Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1873 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, September 11, 1873- • Choice new goods displayed at Hopkins’ corner. -- Did yon ever see so many caterpillars crawling about? Thommy McCoy has -gone to Crawfordsville to attend college. :—. - ... 9 We have paid as high as fifteen cents a pound for butter this week. A few gallons of cider have timorously ventured on sale in RensBelaer at 25 to 40 cents each. A fresh arrival of boots and shoes, consisting of ealf and custom made kip at bottom prices, at Hopkins’. i : Pete Nagle, who formerly resided in Rensselaer, now blows the base drum in the Francesvillc band. Never in its history was so much wild hay made in the county of Jasper as people are securing this season. Fifteen months for $2 —the Rensselaer Union. What Granger would ask for a cheaper local paper? " On the 14tli day of October the County Board of Education will meet to consider a course- of-study for district schools. Granges will be furnished blank dimits for 10 cents a dozen, on application at this office. We notice Mr. James Morris, of Delphi, formerly a citizen of Jasper ■county, on hand to attend the Fair -"'with a l'ast horse. — The Journul says that WmT 'Draper, of Remington, was fined $5 by Justice Spencer, last week Monday, for being drunk. Rev. Mr. DeMotte is attending the Northwestern Conference —of the M. E. Church, which convened 5 at South Bend yesterday. The September term of the Jasper Circuit court convenes in Rensselaer next week. The docket contains fifty three State cases. Secretaries of Granges can procure blank applications for membership at this office, for 10 cents a dozen. The Oxford Tribune says t’aat, •Circuit Prosecutor S- I*. Thompson is “keeping the Ball moving lively and is a terror to all evildoers.” , Mr. Thomas Antrim and family move West this week to seek their fortunes in Kansas wilds. We wish them well, but pity their fate. '“r~r v - —— .T. 11. Wood has presented to the -editors of the Rensselaer Union a substantial arm rocking chair. O for a Wood who would serve us the same way. —Brookston Reporter. Come over and you may sit in it. While the weather is thought to be a trifle too dry for the well-being of fall grain now being sown, it -could, not possibly bo better for 'maturing the corn crop. There are no finer harness made .anywhere than Messrs. W. 11. & “C. Rhodes have on exhibition at the Fair this week. They are just •as nice as can be. Montgomery Queen's elephant was the first beast of the species .that ever visited Jasper county. — The show was a very good one aud was largely attended. The Francesville Band will toot anusic for the Fair to-day, io-mor-aow and the day following- C*hariley Hopkins has been their ihstructbraiid of course they-do splendid! y. Dr. Standi ford ,is stopping at the Austin House for the punpose of treating chronic diseases and performing operative surgery. The sick and afflicted will dowell to (fell aud see him. .Consultation free and euufiileiifial. ‘Do not fail to call ivnd subscribe •for the Rensselaer Union before you go -home from The Fair. By rsubsciibing now and paying $2 down you will receive it the balance of this year free. # Marion Grange No. 39, P. of 11., ; will meet in regular session in their ball in Rensselaer Saturday evening, September 13th. A full attendance is desired there being important business to transact. - It is a fact which can bo easily that the merchants of Rppsselaer sell their goods cheaper than the same articles arc offered in any town within thirty miles of here. J. I. Purcupilc A Co. have by tar the largest stock of foot wear ever offered for sale in the county. Those who will need boots shoes next winker should call and look at their splendid stock. ~
Teachers should not fail to attend the Institntb this season.— Commence .making preparations early and have it truthfully said that the Institute for 1873 excelled any previous session iu interest and benefit. Nobody ever used a better broom than John Karsncr makes, and everybody should encourage his industry by patronizing him. It is the interest of every community to foster manufactures in their TraudaTiL: '.r,' Norman Warner wants all that are indebted to him to call and make settlement Immediately. People who subscribe for the Rensselaer Union now, or who renew their subscriptions, paying therefor two dollars in money will receive the paper for the balance of 1873 free. October, November and December for nothing. It is no exaggeration to say that better wagons and more substantial carriages are not made in the State than those manufactured in Rensselaer: This being true where is the good policy of taking money out of the .county and buying these articles abroad? Rev. Win. Wilmpre has gone to attend the Conference of the .United. Brethren Church in Warren county. Next year the United Brethren will celebrate the centennial anniversary of the organization of their Church by Father Otterbein at Baltimore.
McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons are delightful 'worm candies. Children are delighted with them. s*39Gni
The weather this morning is as beautiful as people could desire, and the indications now are that there will he an immense attendance at the Fair during the balance of the week. The entrance of cattle and horses promises to exceed that of last year, and some very fine stock will be on exhibition. There is a stalk of “Nubbin Ridge” corn in this office with two good ears developed on it. The height of the stalk is seven feet from the ground to the upper ear, which, although it lias frequently been beaten in the county, is pretty ’good for this unfavorable season.
McLain’s (atulird t.’aslor 051 is a d e lie i ous syrup of - the easier bea 11 , a harmle.-s and reliable eatliartic moditii ne. 5-39 6m
i Miss Celia'Wilkinson has a position 7in the. schools of Rensselaer. Rensselaer is lo bo congratulated, for Miss ! Celia is an exeolieirfcteacher. —Laporte j Herald. j The trustees of the Rensselaer school are not aware that they have contracted with Miss Wilkinson, hut there are three vacancies to be filled and the Board desires to employ none but excellent teachers, to I whom they will pay liberal wages. V "* ’ | It is with pleasure that we direct public attention to the tact that Mr. A. J. Baker, successor to the Braddock Brothers, keeps an assortment of good harness and saddles. lie is an industrious, courteous gentleman, and very modestly invites those who desire work in his line to call and examine his stock before making purchases.— Chop on Washington street, opposite Austin’s Hotel.
Harvest is over and F. W. Bedford wants all persons indebted to him to call at once and settle their accounts,
The Grape, Crop of A. Speer’s Ymeyards in New Jersey, promise giext year to be one-third more than any previous year. His vineyards in California, and the products from his New Jersey vines, have CMiablcd-him to keep a stoek»lonr years ahead, and to supply - tlni-de-_ mand for his wines only of th 6 ohs. vintages, none less than four years old. Sold by druggists, The outline’ of the programme adopted for guiding the Teachers’ Institute which is held in Rensselaer during the week commencing September 20th, 1873, is ns follows: Monday. —Organization, ortliography, reading, geography, history, arithmetic* punctuation, morals and gradation. r saaaa.. Tiesday. —Language* reading, geography, history, arithmetic, physiology, punctuation, morals and gradation. Wednesday. —Grammar, reading, geography, history, arithmetic, physiology, punctuation, gradation apd morals. Thursday.— Grammar, geography, history, arithmetic, spelling, physiology, punctuation, gradation and morals. _ FiiiDAy.—Geography, history, arithmetic, physiology, punctuation, gradation, raorajs and special objects for (he yeas, ~ Saturday. — Examination of applicants for license to lesph.
Monday evening a singular and fatal accident befell James Starbuck, a lad aboiit'l2 years of age, living on the farm of Mr. Wm. N. Jones In Gillam township. The boy was riding a ISorse from the field where be bad been at work during the day, when the animal stumbled over a ridge in the road and threw his rider with 6ueh violence as to disiocato his neck, causing instant death.
Farm for Sale.—Joseph Hawliczek oilers for sale his farm on Blue Grass, in Newton township, Jasper county, Ind., containing 80 acres of land, on which are house, bam and other improvements. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Albert Krasney on adjoining premises. 5-44-10 t.
The following are the transfers of real estate in Jasper county, as appears on the records in the Recorder’s office, for the week ending September 9th, 1873: Nathaniel I Davys to W R Mnllett the uw sw of 32, 23, 6, 40 acres $ 1,252 Wm D Hockensinith lo Thomas Hockensmith the e lif se of 31, 32, 5, 80 acres.. 400 Sarah J Smith lo Otto Wapler lot 7 & 8, block 3, Stratton’s add to Remington 170 Mary A Stocton to Phillip Cole the w hi nn of 9, 29, 7. . 2 John B Bunnell to Chas Jouvenat the sw sw of 24, 28, 6,40 acres 250 Chas Jouvenat to M F Counett the sw sw of 24,28,6, 40 acres 150 M F Counett to Samuel Boyd the . Sw sw of 24, 28, 6, 40 acres 200 T R Lockwood to Wm G Lockwood, the uw nw of 5,31,7, aud tie _ ; „ lie of G, 31, 7, 80 acres .. 800 J D Maxwell to John W Nutt pt 11 hf sw of 30, 27,6, 12),, acres..... 4,500 M F Counett to Margaret P Balles ept of block 6 and lot 1, Remington 125 R A Lockwood to Elden M Lockwood lots 10 & 11, blk 2, Remington 2 Sh’fF Jasper Co to R A Lockwood lots 10 &. 11, block 2, Remington.... 367 II W Scott to Maria Scott the e hf liw of 23, 31, 5, 80 acres 800 Wm H McNiel to Anson Seabring Stillwell aud Ballard to A G Tolcott the nw lie ami se nw of 30, 31, 5, 50acre5..:777.7............. 1,200 Phillip Cole to ii R W Smith the nw of 9, 29, 7, 80 acres 1,000 Jesse D Bright to Wm J Breading the sw of 30,28, 6, 114 3-4ths acres. 625 M F Counett to K il Watson tile nw qr bl’k 4, Chambers & Morgan’s add to Remington 175 Sain’l W Dudgeon to Wm Layne thee lif nw of 7, 27, 7, 80 acres 1,000 Frank Hawkins to Isaac Parker the e hf sw-15, 29, 5, 80 acres 610 A H und Samuel Miller to John M Secrist the se sw of 23,28, G, 40 acres 1,050 Smith Ewing to Geo W Swartwout the ne no and n lif se lie of 21, 27, 6, 60 acres 1,700
Teachers’ Institute.
The regular Teachers’ Institute for this county will convene at Kensse- ■ laer, Monday, ..Hephmiter 29th and ! close with examination October 4th, ! 1873. As the subject-~of . grading the! district schools will come up for consideration and . many important fi-a-ttn es of theiieavlaw lYceti explain ing it is hoped there will be a snit attendance of all interested in the success of the public schools, J. 11. Sjnoddy. County Superintendent.
Commiss i onera’ Court.
Board of Commissioners of Jasper county met in regular session in Auditor’s office September Ist, 1873. Present, Win. K. Parkison, Jared Benjamin and Samuel McCullough, Commissioners, Frank W. Babcock, Auditor, and -Lftwio -L. Daugherty. Sheriff. 1 J act > b M. T voxel! ackn ow 1 e dges indebtedness to the county of Jasper, as follows: Amount due at last settlem’t $333.38 Rent of Poor Farm for qr. ending August 31,1873, - - 79,25 Interest on balance due at last settlement, - » - 3.62 Total, - - - - §416.25 Cr, by ain’t paid into treas’v 92.21 Balance due, * - - - §324.04 Lucius Strong, trustee of Newton. township, petitioned for an appropriation of $125 to build a bridge over Curtis Creek on line dividing lands of John Yeoman and John E. Watson, in section 29, town 29, range 7, and the Board authorized said trustee to collect material and build said bridge at a cost not exceeding $125, and further authorized the Auditor to issue a warrant on the treasury for that amount upon completion of such structure. Appointed Win. K, Parkison agent of the Board to iet a contract for furnishing material and constructing a Wooden bridge, not to exceed in cost the sum of SSOO, over the Pinkainink river at the crossing of the new Davissonville and Gillam road. * Amended an order passed at the Juuc session ol the Board directing the Auditor to strike from the tax - ASduplicate the, stun of $51.25 assessed against Samson Erwin to read $ 16 38* that being the amount"erroneously assessed. , . “’County Treasurer L. C. Janes having submitted a list of taxes due from the following persons, together with a statement of the Trustees of the several townships in which said persons reside that the collection of said taxes would probably leave the parties named in a destitute condition, and make it necessary for the county to provide means for the support of these persons, it was ordered that the Auditor and • Trcasu rer drop from the duplicate all taxes now due and •charged as delinquent against R. D. Anderson, Joshua Jones, Peter Jones, John ClarK (ot Walker township, blind), Thomas Hibbs, Narcissus LaCount, Joseph T. Cason, Barney Daywitt* heirs of
Richard Steel, J. N- Ilillon, RobeccaLogan, Elisabeth Nelson,‘George Ilishling and George W. Becsey. ALLOWANCES. J. M. Troxeli, keeping Levi Smith and John Thomas for quarter eliding August*. 31, 1873 $124.85 J. M. Troxeli, keeping sundry pauper's same quarter 28 56 L. D. Glazebrook, medical "services to.Tno Clark and family, of Walker tp 20.75 L. D. Glazebrook, medical services to Charlotte Newcomb, of Walker t’p 14.00 \ In D, Glazebrook, medical serviqes to Joint W. Atkins, of Kankakee township, bill §32.40 ,29.40 .James F. Irwin, for Cain Marion, of “Carpenter t’p 8.54 Chas. Platt, provisions to pauper, of Barkley t’p... 8.75 Indianapolis .Journal Co., Looks, stationery, &c., bill $87.05 84.65 J. 11. Loughridge, med aid to Mrs. Steel, of Barkley tp 4.75 Chas. Platt, medicine to 11. Platt, of Barkley t’p.... . 4.50 Alfred Glazebrook, money expended for relief of Narcissus LaCount, of Kankakee township 8.10 L. L. Daugherty, Sheriff, serving precepts in road matters,.. 38.70 Geo. W. Ilascall, Deputy Assessor for town of Remington and part of Carpenter t’p, bill $117.. 105 00 J. I. Purcupilc & Co., clothing for paupers on p’r fm 7.90 B. 11. & G. W. Patton, conveying pauper to-p’r Cm 3,Gi) J. 11. Snoddy, County Su- - perintendent of schools.. 28.00 ,§am’l McCullough, conveying pauper to poor farm. 3.00 A. L. Whittaker, taking care of transieiit pauper of Gillam township 2.00 Willey,. Sigler A-llalstead, clothing for prisoner in custody of ,Sheriff;;.. 6.35J a til os A. Burnham, balance for services as School Ex. 16.50 James A Healey, p in ting and advertising.-....,.»71.15 Frank W. Babcock, expended in Auditor’s oHiee 4.89 A. McCoy A Thompson, sale lor Treasurer’s office 1 20.00 L. C. Janes, expended in Treasurer's office 2.30 Harding A Alter, sundry goods to Jasper county.. 5.25 Loughridge A Martin, med. aid lo Mrs. Win. Seeley* of Jordan township 20.25 MichaebEger, material and work on Court House, and about i-tthlir square 8.16' I Win. Beck, . digging grave I for Mrs. Wm. GiTisoit, of ! Mamm townshfjr......... 4.00 i Frank W. Babcock, Anuit’r i J.-i-'per conuiy . ~,... . . 270 78 L. L. Daugherty, Shi riff, 4 .days attendance on Contmisrimiers 12.00 Win. K. Parkison, Commissioner, 4 days services... 10.00 Sam’l McCullough, Comm'r 4 days services.. 10. CO Jared Benjamin, CommisT, 4 days services 16.00 Tlios. Antrim, tiled, servic’s, to family of Amos Goff* poor of Union 1 1 )\v 11 s 1 tip., 16.00 I. V. Alter, provisions to p’r of Walker township..... 5.50
Wanted.—-50,000 dozen chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash. J. B. lli.Mi'irn.i,. Ilofmami's Hop Fills have been used in thousands of tiie worst eases 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 not contain poisonous or injurious properties, and ran he 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. 5-30 Cm
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a copy of decree and execution to me directed from tlie Clerk of the Jasper Cirenit eonrl. I will expose at public salt) to tlie highest bidder on Saturday, the 13th day of September, 1873, between the hours ot 10 o’clock A M. and 4 o’clock Pv M. of said day, at the door of the-Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlie northwest quarter of tlie northeast quarter of section four (4), in township twenty eight ~28), north, of range seven (7)* west, ail in Jasper Cuuuty, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and Co3’s, 1 will at the same time and plrco expose at public salo the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Moriis Thomas and Mary A. Thomas at the suit of Simon P. Thompso i Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement law*. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Aug. 18, 1873. ‘ Sheriff Jasp-r county. Thompson dj. Bro., AU’ys for Pl’tfV l - > ‘ 5-48-31. > _ - Notice of Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersi g ned aU in ntistrator, w iII upon |he2. r th day oT'Octoher; l>'73‘giTpOTnlie“pl‘eiYriS»'s T sf- - fer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder, provided two-thirds <sf the appraised value be bid, tlie fee simple of the west half of lot number sixty-five (65;, in the original plat of the town (how city) pf Franklin, Johnson county, Indiana, ar.d ! upon the 2*Jth day of October, 1873. upon j tlie premises, will offer for sale at public auc- j lion,and sell to tlie highest binder, provided two-t birds of the appraised vallie be bid, the j fee simple of ttie north ball of the noftii-«*t quarter, of section twenty [2o], and the :■ south half of the southeast quarter, of sec- j (ior. seventeen 117], both in township thirtyone [3l], north of ranffe six west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Said sale being by order of the Johuson CiremvEwrt and upon the following terms: Gne-tliirti cash in hand, onc-lhird ju MX months aad ode-third in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, notes with approved security, waiving re lief from valuation and appraisement laws and prov iding for attorney's fees if suit be instituted. ' - ■ SHADRACII C. BROWN, Ad.u’r, Thomas Coffelt, debased. September 4,1873. 5-51-3 t.
O. C; STARK, JSKALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROG ERIE S, QUEENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, WOODENAVAEE, IifOTM LAMPS, LMPffiTURICJOAL OIL, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ “Liberal Corner,’’ 51-4 Rensselaer, Slid Sana.
Farm Hardware S T O R E. A full assortment of Axes, IlntehetK, Hunt ini i'B, Wood Saws, Meat Saws, Cmpetiier’s Saws, S 'ooji Shovels, Dirt Stiovelw, Spades, Ditch Forks Manure Forks, Harden Folks, Matlocks, Grain Hakes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grass Hooks, Hoes. Smoothing Irons, Trace Chains, Halter Chains, Ax Helves, Fork and Spade Handles, Soap Kettles—la ■' 3 Ba-HgQV-4?odl Sentthai," Ash AVvoughtand COT Mails, Colts, Screws, Carpet" Taeka, Rivets. Door Hinges. Strop Hinges - ffiloa, the celebrated LUamqad Table Cutlery,.&c„ 56,, Scv The Best Farm Wagons in use manufactured to order; also make' Buggies, Light Wagons, Carts,"' FINE OAURIAGfEH, tion. 11l connection with the wlagon shop is a Biaeks’iiUh shop where alt kinds of Iron Repairing, and ] lORSK SIIOKI N( 1 is done by experienced mechanics. General invitation is extended the public to call and see me. win u wanting any thing In cither of my three depavjfnent.s of laisine.- s. AOES A£ .1 A'. WAKN Si it. East side-of Front" street, helow. Washington, REMINGrT O N -BABBLE Willli, Permsner.tl.7 Established. r ; T , ■ I ah* i: fy prepared to furnish all kiudh o! woik in Marble, such as MONItIENT-'i. TAHIiKT*', TO.-His'*,. 'r.t»LE.T«i».t',' UtAs'tiit ymciiif, ae,', on short notice and at reasonnhie prices. By straight forward denting. I hope to receive a tali’ share of p;-‘‘ eu:ige jroju^-itircr.s-oi Ben tnn,.).ie-pcr and .Vcwtnn rc-n:,;ies, and invijt! them -to-mill on me and learn my prices before sending orders elsewhere. Blicoiinige B<ome ln^ imrjry, 3= M.' f.e-ili/P. proeuriii;; ;• i uV - are equal to the I -st, and as for the style in finish lain-afiaid if to contpet-ijicn.'" All orders titled pTompliy; and i:i isr:;: An; : ran !i;i onieis on.from la to 20day's notice I' n il] , •lie uiy earnest ttnh at r to please all, by mail will receive |-.i,:.ipt attention Wl. W.-FOSTICH, 32 Cm ltciulnglua, Indiana. McL AIN’S (‘A\l)l!iD M&»!3Tiili()!L rWI/ svxc-r of rnr/cjsTun IITA.Y It is a delicious Byrup otllre Castor Bein’; having all the remedial pin perries of DrtF Castor Oil, without its,, disugieeable taste.— ' Ther'e-ls tH)repulsion (Vr reooti hi taking it. This syrup does not-C.ant.An C.-?.‘.or tni, It is ( a Cathartic that i uul.riu ■ thO Bggels. UN‘F uni covstipathrn -in adults, storinrlii.Thinp. feverish and l eel hi up ehfld’en are speed! Jy relieved, ai.d tills.feait-be aceOTOptiahod. vvit’i the ,S hjrvf of the Vint nr Heart. "notch more sat t-d'aC-tut-i y and perfectly, than any other medicine. It is a mild plr.glc, operates without griping, and in inb»i*HattVtrfß of Ute bowels,it i> decidedly the beat and safest Cathartic.— Children should not he dosed with nostrums "on substitutes, hut hive administered the ae* tivc principles, tire - (a-tor Bean -i II Svrnp, instead of nasty, disagreeable,- repulsive Castor Gil. Physicians .recommend this medicine to their patients 'Mothers provide yourselves with a buttle at once. Brice, Tn cents per boitKf. McLain'S candied VERMIFUGE BONBON'S Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and etTective. They resemble Tfream- Bonbons kept •in t'oniPl tPu.fiP Si:;,| S." Ti'eir ta?H' is d.-Cvt'lt-" fuj, they are sure ami speedy in removing worms. l*Hec 25 cuhta pei box. The Candy is touch larger, and docs not have any appearaneje of being medicated. Children love thyrn end cry for them, lie sure you get. McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by allyDmggists and Dealers in Midivines. j VANSHAACK, STEVENSON ft REID, U 2 A9l Lake Street Chicago, Sole Agents. EMMET KANNAL, Agent. 5-39-Ora. lleustelaer, Indiana. Dr. Croors Wine of#Tar BMP Contains Teyetable In^ tiic weak and debl£ At J£SS* vfejgtilaUwt and rapidly B II j r *'e to re cibuuttcd lbe Lav. ami cmisr-e removing liyspepsi.-i is » Superior Tonte, and et«’eiia'llieij«.*tho I i JlFatSTta system. For l'aliis in ’ the Breast, hide or SfeGoifta * tac * 4 » travel or Killney disease, diseases ItffflrnTili'i f°l the Urinary Ork j «■ 1 'v* **l r r t nil*<l?"asAu ftifiiraSc!SPlS2al h f Hie TURO.vr and tUSfOS, and has been d pronounced c. Rfwciao (or Asthma and BroocblU*. TBYI XVO BOW by ... " I ltlKiGI ITS E VEUYW BERK. . ■ h f .' . i
NEW GENTS’ The people of- Jasper eounty-who trade in Rensselaer are .invited to inspect our stock o H ITS, OATS, HA i; MSIICIS, NKCi.IGEi: AN I) t.N DU US Jit I Ill's, COI,I,tKS,(;iiE'S,M:CKTItS, t'Ol lillT IJ,t S BKIHStimiE S, US IT JACKETS, il A DEIiCEOTHIStt. libovts, .tiS's-Yii-.NSi, sßpEsnenr, aiwtEitV, And, in aliort, a full and complete assoiTjii'eu ’ of Gentle:<nen’3 Wear! Which may Ire found itrtue foqrt’ur door l.e low the '-corner of Vanllensseiaer and VV'avh linjttoE streets, north" side. We also hitve u choice selection of snort*, l’isigr. Fine I'm tiicciidßmtd Suteking t“5/*», esot /rv i «. ~y fN .1 V *hi «c ,V -'w' V ffij, n , ‘v> Alsoa iiinilcd.nssqrt.miit of ttionferv. Jnciudiiig Dens, Wilting Paper, Envelopes ••'•ml Lend Pencils, We. also keep a ..few Notions ar.d both CHEAP AND CCQI) GOLD JEWELRY For Lndfes ami GonUcmen—,a»ch as Kings, Charms, -Bosom Dies, Sill It Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ac. f. all and sbe ue—it js-no-tydwbUi to show goods. 5-24 J. I*. & J. F. HEMPHILL. WILLEY, SIGLER & HALSTEAD DEAUiKSrV iiloiciw, HATS, CAPS, BOOTSrSHOHS, KOTiONS, AW B, IN' MtOItT, I " ‘GENERAL MEHCHANDISE, A A SO 11 NIUE A iLARGE STOCK FOS THE SPSIJfG OE 1873. j - : J . ■ ■: — IAOUIt Dry Goads Department Ai:t: TO EL 101 Al> Till! LATEST AN D ItldsT PiIFC. i. ttt vt vi,r,s of i,.\ aii.v nitjess GOODS, Slb’H AS J.tKSSESESILKS, ALPACAS, KIPS, PLAI9S, LINK. II A .ns, PHINTS, TirSLIXS, Ac. A LSO...SHF.FT I N GS, 'll C KIN GS, bIttLLI.VGS, DIAIJIS. C.tItPET WAIIP, DRESS TUI.nifXf.NGS, if FT. TONS, TlllilH 1). Ac., Ac.. READY MADE CLOTHING toil PIEN AND BOVS. COATS, pants, vests, an d fell SUITS. AI.SO—TAII.OIS'S GOODS IN VAKIj 13T V: C LOTUS, CASI TfEBES, JEA NS, VESTINGS, Ac. , Hats and Caps lor. .TIES AND BOVS, IN GUEAX -QUANTITY AND TSANA SXVEES. WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK AND WIEEKEL'P A FINE ASSORTAfENT Of ! ' T* •* r l *»!■"!CN * IV~»««I(>I W ■ W mm»\ mJ MhnV uii JO •TO If —MEN, WO TIEN 4m> CHIE. DKF.V; WHIC H ts |; WILE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANV IN lliG IUAtISLT. | oyR GROCERIES I .' " . . ' : , AHK TIII: BEST IN'sl AKKF.T, AND WILL BE SOLD AT KEASONA 151. E Pit OF ITS. lAI.LAADSEE US IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, KI^NSSEE\EB, INDIANA. - ' ■■ •■ . - - ■ .’ Willey, Sigler & Halstead.
TEC33 JNiiErptr GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. - I ... . ■ Churfe* I*laU, I'roprletoi'. j' . ’ : We respectfully invite everybody to cull an ; examine our large stock of i ' " < iIIOCI .IMKS, I’IIOVIHIONS tobacco; cro ah s, Woodonware, Q,ueensware, c; i.AsswAitE, i.ATv/rk, •t '.• LAMP I’IXTUKES, COAL Oil., NOTIONS, Ac., etc. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spice, Soda, Salt, Soap, Saleratuu,.Crackers, Candles, Vinegar, Molasser, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Fish, Ruts, Figs, Candies, Baisins, Dried Fruits. Canned Fruits, Candies, Tube, Buckets, Sait Fish, Ac. All the above articles, together with many othei h not- uniiueiated—ti ist das* in quality—frill he sold at as reasonable prices as coiaistent with a fait* profit. Terms strictly cash or i?s equivalent. COINTBY I'RODLTE ALWAYS WASTED ITJIAKKET PBTCES. Store on Washington street," north stdo, one door below Stono Building. 5 2 CHARLES PLATT. GEANCIEES - A.NO r EVERYBODY ELSH Are hereby inform d that anew Grocery ha been opened in liens sc la cr by Abe firm of DAI'GHEIiTY k JACKS* Who hare an entirely new stock which they bought, entirely for cash anti willFeli or trade at low ru".s. Th-ir stock consists of FLOUR, COFFEE, S UGAR, TEA, ' #1 : "- CANDY, NUTH LAMER, COAL OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS, QUEENSWARE, dc. Ail kinds of t'UODUVE WAti’itED in exchange for goods. Ftore on Washington street, opposite the Bank, in room formerly occupied by Mr. Cbas. Di.itt. I’least* call and see what we have to Seii-aud learn our prices. t_AAl_a_—i_. 5-47. ' DAUGHERTY & JAUKS. HARDING & ALTER DRUGGISTS, Rensselaer, Indiana, Would announce to the public that they are still currying on the Dlil'G IHJSJSRSB A? TSi CLD STANP whctc they keep constantly on hand a Ur»«, fresh stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, SYB J3TXJI'3F , SI, Also, an assortment of such School Rook* as arc used in all the schools of Jasper county. * STATIONERY, j - • I | Toilet Articles Patent Medicines, | : ' ! Anything and qj-vrythhig from a bottle of ; ile!i : s Baisiuni>.a-hottte ot A'inegar RittoWk or a box .Of catU-irti-t l-iV«. *» ' A • m vsrciAXS’ F&escjs*" T’DL# - cAsn-fT i y . A»d wo ar? lismp ro »2y to wn“;c*j cnmmtr* at 0115 hour c? day or olgk*. • *.\ *• J. . " '/ '■ ,»%* \a’" u ■ . ->• a . ar;v .yp S L .7 ISasHting: & Allvr,
