Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1878 — Page 4
UNION ThWurtxS. Sept 12. 1878.
The first fhoßt ot the season visited this Mfif# iff: M*C Wllltuin U. Austin returned to CrawMonday. »n«l «lt*rs—the very Iwis! »*»«*»« h» lfce «» 0. 0. Starr'*. Trmpmsd' meeting at iTte Christian MWt » onJay evening. P»i#«rmrH lisms, breakfast hscon, elelr aide baeou mn<l Ittd, at C. C. SisrrV. Tk« freshetd, beat and cho»pc«t stock nf pruooriM asil provifian* is *tt A. S.'UKue *. Buy salt of 0. C. Starr. He 1 iuva of first hands —the fr. m the soli works. J. 8 ■ > A Jn**ge iSTSlcoofijOcenswors ius! received nt C. C. Starr*, which will b<* sold at greatly teduced friers. The Wec«l sewing machine has n world wide reputation. It will bo sold way down in price by I.mld Ilupkin*. lid'll. A large assortment of quoenswnre opened at A. S. L» Hue’s this week. Price* cheaper than ever offered in Rensselaar. Misses Lydia and Ella I)wiffgin«, Lydia an I Amend i Parri* started Monday to intend normal school at Terre Haute. Frankie,, Youngest san of Mrs. Elinhcth A.Citnl. died Monday night of whooping Ct ugh. Bis age was abuut ten yean. A. 8 LwT.ae has a store room crowded foil of groceries anjldtrorisione. Has trade is rapidly increasing to finer proportions. QUKKY. —“Why will men gmoKo common tobacco, \j-hen they can buy Marburg Bans, ‘Seal of North Carolina’' at the fame price? 11 r- ly. ■ On and eiaminc goods and price l at Starr'.* lielbre making purchases elsewhere; Ins noek of gr«>cerics and provisions is large nnd complete. The peach market lias been quite active for several days, l’rices range as follows; fair ta middling. AH rents to SI.OO per bushel ; choice lots, $1 .At. Tliere is a very fair crop off this delicious fruit in Jasper county this season. Hon. John Lee of CrawfoidsviMe, delivered a political speech in the court house last evening to a lair audience. Judge 1). S. Gooding had been billed tint did not come. Mr. Ocutliit nnd Mr. Me Kwvn appeared to be highly delighted with Mr. Lee's effort. Joseph L. Morelan died at Waterloo, Ind., Aug. 23d, 1878, aged 45 years. He was a son of Joseph Morlan of Jasper county, and a large circle of relatives live in this vicinity. The Waterloo Press, in a brief biographical sketch, describes Mr. Morlan as an excellent citizen and an influential member of society.
Grand Excursion.
There will be a grand excursion to the Soldiers’ Home, at Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday, September 17, 1878, via L., M. & it. and C., C. &I. railroads. Fare tor the round trip, $2.00. Train leaves Lafayette at. 5>:40 a. in. and arrives nl Dayton 4 dll) p. m. Returning, leaves Dayton IS p. in. Wednesday, 18th. President Hayes, and the directors of the Home hold their annual meeting the 18th. Tickets for sale at tlie L,, XL &iLiicket«flk*ex. - G. W. SMITH, Gen. Pa*S. Ag’t, Lafayette, Ind.
The Outlook Very Bright
The republican state central committee Diet in this city yesterday foi the transaction of business and a general interchange of views. The attendance wus large, nearly all the members of the committee beinjg present. Without goiug iutu details we may say that the meeting was niaikcd by unanimity and enthusiasm. Our friends throughout ihe state can rest assured that the republican interests are being closely looked after, and efery member of the committee had his faith renewed yesterday Hint the republicans will carry the state in October. Jbe outlook is very bright, and the prospect most ehceung. —ltf/inuujivlin
The Jasper County Fair.
Next Tuesday tjie seventh annual fair of ihe Jasper county Agricultural and Mechanical Association will be opened. The fair promises to be Unusually attractive this season in all of the several departments. Cereals, vegetables anti fruits of many kinds are unusually fine. Special attention lias been paid during late years by breeders to the improvement of livestock—sheep, hogs, cattle and horses—until this branch of industry ranks favorably with any locality in the state. Poultry fanciers have made wondtrful improvements in the breed*, and an attractive show is expected. Wednesday shows an attractive programme in the mile beats running race and medium trolling. A large number of horses will be entered to ceutend for the premiums.
The value of all paper currerey, whether issued by the government o* by the banks, consists in the promise it liearsof payment, and in the degree of credit attached to that promise. If it cannot be converted at pleasure into currency of intrinsic value", it cannot remain at par, and its depreciation ill be in proportion to (lie prospect of its v ” convertible within a longer or shorter feeii. The printed bits of paper which period. theorists propose to employ as sou** wile, 1 which they term “absTduto rmrrvqey, uu ining no promise of payinojiey.” conn. v=ic value would soon boment and i nfr> e respect only. They come absolute : n'on 'Tthle.-s. Tliit and \uuld be absah.Uoly w ‘' S bjr "'l' 10 ’' Uis Wchimerical nroie wortUk>! ' u '\ > r to find a elTl ’ n ac:< T lc<l for the m3T r ., V emvluvcl ,«. *“■ r4u> ’test v, & ,he «*«lt*ed w and • ■>*» the delunon, if not dish, it
HU- *- A , , —• ** twubbased c. Yj U . J in diwtei uud if adop. ■ h <9 lie tbe duty of a tdiaine. Me ho.. •« foj,’,' nrcotnpwssrts- . good citixens to oppos. v OL s tbrerir-, I jug firmness all those »«»- . u r cxim- ' ;is well us the coguate do , .utwavci tnuuisiuand interpationnlisni, 'uiwef society, individual liberty, Be . I, lated saving# of industry.— W ucorm publican IHjnifonn.
Real Estate Transfers.
fftftSSSSand Anna ltoxarU, c), ac ad, IS, a—So Ilouirth, tvjtt hw *l, **» 6 80 * rT< _ !»mwartiit ai to jsn.es Voo«wi «}, *W v, so, 7, eti ue 8.1, 4 , Ouit riffltn, . - •••_■• UuOwinar.
v A»Uy fiebriy to Abr.h*mH«m.™£ tinriivfofod Irnlf “ 300 nereis. ... ■■■ '■■ . to Marion I, ™- „] ... ue bc * * 5.64 P sSwSteH Pationto tmrti vidod half l«t# T Wot aw H Patton to George W PfU - ■ Z * «“**«**“ au ' l iiStv tlut*'** l •‘*o lU ‘BC»-
fo* Hack. —lt y<Hi want to buy A trad of lamMn Jasper count v, consult Thompson A Bro., Hm-rolaer, They sell at owners' prices, and bate• large U»l from which to sehwt. if.
LHUAL NOTIt KS. ,| VfOTK K or IWrBVffY.-P. t . Hhlvely. Kllra is Mimlinm. 4. tirimiaau A Itumli. 4. Wtdtcliead. Albert Brook, It. M ItrailWtirv und Wiu. Moffitt. will take notice that I mu the per of. I tie «oulhwi<»( quart a* .4 Mw>«otrthw«i»> Ifni tier of aectlmi thirty. six t#t). township tvitiHv-tWo (Sf), range seven (*' west, in Jn«|ier nonntv, Indiana: sod that on Fiirfav.lhc IXih day of Septondwr, lsTs. t will proceed with ttie surveyor of said .iaaper .•ottoiv'Tn nv*o a G-gal survey of said uetlini thirty.pfiff townsiilp thirty-two (tlSl. range seysn <7) west, or su much thereof as may tu* necessary to establish the corners of my lands al«>vo ilescrllash - nipt continue the same from dny .lo day until said survey Is enmiiloled. 50-3 t. * A. A. TYI.KIt. NOTH K OK H IKVKY.—GotthMd llnm-k-Imuiu. Ann Kli/a llaliekbaiim, Wiiliatn tirecntlebl. Adam i . Snyder. I». Vowels, I>, Wyatt. S J*. Thompson, 'I Shultz. A W l(involts niul S. T. <’oilier, will take notice Hint 1 am llie owuerof the north half of the sotulieaat quarter of section foiictoeu (11). tuu'uahlp thirty (Ikt'. rniigu aoven (7) west, -in Jaapor countv Indiana; and tllat oh >|oui)uy , the 1 tit tv day of September. t«7!t, I will pc.saasl with the surveyor of said das|ier county to make a legal survey of said section fourteen (U), township j bitty' pi), range seven (7) w est, or so intieh ihereof .as ma\ be yieeessary to estnldish, the corners of iny lands above dcscrilasl, anti continue llie smile from day today unlit said survev ts completed, i'Jr.iit M T. HIM Kit.
IV LEITtDX XtiTli b.—istateof Indiana. Jnsj tier ootinty . '7b 7Vc «/o rtif <•/ Jutptr yrn tiu i: .. VvMeaeeberete cr.ridict'TTcif .*t the general etcrti(tu to in- held at the several voting precincts in till- coanl v on the si-comb Tuesday-nf Member, A .fI.'TVTV. llie follow ing named'otTn'-ers arc to he voted for. to-w it; tilia v 1 / oecr> tarv of iHata for the State of Indiana. tints (II Auditor of Matt; for tin- Mate of Indiana. ~ i inc (1) Treasurer of state for tlio State of Indiana. 1 t'n'ydj Attorney General for the State of fti- | diaiiaT One (1) Superintendent of JHiblic Instruction 1 fur the state of Indiana. Ooefl) l ongressnian for the lath Ctmg'rcsI sional District of Indiana. Ouo fp State senator for the District rainI inised of the counties of M liite, Jasper, Ilenton j and Newton. I One (1) state Itepresentative for tlio Dietriet roliqi.i-i“l of tile counties of White find -1 fi-| rr. One (li Judge of the Tliirtieth (:Joth> Jutiieial yitvod . - ■— one (1) Prosecuting Attorney lor the 30th Judicial l intuit. One [I, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court for Jasper county. Indiana, one 'C Auditor for Jasper county, Indiana. One 1J Sheriff for .la-per county . Indiana. One ij Treasurer for Jasper comity, Indiana. auto” II Itecorder for Jasper county. Indiana, one ib surveyor for Jasper county, Indiana. Jotlt! ill Ctuouer for Jasper comity. Indtanh. Vine nj t'om'missioiier for the Ist District of Jasper county. Iml iaiin. One [tj Commissioner for the Sit District of Jasper county. Indiana. Also the proper number of SuiiervlaoAs for each township in Jasper county, indian.-t. ~~—Witness mv hand and the- seal of the Jasper ( ircuit Court tliis htli day t jof September. A. D. l«7s. < llAlilAs 11. I’IIICK. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.
Jn accordame with tin- above vert ideate notice is hereby given that ttie officer* lierein named are to be elected at the ensuing election to be held on the second (3d) Tuesday of October. A. D. IS7B. - btit fan , T yihivof September, A. D. ls;s. !,K jy ' GKO. M. HOIUNSON, ' n—sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. ALLOWANCES made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their September term, A. D. 1878: FOR RELIEF OF POOR C. C. Starr on account of John Hackley $ 6 00 W. J. Imes on account of Mrs. Weathers 4 65 do medicine for Tobe Miner 5 85 Catt & Smoot provisions for Mrs. Weathers . .... . 8 30 1.. Tutt ur on account of N. Goss: 3 00 C. C. Starr do John lla. Klc;. o op tio ilo piKir at lirtor farm . 145 do d»> John Casey 3 sa do do John Hacklcy :> so do do , do 845 Israel B. Washburn medical attendance last quarter 135 00 Robert Kepner on iteet of Wehher family 35 no Edward Biggs do It. Kem-ll 3'oß AyLc-ipctd d*> ..J«dtn ILtckley H 35 ilo on ucct of Mr-. Bridge in all 175 K. Ken dig do Nancy Casey 7 Oil Willey .V Sigler on aect poorat poorTaJ-m 775 W. ll.' Collins on acrl of It. KerrelL 1044 W. It. Tyder on aect of poor Kediicr Tp. 31 50 F. W. Bedford on acct of .J. Davidson's family 11)43 XI. V. li. Warner on aect of J. Davidson's family SB] llpiirv 'Dew ning on nert of S. Eckels . 800 I. C. Kiugsliui'v A Co. do lit) 00 'j U iiitn/.tivlndr tio KotfCiV cliiM 1 ( .» IK) P, 11. ration M. P. do s. K<?kt l.s 00 Piiltou Hartman tio licr r. — 7 IT sr»_ -he!bv (liraiit- of TiO & Co. on n cct of .1 •.>hn H:ickh*y ‘j do. I do Mr?. Patton 4 bi \V. J. Wrimt, coftin for do 10 Ou Theo. lluiJf5 r on ncct of Samii Marion 200 ftOAPS AM) KiS.ibG.KSs' tieo. M. .lullnson viewing and reporting 4 (>9 do 8 wear ing viewers . 2."> V. !*arlvison viewing etc 2 30 (JuiJ'les I*. Mayliew do T?> o (ie«r. M. JiolfinVon, serv'g notices BH 70 .1. I*. Punlapon aect Ket»t*seiuer bridge. 2t>o f>o .James Malov do 25<> on W. P. Vau t U emd view iug and l'eport’g B o*.» 0. I*. Faircttiiti viewing .j 1 7>o K. P. FiiirtOuld, .1. i\, .jtittlify ing. 25 P. H. Miller engineering grade. 2 on AtMison 1-grkisoH View ing eouuty road 1 .50 .James ( nip elminmau tlo 12* WilliamCulp (to tlo 125 , Miles Bisher, J. I*. ? sworvrintf viewers. 50 ll.ihti i LsS’U eictring mid repoldiiig Toil William Daniels view ing 15** tieorge Kessler do ... . 1 59 .1. W. Met leary. J. I'., sw earing viewers 2 > dosepii I. Adams for bridge Marion Tp (appropriated). 150 00 W. ci. Mnoot for closing up bridge way 100 INiISOSKHS. William Spencer fnedicine for MeCnlley 4 (ii»o. M. Kohiiison sberitV , B 4 40 m in sheriff White county GO 90 .J<mest .Jobliken on aect of M{.*t'Ulley . lttk) Hughes, t.rouch Jfc Fureupile do 425 U. f endig pants for Wilson B 25 T. K. 11 a nut n sherifPßeJit ni county 5u To J. Purdy medicine for McCulley ..... 8 00 W. W. Hamar do 8 60 ADVERTISING. H E James ..... 21 75 J W McEwen 60 DITCHES. Kzra C N<»w(l-Ia view in cause 2,150 7 5o ilu tl«» 2,bwl '• 7 7>o <o do 2.1G4 GOO do d\> , 2.150 '. 22 an ! David it‘Yeoinaii do 2.150 goo ; do do 2,1G8 U IK) - do do 2,1(4 5 25 tlo do 2,1M1 22 50 Malachi 1* t'omer do 2.159 '5 ?5 do do 2,Uvi <Wjdo d<i 2,194 . .. 5(25 «io do 2,1 s 0 22|'*o T.fieius strong do 2,87 G 7150 Henry Welsh do 2.370 HC»o George lies sic tlo 2 B7H 10 50 ROOKS AM) STATION KKY. ; William Jt &orford. \ » . 14.890 l \V .J -Hues 1 lo I do . 2 35 Indianapolis Sentinel Company. . 32 00
11 | • rupil KARU. Leslie <!' Grant material and work on cell 52 00 ■olui t 'UauiisTilain work on coil. . tl 00 'is Walton teaming for coll. too ■Duvall ifo 2.1 v, HtM@F# hardware for cell .., 1 Tit i xa on lumber for col) 1 Si gs \ t 't Woml and rep‘t‘;r 1"0Q If is Got. *’t work performed on farili. 11 20 4#ti«vm ,/ -reron cett 525 >r«.»-v-! AKKS rkh nofu. >n«:4i(W». t r additional dop. 2 00 1 ncous assessment. 14 15 .tU6W so " ATTORNKY. r I Jas»ee ftssntotvewv 'v salary .1.50 eO«!>v. ”Ks’COl Rl'. ■ S MoieUinM <uiUUt«*. sioner 24 00 *■ ~ ,' n Vita-f \,V n >Vromm*s 24 00 ""W Holfi-isOU sl'.et-itf Oscar Geo M - |i>S.CSR. 24 25 , , -• l uk**Mm' v .f K: <Uv acsi 17 (Kj | 1 ... '1 3 00 l.umtiertA - arrt <vf Cowa- LwmOm^ j s p ltrowne u semoVjr susan 4 a;i 20 i TJios U Horn- *£p r jri» y oYkicEUS oo 1 Henry A Bark. • |reMdl *r,p*alfiiy. *■ itenrv I Adams, vrinr* , rAi.*.- .s
ls i .asgE£2si*v«- *ll - Ate , w< s ob out *W! siirtHT- w.vk oi» yWlißc . 10 , * ,, * ,,, * ' i . fcoiToi Total jUtowanc® 4 " county, <fo >»»*?')#”*">,, ul< . nt of allow ai«»J a full and taming* commissioners mail* by 'ljheir September mnjvtfte. i-uuassmy Beossriaer. laAtea*. 1,1,0 ( V A. P AitKLTET, Au< utUj«^a«rct»uut}vJn4iaua.
LMUL NOTH F.«. ■JkTtBTH K i. herelif rl'cu that the ttmlerIN n’ignvt) Its- laa ii api*»inteff WltßiiUstmti^* i.f the c-tntr of Chri.toplwr Mteimvl, docoiwe*!. Stllil e-Ittc jm >iup|Hi-ei| tp be splvtmt, .MAUTII A J. XI 1(11 A KI., Aliff.ai. IA7A. M-Ht. Tlioptpttnn’A Bre. attv’s fur inlm'riV. >rOTICK TO NON-U KM Dr.STS-Thc SUto I i.f Imliaun, JaMpec f»unty, »». IntheJimper i ircuit t (liirl. OctobesTerm. I*7B. Kmush k ItalDltn.k vi>. Bcnjainln It. Jeffrie-, cxcrulur tiw tiHl' *iH ffil TO-tamt-nt us -XV ttftrtm ' lUll.back. lUfcnuodi, Krtgnr Rail.back. Wslu-r A. Kull.bai kV Safah P. Rail.likck; Kllen D«unellv. Ilnrel M. Diuinrllv, ClaiTllce 1.. Rail., iia. k. Man A. Whltr/mih, XJartha A. Siihlona. tlliverHlrttUm., Kliziibcth M. VunacViK", Wc.ley
VaßiitfVia*; , . ■* Complaint Ntv. l.tklf. Nowcmue. the plaiuliff.Uy1 l tmmp«nn A Itro.. her aHornejiS’,. ziu*l tile- Hu* nfflilavltuf Aiuitm I* *1 litimu.ou that the (lefemlant*. Kllr.:tt>Hh XI. Vamlever ami Wc-tey \ amlever. her hukbiiml, are mm-re.htcnt* *>f the Slate nf lilitian.l, ;fu*l that mus. 1 UefemlnnH 'are nweiwary purtlt*. tu -aul action. Notice I- tUtavAirt* hereby given, ..till ilefcmlnnl- lliat utile., they la* ami apiM'ur 1 on the llr.t ttay of tlu* next lerin of the J.f*por t ircuit i ourt, to tic hoMen on the thlril Mon.la; of Ortola’l*, A. I>. 1878, at the court-hutimk in lien.iulaer, in .iti'l county ami -’-lie. mi'l an.wet* or iteinhrto rnitl complaint, the »a«nc will 1., hettril anil rtetcrmlntst In their alwem e. -- 1 -m- | n witni... whereof, f hereunto ret ' svr try tHy lismt amt affix the .eal of -ahl l M-FLm J court, at Henawlaer, Imliann. this 0 * — / 3tKh day of August. A. D. 187.. , t HAKLKS II l’ltli K. 50—It Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. * '•* \\ \PM I N IST If A TOft'S SALE uF K KAh !>• TATE.—Noth’c fs hereby givert that, pursnnnt to tin order of the .Jasper rfmiit court, retort lot in order hook N'<*. 7, on price 49, l. Vll»ert I'm<Mocks mlnunisirutor th >W/»7nm nf the ■ f-tnir of trgneis mum*. I vil!."" ■*&*' the it;th fin,, of . IK IS7H, offer for >:,!<• ; mL publitv auto ion at Hit* north door of she e<»url house of Jasper trooiitv, hidiaiiM, tljjiJiilluu-mg, do’T.jbfll JV;t i <**■! ;• ; In I*u4nwki eo.Mtity, TriVTiann- tin* northwest quarter of tin* 'kouihwest qiiaiier of section fuUr(4), in town; hip thirty (3th north, range one (1) west. , 4 •, i:i Newton county, tndiMha—the soulhwost j ttuarfci-py tiic t qmnierol -ti «h«ot thin (3). fn township thirty (39) north, of range rigid (N) west; tht* northwest ijustrfer oT~the soutliWHst quarter <»f section three in township thirty (30} nor 0). of range eight ( s . west^ Lot four (4) in section rty -o#e (31) nfirth, of range eight (*) west. In Jasper county, Indiana—(he southwest quarter of the southwest otiarfrr 'of Hection thirty (JH)), in tow nship thirty (5o) north, of j range seven (7) west; the s*-iiHi\vo-t quarterof • the northeast quarter of Mfiioirthirty-one (31), i townshijr thii t. (:*»0) north, of range Nrwen (7) west; the s«iutii<*;ist nuaider of the northwest ( tin aider of section thirty-one (31), township ; one•tialf cash and one-half iu-one year, with interest at six percent, periiun uni, t» he secured by mortgage aird gootl notes waiving valuation laws. The whole title of said land w ill be h>M^ Sale to begin ut 2 oVlock p. ni.. AI.HEKT I*ADI >U( K, Administrator tie font it non of estate of l rauris L. Suire, deceased. **pL 2d. I*7*. ''i’hqmpstui A i»ro. axt’ys for Adni’r. ~51-Bt
RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. DR. G. A. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in spitlcr's brick buibting, uppu.iU; of thv Court House. DR. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten p'. r cent, interest wll lie athleil to all neCOllnts running u nsett 1 oil longer than ■! ne >ntils. DR. MOSES B. ALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. In Imes’ drug store. DR. R Y. MARTIN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - Wnsliiligtim street, iir.-t iloor above the stone buibting. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attcmls to all business of the-jirofcs-ion wftli : promptness mr<t i!e>jihtch. office oh WashnTgton street, oppo-tte the Court House. -SIMON P. TII.OMPSON, DAVII'VT. TIHiWII’SOX*. Attorney lit L:ivv. Notary Public. rpilOXl I’SiiN .t BRO., I RKNSSKI.AER. INDIANA. Practice in all llie Courts. We pay particular attention to jiaying taxes, selling anil leasing lamls. . M akion B. srrn.KK, Collector atul Abstracter. K. S. J)\VI(i(!IXS. Z!MKI JAVIObINS. Us. & /.. bxvitffiiss, v, . ATTURNEJs at I,aw an d LOAN BROKERS ?RH),fl()0 to toaif on tlrSTAnyirtgiige, on tike years time at it per .cent, interest, in sums of £U)O or o t er. Vj' RANK W. BABCOCK, r ATTORN KV AT LAW, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker ami Insurance Agent, Rensselaer. Indiana. Bands examined. All-tracts of Title preparedtoUEaxtate paid, 1 oljei’ti—Qttom i uspit ler’s opposite Court Bouse. 8-48-ly. NOTARY rVBLK’r COI.BECTOK. Daniel b. mi beer, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Ditch and road petitions and reports carefully prepared; titles fixamined: abstracts prepared; all collections promptly attendfd to. Office in Bedford & Jackson’s building, sip-stairs, il-47 JOHN VAN'T W'Ol'D, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. real estate, insurance, passenger agen t. Loan ami ABSTRACT OFFICE. Rensslaer. Indiana. Con-espondence invited in the English, German. French and Hollnml languages. Bankers and c atti.k brokers. A. XllihlY A TItOMIhiON-. Bus* and sell domestic exv’oange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on specified time deposits, etc. office hours from 8 o’clock a. in. to 4 o’clock p. ill. VOTIN’ HOUSE, A. \V. (,'EEVEI.ANI), PnOPRIETOH. Is centrally located, large and eonveniejitly arranged, and no pains " ill lie spared to make gao.-t> voiaforialde and happy. The table will always b» supplied with the best the market affords. Charges reasonable. U-43-ly. Hopkins mouse. it. J. HOPKINS. PROPRIETOR. Excellent table, convenient location, careful attention to the \yauts of guests, and experienced management, Recommend it to favor. lEsI.IEC.GRANT j BI.AGKSXfUm. Shop first door above Duvall's Stage and f.i’very office. Patronage invited.
Rich and Valuable Lands IFcr Salo 02a.ca.p. . i. Me desire lo call attention to the faetthat we ut e offriftYg for sale a largo quan- J tity of desirable real estate at prices which defy competition. The scarcity of money and the oloreneis ot the times enable us to •offer these lands sty prices and upon terms very favorable to purchasers. Parties desiring large bodies of land,lor stock-grow-ing purposes can be easily suited. Jasper is considered tme of the best counties in the state for agricultural and grazin' purposes. Tim lands lying in the vicinity of ldeiisjehu f and-in 1 lie aontuenr portrait of the county cannot be surpassed for .farm purposes. Among the muneious tracts we have Tor siile- tve- dosire tofCall yfpecuji attentiou to the following!, Svv <jr la, TS, fi. Price, $1 TeritLs: Oiie-iodftli cash, balance iu one. two and tliroe years at per cent, interest. _ This is a biaiutitul yd juniuiprouea -praiidc liiud, well drsinetl stud within four miles of Uenssclner. Desirable as au investment and will make a good farm. K hf sc qr and-sw qr SO q r .13, 30, o. Trice, sGoil. One-third Cash, btdaneo in one aud two years at G per .cent, interest. Desirable pasture lands. Nw qr mv qr, shf sw qr 27, ard nw qr -\r qr 34, 28, 7, 240 acres. Rich prairie
[k T, convenient to roads and school house, oi ueighborhuud, nnd' Will inak* a itt* tfcVin. Price. H>lo per nerp. OneI goo'Ct balance in one aud two years at j tkvnk j -forest. «• 1* T 17. 30. 5, acres. Price. f!200, - Wf A l * % j,. btnee in one ypar at 0 per Onc-bwlf p Mrle ; ail j well cent, rutorevf. and very ekefr - Price, f 100. gw qr no qr 31. _ Price, §IOO. ... j wo hM * t 0 Otter TllOMl\ ; oN« Ifßo‘.
- ti. TDTEUR, Groceries, Cigars, Toliacco Confectionery, &c., FIRST DOOR ABOVE AUSTIN HOUSE RENSSELAER, IND.
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CURES Fpt/pr The worst forms of Chills, revel pv ver| Dumb Ague, Fever , without Chills, Neuralgia, or Snd any kind of Ague, Sick Headache, General Debility, or Loss Ague of Apgetite. Cures the Liver, jCleanses (lie,SKimneh, Purifies Cure , * lu )^ Guilds- tt;i the Sys- ’ item, makes you feel like your1\ iself, and never fails to cure • and keep cured, and is a cer ; LIOUID ,a ' n I' rev entive to all Malarii ions Diseases. OR Sold by W. J. Imks, Piensselaer, Ind. Manufactured by rlllS. ! PERSHING h CO.. idO-Rmo. l’lv nuiutU,-L«4-.
TO ADVERTISERS. Geo. P. Rowell & Co.’s SELECT LIST OF Local Newspapers. Many persons suppose this list io be composed of CHEAP, low priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. The Catalogue states exactly what the papers are. When ihe name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE TYPE it is in every instance the BEST paper-in the place. When printed in CAPITALS it is the ONLY paper in the place. XVhen printed in lioruan’letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, but is usually a very good one, notwithstanding. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation of every paper. IT IS NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST. At the foot of the Catalogue for each State the important, towns which are not co vered by the list ’are enumerated. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The rates charged for advertising are barely one-fifth the publishers’ schedule. The price stir one inch four weeks in the entire list is $035. The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are $3,136.35. The list includes 970 newspapers, of which 163 are issued DAILY and 807 WEEKLY. They are located in S‘is different cities nnd towns, of which 23 are Stnte Capitals, 328 plneos of over 5,000 population, and 111 County Seats. LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. Address GEO. P. HOWELL & CO.’S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce St. (Printing House St}.), N. Y. AH A DAY to Agents canvassing for the \7 Fireside Visitor. Terms and Li/ Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICKERY, T * Augusta, Maine. 32-om.
W. J. IMES, Dealer in SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CHEMICALS. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, LAMPS, Patent Medicines, Eeady-Mixed Paints, Confectionery, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Fine Wines ai Pure Lienors, Strictly for Medical Pnrposes; This block ol'goodß in all departments, is fre»h, pure, and lirst-class. There is* none better in the market. In addition to the ennmeration, a full supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Ink, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Eead Pencils, Pencil and Ink Erasers, and all articles pertaining to the Stationery line. '> 4 ~ * a u n saE, urn mu.
JEWELER. w. 0. onwiN (Iteceutly of Logitu»port.} Will keep on bond u large assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry consisting of Elght-Diiy, Thirty-Hour, Weight and Spring Clocks, Watcher of various 'kinds, Necklaces, Watch Chains, iiockata, llrioochea, Pint*, Shirt Htnda, Brucnlels, Charm*. l!ings, Sleeve Huttons, Cuff fins, Ladies’ Sets, .Masonic r.tnl Odd Fallow*’ Tins, Castors, Cako Baskets, Butter Dishes, Call Hell*, Clips, Napkin Kings, fruit Knives, Tableware, Silver Tbimblea, etc. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles to suit nil nges and Bites. All goods warranted us represented. Watches, clocks mid 'ewelry repaired. Fine watch repairing u specialty'. Agent for the Western Cottage, Estey, Mason & Hamlin, Burdette and George Wood Oignns, Decker Bros., Weber, Story & Camp, Valley Gem and Bradbury l’linus. All first class instruments.
Jb.. J. REEL’S HOOSIER HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient. ' (Patented April (3, 1875.) Two men an l one span of liorseS can j haul and stack more hay with the lIOOSIKR RAY SLIDE j in one day, than five men and iwo span of horses can in the tame time with any other I appliance. Easy to loud , and unloads rfsoll. ; May be used in hauling wheat, oais, or ! other grain, from tlie shock to where it is to he stacked in the field, and is unexcelled for hauling straw threshing machine. hiVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Territory cheap and on leasonablc terms. Address, ANDREW.). REED, Pleasant Grove, Jasper Co., Ind.
All Wool Casslmeres, for Gentfs wear. Ladies’ 1 Side Liace and Button Shoes* Newport Ties, Slippers and Walking Shoes. Men’s Low Gut and High Buckie Shoes, Plain and New OrleansToe* HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 11 E WEED SEWING MACHINE. Our prices for all goods will frfc Based upon the net cash cost. All discounts off. Prices in every line uniform. LUDD HOPKINS. Farm Machinery. |i the widely famous Farm Machinery ot the Deere &'ATansiir Company of Illinois, is sold in Rensselaer-by H. V. CHILDERS Dcftiev in Hardware, Tin ware, Stoves. Farming Implements, Cabinet Furniture, &c. JOHA DEERE-PIiOWS. Wooden Bourn, Iron Ream, ‘‘Highland” TttlTand StinjbTe, ‘-Prairie Queen” Breaker, Ciipin Sulky Plows, the Advance Walking Cultivator, Rotary Drop Corn Planter, tliu “Momnoir Slide Drop(’«n nPI liter, &c. I nlii net I'liiTi if lire. Tables, Sta Ads. Bureaus, Lounges, Bed-;, steads, fofus. Chairs, Cuphaavds, Kitchen Safes)* at,*! other articles in this line, will be sold much cheapir than ever, and just a little . v _ Cheaper Than Anybody Erse. The place to buy all of these articles and many others not here enumerated, is at the Hardware and Tinware Store of Henry V. Childers, (recently David James'.) j All kinds of tin repairing, roofing, spouting, &c., &c. ? done at bottom prices. '
REAR! ICE AIM Everybody acknowledges that the I NAM) CADGE 1)1 HUH Willi mil Has broken down the monopoly of pric l on Clothing in Jasper County. I Our competitors tell their customei I “No Narrow Gauge Principles Here I Now, fellow-citizens ot Jasper api adjoining counties, THE NARROW I GAUGE ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORjI Principles are as follows, to-wit: FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING; J ONE AND ALL TREATED ALIKE; j THE BEST HOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY! Such, fellow-citizens, are our Princi pies, and if there is a man, woman o: child in the State of Indiana that ha* any objections to them let them come? to the front and we will close up store and
Keep Post Office for a Hiving. Once more we repeat, and are willing to prove, that m mmv be undersold. J i Dfr i — ; I *|T' : _ , Yes, let the buyers of Clothing be the judges, and remember, all you need to do is to call on us and we will convince you that it will pay yon to trade at mmmisMmcLCTissM.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES THE EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE S. BASS, Opposite the Bank.
GRAND REDUCTION IN PRICES! EMMET KANNAL. DEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY STATIONERY, DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PURE CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, VARNISH,KEROSENE OIL, FLORENCE OIL STOVES, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, BRUSHES, READY MIXED PAINTS, GROCERIES, Pint!- C©nTer»ionery, Tea, Stognr, Coffee, Soda, Spices, Starch, Bitkin? Powder, Flavoring Extracts, Foreign Fruits, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. Pure Wines, Brandy and Whiskey, Strictly for Purposes. •&Tl»e most caremi attention glvento the compounding of medicines, by competent and skilled persons, at all hours of the day or night. The closest inspection of goods, with regard to tiuallty and prices, Is most earnestly Invited. Always ready and very willing to show goods'; hud not afraid tft compare prices with any other dealer. Remember the place: KANNAL'S DRUG STORE, Washington Street, Ktar the Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana.
