Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1878 — Page 4

RENSSELAER UNION ttawml&y. January 10. 1978.

Tm* is the week of prayer. ®mOv®rcoats cheap al Willey Rubhkk and pare gum boots nt Willey & StglorX • Good bed cum forts for 51.50 nt i the New Y r ork Store. , - T' SenooT. reopened Monday after two weeks holiday vacation. “V. S.” spool, cotton, only 3 tvtitß a spool, al the New York Store. Circuit conrt convened Monday, His Honor, Jnlge Hammond, preM.ling. ' Skk those knit sacques, for girls, at the New York Store—only 75 cents each. Ui.ark’h “(.). N. T.” spool cotton • for 5 cents a spool, al the New York Store. Several Remingfoninna are being interviewed by the grand jury thia week. Tiik llenaselaer cornet band RtTcuadetl-the newly married camplea Monday night. The mercury in the tliei inomefe r dropped to 10 degrees below aero Monday mornnig. The arrival of the iron horse at filiß place is expected in about ten days, weather permitting. The hardening of the roads has given our citizens a chance to re plcnish their coal bins and woodpiles. The hotels are crowded this week with parties having business in the present term of the Jasper circuit court. Business is brightening up since the mud blockade has lifted, and nie r chants’ faces are growing beautifully shorter. Iron ia being laid down on the new narrow gauge railroad, and prices on groceries are down al (.’. C. Starr’s new cash store. The Sentinel for last week did not make its appearance until yesterday. That story of Auditor Barkley’s caused the delay. Out: goods are all tnarked in plain figures,JtmLwe-sell-to. all at one 9ml the Mine pric-ivatthe New York Store. J. M. TiioiiNitaovuti. For diied fruits go to C. C. Starr’s New Cash Store. He has in stcck peaches, apples, blackherrioß, prunes, currants, etc., etc. Another amateur theatrical troupe is organizing with the intention of making their debut about tbediDHi Lite iron horse v witxß.enKselaer. For confectioneries go to C. C. Starr’s; he has the greatest variety es candy ever brought to the town. Also a choice lot of oranges just received. There is no need of any one going dirty when a nice, fine white shirt can be bought for 75 cents, 81, 81.25, 81.50 and 82, at the New York Store. The mercury in the thermometer indicated a warmer atmosphere Tuesday morning by 26 "degrees than that of the morning previous. Quite achangein twenty-four hours. TnEyoungsters amusethemsel ves evenings skating on the ice. The Iroquois river above the dam at this place being frozen over fur. : nishes ample field for this kind of 'Sport. -”'7" ' The cheapest place to buy nolions, gloves, hosiery, table linens, ■ napkins, toweling, and all kinds ot fin-nishing goods is at the New York Store. Call and see for yourself. 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 lute of fine-cut tobaccos al from 50 io . 80 cents per pound. Marriage licenses were issued by the clerk of Jasper county dur- I ing the past week UHlltt fWlh«dtij*l parlies, viz: Richard Williams and Elizabeth Obencha'm; John Sutton, jr.,nnd Mary Bell Westfall; Thornlon Dobbins and Mary Anderson. The Sunday school concert held at the Al E. church last Sabbath evening was well attended. The exercises consisted of songs, essays,! declamations, etc,, concluding with * short and appropriate address to the little folks by Rev. Thomas Vanscoy. Emmet Kann al, the druggist, wishes all of his patrons and friends a happy New Year. He jdesires ’att whtr are indebtedtn him call and settle. In the future 1»e will make it an objeot for those to trade with him who pay cash, and during the next thirty days he will sell his stock of holiday books I Jor VQ«U

Buffalo Hued bools al Willey <fc Sigler’s. Art. goods cheaper than ever nt th<j New \ ork Store. The plicapeat lino of cashmeres and alpaccas in town at the New Yo.rk Store. Qukuv; “Why will mon smoke cotritnon lobncrrr,-’-wtrrTVTtn'j’ cwt buy Margburg Bros. ‘Seal of North (Jarolina,' al the same price? ' 16 ly , Track).aying has been resumed on (Tie Narrow Gauge and will lie pushed al the rate of a mile per day, the iron for the entire division between Bradford and this place having been received. The largest stock of tea ever brought to this market can be found at C. <’. Sian's qmpular grocery, whit h is being sold nt bottom prices for cash, t'alli and examine his sjoek and let’iu prices before making purchases. Warn,lXo7“A due bill was given by mo to Mr. Dan. Halliday, June fit b, IE? 7, pay a l>| e on e_d ay alter <1 He, now in possession of Joliu Halliday, which I warn ail persons ’ againd trading for the same, as it ha* bet n paid uuou,—J«n ,v Konta h. “Tin: OU. Thirteen” aie rehears ing the henuliluLaud .iwtemu ly in. Unsiieg drama, “(’anii'le,’' with the intention of placing it on the boards in the near future. It is one ofTEi’-bost pl-ay*ever prt'Rt-nf.e'l t o the amuAemeut-loving-pnidni-Tiiid will, no doubt, draw a good house. Married, at the residence of Mr. Leslie C. Grant, on [Sunday evening last, by Kev. Thomas Vanscoy, Mr. Richard of Benton county, and Miss. Lizzie Obenchain,' of this place. Tut: Union extends congratulations tn the happy couple and wishes them a safe nnd prosperous voyage upon life's tempest u o iis sea, T 1 icy _ d epi ■ j red. tor Gtt-tr Benton romtly home TttefpLry < carrying with them the best wishes '■fcnFfiosts of friends. In making up locals to attract public attention I aim to avoid' TaTse pretenses. In other words 1 simply mean what 1 say. Just now 1 need money arid Tri order sis get it I am offering all kinds of goods at the lowest possible prices. I also earnestly request every person knowing themselves indebted t<> me to come forward and sli-e-w-their baud. If not full of remonetized silver, show it at the lower rigli L hand corner of a promise. I.IDD IIoPKJNS. . - - w a Resort of school No. 3. Barkley township for the fractional tern, ending December 31st, 1877: Pupils present every dny, Samuel Hurst, George Henkle, Melissa TSTcUurtaTn, Wallace McCurtain, Franklin McCurtain, Edmond McCuriain, Norman McCurtain, Warren McCurtain, Nancy MeElfresh, Frank Steele, and Marshal Steele. The following graded 100 in punctuality,and conduct; Mattie English, Clara Murray, John Mallatt. The three highest averages _of the school were Alelissa AlcCurtain C 5 per cent, John Hurst 94.5 per cent, janil MiUl'reTSrigltah 03.5 pct —cent, C. W. Clifton, teacher. The following is a report of Rose Bud school lor the month ending Novemher 30, 1877: No. *pupiku enrolled, 28; average daily attendance, 2,1.375; cases of tardiness, 11. Those perfect in deportment,pnnettia’ity ind —study were Amber j Greenfield, Alary Abbett, Alaggie ' Abbett, Kora Pritchard, Emma Wyatt, Bell Comer, Liilio C-.-?h?h« and Mvllie Abbett. For the month ending December 28, 1877, there were 30 pupils enrolled, with an average daily attendance of 23.55; cases of tardiness, 17. diaries StVaim, Edyvapil Swaim, Arthur Swaim, Isaac Alter, Jennie Humes, Emma - Wya'td and Clara Wyatt wi re perfect in deportment, punctuality and study.

John E. Alter, teacher. The school trustees desire us to announce to the patrons and pupils of the Rensselaer schools that the -Kgteay=ta ftv r- i re rstet: five minutes faster than the regulatiou time at the jewelry stoics. It is hoped the patrons of the school will take notice <;f this fact and govern themselves accordingly. dArgreatTh?al.annrtyaiTceraiglftb<F saved all afoHMtl -Uy having a uniImi hi time.—lt may iiotTtivisggcr•; ntion to say that there is 911 hour’s diflerenee in the lime pieces of some of our citizens; whith causes tardiness and confusrandiTscTidbENow J regulate your watches and cloekM getting regulation tint t£ and” be prompt in starting your children to school. It will save you the tro»bi,e-ot writing lieve the teacher of unnecessary < annoyance and vexation , of spirit, and save the pupil the mortification experienced upon being marked tardy when it could have been easily avoided. r. .» ' i.... ,•—. -.. s

Personal Notes.

Air. R. F.. Goddard is putting up ice tl.is n cek. I Mr.'F. H. TharpTVent"to KoriVliiud Alomlay. Dr. I. B. Washburnc went to Logansport Aloud ay. Mr. 11. 11. I’liivup'.le is- put ling on airs ns deputy sherilf. PrufAllen returned fr»in tils' visit to the Buckeye slutc Friday. Dr. W. L. H im.ar returned from a professional visit to Winamac! I tst Friday. Judge Hammond returned from Logansport, where he had been holding court, I'riday. .1 nhtmy, . .Wambaugh Tuesday evciilhg from a visit to San Pierre, Pulaski county. .Messis. Charles M. Johnson nnd Willin' Ituiishack, of Remington, called at the Union office to-day. Alisses Maggie llempliill and Jennie Patton give the Union ollice.a pleasant call last Satur<lay. Prof. Zea says he and J erry Karsner have made a “corner’’ on wood Hawing, now that their youthful competitors are compelled, to go to ucil.no i air a in. Rev.’l’iiomas Vanscoy l;egan a series of relignitTs nreetingirnt tbc | M. E. church, .Monday evening, \ihit:h arc well attended and proii isc good ri-sulls. Bro, AlcEweu is publishing an interesting continued story in the Sentinel from the pen of Auditor Barkley. It is particularly intereiriug to delinquent tax-payers. Mr. 0. P. Robinson is. acting as (•oom bailiH’at the present term of the Jasper circuit court. He fills the position with as much grace and dignity as that possessed liv an expounder of the gospel. Mr, Howe met with a painful accident uiic day last week. While chopping wood his ttxe glanced elf of a stick and fi ll with considerable force upon his foot, severing two of the toes almost entirely, and causing him to lay by a few days ibr repairs.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following ti-an.-fers of real estate wore unui- on iiie books of the reo.irder of Ja-.p--r comity 'lp ring the week ending ■ JaiHou-v I tii, ——- ——— ; 1 Siiyrc-efitt: la. TlißßJoi*} —37 Sayre, o', ne, nse lie_C. ;,0, 5—115 acres. SI. Quit cialt-i. n end wt S'.v 4, 30, <>—loo acre.-, 00J. Quit claim. Auditor .tnq.ei-Omi'y to liUz-it.eili A. t’J.irk, sw nc, se nw 15,. 30, 689 acres, ■ K-ebeewrjh I’ickr.ell to Elizabeth I’. Dutton, sw ne se 21,.28, 7—lo acres, {tlOo. Eliza 8. Potter to Joseph 15, Ila.cklcv, lots 2, 8 ami 4, in Potter s subilivision of se nw mid sw ;r.' 22, 2S, 81,2,15. -—S'tunton P. Lr'iter tn Jrr’^p'li-YvOTnrni,'!:»" sw 3<», I—du1 — du acies, Sboo. David J. Thompson. Gononis.sioner. to Abirion L. Spitler, st sP, r} sw 23, 31, 160 acres ,§>32o. .Albert I’addock, Administrator, to. Simon P. Tlictnpsun, sj no 1, 28“ 6—Bo acres, «100. Ellen J. Jackson to David Moyles, part lots 11 and 12,'block3,1’ensselaof, 51T,030. Martha Benjamin to Jared Benj.-unin, e.l ne 20, 29, 7, nw, w.j ne acres, So,(500.

•. r .> » r'i »Z> •--* f-s e.-3 $J c ■ F. J. Sears & Co. will make an important nniKHincenient about the Ist of Ftbruary. ; | s : T j « j i f LLC- t . . ■ q- -y. rq. .U ’XS 'it! »<- ’X’; >' /qi k-• *-» *- ■ rßa r-u c « e_* 111 All'll JI XI--.TTIRI I ■■-Hi SHEKI El"«s SALE.—Bv virtue of jm riou.to nre dir<v»ort fr<viT the eiiM’kof th? Jasper eireuit i’ourt, I will expos,- at public sale t • the highest bidder on .Saturday, the llith da . of, t übre.ary, IN7S. between the hours <if 10 o\'<".’k m. and 4 o’clock p. m. < f said day. at the door of thueourt hov.s • of .Tamper county, and state of Indiana, the rents ami prmlts for •HrtvtWiHhit-exceeding-seven’y< ar-, of the follow ing des rilaxi real estate. ’l hu smith one-half (■;.) <>f I • -outhwest q:ialler (L) of e• ’ti«>J 1 jaumbel’--tlxuXy-Mm-x • u (6wnship number twenty-’eyen (27 north, of range number six (<u we-t. containing sixtytwo and tifty lmn<lrtxlth£(ti2.so) a/res, more or le<s, all in JiN’Mer roantv, ami smicu; Indiana, ( • p.”.v aqd satisfy a judgment for the sum of two hun<i;\ t and litticn doilars and forty-five cunt s s.’d.'i.L'.; and in favor of John Makevvu'’. Ina .-nil wherein he is pl;:int:|if and -J mn Ha: tmm. Joseph ( rowden nnd t’ltarlcs E. Ei -!»- i an- G'.demlrml itml-tm ftt-ilttTv 'to fvttliie the,full ntmnnrt of judgment;dnterr-t amtcosis.' iFsiiJl.;il_ih;:x: M! H-.timtrtuylglayjeMiveiittub-lie the' f<w-■ tin;-!-.? >f sttKl rent < '1 ■>-. the . •) .:ui tl.at the Saic! - wia )>t; 'naiie wilhoiit Ti-ITer'froiii’' valuation nt'ayprtii.—i ient laws. - G.IAHtGE ALJ.OJILSSbX,... * of Jasper gounty, Indiana. ’.TanTiarv sth. A. D. Ih7"'. 31. T. < h.le..tf, Alt'} tor Pl’ff. 17-3 t.

Q I! EItIEF"S SAI.I-:.—Uy virtue i.f a copy of O 'decree rind an exccntlon tltereon to me di - j reeled from the clerk of the Jasper circuit ' TTmriTTTnTrcx-pose at prtlllic sSTFTioTfie TiTgl:- ' Md'K'r oiwMtwßiiay.- the b’-th d;tj-of fVhri--lira. ;r-Lj,./uy’/wci’-ftdee.hours ot lo i/cbku-s in. tiiol l-intlliiiUi p, an nf iihut iliirr rt-tigUiSrtntt:: Ftim canrrlroiTSc of .Tn - pSr'eoutity.' 1 ndiana..llle ! rents and prolits-for a term of Hot cv<oiling i .seven years. u( the KilldWitig iti'sertbeit red I c-sta-te. to-wit:' flic northwfesf quarter (>,' of th.- -northeast quarter (sp) of section fourteen 'Hi, tu townslii;i twcuiv-eigbt A!.), north of rar.ee sit (ti} LtawU-ja.JaHh'.i ftUUQ.'.-alitf'Jßgirsi andtmuu " c-mt.iiidiig f.rty (40) acres, mon*or ly. to pay mid decree ..f fore dos ire .led jud.--“ifiil'liu's mid tinny-llireo .vni< yr-.u.; itiid ~ /I ...-.:- in I'avsa-qf JapiQ* Li wi», 4t.iii>it.ii-tmH-sp--of the estate of .letier-on Norton, d. eased, j:; ;t - it: f whori-in I:e is |daiulili* and < .iri -t ih.:t r< I. Crwie,"mid f.laria twd.r, ids wife, .ire deieuda. tst and (»i faiitire to rcailzt-tlje Hiil nmuant I'd i ■'■■tv.. HitOjest H»'l eiWi 1 wilt nt ittlf~~ saute time and place expose at public sale the f< - imide of said real ( stare. d ak. n as the property of Cbri-siiaa O. C.wjer and Jl.iida I’oikrat tile suit of James i.ewis, iqbiiini ti'iitbr ig thecrtittgOf Jglßy.'on Ndrtoiiy said -ale will be made with relief from taluatioiroisapprarsiment laws. - I. lil.iilil.T; M. ftoBINSON. .sneritr (if Jiteper.couaty, ,1-uilia-u'a, .k-m't.ir' -th. A. ft.-IW-: 3fc t. '.WUajU.-AUh 'i'or I’l tT. if-gt;-

TAX NOTICE FOR THE YEAR T 877. ' —-o . ri v Notiee H hereby Uven Io the tsx-paycri of Jasper ccnnty, Indiana, that I have received the Tai Duplicate of said county for )he ye» D*7j, wnd thwt f will ntten-i at the Vminty Trensnrer*s nfllre, !n Rensselaer, fdr the purpose of rjeeivnfy taxes until the third Monday in April, bring the 15th day of the month, The following are the rates of taxes in Jasper county, Indiana, for the year 1K77, on rm-h on" Imp Ired dollars vaiuMion of the amount assessed upon each poll: "* On Each OiieTluiHtred Dollars, (In EiiiclUPolE I lif I i cH I ? « -1 it X' J' 3* “5 TOWNSHIPS 2 ? “ a ~ g. S- £ ® <» 5. g- ’ AND CORPORATIONS. : : : : : : ’ 1 j • i F r * = TTm^i^g”)«ve'.’~ ' i I i 16$ 4.\'s f, $ 2025|j> iT^F3t ’Av” i “"irto 'kd1nm.0......1 2 PT 1 10 45 15 25 114 50 50’ 1 (N) Walkerd 3 12 1 1« 45 10 25 25 25 1 6'jl .50 -5C 100 Barkleyl 4 12 1 16 45 10 15 25 15 18» 50 50 50 150 Rcnsseir.crs 12! 1 16 45 25 15 25 130 60 50 1 0(1 Marion; 6 121 1 16 45 15 15 25 10 1 391 50 50 1 Ot) •’"Han' 7 12 1 16 45 It 20 25 25 1 54| 50 50 50 25 175 Newton « 12| 1 16 45 16 15 10 10 124 60 50 100 Keener P 12 1 16 45 6 25 50 25 1 7Vi 50 50 100 Kankike".. 1 10 12 1 16 45 10 25 25 25 159 60 60 100 Wheatfield;ll 11 12 1 Hi 45 10 25 60 25 1 W 60 50 50 50 200 »ni | inter .....'| 1- 12 1 16 45 10 20 25 15 1 44! 60 60 50 ' 150 l:<-minglvn 13 12 1 16 45 20 15 25 1 34; 50 50 100 Mtlrov’ 14 12 1 16 45 15 15 60 25 1 50 50 50 50 200 1 Pnton.... t. ...... - w• ;| 15 12 1 16 45 8 20 581 26 1 77| 50 50 100 For one male dog, SI.W; for each ndditionnl dog, $2.00. For each female dog, $2.00. ~ [ All taxes renmining unpaid on tlie third Mon.luy in April, 1878, become delinquent and a penalty of ton per cent, will be added, ; and the Trcasi.rer is required i(y law after thut date to proceed to collect said delinquent taxes by distress and sale of property if ic m - ■ l l y. _After the 15th day of December, 1877, the Auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for all unpaid taxes for 1876, and former years, to v.liich will bo added the taxes of 1877, which sale shall occur on the 2d Monday in February, 1878, -unless paid before that time. Each tax-payer may pay the full amount of his taxes on or before the 3rd Monday in April, 1878, or may at his option pay onehalf thereof, </ith the whole of Lis route tax, on or before the said 3rd Monday in April, and the remaining one-half on or before the j Ist Monday <>l November fvllowiag, bill upon failure to pay the first one-half by said 3rd Monday in April, then the whole tax beI con.es delinquent, and the ponullv will be a ided nnd collected as heretofore. Tox-payow will find it proatly to their advantage not to put off tax-paving until the last two or three days of time, as on failure to make payment of t txes due Ly the 3rd Monday in April the penalties will be added immediately. Erling your r tad receipts when you pay your first installment of taxes. . .. Tax |ay er.- h< ".’-I examine their receipts an 1 see that they are correct before leaving the office. Those who have lands or other I property in more limn one township or town must see that they have a separate receipt for each township or town. 'A tt pcntons TOWirT 'Wmqiient taxes are hereby notified to settle them speedily, as the Treasurer is required by law to force collections by distress and sale of property if not paid.. • . LJ >—t— —— HENRY I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper County, Ind, Ri-hssehi'-r, Ind , December 18, 1877. .

-.tt - r-r—: - z.. \ T nI r E OF v T lIV ! Y. Thomas | 1 y Perrv Altirla ttTTrifnrfer Bri ngha *n, Wil - li iui .'I ’fJtrr.ih. (-ctG’x*> Stcidcl. aud the heirs <>f ®LfiJLkcr i’ri’, ii ir<!, nuuum ni t'. < T.;;rlc* Einerinc .M. I'rit’.hard, David L. I’ritejifird, liaac. D. Walker, Mahala P.-rker. Fninris M. Parker, Coons and Ju.-vejdi C. < Yons, will take notice that 1 :. I.) ■ •■e owu-.T <»f the east half of the Southwest qu.trier of .>cct ion live (5). and i th? northeast quart/H* of section eight (R), in townMiip tvmr.ty-ninr '2‘q, north of rantfo si < f (B) we<t, in J;is;x r t 'l'inty, Indiana, and that I on Tuesday, the 151 h day of Junuarv, ]s"R, 1 j will proceed xvrth the sc.rveyor of Jasper | county to make a h gal survey of sni 1 sections ' live (5.1 and eight fs),’ or <o mucli thereof may j bo. necessary to e.-tablish the corners of my I ind v itbovc •If'-iTibed. andciiPinue thi* fr-jiu day to <lnv until -nr\ev pLCOinidoted. (,c \v\ nXE vooi'.v. d’iio'.np—r. & Ei’o., att’y • 1 >r app!icuiit. Dvembi 1. TO I*l nf Indiana . Jd-pm- coiißt ’.’, y-: In the J;is:’vr <u - . < >i;rti March term. IS7S. Eims Driscol v>. Oliver M. f. in ;, S irah J. Ange line lb Jan ire and Daniel Beliinge. Vomplajnt No. 1.473. Xow cornea’ the pbiij ,ifi’,::i i file> hi'-coni- ’ pfrifnf ht’rein, t«fn*tker with an jvtlidavir, that - _t h.u v-* I syngE nnd Sarah J. 1.-di.z i<not in the .‘iateof !n<ii;inn: ■ notice is therefore hereby given said defendan! that uni tl*e\ be ami anpear oi> tlie .second daj -.f tlie uext term f ii;a ->a-i .-r ircuit t;» i- li ddvn on the third '|on<!ay of March, A. D. Mi's, a< li;ec) l :irt in Uenssdaer. in sai I county a.»-I .date, an ’ answer or • b innr to s.aid complaint., the saine will be he'.id and det, Tn ine ! in tlieii-ab-enre. In wilao- whereof, Plierctinto-Fct /A-Tr \7\’nv hando’iid atlix the seal <rf snhl - i - VUTVItr.!: ; r. r;:-; 6. ( j ” ’ " Jasjihr Cirhiut ( hurt. 1 Thompson & Bro., Atl’ys for Pl’ll*. 17-3 t. j tSoTICE TO N’OX-1:ES! i»KN T--.--* he Si.it e I II ad* iiuhana, in the Ja-?per < ircipl; Court. .March term, Sami’t ) P. Howard, guardian of the estate of l il-j ./ni L ux-.v 2dnr\ C_.ln. v . Jolm Milne. Adolnh LeiiTiv., Jane JAdtzow, Eli G. '.bi.: ;j .iii't.ileh’ii ( . Eutiai-. Coin; :.nt Ao. s Nov,- courts tlie plaintiff arid files i.S cmnplaiof herein, togefli' i’v. i; !i ao a Hid ;>i f, that the re'-iileiu’c of the defendants Eli Ax. Rimals and Helen ('. RunaD is not in thcst-nteof !n*liana: notice is therefore h ’rcliy givm said rh‘l't ndants that unlc- ■- h y !■? and appear on the '‘'md <it!\ of the next t.’rmOf the i.e-per ciriJt sou r. t>> be laddt n t.p ’Ju» third Monday < f d-Da’".* 1 -, A - D- j) I’. ‘r. in said c nu'.ty a l '. I stale, and answer dr dt innr to said <’am.;d;’int. Ihe s;i.me will be heard and detei r.iinu.t in iluiir absence. In W!tore<»f. I hereunto set ■ \ r t lll . v Ihindt an 1 alYx the seal of said ( *2? /roHrt, at Pvn«s<Our. this Bth day of U '~ y Januarv. A. D. ChARIJS H. PRICE. Clerk Jumper C-irruit Court Thompson & Bro.. A It’vs for Pl’ll*. 17 Jt. atr Vi-> J&iB’SVXO.Tir MUCS TniTWlf Rich anil Valuable Landa a- ■■or'Sevl e' ClxeaiiWwdeOrc to call attunt; >n to the fact that we . are olTcring for sale, a 1.-irau <|iu’ntity of desirable real estate at prices which defy com petition, t i e SA’alX itv of money ami the clOe-ness us the - iim» , s t‘’ual4c'TL* to oth'c Oirtae • ban’d's. at antl upon terms very favorable to purchasers. Par O-v dc.diiug bodies of land for stockgrowing purposes uan beeasily suited. Jasper is considered out? of tlfl- l>est* counties in the fine for iigriciilturiil ami grazing purposes. Ihe lands It ing in. the vicinity of Rensselaer ami in the southern portion of the county cannet be surpassetl for farm purposyis: Among the numerous tracts we. have for sale wejjesire to call especial attention to the following: fiw pr 15. 25,“0. Price, SI,OOO. Terms: Onefourth. cash, balance in one, two and three years at i*» per- rent, interest. This Is a beautiful piece of unimproved prairie land, well drained .nitpwithin four miles of tteiissrfircr, Desirable as an investment juid will make a good farm. Ehfsc qr and sw qr se qr-33, 30, 5. Price, SSOO. One-third cash, balance in one and two years at <*» per cent, interest. Desirable pasivinvhtDd*;*

N w qr sw qr. s lit sw qr 27. anti nw qr nw qr 31, 21.7. 210 acres. Rich imtirie land, convenient to roads and sefiool hott.se, in good neighIc.riiood, and will make a 'g‘>o‘i f <rt.'.. I’r-ee. $lO per acre. One-third cash, baiaued iu pne and two years at 6 per cent, intercsi. Ehf nW qr 27. 30, 5, SO acres. I’rice, S2OO. One-half, cash, balance in one .t ear at 6 per cent, interest. Prairie land, well located anti very cheaji. sw qr neqr ;U,-ao. 7. Prige, SIOO. Se qr nw qv 27, ;M, f. Price, slou. The last two tracts are -very cheap—well worth the price asked. Give us a call, and examine the list of lands wc have to offer you. THOMPSON A BRO. a By m. ,j . fj k ' -cjutJg yffe*- ’‘if* •J \ • XT. S. WIGKkCOiBZ!, WATCH., AND CLOCK MAKER, EX-rgSTT ft 7FTF3, Z3ST=>. Shop in W. .I. ’lmes’drug store. All work Warranted. Prices as low as will insure good - HALLS HUSKING GLOVES. F. J. SEARS & CO.. SOLE AG-ENTS, lle.xsselaeb, Indiana..

■REMOVED. ! ; • R FENDIG’S bib, Dress Goods, MOTIONS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, &c. HAVE BEEN BEHOVED AND WITH ' ADDfITIOXS —OF—ARE SHOWN IN Bedford &Jackson’s LL ■_ ELOCK, *• . Ll l: w

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Pittsburgh, Cmcinuati & St. Louis R’y, ‘■‘•X’-A.3:-T-~TA_iTS3A.3J TIOTTInS.” Condensed Time Card -Columbus and State Line Division. May XSUa, IS7S. O'.:r 'Cast. No. 1. No. 5. Lve. Stat.' Line , + 2.40 p. m. + 6.30 a. m. Arr. L-ionWsjrtrt .. 5.2’> •• .0.1". *' ■Lve. . “ , . .*12.55 111. + 9.25 ** An*. Ai «rion— l "w"• 2.33 '* 11. lb ** •• Hartford 3.17'“ 11.30 “ “ Ridgeville 4.10 “ 12.40p.r0. Union < ii,v. ...... 5.1(5 . “ 1.10 “ “ Bradford J unction 6.00 “ 2.00 "• “ Piiiiia 9.25 “ 2.51 “ “ Crbana. 10.33 “ 4.02 “ “ liltnnbus 12.35 p. in. 6.10 “ GCHN'ti WEST. No. 6. No. 8. Lve. Ccliir.ibns * 6.30 a. in. + 5.40 p. in. Arr. Crbana. 8.04 “ 7.40 •• w Fiona;.. O.M ——-Oifti— “ Bradford .Junction.* 0.25 +9.30 “ “ Union City ..“0.25 “ 10.43 “ iticWvinn..’anr-**n.2o r o ns+twd..:.;!:i“Lio « «».«.• “ Marion 12.40 p. m. 1.20 “ »* Logansport 2.80 “ 3.00 “ state Linelo.4o « 9.00 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. GOING NOtrrn. No. 3,~ 'No. 10.'" Lve. Cincinnati + 7.30 a. ni “ Richmond +10.50 •• Arr. Hagerstown 11.33 “ - —Nev Castle;: 12,03p.m. . .....a,.... “ *'Aiiilor4<Wi.. ..2~ 4220- 9 “ Koltoino 3.00 “ *2.15 a. ni. “ J.t»galisport w 4.00 “ 3.05 “ Cliicagf “ 7.50 “ GOING SOI TiL, No. 1. N 0.7. 1.,e. 441ir-ago . * N.rOp.ni. + 9:00 n. m. Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. ni. l.bip. ih. “ Kokomo. 1.50 •• s.oo “ “ Anderson 4.37 “ •• New Castle 5.35 “ Hagerstown; 6.05 “ “ I.’iclir.'Oiid ,r. 6.55 “ “ Cincinnati .. 9.50 “ •Daily. +Daily except Snnday. Trains do not stop where time is omitted. W. L. O'BBIEN. Geb'l Pass. A'Tjckct Agent, <g.4uiiil>us, Ohio

W. S. ORWIN, JEWELER, RENSSELAER, IND, Formerly of X-ogaziajpext, Will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Clocks, Watches AND JEWELRY, consisting of Eight-Day, Thirty-Hour, Weight and Spring Clocks, Watches of various kinds, Necklaces, Watch Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Pius, Shirt Studs, Bra'cele's, Charms, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Cuff Pins, Ladies' Sets, Masonic Hid Odd Fellows’ Pins, Castors, Cako Baskets, Butter Dishes, Call Bells, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Thimbles, rOtfcyJltC. V, Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles to suit all ages and sizes. All goods warranted to be as represerited. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired. FatcA jri/ri- j All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Rensselaer, Indiana, Nov. 30, 1877. See! See! xu-aa-w GROCERY! Having moved into his new brtek btiildfng, just east of Bedford A Jackson s blook, and added largely to his superb stock C. C.STARR inviterevervbodv to call and examine bis Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits. Hams, Bucou Shoulders, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese Rice, Homony, Beans,Soup, Starch, Indigo Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt Sugars, Cofess, fe, Spices, Salt Fish, Cigars, Tobaccos, Meal, yutmegs, flavoring Extracts, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Queensware, Glassware. FLOUR., and many articles we have not the apace to enumerate, kept in stock at al! times. Goods exchanged foi marketable produce. Remember the place—he ha« moved recently, and is now in His Handsome New Build mg, and without doubt has the largest, best and cheapest assortment iu Jasper county,- with out exception.. Come and see for yourselves 21-3 m C.C.’STARR

ar. W. DUVALL'S EdIVERIF STABLE AND DAILY HACK LINE. United States mail hacks run daily, except Sundays, between Rensselaer and Francesville making connections at the latter place with trains on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicage Railroad, and CO n V eying passengers, ex pTessago, and freight each way. Goods er answg, shipped by Express to any 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 • • Front street, above Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. BTEW EIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE, F. W. & S. P. LESTER, Proprietors, Van Rensselaer Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. Special attention given to conveying passengers to the country and neighboring towns on short notice and at all hours of tho day or night. Alan single or double teams furnished on application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Tetmi reasonable. 45 L. LJJLJ ■JU!!-!"..’- BSggS—TSSTSTEUnWIRT CURES EVERT FORB OF CHILLS. OR HOVEY RETIMED. W..W day’s TONIC». hSVtn Tfthlln Clean,., She Stomach. vantages heretofore unknown and an-, "vDnwXhim "* DAY’S TONIC Quinine er any DAY’S TONIC daW tonic DAY’S TONIC UM I p I Wily Don't Buaa th* Head. medicine; It never fells to cure, and ou » r.r*j - nAI/lfb "WfIMIA •gents are authorised to return tho DAY’S TONIC DAY’S TONIC

DR. W, L. HAMAR, Jr dent 1 ! st, Office up-stairs, in Starr*, new building, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, lie otters bls professional service. to the people of this vicinity. All flic modern appliances that are so necessary to perfect operatlnnsoii the teeth, are used by him. The old practise of deetroi ing the nerves is entirely bttper»e<h*d by the beautiful process of capping and preserving the t<s>tk alite and rendering'll scrvlecublu (hiring life. Pinto work in flrstclaas.tyl.. AH fees will be reasonable. 2S NEWGROCEBY irr i Th. undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties that they are offering first-cits. GROCERIES cheaper for Cnsh or Country Produce than can be bought of tiny other establishment In the county. Their stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, Canned Fruits, Dried Fruita, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Rice,_ Honjjny, Soap, Starch, Indigo,, Baking Powders, Soda, Cream Tdrtar, Salt, Spices, fish, Toloaccos, Clg-ars, Candles, Nuts, Raisins, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, etc., etc. In fact everything usually kept in afirit-clnss grocery. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE a specialty. They invito inspection es their goods whether you want to buy or not. Westville Flour! A large supply of this celebrated Flour kept constantly on hand. Their place of business is at the old stand, in Shanghai Building. SHERTZER & BRO. Row to Save Money. TO THE OWNERS'OFLANDS IN JASPER COUNTY. " - We new have a complete ABSTRACT OF TITLE to .11 lands in the county, carefully prepared from the records by experienced m.a. In compiling this work we h.v. discovered th. fact that there are KANT MESIOTITD TITLM which should be adjusted without delay, while parties interested' ere still living. The expense will be light if attended te soon, and may ra re costly litigation at some future tjme These defective Titles ate occasioned by a variety .of chums—deed* ing, etc. All persons owning land inr lb. county should call on, or writ. 10, ns M •net and hare the title to their land «x.B»ined. R. 8. A. Z. DWIfidlNS, 8-40. Rensselaer, In A. A. J. REED'S HOOSIER HAY SIHJE. One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-fieid! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient. Two men and one span ol horses can hau add stack more buy with the Hoosier Hay Slide ih one day, than save men an<Hwospan~ of horses can In the same 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 Manufactured by C. A. Nelson & Co., Francesville, Ind., and O. W. Terhune, Rensselaer, Ind. Aoent:—F. W. Bedford, Rensselaer, Ind. ; AGENTS WANTED—Territory cheap and on teusonable terms. Patented late— April 6, 1875. 44tf.