Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1877 — Page 2

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MOOS snow Saturday. Salt, >8 a barrel, •! Kern’s. Another skiff of snow last night, cloaks at Willey & SigCSANMiluniw at Kern’s for 10 Covmseroßtt’s court is in session this week. PICTURES enlarged for $1.50 al ■ At Willey A Sigler’s is llx* place Co buy overcoats. Ses F. &A. M. election notice in another column. Ladies' and misses, rubber bools at Willey A Sigler's. <3o to Kern’s for groceries—the cheapest piece in town. Toys and holiday goods of every description, at C. C. Starr’s. The Rensselaer schools were closed on Thanksgiving day. Go to Kannsl’s pharmacy for Christmas hooks and notions. Atoll line of zephyrs at the New York Store, only 18 cents per o*. Call and see the mammoth stock of new goods at the postoffice store. Kannal’s pharmacy is situated on Washington street, near the bank. A fisk stock of lamps at Kern’s, which will be sold regardless of cost. Holiday goods. —A large and varied assortment atKannal’s pharmacy. Germantown yarns in great variety of colors, at F. J. Sears 4 Co.’s. The largest stock of holiday goods in town at Kannal’s pharmacy. V -- ; V Thanks to Charley Ensminger for a late file of the Crawfordsville Review. A few pattefos of those lovely Polannaise goods left at F. J. Sears A Co.’s. The Nimrods are having lots of sport, now-a-days, shooting rabbits and quail. Kid gloves reduced from 75 cents to 60 cents per pair, at the New York Store. Shertzer & Buo. Lave a neat new sign above the door of their grocery store. Have you seen thoso silk pocket handkerchiefs that Willey & Sigler aril for 25 cents? Call at F. J. Sears A Co.’s and look at those fine Irish poplins, only 50 cents per yard. A plank crossing is being laid on Front street »t its, intersection with Washington.

Billy Harding, the news boy, now has his headquarters in M. D. lihoades’ barber shop. Tu* nicest line of Germantown wool yam, in colors, can be found at F. J. Sears k Co’.s. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Minor died, Tuesday, of erysipelas. It was buried yesterday. Mbs. Horace £. James returned home this morning from a visit to friends in Lake county. Men's Cardigan jackets at from 81.00 to $2.25, and hand made jit $2.50, at the New York Store*. Miss Idoixis £, Mann is filling orders for the latest styles of winter hats at reasonably low prices. A LARUE stock of glassware, crockery, pocket and table cutlery, at wholesale prices, at Kern’s. Fancy ehinaware, Bohemian glassware and silver-plated ware for the holidays, at C. C. Stair’s. A little two-year-old son of Mr. Fred Zard, of Hanging Grove township, died Monday, of croup. Emmet Kannal has for sale books for township institute course of study, and for theoretical examination. Dress goods, cashmeres, bnck skin gloves, etc., can be bought almost at your own prices, at Ludd Hopkins’. : Messes. Wm. H. k C. Rhoades are laying a good, substantial plank sidewalk in front of their handsome brjok block. „ A nice Hue es Hamburg edgings end embroidery, at greatly reduced prices, at F. j. Sears & Co.’s. Cali and see (hem. That piece cf grey cashmere at Willey k Sigler’s is just the lovelies piece ofdress goods ever brought to this market. M«S. Z. Dwiggins, of Rensselaer, made a hasty visit to her brother, John I, Porcapile, last Friday.— MooliceUo Democrat. Tu* holidays are nearly at haml and C. C. Starr is receiving the confectionery ever jbrotiunt to this market.

Call at Kannal’s and look al hia largo aud beautiful stock of holiday goods, before purchasing. Iron is being laid down on the new narrow gauge railroad, and prices on groceries aro down at C. C. Starr’s new eash store. Op course, when you visit Rensselaer yon will give Ludd Hopkins a call and look at the special bargains now being offered at his More. Wb have a few large sized nlpaccn lustre suits, for ladies, which will be sold for less than the goods arc worth in pieces. . F. J. Sears & Co.

A wAlt of words took place between a couple of fellows in front of Shortzer Jkßro.’s grocery to day. No black eyes or bloody shins lo report. Ex County Treasurer Janes was yesterday allowed the sum of SSOO by t lie board of county commissioners as fees for collecting and refunding railroad tax. Now’ is the appointed timo to buy your winter goods of Ludd Hopkins. Owing to the dull trade of the past month, prices are very low al his establishment. Messrs. F. J. Sears & Co. and Willis J. Irm-s have placed a nt-w street lamp in front of their busi"ness houses. Right; tet'their ex ample be followed by others. W illet & Sigler have now at their store the largest display of goods, and the greatest variety of articles adapted to the wants of the public ever ou exhibition in Rensselaer.

A full line of Finzer Bro.’s, Lor illard’s and other favorite brands of plug tobaccos, at C. C. Stan’s new cash store. Also a nice line of fine-cut tobaccos at from 50 to 80 cents per pound. Two marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Price during the past week to the following parties, viz: William 11. Randolph and Emma J. BroaJic; Edgar Kailsb&ck and Mary B. Dittemore. Mr. A. M. M un den, who is teaching school at Independence school house, Barkley township, had to dismiss hi 6 school Mondays on account of the prevalence of whooping cough in that vicinity W ANTkni—TO.OOO rabbits, for which I will pay 4 cents apiece in cash, delivered at M. D. Rhoades’ barber shop. Also the highest market price in cash paid for poultry of all kinds. W. W. Harding. “Purity and accuracy’’ is the motto inscribed upon that beautiful new sign which extends in the form of an arch over the passageway in Kannal's pharmacy. Take a peep at it when you visit his establishment.

An Amateur Dramatic Associa lion has been organized at this place under the expressive and historic name of “The Old Thirteen,” and we are told they intend to present some interesting dramas during the holidays. The largest etoek of tea ever brought to this market cau 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 pounds for SI.OO. Try it. Esq. L. C. Janes, of Wheatfiekl township, visited Kansas last month,and was so well pleased with the country that he purchased a tract of land and tffranged with parties there to put it raider immediate cultivation.

Willey & Sigler have just received a large assortmentof holiday goods, consisting of scarfs, ties, handkerchiefs, handkerchief boxes, mottoes, chromoß, nubias, ets., etc., all of which will be sold at the very lowest possible living prices. Please give me a cliahce before you purchase goods elsewhere. I am now offering a goat, kid or calf6hoe, kip boot, fined or unlined, sueh as I will warrant, at greatly reduced prices. Call ami see for yourselves. Ludd lIorKiNSHon. William Iv. Parkinson, entered upon the duties of county commissioner last Monday, lion. George Kessler’s time having expired. Mr. Parkinson takes hold as if lie meant business and having acted in that capacity before, he feels perfectly at home.

The largest Ftf*ek of books ever bronght to Rensselaer is now being opened at Kannal’s, for the holiday trade. The list includes standard poetical works, by all the leading poets, works of hUtorv, biography, romance and travel, by the best authors and writers, and various other useful works, for both old and young. These books are all neatly and handsomely bound, printed in clear type, and will be sold at extremely low prices. Call and see them.

The fire alarm Friday night last was caused by tho soot in the chimney of the Shanghai building burning out. Had it not been for the hand boys, who were having a rehearsal in the second story of the building at the time, there would have been a serious conflagration.

The Pfesbyterian Sunday School folks are preparing to give a grand concert in their church Friday ami Saturday evenings, December 21st and 22d. Proceed* to be used fop the benefit of tbc Sabbath school. Look out for something rich. The posters and programmes will be out soon.

Invitations are out for the crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Dwiggins, which will be celebrated at their handsome resider ce next Saturday evening. Tiik Union extends congratulations and wishes that their future may he a* full of happiness ns the fifteen years already spent in wedded bliss. Uncle Caleb Hopkins died at his home, in this county, last Friday, morning, in. the 61th year of his age. lie had been a citizen of Jasper county for many years and his loss will be deeply felt by a liost of relatives and friends. He was an affectionate husband, a kind father, and a good neighbor, and, by his amiable disposition, won for himself the respect and good will of all who knew him. llis burial took place Saturday.

By invitation of “Mine Host” Cleveland, we took dinner Thanksgiving day at the popular Austin House. And such a dinner we never had the pleasure of partaking of before. The table fairly groaned under its load of good things. Not only was there an abundance of turkey, but there was also plenty of everything that a first-class Thanksgiving dinner ought to consist ot. Mr. C. and his estimable lady certainly know how to administer to the wants and comfort of guests as all who partook of their hospitality Thanksgiving day will testify.

To All Whom It May Concern.

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

LECi iL Notices. Notice of executor’s apfoist51KNT.—Notice is herd)) - given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the- will of Reulien Raymond, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. The estate is probably solvent. ‘ N I.WTON C. WICKWIRE. November 29.1877. Executor. 11-3 t. RESOLUTION OF P.YRTNKUSH ll’.-Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of I’eaeock & Shutter, is this day dissolvent by mutual consent, the former retiring from the business. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are requested to call and adjust their accounts at once. KKASTI S PEACOCK. WILLIAM E. SHERTZF.R. Rensselaer, [ltd,, Nov. lit, 1877. 10-3 t. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution on transcript to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder ou Saturday, the 22<1 day of December, 1877, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and I o’clock p. ni. of saiil day, at the door of the court house of Jasper coiinty, and state of Indiana, the rents and profits fo'r a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (,' 4 j of the southeast quarter (> 4 ) of section number nine (9). in township number twenty-eight (2S), north of range six (6) 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 and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of James"V. Uookerly at the suit of the town of Bloomington. said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement lavys. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, .Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. November 23d, A. D. 1877. >l. F. Clijlcote, att’y for pl’ff. 11-3 t.

SHERIFF’S SALE. —liv virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder oh Saturday the 22d day of December, 1877, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o’clock p. in, of su'd day. at the door of the court house of Jasper county, and state of Indiana, the rents tins profits for a term, of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (‘ 4 ) of the northeast quarter (57) and the southeast quarter (y,) of section six (G), and the west one-lialf (»j) of the west one-half ().) of the southwest quarter C.,) of section live (5), all in township twenty-eight (2S), north of range six (8) west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana, containing two hundred anil forty (240)*cres. more or less; to pay and satisfy a judgment for the sum of one hundred and seventy-eight dollars and twenty-Uve-cents (8178,25) and costs in favor of Nathan Feuilig, in a suit wherein be is plaintiff, and. John Kohler. I’eler, Minibus and William C. Fierce are defendants; and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest ami costs, I will at thesanie time and place cximsc at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Bai<l sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws „ —. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. November 19th. A. D. 1877. >l. F, Uliilcote, att’y for pl’ff. 10-3 t.

♦■-lb yoi'nobceo.— ~ ’■— —jcsTPrwxTtwira. YOUNGBURG & WARNER, Carriage Makers RENSSELAER, IND. T| { Shop on Front; ptreet, Terbune’s old stand. Carriages, Buggies aM Spring Wagons of every description, made to 'order. Repairing also neatly and cheaply done on short notice. Parties wishing woodwork, such as Sodies ox G-earixigr* of any kind, or anything else in their line, will do Well to give these gentlemen a call. All orders will receive prompt attention. Carriage and buggy springs repaired and oil tempered, and general work and repairing done in the neatest and best manner. Prices as low as possible to insure good, work. All work warranted.

• IN it A. 'I. RIiKITJoS NHn< I .—The un- • mini cli i piiii nT i 'li • - i PrairMj Lodge Nil.-IXS, F, *A. Al., ill Hi-\i*i-ul,iwi• luiimiiu, « 111 lie Mil at tlio Lodge Hull In lten»«el«#r, Indiana. mi SHtunlny eveutng, Dorombor 14th, A. 11. 1871, A. L. A)i,7. The Uwr.Uiplul Mn.iw, Senior Warden anil Junior Warms will be i xnflieio Truxleiwof nnltl lanljre. V; [l. s.) MOKDECAI ht'IIIUOtK, • h x». 11. Price, sec’y. Worshipful SI Aster. December Uh, 1x77.

the s tnsr. OS?a.—ttEWYORK. 1878 Ai» Uh* time approaches for tho renewal of maWripllOftft, Ills M'N would remind it* fru ml- mid well wUlirra everywhere, that it irf «g.i»n n candidate for tUHr consideration ami *iip|M*rt. Upon it* met in l for the pu»t ten year* it n liea-for n t unlinuuiitv of thr bsmrty *>«•)- path) olid jfft.t'rmtfc c*.-operation which have hitherto h un extended to it frotu every quarter Of tiie in ion. The Dal'.* Ka* t* a fotir-pajre iheei of J# oolutnti*, price by mail, poid-p&hl, &.» routs u mouth, or $4.44) pur year. Tho Knadajr edition of Tiie Sun i» an eightpnjre iliiTt id bri column*. While giving the new ~ •»f Mi• •!.. . it ilnimiiiait larffi*amount of Literal} «it«i mi-tellaueou* matter -pt* iallv prepared for it. 1 iikSi sday sun has met with great lucres *• l*o»t-pabi fl.an a >e:ir. Tht Weekly Saa. Who doc* not know Tiik Weekly sun? It eirt it late* throughout tho Ur! tad stales, tho (an ad a.-, anti be>on<i. Ninety thousand families jrreet it* wdwfwe prige* weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor, and friend. It* new*, editorial, agricultural, ami literary department* make it essentially a journal for tho family and the tirceido. Term*: One Dollar a Near, pott-pAld. Tlii- |»rice, quality considered, make* it the cheajK-t newspaper published. lor cluhs <yf ten, with fit) cash, we will scud an extra cop) free. Address ITHLI3IILK OF THE SUN, D-St. New York City.

100,000 Copies of ST. NICHOLAS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Only 25 Cento a. Copy. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY NUMBER of Sr. Nicholas,ot which kudo rn,iic» will be issued, may begitined from Hie following: There are poems by HENRY' W. LONGF'F.Ll.mv ami WILLI Ail ( 11, LEX BRYANT; a lino hitherto unpublished sketch of Boy Life, bv the Late TITEODtIRE WINTIIROP; ami a short storv by the author of “A Lit K IN YVONDKULAJtD;” a new fair'v storv, “Swkkt M ujokam Day,” by FRANK If. STOC KTON, •‘THE PETER KINS' CHARADES,” bv LUCtiETIA I‘. HALE; a poetic riddle by DU. 1. G. HOLLAND, ami a comparison between the manners of vounir folks in old times ami nowadays, by GAlt HAMILTON. Of the story element, the brightest feature is t lie begin nil) if of the new serial bv Miss ALCOTT, entitled ' UNDER THE LII.AI V’ w ith illustrations by liCary X-railoclc Foote. The Christmas Number coutains also the opening ot a new Serial Story for Boys, a tale of tropical life, bv GCSTAVCS FRANKENSTEIN. entitled --T0 Vi K ii-JI O CXT A l X,” admirably illustrated bv tho artists Moran and Kelley: A POiITUiIT OF MISS ALCOTT, with a sketch of her life; several poems bv TWO LITTLE AMERIC AN GIRLs; a PLAY. and a CHUISTMAS CAROL (set to mitaiei; and hull a dozen complete short stories, bright, luuny, exciting and pathetic, &c., Ac. The NEW COVER is by the English Artist, WALTER l UANE,—the famous designer of “The Bahv’s Opera.” ST. NICHOLAS FOR 1878, Besides Miss Alcott’s serials for Gil-ls, and the three serials for Boys, to follow- each otliyr in' rapid stuH-ession. will contain a short serial storv bv the AUTHOR Or “THE SCHON-P.ERG-fOTTA FAMILY;” and an article. “AROUND THE WORLD IN A YACHT, IlOY'b!” has been promised bv a brilliant writer, now on the actual tour ot the world in his ow n yacht. There will be contributions bv a DAUGHTER OF THE FAMOUS PETEK FARLEY, and a Lottcrto Y'oung Americans by GEORGE MACDONALD. The “HOW” SKKIKS of instructive papers, by various author* who tell DOW to bind your own book*; DOW they mine coal ; HOW to enjoy yourselves at home; HOW to be an agreeable guest; HOW to entertain company; IIOW to be a carpenter; HOW to make an ice-boat: HOvV to build ahou*e; HOW India rubber is gathered; HOW matches are made; lIOW money WTTtifdel HOW m ckerel a e ranirht; HOW' they laid tho Atlantic Cable; lIOW they mine in California: HOW they work m thetea* rountry: lIOW to be a pr.rlor magician; et<*. There will l»o also a series of stories and sketches of Foreign Life, TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, such ys “Old Nicolai” (a KtOSian story),' “A Day A:nt»ng the WelslmCadtles.” ‘•Faster in TJefrftany, rT “The Indians df the Amazon,” “How Kitty was Lost in a Turkish Bazaar,” “Master Montezuma” (a Mexican story), “Hansa, the Lapp Maiden.” and many others. “dack-in-the-l’ulpit.” Department,” “Letter- Box,” “Hiildle-Box,” ami “For Very Little Folks,” will be eonliutied. The four bound volumes of st. Nicholas already published are the most wonderful, beautiful and attractive Christmas Prescut for Voting: People. Each volume is complete in itself. Vols. 1 and 2, vols. 3 and 4, .*4.00 each. Subscription Price, 33 00 a Year, postage paid. Single copies, 23 cents each. 50t.1> BY AI.I. IIOOK-SM-LEKS & NEWS-DEAI.ERK. SCRIBNER & CO., 743 Broadway, N. Y

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REMOVED.

R. FENDIG’S Dry Ms, Dress Hoods, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, &c. HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND WITH

LARGE ADDITIONS - - t • r~ r* F New Goods \ . - ' . ARE SHOWN IN • .. ... - * Bedford &Jackson’s BLOCK, ONE DOOR BELOW POST-JQFFICE, Call aiid See XJs.

HALL’S HUSKING GLOVES.

F. J. BEARS & CO., SOLE AGENTS, Rensselaer, Indiana. Rich and Valuable Lands ZETor Sale Cheap. We desire to call attention to the faet that we are offering for sale a large quantity of desirable real estate at prices which defy competition. The scarcity of money and the closeness of the times enable us to offer these lands at prices and itpoi< terms very favorable to purchasers. Parties desiring large bodies of land for stockgi'owing purposes can beeasily suited. Jasper is considered one of the best counties in the state for agricultural and grazing purposes. The lands lying Tn lire vicinity dfniehsseTSer and in the southern portion of the county cannot be surpassed for farm purposes. Among the numerous tracts we have for sale we desire to call especial attention to the following: Sw qr 15, 28,8. Price, SI,OOO. Terms: Onefourth cash, balance in one, two and three years at 8 per cent. interest. This is a beautiful piece of unimproved prairie land, well drained and'within four miles of Rensselaer. Desirable as an investment and will make a good farm. E hf so qr and sw qrse qr 33, 30, 5. Price, SSOO. One-third cash, balance in one and two years at ti per cent, interest. Desirable pasture lands. Nw qr sw qr, s hf sw qr 27, and nw qr nw qr 34, 28, 7, 240 acres. Rich prairie land, convenient to roads and sclatol house, in good neighborhood, and will make a good farm. Price, $lO per acre. One-third cash, balance in one and two years at 8 per cent, interest. EM nw qr 27, 3<l, awe*. Price, S2OO. One-half cash, balance in one vear nt 0 per cent, interest. Prairie land, well located and very cheap. Sw qr ne qr 31,30, 7. Price, SIOO. Se qr nw qr 27, 30, 7. Price, SIOO. The last two tracts are very cheap—well worth the price asked. Give us a call, and examine the list of lands we have to offer you. THOMPSON * BRO.

DAVID JAMES DEALER IN Hardware, Tinware AND CABINET FURNITURE. Hardware of every description for the house and farm, kept in stock. Cooking and heating stoves and all furniture belonging to them; cutlery, carpenters’ tools, nails, screws, locks, hinges, tacks,, axes, hammers, saws in variety, bolts, castors, etc. TIINT WARE Ready ninde, made to order, and repaired at the most reasonable prices. The best material and the best mechanics. Call and examine pails, cups, and ail sorts of tin vessels. Tin spouting made and put up. Work in this line warranted. To Close Out Presentstock 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 tliev are being offered cheap. CABINET rUBNITUHH. Chairs, bedsteads, 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 furbishing a house, in whole or in part, should call and learn what inducements we offer in this line. Studebaker Farm Wagons. It is conceded by every one that knows anything about the vehicles made in the United States that no farm wagons are hones ter or better than those made by the Studebakers of South 4Leud. They are recognized as the standard of excellence. Other makers’ work may be as good, but none are superior. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS are renowned the world over as excent timers. Iff this respect and for beauty and cheapness they have no superiors. A few kept in stock. The Goshen Pump. The Goshen Pump is made of the best materials, as porcelain lined, is well constructed for durability, is neatly painted outside, is every way desirable, and, beside, it is cheap. A Thousand Other Articles might be enumerated, but for further information in this direction call at the store, opposite the post office, where conversation may be held with the objects before ns. This is much more satisfactory than talking at long range.

EM.MKT Ut!VIAL f ' Druggist and Pharmaceutist, 4 D»At<i ir * DRUGB, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AMU fink iibaxus or M&rx j tobacco, Washington Street, Reusseluer, Indiana. See! See! * * * N3S3XAT GROCERY! • , Haying moved into his new brick building, just east of Bedford & Jackson’s block, and added largely to his superb stock G. G. STARR invites everybody to call and examino hl» Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits. Hams, Bacon Shoulders, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese Rice, Homony, Beans,Soap. Starch, Indigo Bakiag Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Suit Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Sail FUh, Cigars, Tobaccos, Meal, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, Pocket aud Table Cutlery, Queenswure, Glassware. FLOUR, and mauy ar'icles we have not the apace to enumerate, kept in stock at all limes. Goods exchanged foi marketable prodace. Remember the place—he has lfTovod recently, and is how in His Handsome New Building, . and without doubt has the largest, best and cheapest assortment in deeper county,- with out exception. Come and see for yourselves 21 -.'l m C.C. STARR

Boots and Shoes. The Very best. Great Reduction in Prices. The Old Reliable Firm of HEALY & MEYER announce great reduction in prices of all kinds of hand-made boots and shoes. ONE HUNDRED PAIRS SHOP-MADE Men’s Kip «f®§ CHEAPER THAN EVER Fine and heavy boots- aud shoos, for men, women and youths, made to order of the very best slock, at greatly reduced prices. LYON’S FiVTEKrT Metallic Stiffeners prevent boots and shoes running over at the heels. Ilealy & Meyer use them in making new work ar.d to straighten up old boots and shoes that have run doom at the heel. The best thing known to the trade. J.tub I>e 1* Goods, Healey & Meyer have added a selcpj, stock of Rubber Boots to their other near, which will be sold as cheap as any in this market. Inspection invited. A specialty will be made of Rubber Mending. D ■ not threw away rubber boots or shoes because there are small bieaßs’ln firem—tUey caTr be mended and made as serviceable ns new. Women’s Ca!f Shoes on hand and made to measure. The best anil neatest goods.in the market. All leather work done in the shop. All leather work and repairing warranted. Jfr-5-8m HEALY & MEYER.

T. S. .■WTZCS-lvCOrtE, WATCH AHO CLOCK MAKER, eeStssex-aer, xxstxl Shop in W. J. Imes’drug store. All work warranted. Prices as low as will insure good work. 9-17-ts.

lwery sTaBE.Es AND DAILY HACK LIND. United States mail backs run daily, except Sundays, between Rensselaer and Francesville making connections at the latter place with trains on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad, and conveying passengers, expressage, and freight each way. Goods or money shipped by Express to any part of the United States. Livery Teams, mill Drivers, or Without, furnished upon applicatiou. Stock boarded by the day or week. Office and Sale Stable eu Front street,pbove Washington Rensselaer, Indiana.

"“NEW EiIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, ■ * ' • ... F. W. & S. P. LESTER, Proprietors, _ ri|-J-- 1,1 1 ~ ;— — *■! i ■■■—■! n i i.iwm in' ton i. i i iislimn »■ isiim ns Van Rensselaer Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. —■ o Special attention given to conveying passengers to the country and neighboring towns on short notice and nt all hours of the day or night. Also single or double teams furnished on application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Terms reasonable. 46 CURES EVEBf FORM OF CHIUS. OR MOBEY BETURRED. ’

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J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Proprietor* Louisville, Ky.

DR. W. L. HAMAR, IDE HTI ST, Office up-stairs, in Starr’s new building. KENBBELAER, INDIANA. lie oirurs bis professional services to the people of this vicinity. Ail tho modern appliances that are so necessary to perfect operations on the teeth, are used hv him. The old prartiec of destroying the nerves la entirely superseded by the'beautiful process of rapping and preserving the tooth alive uml rendering It serviceable during life, l’lnte work in firstclass style. All fees will be reasonable. U NEW GROCERY X!bT BEITSSELA.EB I The undersigned would reapeetfblly announce to the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they are offering tirst-closo GROCERIES chsaper for Cash or Country Produce than can be bought of nny other establishment in the county. Their stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, Canned Fruits, Dried" Fruits, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Rice, Hominy, Simp, Starch, Indigo, Baking Powdfirs, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt, Spices, Fish, Tobaccos, Clears, Candles,

Nut«, Raisins, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, etc,, etc. In fact everything usually kepi in ii tirst-cJnse grocery. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE n specialty. They invite inspection of their goods whether you want to buy or not. Wcstvllle Flour! A large supply of this celebrated Flour kept constantly on hand. Their placo of business is at the old stand, in Shanghai Building. SIEERTZER A UfRO. How to Save Honey. TO THE OWNERS lOF LANDS IN JASPER COUNTY. We m w have a complete ABSTAA&r OF TITE.E to till lands in the couuty, carefully prepared from the records by experienced men. In compiling this work we have discovered the fact that there aro XXATS’S OBVEOTIVB TITLES which should be adjusted without delay, while paytics interested are still living. The expense will be light if attended tw soon, and may save costly litigation at some future time These defective Titles ara occasioned !»y a variety of causes—deed* not recorded, errors in making and recording, etc. All persons owning land in tho county should call on, or write to, ns at once aud have the title to their land examined. R. 9. & Z. BWISK3I.TSS, 8-40.. Rensselaer, IsA

Rf .-■• • .-'ALL■<••■5 A J. REED’S HODSIBH HAY SLIDE. One»of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient ’i'wo.meu and one upaii el horses can'hau and stuck tnoro buy with the Hoosier Hay Slide in une day, than five men and two.pan of hdrsra cun in the sumo time -with any other appliance. Easy to load, and unloads itself. Price, 14-foot Slide, $7; 16-foot, $lO. A. J. REED, Pleasant Grove, Jasper County, Ind. Mnnu’acturert by C. A. Nelson & Co., Francesville, Ind., and G. W. Terhune, Rensselaer, Ind. Aoext:—F. W. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind., AGENTS WANTED.—Territory cheap and on reasonable terms. Patented late— April It, 1875. 44tf.

DAY’S TONIC Isa new innovation, and possesses ad-t vantages heretofore unknown and uctaimed by others. It does not contain Qu in In. or any poison; It doe. not produce buzzing or roaring in the head, whtcli follow, the use of Quinine; it is retained by delicate stomachs; Itactsupouthellverand bowel, without the use of sny other medicine; it never fidlz to cure, mid our agents .re authorized to return the money iu each and .very ease of tktlar. i one bottle wilt cure two cases. Try it and see. Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO.