Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1877 — Page 1

VOLUME 9.

HORACE K.XAKSS. Mll> IN O. OISBXL. HORACE E. JAMES A GO., Publishers rad Proprietors of THE UNION. ICBMrlaer, Indiana. One copy one yew, W: els months, $1; three months, (thirteen weeks), 5S cents; Always in advance. Single copy, 5 cente. pak y\ y jE2.CCt4d«_ One column, one year foaoo Half cslumn, •* 40.00 Quarter 001. “ " SO.OO Eighth 001. “ i<u» Ten (10) percent, added tofsregoing price If advertisements are set to oocnpy more than single column width. Fractional parts of a year, at equitable rates. Business cards not exceeding one inch space, $S a year, |8 tor six months, ft lor three months. All legal notices and advertisements, at established statute price. Beading notices, first publication N cents a line, each publication thei'eafter B cents a lino. Yearly advertisements are subject to three changes (one change in three months), at the option of the advertiser, free of extra charge. Advertisements for persons not residents of Jasper oounty must be paid for in advance of first publication, when less than one-quarter column la alee; ana quarterly in advance when .Tlifc 3Prlaa.tA.XLgr—A large assortment of tvpe and other material for poster, pamphlet, circular and kindred work. Prices low.

RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. R. G>A.MO#S, PHYBICMN AND SURGEON. Offioe in Spitier’s brick building, opposite Court House. R. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. R. MDSES B. ALTER, PHY3IOIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Harding & Willev’a drug store. Dr.r.y.martTn] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office opposite the postoffice, above the stone store. NK. BOWMAN, • TA HiON» Cutting done to order in latest styles. Charges reasonable. Shop north side of Washington street, two doors west of Stone Building. J ZIMMERMAN, • F ASHIONABLE TAILOR. ‘Garments made In latest styles. Cutting a specialty, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop •on Washington street, first door east of postoffice. ______ K. ATTORNEY, AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Washington street, opposite the „C«srt House square. MUON P. THQXPBOJL D4.VIP J. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law. Notary Public. Thompson a bro., RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Practice In all the Courts. abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. JL *4 DWIOOINS. ZIMRI DWIOOINS. RS. & Z. DWIGGINS, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In alt the courts of Jasper, Newton, Benton and Pulaski caonties ; also in the Supreme and Federal courts. Make collections a specialty. TT'RANK W. BABCOCK, X 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. Lands examined, Abstracts of Title prepared and Taxes paid. Collections a specialty. Office in Spitler’s brick building, opposite Court House. 8-4#-ly. A McCOY & THOMPSON, . . BANKERS. Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay inters oat on specified time deposits, etc. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ihQA AAA TO LOAN on first morttJpOvfjwvFV/ gsges, or on first-class paper. For particulars apply to the undersigned, or to M. F. Chilcote. 33-ly JOHN MAKEEVER. SAMP. ERWIN, BLACKSMITH. New brick shop, Front street, above the old saw mill. Also, in connection, a WOOD SHOP where all kinds of wood work repairwill bo dono to order. Prices below •competition. SHINDLER & ROBERTS. BLACKSMITHS. jAt Warner's old stand on Front street. Horseshoeing, machine repairing, carriage Ironing, etc., done neatly end cheaply. Leslie grant, BLACKSMITH. Shop on Front street, next door above the •tags office, at Duvall fc Goff’s old eland. Patronage solicited. AUSTIN'S HOTEL. J. AUSTIN, PROPRIETOR. 'This house is centrally located in the business part of town. New house, new fnrniSure, good tables, experienced landlord, la recommended to thn traveling public. Hopkins house. R. J. HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR. .Excellent toblo, convenient location, careful attention to wants of gnosis, and experienced management are its i recmmendalioua to popular favor. ORGANS, ORGANS! ♦ f I have Just purchased a stock of first* class Ouoajui to whioh I would call the attention of ail lovers of music. These instruments excel all others in quality of hone, elegance of design and thorough workmanship. Price to i.uit the times. I will uloo ftirnißh . - Pianos to those wishing to purchase. Orders for -sheet Music , and Music Rooks will bo promptly filled. I will also keep on hand for sale the Hews Sewing Machines and all fixtures pertaining thereto. Sale room in Leopold's corner building, fp-to- RJA L BENJAMIN

THE RENSSELAER UNION.

MONEY TO LOAN AT NINE PER CENT. INTEREST, IN SUMS OF SI,OOO TO SIO,OOO, ON FARMB AND OITY PROPERTY, FOR FIVE YEARB’ TIME ICTThIi is the cheapest mom y ever offered the public west of the Alleghany mountains. Call on, or address, R. 8 & Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneys and Loan Agents, Rensselaer, fnd. Groceries (kp lor Cash! LOUIS KERINDEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! Comprising a full line of Sugars, green and 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 Caps, Powder, Shot, Cig,*rs. Fine-Cot, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Soda, Matches, Baking Powders, Farina, Macaroni, Dedicated Cocoa, Fresh and Cove Oysters, Lye, Starch. UtairHes, Conl Oil, ftc., Ac. Special attention is called to our stock of Glassware, Earthenware, Wuodenware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, at prices to suit the hard times. Japan, Gmipoiter, Hyson aM 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, spices, without extra charges for grinding. Country Produce bought »t market prioes for cash or trade. HiOTJIS ICEK.iT, Liberal Corner Buildimg, Rensselaer, lifd. DRYGOODS! NEW F ALLAN D WINTER STOGIE! im Has returned front the jobbing market with a very large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Piece Goods, Furs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, 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 hi# cash figures on these articles; and no stock is superior in quality. WOOLEN GOODS, COMFORTERS, NUBIAS, BLANKETS YARN &C. 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 G-entlemen. 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 prioes. My assortment is large and varied, and includes some of the bestgoods 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 lam proud to show them. XaswaJ.es' and Zh/dClsaes’ Shoes, diilcdrezi’s Sitoes, Men's enaeL Bojra’ Soots. A splendid, well-selected stock of custom work in tho boot and shoe line, embracing every grade popular in this market. Also, Rubber Over-shoes, knee and hip boots. STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Saleratus, Soap, 4tc., as good as the best. Also Tobacco, both chewing and smoking. Come find examine. s'ssasmraKa :pric3c stceb, arfSSSiei-’B S33RIC3C SgOJSKB, xmzcae pxozwb. ■Washington Street, (north fide), Benseelaer,’rlnaiaiia, its the place fo* bargains this season in fall and winter dry goods; overcoats, clothing, underwear, boots, shoe*,* bate, sap#, family gsverates, eta., eta.

RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 1,1877.

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Rensselaer Nursery The undersigned now has on hand and for sale at liriug rates, several thousand APPLE TREES, PEAR TREES both dwarf and standnrd, Cherry Tress, Siberian Crabs, GRAF!E! VINES, two uutl three year* oIU, Asa. Basis. NeenMo. tleßeautinl Catalpa and other popular varieties of Oxxxaxxxem.ta.l Sliad-e Trees, STRAWBERRY PLANTS Of several popular varieties, by the hundred or thousand. . Having purchased Mr. George Xagle’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 hut dead brush for your money. My stock of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., is good and. healthy, giving universal satisfaction. Thanking the public for past fa vors, they are respectfully invited to continue their patronage. Terms cash, or good notes bearing interest. . JOIJLY COEA, 49tf PIBaPBEBTOB.

1776. 1870. GO XO TUTEUR’B NEW CENTENNIAL STORE For Choke Tokccos, Cigars, SMOKERS’ GOODS, FINK CONFECTIONERY, FIND FRUITS, NUTS, Canned Fruits, Sardines, Notions, Etc., Etc. FBESH OYSTERS By the dish, stewed, fried or raw. Also by the can at lowest prices. Everything first quality and cheap. Call at the Leopold building, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, opposite McCoy & Thompson’* bauk. Everything Gosh aud brand new. 8-37

nr. WARNER, MANUFACTURER OF ' Wagons, Carriages, BT7GOX3BS, ate, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Anything from a common farm wagon up to'the finest carriage manufactured to order on short notice and reasonable terms, and at prices to suit the times. All work warranted. Shops on Front street. J. - .10r..10 tor UrtiU.tanHU lor on I, a nLkie, at THJ£ IT*IOMl T *IOM state, gwuwliir.

LOCAL MATTERS.

Hominy, rice and beans, fresh and olean, at Charley Starr’s grocery. A few sa(4s of Wejtville flour left at Harding Jo Son’s, in the Shanghai building. For the best, freshest and cheapest t6as in this market, go to Charley Starr’s grocery. Do yon ever write letters? If so, bay paper, envelopes, pens and ink of £. T. Harding <fc Son. Roots and shoes, as good as the best in this or any market, are sold very cheap at Willey Jo Sigler’s. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins has been preaching from the bible to large andienoes in Rensselaer daring the week. Excellent tobaccos, fine cigars, and first-class groceries for sale by E. T. Harding & Son, in the Shanghai building. At less than the original costare offered overcoats and blankets at Leopold’s, in order to close out present stock. Fine fish, inclndingindividuals of the pickerel, salmon and cat varieties, have recently been taken out of the Iroquois river at this place. No house in town keeps better standard groceries—sugar, tea, coffee, etc. —than Willey <fc Sigler. No' house in Jasper county sells cheaper, Id order to make a rapid reduction in their large and varied stock of goods, Messrs. F. J. Sears & Co. offer special bargains for cash tor the next thirty days—during the month of February. Starr, Charley Starr the grocer, has the largest quantity of salt of any dealer in the county. Where Ranted by the barrel call on him. Also, always kept, a splendid pure article for dairy or culinary purr poses. Several errors crept into the official publication of the delinquent tax list in the Remington Record this season, which will invalidate apor tion of the sales and entail a small unnecessary expense upon the county. A sewing machine is as indispen-t sable in the house as a mowing machine is in the field. The American sewing machine is one of the best. Willey Jo Sigler are agents at Rensselaer, and keep needles and attachments for all the different machines in the market. Country exchange papers and city dailies, containing late news, valuable information, and charming literary productions, for sale at this office under the name of old papers for ten cents a dozen, or a nickle for six. This is the best and cheapest reading matter that can ,be found. No papers to give away. Mrs. E. L. Switzer, teacher of Mt. Pleasant school, reports for the month ending January 16th, an enrollment of 38 pupils; average daily attendance 24 7-10th*. James Zimmerman, John Beezy, Theodore Beezy, Ezra Switzer, -Ula Switzer, Ella Marion, Maggie Braddock and Willis Hurley were perfect in attendance. After an existence of little more than two years, the Remington Record made its last appearance'on last Thursday. The office material is to be brought over to Rensselaer this week and set up in the Spitler building, opposite the court bonse, from whence a democratic paper will' be issued by Mr. Mcfiwen, late proprietor of the Monticello Constitutionalist. Are any of your notes held by F. J. Sears <fc Co.? Have these notes become overdue? Have yon an unsettled book Account with them? If so, call immediately and pay the notes and settle the accounts. In order to perfect their contemplate*! change in business on the first of Marcii, 1877, they air© compelled to urge somewhat persistently. ,

Sleighing has departed from this region of country but the roads are still in good condition for wagons. Have you a little money? Do you need dry goods of any description, or any article of general merchandise? Are you willing to pay money for such articles when it i« made a special object for you to do so? If these questions hsve an affirmative answer, listen while we tell you a secret which is revealed for your speeial benefit. Messrs F. J. Sears Jo Co. will give an extra premium for all this kind of custom in the way of prices nicked do wu into the bed-rock. Call and see them.

Mr. John B. Elder informs ns that a gentleman who has been living on a farm of Mr. Madison Makeever’s, a few miles northwest of town, was recently found guilty of petit laroeny and made to pay the penalty therefor by being compelled to leave the country. It is understood be emigrated to Illinois. That is one way to dispose es such miscreants wilhoat putting the county to expense, but at the same time it is cheating justice out of her dues. The motto should be “Let no guilty man eseape.” If the peojple who appreciate tbe efforts ot tbe Union to become a good local newspaper will interest themselves in its behalf, the local circulation could be easily and speedily doubled. Two dollars is a small sum of money, easily raised by an industrious person even if times are dull, but it will pay. a year’s subscription. One dollar will pay for six months; fifty cents, or tbe value of two dozen eggs, will pay for it three months. Every family in the county where the English language is read and understood ought to take one of tbe local papers. Mr. W. H. Ilolabird, the Sfankey of Judge Gtllett’s gospel meetings in last week; is .voted a brick of a fellow by the boys. At one of -the meetings Jte engaged in a discussion with a .couple of youngsters upon a biblical .proposition. The disputants became earnest and the debate waxed warm, when Holabird elevated the capsheaf by dapping his hands upon his pocket and exclaiming “I’ll bet a hundred dollars” that his was the bible position. The boys hadn’t gone prepared for a bluff game, the sum oversized their pile, they didn’t call him, and Hdiabird held the fort. It will be seen by posters that Mr. John Gass intends making a public sale on Wednesday, February 21, 1877, at his residence, seven and one-half miles north of Rensselaer,- at which time will-be offered a. lot of personal property, consisting of one team of horses, ten twoyear old and two yearling steers, three two-year old heifers, six rniicb cows, twenty head of hogs, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. A credit of nine months wilt’be given on all sums over $3, purchaser giving approved note without interest if paid at maturity; if not paid when due, notes to bear ten per cent interest.from date. Sums of $5 and under, cash in band. Miss Mattie Benjamin, teacher of the second intermediate department of the Rensselaer pubiio school, reports tor the month ending on the 18th day of Jannary, 1877, an enrollment of 58 pupils, with an average daily attendance of 57J. Those perfect in attendance, punctuality, study and deportment were Addie Daugherty, Louisa Platt, George Conwell, Bennie Fendig, George K. Boilings-, worth, Rachael Leopold, Deatie Boroughs, Hettie Blankenbuker, Myrtie Henxle, Minnie Norris, Bertie Morris, Jennie Miller, Alfred Tuoruton, Hattie Hopkins, laey Hutson, Harry Zimmerman, Gertie Robinson, Frank Kepuer, Mary Beck, Gallia Beck add Sarffh Tut.eur.

NUMBER 20.

Real Estate Transfers.

Por the week ending Jannary 125, t*77, the following tiaaafew of real estate were recorded in Jasper oounty: John Miller to Alfred Thompson, ee aw 26, 81, 7—40 acres, $66. John W. Corbin to John W. Smith, aw tw 28,28, 7—40 acras. #6OO. Auditor Jasper County to Nicholas Shuts etal., aw aw 12. 32, 7, »w ae 22, 82, 7,—Bt> acres, $16.45. Tax till*. Anthony Ruddy to Allen J. Yeoman, nj ne 82, 28, 7—Bo aorea, SI,OOO, Aaron E. Pierson et al. td William Michael, aw ne 20, 80, 6—40 acres, SI,OOO. State of Indiana to Alfred Thompson ae ae 7, 29, 6, nw, nw 21,28,6 —80 aorea, $240. Patent. State of Indiana to Alena Riley et al. ae nw 21, 80,6 —40 acres, $l6O. Patent. Sheriff Jasper county to Elizabeth Purcupile, lot 7 block 8, part of lots 4,6, 6 and 10 block 3, town of Reaselaer, $5,000. Bheriff*« deed. , Charles D. Delany quit claims same tract to same party, sl. Sheriff Jasper oounty to George W. Defenbaugh et al. nj ae, sw nw 81, 81, 6—120 aorea, $125. Sheriff's deed. .’Ax a jilt W. Reigle to James V. W. KirMßlrtb end 10t.2 block 3, town-of Remington, Jewett A Root to Leroy W. Sayers nwite ne 26, 20, 7—lo acres S6OO. Frit* Zard.to Alfred McCoy, ne % 28,5 197 acres, $1,600. Elizabeth PuroqpHe to William H. k Charles Rhoades, part Jots J and 10, hluek 8, town of Rensselaer, S3OO. Sampson Erwin to Susan WaM, wl aw 14, 28, 7, ej ne 21, 28, 7—.llXUcres. Quit claim. Rebeeca A. Downing to William R. Snodgrass, ae aw 21, 28, 7—40 acres, SBOO. Elisha B. Bullock to Florence A. Strawn, nj e* nw; 9, 27, 7—Bo acre#, $2,650. Joseph T. Bempbill to Michael Muleabay, ae ne 28, 28, 7—40 aorea. Joseph Her but to George Warden, partner nw 30, 29, 6—sooo. William <J. Gower to Theodore Kieper, aw nw 8, 28,&—40 aorea, SI,OOO, Edward Sturges to William P- Baker, nw sw 6, 29, 6-44.62 acres, §BO2. Jeremiah McLene to Christian Spiegle et al. ej sw, wi ae, sw se 24, 81, 6, n£ nw 25, 81, 6—820 acres, SIO,OOO. QniteUm. William L. Clark to John C. Clark no ew, part ae nw 16, 28, 5—4*2 acres, SI,OOO. Engebret Olsen to Berger Arms on, mt 4, 81, 6-80 acres, $1,200. Robert C. Currena to Blake Wilson, aw aw 30, 27, 7—32.75 acres, $1,200, W. P. Biddle to Themaa .Thompson, nw ne, se nw, w$ aw, se sw 11, 31, 6-t2OO acres, $lO6. Quitclaim. : ft*?. - Auditor of Jasper county .to .Thom-w Thompson, same tract for $5.92. Tax title.

Leopold's Addition.

Adjoining the original plat of tbe town of Hernsaelaer on the eaat, lew tract of some seventy aorea of as fine land as Jasper county affords. This body ia owned by Mr. A. Leopold, one of the moat enterprjuUnf, ,/»r seeing ,; and prosperous citizens of. the.town, who has just completed the survey and platting of the tract Into block*, lots, streets and alleys. -Most of the vacant.lots ju the original plat of, ami older additions to, Rensselaer .have been held by the owners at prices beyond tbe reach of mechanics and mem who support their families by small jobs and day’s labor. It is to afford this class of people an opportunity to procure homes of their own, aud at the same time to realize a profit for himself, that Mr. Leopold has placed his pioperty oh the market in its present shape. It will be seen by referring to the advertising columns of this paper that Mr. Tholhaa Boroughs is agent for tbe sale of 24ti of these lots. We are informed by both Mr. Boroughs and Mr. that the prices, which of course are graded upon a basis of location, have been made with a full consideration of tlie E resent condition of finances and usiuess, and are bareJy enough to give a reasonable margin over tp* actual cost of the tract and jiay expenses of surveying, platting and incidentals, while the terms are so liberal as to place a home with Hi the reach of any industrious man or woman. While It is preferred -to seH these lots to those who will build upon and improve them, a portion at least will be disposed of in bulk ins persons desiring to make an investment of surplus money whew a jrea- i settable profit may be confidently anticipated. Leopolds Addition covers many choice sites for dwellings, and. at no distant day, will, no dontd, Tw considered tbe handsomest portion of Rensselaer. 9-l7r?m,

Recommended by the Faculty.

Allen’s Strengthening Cordial and L’ver Pills. They have cured thousands of hopeless cases where #ll other known remedies have failed; this, too, withotfE any of tbe horrors that attend sutgery, or the heroic medical treatment. They are worth a whole army of doctors. Try them and be convinced. For sale by all druggists. -■ Holloway’s Pills,-Turn of Lira. Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is passed through and the sutterer ouce more ie„i< reU to the |s.w\ session of unimpaired health. These pills are equally efficacious in all |e» > male complaints, ami obstructions at the dawn of womanhood. Sold everywhere. 25 cents per b«>x or pot. •j 1 a»a i .... Notice.—All persona indebted to me. either by note or oh book account, must settle with me doHug tM present month of January. In February settlements will be piad* with Thompson & Bro. Owing to a change ip my business which wIH occur March Ist, lfeTf, I am compiled to adOrt v this course. A. ;