Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1877 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Work ou the new railroad from Delphi to -Chicago will probably be resumed within the next ten days, and continued until the mad I* Ironed and equipped fer business. This information is derived from a gentleman interested in the enterprise, residing in this place, who visited Chicago last Week and while there received this gratifying intelligence. Coming front the source, it does, we place erreat reliance on this word and confidently look forward to an early completion of the Indlauapoils, DelShi and Chicago railroad.— MonticeUo ferald, May Ba. ■ *. ■ Father H. M. B*bb of Indiana arrived in our town with his family on Wednesday night. He is one or the proprietors of the Centra] hotel, and will at once enter upon Ids dutlesas such.— Magnolia (Min.)Herald. Beal Estate Transfers. For the week ending Msv 2d, 1877, the following transfers of real estate were recorded In Jasper county: ’ * ' John Wolfe to Rufus A. Lockwood, s« sw 4, 20, «-40 acres, $040.' , John J, Powell to William Steele, }v., nnd John M. McKahan, sj tW, nw sw 86, 29, 5—120 acres, $2,800. Auditor Jasper County to John G. Culp, ne sw 88, 30, 5-r4O acres, $lO. Tax title. Nicholas Hoffman to Jacob Nies, *.] sw sw 20, 81, 7, part ej ne 34, 81, 7—90 acres, $450. Jacob Nies to Nicholas Hoffman, nj sw sw 20, 81, 7, w side e£ ne, ne 84, 81, 7—llo hoi es, $560. Ira A. Williams to Alexander A. Tyler, sw sw 80, 82 , 7—40 acres, $176.

TO HORSEMEN. The Celebrated Thoroughbred Stallion NIGHTSHADE will be found at my stable in Rensselaer, Indiana, during the SEA.SOST OB* 1877. Insurance, |ls; aeason service, |lO. Should service prove -unproductive in any case this vear, the. use of the horse for those mares during the season of 1878, if he lives, will be free of charge. 80-13 JAMES lALOY. Iff. WARMER, MANUFACTURES OF Wagons, Carriages, BUSOIZa eta, Rensselaer, - Indiana. Anything from a common farm wagon up to the finest c*rria;o manufactured to order on short notice and reasonable terms, and at prices to suit the times. All work warranted, Shops on Front street. 1770. 1870. C 4O TO TUTEUR’S NEW CENTENNIAL STORE Fer Choice Tobaccos, Cigars, SMOKERS’ GOODS, FINE CONFECTIONERY, TINS FH7JITB, HUTS, Canned Fruits, Sardines, Notions, Etc,, Eu. FRESH O-STB’I’EIfcS 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’s bauk. Everything ( >vsh and brand new. 8-37

New Harness Shop. V ' N. WARNER, Proprietor. The above having opened a harness shop in Rensselaer, respectfully invites all hi# old friends and customers to leave their orders with him for anything in this line and they will reeeive prompt attention. He employs' none hut first-class workmen, and waerurtts all wotA jurned out at his shop. Keeps on band a large stock of saddles, bridles,, baiters, curry cqmhs, brushes, and everything, else usually found in a first-class harness shop. Give him a call. Shop on Front street, Rensselaer, Indiana. ■4‘ : '!!»'.>>f»; Ity ■ ■ nif ■■ if»/" j' *' < XTrTT Arn . W JLJL. SbJk JL David James GOING TO DO? ■ii! '• !;..w ;>>!.•..! ■,, ( i . ‘ i i He wilt keep a store in Rensselaer, Indiana and sell hardware, tinware and cabinet furniture *n good terms and fur the least prblit. Who Sells CHAMPION REAPERS AND MOWERS? David James, of RpnsseLer, successor to J. H. Wood. k Who Sells Stnde baker Wagons David James. These wagons took the Centennial award as the, best on exhibition at the Grand World’s Fair at Philadelphia. They a*w not excelled by any in the market. WHO WWT.T.fe MO LINE PLOWS, CULTIVATORS AND ; ' Cilpln Riding Plows! David Jamee, whe deals iu none hut the vefv best form inrptnha’is and' machinery which experiment has e#rabli»b«d In their claims to classififtilfon a* standard goods. S®t3a rra3.oao.sMn Olodcm? Davilf Jart.es, the hardware man, who 'lnvites every m»ii, Wetu’ifnAnd child in the bUm, biW their VmV pebfcet Ocihkf iM vi«U h ni 'wlrVing to tmy nnyiiting frqm a glnihil HMf ,4«py., w/adow sasb, set of)iairj pf 2?-6W