only oflered to those who exhibit their own promiblious.
DIVISION J, FLOWERS. Class 19. Best and largest collection of Roses in bloom 8 1.00 Best and largest collection of Annuals 1.00 Best collection of Wax' , Flowers.... .*7. 1.00 Best collection of House .Plants...... 1.6 b Largest display of Flowers ■ all vafVetres :. .. 2.00 DIVISION li, FRUITS. Class 20. Best and largest collection of Apples 8 2.00 Best 5 varieties Apples... 1.00 “ and largest collection of Pears 1.00 Best display of Plums.... 1.00 “ “ of Quinces... .50 “ collection Grapes.... 1.00 “ “ Small Fr’t.s 1.00 DIVISION L, LADIES’ WORK. Class 21 —Embroidery and Needlework; Best piece of Tapestry.... 8 1.00 “ “ Worsted work.. 1.00 <f Chair Cover of any kind .77 . .............. 1.00 Best Tidy of any kind..., 1.00 —“ -Rug “ “ “ 1.00 “ Ottoin'an' “ “ .... 1.00 “ piece of Embroidery. 1.00 “ Crochet 5haw1...... 1.00 “ pair Slippers...-..,:., I.o’o' “ embroidered Handk’f 1.00 M pair Mats any kill’d 1.00 “ Pin Cushion “ “ 1.90 “ jiieoo Bead 4V0rk.... 1.00 “ Ladies’ Collar and Cuffs... LOO Best Indies’ eiubroidcred Chimisette. LOO Best ladies’ Morning Wrapper.............. i.QO Best mail’s Shirt 1.00 “ infant’s 5uit......, .. 1.00 “ Sofa Pi110w....,.... 1.00 ft Patched G ariuent...; 1.00 “ Darned Sock 1.00 DIVISION M, FARit APPARATUS AND MANUFACTURED IMPLEMENTS. Class 22-Mechanical- Wood and Iron. Best display of Baskets..-. 8 1.00 “ “ Wooden Ware 1.00 “ 4 ( I° Z Corn Brooms... 1.00 “ display Tin Ware.,,. 3.00 “ “ Blacksmithing 1.00 “ specimen' of Horseshoeing, work to be done on the. ground 1.00 Best six Ax-Helves ,50 “ pork Barrel... 1.00 “. tlo it f Barr el. 7.77.... .50 All the übove cluiins must be nmdo on ur tides manufactured m Jasper county. Class 23 —Implements and Farm Machinery. Best 3-borse Plow and fixtures 8 AO Best 2-horsc Stubble Plow .50 “ 2-horsc Sod P10w.... .50 2-horse Subsoil Plow .50 “ single Shovel Plow .. .50 “ double Shovel Plow.. .5.0 “ walking Cultivator... .50 “ t itling Cultivator .50 “ Harrow .50 i ‘ horse Rake 7..«. -50 “ Roller. .50 “ farm Gate .50 “ combined Reaper and Mower.. .50 Best Mower, .50 “ Reaper., .50 “ Thresher and Separ’tr .50 “ Fanning Mill .50 “ 2-horse Wheat Drill. .1 .50 “ 1-horse Wheat Drill. .50 “ 2-horse Corn Planter-i .60 “ power Corn Sheller.. ,50 “ hand Corn Sheller,.. .50 “ Horse Power for all purposes .50 Best Ilay Stacker ,50 “ Portable St’m Engine .50 “ band Cutting Box .50 “ Circular Saw ■. .50 “ horsc-p’w’r Drag. Saw .50 Best lot of Hand Saws for all purposes .50 Best Mole Ditcher.. .5-0 “ Tile Drain .50 “ Wheelbarrow....... .50 “ Cider Mill and Press. .50 “ Lift’g or Suct’u Pump .50 “ Force Pump .50 “ Churn .50 “ Washing Machine... .50 “ dotllCß* D rycr....... .50 “ Clothes Wringer.... .50 Sorghum Mill .... .50 “ Bee Hive ...» .50 “ Kxcjivat’r aiu'i Scrap’r .50 “ Swarm of 1 Working ■ 2 Bees in Hive . . , . , 5.00 Best 2-horse Wagon . . 5.00 “ collection of Implements for all purposes 10.00 •-- Class 24—, Carriages and Buggies, Best Carriage .... 8 5.00 “ Top Buggy ... 5.00 “ Open ---. . . . 5-00 Class 25 —Textile Fabrics. Best pair of knit Socks . 8 3.00 “ “ “ Mittens 3.00 “ patchwork Quilt . . 3.00 log cabin Quilt . . 3.00 “ knit Quilt .... 3.00 “ stuffed Quilt . *3.00 “ Bilk Quilt . . A : 3.00 “ worsted Spread for bod Or crib . . . . 7' 1.00 Best teq yards Rag Carpet 3*oo Class, .20 — Mechanical — Leather. Best tiue double Harnesses 5.00 “ singly Ilaquesß ( 3.00 7 ■ ' / ' ' ,7: 77/
Host sot d’blu tiV'i't Harness $ 3.00 “ p’r fine stencil - c’f 15’ls 1.00 “ p’r lino peg’ll-eT' BTs 1.00 “ p’r pegged kip BiyiMl 4.00 division n, TiiniisnlNd ifSiV JiYiKliV' Class 27 — Threshing. Best Threshing .... $ IGLOO* Second best Threshing 5.00 Work to be done on the Fair Ground. Class 28— Farms. Best Managed Farm of not less than 80 acres . . $ 10.00 Best Managed Farm of not less than 40 acres . . 10.00 Best 3 acres wheat . . 5.00 “ 3 “ cprn . . 5.00 “ 3 “ oats . . 5.00 DIVISION 0, RUNNING HORSES. Class 29— Thoroughbreds —Three to enter and two to start. Mile heats,two best in three. Fastest Horse, Mare or Gelding . .• . .- > . $ 30.00 Second fastest Horse, Mare or Gelding 10.00 Three yittfs Old and ot)er—Five to enter and three to start. Half mile heats, . , two best in three. fastest Horse, Marc or Gelding . - . . . . $ 25.00 Second fastest Horse, Mare or Gelding ..... 10.00 Two years old and under three—Three to enter and two to start. Half mile heats, two best in three. Fastest Horse, Mare ot Gelding . . . . . . § 10.00 Second fastest Horse,‘Mare or Gelding . . . . * 5.00 MISCELLANEOUS'.' Best exhibition of Photo* graphic work .•, . . . $ 3 ! .00 Best Milch Cow .... 5.00 Additional local items on 2d page. - » ' ■■■. - Well-filled roasting ears were huckstered iu town yesterday for cents a dozen. Mr. Ij. C. Janes will assume the duties of treasurer of Jasper county next Wednesday. Mr. James H. Superintendent of Jasper county schools, moved to Rennsela6f day b’efore yesterday. Secretaries of Granges can pi’ofcuft' biafik applications for membe’rship at this office, for 10 cents a dozen. Mr. Peter isagle, formerly of this place, now residiag atFranccsville, was married on the 25th ult. His wife’s maiden name was Miss Sylvinia Nickles, Only otic couple were licensed by the clerk of Jasper county during the month of Jfily,- 1873, to marry, and they were Thomas J. Fay and Hannah Thornton. Messrs. Allred Thompson and U. S. I)wiggins, with their fam'ilfos, returned home on Tuesday, after a' pleasant trip to the seaside. Mr. Thompson will please accept thanks for files of Canada papers. Those Who desire to save 25 per Cent, in a portion of the necessaryexpenses of every family in Jasper county should not fail to read the article at the head of ilib first Focal Column of fliis paper.Mr. Orlando McConahay, of Monticcllo, was in the county yesterday to inspect the dockets of justices ol the peace nnd aaeertain whether or not they have made proper disposition of fines collected by them, and if not, why not.
Swan’s Down; or the Wrathful Root-Digger’s Retaliation.
Mbssksj Eos. Hk.n'SSElakk Union: Your notice of inch is so Kind and Gentlemaly. Irturn iny most Cordial thanks. Baveing me Several Dollars of job work of Which your Exceedingly timely, and Inteligeut Editorial published of me Ishall clip for for Baruum. Exibiting Imps occupying an Editorial Chair. If you cannot find local news to fill j our colums. without Vilifying not a Stranger no Sir. A man too well Known in this and the Serounding country I advise you to read Robinson Cruso or the La Cross—Democrat (it helps) your notice of My fithe, Will be fur ther demonstrated. your Kind oiler to publish all funeral notices is exeedoingly Kind and you promice to do So—with neatness is more than you ever done.as for Root—— ~ diging is Quite as honoeraiMe' and clean as washing dirty type to do' the nasty work of publishing—Libils —to an 'innocent coimmnity. as for your jealoussy of njy dig—at Mr— Tuteurs on the Race Gentheman I will be honourable with you.— no mistake — honour amongst filth and tlieives and now for god SaKe Genthfnan never visit a place you cannot act the Gentheman Mr Teuter Keeps good cigars, and So fiiras I Know, good every thing. for Gentleman not of color—and J judgeing from your Eagle eye I fancy your retoarKable pen. Will Write the epigraph of your memoriable paper Swan. The' foregoing card was handed us for publication by a dead beat styling himself “Old Doctor Swan,” who waited to know if our columns were open for retaliation. Little boys and girls eight to ten years of ageean amuse themselves by counting the errors in orthography, composition, use of capital letters and punctuation marks, etc., fendily detected in this card; but the lhost i .amusing origiualisru in it is bis i;“epigraph;” that indicates genius of
high order, an<t is better than most things found in Mis. Partington’s literature. “Old Doctor Swan,’\ while not so stninningly upholstered nor assuming quite so lofty airs as the majority of quacks tramping through the country, is probably as intelligent, as well educated, as well read 4 arid as honest as most of them arc;’but what enlightened persou wants so trust pocket book, health or life in the keeping of such dissipated* jgfftn'amuses ?
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE is hereby given that tfie ahftifiil meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago railroad company, for the election of directors to’ serve tor the ensuing year, will ho held at Delphi, iu Carroll county, Indiana, on the the third day of September. 1873. By order of the directors. W. S. HAYMOND, President. July 28th, 1873. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: Circuit Court, September Term, 1873. Allen J. Yeoman vs, George W. Baker, Alice C. Baker, Harrison M. Kves and Elizabeth Kyes. SAID defendants are notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at said term of said court, commencing on the third- Monday of September, 1873, at the Court. House in Rensselaer in said county. Witness the Clerk and seal of said ( SEAL j court this 18th dav of July, 1873. 'dTffKV MARION L, SPITLER, Cl’k, Jasper Circuit Couit. S. P. Thompson, Att’y. 5-44-3 t. State of Indiana, Jasper couaty, ss: In the Circuit Court, September term, 1873. JOHN Diminift rrfi'tl Julia’ Dimmitt, lift wife, are Notified that Ailrelf Tli'otn'psoli has fills day filed his complaint agaiast them to quiet tiile and foreclose alien aguiust real estate, and that said action will stand for trial on the second day of sa'd term of said donrt. at t?lq Court House in Rensselaer on the third Monday of September, 1873. Witness the Clerk and seal of said [ SEAL. ) court this 19th day of Ju1y,1873. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk, - Japper Circuit Court. S. P. Thompson, Att’y. Dissolution of Partnership: NOTICE is hereby given that the co-part-nership heretofore existing between Charles Platt and Moses Taleur under the firm name of Platt &. Tuteur has beMi this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to said firm will please call and settle their accounts immediately. CHARLES PLATT. July 22d, 1873. MOSES TUTEUR. 5-44-3 t. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed from the clerk of the Tippecanoe Civ if Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Wednesday the 271 h day of August, 1873. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m. of mid da'y, at the dopr of the Court House of Jasper CCiihty.'tiie rents and profits for a term of . not exoeedlng seven years of the following described 1 real estate, to wit: The sodthfeatft quarter tf\) ot section thir-ty-two (32) fra southwest quarter of section thirtv-thied (33), ell in township thirty (30) north, range sft? iff; West, In Jasper county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fuii aid Cunt pf judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale fhsV fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Joseph S. Stockton, at the suit of Thomas P. Emerson. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, July 28th, 1873. Sheriff Jasper County. ChaXe & Wilstacli, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 5-4 S-3
Ks. WARIVER, DIOVI.I.IC IN FARM HARDWARE, Agrii'iilliiralUaehiucrv,Wagons, &c., . A full assortment of Axes, Hafc Into, .Hammers, Wood Saws, Meat Saws, Carpenter's Saw*,Stoop Sjio'vefs,''pJnrlli Shovels, Spades, Pilch' Pork?, Manjfre forks, Garden forks, Mattocks, Grafu Rkfctl, Gardeu RatteS, Garden Trowels, Grass flooksYfldes, Smoothing Irons, Trace Chains, Halter Chains,- Ax Helves, Fork and Spade Handles, Soap Kettles—l 3 and 20 gallon, Coal Scntiles, Ash Buckets; Wrought and Cul Nails, llaits. Screws,'Carpet Poor Hinges, Strap lliiigeS, Files, the celebrated Diamond Table Cutlery, &c., &c., &c. JkJk 1 J THE CHAMPION REAPER ANO MOWER, ju fl The Champion Light itlewcr lor IST3. YEli/Tfv 1 has been constructed expressly for a Mower, and 11 o > ° ground, or pointed upward to pass over rough or stony places 'I he material, workmanship < and finish aro the very best, This machine has all the advantages of llio- Mo, 4 Champion Mowers, and U similar to them, only lighter, and not adapted for a reaper AMaClftneul. Champion Combined Reapers and Mowers, SulkyJHay Rakes, Peoria Coru Planters, Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Harrow Teelli, Doty Washing Machines, Universal Clothes Wringers, and everything iu the line of farm Hardware and fanner’s Machinery. nt vsi i t tctt ui: the best fabji waeons in usti All kinds of BlacksmfthFug, Wagon and WoouwM-k Repairing d„ue to order on shortnotice, by first clasUnreehlaiiics, at reasonable prices. Terms ready pay. Shops uud \Vareooms on front Street/ Ctrfl and see me. SOwSliS WA RNER ,m« i ri i. .s.iiii-i i . »i C. C. STARR, . DEALER IN STAPLE A-HSTD FANCY ' GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, WOODENWARE; IiLAH ABB, UNPS, MMI 1 FlflWi. (ML Oil,' CANNED GOODS; TOBACCO, CIGARS* NOTIONS, &C„ ; Corner,” h- I Kensselaef, Indiana. f ' . - . . - ; - * . • . ■ r r.. > .
LARGE CONSIGNMENTS; I ME3W Spring Goods JPOn 1878, ARE NOW BEING OPENEO AT Leopold & Feudi» V MR. A. LEOPOLD Ofonr firm,‘lias been in New York fer three wce'Xf past, an*' selected the largest stock of .Dry Goods ever opened in Jasper uouuit, among will!} may he mentioned the Latest Spring Styles of DRESS GOODS, Including a Superb lint of Silks, Mohairs, Alpacas?, Percales, Cashmeres, Striped Japanese Silks, Plain Japanese Sifts, New Prints & Chintzes, Black Dress Goods. We have Dress Trimmings in grdat VarietyThread, Braid, Buttons, Lace, Ribbon, Fringe, Ac. Ac. THE LAHGEST CHEAPEST AND THE BEST StOCKf or Evor di splayed in, Rensselaer 1 Also, Oif Cloths, Window Drapery aud m.iny other articles of Upholstery. IJlak dotting in great variety for men and boys. Coat's, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Dress’SmJs, Bd'siuess Suits, Fine Shirts, Under Shirt’, Drawers, Suspenders, Collars, Cuff's, Neckties, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ac,, Ac. Also a large lot of Men's, Women’s. Boys’. Misses’ and! Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. Wc have stacks of Sheetings, Tickings, Be«f Spreads; a large quantity of Table Linen;CirpCt WarpPhmeds ;Cotton Baiting, Ac. Hals and Caps. A fine assortment of choice Grocc-ies kept for the accommodation of oifr cast on era.—' These goods will he sold very cheap for the ready money. LEOPOLD A FEN DIG.
