Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SELKCTSCIIOOD. Tin* nnflirndgued wHltendi a KeleM school In the Public School Houscin Itcusseiacr, Indiana, commencing ou x’cnisTD.A.Tr. atsll 30tii. idvo. Mill to continue nine weeks, closing June 19th, IS7H. Classes will lie organized In Geometry, Elementary, recite from 7:30 to M:JtU a, in.; Arithmetic, Rav’s 3rd Part, from 0:30 toW:3oa. in.; Ilistorv of 17. s„ Ou.irkenboa, from 0:30 to 10:30 a. m.; Geography ami Map-Draw Inc [nun 10:30 hi 11:30 11. m.; Elocution, Holbrook, from l::iotn 2:30 n. in.; English Analysis, Harvey, from 2:30 to 3:30 |>. in.; Dotnny, Wood, from 8:30 to 4 :U0 p. in.; Buck-Keeping, Bryant A Stratton, 4::io to 5:30 ji. in. Nn pupil, umler any circiiinstanrea, will lie permitted to enter more than four classes. Three branches are enough to keep anv onlinary pupil bust’s Pupils will lie required to pay tuition at the following rates for the term, onc-luilf in ailvauce: J/fciliny in out vUtM Uniting in tiro . 4.50 J.’edtt nj in Ihrrr c/nssrs 0. 75 Jitri/iny in tour cln4*r* o. mi * No other classes will lie formed, Kuch reeltntiou will he tlftv minutes in length. is-:) G. \V. ALLEN. ' LEtiAli NOTICES. Notick to state of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper circuit court, June term, 1878. William A. Thompson vs. John Cully anil Cully his wife. Complaint No. 1.53*. _ _. _ Now eonies the plaintiff, by Thompson * Bro. hi- attorneys and tiles tils complaint herein, together with nn alUduvit that the defendants John Cully and Clillv his wife are not residents of the state of Indiana, and that they are neecssarv parties to this action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they lie anil appear on the flrst day of the next term of the Jasper circuit court to be hidden on the first Monday of June A. I). 1878, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will lie heard and determined in their absence by order of the court. • In -witness whereof, I liyreunto set f axs x t \ i»y hand and affix the seal of said l rr.-*! J cimrt, at Rensselaer this 29th dav v <- 7 0^ / of March A. D. 1878. CH ARI.K.s H. PRICE, Clerk. Thompson * Bro., attys for pltff. 27-3 RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. g. a. moss, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otllce ill Spltler’g brick huildiug, Opposite of tlie Court House. DU. J. n. DOUGIIRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten ptT refit, interest wit be added to all accounts running unsettled longer Ilian 3 months. DU. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 11l Imes’ drug store. DR. R Y. MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, first door above the stone building. MORDECAI F. CHIDCOTE, ATTORNEY AT DAW. Attends to all business of the profession with promptness and despatch. < Hliee oil Washington street, opposite the Court House. siuOn' r. Thompson, d.vvid j. thomi-son, Attorney at Daw. Notary Public. rpiIOMPSON A BRO., 1 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Practice in nil the Courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. Mauion D. spirt-iiu, Collector and Abstracter, R. S. DWIGGISS. ZTMRI 11WIGGIN3. RS. & Z. DWIGGINS. . ATTORNEYS AT DAW • ; AND DOAN BROKERS. (!00,000 toloan on first mortgage, on live years time at a per cent, interest, in sums of t-ioO or over. • I7IRANK W. BABCOCK, ' ATTORNEY AT DAW, - Notary Public, Beal Estate Broker and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. Lands examined, Abstracts of Title prepared and Ta xes paid. Collections a specialty. Otlice in Spitler’s brick building, opposite Court House. s-iC-ly. SOTART ITBI.II'. COLLECTOR. Daniel B. MIDDER, ATTORNEY AT DAW. Ditch and road petitions and reports carefully prepared: titles examined; abstracts prepared; all ciilTefTions jrromtitlr attended to. Office in. -Bedford A. Jackson’s building, up-stairs. 11-47 JOHN VAN’T WOl'D, READ ESTATE, INSURANCE, and General Business Agency, room 3 Bedford & Jackson's building. Passage tickets for all points reached--by the leading railroads and lines of ocean steamships. Correspondence invited in the English, German. French and Holland languages. • Bankers and cattle brokers. A. Mt’COY & THOMPSON. Buv an«t soil domestic exelmuge, make collections on'all availulde poiuts. pay interest on specified time deposits, etc. Office hours from 8 o’clock a. m. to 4o’clock p. m. Austin house, A. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. Is centrally located, large and conveniently arranged, and no pains w ill be spared to make guests comfortable and happy. The tablewill always be supplied w ith the best the market nffsrds. Charges reasonable. 9-42-ly. Hopkins house. R. J. HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR. Excellent table, convenient location, careful attention to the wants of guests, and experienced management, recommend it to favor. I ESDI EC. GRANT j BLACKSMITH. Shop flrst door above Duvall’s Stage and Livery office. Patronage Invited. Rich and Valuable Lands For Sale C3a.ea.pWe desire to call attention to the fact 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 tho times enable ns to offer those lands at prices and upon terms very favorable to purchasers. Parties desiring large bodies of laud for stockgrowing purposes can be easily suited. Jasper is considered one of the best counties in the state for agricultural and grazing purposes. The lands lying in the vicinity of Rensselaer and in the southern portion of the county cans not lie surpassed for farm purposes. Among the numerous tracts wo have for sale we des ire to call especial attention to the following •• _ sw qr 15. 2S "6. Pricey SI,OOO. Terms: Onefourth cash, balance in one. two anil three years at 8 per cent, interest. This is a beautiful piece of unimproved prairie laud, well drained and within four miles of Rensselaer. Pesira- | ble as an investment’and will make u good farm. . E Ilf se qr and sw qr sc qr 33, SO, 5. Price, i SSOO. One-tliird cash, balance in one and two j years at .6 per cent, interest. Desirable pasture lauds. N W qr sw qr, s Its sw qr 27, and liw-qr nw qr 34. 2H, 7, 240 acres. Rich prairie laud, coß.veuient to roads and school house, in good neigh - borhoOd, and will make a good farm. Price, sloiier acre. One-third cash, balance IH one and two vears at o'per cent interest. E Ilf nw qr 27, 80, 5, 80 acres. Price, S2OO. One-half casli, balance in one year ah 0 per ! cent- interest. Prairie laud, well located und verv cheap. Siy qr ne qr 3D 3017. FricoJlOO. Se qr nw qr 27,80, 7. Price, SIOO. .—- —a Tli.' last two tracts are very clieap—well worth the price asked'.'.'.'Xi.v. ———Y Give us a call, and examine The list of lands we havejto.Mtetxpu. TnOAIT?ON * BRO. ■ ■ ■: a. not easilvearned in these times, but V / ’ / 1 /it can be made in,thrce months by any •All I one of either.sex. in auv part of the ’ 5 ■ * country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. ’s<sCa week in y our own town. You need not lie away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. We have agents who are making ever 820 per .day. All who engage art puce can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be mode so easily and rapidly at any other kind of business. It costs nothing to try, the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address at quee, 11. Uallett & C®„ Portland# ..fffljno-. T !■ _ Wi-y : . , - m , r* *<* .
