Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1878 — Page 4
RENSSELAER ONION Thursday. July Hth. 1876..
McCully is Penitent.
tfessttP! t toft l Wat you will pul me fmft in A«iW l-afier U Hun » heartfelt to Jwffe OmM and tli« jury for the kind and impartial manor in aklti limy iriH my OH*. Ah* I* nil tin affloerv at the Montiaali* kar; «ai t* Mr; Mm H. Wallace and ■* TkAMMOQ DftlMW'llliM mil farssJi^S^Si7^: hero Am* m tnmalr at iWa Montleello jail. Aa to my lawymarSt-. Alf KrynoMa, Mr. Dawvna Ba* Ml »*d W. K. Uhl, lhajr defowled am as wall as llm circumstances of tfm oasr wauM admit. I lioal the case laanght hare am a change of venue Heat Jupa sauaiy. I have said seme hard Mags atom* Judge K. P. Hammond, but *i*«* ft hue* had a Salk with my fntherinhw, Reuben It. PtMk, 1 have been convinced that 1 wwa wrong in saying what 1 did, and if ever the opportaahy h offered I will make th* Judge a personal apology. To my (Head Mr. Heavy Downing, 1 shall remember his kindness through life. If I had taken bis advice I would not now have fix year* of a Mate prison IWe before me. tdo not feel hand toward anyone. Those who wronged nve I forgive from the bottom of my heart, and those whom I have wronged I ask in the name of humanity to forgive me.
Sunday School Encampment
The Inter-State Sunday School Encampment, under auapices of Stale Kamtoy Scli.nl Association* of Obi-*. Indians, Kentucky, Tennessee, Wart Virginia auti Michgnn, will bv held in n beautiful grove, one mile eoaih of Loveland, Ohio, and Iweutyeae miles north of Cincinnati, on the line of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A St. Isons railway, from July ISth to !Ust, Ib7B. ('heap excursion tickets to the encampment will b* on sale at alt station* on the line of the ntlsliurgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis milway, good on any regular train during the encampment. .11 fffe believe but one candidate for judge of this district is now talked of. We were informed sometime ago that Mr. Troxwell, of Kentland, a vety clever gentleman and a lawyyr.witli marked ability, would make tkoufLUVaRK this fall for that honorable jvosiup»; toil later reports come to us that he ftp deejkpcd Ip Lc a candidate. . This leaves Judgg.'cflatmnoud alone upon the track, so far an we cmu team, wbete he wttl probably the approrat of ell political conventions.. ~A UHioher of years of personal acquaintance with Mr. Hammond makes us •ioulily sure that there could be no heller man unanimously nominated than the present incumbent, Judge E. I*. Hammond, of lUneselaer. —Qoodlami Rcgisfer. A little cunning t rick is being attempted by the democratic managers to induce an their representative convention at Bradford, next Monday. They will run a cheap excursion train down and back, liopiug thereby to get enough |>eople tog other to huUduxc the White county democrats, make them consent to nominate a Jasper county man for the third consecutive time, ami to appear a* if th* wkol* county was rushing frantically to the new confcdferate standard'. It is a diaphanous ruse for a small amount of cheap capital. Possibly a number of republicans may attend the pow-wow, but they won’t Join the tribe. Cal. I. B. McDonald, of Whitley eounty, wn*n candidate for the democratic nomination for congress in the 12th, or Ft. Wayne district. They hod a red-hot stormy time, and on the 14(1 ballot united upon an old war-time eopperhend by the name of Colcricfc After the 113th ballot the veteran Col. McDonald withdrew from the contest with a heart bowed down with sorrow, and UMtotly exclaimed, “I uni satisfied that no soldier con receive a nomination at the hands of the democracy of the 12th district.”
A d’l for a republican judicial convention for aba 3©*b circuit appears under the ftinrifag- of “Potrtiaal Murtiieimiti' ’ in ■mother column. Jasper roly is entitled to a representation of 12 rotes in the convention. Her appointed delegates are; D. It. Redmond, William B. Querry, Joseph Thhm-, William Daniels, John M. Wasson William Warm, Allen J. Yeoman, John W. Inman, Thomas Antrim, Isaac F. Rg|h Mi Moyers, William 11. Henklc, Clmriw N. Johnson, William Hammond, Jth Alter. The republican convention for tbc 10th congressional ■ district of Indiana will be Jbsht a* Wanatah, Lal’orte county, next Wednesday (July loth) The delegates from Jasper county arc: Jesse C. Gwin, Charles Sprapue, William Meyers. Witbdrh' Day, James Ritchie, Simon I*. Thompson, James V, Dutton, i'burlcs R. Benjamin, William D. Vau’t W«sd, Seth J. Benller, Kden W. Booth, Charles M. Campbell, William James Itoohor and Clark McColly. But they wilt be entitled to only six roles in the convention. Several new announcements of gentlemen who are willing to be candidates for county officers, subject to the decision of the republican nominating convention, appear in The.Dsios this week. The democratic ticket already in tbc field is a little 100 weak for any use. It is spoken contemptuously of even by the men who nominated it. It is already a “busted” community, which even the virtues of Turk's bland salt cannot save from decay. William 8, Coen, trustee Marion town, •hip, publishes that be has designated the second and last Saturdays of each month as days upon which he will transact public business pertaining to his office. He will be found at the law office of Messrs. Ycotiian & Doutbii, over. Narrow Gauge One Frier Clothing Store, Washington street, Rensselaer. Tim township library is also krpl in the same roots, in ike cent of Ira jit. Yeoman,. librarian. .'. ~ Mr. M, F. Ch\leotc of Rensselaer i* Ibes republican candidate for state r<;prescut;itjve'of this district. He is.a.prowinpnt ftiwyer. of Jiis place)' up well imd,favorably f.fowp hojb y) this cgUnty and in Jasper* and fay fjopi) nation wa« iinaninKiusiy ■rived up<m bytjlje Reynolds convention. -—ttfonticelto iter aid. Mr. Charles M. Johnson, fbrtnetly a partner ia Ttte UxioK establishment. and his I write*!- George who was Abo employed in this office-, see publishing ■ neat six-column folio paper, called the Clarion, at Koann, Wabash county. Hundreds of friends in Jaaper county unite ttt our wish of pros(•erity for them. Mr. M. P; Chilootc, Ihe republican nominee far reprusuuUtive for the district eomtatsed pf White and Jaaper counties, is an genial gentleman, who possesses the fullest ccmtldencsof all who hare the plea#ereof hkaeqatUuiae ce.— Remington Timet. "Mil. • ■ Installation of officers in Knights of r>r<Miw lodge to-night, by Will H. Coover, K»®., aevompanied by Dr, >l. G. Traugh, Ipiil (fl /
Good tons, ckoap, at (toll A Smoot's. Dr. H. H. Motm hao gone to Kansu. Now stock of etgnrs at Catt A Smoot’s. Six bars of rowp for 2h cents at Cstt A -Smoot's. —— : - Nnmhn*-MM roasted coffee at Call A Bmo*t'a. Try it. Green apples are worth 80 cents n bushel, green potatoes 00 cents. Mrs. Potter, of Keener township, died Monday evening of this week. Mr. Ingle, representing the Indianapolis Ma tonic Advocate, it in town. All persons indebted to Willey A Sigler are requested to call and settle. Regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias ■ext Thursday evening. A tow mot* all linen pants for $1 at the Narrow Usage One Price Clothing Store. Good summer under skirts for 25, 40 and 50 cents at the Narrow Uauge On* Price Clothing Store. » All goods in Ibe millinery department at Willey A Sigler's will, for 80 days, be sold at very lew prices. - ■>- The “Universal” fine-cut chewing tobacco at Call A Smoot's is pronouncod the torsi in town. (Itvo it u trial. Another lot of tinod jeans pants for 05 eents. just rectivad at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. do and examine the stock of summer coats and the prices at Willey A Sigler’s before buying elsewhero. Willey A Sigler are still at their old stand in tho post office building.selling drygoods at the lowest possible prices. .Marriage licenses hare been issued to iClaus IT. Vehrs and Alice Mosier, James Z. Fay and Santh A. Day win. 1 Miss Fonnlo Walton started yesterday to Texas to visit her sister, Mrs. C. M. Douelly. She will lie absent sover.u months. Gooseberries require the government flat to make them a logal tender! h (he Refuse-' lner market. Cherries are only five cents a quni t.
New goods just received at New York Store. . . The Weed sewing machine has a world wide reputation. It will bo sold way down in price by Ltidd Hopkins. 3tit-f The nicest assortment of light weight summer suits, at $5, s*i, $7 and $8 a suit, at ihe Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. - * Qukry.—‘‘Why will niensmokecommon tollscco, when they can buy Marburg Bros. " Seal of North Curoliua’’ at the same price? lti-lv. IV. S. Grant has fresh lime for sale for ,25 eents a bushel at his kiln one mile west of town on the- Bunkum road; or will deliver in town for the some price. 40-8 % ■ ■ ' - Fou Salk.—ls you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They*sell at owners’ prices, and have 3 forge list from which |Jto select. if. Miss Lilly Boroughs is closing out her stock of summer millinery goods at greatly reduced prices. Those in need of anything in liur line will do well to call soon. A lad .named Porter, a nephew of Kira L. Clark, residing with his widowed motlier six miles southeast of town, died of dru|>sy of the heart Sunday night. The American sewing mnehino is the most simple in construction, least liable to got out of repair, is the lightest running, and the best machine in Ibe market. Burdocks, catnip, dogfenn»l and other unsightly weeds are fast disappearing from the street borders and sidewalks under the magical influence of fiat marshal law. Yon sleepy fellows who can not keep awake, try the “Wake Up” tobacco at Catt & Smoot’s. It is so nice that you can not think of sleeping ns long as any is within smoking reach. Hon, IVm B. Price, county commissioner for tiie third district, was in town Monday night. He reports (lie oats and flax crops very promising in tho south part of the county. Enoch 11. Tettit, formerly of this town, mare recently a citizen of Kcinitigloti, passed through Guad.Uvad.une day last week mi a journey to the state of Kansms-wbere. ho expects to make his home.
Johnny Ryan was the victim of a runaway last Sunday afternoon, which dciool-. isbed his wagon to some extent and tried to tenr up the bridge over the Iroquois. No personal injuries received. A beautiful line of gents’ scarfs, and white and colored skirts; also, a nice lino ot sleeve-buttons, scarf-pins and studs, can ho found at the Narrow Gauge Ouc Price Clothing Store. Dr. 1. B. Washburn and W. S. Orwirr, jeweler, have moved into the rooms lately occupied by Messrs. Catt & Smoot, which have been renovated, pa|>ered and nicely arranged lor their business. Mr W. S. Oram, life editor of the Goodland Register, is visiting trionds in Rensselaer. Ai. J. Kitt, formerly of the Remington hecord, Monticello Democrat anil Rochester Indrjwndent, has been employed in Mr. Oram’s stead. Conductor Jones will run a special train next Monday, for the accommodation of those uho attend the democratic representative convention. Round-trip fare oulv sixty cents, and possibly as lowas fifty cents. Effort! are being made to cemiilctajthe harrow gaugo'Setween this place and Bcadfofd by the 20ih inst., and to that end ' s large force of men ia engaged and the work is -living -pushed rapidly ahead.— MontieeUv Herald. v j ,«. ' .. t»> tNearly one hand red men worked on the Deep river railroad 'bridge last Sunday putting in .trees and .bay, and still the track seeing to settle as fast as usual. It is believed that the original track is now about thirty-five feet under the. surface. —Crown Taint Register. * If tlie greenback marshal of Rensselaer (an efficient officer, by the way) will make an early arrangement to have the greenback mud removed from the gutters of the principle streets, the town will present a better appearance And the health of fls inhabitants will not be impaired by the improvement. J ■'»* V*■ -t-V-ts Wheat and rye have been cut and shocked in good condition, and the crop is an excellent one, Tauw meadows are being mowed, and there ia a large yield this season Flax is ripening inely. Oats are jmt splcndidr -Pnl.-uocs wcie never lwttpr,Cbrn grows rapidly now and promises tp come salely out of the tineateaed links. »
The Rensselaer school catalogues for 1878-11 will be published next month. The premium list pamphlets of the Jasper county Agricultural and Mechanical Association, for the fltir of 1878, will bo in th* hands of Superintendent Warner the Inst of next week. The Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store km a full line of fina worsted suits, end black ckith suits which, for style, cut and workmanship cannot tie excelled by any merchant tailor. Mins Jennie E. Humes, teacher, reports na follows'for Rose Bud school ( Union township. No. 5), for the month ending Friday, June 14th, 1878: Number of pupils enrolled, 2ti; average daily attendance, 17. Alary Pajr and Kiixa Alter were perfect in panel ualily, conduct and study the entire month. Married, at tho residence of the ofltoieting clergyman in Gillum township, July Ist. 1878, by Rev. D. A. Wystrsv, Mr. Richard R. Fresbour and Mina Elizabeth Hess, all of Jasper county. May they live leng and be happy; may sorrow never cast its blighting shadows over their pathway in life.
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending July 11th. the neon I of transfers of mil estate in Jasper eounty was ns follows: I-. A. Ode to Tlinmns Dobbins, sw ne 17, 27, ft—to acres. Quit claim l 1 Abigail Jidinmin In. Sarah A. Dcwcy.c;, 11 w 15. si. i—«> acres 2,5<>0 five chattel mortgages, two mortgages, one power of attorney were also placed 01 record.
LEGAL NOTICES. VJUTKT. TO NON'-BEST DENT.—The State jLv of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper circuit court. Amos Go(T vs. Josephine UoO'. r Complaint No. I,St!»S. Now routes the plaintiff. by Frank W. Hancock his attorney, anil lllcs w ith his complaint herein, heretofore llled. an affidavit of n disinterest is! person Hint said defendant is not a resilient of the state of Indiana. Notice ts therefore hereby given said defendnnl that unless she Ini mid appear on the first ilnv nf the next lerni of tlic Jasper circuit court to lie hidden on the third .Monday (if October A. Ik IS7B, at the court-house in Rensselaer in said eounty and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will lie heard and determined 111 her absence, hy order of the court. TJ v In witness whereof I hereunto set IttWAlv my hand and nlll x the soul of said J court, at iicnssclacr this 20th day of June A. I>. 1378. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk nf Jasper Circuit Court. Frank W. Ralicock. ally for plllT. 40-4 SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree, with an execution thereon, to me ilireeled from tho clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a causewherein John It. Elder, trustee of llie Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company is plaintiff, and Mathew fossick and Margaret Cussick, his wife, lire defendants, requiring mu to make the sumtof one hundred and six dollars and twenty-seven -cents, wßh- Interest on satd decree and costs. 1 will ex|sise at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 271 h day of July, A. IK IS7K, lad ween the hour's of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m.. of snid day, at the door <if the court house, in Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, hi-w it: The northeast quarter (!f) of the northwest quarter ('.,') of section thirty-two (il2), in township twenty-eight (2H) north,'of range six (IP west, containing forty (40) acres more or lose, in Jnspor county, Indiana. If sneli rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy wnid decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public, sale tliu foe simple of said real estate. nr wntmclr thereof as may Is 1 sußleicnt to discharge said licence, interest and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws,a- ...... GKO;‘M. ROBINSON. •Sheriff nf Jnsiicr CountyThompson (t Pro., Att’ys for Pl'fl". : .July at. A. I). Wifi. 42-iR
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By rlrtnecrf » rertifidl copy of n deem: to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a ransc wherein Kites trrtseolia plaintiff, and Oliver M. I-ong, Sarah J. Jxing. Angefine Helangie and Daniel Relangic arc defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and seven dollars and twenty-lire eents. with interest on said decree and costs, I will exponent public sale, to the highest bidder, »/» Safnnfay, tie iTtA day of July, A. IK J ST*. Is'tween tto- hours Of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’elw.k p. in., of said day, at tho door of the court house, in ISenssc— Indr, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exeeciling seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: Tlie southwest qiiurtw (‘ 4 j of the southeast quarter f';) of sts'tion thirty-one (31), in townsliip twentyeight (2s) north, of range six ((’>) west: also. I In* northeast quarter ('.;) of Ms l sisitliwest quarter (‘j) of the southeast quarter ( *,) of ms-tion titecn (16). in towashi|i twenty-eight (is) north, of range aix fit) west, cOiitaiiilng. in ott. ilfty (50) news, more or less, in Jasiier'County, lniliana. If such rents and pronto Will not sell for a sufficient sum tosatisiy sahl decroc, i literest and ixists. 1 will, at the sames time and place, excise to pulitte Rate the fee simple of said roal estate, or so much tlieroof as may Issufficient to di.K'harge said decree, interest and nists. Said sale will Ixi made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper Connty. Thomiison A Rm, Atty’s for I’l‘ff. July 2.1, A. 11. IS7S. 42-3 t I t '• I—■ -'ll ■! RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. g. .y. moss, PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON. Office in Spitler’s brick huildlfig, opi»sitc of the Court House. Dlt. J. 11. I,OI'GIIRIDGE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, lielow Austin's hotel. Teu )iir cent, interest w 11 lie addal to all accounts running unsettled longer tlmn 3 months, IXI!. MOSES R. AFTER, >J PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON. lu I ivies’ drug store. Dlt.lt V. MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, first door alsive the stone building. MOUDECAI K. CiilU lITFs ATTORNEY AT I,AAV. Attends to all business of the profession with promptness and despatch. Office on AVnshington street, opposite the Court House. SIMON I'.VHOMI'SON, PAVIP J. THOMfRON, Attorney at l.aw. Notary Pulilic, npiioMi’suN & into., *1 UENSSEI-AKR, INDIANA. Practice in all the Courts. ” AVe pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. 51 aKION L.SriTi.Ka,CoHo-torand Abstracter.
r. s.pwiooixs. zntivr idvihijins. HS, & Z. DWIGGfSS, . attorneys at law • AND I.OAN JSKOK KKs. ftoo.ooo to lean on first mortgage, on five years time tit ii |>er cciitt;interest, iu sums ot fiOO or over. IARANK W. ISAIMVX'K, Jr AT'I'DKNKY AT I.AW, NoLirv Public, Heal Estate P.rokcr and liisur.nico Agent, Rensselaer. Indiana. Kaiids exnmined, Ab-Ursrtsof Title prop.-irivl and Taxes |itii<l. tolleclionsa sjn. ialty . <itlii'e in Spitier’s Urick building,•oppßkite Court House. S-tU-ly. ROTARY ri BUO. COI.I. ECTOR. ¥\AXIKK It. MILI.RR, V ■ A’CftIUXBIV-.AT T.-VW: Dit.-li and road petitions and report* carefully prepared; titles examined';'iilwtrnets prepared; aDjc.illo-ti.iir- promptlyaiteuded't*>. * ltßeam Boitunl A daeksowV twibliug, UP-*taiix. 0-47 JOHN VAS T worn, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. HEAL ESTATE, INNI’RANCH. *FA AS ICNt ■RR AGENT. LOAN'and A IiSTRAIT OFFICE. Rensslaer. Indiana,. CarrespomUinre invited l in the English, German, French and Holland 1 languages. Bankers and t attle brokers. A.McXtfT A THOMPSON. - liny and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on -A llied time deposits,etc. OlUce hours from 0 o’clock a. m. to lo’clock m. i I'STfS’ Ilot sK, A A. W.OLRVELANI*. I*KorRrETOK. la cuuDhlli: liaialwLlargi l and rorivpniciiUy arraupe<l, ami no pains w ill be spared to piakc RiiUsts oimfortalilc amt liappy. The taldc wiil alw uVs be suppiiisl witii the lxMt ttie market affords, charges reasonable. 9-42-ly. Hopkins iidi.sk. ft.-I. HDI’KINS. PIiOPRIKT)*I{. Excellent bible, i-onvonii-nt liM-ation, rarefill attention to the wants of guests, and * cxjK-ri-enced management, reixtiniueiid it to favor. - —* - lEsLIE C. GRANT j KLAf’KSMITH. shop first doer above Duvall’* Majre and l.iv- , erv oflr.e. invited.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS! Notice la hereby given that sealed proposals will he received hy the Isianl nf cmnmisssliiner •i* at Ibe ami I l*ic’a nfffee mi 1 1 1 1 ocl.sk p, m., mi the 2td day of July HCs for hulldlug a two-story frame building on the county farm. A Isold iniist ncconipao) said bids, as l-n.vld.sl liv an set of the legislature, approved Mandi it, 1*77. The Imnnl reserve the right hi reits-t ulty or all bids. I’lans ami spor.lllcalbuis limy las seen at auditor's office. HENRY A. BARKI.KY, W-Ot A minor ol Jas|M-r C.mnty, Did.
eS/yitcia/'nw/aZ/hh ttfyw. en eiey c/z/ej /o ca// at '3%. P f'n z/c insf, jrfitfZ t/ert a&t# Z/e 'Sffien-J. de/firt, aits/Znyiect /{<f y* /fysf. Mm £sa(/t€Jj , z/emenj MccZd ant/ ///cm j/i Mcmc?i tint/ ///e/c/m. Mticcd ti ie 4ct/icet/Zc cciicyicnt/wiZ/ z/e ZiniM. i_yf/cneywi// /ay yccc/f rciy /etc.
uA.. J.' REED’S HOOSIER HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable. • Efficient. (Patented April («, 187 b.) Two men and one span can haul and stack more hay with the HOOSIKK lI AY SLIDE in one day, than five men and iwo span of horses cun in the same time with any other appliance. Easy lo load, and unloads itself. May bo used ia hauling wheat, oais. or other grain, from the shock to where it is to lie stacked iu the field, and is unexcelled for hauling straw fromn threshing maebiue. J.IVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Territory cheap and on icasonahle terms. Address, ANDREW J. REED, Pleasant Grove, Jasper Co,, lnd.
NEW STYLES! (JNEQUALED fN BAKING I MTH MORE IMPROVEMENTS, ALL THE CONVENIENCES AND THE GREATEST DURABILITY.' SETTERIBEST! VN -lte4.
All Wool Cassimcrcs, for Gent’s wear. Ladies’ Side Lace and Button Shoes. Newport Ties, Slippers and Walking Shoes. Iden’s Low Gut and High Buckle Shoes, Plain and New Orleans Toe. HEADQUARTERS FOR Tilt: WEED SEWING MACHINE. Our prices for all goods will be based upon the net cash cost. All discounts off. Prices in every line uniform. XUPD HOVKW& I* NOTICE {TO CONSUMERS 5 * ~ —OF j-OTob'g £ The great celebrity of ourTIH TAB TOBACCO | hns caused many imitatioss thereof to be o placed on the market, we therefore cau- “ lion all ('hewers against purchasing such = imitations. 8 All dealers buying or selling other plug tobacco Ix-aring a hard or metallic ■n label, render themselves liable to the pen‘2 ally of the Law, and all persons violating js our trade marks tire punishable by tine and £ imprisonment.-See ACt OICOJZICSS, ABg. 11,1876. to l'lie genuine LORILLARDTIN TAB TOBACCO can .2 be distinguished by a fINTAfI on each lump is with the word LORILLARD stamped thereon. .3 Over 7,088 to* lß tobacco sold in 1877, and Taxes paid Government in 1877 about. ‘-$3,500,000, and during past 12 years, over £ $20,000,000. ® These goods sold by all jobbers at mang ufucturers’ rates. 31-3 m
ONE THOUSAND LOCAL AGENTS WANTED In every section of the country to introduce and sell the Hoosier Hay Slide! It requires no capitall Only Three Dollars fur an Oullit! Descriptive Circulars on application. Call on or address, ANDREW J. REED, Patentee, Pleasant Grove, Jasper County, Indiana. Jf)-3nio.
2s. X-i-rf&JESO-IE - 2- ZtsTE'V?" Jb.lrT?D FiLSHIOKABLE 3w4:iXj± J JX£T.E.I3''2r, G-OODS! '*t« , '** m* y % OZT T-TSg-gsrTT* I 'DTQIbT -A.3STID FOR S.A.XjE -A-T \ ; WILLEY & SIGLER’S DRY GOCjDS STORE. Also the laroest stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS for women and children in this market, at the lowest prices in fifteen years. Call and inspect
Down They Go CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES? Good Sommer Coats down to 40 and 50 Cents. Nice fine white Vests worth sl*so down to SI.OO. Extra fine white Vests worth $2.50 down to $1,50. • Fine all-wool Alpacca Coats worth $2.00 down to $1.50. Fine striped Alpacca Coats worth $1.60 down to SI.OO. All-wool Cassimere Saits worth $15.00 down to $ll.OO. Good Working Saits worth $5.00 down to $4.00. Fine Worsted Saits worth $15.00 down to SIO.OO. All-wool Cassimere Pants worth $6.00 down to $4.00 Good Summer Under Shirts worth 60 cents down to 40 eentA Good Sommer Under Shirts Good Overalls worth 50 cents down to 35 cents. All other goods in proportion. We keep most everything necessary to make a stock of Ready Made Clothing complete. Before baying a dollar’s worth of goods call on us and we will give you g-bnuevb LOW PRICES. NARROW GAUGE 01 PRICE CLOTHING STORE
EMMET KANTItfAZi, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, DEALER ILT Elegant Wall Papery Window Fixtures! SECOND DOOR BELOW BAN&. '|. - • ‘ ' WIJM® DAY’S TONIC Is a Innovation, and posaeMM ad-G" I, a \#m TAUIA Cleanses the Stomach. vantage* herototbre unknown and an- '•>. DAY S TONIC n AY JC TQIJ|P at a wait umaaaeu ”** * W I UTIIU poison; It does not produce bail log or g DAY'S TfINIR Act* o» Liver end Bowels, roarliiv In the head, which lbllowslhe f Uni O I Via IV use of Quinine: it la retained l»jr dell- \ Sui.ersedes Qumme. (|AV'Q TAN IT. cate atoinacha; it acta upon the liver nud J navic TfIMIP uni O luniu twwels without the u*e of anjr oilier * uni O I univ Don’t Bast the Head. medicine; It never fIU Is to cure, ami our , Cores Old Chronic Chills. agents are autborlaed to return thic ■ DAY’S TONIC DAY’S TONIC ’srasl'M , la yloaoaut for Children. Don’t contain Quinine. and tee. Sold by all Drngglsta at g. 06. 1
