Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1873 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Thursday, October 2, 1873.
Mr. Jesse Greenfield lias moved to Clarksville, Tennessee. Potatoes retail for $1 a bushel and onions $1.75 in this market * J. Horn, lock and gunsmith, at Healy & Meyers’s shoe shop, will repair sewing machines. 0-1-it. Johnny Eger lias opened an oys. ter salooit in the Liberal Corner building, cast room on ground fioor. """ —' A new millinery establishment opened in town by the Misses Ilogan. Now you brute, you, buy *%our poor wife a new bonnet. r Call at J. I. Purcupile <fc Co.’s for boots, shoes, dry goods, hats, caps, clothing, &e., for fall and winter wear. The Sabbath school concert postponed last Sunday on account of the rain will be-given next Sabbath evening. Elder D. T. Halstead has withdrawn from the mercantile firm of Willey, Sigler & Halstead, an J | entered upon his new labor of missionary of the Christian denomination for the State of Indiana.
"Faff dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, huts, &e., &c., at J. I. Purcupile & Co.’s. Call and examine the new stock- - - y- It is reported that a homo com-, patty of amateur-dramatic artistsare studyhig and rehearsing with a view of giving a public entertainment in this place, within a couple of weeks. Joans, flannels, waterproofs and yarn 20 per cent, cheaper than last year at Hopkins ’. ~~ ”7' hiifnber of people talk of~ mOving out of Jasper this fall to improve the health ol the county. When all the Bl&k are gone, this will be the healthiest locality in the world. Secretaries oi granges can procure blank njqdiea! ioHSdoi' niomberslii-p at this office, for lb cents a dozen. Mr. D. T. llaLstoad, trustee, desires us to say that the public schools of Marion township will commence on Monday, the 1 3.-„h day of October, where notice is not given to the contrary. . A fresh arrival of boots ami shoi s,_ -consisting of calf and cu h on tnadp kip at bottom price.!, at Hopkins’. — —r Mr. William N. .lopes, of Gillum township, tins county, superintended the White county.fair .this year. Mr. Jones enjoys a fair belt; r than any other aimisoinenl, ami makes one of the most efficient fair officers we ever knew. Do not forget the advantage tlterb is in selecting hoots an:! •hoes from a large, new stock .of good:; hi which there are lip. culls or refuse articles'!— J. I. Purcupile it Co. have several llmnuaml worth nf hoots uliil Shoes, just received, lor the' hill ami winter trade. «, s*M>- ——— Week from next Tuesday the people of Benton, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski counties, will elect a circuit judge. There is now but one caminiate in the Held, Judge Hammond, there is no .excitement, and there is likely to but a small Vote polled. - - —■fc-jy*!.. • , I .-iill have a few pair.; of 1. boots which I willselj at the price.; started out with-$4.50 cash down. . Also as good hoot as heretofore offered •at $4.51), for $4. Dear in mind that. ! do not “wait ’till tomorrow” at these prices, Hunt) IJopkins. The Teachers’ Institute is said to be panning out pretty extensively this week. There are between seventy-five and eighty pretty, school ma’ams of both sexes enrolled, and the pretty-' exercises proceed pretty smoothly and pretty vigorously. The Grange Store lias just received a large and well-selected stock of queenHW!nro,.-wMek-.wiU.he--saM very. low for cash or country produce. We have alsp a good stock of glassware, that wi.ll be sold as cheap as the market will permit. Call and examine our stock beforft. purchasing any where else. DaucFiikkty <& Jacks, Rensselaer, Indiana. Tho-marriage licenses issued by the clerk of Jasper county, Indiana. du ring the month o f Sep Hum ber, 1873, were to John Jacks and Sarah L. Gailev. Euocli J. lioicourt and Klzina Timmons. Marion L. Stephens and Ann LottL. sa Hanna. Thomas G. Smith and Sarah E. Tillett. About forty of the beautiful andgallant educators who are xattcnd-ing-tbe’-Teachers’ Institute now in session, together with a .number of disciples of Terpsichore that do not attend educational matinees, whirled in the giddy dance last night and kept time with rosy hoofs and seven league boots to the fiddling of Uncle Felix TL Donnelly -and Mark Lewis; *
Mr. James S. Banta, of Milroy township, will make a public sale of his personal effects a week from next Saturday, preparatory to leaving for the breezy plains of Kansas. Among other articles he will offer twenty-sevon head of yearling cattle, two cows, four calves* a span of nudes, harness, wagon, etc. He gives twelve months credit, without intfcrelsij'on amounts over five dollars, or discounts them ten per cent, tor cash.
29 bead of good two years old steers and lO head of good three years old steers for sale cheap- Call at the hardware store, Rensselaer Ind. J. H. Wood.
We are told by a gentleman who was at Francesville yesterday that, the hair now held there promises to exceed in attendance and display of stock any previous exhibition of this region of country. We yesterday received from the secretary a nmnber of complimentary tickets tom the officers of the Jasper county Agricultural and Mechanical Association, but it will be impossible for us to distribute them unless those for whom they were intended call at our office. To-morrow a large number of people will go over from Rensselaer to attend the Fair. A balloon ascension is promised as ail attractive feature tor Saturday.
A Card.—Eds. Union: Wo take thisopport unity to return our gratitude to our friends Tor their many or pressions of kindness and regard, ana also for material aid. With kindest regards, yours, J. li. DkMoTts.
It is remarked that II other Snoddy, whose fame as editor of the Remington Joutnul and county Superintendent of Instruction has readied td the uttertiiost coiifities of Jasper, is adorned with a brand newt suit of store duds from bis i crown to liis ankles, (his feet are : still encased in the number 13 bro--1 gaits which he got to electioneer ;in last Hiring), and that now., eith or Lti'om- exta'.s.si-w; hunn ii ty ,-L)r fear.-aT. rubbing the shine off' against pass'- : i-rs-by, or in order that gaping ' crowds which gather Vm the sidewalks to wate.li him pass may have : a better view of his regal splendor and majestic 'proportions', he takes the middle of the street when traversing' back and forth between hisj domicile aijd the Institute. ' w L In view of the hard times sura to ! follow the great financial crash which i has overtaken capitalists during the past week, it behooves all people to lessen their expenditures and livens economically as possible. And oneway to begin is to buy your store go,ids where the best articles' can he j Had for the least money. For dry f goods, boots, shoes, clothing, etc,, -try J. J. i , areupile-.& Co. .—. ». —4 ■* *■* ■ —■ Mr. Lewis Marion, of Jackson | tQwitsliip, NeWtot) county, gives. J notice That on Friday the 10th day. i-of October he. will make a public l sale at which- he will 'offer two ( marcs, two two-years old colts, one spring eolt, one spring—mule colt, four cows, three calves, four yearling steers, six two-years old steers, forty head of shotus, seven or eight | head of heavy hogs, twenty-fiVe or j thirty tons of clover and Timothy 'bay, about twenty five acres of corn in the field, and two sets of harness, lie will also offer at private sale j [ two gelding horses, one, two-horse i wagon, and twenty-live or thirty acres -of corn by the bushel delivered in the crib. Twelve months credit will l>e given on all amounts ; over three' dollars, whether purchased at public or private sale. To.those who got work done at tlieir blacksmith shop and promised to pay “after harvest,” “in three or four weeks,” or in “a day or two,” Messrs. Duvall & Goff 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 tip to time inid pay like gentlemen.— It takes money to run a blacksmith shop and those who owe us are urg- ! ently requested to pay immediately as I we need money, and money must ! come—peaceably if possible, forcibly if must.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfers of real estate in Jasper county, as appears on the records jn the Recorder’s office, for the week ending October Ist, 1873: Florence Casad to Henry A, Barkley, (lie undivided three-tenths of the .e.h fsw of 35,30,- 6.. $ 3UO ; S. N. Caldwell to Geo. G. Jenkins, the w lif nw of 7, 29, 7, 80 acres.... .1,280 David 11. Patt.,u toil M. Butler, the und hf lot 5, block 12, and uud hf ‘ lot 11, block 11 in Remington 350 Joseph G. Hunt to Evuliuo J. Marlin, the se sw of 2, 30, 5, 40 acres... 300 A. McCoy & Thompson to Charles Jouvenat, the n hf uw of 36, 31, 6, i 80 ncres. 120 ■ Mary E. Ragsdale to Michael Mul-r-chey, the no nw of 28, 28, 7, and the , sw uw gw of 27, 23, 6, 50 acres.... 500 j. ~ John H■ Millerrt-aj ta Patrick il. • r 1 I,ally, addition to l Remington 300
Farm for Sale.—Joseph Hawliczek oilers for sale his farm on Blue Grass, in Newton township, Jasper county, Iml., containing SO acres of land, on which are house, barn and other improvements. For further particulars- enquire of Mr. Albert Krashey on adjoiuiug premises. 6-44-lttt.
Remington Items.
Compiled from the Journal. John Stephens's team ran away one day last week and dilapidated a buggy. Two car loads of soldiers passed through Rcniingto on Wednesday of last week, en route for the frontier. Ute Jeffries, minus twenty-seven pounds of him whicli was gobbled up by a fever down in ’ Louisiana, returned home last week. Editor Snoddy and his family have been sick, which i§ the reason assigned for the faulty orthography in previous issues-of the Journal. Mr. D. J. Green has conic hack from Clue ago and brought with him a smiling “vissage,” whatever that may be, which he exhibits on the streets. „ Ed. F. Maxwell has resigned all pecuniary interest in the Journal , and is now convinced there is very little .fun, lots of hard' work, and mighty little money in a country uewspaper office.
Wanted.—so,ooo dozen chickens, ducks, geese; and turkeys, for which I will pay- ihe highest market price in cash. J. R. Hemphill.
Highway Across the Kankakee.
Oakwood, Ind., Sep. 13, 1873. Editors Union: —At a meeting of the citizens of Keener township, Jasper county, Indiana, on the L-yening of September 13th, 1873, for the purpose of devising means for constructing a public highway, from Buck Ridge across the Kankakee swamps to Bachelor s Point, e! D. Fairchild yvas elected chairman, and. A, 11 \V ilco.v, secretary. On motion of David Baker a paper was drawn up lor subscriptions to defray :hc expense of the work, and §BOO was subscribed on the i spat. ———i—q On.motion, Valentine Swartz was j appointed to circulate the Bubseript.ion paper hi Keener J townships. On motion, the people of Hebron, | Porter county, were invited to co- j operate in the enterprise. On motion, the Secretary was directed to furnish a copy ’of; the proceedings of this meeting for publication in The Rensselaer i Union a:ul the Hebron Sun. On motion, adjonmed to meet 1 Wednesday evening, September 17, 1873. E. D. Fairchild, Ch’n. A. R. Wir.pox, Sec. ,
Itlcl.ain’s Candle:! Uasfor OH is a delicious syrup of,the castor bean, a harmless and reliable cathartic 'medicine. 5-39 Out
Circuit Court Jottings.
Ellen Lockwood, was granted a divorce from Eldon E. Lockwood. Sanford H. Morgan, found guilty of obstructing highway* was fined--83 and costs. Isaac V. Alter paid §5 and costs of suit for the privilege of obstruct- j ing a highway.— Joseph Steward, ol Remington, for pleading guilty of a plain drunk was fined So and costs.- - Court has been in session seventeen days and still vox id casts draw their slow length along. Judg'd Chase is very industrious . this week, holding his sessions until ten or cloven o’clock at night. Roll Grimes, of Remington, ’fessod to keeping a gaming table and loaned the court So and costs. John Gus, a belligerent Teuton living near Alters Mills, was taxed &L. and,.cosls- for combiug-Charloy-Burns's whiskers with his fingers. “Cobe” Long, of Remington, one of the best shoemakers in America, told the Judge that it was tlie same old drunk, ana’ his honor concluded “Cobe” had enjoyed fun enough from that source to be worth 85 and costs. Col. Jared 11. Fountain, of Remington, found guilty of selling in toxicating liquor to Charles E. Harlcgav in violation of the statute in such cases made and provided, was fined 85 and costs. Naughty Michael Cook, of Remingtou, plead guilty of indulging to excess in the use of a beverage which inebriates, and tor being' so heedless of consequences Was called upon ior 85 and the costs ol prosecution. Among the .numerous admirable rules Judge Chase has adopted for ■ his guidance is to never reverse his own decisions. Every decision he makes is final and serves for a precedent, until reversed Or set aside by a superior tribunal. Out of an original package of twenty-eight complaints filed with ' Justices of the I’eacc in Carpenter ! township charging Timothy O’Cout nor with selling liquor in violation j of law, they have dwindled down to fourteen cases before J udge Chase.
In thr,eo of these fourteen cases the defendant was found guilty, but has appealed from these findings to the Supreme Court. We wish to call attention to the fact that we arc now receiving a larger and bettef 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 goodsjs large and comprehensive, including a great variety of dress goods, sheetings, Uannc-Is, thread, trimmings and the innumerable articles that are to lie found in a well-selected stock. ..In the line of winter shawls nothing so extensive, so elegant, so varied, or so satisfactory lias ever been displayed in the county as the stock we now offer our customers. A novelty to which wo 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-, — liEui-old & Fendig. September 25th, 1873.
Ulrhain's Verm Huge Sdiifidhs are delightful worm candies. Children are delighted with them. 5-39 6m
Port Wine.
Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, who.se.Port Grapej\Vino has suah a wide reputation, and which physieians prescribe so generally, haswritten a great deal on the making , and management of wine. Mr Speer I was' the first, in this ceuntry w-ho introduef'd the art of making wine from the Dporto Grape, which is now the best wine to he had *
ElGtiiKum’a have been used in thousands of the worst eases of fever and ague. Intermittent fevers and dumb ague, with astonishing' success. They are ottered to the public will) full confidence in their merit. They do not contain poisonous or injurious properties, and cull be taken by adult or child with perfect safety.* They are sugar coated, and for sale by druggists at oO cents per box, or sent bv mud prepaid. 3-39 Gin
. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Survey. £falo of Indiana, Jasper comity:, ss: f'ftAKß notice Thos. F.. Butler, J. 15. Bon--1 131 ] },j-ookli-!d GurJ, Win. Duakie, Jacob Wood, Hezelviali Hinrgis, Kdivard tlturgls., William r’entcrand J. H.MiU-f iliat 1 gwu the sw sty of action 24, township "28, norlb, rangd west,c >«nty and State as idiot's mid dial I Will procsej wild ll |e sur " vcyor of said county on die 21st day of 'October. A. D. 1573,” lo make a legal su." ve J of said section. Se|4. Util, 1873. -SAMUEL BOIt D-j-52-U. Notics of Dissolution of Partnership. t|IIIK copartm rshsp In-rtofore existing nnX Tier tlie, firm name of Wiiloy, Slg.er & lialslead, by mutual consent is tliis day dissolved. Tiie-busincss hvreaflor lobe carried on in the name ol Willey &. Sigler, who v.ill collect and adjust ullaccounts and claims in favor of, and settle, pay and adjust till demands against, said old firm of Willey, Sigler & ljalslead. Si-u. 25,1873. J. If. WILLEM, GEO. SIGLER. D.T. HALSTEAD. With many thanks to the community and trading public icr their very liberal patronoge extended to tho old finn, 1 would heartily bespeak an equally Tibeial continuation of the same to the new one. D. T. HALSTEAD. Election Notice. Slate of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: J 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 i Ofttoher, 1b73, theru- are tq he-vcttdjar and elected in said counly mid State the Tollowing named officers:' one for the 30th witness whereof I have here-. fSEVL ) unto set my hand and the seal of viiTXWx/ said Court at Rensselaer this 15th day of Si plemberTSTib MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Stale of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: T LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of J. ■ said counly and State do hereby, certify theabove to bo a true and correct copy ol the original certificate made out and delivered to trie by the Clerk pf said county. /if-UGSx Witai-ss my hand this_ 15th day of IST .VI, \ “ September, 1873. LEW IS L. DAUG H E RTY, 5-52-3 H S’lieriff Jasper county. Sheriff’s Safe. BY virtue of a certified copy-'of a decree of foreclosure and execution to mo di- ! rectcd from tli© Clerk of the Jasper Circuit j Court,.!-will, expose ut public sale to the I highest bidder ou Saturday the 18th day of October, 1873, between the hours of 10 o’clock A, At. and 1 o’clock P. 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: ’i he northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and north half of the northwest quarter of section seven [7], also the u-udi . vided half cf the south halt of the southwest quarter of section Six 16], 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 discliaige said j.udgmcnit and dijcree, and oil" failure to realize till) fujl amOUUt of.judg meiit. interest and costa. I will ut Tito same Uino and place expose at public, saie the fije simple of said real eatatr. - ■ - Ordered to be sold as the property of Enoch S. Clark and Eliza A. Clark at the suit of John Makeover. V Said sale will bo made without relief from va’uation or appraisement laws. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper cou'n-ty. Thos. J. Spltler, Att’y for Pl'ff. Reitsaolurr, Ind., Sept. I Ml,, A. D. 1873, 5-52- M- " .-is*/ J .3 -
IN BANKRUPTCY. Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. In the District Court, of the United States for.the District of Indiana. In matters of William Irwin, llankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that on Friday the Till day of November, 1873, at 2 o’clock p. m.of that day,.on the premises of said bankrupt, the undersigned Assignee in Bankruptcy of the estate and effects of William Irwin, pursuant to an order of court made and entered in this matter on tho JBth oav of September, 1873, will offer for sale at public auction to tli% tho highest bidder —tho purchaser* to assume tfi'c incumbrances or mortgages, and the laud to be sold in such parcels as will most benefit the estate —tho following described real estate, situated in Carpenter township, Jasper county, Indiana, two miles from ReiningfVm, to-wit: The east half of the north-east qcarter of section IG, township 27, range 6, HD acres; The west half of the south-east quarter of section IG, fownship 27, range 6, 80 acres, The east half of the north-west quarter of section 17, township 27, range G,GO acres, Tho south half of the west half of the northeast quarter of section 17, township 27, range 6, 40 acres. Terms or Sale. —One-third cash In hand, one-third in 9 months, and one-third in 18 months-, the purchaser giving note with approved security, payable in bank, and bearing • 8 per cent, interest from date. These lands will make choice homes. D. C VIERS, Assignee. Remington, Ind., Sept. 30th, 1873. 2-3 Sheriff’s Sale. -- BY virtue of an order of sale and execution to mo directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest biddei on Saturday the llth day of October, 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 Jasper county, the rents and profits fer a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three [23J, fn township twen-ty-nine [29J, north, range six [G], west, in Jaspc-r county, Indiana, a failure to realize the full amount oi 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, Alveroico Shepard, Lavluia 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 forPi'ff. Rensselaer, Sept. 17, A. D. 1873. 5-5.2-31,
Plain Job Printing StTCII aA-SJ Posts§*§, gSg IliSls,' LETTER-HEADS, BLANKS, Circulars, Envelopes, fkc. bonis to onus®, -•» - -1, ,-- - ; ; ' AT REASONABLE PRICES. JAMES- & JIEALEY, • ■ , Ilenssi-lner, Indinmi HARDING &, ALTER • % DRUGGISTS, . 1 . t Rensselaer, Indiana, - r , •. A ' Would Announce to the public that they are still cai lying ou the DillTG BUSINESS :&2 TaS CLD STAN 2 to - - ■ where they keep constantly on hand a large. fresh stock of * DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ; ' DYE STPP3P3. Also, an assortment of »och School Books as are used in all the schools of Jasper county, STATIONERY* Toilet Articles Patent Medicines, j ; -• *■ . '-" ' Anything and everything from a bottle of Hail's Balaam lo a bottle of Vinegar Bittern, or a box of catnartic pills. ritrsteht vs* frescr ts Tiot.ts : -- t , ■ ■' •' ! r'*~ CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED V V ■ \ ' - ' Ami we arc alwav? ready to wait’on customers j at any haurpf tho day of night. . 513 Ilin-iUng A A l|er.
a C STJLRR, HEALER IN ST’A IM/I-; AND FANCY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, -TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. | WOODENWARE, j GLASSWARE,-LAMPS, LAMP FiXTURES. COAL OIL, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO;- CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C„ “Liberal Corner,” fML IJeiasselaer, Indiana.
NEW Farm Hardware STORE. A full assortment of Axes, Hatchets, Ham m<Ts,Woi)d"H*w*. Meat- Saws, Carpenters Liiaats, Scoop -Khovela, Dirt Shovels, Bpadee,j Pitch Forks Manure Forks, Garden Folks, Mattocks, Grain I’nkea, Garden Hakes, Garden 1 Trowels.'Grass Hooks, Does. 8m io thing irons, ! Trace Chains, Uniter Chains, Ax Helves, i I-’Ork and SjSeile Handles, Soap Kettles—To I and 70 gallon, Coil Scuttles, Ash Buckets, i Wrought and Cut Nails, Bolts,Screws.Carpet | Tiicfefir Tfiyets, l>o«’r Hinges, Strap- Hinges. ■ Fifes, the celebrated Diamond Table-Cattery, ;it HUS ■, &C, . | The Best Farm Wagons [in use ■ manniecfuTcil to Tirder; ndan make i Buggies, Light Wag ms, Carts, B’lNffi CARP4AGEW, w-iiecthaTfowg;and yclrietps'grgvtyjrtte'seyly lion. In cm bf-tl ton with the wagon shop Is-a Bfitck-iintb s’.ujp wTiefcf ail kinds of iron 1»p .in '•■u, aucl iiohge siroicrx&; is done by experienced mechanics, General. invitation is ext.-nded the public to call and I see ice win n ’uniting any tiling, iu.either of. : my three departments of business. ISORMA.N WASS>'S7SB, East side of i'yont street, fie low Washington, Ktytsseiftlnttr, En<7. REMINGTON’ . MARBLE WORKS _. ... ; 7 - Permanently Established. I ain now prepared to famish all kinds of work in Marble, such as jioNrnrNTs, TAIH.KTS, TOJIHS, TABLB.TOPS, ItfASTEt PIECES, Ac., on short notice and at reasonable prices. By [ straight foi ward dealing^!—hope ta-meeivy a i lair share of pal'ouage from citizens ot Benton, Jasper and Newton counties, and tnviie them to cal I on me and learn my pi ices before sending orders elsewhere. Encourage Home Industry. My facilities for procuring good Marble are equal to the. best-, and as for tho style in finish lam ah aid of no competition. All orders filled promptly, and in urgent cases can fill orders on from 15 to 20 day’s notice. It will, ue my earnest endeavor to-pleaso all. Orders byniail will receive prompt, attention. W. \V. F>OiST' IGTJ, 02 Cm lieiiungton, Indiana, McL AIN’S . SYP.Vf OF 77/R CAS- j It is a delicious SfvroP of Die Castor Hearn i having .ail iKo rec.ciial piop’-rties of the . Castor Oil, without its disagreeable taste.- , There is no repulsion or recoil in taking it: i This syrup does not contain CaStC*' Oil. It is j a Cathartic that regulate tho hose!*. Ilayit- : ual constipation ,i.n adults, stomaeh-ttChtHg, feverish and trefhipg child'en are speedi.y re- , lieved, and this cm ire scconiplisbcd with the to/i up of the Ciistnr ISmn, mm: h more satisMC- ; toiity an.d perfectly, Ilian any other wicdittftft... It is a mild phvsic, opeiatcs without- grip- j is decidedly the best and safest Cathartic. — Children should not be dosed with nostrums j or substitutes, but hive administered the ac- i tive-priocipie »f the CaAor Bean in Syrilp, j instead of nasty, disagreeable, rephlsive ■ Castor Oil. Physicians recommend ’bis t medicine to tber’-patients Mothers; provide i yourselves with a bottle At occe. Plicc, 25 cents per bottle. McLAIH’SCAUDIED VESSHTRGE EOS3ONS. Are perfectly beautiful, delicious and etfective. They re-emble Cream Bonbons kept in Confectioners’shops. Tbeir tasta is delightful, they-are suie and speedy in removing worms. Price 25 cents pci box. The Candy " is TnGch isTgerv inrd dt«:s »ct h'svc any append ante- of: twin" medicated. Ctiildreti lov-e them and cry for them. Be sure yon get HcLain’s Vermifuge Bonbons. Sold by all Druggist} and /De fers in Medicines. - VAXRHAACK, STEVENSON A REID. 92 A 94 Lake Street Chicago, Foie Agents. EMMET KANNAI, A gen-, 5-39-6 m. Rensselaer, Indiana.
If you are Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, Broken Down Constitution, Or require a Remedy to Parity and Enrich the Blood, you will find Dr. Crook’s Compound Syrup Of roke Boot to txwnc, greater merit, cure you more speedily, and do you more good than anv and-al l other remedies combined.' Tbat Pale, Yellow. Sirkly-lookins Skin Is fchanced to one ol freshness nnd health Those Diseases of the Shiii.Piraples.Pnstales, Blotches and eruptions are removed. Nerofnla, Ncrofnlons Diseases of the Eyes, While Swellings, Clcerif, Old Mores or any kind of Ilumor rapidly dwlnd o and disappear under Hs influence. What is It? Jt is nature’* own restorer 1 A soluble ox yd of Iron combined with the medicinal properties of Poke Root divested ot all’dlsagreeable qualities. It wjdlcureany Disease whose real or direct cause is Bad Blood. Rbenmatlsm, Pains In Limbs oi Bones, Constitutions broken down by Mercurial or other poisons, are all eared by It. For Syphilis, or Syphilitic taint, there is nothing equal to It. A trial wilt prove it. aolaoy- . DBUOGISTS UVE
NEW GENTS’ —— - 1 -t—.' V" *’’ “ ?®aai3Sßaa ttbiusThe people of Jasper county who trade in Rensselaer are invited to inspect oar stock o iIIEGMGEE AKD l \ riEttSHIHTS, COELtIG.Ct trs, NECKTIES, POCKET HAN EIKEKCIIIEft,KNIT JACKETS, t'S DEUCEOTIVINC, BIiOVES, MITTESs, SCSPEHDEHS, 120S1EUV, - * - 1 ■ . C- 1 *T“ .kn<T, in short, n full and ccmpTcW assortmea of Gen elements Wear! Which may be found in the fourth door be iow the corner of Vat Rensselaer eyid Wash ing ton streets, north Side.’ Ws also have a choice selection of SfW Shaft*, Ping, Fine Cut Chewing and SmokingTOBAOOO, AND OIGAP.S' Also a limited assortment of Fine Stationery, including Pens, Writing Paper, Envelopes and l.eud Pepcila, We also keep a few Notions.and both . CUBA? AND GOOD GOLD JEWELRY For lu'dies and Gentlemen—such, as Rings, Cliarms, Bosom Pins, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Ac. C all hnd see ns—it is no trouble to show goods: 5-24 J.8.4J. F. HEMPHILL. WBLLEY & SlGhEtl DEALERS IN it goods, mm, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, MOTIONS, 2 and.in shdbi, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ANNOt'NCB A LARGE-STOCK FO2 THE SEEING OF 1873. i . 1 * . ~ ■ j.j - 1 - j- in ora r . . ' j- •• ,-o . . - U Dry Gcsss Department t ■ . A«E TO BE FOCN 0 f - - . " TJIK LATEST AN 0 MOST POPtlI.AU S-I TLES TO hill BIBP OKKVV GOODS, SLCU AS JAPAN if»F. SILKS, pHiPACAS, UEl’ti, t’HttW, tiIAE. lIA.US, PKINTS, nCSLINS, &C. I ALSO—SHEETINGS. TICKINGS, OKIEUNCS, DENI.nS. CARPET AVAStP, DRESS TItINUtXOS, 01T--1 TONS, THREAD, Ac., Ac. j | J READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. COATS, . PANTS, A'ESTS, AN 0 FCI-E *t'*TS, A 1.M1..TA ll.Oil'S GOO US IN VAKt- ; ETTiCLOTIIS, CASIMEI4ES, J BANS, | A'ESTJNBS, Ac. I "7 ' v I.- .. ; .
Hats and Caps o. FOJt tIEH -4fllD BOYS, IJ* tiKI. tr dVAXTITV ASD.TS.ISV ST Y fifes. WEALHO h.tVF. IS STOCK AMI WILI.HEEP A FIXE ASSdjfTMBS ir OF ■ v SCOTS A 272 S2OBS' ' FOB JIES, WOMEN Alta CIIILv DUES; WHICH WE WILL SELL as'' CHEAP AS ARY IK.THE MAItKET. ' i *OUR GROCERIES' AHE THE BETTIA KAKKBT, AAn ’ I W ILL BE SOI B at heasokable puofits. ! # p.i S.». AK» Si:V. IS IK THU POST 1 oi FICE Mlll DUe, KCASSII'i'AEH, lADnii i. ". ' : ... w ILI.EY »V SI«liE%
