Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1873 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

Thursday, September 25, 1873.

There are any quantity of ducks about the river now to furnish sport and good diet for hunters. * . - • 1 T Teachers’ Institute commences to hold its annual session for 1873, nett Monday. Come down and attend it. J. Horn, lock and gunsmith, at Healy & Meyers’s shoe shop, will repair sewing machines. 6-l-4t. ■ I » ♦ »' ■ New soft corn is quoted at 25 cents a bushel, good new corn at 35 centg old corn at 40 cents in Rensselaer. it is reported that Gen. Irwin, of the Wabash & ■ Lake Michigan railroad project, is not Io be heard of. Vlall At J. I, Purcupile & bo.’s for Boots, snbes, dry woods, hats, caps, clothing. &c., for fall and winter wear. ’ The public is informed there is “Korn Mele fur Sail Ilea?’ a sign which ornaments a coiPer grocery at Remington. —; « ► — Judge Chase sentenced the boy Stowers charged with stealing money from Mr. McCurtain, of Barkley township, to thirty days in jail. — Fall dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, &c., &c., at J. I. Purcupile & Co.’s. Call and examine the new stock. Father Babb has a good square meal and clean bed at reasonable prices for the weary traveler who has occasion to visit Remington. — Call and see him.

I. Shortridge has been perambulating about the northern part of Jasper county, and says there is an immense amount of the finest hay iii g,hat section for stock.— Lowell Star. A fresh arrival of boots and shoes, consisting of calf and custom made “kip at bottom prices, at Hopkins’. So far as we have heard, Judge Chase has created a favorable impression upon those who have business to transact in the Circuit court this week. Wm. Dalson, formerly near Hebron, is trying to prove the propriety of raising peanuts upon some of the sand ridges-o-f Jasper county, with rather promising success so far. — Lowell Star. Jeans, fiame’s, waterproofs and yarn 20 per cent, cheaper than hist year at Hopkins’. A portion of the north abutment of the iron bridge across the Iroquois, hear Mr. Joseph Robinson’s , place, a mile east of town, has been partially undermined and is falling ..down. All who subscribe Tiow Tbr“Tb.cF Rensselaer Union for 1874, will' receive it during the months of October, November andDeceniber, 1873, free. Come in and subscribe before jou go home from court. 29 head of good two years old ■steers and IO head of good threeyears old steers lor sale cheap. Call at the hardware store, Rensselaer, Ind. J. H. Wood. The teachers of Jasper county will hold their annual Institute in Rensselaer next week. Have not heard of much preparation being shade, but presume those interested 'will endeavor to improve on previ--o u s sees ions. ’. - ■ ■ Samuel Daugherty, the livery •stable man, leaped from a runaway team on Saturday and’ sustained a shock that rendered him unconscious for several hours, but next imoruing was attending to’business as usual.

Wo will send The Rensselaer (Union free for ithe balance of tliife jy«aT,:to all who renew their subscriptions, or who subscribe for 1874, and paiy $2 in advance. James & Healey. . Judge Chase feeds ■ at Mr. R. J. Hopkins’s table this week, which fact accounts in a great measure for that pleased, satisfied expression that overspreads his intellect" ual countenance. There are few better cooks on thi s mtind anc sphere than Mrs. Hopkins and her table is always loaded with the best in market. We can confidently recommend Speer’s Port Grape as a superior article of Wipe for the sick and debilitated, and, al I'those who re* quire yinous stimulation and invigoration. We trust it will take the place ot the nbxious imitations so much in use. Physicians continue to employ the Port Grape Wine in y their practice in all cases where a pure article of wine is culled for. and do all in theirpower to foster and entWDrxte its production. *

The jury in the case of Al. Sny» der, implicated in the Wormet outrage, after meditating in the jury room fifteen hours or more, returned a verdict of guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill and sentenced the prisoner to two years in the penitentiary. - Secretaries of Granges can procure blank applications for membership at this office; for 10 cents a dozen. The jury before whom John Newcome was tried Tuesday, brought in a verdict of guilty of an assault and battery with intent to kill the Wormet family. In consideration that Newcome is but sixteen years of age the penalty inflicted was merciful and he was sentenced to pay a fine of SIOO and to .be imprisoned in the county jail for six months. Do not forget the advantage there is in selecting boots and shoes from a large; new stock of goods in which there are no culls or refuse articles.— J. I. Purcupile & Go. have several thousand dollars’ worth of boots and shoes, just received, for the fall and winter trade.

Uncle Felix R. Donnelly returned t<s his home in Remington last Thursday; after spending a couple of mouths of so in Texas. He likes Texas—?ays it is a fine country, with fine climate fi ne P ros " peets—but business is duii, times hard, and the manners and customs of the people are not altogether agreeable to a Northern man. He. thinks he would like to go with a colony and settle in that State, but to go alone or with only—two or three families —oh, no sir, no I Please excuse Phelix R. I still have a few pairs of Lafayette boots which I will sell at the prices started out with—s4.so cash down.— Also as good boot as heretofore offered at $4.50, for $4. Bear in mind that I do not ’’wait ’till tomorrow” at these prices. LuddHOPKins. The Grange Store lias just received a large and well-selected stock of quecnsware, which will be sold very low for cash or country produce. Wehave also a good stock of glassware, that will be sold as cheap as the market will permit. Call and examine our stock before purchasing any where else. Daugherty A Jacks, Rensselaer, Indiana. In view of the hard times sure to follow the great financial crash which has overtaken capitalists during the past week, it behooves all people to lessen their expenditures and live as economically as possible. And one . way to begin is to buy your store goods where the best articles can be | had for the least money. For dry goods, boots, shoes, clothing, etc., try J. I. Purcupile & Co.

To those who got work done at their blacksmith shop and promised to pay “after harvest,” “in three or four weeks,” or in “a day or two,” Messrs. Duvall & GofT would suggest that harvest is now over, three or four weeks have past, a day or two have gone by and time is up. Now come up to time and pay like gentlemen.— It takes money to run .a blacksmith shop and those who owe us are urgently requested to pay immediately aS we need money, Mid money must come—peaceably if possible, forcibly if must.

RlcLain’a Candied Castor Oil is a delicious syrup of the castor bean, a harmless and reliable cathartic medicine. 5-39 6in Wanted.—€o,ooo dozen chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys, for which I will pay the highest market price in eash. J. B. Hemphill. Farm for.Sale.— Joseph Ilawliezek oilers for sale his farm on Blue Grass, 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 adjoining premises. 5-44-10 t.

Church Meeting.

Notice to members of the Presbyterian church of Rensselaer. You are -requested to meet at the church in Rensselaer, on Saturday, the fourth day of October, at 2 o’clock p. M., to attend to important.busilless connect-, ed with the interests of the church

Hofmann's Hop Pills nave been used in thousands 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 not contain poisonous or injurious properties, and can :be 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 6m

Real Estate Transfers.

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 Sep tember 24th, 1873: Henry C Wills to Janies W Cole the sw of 2. 31, 5, 160 acres f 2,400 Presley Dunlap to Jeduthan S Hopkins the sw sw of 12. 23,7, 40 acres. 100 Samuel Heffley to George Stallboom the nw sw of 21,31, 5,40 acres 200 Henry Lindsey et al to Mahlon Johnson lot in Remington 150 Mahlon Johnson to George W Patton lot in Remington. 1,000 Mary E Erwin to C M McCaslin pt s hf sw 24, 28, 7, 50 acre 5....... 800 g P Thompson to A J Reed the lie ne of 23, 30» 6, 40 acre5......i..... 25 M F Connett to James H Benson lot in Tilton’s add to Remington.... 125 James S Banta to William L Clark pt se uw of 16,28,"5 1 Jam-s II Benson to Jajnes S. Banta lot iu Tilton's add to Remington ~. 105 Hiram Kissinger to George 11 By- ___ era the nu se of 10,31,5, 40 acres., 250 Joseph M Tilford to I own of Remington lot 4, block 18 in Remington . \....... 125

to call attention to the fact that we are now receiving a larger and better stock of merchandise than we ever before brought to the county. Our clothing department contains a better variety of men’s and boys’ apparel than is to be found anywhere else in Jasper county. The articles are well made, are of excellent material, and made up in the latest and most fashionable styles. Our general assortment of dry goods is large and comprehensive, including a great variety of dress goods, sheetings, flannels, thread, trimmings and the innumerable articles that are to be found in a well-selected stock. In the line of Winter shawls nothing so extensive, so elegant, so varied, or so satisfactory has ever been displayed in the county as the stock we now offer our customers. A novelty to which we particularly desire to call the attention of lady customers, is, a select lot of ladies’ trimmed, black velvet hats, which are the most tasty, the most becoming, and the most elegant head attire now in the market. Our assortment of boots, shoes and gaiters for men, women and children is never allowed to run down, but a full line of the best and cheapest articles is always to be found in our store. The hats and caps which comprise our stock of these articles, are most excellent of their kind, and the prices are very low. To supply a constantly increasing demand for such articles we have trunks, valises, traveling baskets, traveling bags, umbrellas, and a thousand articles not necessary to name over. Thankful for past favors from the public, we shall strive to merit your continued confidence, and respectfully invite everybody to call and see our splendid new stock of goods, which we propose to sell at prices that will defy all competition. Respectfully, Leopold & Fendig. September 25th, 1873.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Ejection Notice. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: 1 MARION L. SPITLER? Clerk of the -1 j Circuit Court in and for said county and State, do certify that on the 14th day of October, 1873, there are to be voted for and elected in said-county and State the following named officers: one Judge for the 30th Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana. In witness whereof I have here[SEAl'' unto set my hand and the seal of said Court at Rensselaer this 15th day of September 1873. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: I LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of , said county and State do hereby certify the above to be a true and correct copy of the original certificate made out and delivered to me by the Clerk of said county. zT-—--X Witness mv hand this 15th day of ( SEAL 1 September, 1873 LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, 5-52-.’lt. Sheriff Jasper county. Notice of Survey. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: r |IAK E notice Thos. E. Butler, J. B. BunX nell, Brookfield Gard, Wm. Dunkle, Jacob Wood, Hezekiah Sturgis, Edward Sturgis, William Foster and J. 11. Mills that I own the sw sw of section 24, township 28, north, range 6, west, county and State as above, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of said county on the 21st day of October. A. D- 1873, to make a legal survey of said section. Sept. 15th, 1873. SAMUEL BOYD. 5-52-4 L

1 Notice of Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator, will upon the 2. T th • day of October, 1873, upon the premia’s offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder, provided two-thirds of the appraised value bo bid, the fee simple of the west half of lot number sixty-five (65;, in the original plat of the town (now city) of Franklin, Johnson county, Inoiana, and upon the 29th day of October, 1873. upon the premises, will offer for sale at public aUcI tiou, and sell to the highest binder, provided two-thirds of the appraised value be bid, the fee simple of the north half of the northeast quarter, of section Wenty [2o], and the south half of the southeast quarter, of section seventeen 1-17], both in towusliip thlrty- , one [3l], north of range six west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Said sale being by order of the Johnson Circuit Court aud upon the following terms: One-third cash in hand, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months, i with interest from day of sale, notes with approved security, waiving re lief from valuation and appraisement laws and providing Tor attorney's fees if suit be instituted. SHADRACH C. BROWN, Adm’r, Thomas Cuffelt, deceased. September 4,1873. 5-51-3 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of au order of sale and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the,Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest biddei on Saturday the 11th day of October, 1873. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and-4 o’clock P. M- of said day, rl the. door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents and profits ter a term of not -exceeding seven years, of tho following described real estate, to-wit: The north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three [23 J, i n tow iishi p twe n-ty-niue [29], north, range six [6], west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and ou 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 George W. Payne, Alverniee Shepard, Lavinia Shepard and Marion L- Spitler at the suit of Stephen B. Sturges. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper county. S. P. Thompson, Att’y for Pl'ff. Rensselaer, Sept. 17, A. D. 1873. 5-52-3 t. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure and execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 18th day of October, 1873, between the hours of 10 o’clock A, M. aud 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper county, the rents aud profits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and north half of the northwest quarter of section seven [7], also the undivided half of the south half of the southwest quarter of section six [6], all in township twenty-eight [2B], north, range five [s], west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said judgment and decree, and ou failure to realixe the full amount of judg. ment, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Ordered to be sold as-the property of Enoch S. Clark and Elixa A. Clark at the suit of John Makeever. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper comity. Thos. J; Spitler, Att’y for Pl’ff. " ... Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 18th, A. D. 187.1. 5-52;4t.

J. COEN.

McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons are delightful worm dandles. Children are delighted with them. 5-39 6m 10,000 TONS OF BROOM CORN ’uv-a.jnttjeiu To work up on shares, for cash, or for country produce. A good chance for those having broom corn to make up. Call on JOHN H. KARSNER, Rensselaer, Jasper county, tud. 6-1 -6m BUSINESS CARDS. ®. A. MOSS, Physician and Surgeon, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Office in Shanghai Briildiag, Front Boom, Over W. J. lines’ Grocery Store. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Hensselaer, Indiana. Office in Harding 4 Reeve’s Drug Store, 1. H. LOUGHBIDGB. - B. Y. MARTIN wlgiiridge a martin, PHYSICIANS AND SCRGEONS Rensselaer, Indiana. M. F. CHILCOTE, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office opposite Court House Square, on Washington Street, Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. 5-25-1 y THOS. J. SPITLER, ATTOBMY AT IAW OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. Especial attention given to Reel Estate and Fire Insurance business. BIMON F. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Proa. Atty. Mth Circuit. Will practice in the Courtaof Pulaski, Jaajcr, Newton and Benton counties. THOMPSON &, BRO 'S LAW AND REAL ESTATE OFFCE, Rensselaer. Indiana. WM. H. MARTIN, ) (JOSHUA HEALEY. Kentland, Ind. $ £ Rensselaer,lnd. MARTIN & HEALEY, ATTORNEYS AT UAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. &sf-Will practice in the courts of Jasper and adjoining counties.

9ANXHLB. XKXX.I.BR. ATTORHIY AT IAW, NOTARY PUBLIC & LAND AGENT. Office with T. J. Spitler, in Court House, KENi-r-EI.AEU, IND. ALFRED M’COY. ALFRED THOMPSON A. McCOY * THOMPSON, BANKERS. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Buy and sell Ccln and Domestic Exchang make Collections on all available point,, pay Interest on specified time depoeitea, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. Uj’Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m no JI lx.. TEETH TEETH TEETH inserted—from I handsomely fll- examined free one to an I led with of charge, entire set | gold or stiver. C. C. CH ENEY, DENTIST, KeuHsclaer, Indiana. OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE. -iSa*All work warranted for five years. 5 3 . aai—, DITVA LL'S BLACKSMITH SHOP Is in operation one door above Express Office, RENSSELAER All kinds of blacksmithing done to order —I Will 14 J. WHIUHT, USSS THX OLD UNDERTAKER, Has Coffins of all sizes on hand and is prepared to fill ail orders for any style. Plain or Fancy, at reduceu prices 1-17-ts DAILY HACK LINE AMD LIVERY STABLE. Hacks run daily (Sundays excepted) between Rensaelaerandßradford.on the 0 & L RR. Horsesand Carriages to let at reasonable rates. J W.Duvall. HANDY MAN. Th e undersigned will do all kinds of odd jobs, such as digging, walling and cleaning wells, cisterns and cellars, makng garden s nailing lath and Shingles; making renccs. Ac 5-4-ly JAMES W. PORTER. AUSTIN HOUSE, JOHN M AUSTIN, PROPEIETOB 8. E. cor. Washington and Front sts., RENSSELAER. - - - INDIANA. Special attention to the accomodation of travellers. Good stables attached. 4-21

CENTRAL HOTEL, Cor. VanJimtttlaer and Washington Sts., HEXMELAEH, INDIANA. This House has been thoroughly renovated and furnished throughout with new furniture. Commodious stables attached. THOS. BOROUOHB. Protbibtoh. New Blacksmith Shop. The public is notified that I have bought the Blacksmith Shop southwest side of Front street, near the old saw mill, and repaired it to receive customers. WOOD SHOP In connection where a agon making and Tepairing will be done by skillful mechanics. Patrons os Husbandry and other cash customers will find it to their advantage to give me their patronage. BAMBON AhWlll. OXOKGB ROBINSON, OLIVBR P. ROBINSON. Joiners & Builders Rensselaer, Indiana, Are ready to make contracts for bitilding, altering, or repairing Houses, Barns, Stables, Ac., aud will do all kinds of work pertaining to the Joiner's trade. We have bought the Old Saw Mill property with its water privilege, planing mill and circular saw. Call and see us. Estimates funiahed when desired. 5-43-3 mo

—Downing & Little, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL AND PAPER HANGERS! IMITATE WOOD OR MARBLE. JStPAII orders promptly attended to. Plain Job Printing SUCEt- A 8 ■ ■' j Posters, Sale Bills, LETTER-HEADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, &c. DONE TO ORDER, AT REASONABLE PRICES. JAMES &, HEALEY, Rensselaer* Indiana

HARDING & ALTER DRUGGISTS, Rensselaer, Indiana, Would announce to the public that they are still carrying on the DRUG BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND where they keep constantly on hand a large, tull'and fresh stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, XJ-STJEJ STUFFS, Also, an assortment of such School Books as are need in all the schools of Jasper county, STATIONERY, Toiler Affixes Patent Medicines, Anything and everything from a bottle of Hall’s Balsam to a bottle o: Vinegar Bitters, or a box of cathartic pills. PHYSIC JANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED id And we are always ready to customers at any hour of the day or night. 519 Ilnrdinff At Alter. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. AND THE CHROMO Y 0 SEMITE! Having control of the magnificent OIL CHROMO. TO manTßrw are able to offer a combination of literary and artiatic work of genuine woith, and at pricea uiprecedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature’s grandest work, is not presented in the usual limited style.—its dimensions, 14x20, making a picture of very desirable sixe, in itself an ORNANFJT TO THE ROOM graced by its presence. But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will be' allowed to go to the retail atorea, and those will be sold st their Actual Ketail Price, 96.00, while if o'dered in connection with our Magazine, both will be furnished for - $1.50. As a Premium the picture may be obtained by sending us two wmbweriptiomo for Mse .Viugawine, at 81 each, or by subscribing tor the Magazine two year*/ in advance, at SI.OO per annum. Address WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, Newborgb t N. Y. 8. E. 'SHUTES, Publisher.

C. C, STARR, y DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEHY. avoodeny'Ain; GLABBWARB, LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, COAL OIL, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ “Liberal Corner,” 5-4 Rensselaer, Indiana.

ISTJEFW Farm Hardware STORE. A full assortment of Axes, Hatchets, Ilam mirs, Wood Saws, Meat Saws, Carpenter’s Saws, Scoop Shovels, Dirt Shovels, Spades, Pitch Forks Manure Forks. Garden Folks, Mattocks, Grain Rakes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grass Hooks, Hoes. Smoothing Irons, Trace Chains, Halter Chains, Ax Helves, Fork and Spade Handles, Soap Kettles—ls and 29 gallon, Coal Scuttles, Ash Buckets, Wrought and Cut Nails, Bolts,Screws,Carpet Tacks, Rivets, Door Hinges, Strap Hinges, Files, the celebrated Diamond Table Cutlery, <fcc„ Ac., Ac. The Best Farm Wagons in use manufactured to order; also make Buggies, Light Wagons, Carts, FINE CAGRIAGESf, Wheelbarrows, and vehicles of every description. In connection with the wngon shop is a Blacksmith shop where all kinds of Iron Repairing, and HORSE SHOEING is done by experienced mechanics. General 'invitation is extended the public to call and” see me whin wanting any thing in either of my three departments of business. NORMAL WARNER, Eastside of Front street, below Washington, Rensselaer, Inti. TITIMTNiyrON' MARBLE WORKS. Permanently Established. lam now prepared to furnish all kinds of work in Marble, such as MONUMENTS, TABLETS, TOMBS, TABLE.TOPS, MANTEL PIECES, Ace., on short notice and at reasonable prices. By straight forward dealing, 1 hope to receive a fair share of patronage from citizens of Ben ton. Jasper and Newton counties, and invite them to call on me and learn my prices before sending orders elsewhere. Encourage Home industry. My facilities for procuring good Marble are equal to the best, and as for the style in finish lam afraid of no competition. All orders filled promptly, and in urgent cases can. fill orders on from 15 to 20 day’s notice. It will be my earnest endeavor to please all. O; ders by mail will receive prompt attention. W. .W.-&*OSTKR, 32 0m Kemlngton, Indiana. £ McL AIN’S CANDIED JLBoastoroil ■ SYRUP OF THE CASTOR BEAJf It is a delicious Syrup of the Castor Beanhaving all the remedial properties of the Castor Oil. without its disagreeable taste.— There is no repulsion or recoil in taking it. This syrup does not contain Castor OH. Hia Cathartic that regulates the bowel,. Habitual constipation in adults, stomach aching, feverish end teething children arc speedily telieved, and this can be accomplished with the Syrup of the JNstor Kean, much more satisfactorily and perfectly, than auy other medicine. It. Is a uithd jrtivsfc, operates without grip ing. aud iu inflammation of the bowels, it is decidedly the best and safest Cathartic.— Children should'not be dosed with nostrums or substitutes, but ha vo administered the active principle of the Ca-tor Bean io Syrop; instead of nasty, 'disagreeable, repulsive Castor Oil. Physicians recommend, ’his medicine to their patients Mothers, provide yourselves with a buttle at oucc. Price, 25 cents per bottle. JtcLAIN’S CANDIED VERMIFUGE BONBONS. Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and effective. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept in Confectioners’ shops. Their taste is delightful, they are sure and speedy in removing worms. Price. 25 cents pei box. The Candy is much larger, and does not have any appearance of being medicated. Children love them and cry for them. Be sure yon get McLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Mtdiernes. VAN SHA ACK, STEVENSON A REID, 92 A 94 Lake Street Chicago. Sole Agents. EMMET KANSAL, Agent, 5-39-6 m P.enuelaer, Indiana. Dr. Crook’s Wine of~Tar VHP Contains Vegetable In|l| gredien tn ofUndoubted ■M Tonic value combined ■■l with the rich medicinal ■■l qualities of Tar, which cause it to build up the weak and debiL and rapidly Stagr SI ’SURres to re exhausted ■Ww nyPlitrengtb. It cleanses Stomach, relaxes Liver, and causes folMl >o digest, fflremoving Dyspepsia llillllHnlllllllflflßll and Indigestion. It is a Superior Tonic, ,®| restores the appetite Wl<lT'r?wlmߣSH ancl strengthens the Illjy.'hlJI .vstein. For Pains in ESIMUmMHB the Breast, Side or fW, H Back. <iravel or Kid. fluey disease, diseases . 3of the Vrinary Or-■-:'S-£Av' H gans.Janndieoorany Llier Complaint it has no equal. It effeotually cures alK'ongbs * -v-O'"' • ffll Colds, and all diseases liilmßßinffiaSi o f the throat and SOSJtiIMLD^ LUNGS, and has been pronounced a specific (or Asthma aDd Bronchitis. TRYIU® Sold by DBDGGJBT3 EVERY* llfclifc-

NEW GENTS’ Maus The people., ofJasper cotlniy, who trade in Rensselaer are invited to inspect our stock o HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, r— NEGLIGEE AND iffl DEBSHIUTS, COLLAItS.IIHS, NECKTIES, POCKET HAN DKERCHIEFS, KN IT JACKETS, UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, MITTENS, SUSPENOEKS, HOSIERY, And, Th short, a full and complete assortruen of Gentlemen’s Wear! Which may he found in the fourth door be low the corner of Vaußensselaer and Wash ingtou streets, north side. Wo also have a choice selection of Shbrta, Plug, Fine Cut Chewing .. - - and Smoking TOBACCO, AND OIGAP.S Also a limited assortment of Fine Stationery, including Pens, Writing Paper, Envelopes and Lead Pencils, We also keep a few Notions and both CHEAP AND GOOD GOLD JEWELBY For Ladies and Gentlemen—such as Rings' Charms, Bosom Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ac. Call and see us—it is no trouble to show goods. 5-24 J. B. 4.J. F. HEMP BILL. WILLEY, SIGLER & HALSTEAD de a Lems in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, OAFS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, AN D, IN SHORT, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ANNOUNCE A ' LARGE STOCK FOR THE SPRING OF 1873. IN OCII Dry Go®3s Department ABE TO BE FOUND THE LATEST AND MOST POPELAK STYLES OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS JAPANESESILKS, ALPACAS. HI PS. PLAIDS. GINGHAMS, PRINTS, MCMLINS, Ac. ALSO—.SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, DRILLINGS, DENIMS. CARPET WARP, DHESS TlttnntNliS, BUTTONS, THREAD, Ac., Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING FOB MEN AND BOVS. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, AND FELL SUITS. ALSO—.TAILOU'S GOODS IN VARIETV: CLOTHS, CASIMEKES, JEANS, VESTINGS. Ac. Hats and Caps FOR MEN ANDROVS, IN GKfc.tr QUANTITY AND MAN V STYLES. WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK ANO WILL KEEP A FINE ASSORTMENT OF .............. ..... ... BOOTS AND SSOSS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDHBN; WHICH WK WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE MARKET. w OUR GROCERIES ARE THE BEST IN'MARKET, AN» WILL BE SOLD At HEASO.3AH I PROFITS. CALL AN D SEE US ilk *HB POST OFFICE BUILDING. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Willey, Sigler & Halite !