Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1877 — Page 4

RENSSELAER UNION

ILMM! .Jl*.-/kfe-throw! Roads bad! Pol A r wive! Boumbm d«U> ;,■> Applcs sosroe! THANKsaivixa I , Ball to-night! G«t out your sleighs! Holidays approaching! Woodpii.es gutting low ! Take down your skates! Sumcbib* for The Union! Eat turkey and give thanks. Salt, t 2 a barrel, at Kern's. Roads almost impassably muddy. Ladies' cloaks at Wil|ey <t SigCraitobrries at Kern’s for 10 cents a quart. At Willey <fc Sigler’s is the place to buy overcoats. Billy Piles has retired from the restaurant business. Ladies’ and misses, rubber boots at-Willey & Sigler’s. Go to Kern’s for groceries—the cheapest place in town. Toys and holiday goods of every description, at G. C. Starr’s.

Go to Kannal’s pharmacy for Christmas books and notions. Mrs. M. A. Porter and daughter are visiting friends in Ohio. Afvll line of zephyrs at the New York Stere, only 16 cents per ox. Call and fee the mammoth stock ot new goods at the postoftice store. Kannal’s pharmacy is situated on Washington street, near the bank. A fine stock of lamps at Kern’s, which will be sold regardless of cost. Mr. John Boroughs is teaching the young Egyptians’ ideas how to shoot.- - - ■ Kirf gloves reduced from 75 cents to 60 cents per pair, at the New York Store. Rev. Thos. Vanscoy is conducting a protracted meeting at Egypt scuoAl house. Have you seen those silk pocket handkerchiefs that Willey & Sigler sell for 25 cents? -• Ludd Hopkins offers extra inducements to cash customers in all goods in his line. The nicest line of Germantown wool yarn, in colors, can be found at F. J.Sears4 Co’.s. Mb. Horace E. James is in Indianapolis serving as pettit juror in the U. S. circuit court Miss Mollie E. Mann is filling orders for the latest styles of winter hats at reasonably low prices. Men's Cardigan jackets at from 81.00 to and hand made at >2.50, at the New York Store. A Larue stock of glassware, ©rockery, pocket and table cutlery, at wholesale prices, at Kern’s. A marriage license was issued on the 23d instant to Marlin L. Hemphill and Mary E. English. Fancy chinaware, Bohemian glassware and silver plated ware for the holidays, at C. C. Stair’s. Emmet Kannal has for sale books for township institute course of study, and for theoretical examination. Old Probabilities treated the inhabitants of this part of the globe to quite a variety of wether the past week.

The reading circle meets at the residence of Mr. A. Purcupile Saturday evening. A good attendance iar desired. That piece of grey cashmere at Willey & Sigler’s is just the lovelies piece ofdressgoods ever brought to this market. The holidays are nearly at hand and C. C. Starr is receiving the largest stock of confectionery ever brougnt to this market. I bon* is being laid down on the new narrow gauge railroad, and prices on groceries are down at C. C. Starr's new cash store. The railroad election in Newton township, last Monday, resulted in favor of the appropriation by a vote of 32 to 18. Good enough. A youthful visitor of the female persuasion put in an appearance recently at the residence of Mr. Einmet Kannal. The population of onr town is increasing. v We claim the same reason that insures your trade insures us. If It is good goods at low prices then seek the best as well as the cheapest way to buy them. Lvdi> HupkiKS' I

Coming.—Christmas books and fancy good* at Kannal’s pharmacy. Tnxroads are so bad that the mail is carried from this place to Francesville on horseback. How much wo feel the need of a railroad just now! Uncle Johnny Catt was married al Indianapolis the other day. Thought tlx re was mischief in his eye when he was here, a couple of weeks ago. Kannal means business. Tic has Ixmght the lanrost stock of holiday books ever brought to Rensselaer, which will be sold at prices beyond competition. Rev. Thomas Vansooy announced last Sunday that. Thanksgiving services would be held in the M. E. Church this a. m. Let there be a good attendance. Prof. J. Tom Arrett is teaching the members of the Rensselaer Cornet Baud the art of manipulating the keys. As a musical instructor the Professor is a success. A seamless back calf shoe or a genuine custom made kip boot, wool lined, is the best for all kinds * of weather. Ludd Ilopkhis has them for sale and warrants them.

Willey & Sigler have now at their store the largest display of goods, and the greatesL VBriety of articles adapted to the wants of the public ever on exhibition in Rensselaer. A grand Thanksgiving ball will be given in Bedford’s hull this evening under the management of the Rensselaer Cornet Band. Good music will be in attendance. Numbers >1 each. A full line of Finzer Bro.’s, Lorillard’s and other favorite brands of plug tobaccos, at C. C. Starr’s new cash store. Also a nice line of fine-cut tobaccos at from 50 to 80 cents per pound. The largest stock of tea ever brought to this market can be found at C. *C. Starr’s popular grocery, which is being sold at bottom prices for cash. Good Japan tea only 35 cents a pound, or three SI.OO. Try it. Notice. —Kannal is daily receiving Christmaa-goods, such as J books, fancy notions, fine pocket-books, and dressing and writing-cases; also a handsome stock of imported albums, at very low’ prices—from 50 cents to $3 each. Miss Eliza Kirk, of Remington, and Misses Mattie Allen and Maggie Miller, of Rochester, the latter a teacher in the graded school of that place, are visiting in Rensselaer this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Mitler. Postponed. —The regular monthly meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union, announced for last Monday evening, owing to the inclement weather was pontponed until Mondayevening, December 17th. Bear it in mind.

Willey & Sigler have just received a large assortment of holiday goods, consisting ot scarfs, lies, handkerchiefs, handkerchief boxes, mottoes, chromos, nubias, ets., etc., all of which will be sold at the very lowest possible living prices. Wishing to reduce onr large ancL varied stock of general merchandise we. will, for the next 30 days, make special prices to cash buyers. We mean just what we say. Call and see us and you will be convinced. F. J. Sears & Co. It is a pleasure to go into a store where the proprietors and clerks are always polite, and agreeable to customers, and read y and wi 11 ing at all times to wait on you and administer to your wants. Such is invariably the case at F. J. Sears »fc Co’.s pppnlar store. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us; eithefTy book ac--Count or note, must make settlement with us before Januaiy Ist, 1878; otherwise we shall be compelled to force collections. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. F. J. Sears & Co. The following named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as pettit jurors at the December term of the Jasper circuit court: John 11. Robinson, Thomas Robinson, Frederick Van-Patton,—Earw— Bowmaft; Patrick Maloney, John T. Lamson, Henry. Grow, Michael Moriarty, William S. Major, William W. Foster, James Welsh and Horace T. J6nes. Old winter is here, bnt there is no need of any one suffering with cold while the New York Store is selling gbods so cheap that they are in reach of every one. Men’s knit scarfs from 10 cents to SI.OO. Good underwear front 35 to 85 cents. Gloves from 25 cents to $1.25. Don’t fail io see our 00 cent mittens. The cheapest place in town is the New York Store.

The advertisement of Mr. W. S. Orwin, jewjdir, w*ill be found in anotherrnhnnrrofthiwfawner' ttmirt it, and then go and examine his large and magnificent stdek ot clocks,!watches and jewelry, and learn his prices. You will find everything to be just as represented, and will find Mr. Orwin to be a gentleman in every respect. The Union bespeaks for him a liberal share ot public patronage.

Attention is directed to the advertisement of Dr. I. B. Washburn, which will be found in another column of this paper.' The Doctor is now a permanent citizen of Rensselaer, and oilers his professional services to the people of Jasper county, hoping that, by strict attention to business and reasonable charges, he will receive a liberal share of patronage. His long experience in the practice ot medicine and surgery, and the fact that he stood at the head of bis profession in Logansport, where he resided for a number ot years, ought to be, sufficient to warrant him a good support.

Mr. I). B. Nowels, teacher of Union school, district No. 2, Marion township, reports as follows for the six week's ending November 16, 1877: Pupils who stood above 90 per cent, iu their general aver* age: Ella Burk, Luella Hemphill, Mary Hemphill, Dallas Yeoman, Elfie Yeoman, Ida Nowels, Artie Nowels, May Nowels, Virgil Nowels, Everett No.’.els and Edward Kenton. Those who were perfect in attendance and punctuality arc: Johnny Burk, Lily Burk, Dallas Yeoman, Victor Yeoinan, A Ida Kenton, Emma Kenton, Ida Nowels, Everett Nowels, Virgil Nowels, Myrta Nowels, May Nowels, Edward Keaton and Artie Nowelk. The Death-Bed of Senator Morton. —A magnificent picture, just published, on heavy plate paper, 14x18 inches in Size. It touchingly, portrays the last moments of statesman, with family and friends grouped sorrowfully around him. One copy of this beautiful work of art will tic sent by mail, in a paste-board roller, to any address post-paid, on receipt of 25 cts.; three enpiea-ibr Q 6 frF-*ix-for >l, in currency or postage stamps. Agents wanted everywhere to sell this and a great variety. of other popular pictures. No money required until they arc sold. No trouble to sell them. Send stamp for our catalogue and terms. Address, A. Chegar it Co., Publishers, 168 Market st., Chattanooga, Tenn. ■ ■ Tio-r

To All Whom It May Concern.

All persons indebted to me on book account, or otherwise, are requested to call and settle the same immediately, or I shall be compelled to make forced collections. iTieelFTnoney and must have it. A word to the wise is sufficient.

RALPH I ENDIG.

Public Sale.

A't thold Clifton farm, near Salem, Indiana, eight miles west of Rensselaer, on Saturday, December 8, 1877, there will be sold to the highest bidder three Indian ponies brought from Texas last May; also one fine large mare, six j ears old, one cow, one Wood mowing machine, one light -twohoise buggy, one set light buggy harness, one set’single buggy harness, one fine eight-day clock, six i wow a»d second hand sewing machines in perfect order; also a number of other articles of farm and household use. Time, nine months on sums of $5 and over. Fifteen .per cent—discount for-casK Sixper cent, interest from date.

O. W. CLIFTON.

Rensselaer, Ind., Nov. 17, 1877-

LEOAL KOTSCES. . QllljJiLEF'S SALE.—By virtueof an uxeruKJ tion ou transcript to trie directed from the clerk of the Jasper eirriSit-court. I will expose at publie Hile to the highest bidder on -Salurblay. the 22d day of'December. 1877, between tile.hours o£. JO-o'cloek a. u>..and I o'clock p. r.>. of said day. nt the door of the court house of jasper county, and state of Indjand, the rents ami profits for a term of net exceiiiimf sexun... years, at theTollbwiwg ’de'surlbed rbttl estate, to-wit: The sOHtlieast quarter th? of the southeast quarter (",) of section number nine (fl), in township number twenty-eight (28), north of range six («) west, in Jasper county and state of Indiana; and on.failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the Same time aiid place, expose at public sale the fee simpleuf said real estate. Taken as the property of James W. Cookcrly at the suitof ihu town of Blootiiiugtoy. Said salq will be made without reljpf ft'oui "valuation or anpraiseiuent laWs. GEORGE. As. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Ja-per county, Indiana. November23d, A. D. 1877; ? , * ~ 11. F. Chilepte, att’y for pl’ff. Jl-3L. SHERIFF’S SAt.E.’-Tly virtue of a copy of decree and an execution thereon to mft directed fttoni' the clerk of the Jasper circuit court. I will expose tit public sale so the higlu!*l. .ladder «»->-Saturday, the 22d day of Dcezunber. ls>7, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and I o'clock p. m. of said day, at the (foor of the court house of Jasper equity, Indiana, the rent Jpmd profits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described rciil e-late. to-wit: , The west half (,‘») of’the northwest quarter (| 4 ) of section eight (8), in township thirty -one (Sil), north of range six (6) west, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, in Jasper county. and state of Indiana; and on -failure to realize the full amount <>f jwigmeiit T 4ntercet and costs, I will lit tile. shyttO time and place expose at public sale-the fee simple of suit! real estate. . . i ‘ . taken as the property of Elizabeth Dean anil - Ileitii.. nidged to be fire bm-band-ef Elfxalieth Pean, at the stilt of Gdorge W. Stoner. Said sale will bq made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws; November 12th, Al D. 1877. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Slteriff of Jasper county-, Indiana. Thompson &■ Bro-, alt’ys for pl'ff (I 3|.

XTO'II' K OF EXE’ I T'lK’S AI’POINT1N Mi'.NT,—Notlen in here!') given Hint the uiKlrrniiftK'ii hag been .qqinintcil cxcimiUt ot du* wu| of Reuben RfivimmH. -Ireeni-01, late Of -.tw-nrr oomrty, In-mirA. TWe’tnu-lo umtiA-' bly »olv«nt. NEWTON f. WJCKWIRE. Novemlwr 2*J, 1877. Exwntqr. 11. Ht. DIS-OLUTION.W PARTNERSIIIP.-Notk* i.-lien hi ih« p.-irtix-ivhin lien--tofore exiniii'iir tatwueu the iiu'lerp lgn«f,under the firm name of I’earorlr A ShertJter. I. thH dweolyetl by IauIWII.XUWUnU,. the former rctirliig froiii (KSfuifm-n-. All i-creoun knowIng theniM-lves Indebted to the lutcfirii) are reolh<4ted to call Hud iidju-t •their neeou’nU nt onee. I- K A -TUS PEAt'OCK. V, ILLI AM E. SHERTZKIt. Itenwelaer, Ind., Nov. lb, Bit. 10-St. Oil I.RI l l -. x i 1.. By i ntu«- ot an exccukj tleii to me dlrerb d from the rlcrk of the Jiinpercircuit court. I will expose nt rruhtle Mill- Io the highest bidder on Sutiiidiiy the nd dny of Derei.ib.-r. 1x77, lu-twenn the hour* of 10 o'clock a io. nod I o'clock p. in. v I sit'd day. at the door of the court house of Jiiniicr county, and ctlttr of rndfatui. rent-i ami piodts fur n term of not exec. seven years, of the following de-<u ibed real estate, to-wil: The southeast quarter ('<) of ibu northeast quarter -/j nii-l the SOHtnenwt qurirter (ir) of section lox .It), mi l l the west one-hidf (!j) of the wett one-half (!») of the aouthwe-l l |iuulei'l f 4 ) of section five (•>;. all iu tow ustdptwenty-ilglit (SH). north of inngo six (8) west, in .ln<per county, and state of Indiana, 'suitniiiiugtwo hundred and forty (240) acres, more or less; to liny and satisfy a judgment for the sum of one linndreihmrt seventy-eight dollars and twentylive cents (1178.23) and costs in lavorof Nutlutn Fendig, in a bull w herein he Is ulaintlT, and .loliu Kohb.-r, Peter Minikus and William U. Pierce are defendants; and on failure to realize the full .inmiint of judgment, interest nml costs, I will at the same time an<) plnee es|Mise at pubr lie sale the fee simple ot said real estate. Said salewill be made without relief from valuation or uppririsenient laws. I.BIWK JI. ROBINSON, Sheriff of .fnauer county, Indiana. November 19th, A. D. IM7. : M. F. t.uilixile. Mtt'y f-ir pl’fT. 10-Oi. s. p..TQUKWUJRD. JbWUS warneu. YOUK’GBURG & WARNER, Carriage Makers RENSSELAER, IND. Shop on Front street, Terhune’s old stand. CaiTiagcSj Bogs Wobs of. every description, ina-le to order. Kcf airing also neatly and cheaply done on thort notice. Parties wishing woodwork, such us XBodios or C3-ea.rin.g-s of any kind, or anything else in their line, will do well to give these gentlemen a call. Al! orders will receive prompt attention. Carriage and buggy springs repaired and oil trinperc;!, and general work and repairing done in the neatest and best manner. Prices as low as possible to insure good work. All work warranted.

UNDERSTATE MANAGEMENT And in daily operation over 37 years. $15,000$ FOR FOR OOS I sls Eee.29 i -T0ai1.28J11).25 > 78|D88.15 t , 77, Jan.u, Feb.ls, ’7B State Allotment OF $367,925 IN PRIZES! 1 Prize 0f.....§00,000[l Prize 0f.....515,000 1‘ Prize of 1”,450(1 Prize of 8,000 1 Prize 0f..... 10,000 1 Prize 0f..... 5,000 5877 Prizes... 181*1 Prizes,, t -39,412a T0ta1...5300,000 Total $67,925Whole Ticket S 10: Whole Ticket $1; half $5; quarter $2:50 50 v/hola tickets $45; eh;lit h .? IrnKTwholetickeiss'/0. Chartered for ICducational Institutions.—.... Under Charter , no postponement cun occur. The value of every Prize paid in full in ”47. S,.money. Official List, of JDr.ftwn.._Nuinhers-se»t-te-eyery purchaser of a ticket,. List published iu N. i’. Herald, Sun, Courier-Journal. THESE ALLOT.MEN’TS uniformly take place during the second and last weeks of ench month-throughbtU the year. Tickets for the first allotment of every inonth—aso--ahways-spld at ONE bOI.LATI each—Capital prize, $15,000. For the last allotment tickets are always sold at- TEN DOLLARS each-—halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Capital prize*sso,ooo. - Circulars containing full particulars free. Address SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager’s Office, 72TItir<! Sreet, 8-3r.io. Louisville, Ky. THE WEEKLY AND LIFE OS' THE LATE SENATOR OLIVER P. MORTON. THE INDIANA STATE JOURNAL is' conceded tivliy one of the very best FA.’l--ILY NEWSPAPERS-now published. Its FARM AND HOUSEHOLD DEPARTAIENT is equal To any Agriculluml Journal, and in STATE NEViS it has no equal. With a view of placing it in the hands of every reading family in the State, we have In course of preparation, and will publish within sixty days, a life of» . Oliver p -uicmroM, la a zoa-page, Keally dotl-Bawd, Octavo Volume. subscriber who pays $1.50, our regular price, for TH E INDIANA WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL; for one year. The paper one year and book sent free of postage to every one who pays us $1.50.. The book will be substantially modeled in style and .workmanship after “Howell’s Lite of Hayes J&haalbr- Persons renewing subscriptions at the price named will be erditled to the book as well as new subscribers.

WER2SIS fOR THS WA3RKX.R* INDIANA STATE JOURNAL: Single copy or in clubs one year, with Life of Q. I’. Morton ;.$! 60 The Journal, without the Life of Morton, in clubs of ten and.-if pwards... 1.25 SPECIMEN COPIES of'thd WEEKLY JOURNAL will be sent gratuitously to those who wish to examine the paper witli refer-* euce to subscribing or raising clubs. Circulars and posters furnished agents and gefterS up of Clubs. Additions to clubs may bo made at any time, at club rates, after the club has Iteen raised, provided ‘only, that a full year's Subscription is taken. Single Subscribers invariably $1.50 in advance. The money must accompany all orders. The above prices are invariable. The time at which the subscription expires is printed on. each wrapper, and to avoid missing a number, renewals should reach this office before the time is out. g®“Rcniitin Drafts or Postoffice Money Orders, if possible, and wheye neither of Ttiree ruff be procured send the tnoriey ini ar REGISTERED LETTER. All Postmasters' are obliged to register letters when requested to-do so, and the system is tin absolute protection against losses by mail. Give full address, I'ostofticc, County and State. Dif*.'.gents wanted everywhere, to whom liberal cash premiums are offered. Send for Private Circular. The Life of Alonrox will be ready for delivery January 1, and is worth the price of the paper. Address k B. MARTINDALE, Publisher, I.Xpi.kXAPOEIS, INDIANA.

REMOVED. R. FENDIG’S Dry Goods, ta GnfcNOTIONS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, &c. , HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND WITH EXBXfIJC: ADDITIONS rOF Brand New Goods ARE SHOWN IN Bedford &Jackson’s EL.CCZ; ONE DOOR BELOW POST-OFFICE. <?atl“FiiicrSefe _ TTsZ HALL’S IfcO F. J. SEARS & CO., SOUE R-bNssklakk, Indiana. Rich and Valuable Lande Sale Cheap. We desire to call attention to the fact that wq are offurfijg for sale a large quantity of desirable real estate at prices which defy competition, 'i'ite -s-;iri’ity <»r moncv and t'lc clbseilfcs ofthe times enable ns to offer these lands at prices and upon terms very favorable to purchasers. Farlies desiring large bodies of land for stockgrowing purposes can be easily suited. Jasper, is considered one of tins best’counties in the state for agricultural and grazing purposes. The lands lying.in the vicinity of Rensselaer and in the southern portion of'the county. Cannot he surpassed for farm purposes. Among the uumurops tracts we have for sale w e desire to ciilt especial attention to tho following: Sw qr 15, 28,6. Price, SI,OQO. Terms: Onefourth cash, balance in one, two and three years at li pei‘ cent, interest. This is a beautiful piece of un improved prairie tanfl r well drained and within four toiles t»f .Rensselaer. Jjesipi,hie an investment a;id will make a good farm. , E ilf se qr anti sw qr sc qr 33, 30, 5. Price, SSOO. One-third cash, balance in one and two. years at 6 per cent. interest. Desirable pasture lands. N w qr sw qp, s l;f sw qr 27, and nw.qr hjy qr 34, 28, 7, £4O acres. Rich prairiO land, convenient to roads and school house, i:i good neighborhood, and w ill make a good fai'm. Price, $lO per acre, One-third cash, balance, in one tsr.d two years at 0 per cent, interest. E lif nw qr 27, S'), 5, 80 acres; Price, S2OO. One-half cash, balance in one year at 0 per cenfi. interest. Prairie laud, well located and very cheap. Sw qr ne qr 31,R0, 7. I’riee, SIOO. Sc qr nw qr 27, HO, 7. Price, SIOO. Tho last two tracts are very cheap—well .wviijhctliejirice.asked— Give us a call, aud examine the list of lands we hare to offer you; THOMPSON * PRO. DAVID JAMES DEALER IN Hardware, Tinware 7 I

CABINET FURNITURE. Hardware of every description for the house nn<l farjn, kept in stock. Cooking and heating stoves and all furniture belonging to them; -cutlery, carpenters’ tpolß, nSils, screwsVTqeks, hinges, tacks, axes, hammers, saws iu variety, bolts, castors, etc. T X KT 57JT ja.3FL 3ES Ready miide, made to order, and repaired at the most reasonable prices. The best material and the best mechanics. Cull and examine pails, mips, and all sorts of tin vessels. Tin Bpouting made and pot up. Work in this line warranted. To Close Out Present Stock of Cook Stoves they will be sold regardless Of former prices. They include some of,the best names in the market. Now is the time to buy, when they are being offered cheap. {JABINETFWJTHH?!!. Chairs, bedstead*, lounges, tables, stands, bureaus, and all articles in this line of the most substantial make, and for the most reasonable prices. Those who think of furnishing a house, in whole or in part, should call and lyarn what inducements we offer in this lino. Studebaker Farm Wagons. It ils conceded by every one that knows any“thing about the vehicles made iu the United States that no farm w agons are hobester or better thaj) those tjie Studebakers of South Bend. They are recognized as the standard of excellence. Other makers’ work may be as good, but none are superior. SETA THOMAS CLOCKS arc ronowneel the world over as exccnt timers, in this respect aud for beauty aud cheapness they have no superiors. A few kept in stock. The Goshen Pump. The Goshen Pump is made of the best materials. is porcelain lined, is well constructed for durability, is Aicatly painted outside, is every way desirable, and, beside, it is cheap. A Thousand Other Articles might Ixtcnnmerated, but for further information in this direction call at the store, opposite the post office, where conversation'may be heldi with the objects before us. This is much mote i utisfajciarv .tiMULtalknik Rt ’opg range.

EMMET KAItiNAL. Druggrist and Pharmaceutist, bHALKK IN DRUGS, PATEMT MEDICINES, PAIHTB, OILS ANb FINE BBANDS OF CZGT-Ajas TOBACCO, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. See! Seo! KrrEPC’ir GROCERY! Having moved into liis new briok building, just east of Bedford & .Jackson's block, and added largely to Jii» superb stock C. C, STARR invites everybody to call and examine his Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits. Hams, Bacon. Shoulders, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese Rice, Hornony, Beaus, Soap, Starch, Indigo Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Sait Sugars, Cobs, Teas, Spices, Salt Fish, Cigars, Tobaccos, Meal, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, Pocket and Table Cutlery, QucensWure, Glassware. CTEiOtm, and many articles we hava not the space Io enumerate, kept in stock at all times. Goods exchanged foi marketable produce. Remember the place—he has moved recently, and is now in His Handsome New Building, and without doubt has the largest, best au l cheapest assortment in Jasper county." with out exception. Come and see tjtf x ourselves 2!-3m (FC.STARR

Boots and Shoes. the very best. Great Reduction in Prices. The Old IZeliablo Firm of HEALY & MEYER announce great reduction in prices of all kinds of Jinnd-made bodta und slrnos. ONE HUNDRED PAIRS SHOP-MADE KbBMJS cheaper than fevfen Fine and heavy boots find shoes, for men, women an ) youths, made to order <if the very best stock, at greatly reduced pricea IuYONI’G ■ Metallic Stiffeners preventdtmots and- shoes running oVer id the heels. Healy & Meyer Use them in making new work and to straighten tip old boots and shoes that have run down at (litheel. The best thing known to the trade, JFtub»ber G (Tods. Healey & Meyer Imvo added it select stock of Rubber Hoots to their other wear, which will be sold as dump its any . in this market. Inspection invited. A speewilly will be made of Rubber Mending. Dotiit throw away rubber boots or shoes beenijsg there are small breaks in them—they can be Wom©7i’» Calf Ch 0.33 on band and made tr> measur ■. The best and neatest goods in, the market. All leather work done in the shop. All ImtUier w-ork atrd rcjiairing wan'antm!; 10-5 Urn HEALY & MEYEIL . ——*. -——--».* ■ 1 ■ - . ■ siililli y. s. wxg-mork, ' WATCH AND CLOCK M®, sjsasrteszaxkajßja, - ■ Simp in IV. J. lines’drug.store. All vehrlt warranted. Prices as low as will insure good work. U-ilsife

ST. “Wsite bt ■jiiyijgiiii AND DAILY HACK LINE. United States mail hacks run daily, except Sundays, between Rensselaer and Francesville making connectious at the latter place with tripia on.the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad, aud conveying passengers,.expressage,' and freight each way. Goods or money shipped by Express to nny part of the United States, Livery fa mil Drivers, or Without, furnished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Office and Sale Stable on Front street, above Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. RSWUVERr,~ FEED AND SALE STABLE, F. W. & S. P. LESTEH, Proprietors, Van Rensselaer Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. o ■ Special attention given to conveying passengers io tho ednntry and neighboring towns on short notice and at all hours of the day or night. Also single or double teams furnished on application.' Stock boarded by the day or week. Terms reasonable. 45 CURES EVERY FORM OF CHILLS, OR MONEY RETURNED. DAY’S TONIC DAY’S TONIC , DAY ’ S TQWIC CureeiChillinn«< Fever. aJrr ■ ■ viwiv jg & new Innovation, and posscaeeq nd- ‘ fIAVIO ’TAMin Cleanse! the Stomach vantages heretofore unknown and an“MZLIBJ!"' DAY’S TONIC C ‘n Quinine or any ' DAY’S TONIC KJoajJ.ri’JSS I&tehWfc DAY’S TONIC ' oil <’hr4,iVchim Don’t Bum the Head. medicine: it never tills tocure, and our - nTwaZmuA n*l/IO TAkllA ’K* llls » r e authorized to return the DAV’Q TO MIR DAY’S lONIC ™*Wlu each and every rase of thllure; UH I ® . lUfliu ■*** w ’ , , U oue bottle will cure two canes. Try if Is pl.«Mt for Children. Don’t oontjiaQdtnine. and see. Sold by aU Druggists at »1.00. J. P. OROMGQOLE & CO t> Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.

. ■ j • I • r , 1 r DR. W.-L. HAMAR, XDZE LTTI ST, Ofileo up-stairs, in Starr’s new building. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Ho offer* his profoMional services to the people of this vicinity. All the modern appliances that are so necessary to perfect <>pcriitlouaon the teeth, are used by him. The old practice of destroying the ner res. Is entirely superseded by the benutffn) process of Clipping and preserving the tootk alive nnd retnlenng is serviceable during life. Plate work in flrut-. flans stylo. All tees will be reasonable. M NEWGMRY nr 1 The uodersigned'Snould respectfully announce to the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they are offering flrst-clasa GROCERIES cheaper for Cash or Country Produce than can be hdnght of any other oetiibHlhment in the county. Their stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Bice, Hominy, Soap, Starch, Indigo, Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt, Spices, Fish, i ToToacccs, Cig-a-rc, Carj.dJ.esu,

Ntit«, Ralsihs, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, et, etc. —In-fact everything usually kept in a first-class grocery. ?UEWARE AND GLASSWARE >1 specialty. They invite inspection of their goods whether you want to buy or not. WestvHlß Flour! A large supply of this celebrated Flour kept 'constantly on hatid. 'i'heir phice of Imsincss is nt the old stand, in’Shanghai Building. AiHRO. llowtffSave Honey. TO THE OWNERS”OF LANDS IN JASPER COUNTY. We n< w have n complete OF TITLE to nil lauds in the county, carefully prepared from the n ci rds by experienced men. In compiling this work we have discovered the fact that there are aiAtHf USPEOTSVE TZTLI2S which should be adjusted without delay, while parties interested hre still living, ’live expense -will be light if attendee! to lit igatinn at apniftfutnde time These de cctivc Titles! gyq oceasioned by a variety of causes—deeds not recorded, errors tn ntaking and recording, i-tp, All persona owning'land m ib« county should call dn,’ or Wtil# to, ns at once and have the title to their land examined. r. s. & a. iowicobms, £- W. A. J SEED’S HCGcIER HAT SUBS. One pt the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines lir. ented far the Hay-Field I Cheep. ProtiticgL Durable.. Xffleient. 'l’wo 111 • n uid <>iie tipnn of liorseacon hau and stuck mpr e hay with the Hoosigr Hay. Slid® in one (lay, than five men find two span of horses cqn in tlio same time with any other applinui’.e. Easy to load, and unloads itself. Prim, 1 1 foot Slide, $7 ; lt>-fout, IflO. , A. J. REED, 1 Plensar.l Grove, Jasper County, Ind. Manufactured by C. A. Nelson A Co., Francesville, Ind., ami G. W. Terhune, Rensselaer; Ind. Apknt: —F. VV. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind., AGENTS WANTED.—Territory cheap »jid on irusonabio terms. Patented late— April fi, 187.5. J..lif