Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1878 — Page 4

KEN6BELA EK UNION nwday. March 81;. 1878. nww -in- bli..! RENSSELAER BUSINESS CAROS. T\K.G. A. MOSS. JL/ i*iiydi<*iax axi> burgkox. office in Spitler** brick building, opposite of the Court Hiwisc. J. U. LOVGH 1:1 IM.K. / PHYSICIAN AND SVROEOK. Mhlfigtow slreot, ImUi/W Au<4.iu'« te.tolT»n |>.r ccnUiltteiVHt wll bead<l<«l to nil ac•ounUrunning unaettlcil lougerthanSmontha. TML MOSES H. AVTKH. -r > 17 HIYAIUAX AND SVRGEO.N. I u lines’dnig store. ~ .. ... nUII Y. MARTIN, PHYsh lAN AND SVRGEON. Washlngtou atrect, first door above the alone building. MOBDUAi CHILCOTE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attends to all tmeipeoo of the profession with promptueos and deapnteb. Office un Washingion atreel. opposite (be Court Houue. muon r. THOMPsiox. navtn j. Tgovrans, Attorney nt l-nv. Notary Public. rpnaMPsGb A BRO., 1 HESSSKLAER, INDIANA. Practice in all Uto Cto«rt». We pay particular iilU'ottoa to paying taxea, sidling and leasing land*.—, Mintos' USriTi.k*. Collector and Abstracter, a.anwioots*. »MRll>*tucix*. i» 8. AZ. I'WIGGINS ———— IV. ATTORNEYS AT L\W AND LOAN BROKERS. lioo.tw to loan on tlrat martgage. on five years lime at » per cent, interest, in sums of ptuu or •ter. - - - —*—-—-■■■ lARAN'K W. BABCOCK. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Nntarr Public, Real Edate Broker and Inrnrauee Agent, Renuaelacr. Indiana. Lands examined, Abstract* of Title prepared and Taxes paid. Collections a a)>er laity. Office in SjUtler’* brink building, op]x»*ite Court House. tofii-Jy KOTtar rrnt.tc. collsutou. INANIEL B. MILLER. I) ATTORNEY AT LAM. I’it. ii.in i ->u<i (r’ltlions ..ml rep •rucarcfall) ire'-ares; litler exauti'i.alliibetrarts prcpHrtM: 4 r.. ,-4jl •< ilotis iirtinrj tty atXctir' t r’: vuureri.r iJatl' » building, up -mils. 9-4' ; uiiN ' an t lYiil’P, (j U.iL ESTATE. INSI HANI E. ; r.d<-‘ r- ’ l<ti-I s*-.b Agency, room 9 Bedford ,t. T -. b.iihliiig- I'Ass.ge tickets for all ... - .1 bx the loading railroad* i.iul .... -,, Khwnisbips. Corre>»l>ondcnccin- ~, i*' E'nrllsli, * German, Freneli uu I Hoitriidl - - s sl> CATTLE BROKERS. - V. A THOMPSON. -tic exchange, make c 01.., .., :aidv point-. pay interest on -vi.e T nr'.c Mefe.-rtK. etc. Office liotits frou u » viwk a. iu. to 4 o'clock p. m. Austin hocsk. A. W.CLEVELAND, Pnoroirvo*. .« ceutrallv located, large and conveniently arranged, uid ■<> paiue mil lie spared to make atiMt*(vmkirtabie and baupy. The table will' always be supplied with the best the market *ff*rds. Charge* reasonable. 9-42-1). Hopkins house. K.J. HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR. Excellent table, convenient location, careful attention to the want* of guest*, and experi•nced management, recommend it to favor. IESLIEC.GR ANT j BLACKSMITH. I bop first door above Duvall'* Stage and Livery office- Patronage invited. Rich and Valuable Lands Wedcsire tn call attention to the fact that we arc offering tor sale a large qii.intity of iTe-ur.-ble real estate al prices wbic’b defy competition. The scarcity of money and the closeness id the times enabfc-im-to oCor these lands at prices uml upon nrnns very favorable to purchasers. Parties desiring large bodies ol Jami tur ato.'-k----crowiug purposes can lie easily suited. Jasper is considered one of the best counties in tin state for agricultural and graxing purposes. The lands lying in the vicinity of Rensselaer and in tl.e southern jiortion of the county iiot lie surpassed for farm piirja'scss. Among the numeruus tracts vi e Imve for stile we des ire to call especial attention to the billowing'. J 3. <l. Pi ice. *I,OOO. Teinns : Due fourth cash, balance in - me. two and three years nt 6 per cent, intere-d. This is a beautiful piece of unimproved prairie land, well drait.cd and within four miles of Rensselaer. Deslra11c as an investment ami sill malt a li'.rm. Ehf se< ( r and sw qr sc qr 3L. 30. 5- I’riee. SSOO. thie-tliinl cash, balance in one and two years at <i |ier cent, interest. Desirable pasture lands. Nvv qrsw qr, s hf sw qr 27. and riiv or nw qr St, 2K, 7, 240 acres. Rich prairie la ml; convenient to roads and sctKud house, in good neigliIxirltood, and will make a good farm. Price. }lO per acre- One-third cash, bnl.-incc in one s-.nd two years at tl per cent, interest. Ehfnw qr 27. 30, 5, Si acres. Price. fiMO. One-half cash, balance in one rear at (> p<r cent, inleresi. Prairie iand. vt ell located and very cheap. Siv qr ne qr 31.30. 7. Price, SIOO. be qr uw qr 27. 30. 7. Price. S!t>o. The last two tracts are very cliea|t— yell worth the price asked. Give us a call, and examine the list of lands, we have to offer you. THOMPSON 4 BRO. s ~ - EEG Ala XOTICESr" Notice to non-residents.-tiic state of Indiana. Jasper Omuty. I;, the .Jasper circuit court, June term, 187 S. IVilliitm A. Thompson vs. John Cully and < ully Ills wife. Oomplaint No. 1.537. Now comes tlie plaintiff, by Tlioitipson A Bro. his attorneys and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants John Cully .and— Gulin hi* wife are not resHientoef-thestateerf IndijtHv.atidttmtthw are necessary parties to this action. Notice is tb-refore hereby given said defendants that j.iiules. they lie and appear on the tfi’st dav of tliq next term of the Jasper circuit c-jiti-t to be balden on the first Monday of Jude A. l>. Isil, tit the court liottae iu Reusseltier. in said count v amj state, and answer or demur tn said cmii'lUnl. Uaisame will be beard and deterniine-l t' -ir absence by order of the court In witness whereof. ! hereunto sc; \cv.l\ my liami and affix ' sal of said conn, at Itet'-'-oln.-r this 2Vth dav of March A. D. 1 >7B. CJIARLEs 11. PRICE, Clerk. Thomy 50... t Bro., atty s for pltff. 27-;; "VT 0 ! • -iTAX-PAY’EKS.—Noticei«herc-t ' n to the Lix-payei's of Marion ’ also of Hie town of Rcip-el.i i:, ■ ..f Jasper sori state of Indian ■■ bi■ ’ •mmisiiionersof s;. ! J i-per r ui,' - arch term of 1878. issued an uuiiU-uujLJttmJax levied upon the said township of M irmn er in aidof. tlie con»truc- , 3 - i...p-ili*. Delphi St Lliicagu now due: that the Indianapolis. .. i'hicago Railway Company liave c< - in-, ■„ nt, the provisiousof law; that lam <-rd.:..| by the Board of Commissioner- ol Jasiier county to proceed to collect the said't;. ■- iu the «iue manner as other taxes are cctlcrted; ufter Tuesday. March 12H>. 18<8,1 will be prepared to receive the sauie and give receipt* therefor, which, if presented to the officer* of the said Indianapolis. Delphi A Chicago Railway Company within four years from the date thereof. *h«U entitle lhe holders •f said receipt* to certificate* of share* of stock ta said railway company erpial to the amoant •f the tax *o paid as shown bv said receipts. HENRY I. ADAMS, S»-“. .. Treasurer of Jasper ciuinty. OF ATTAC HMENT?=Fttt*7m7JN fori) and Ezra L. Clark vs. Sylvester Bridgman. Bc*)«s Steptxm Hamlilin. Justiceofifie Ceaue oi Jonian towi,shjp v Jas|»er county, In-' /liana. Attachmmrt. • the dflendaiit jw the alove entitles! ciitisc will take notice that the plaintiffs have filed with me a complaint, affidavit and undertaking entitling them to a writ of attachment-, and that saw| writ has been levied upon certain property of the defendant and nanfimms, returned “not ftmpd;” and that theJiearmg of •aid cause is set"for Hatnniifv. the lali day of April, A. P. IStb, at 1 o'clock P. M.. when Wthc /to not apjiear and answer, the cause will liedetcitnitien iu bis absence. February 2*L 1878. STEPHEN HAMBLIN. 24-8 J iistice of Peace. Stock-Breeders Take Notice. Nock-breeders will promote the interest of theirpoekou by calling at The L'xipa office /md luarnl g tlie prices of job printing. Addi(Mills qf new *4vies of horse-cut* lure linen nia/lo to tlie job I'iepnrtnient lately. Printing . 11 liii»!tlffi«riutiuu w*U -bu-cioue pbeaper tliao ever before. There i* not an office In tiie state (I at dot’s better work, or dm;* work at lower | new. l/ill and sex: :d*,ut this. - ,

To Thinking Men.

Generally speaking, there is no question but that inveatmotUß of money in real estate are the safest, and, sooner or later, ■give the largest retiinih of any tlu*l enu be made. This proposition will narSjy be disputed by any inielligeut libserviug person. Thii fnct has te en established by the experience of centuriea in every civiHxed-luinJ. I lil* is wly re.il est.vto security,is coiisislervd jhu Luth, mid why e*|qjali*te are cvw rendy ttfclr mean* on real estate niurigtges. There are many laboring rftrn who ]jny rent oil property that is-ovvned by ethers 'which eats into thcirearuingilikeacnn■ker anti keeps iheiu J>oor all their lives. II by the practice of a littl* economy and foresight they Would *av* the nmouiit of this rem and apply it in payment* on a lot or small piece ol laVd i hey would soon bo owners' of coinfor'id lc homes, instead of poor renters dependent upon the Caprice of landlords who are often exacting and not over acc<>mnioua<ing. Mnny a young l.uili spends money foolishly— wastes it f<*r cigars, lobaceo, livery hire,' show tickets, etc., even if nut fur purposes n ore liarnifnl—which, were it upplied to tin- purchase of land, would soon make them possessors of vnlutible property, c*lal>li*h n basis lipoil which to build up a t! -urishing businefis bringing cijnifortubhi incomes und starting them on the high road leading to cptnpsteiicy or even atlhienee, mid ensuring agniusl penury and want in obi qge. t— ~~~—' — '1 In- attention of people of these two classes who are docking for opportunities 10 better tboir present unsatisfactory condrtion —people of practical sense—is directed Io what Iler* followa: Lying aluiig the east side of Rensselaer mid within the present corporation limits <4 the town, i> i -trip of line prairie land embracing-in area of nearly eighty acres, that uIC I in the e irly setiloment of -la'pei coiintv by a gentleman from the state of New York whose keen judgment foretold that its excellent qiialjty iihd desirable loc-ilion would one d;iy make it sought afler M g valuable inx< t ttlerit. !'wo,.r three'"ycarS"VpiTlH Loop--, i in tTi>--"xcr--wiM.-- ol - his re mark ebb,. , -viriy' j tritet-r"U-id’ —‘"'P hild out . 1 ■i -'-ks find !"!■ \< "' ■■■ ■,■ - - platted it an I pin .. on the t o' . ■ oil he i OUI I•- 1., , .Is A ■ T-ivvn <4 I'.i-ii-seiner. Along llie east s 1 dT of il.i* Addition :> public highway has heel; ’. ■< itv'l. opene-l ■ -tablishr : o. c th 1 * south vi, . * i' L : uig <«i- . e roau ; ! the track of th. r.<--> i: * ills, Delphi \ t'iiieago laiiwoy >■» t; 1 siting the north end. Extensive Bit'lns, ai ' * tor thorI'tigli drainage, whole opFTp~l“iin'uugli this body of land la-t Stmirn; r. Business will naturally drift eastward mi riTiTtTrwurli fr* tn wind lias liitherto been the heart of town, attracted by Hui railroad; and lots in Leopold’s Ad lition uiusi, frmu-their local ion with reference tothis teutiir.oy, have their present value greutly enhanced, and this speedily ami permanently. There~ea;i be no question of tins, if the hifiory of other towns similarly siimtted is any-criterion by which to draw conclusions. \t i.lc-awake p ojde liavo discerneil this fact -alrrody, and ea es of lots are being made every day. They .are 'nyW being efl'i-red very cheap by the owner who de-iies to realize his money and invest ft in of business; hut niter they hive gone out of his hands the new owners wifi assuv dly add large percentage to what they pity for them. As a special ii.d.ucemeut to those who ■vtir.l lid ft; Wil!'h to buihi homes noil have nvt-.-remty m;'an* ! tTi ni*ilrr large invi‘r.tlu.eul* a speeial indue'. ;u■.til lor i ’tvtiLlo, buy at <im e and.yomnience as quickly as .possta ble to ent off urinous outlays for re.-.t, and foolish ones~whii h at thr* very l>i’Bt cunt-ri—-hute otilv t<> teiuporary' gratitivatioii-^yir. l_e. poid I.fit I S hits in ;.ny pal lof his A idtt’on ni't nlrea ly soM <>r bargained for. eithei singly or in numbers, on credit with ease term* of paynient. Contracts will be nia.kvwiiii Spy " h > waul tu avail lh< :n.-i Ives of this r-iuarkafiie offer, t > receive monthly payinwui*, ol iivv d 'liars on wi-di lot bought, giving warranty dee 1 for same when the pnvmentsiirc ull made. As terms so lilienl -are- sei-toneStgigEed any »ia«', an-t ;is piuperiv in- this town will never be vLc-ip-'r ;har. 11 h i", is but is xerfain Io utlvmice rapidly in price, does not ri ticclion and sound jud f irtent seem to suggest to every person that wants a cheap and pleasant home,in a bejintifuf, heidlhy, thriving town the inrportahce of prunipt action to avail himself of the rare opportunity here presented before ibsliali have b< < om' too lute? In all mailers pvitaimng to b i-iness, delay s are proverbially dangerous. Many an oppm:--tunity to improve p.-Cnniary conditions hTfs TtatoTrtFVTTnTrm'eiurn while those to whom th *y were presented hesitated and were dilatory! No.v is the time to buy.

Building Lots for Sale.

The undersigned will sell choice building lots in the grove west of the inilroad depot, hii i out to suit pureiiasers, nt low prtc-'s and on liberal terms. The"'finest sites in Deusseiaer for fiist-clsss residences. Alfred TnoMrsON, Simon I’. TuoMrsox. Before you purchase n dwelling lot, call and see us. Thompson & Bro., IU-27 Agents. Mr. William Robinson one of the- early ’eeilk-rso/ Gillam townslrip.'hss sold his farm and determined to move to Kansas. As | reltmiuary to this step lie will make n public sale of his personal pruperiy March 80th. ■ Be will offer by auction horses, colts, 1 cows, young cattle, stock hogs, wheat in : bin, corn in crib, growing wheat, all kimls j of farming implements, put.’try, hi .. - hold 1 and kitchen furniture, etc. Nine iu t; i credit without interest will be give, sums over three Jo:' • < ■ , i Marriage liccus- I n I. -■■ i-stt the clerk of Jasper county, t-to’ • •- nouucement, to Wiuiam 11. <) i' -unnl. ..Im ny. Fai rch ild, tiamuel N - L’rici' itid Enin, Fv ,JenkihS, v Wi)lifoi Rb.lchnle;' and f , R. Gilpin. J' 1 ' !:, and Ti< ' and to auetlier .coup-c w-mxsay pjileaxtUuuJ-publi.-h yet:’' Rev. B. F-. reritic"’! Free '' d-l of Francesville, will prem a in the Prcshv-terian-church Sunday .al Ji’idlLA^M—The c*-veim!:t n:i < : oi --o' 11ee Will dhvpu-t ebureh will -be held at tuc same place Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Among the attorneys frbm neighboring towns in attendance upon tba Jasper circuit court this week,,: are Dawson Smith a prominent member of the Fowler bar, and Col. J. Healey of Goodlaud ; both of whom did THk“ Union, office theUoaor of personal visits. The Jnsprr circuit court is in session-. ■ To-day" lad, committed by Justice Jackson fur trial on a charge of purloining money from Mra. ; Norinan AVarner; was e|pjjpnced to sey.en years in the reformat Ay at Plainfield. Joh n Coente nursery sto/fk. is . full.jfon- 1 sitting of all the beat varieties of fruit trees, ornumentato shrul-B, BBinH fruits, .etc., -adapted to «"i’it+v«tton--+n ttos laiH-nde. - Stock and residence in Weston’s Grove, I half wile north of court house. 25-3. -Ka ii*a' th* apothecary is drily redpivJng i goods via the Narrow Gauge railroad. R* ] is wide awake, and neVei allow* a customer ' to go away from his store without-getting value receii vd Friends! strungers! heed ] this annouucemont. Ladies, call and see the endless variety I of linnen collars and cuffs, lace cellars and 1 bibbs, collarette, Fuellings, kid gloves, silk j handkerchief, ooraet* arud.parasob;in. fact. everythin? desirable in the latest style to a complete lady’s toilet, ut Vl’illey&Sigler’s,

| A F*rm of'JlMi acre*, mi th ble for Mock 1 Rising, to rent. House, stublo und oilier improvemcnte. Fix miles north of town. i For terms end oil er particular* enquire of , M. F. Cliikoie, attorney at law, Heneielaer, ; lii dian*. , | Yr* ; good news! Frpmet Knnn|) Ims a I new Rrd complete rtock'i't leptil cap pnper, 1 envelopes and RfCcimen B ink pens. RfisI ident attorneys would save inuney to buy t ilieir Malimtery >4 him and not sand to Inr dimiHjiilTS'BT LnFeyeilo. so I tlxg*. ull kind* of grain and hay Inken at I mark ct cash pi jets in exchange for fruit i trees mi l other nursery stock, by John 1 t'oen. Nursery in, Weston Grove, ’half a mile north of com I liou.-c. SovD .Justice Tinkham of Walker township, Trustee Irwin of Carpenter, Trustee Coen of Marion, and Cotumissioner Frlce have dropped into the sunolum this week fur friendly chats. F. L,.Colton will be prepared tohuycora on and niter Monday, March 2oth. Ho will pay the highest inarKcl price fur grain delivered at his warehouse near the passeng< r depot. Fort Sale.—ls you want to buy a tract of land in .Jasper eeunty, consult Thompson & Bro., Hensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and liuvi: a large list from which toselect. tsA full stock of all kinds of evergreens ami ether.oni3.tU'.'nitilshr.u.bbcry T gi:uwiL..Jn. this latitude and hardy,.very cheap at Coen’s nursery hulfa mile north of court Louse. 25-3. I list received—the largest stock of notions, fancy goods und shawls, direct from New York, that has ever been opened in this t own—at the New York store. Qvr.itr.— “Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros. “Seal Of Nor'.h price ? 16-ly. Examine the fine custom made coats and w Jiai dsomely trimmed and cut by the liesi ' n'y ft 7 . At the Narrow , ~. .. | i rifi*'cji'ituiiig sfM'c, . R- J.:'' U.' u imd .. eyiir tor sl.uO .. uI., New Cash giv, tore. A large soiei; i f syrups jur-t received at C. C. .Starr'V, ‘ hicli .ill be sold foi 6ottotn prices. A .ibeiii reduciiuii on syrups sold tn 5-gallon kegs. A pettit burglary was committed in town las< bttftday luglit. .Afew dollars in money and articles of minor value wire taken flom the store. !•'. J. Sears 4 Co. nt the New York store have received a large lino of ruches, which they sell ut prices tiial can’t be beat. A splendid assortment of men’s boots and shoes of tlie latest style, for the spring trade, just received at Willey & Sigler’s y --Remember that the New York st*re is Veiling goods for eush. unil—at—reduebdprices. Cull and examine. Buy your lea of C. C. Starr; be keeps tli*„ largest stock, find sells al lowest prtCcs, considering the quality of tbb goods. All. who are interested in keeping bees are requested to call at N. Warner's and see the Wititer bee hive. Fdkl.Silk! SiliC AC Uilley & Siglerhy ys.il —, -.U i*t a !:“'*■ I 1.-vl, gtoto-itoiin. toik dtl’ss lor uuiy J-l per \n.d. Fit the finest selecti'.in and l'-w<*st prices iu cl''il.i:ig, go to the Narrow Gauge One I’riee Clothing store. All vfTOtlSFShlrtFrrYt'itts, • well made and ent, oily JI I, nt the Narrow Gunge One I’riee ch thing store. • The nicest line of lists at .Ita'r-1-to-Lcat prices, at the' Narrow Gauge One lljce c.ui hiiij. ftiurc. Te l r.u us.ntidcigal’s arc made a specialty at C. C. Starr's. Good line cut tobacco for 30 ecnis a pound. Hamburg edgings in great variety at Willey c; Sigler s, wide h they are selling :tt wry i.w prices. - A comp'e’.o assortment cf fi’Bsh cundies just received fit Etnnict Kaunul’s drug store. . -■ A nice wool business suit for the small sum < f $3, at the Narrow Gauge Oae Price clothitig store. —dlggfr -are cents a dozen. Merchants oiler only 5 cents. White neckties only 5 cents apiece at the Narrow Gauge-One Price cTothipg Storei A good colored shirt for 70 cents, at the Narrow GatigcVne Price clothing store. Pants from 95 cent* a pair to t ; G, at the Narrow Gauge One Price clothing store. Go to Emmet Kuaiial’s drug store for Thomas’ Laundry Blue. It is first class. Those,opera kids at Willey A Sigler s are ju-t j.L t/'.i i. Cid' and see them. » Piiistev shawls nt the New 1 ork store—a large assortment and cheap. Look to your own interest and btty ; goods for cash at the New Tqi’k store.

Public School Reports.

Belle Center (Marion township No. 8). J. _F. Warrerr te.ii'iier. - Team cluse-1 ilareti sib, 1878. N'liinbei l of pupil- enroll.-. 1. 18; average daily attemlanve, 14. Lizzie atari.house vi a- [iiTfect liurinx the entire term; Lawrence Baker lust nu time: t iara Stackhouse. James Clark and C liar Jes < lark lost only ope day each. Hangulg ttrove No. 2: <'. W. 1 .ee. teacher: for iiu riii eiuliii/ .March Mh. Eurollmeut. 26. .Area ]! . M.-.rv ii ‘■v , orl l i. Niuii'A '”:.loll''. Janies HiiWv-i’. '' ’ ii..-. 'I-.', i’ll.- ,:•’•» 'hito.m, !. . »Ue:ir. I 'y l•' ' it'' r.e I'erfect > x ’ ; 8: -e. to . | - * .-nn ;j- ■ *’i :■■■.'■ ■ j - • .tv--•.tuulivV, .th, CDrolV ■ i.xv<2A. : .h»hn Ju >■ aim ‘n i i *.tl .toi- , iii.H’f, piujctn. v, '.u •:> 'to >uiUv. i niwnUi’ i ’ i - - - . <-•.. ’ nttendauc** < -igi M<‘ lanuahan and Jolui MrClannairin' p<;t in .':tr6n<tan<’C, pnnrtualifv. till'”'.’ -• ••’’. I.UC} ; tn RhtMla l.ak»u,Juiin .Mrt i.mnahn aibl Oj.ha McClaiiinrhaii h>>t no time during the entire term.

Transfers of Real Estate.

For the two weeks ending March 20th. the record of uhn-fers of real estate in Jasper county wa< as 'T.>l!.iw9: —— -i—u Jainc* overton to James T. Randle. sja ne pc ■*?.. 30, 5—140 acres. $4,000 'l-aac I’arker t<» James T. Randle, nw ' jftr-*?'. 3■' .'>—?» nt r:-' - 400 b..L 3*2.v,-■. nc -«\v ’ acres fw Michael MoiunJtv t.> B.h ih b mew Downing, c;. *e’27. 2>. 7—acres - - ’S.C’OO i JanftjijjS’. WhUe’tp; William W. lieinslt.ad', nw'iHy -4, 32. s—ldacre# 300 John LvWiMo Margeret Ann >innuon*. n nc 22, IH. 5—40 acres * 1,000 John I.cm !- t . Juhn Q. nw22, ■MdtolOav-eg ’ T : , V 1,000 to Berry Paris, lot 4 block Newton’s audition to town of lv Hiiiiin -L Ito.-u-li tol’iiri.lina 1.. >iiivgly, ■ ■ seM d.--' LNter Dtiiju toMary Robseiu part sw 3>, «*_•. .ii/ ■< J - 1 WiH iain J. \ anoerv<>l gen etf; 1 to Adam MiMohan. ne. e‘ ; .-.c-7. aci*es 3,600 Gtfirgette Kerris tu Edward Ferris, sc sb 21,2/, i —lO acres... ...... _ _> ii.ucl < . Maxwell’ tQ .Jarci il. Fonntaiii, unui\ half r.jt 6. bliM’k i*, toAvn of Remington -u. . 75 William W. F<»«?tcr to* James S. Irn in, lot 4. I dock 4, town of Remhigtrni 100 ■Sheriff J«a.*-peT <jrn'Oiy toJaiiics >. Irwin c? t Jot 3 block 13 t-Hvn of tb'miitgion Abraham Leopold to lot. tnyv;ii Quit < Ten mortgages. 2 j ov. tai mortgage. J • ay, l_peiitk»n iur- parlUicv.. i

Ihat perfumery nt Knuniil'n drug store li> eli'gunt. Th* boys nil buy it. Fishing tacklp just received at C. C. i Starr'*/ in Urge quantify. . • Spring clothing <t panic prices, at Willey A: Wider's.

RAILROAD TIME CARDS. ..Gl/Olis, Dsbiii i Chicago Railway. T*2mEE GJU3® STo- X. Cn nntl nfu-r I'l-brmuy 15, I -78, until farther iiuiu ■>. trains will run on tin- Indiaimpolin, Delphi & Cfdctigo Railway as follow-: GOUUU LAST. f.eivi . I.'rxs-I ■ u:u in 11:15 A. M. •• J'lensiint Ridge HIM I’. M. • " Z'nrtL .... Flag. “ 11 uii,'.'ing Grove IS2I I’. M. “ J 12:15 I*. M “ ‘-litirii-biirg .. ‘' lag. Arrive* Jm viuoiiti 1:00 I’. M, (lIHMI WEST, Ix*nves Bii H't nun nt 2:00 Jh M. •• 'liarn-I.i.rg. ». Hug. “ 1 -e. 2:1.'. I’. M. " llauging Grove . 2:Usl*. 51. “ Zmd Flag. “ I'le.i-ant Ridge ~.. 2:.*•■*> I*. NI. Arrives Re.xs-li.aeii 3:1.' J*. M. ALLEN JIEGLER. m peri aieiiileut. JOHN A.JLI-IKAN. A--tolant sup, PiitsLurzli, Uiiiciiiiiati & St. Louis R’y. Condensed Tima Card -Columbus and State j Line Division. May x:-.h., lß7a. <IOIXI. EAST. No. 1. No. Lv*. Strito Line t 2.0 ip. m. (i.lliia. in. Air. Li g;in»|iort 5.25 •• U. 15 •• Lre. ’• *12.55 a. in. + !i.25 “ Arr. M irion. 2.83 B.o? “ " Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ Ifi'l'.Tvillo , ...LIO ’’ 12.Hip.rn. “ I nion l ily. 5.05 “ 1.10 “ “ Bradford Junction 0.00 2-" a " •• Hmui •’ 2771 •• —I 'itiinii. . lli;."2! —•* "T.fi’ — “ < oluuiblis . . 12.35 p. 111. 0.10 •• 1,0180 west. No. 6. No, 8. I.vc. C olumbus * ti.kii a. tn.-f Mo p. m. Arr. I rlmna. . 8.'4 ’’ 7. In •• “ J'iqua. .. I'. ’>2 ’’ '.1.02 “ .Bradfartl.J.unetioiMf “ idhaO •• •' t Ilion Cit V 111.25 “ Itl.llt “ I''i!to-ville. 10.5- “ 11.20 " ri.irir.mi ' t: .71 " ' T2.:tr>n.ni. .i,.. .. , . V, :n. L2!L ' ' . -0.,rl .. O “ * e lu.4U 9.00 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. GOING NORTH. No. 2. No. 10. I*ve. ( iiK’iunati. ..... 7“.:;iia.m. “ Ki« luiiond . .. ; i'l.'di •• x Arr. Il.tgWHtown. . “ “ N<‘\v Ca&tie p. hi. n Kok<»tit<* . iiji’j *• * 2.15 a. m. “ I.ogai)sport. 4-00 “ 3.05 —**— . Ki® M 7.50 w GOING SOI'TII. No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago * S.2op.in.f 0.00 a. m. Arr. 1.0u r aii *poi t. . 12.45 a. hi. 1.40 p. in. ” KokoiiKte ...T...... "I. : W 3.00 " “ Amlerson 4.37 “ ~ * r New < ’asts.3s “ “ liagelbtown 6.05 “ u Kiclmion't • 6.55 “ “ < in< innati. U..'>o “ ♦Daily. /Daily except Sunday. Trains do not slop wheru time is omitted.' W. L. O’BUIEN, / Mcifl A Ticket Agent, • Culumbtis, Ohio ROUTE LaFayctte, Kinicial Blocmiugion R. R. Jlos. Geo. 11. ( HAfMAN, Receiver. LaFaycttc. Bloami’gt’u & Mississippi R. R. The .‘iioi’tot and most direct route, making . making immediate connections for passengers both East ami West. Condensei Time Card ol Tircsoli Trains, Nov. 25, 1377. I U'ESTW-AliD. - -- - EACTWAItII, Lente’ , ■ Arrive . "fiTXipni 1 I'.i.s'mr. 8,15.nn S.'Xip-tn New York ' G,lsani) 1.. in Albany . J 2.47-:: m' ?-■ Ipliii'.. 1-.!■■ ;t mi m .. Elniir t ,1.8,17 pm i)2.!ri|i ml. ..Jliilfiilei-.'-E<)7i>ni| 1 7,;.ti pin . Cieyelaiiil.' 7,:iu and 8,25 pm New York 15.45 a nil It.Tipm I’.bti' t' Ip'r i 3,"ita mi 1 p in Bnltiiu.'.'e 7,tea ir t.ripin l’itt-;i>’.irgh 1.10 aml 11.5'pin .(’l'gstliiie | I.2sam| l I- .ive <.’.< ’.< . A I r’y■ -Arrivcj I 7.:r>pnf Cievelav.d ! 7.11i-;in - |f<r.H:rirm .'.-heiirr Jvtrinl 4.15 am ’ p ini trestline I 4.22 am! I 2,110 pr.). Volimtbr.s JlciOauni ; l,ui' pin .. .Gali.,n. . 1 4.10 aml il.'.'ria nd . Bj.|ncy i 1,07 aml '4,lsam Muncie 12.52 pm' . j_Leax*s_r E&Jx . " Airixe 7,("lain 1 Kokomo I B,2opin I 8,20 a mFrankfort '7,'ripm . G.OO ain Alrncic . i 7,00 pm(i.3'l ain Atexitn’dria fi,-20plii 7,00 am ...Elwood . S.Hflpwil I 7.25 am .. Tipton 5,32 pml Leave i B,24am' Frankfort 4.34p'ml :;."spm! 9.v».MU|Laf’ Jutic’t. itj’.'ipm' Arrive 3.40 pml 9.25 am . Lafayette 3,30 p m 9,00 am -■L2S-P-Hllo A oli.a m 1 Ten.ipictoii ,2.50 jjjir .8,15,n m s.2Ap,mill.esani.. Hoopston .., k'ripm. 7,10 a m 6,25 am 11,57 ft ml.. raxton...! 1,05 pm! G,l ’ >a 111 - I I i 17,50 pm 7,00 p 111112.32 p ml.. Gib-on , 112.32 p m’-.00,, U 1 8,30 pmj 2,00 piu |Bloomingt'n| 11.15 ain 6 liy J, In Leave] I.eitve 1 <’ & A it it. Arrive Arrive 2.00 ;i mT~2i3O p m|l>tooin melon | 2.30 a mri!;3oprni S.OOaml 9,00pml St Louis I 7,30 pm 7,45aui I 5,35 p m I Bloomington 10.435 ml I 2,30:1m.! Mexico . i 2.00 am |10.35a m Knusa.s t'ityi 5,35 p m I I.oa liml. Atchison I 2.10 pm 12,15 pm 8t Joseph ' 3,20 pm | 9.4011 in Omaha. ..| 7,00 ain j - Leave r I C R R i Arrive 6,00 pm Bloomington 7,45 am I 6,45 ain Dubuque .1 9,10 pm I (>,-'5 a m SiOux City. ' C.OO p m Leave i 1 B & AV Arrive 6.00 a in Bloor.iiugton 11,10 a m 8.. ia ni I’eoriti .. ti.i'ia ni 10.25 a m Omalia . 4,35 pm I Arrive C B &j<} Leave Through tickets'on -ale for all points east and West,,at'LaFaye , tc City Ticket Oll'd-e, in Coleniair’.s Bank building, southwest corner luiblrc square. Reduced rates for Emigrant and t.olonist Parties. For information in regard to ticket rates, etc., address G. W. Smith, General Ihis-enwr Agent, La Fa vet te. Indiana. E. H. WALDRON.

Bniggist Second. ZDcor Bolcw tHe "Semis:. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pure Liquors for Medical Purposes Only, as a matter of course; but in addition to these necessary adjuncts of an orthodox Drug Store, he has a large stock of Elegant Wall Papers! To lie sold at Cost Prices, in order to close it out. -A splendid line ol‘ Window Shades and all necessary Fixtures. Then again, there arc Lamps,. Lanterns and their Fixtures, together with Kerosene Oil, Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil, Weal’s Foot Oil, fiSair Oil, Croton Oil, Oil bi* Peppermint, Lemon, Cloves, Tansy, &c. Cigars £tn<dl Tobacco Orthe very best quality. Cigars can’t be beat for the money iwany cityin the Cnile cl Stales, and lii e Che wing Tobacco is unexcelled.

| Our Motto: “Pair aud Square Dealing.” I In an advertisement published in The Union last week, Mr. Leopold says he will rurt somebody out of i business. Of course he was understood to mean the NARROW GAUGE ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE! i My dear sir, running out of business don't go so fast as (you seem to think. Tbs United Stales is n free country, where people may engage in nnv honorable employment wharaver they may choose to go. This government, mind you, Mr. Leopold, does not exist solely fbr the benefit of suoh elfish men ns yonrrelf, but protect* every inhabitant of the country in his rights. Of doursp it is quite likely that you would bo glad to see us leave town, for we are selling goods as low as they can be afforded io give me and all ONE HUNDRED CENTS FULL VALUE FOR EACH DOLLAR ispcnt'with us for goods. You have had the thing your own way—almost I >1 monopoly of the clothing trade-in Ucnfselaer long enough. ‘ Since we ■ t ame here you have marked down to $3.50 garments for which your price | had been ; this, Old Sinner, shows plainly that you had been in the i habit oinking advantage of your customers to charge them $4.50 on a single iirticlo for tlm privilege of dealing with you! It is an old saying! Iljhrtt burnt children keep away from the fire. Wo do business a difl'erentj . ' wav from our competitor. “One and nil treated alike, and fair and square I dealing,’’ is our motto. A child can buy goods of us just as cheap as cheap as persons well posted in their value. All we ask is a fair trial. ITanow O-SaVLg'e M Jritt (Jlotlnng Son. !! ■ 1 ■ ■■■ ■ f Our Motta: “Fair and Square Dealing.”

One Price Only; and Everybody Served Alike.

I Hy Competition! Wipe Oini Out. . * ■ - . ' ' , ■. ■ • ' ' '/ ", As competition is the life of trade, and those have recently come to Rensselaer who boast they will “wipe out Leopold,” nothing suits me better than an opportunity to prove how much easier it is to talk than to perform in the “wipingout” business. In consequence of such threats I have determined to sell out { entire stock of Clothing, just newly House, let it be under whatever style it may assume in its firm name. Being so well known in this county but little need be said of my ability to do what I advertise; but one of the main features of my business is that my entire stock was bought for cash and up to the present time is unencumbered. This is sufficient to guaranty in these hard and trying times an opportunity for all to save many dollars on a suit of Clothing, for no patron of mine shall leave my store without buying, even though goods must be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. I can, shall and will do this as somebody has to be “wiped out’’ of the clothing trade. Now all I ask is a visit, and if you don’t feel inclined to buy of me I will at least be instrumental | in posting people on low prices. My Motto: “Never Be Beaten.” Thankful for favors, I remain, As ever, Yours, A. LEOPOLD.

$5,00 WORTH OF OTW FOB SI.OO. To decrease the immense, stock which is left on my hands, owing to the dull trade last fall, and a .’so to introduce in every town of the U. S. my complete catalogue of 56 pages, containing hundreds of illustrations of latest styles Jewelry*. and every watch known in this country, at prices never offered before, I will send, on receipt of ONE DOLLAR by mail, post-paid, the above named Catalogue, together with the grand ROYAL GOLDEN CASKET. lOQ Ifll I || WWiB Jm. IT Ya a I y ? Tho zioyol Oorvtain.£S3 1 Grand Roman Neck Chain. j Grand Collar Button. 1 Locket set with Cameo. . , il Pair (a) engraved Sleevt Buttons 1 Ladies Set, Pin and Earrings. , i Beautiful Seal Ring. i Scarf Pin set with Cameo. I Fine’’Band King. 1 Set (3) Spiral Engraved Studs . . ~ , * AU the above articles warranted to be of the finest gold plate, and nrc pot up Casket. Satisfaction guaranteed Or money returned. FIVE caskets sent on receipt of FOUR dollars. Address orders, ■ , geo; G.JACOBY, 18G State St., Chicago, Hli~

NOTICE! I shall continue to offer most articles in my store at EASTERN COST! and many of them for less. This is positively no humbug. All who come with cash will secure great bargains. LUDD HOPKINS. REMOVED. R. FENDIG’S Dry his, Dress Goods, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Boots, Sboes, &c. HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS GF Brand New Goods ARE SHOWN IN Bedford & Jackson’s BLOCK, ONE DOOR BELOW POST-OFFK Call and See.TJs..

All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and no Deviation.