Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. I.PnrcOplie A. Co. will sell their whole stock of clothing at net cost, for eaatr only. McLain's t'ermllug'c Bonbons are delightful Worm candies. Children are delighted With them. For sale by Emmet Kannal, Druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. 5-39 6m McLain’s Candled Castor Oil is a delicious syrup of the caator bean, a harmless and refiable cathartic medicine. For sale by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. 5-39 6m IO per cent, will be deducted from regular prices in favor of those who pay the money down for work they nave done at our shop. W here account is opened full prices will be charged. Duvall & Goff. Warning.— All persons are hereby notified that I will commence prosecutions against those who unlawfully take wood, rails, or other timber from what is know as the “Woodford lands.” William Bull, 6-10 ‘ Agent. For Sale.— A farm of 200 acres, 160 acres in a high state of cultivation, good story and a half dwelling house, good barn, good fences, and good orchard; two miles from Rensselaer.— Forty acres of good timber within a short distance of improved land Terms reasonable. Apply at this office.
Notice.— All persons knowing themselves Indebted to Emmet Kannal, Druggist, will please call and settle atonce. All accounts remaining unsettled after December 31, 1873, will be placed in the hands of Chilcote & Yeoman for collection. (Signed) Emmet Kannal. Dec. 16th, 1873, Hofmann’s Hop Pills have beefi used in thousands of the* 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 can be taken by adult or child with perfect safety. They are sugar coated, and for by druggists at 50 cents per box, or sent by mail prepaid.— For sale by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. 5-39 Gm Christmas and lew Years will soon be along, and those who contemplate making presents should not fail to call and see what Johnny Hemphill has for this purpose before purchases are concluded. He has a magnificent assortment of hats, caps, mittens, gloves, hosiery, comforts, knit goods, suspenders, men’s underwear, fine shirts, collars, cuffs, neck ties, notions, jewelry, confectionery, toys, tobacco, cigars, oysters, &c., which will be sold cheap indeed for the money down. Don’t forget Johnny Hemphill. .
Holiday Goods. — Emmet Kannal has on hands a fine stock of Holiday Goods, consisting of Albums, Portfolios. Scrap Books, and a good line of Literature including some of the most popular poems, works of Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and other great authors, together with juvinile worksand toy books in endless variety. Don’t fail to buy a Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary; it will be a handsome and very useful present for the family circle. Also a grand variety of new and popular Games, suitable for young and old, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. These goods must be sold, and at figures within reach of every one, strictly Tor cash. Everybody Get Ready. We are bound to of our stock at greatly reduced prices, and for cash will sell the following articles at the figures advertised : Custom made shoes, which we have been selling at $2.25. for $1.90. Same quality of misses’ shoes that we sold at $2. for $1,65. Children’s shoes that sold for $1.50, price down to $1.20. Buck gloves and mits at net cost. Clothing at cost. Men’s and boys’ boots at2opercent. reduction. J. I. Purcupile & Co. ESTRAY NOTICES. STRAYED from the undersigned, one bluck mare colt having one white hind foot; a bay horse colt with star in face; both two years old next spring. Also one bay horse colt, three years old next spring, with very large head, large joints, long ears, long legs, and quite tall. Any information about whe-e these colts are, left st our 'arm near Goodlanc Indiana, will be liberally rewarded. Dec. 17. 1873. JOHN GORDON & SON. rpAKEN UP by G. Shultz, of Union townX ship, Jasper county, Indiana, December 13th, 1873, one yearling steer, mostly white, neck and ears red, some red around the eyes and knees,and has small slim horns. Appraised at sl3, by I. V. Alter and M. P. Coiner From docket of L. C.Chamberlain, J P. Union township. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS State of Indians, Jasper county, sa: In the Circuit Court, February term, 1874. Alfred Thompson b». Jacob Webber, Caroline Webber, Marion Bradford. Isaiah C. Rickets, Aaron Johnson and Johnson, his wife. Cause No. 639. To quiet title and foreclose tax lieu. 11 'HE said defendants by order of Court X are notified that said action will be heard aud determined at said term of said court commencing on the 3rd Monday of February, 1874, at the Court House in Rensselaer. Witnest the Clerk and seal of said (SEAL) court this 9th day of December, MARION L SPITLER, CPk, Jasper Circuit Court.* Thompson & Bro., Att’ys 6-12-3 t. , ..■» State ol Indiana, Jasper county, as: In the Circuit Court, February term. 1874. George Tousey aud Albert ,G. Porter w. John Moyer and —Mover hia wife et al. Cause No. t>42. To foreclose mortgage. * fIMIE said, defendants by order of said X Court are notified of the pendency of ■aid action and that the same will be heard and determined at said term of said court commencing dVriibCourt House in Rensselaer on the 3rd Monday of February, 1874. Witness the Clerk ami seal of said (SEAL ) court this 11 th day ofDeceinber, 1873. MARION L. SPITLER, C’.’k, Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson 4. Bro , Att’ys. 6-J2-3t. To House Carpenters. f lIHE Trusteeoi Marion Township, Jasper X county, Indiana, will receive seal'd prosals for the building of a school house in District No. 3, of said Township until the 15th day of January 1874, on which day all i bids will he opened and tiia contract awarded ‘ to the lowest respousibb bidoer. The house | must be completed on or befo<e the 15th day ■ of May 1874, according to plan and snecifi. cations on file, to be seen at W illey & Sigler’s store in Rensselaer. D. T. HALSTEAD, I Dec. 16th, 1873. (13-3} Trustee Marlon Tp.
