Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1876 — Page 5

TOWN AND COUNTY.

Oatmeal at Charley Starr’i. Read the adTertioement, in another column, headed “#500.” The beet make of axes in the market, at C. C. Btarr’e. Apples are worth at retail from forty to fifty cento a bushel. Potatoes are sold for eighty cents a bushel at the retail stores. A vacancy exists where Jimmy Norrie kept hie harness shop. A mammoth stock of cutlery, just received at C. C. Starr’s. Wr.tr proofs, all styles and prices, at F. J. Sears &Co.’s. A Ire ah stock of canned fruits, just received, at C. C. Starr’s. A protracted meeting is in progress at the M. E. church, at Remington. Go and see that large stock of beautiful table cutlery, at Charley Starr’s. Between two and three inches of beautiful snow fell here on Tuesday. Great variety of latest style dress goods, cheap for cash, at F. J. Sears & Co.’s. Ms. 0. D. Delaney, of Buffalo, N. Y., and his wife, are the guests of Mr. Charles Rhoades. On the 11th instant the clerk of Jasper county licensed Null Harris and Ellen Hart to marry. The largest and nicest stock of hats and oops ever brought to this market at F. J. Sears & Co.’s Bee Norman Warner’s advertisement, in another column, of “The Glidden Barbed Fencing Wire.”

Al! width of Hercules cloak trimming*, nndj buttons, just received at A. Leopold's Stone Store. Call at Willey & Sigler's and see their new stock of winter mitts and gloves, before purchasing elsewhere. A full line of Union and all wool beaver for ladies* cloaks just received at Leopold's. Call look at them. If you would enjoy a first-class smoke at an expense of only a nickle, call at Charley Starr’s, and try the “Old Timer,’* Ladd Hopkins offers many special bargains, among which are sizes 7, 8 and 9 sewed calf, box-toed boots, and wool-lined boots. Willey & Sigler have just received a choice selection of ladies* knit sacques, scarfs, nubias, etc., which they are selling very low. Call and see them. Go to Emmet Kennel's drng store, if you want a perfect fit in a tguss. He is sole agent for Philadelphia manufacturer, and will warrant all goods in this line. F. J. Sears and Co. have opened the best stock of dry goods, direct from New York, that has been brought to this town for two years. Everybody invited to call and sej them.

WittoyW'Siglff have no cheap penitentiary slop work to sell their customers, but they have good, honest, hand-made boots, which they warrant to their customers at fair prices. L. Falley A Co. took the prize on their home made boots and shoes, at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia. Willey & Sigler are agents for these boots and shoes at Rensselaer. Rev. Thomas Vanscoy will begin a protracted meeting at the M. B. Church, in this place, on the evening of Thanksgiving day, (November 80thJ. Let all who can, attend his meetings. No house can beat Ludd Hopkins’ |8 boots. He always has the genuine Walker boot; and, better still, the Chicago and Lafayette ‘custom made kip, calf, veal calf and French kip boots. Mr. 0. P. Hopkins has graduated from the Union composing rooms and is now Grand Mogul of the Hoover school, three miles south of town. Charley is an enthusiastic musician and a first-rate fellow. The penitentiary boot is not reftiae stock, but is the best boot now in the market. It is made of 1 the best material, and warranted not to rip. Damages will be promptly paid If otherwise. Call at Lebpold’s and examine them.

Try the prepared wheat, for sale by C. C. Starr. All wool beaver cloaks —the latest styles—at F. J. Sears & Co.’s. Self-rising buckwheat flour, at Starr’s. An excellent quality. Try it. A large stock of flannels, cashmeres, felt skirts, shawls etc., etc., at F. J. Sears A Co.’s. Winter has come, but F. J. Sears & Co. have been on hand all the time with the best assortment of dry goods and notions to be found in Jasper county. Go and examine their goods and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Do not neglect to examine Leopold’s fine assortment of mohair lustre and cashmere—all prices. The best selected stock of dress goods in town. All shades of color. Prices can not fail to give satisfaction. No trouble to. show goods at Leopold’s. No Bbttbb Proof Required.— It has not yet been publicly denied that D. B. DeLand & Co.’s Best Chemical Saleratut, made by H. A. DeLand &Co., is all that its friends have claimed—that it is a pure and wholesome article. This cannot be denied in face of the testimony of chemists and those best qualified to judge. It is much better than soda. I care not what competitors say about me, but imend to keep only first-class goods for sale. I buy them for cash and make discounts, consequently can sell them cheaper. And this is what hurts them. When goods are warranted by me the wsrjant is good, and damages will be promptly and cheerfully paid. Call and examine my stock and prices and satisfy yourselves. A. Leopold.

A little rumpus occurred in and about Tuteur’s cigar store on Saturday evening, growing out of the late political contest, whUh attracted 100 or 200 people as spectators and participants. Revolvers were displayed, a little cuffing was done, and the usual amount of naughty swearing was uttered. All good citizens regret such outbreaks, and no respectable person will say anything to aggravate the trouble. People wlho visit the postoffice or Ludd Hopkins* store since cool weather began have admired the beautiful, new, hard coal stoves with which these rooms are heated. The name of those stoves is “The Radient Home.” Not the least of their attractiveness is their illuminating power, presenting, as they do, a large surface of mica plates. Many consider these stoves, with their late improvements, the finest parlor or business room heaters now in the markets Some half dozen sizes are made. For prices and full particulars, enquire of Norman Warner, agent at Rensselaer. In another column of Tub Union will be found an advertisement of Mr. Louis Kern’s grocery store. It will be to the interest of everybody to give it a careful perusal. Mr. Kern is one of the live business men of Rensselaer, and his increasing trade is evidence of the fact that he is appreciated by the people of Jasper county. He carries a large stock of groceries which he sells at bottom prices, is kind and courteous, employs gentlemanly clerics, and treats all his customers alike, which accounts for his deserved success. Call and price bis goods before concluding purchases.

The cheapest and beat reading matter to be procared for whiling away the time and improving the mind daring the long evenings and cheerless days which must intervene before the pleasant springtime cornea agaip are what we term old newspapers. These productions of current literature are not stale by any means. Those we offer fpr sale are our neighboring exchanges, both country and city, weekliea and dailies, which have been examined by the editor and laid aside. They are anmutilated, and, to those who have not perused their contents, are as fresh and Interesting as they would be when just pulled from the press. The price of these papers is only ten cents for a dozen, or a nlekel for aix. Coll at the Uniox office and buy.

In rubber bouts Ludd Hopkins keeps the genuine article and no seconds. He keeps no split leather boots. Ladies and Gentlemen: I am bound to get the leading dry goods trade of Rensselaer; therefore I keep the choicest line of dress goods, trimmings, and all kinds of ladies’ wear for the lowest cash prices. I respectfully ask all to call and examine my stock. We are ever willing to show goods whether you buy or not. A. Leopold. Mr. Joseph W. Chizum, of Morocco, Newton county, Indiana, advertises to pay |SO reward for arrest of the thief and recovery oi a mare, saddle and bridle, stolen from him last night, November 15th; or will pay |25 for return of mare, saddle and bridle. The mare is 9 years old, with foal, weighs 1,100 pounds, bay color, bald face, has heavy black mane and tail, hind feet white and hind legs white half way up to the knees, right fore foot has been cut with a scythe leaving a seam in the hoof and scar just above; mane worn by collar. Saddle and bridle old. Saddle covered with black leather, and the tree split under the horn.

The friends of Mr. E. T. Harding, (and there are a host of them in Jasper county) wdl be pleased to learn that he has again established himself in business at this place, having associated himself and son William together under the firm name of E. T. Harding & Son. Their business is that of newsdealers and grocers. They propose to keep constantly on hand a good variety of reading matter, including Chicago dailies, New York illustrated weeklies and all the popular and leading periodicals published in the United States, together with a supply of interesting novels, by the most fascinating writers of the nge. Their grocery department will be replete with a general assortment of staple family groceries which they will sell at prices to suit the times. The ’Squire is too well known to ihe people of Jasper county to need any recommendation, having been in business here long enough to establish a reputation which is beyond reproach. Read the advertisement of thenew firm, in another column, and when you want anything in their line, give them a call.

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We received the highest award given for Boots at the World’s Fair, Viena, 1873. The goods were no better than our goods will average. They were made with our machinery, precisely as every boot we sell is made, being handled by the same number of men and boys, in the different stages. They were not “fair” goods. G. H. & G. M. Walker, Worcester Mass. Willey <fc Sigler, agents, Rensselaer, Indiana.

E. T. HARDING & SON, DKA.LEBSIK GROCERIES, NOTIONS, CANDIES, ■ NEWSPAPERS, KSaSKCODZCAXJB, WRIW PAM ENVELOPES, FEB, DI, AC. We have opened a select stock of fresh Family Groceries which we invite the public to inspect, and promise our patrom as true weights, full measures, good quality, and reasonable prices as anybody give*. Chicago Daily Newspapers, The Tribune, Times and Inter-Ocean, supplied on the evening of the day of their publication. We make a specialty of the News and Periodical trade, and can furnish all the popular Weekly Papersand Monthly Magaxines at publishers' prices. We also keep an assortment of excellent Tolom.cco asxxd. Cifira.ru which, we think, are a little superior to any other brands in the market offered at the same price. Our place of business, which all are Invited to visit, is in Tie StaiuM BulHiii, Rensselaer, Hi. Call and see us, anyhow, whether you trade or not. 9-9 - -y'-T-fY-iryiT-ifr'nrri

Groceries Cheap for Cash! LOUISKERN DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! Comprising a full line of Sugars, green ud roasted Coffees, Rice, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal, Flour, Salt, Syrups, New Orleans and Sorghum Molasses, Dried and Canned Fruits, Jellies, Candies, Crackers, Flavoring Extracts, Fish, Beans, Peas, Lentils, Bay Leaves, Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Feed and Market Baskets, Cordage, Gun Ceps, Powder, Shot, Cigars. Fine-Cut, Plug aii SmoKm Tobaccos, Toilet and WasUing Soaps, Boda, Matches, Baking Powders, Farina, Macaroni, Dessicated Cocoa, Fresh and Cove Oysters, Lye, Starch, Candles, Coal Oil, &0., &c. Special attention is called to our stock of Glassware, Earthenware, Queensware, Wooden ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, at prices to suit the hard times. Jam Growler, Hyson art Imperial TEAS cheaper than any other housein the county. Having learned by experience that 'Ground Spices cannot be found in the market without adulteration, we purchased a large spice mill, which enables us to sell pure, fresh-ground epices, without extra charges for grinding. Country Produce bought at market prices for cash or trade. luOttis zeceewst. Liberal Corner Buildimg, Rensselaer, Ind.

I MOST HAVE MQHET! AND FOR THE Next 35 Days WILL OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK Of School Books. Fools Cap and Letter Paper, Box Papers of latest styles and tints, Chalk, Cravens, Slate Pencils. Pens, School Ink, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Pocket and genuine Wostenholm Kazors, Emerson Strops, and a select line of Pocket Books and Wallets at prices that will defy all competition. These goods MUST BE SOLD! To make room for Holiday Goods. Don’t forget that the place is EMMET KANNAL’S DRUG STORE.

, / ■ i Barbed Fencing Wire, Warranted all Steel! FOS BATJF, -fiuT N. WARNER’S HARDWARE STORE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Rensselaer Nursery The undersigned now ha* on hand Mid for ■ale at living rates, several thousand APPLE TREES, PEAR TREES both dwarf and standard. Cherry Trees, Siberian Crabs, GfrU.-AJE’ZEI* VINES, two and three years old. Ash, Marie, NeEimilo.tlie Beaatinl Catalja and other popular varieties of Oraa-waaswaa-tal Slxadta Tr*«*. STRAWBERRY PLANTS of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. Having purchased Mr. George Nagle's stock EVERGREENS AND SHRUBBERY I can supply customers anything they desire In this line: so there will be no need of sending or going abroad for stock of this description and receiving nothing butdead brush for your money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is good and healthy, givinguniversal satisfaction. Thanking the public for past favors, they are respectfully invited to continue their patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. JOHM COEN, 4Mf

New Harness Shop. N. WARNER, Proprietor. The above having opened a harness shop in Rensselaer, respectfrilly invites all his old friend* and customers to leave their orders with him for anything in this line and they will receive prompt attention. He employs none but first-class workmen, and warrants all work turned out at his shop. Keeps on hand a large stock of saddles, bridles, halters, curry combs, brushes, and everything else usually found in a first-olas* harness shop. Give him a call. Shop on Front Sired, Renmelaer,

» Can’t ba made by every agent every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a down dollars a day right in their own localities. Hava no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do m wallas men. We will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything elao. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and tee. Farmers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn all about tbs work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address Tuux & Co., Augusta, Maine.

Nebraska Ahead! THE B. « H. RAILROAD CO.’H LANDS 1 The Best Agricultural and Stock Country In America 1 GOOD LANDS IN A GOOD CLIMATE! Low Prices, Long Credit. Low Farce and Freights. Premiums for Improvements. Free Pass to Land Buyers. Stef* For full particulars apply to 11. A H. R. B. CO., —— Burlington, lows.

N. WARNER, DKALKR IN HARDWARE, Of All Kinds, RENSSELAER, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a large (took of Stoves, Tinware, Furniture, etc, etc. Would respectfully invite the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when in need of anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A carefill inspection of his stock is all that is necessary to convince anyone that he keeps none but first-class goods, and solid them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. U.tera.l Corner, 9-5-ts. Ransselaer, Ind.

irre. T .. ; ’ 1 isre. GO TO TUTEUB'S NEW CENTENNIAL STORE Fer Choics Tobaccos, Cigars, SHORE RS’ GOODS, FINE CONFECTIONERY, FIND FHUITS, NUTS, Canned Fruits, Sardines, Notions, Etc., Etc. FHESK OTSTEBS By the dish, stewed, fried or raw. Also by the can at lowest prices. Everrthing first quality and cheap. Gall at ths Leopold building, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, opposite MeCoy & Thompsoa’e bauk. Everything ‘»sh and brand new. 8-37

DRY GOODS! NEW FALLAND WINTER STOCK! L FENEIG Has returned from the jobbing market with a very large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Piece Goods, Furs, Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, etc., and now offers Best Dress Goods, Best Piece or Tailor’s Goods, Best Ready Made Clothing, At prices which defy competition. No dealer this side of Chicago can undersell his cash figures on these articles; and no stock is superior in quality. WOOLEN COODB, COMFORTERS, NUBIAS, BLANKETS YARN AC. A finer, better or cheaper stock of goods in this line was never brought to the county; it embraces many articles not here enumerated that will be appreciated by all who inspect them. Furs for Ladies, Furs for Children, Furs for Gentlemen. These Furs are the winter styles of 1876; very good, very tasty, and very cheap. Nothing better or cheaper in this line will be offered in Jasper county this season. Overcoats Very Cheap. Overcoats Very Cheap. Overcoats Very Cheap. No person wanting an overcoat for a man or boy can be dissatisfied with my prices. My assortment is large and varied, and includes some of the best goods ever shown in this town. They must be sold. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Hars, Caps and Fur Caps. Call in and look at these goods They are a little extra—a little better than an average—and because they are good I am proud to show them. Ladles’ oxxd. £l— * Sh-omm, CloildxezL’B Slxoem, axxd. Beys’ Boots. A splendid, well-selected stock of custom work in the boot and shoe line, embracing every grade popular in thia market. Also, Rubber Over-shoes, knee and hip boots. IRftl MB: STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Srievalus, Soap, Ac., as good as the best. Also Tobacco, both chewing and smoking. Corneaqd examine. sraevriDxct'B ikrzcxc stqxue, Washington Street, (north side), Rensse. law, Indiana, is the place for bargains this season in fall and winter dry goods, over. CQptp, clothing, underwear, boots, shoes, •*!>■> f*in”y groceries, etc., st*. I

Iff. WARNER, Wagons, Carriages, BT7OO-TES, Rensselaer, - - Maa. Xu— Anything from a ecmmoQ farm wagon up to the finest carriage manufhctured to order on short notice and reasonable term*, and at prices to suit the times. AH work warranted. Shops on Front street. X, J. BBBD'S KOOSIBB HAT SUDS. One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay* Field I Cheap. Practical. Durable. efficient. Two men and one span ol horses can has and stack more hay with the Hoeeier Hey Slide in one day, than five meu and two spaa of horses can in the same time with say Other appliance. Easy to load,and unloads itself. Price, 14-foot Slide, $7 ; 16-foot. flO. A. J. REED, Pleesant Grove, Jasper County, Ind. Manulactured by C. A. Nelson & Co., Francesville, Ind., and G. W. Terhune, Rensselaer, Ind. Aoknt: —F. W. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind., AGENTS WANTED—Territory cheap and on reasonable terms. Patented late— April 6, 1875. 44tf.

J. -w. duvalx/s LIVERY STABLE AND DAILY SACK LINE. United States mail hacks run daily, except Sundays, between Rensselaer and Francesville, making conneotioue at the latter place with trains ou the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rai!roud, and conveying passengers, expressuge, and freight each way. Gaods or mousy shipped by Express to auy part of the United States. Livery Teams, with Drivers, or Without, furnished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Office and Sale Stable os Front street, above Washington. Rensselaer, Indiana.

See! See! NEW GROCERY! Having moved into the new brick building of Messrs. Bedford dt Jackson and added largely to his superb stock C. C. STARR invites everybodv to call and examine his Canned Fruits, Dried Frails. Hams, Bacon, Shoulders, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese, Rice, Homony, Beans, Soup. Starch, ludlge. Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt, Sugars, Cofess, Teas, Spices, Salt Fish, Cigars, Tobaccos, Meal, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Queensware, Glassware. FLOUR, and many articles we have not the space to enumerate, kept in slock at all timra. Goods exchanged foi marketable produce. Remember the place—he has moved recently, and is now In Bedford & Jackson's New Block, right band door. The largest, best, end cheapest assortment In Jasper conntv,? with ent exception. Come and see for you reel veo 91-3 m O.C.BTARR How to Save Money. TO THE OWNERsT OF LAHOS IH JASPER COUNTY. Wo new have a complete ABSTRACT OF TIT LI? to ail lands in thy county, carefully prepared from thy records by experienced men. In compiling this work W* have discovered the fret that there are many uaraoTzru titles which should bo adjusted without delay, while parties interested ary still living. The expense will be light if attended to soon, and may costly litigation at some future lime. Tl>eoe defective Title* are occasioned by a variety of causes—deeds not recorded, errors in making and recording. eto. All peroone owning Hmd »» the county should call on, or «rite to, mat once and have the title to their land examined. R. g. tk 2. ls-40 *«nenela«r. I*<k