Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1878 — Page 4
I?TNS§ELAEK UNION dkd xTrii h- - V .J : Thursday. Sept 26, 1878.
' .Yeung growing wheal In doing Haply. (Jo lo the New York Stare if you want-' V. Iwiy goods cheap. Mr Berry Patrie ho* thanks for a bucket of delicious peaches. ,’ "f - Jt tl report nJ tlmtj he KetiiingUui T'mr.i' 'la'noon l<> eh*ng« itafe-te. Grand rally al Renravlner on Thursday. Oaleber M; Pon’t fingvt it. ■Charles Pulver itnl Elixabeth Cooper have txwh licensed to injury. John It. Ilrinplnll hnd awonpedullr fine collection of apples at tlic fair. A ftav linen suits at half price, to close out Mock, at F. J. Bears & Co.'a. *-u A few wild pigeons la (ire lactn shot by sportsmen*alurivg tho |>Mt Week. A large assortment of carpets of all kinds for sale nt F. J. Pears A Co.’s. P. J. Sears &<’o. are,receiving new goods ■daily. Cal! at the New York Store and see them. .^_ r ■ * Thanks to Mrs. .lames Wh'te for a nice lot of the finest peaches wc have seen this _SMMun. - • ——- *— ; The I . I). fc Cl R. IT. is doing o good A twin css in the way of both passengers iftd .Yreighf. Oscar Luml erg. of Walker township, was taken to the hospital for insane, on llonfay. Mr. Freeman nnd wife ofOXforJ, Benton County, were tbegues's of Fintik Jp Sears last week. The finest linp of robber goods can be Seen al the New Yolk Store. Suiactliing good and tasty. The Misses Notion n three} sisters of Mrs. Yates are visiting relatives trnd acquainta&ccs in Rensselaer I .’ Mr. XM. Joiils. the new mettliani tailor, fs having a splendid ran id cii.-t»m. Willi him business is good. . For eash we are selling goftils very cheap. To be convinced call ami see for yourselves at the New York Store. During the storm ye trrdny afternoon a . -portifift tCJie.iojiih_wiLl.LQf thenew. hotel building was blown down. The Weed sewing machine has n world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. B*'-tf Mr. Frnrewr, nurseryman and florist, of Goodland, was in town ibis week. He report* business in Lis line good. Rev. Mr. Vr<wcfa was a dgerd to tha charge at Rensselaer by the recent cunft-r----enee of the Methodist Episcopal church. ;= MVKST. —‘'Why wilt men smaxe common tubaoco, when they can buy Marburg Itr * Seal of North Curolinn’'nt the same price? IG-ly. A big line of lustres and easlimrres just receivod at tho Now York .Store which Hre being sold at very low figures. Caltl and sett them. - -y A telegram from Hen. Monroe Milford, TueeSay'night,“trotmunced bissTcknessantT impossibility to till his appointsuents in Jasper county ihU week.-— —- Mr. Leopold is in Chicago. When he returns lie wilL brhig a stock of fill goods, which for cheapnes', variety and quality has no superior in the town. The show ofhogs at the fair last week was unusually large and attractive. It Ims never been excelled in the county, and probably seldom in the stile. There will be a mealing of the M.»T. M. society rt their lo dge hall next Tuesday evening nt A o’dock. A good attendance is desired as tdiere is important business to be transacted. There is no rest for the sehaol teacher nt Rensselaer who is thought to be a republican. The Di'inocraf/c Scuiiwrf hounds him with savage ferocity born of pnrtirnn hatred, and intensified by chugr’u utid disappointment. ! Hon. R. S. Dwiggins will.lecturo in the UKristiin ibtfrch at IfEBO ’ o’clock a. m. Subject: '‘Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.’’. .Evertody -cordially invited to attend. • Str. Copptak. of Goodland, wh’vse press and printing office were destroyed by fire n few dnys ago, was in town this week. He expecteihai,plienix-like, tire will rise from the ashes in a few days with new life and more beautiful than ever. Major Calkins is s’ck abed ’with bilious fever at La Porte, and bus-been compelled to forego some of htk appointments with his competitor. He telegraphed to Kensrelaer Tuesday for S. I*. Thompson to meet Mr. Weir in joint discussion at Hobart, but Mr. Thompson was at Kentland. W. S. Orwin,jeweler, folded matcria'llv to the attractions of floral hull nt last week by a tine display < f silver ware, watches, jewelry, etc. This gentleman keep:-a good stock which is nutrfcgfL.with reasonable prices. As a workman M is not excelled by any man in the state. The legal voters of Union township wiU have the privilege, on NJomlay, the 4th day of November, 18*8. of voting fur or against a proposition fur an appropriation of $8,013.24, to be raised by special taxation in that township, to aid in the construction of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago nilroad. Alluding to the fiat ticket last week the Democratic Sentinel spoke of “Messrs. Nickell, Newel*, Trice and thelf companions.” Now who are the thief comp n'ons? Are they Rev. Hope B. Milter, Dr. Charles I‘. Hopkins, Krunsuii Marrington. Mr. Rockwood, or our jolly friend Samson Krwi4? bet l s tsre wuFe-rrgtit’cir-nHs subj xt. TGe court house was filled last Monday to hpey the speeches of Hon. Monroe Miltond of Attica anu Daniel L. Brown of I.aI’orte. who hnd been advertised for a lephUtcaa meeting. It was the largest night meeting that lias l>een held in town this campaign. Sickness prevented the *ppotrancenf Milford and all the speech making fell to Air. Bro»n who acquitted f-.. fißeir. .■ jfrtm , the., iraepwney. .u# app'ause it was evidfUt that he was fully .appreciated. . . - Major Mark L. DcMoHe, of Valparaiso, ilelivcred four speeches in Jasper county la|<4week Jhjflic interest of the republican party. He u a good speaker, imndles bis subject skillfull) , offends none, and leaves a good impression upon his heavers. The Republicans are en the right side of the iiwues taew being dtscwteejj, and if they pure every where presented in the. happy mriDncr-of Maj. tJeMotte they certainly wtuld not fail of Laving marked effect »vith intettigeut men. «! Mr/T. M. Jones, merchant tailor, is building up an excellent reputation. He Is pronounced a -first-einsß worfc/ituu by Llitmc who have had work done at his shop, and gives perfect satisfaction. Ills shop has been crowded the past week wjth personaTobkTnW *>*« rs piece goods and leaving orders. He is d»lng work at lenst fifteen per cam. below Lafhyette prices, and that is the reason he Isrorush.d with business. Before sending ydttr orders away from home call nnd IXAUUiy.'Air J'.Uiß goodti utt l leapjuices,
■ i ipMta wl—kt Si | ■■wtaw Mr. 'R. F. Thompson will address I i the citixem ut New tan tuwoship, Jiiapei I »a»>tv, at tSayhT n-litwd Louse, Hominy \wMiatg, Reyttmlwr doth, nit *;3tr n'ctorkrj Kveryt>ody, irrespective of uffil- ' i>i ions, uie respectfully. invited to Come’ out nnd.hear this gentle nn’ti the. questions ni issue iu Ihe present ctunpnign. ■ Tho orcliestr.i band arc entitl' d to much praise for the excellence of their I |><'iforniancc in the c lilt Irtiuse Monday , evening. They added largely n> th , lnt<T-j esl of ibu meeting. Everybody were warm ; in their commendations. Ami the ymlng i ladies who also kindly lent their ni l iti 1 singing are gratefully rcmctnlicrc I. Tirol instrumental performer* were Miss (Ira , Thompson, organist, Mis* Alice Hopkins, I vhditiist, Mis? Maggie Cowden and MT«r Uora guitarists, Miss Nellie Sprtlor, triangle. MtsAKmm'i Rhoades. Miss Ixttln Hopkins and Miss Maggie Ucniphill assisted in tho vocal music with their splundid voices. A runaway accident occurred n couple of miles from town, on the, L>liiengo foa I, lajt Snndny, which camo very near 1 resulting in loss of life. A Uuim belonging Io Mr. Alton Grant bscaine Irightuiad and took down the road after a buggy wliieli happened to be-passirig in which were Mr. and Mrs. Michn Sayler. As the frightened horses approached, the team belonging, to Mr. tjaylcr ti'ok flight and ran away, Ibrsjwmg -tha oeewpawta <sf flrehngry THTI,' severelyT'ijuring Mr. 8. and completely demolishing the buggy. Mrs, S. escaped without much injury. It was a nasty Runaway an l flic wonder is how 4hc parties e cubed with their live-. Ai voter of ordinary intelligence will find it ditiicujt to comprehend how it happens that a gentleman w lin.se property i.> scheduled at <IOO to $5,1X10 a id who has held one of the most profiablc. county offices three years cannot pay his taxes, but must let then) run-'lelinqcnt until they have reached up into the hundreds oti dollars. Still such is said to he the ease in Jnsper county; and the officer can keep m ttz c h orsc an d buggyi wear *g<Ttd ctoftieSL •moke vigors, nnd in lulge in many other fimhionhlile luxuries. Tln> <• "i'lic ’"Ivlil, paying interest 'wTileif - necessitates higher taxes that, impress the people, yet these fiat reformers somehow will not put into practice where they may the wonderful theories that Clmy so loudly talk.
A report rciclies The Vktos that one of the fiat candidates for a county office is uu king -an_el a Iturai e cauvn=a ul lhe rural school houses. His hearers say that be tells a pitiable story of want and suffering. Bo says jhat lie can not get work to do ; that his family in__lit the brink of Starvation ; that they are m t sufliciently elnd : that he is reduced by the legislation of the republican party Ul the condition of a miserable frieudhss Irnmp : that ho will not see lii< loved ones suffer in the midst u s -vrenhfc nud plenty,witliyutlTying to relieve them : that if relief is.ndt scon given desperate deeds will result.’ While Tiie Uxios rhinks ths gentlvmnfi dwellsn little m~the regions of exaggeration, swtl jii w oudd not want to know oftlre suffering of women and nuocet.t T/fties, utid suggests in all kindness of hc;nrt and the true spirit of charity that if tho husband and father will mike his wants known to the editor of this ptiper, temporary relief at least shall be uff irilid and the world at large be none the wi- tfor it. But don’t, for the love of wife and cliMttren, enter upon a carver ofefifne whichmust end in sorrow and shame. The speech, ns reported to us closely resembles the highwayntan's toast : Your monqy or your life. "r'~ — Nine years ngo, as the report goes, two youths wine hunting along the. Dinkamink creek, a few mil' s, above town. As .they approached the house of a neighbor, hidog run towards them making savage demonstration*. One of the boys fired aj. him, and.the charge, which was n Juiid -of fine "bird shot, crippled the His- owner ’fffe I complaint ngtinM thvjn -jniJ—pfp.y were fined and costed $lO each. One of the boys was poor and his c mpanioil, who bad nqt done, the shooting, pr.i 1 the fines of both. A few days ago the dog died > f old age. The owner, who is now a candidate for an important county office, a man Jeu 1 in his love of-jiLstiet£rrod-tILC-purLty..qL elections, etc'., went over to the young man who had |aid the fines, told him that hti hnd thought over the subject and concluded lie had been wrong. ■ He then paid back -sTo;?iw'irti rhe lml»r tliat ffiej might be. frietids. Now a question arises in th<’ mind of that voter if hc.is nut also entitled in fan. nine vents, if, ns admitted, the gentleman is satisfied that lie lias 1 ecu wrorgfully kept out of the use of it. There is a sneaking i lea creeping tip around the sides of this voter’s mind that the conscience $lO worth of electioneering in that little transaction, which has been a:l for naught.
Blue Ribbon Meeting.
Programme of Blue Ribbon meeting to be held at the M, E. cliurch, Monday eveuiilgt. September !’> ‘th: I. Music by Ladies' Orchestra. . 2. Prayer by Mr. J. 11. VTlh-y. ’™H' == “Mu!-ic by 'MWHettffYW’t'T. ’4. Reading minutes and report of coni* niittee. .■>. Music by Mistv Lola Sloss" •5. Declumatijn by Nlis- Emma Wigmore. “. Music by Ladies’ Orche<lra. 8. Declamation by Mis* Lizzie Purcilpile. 'J Music by Miss Jessie Hardii g 10. Singing anil-sighing pledge. 11. Interiiii'sitjn. 12.__.Mjjsic by Ladies’Orchestra. 1:>. Aleclaniation by Louis ILdHngsworth. 14. Mtisieby Miss Julia McArthur.’ 15. Song by Mrs. ’Ludd Ilepktns-an.L Mrs. J. P. Dunlap. Hi. General remntks. i itfl-g- ]>fe 1 go.—- - -- Tli&exereises will begin pvomptly-at o’clock! The public cordially invited. ,
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week eudiiig September 25. the rc('- ' "’.'fumes E. Bailey to Lewis E. Kelly, -e. nw. c ; - swi sw sei .-w ne+. SI. 7-~2tn acres Eliza J. Hiatt to John Cooper, n'. of -.-. will fit* of i,e s. ;m. tkMtl acres aOO prmtees of M. E. Ijiuiyli, Ryniingt'Ut, to Daniel T. Cressi Jot ’block is. town of Ite.ningtmi ‘ 'O’* Frank M.,Ta’bott tb Henry >l. Talliott, sw 3, ;>n. s—l<W acre.-, 2.00 U Joint W. Wauglmp, administrator, to Valentine Bossi. e l .. nw. ne K. .’12.5. se -e. sw sv H, 22. .’. sw su tfi 22, 5, lot fi in U. 22, sv-3t4.72 acresi—QoiLclaini J "Valentine Bc-s. to Joliji Bossi, shine T ~ 7-4 U*H’«sa<=M - 14* -a#** -'- !4 tMUffilX. m-rtgaci'.
DiIUArTSOTBCF.S. . .toi.J. ■—'-‘—J '■' ' 1 IX BAXKIH’PTCY.-dln Ate.liiMriet Court of the < ■ l>itState- full the 1 >i- trot of Indiana. In Tbe matter of Julian Bankrui-t f In Bankruptcy. The utKlersigiie' l herein- gives notice of jits appointmhht lU Arsignec of J it Itq 11 strawn, of Jasper county and state of Indiana, within said District, wl.o has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hisown petition by the District Court of said IMntrict. -J 1 7 - JOSHI'A ttEAEKY. **srgnec. Goodland. Indiana. At Goodland, Ind., Sept. 13,1*7*. --StNOTICE OF SI'KVEY.—Th? Indiana S Illi-, nois Central Bailmad Lompnny. s, I’. Thompson. A Thompson, Janie- K GwHd, A. 1.. AblmUU harks Laird and. John < »,t, ry will take notice that I am the owner of the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of sect ion twwiUrtwen {Si), township thirty^dW north,, rasg» «va W «*,]" Indiana: and that on Tuesday, tile lath day, of <M< I?>er, X ». W*“+ wi»-y,roesert” J W=HW'ftiy ’ siirvevorof said J*«Mtr county to make a legal survey of eahl auction twenty-seven {S7k.tow«sliin ibh-tv-one (Bllnorth, range live M) west, or so mucfr thereof as may be necessary-to entaldish thecorncraof nn hindsaWovedescnbed. nnd continue UicHtme from day to day until aid ut vey i completed. (ij J t| , - y —Jg ■!•_■> to . v<r'. •- '■ "
Y’ti.it $ tt.t:. If ynu want to buy a tract of land in Jasper cuunty, consult Thompson A Bro., Rcn-'ilaer.. They sell al owners’ pHe<t< wirihiwff‘tvttrgFTOT Tram wMt’h “nr select. • 'I. ipLlvt t'to.s NOTH 12—Maloof Imliana, Jas- | i r. miut' , ■ 7 , Hr •Xer/if .g'r eoua’p, 1 nu are hereby nothled that at the gdlteral eb I'liu r, be held at the voting pnj--o*lo*- in tiii. ' i.’inly uii ttic/'ec.ffi I Tuesday hf i>< ml er. \ . I'. I Ihe fol I.A. iup lual I nrr t'i t« von t to-ta .ttL». ,jy —g tine I se'retai". "f stauktUztlie State of Indiana. <hie I «»f. State for the Slide »«X ljj< • ll.'till. | » <>»»<• 1 • Mirer of state for the slate of i «>< 11:i 11:i. One I Atr<>rncj <•( is rul ftp’ the M'lflr of Indiana. • ‘ , Ont* (I Sit|n'lintrident of I’ublfr Instruction for thr smiv ai( liMltana. (Im* ! < ►Huro-'i'ian for thr 10th ( oligre?*hinnal DMrh’hnf Indian i. one (I state simntor for the l>4strivt com«'f tin- • -oiHitH 1 of White, ehtMjHTf KoiltHlf jiiid Xcwton. Ont- I state Roßre*vM»Htivr for the DiMrirt <*niii|M»ed of the c-itintic- of While mid Jii*|;er. One J .Jirdge <d th< Thirtieth :>Hh) Judicial ( irr’i'it. ' ft <>ne i! z Prosecuting Attorncv lor the UOth Jnd-riidd ireuir. oih ’; t lei kof the Ja>per Circuit Court for *.l:o-p< i county. lii bana. . One'!’ Aii‘Uloi for .)a*p< r < *»unty. hidiana. One [ i].‘•hei ill for Jasper county. Indiana. One i I i.l for Jasper count) , Indiana. < inc J J l.’ci older for Jasper comity. I ndiana. OiH» ;l Surveyor for Ja*prr comity., Indiana. One t uroiier for Jasper county, ludiaiia. ( L.c I ( ml. Hill --I*ll. < r for the !-l pi H'K’l ol One C < oiiimi--ionol’ friirthe ltd l>i-trirt of Ja'per/oiiwo . iiKliaua. \l“Hhe prop”!’ number of ’superi i*'»r> for each tn\y>i"hip iii Jasper county. Indiana. \\ itipj-r tnv Kami and the M*al <»f oi tin* J.iM'er t hruit Court I hi- '.'!h <la\ l BKAI. L f Kuptemb'-r. V H. l*-is. CHARLES If. I’RH E. • krk of theJa pcr< .rct.il Court. In accordance with the above certificate note v i’ hereby K.i»rn. liiat (lie oflicer.’ herein. nmiTi ’ UH' to bt vleeteil at t.K' ( i.-uii:”’ eid tarn to be liel I on tin* *“ccoi>d Id,* of Ortoj ih.*r, \ . I>. i *7s. ■‘‘-'■‘'x tVitnc-' my li’aml ami seal tlii.- !ith us- 11 ' 4 ’ av September, A. !>. H7S. J GI O M. HOBINsoX. I 1.7 ’ / sheriff of J«?• per county, Indiana. ut—Will i’ wrx w&»ar- • aiawannwWßaaaaaai raoaa»iK'J»w»
RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. ’l AS VXl' -i Iit.EON. <>Hi('i' in - pillcr'K brivk imil lingj opponile of Hr. ' J.irl Hoit -<•. OK. .1. li. L<H I.HUIIU'E, PHY-HI AN ANU -I UGEoN. \V.'i-!utig!i>n -tfei t. below A ustin's liotwl. Ten p i'cent..interest, w 11 be a'ldvd to nil :ict'ounts rutniiitg. mi-el tied fi'iiger Hinn ilumuths. Dll. MOSES 1!. A I.TEi:. i’ln’SHTA?f AN’H st hl rm?s’,do'g -* re. INII. » V. MOLTIN'. 1/ PHYSK !AN .ANH SI litiEoN, . VVit.-liiiigbill street. Hi st door a*nn e the stone \ |Oui>EL'A! E. < llll.t iITE. 31 VITttKNEY AT LA\V. Attend , to uT. biuiuet-s "f tbe prefessiou with prompliie— mid de-pateb. oiYiveim \Va-hoig-Urtt street? opposite t Ite Cotii'i 11 it use. 51..10N f. tlituirslK; —’ II»W*rT'ffOMrWN. Atto.'Uev at Law. Notary Public. '■j-HOMI'-' 1 N ,Y 1 l.'riN-sELA EK. IN IHAN'A. Praeth-e ttrill 1 +he4oaets. We-pay particular attention to paying thxvS, sellih'X and lensing lands. \ M Alitos L. St'rn.EH. < <d lector and Abstracter. U.S. lIWIUIUNS, ZIMHI uyitiGlSS. .I ) s. Z. IAVfGGIN'S Ik, Al I < HI NEY s AT I. ANAND I.'iAN IUPIKEHs. .?i<'i'i,i*no to loan on first inert gage, on five years tone at 9 per cent, iiiterct, iii sums of ?300 or over, s ——.— lAIIANK AV. P.YJtt <K'K. r ATTORNEY AT LAAV, Notnrv P'rblic, Real Estate Broker and Insttrrdivc Agent. Item a bier. Indiana. Lands examined. A Es‘ra< is of 'I (tut prepared and 'fiaxe ■ paid. < ol!, .■! i..ns a special Iy. < tiliee in Spit lev's brick bnii.ling, oppv.-ite Court House. S-hi-ly. NoTAttV PVf.i.W. COI.I.I'.CTOR. nAMEL K. MILLER. att.ikni- a - .vrrr.AAV. Ditch and roiul petitions and reports carefully prepared; titles examined; ahstrucls prepared; all coliei film- piamcptly attended to. Oltice in BcsHeirrt-A -Jaek-si+u\s bH-i4+ti-irg,ALpsStaiFs-. 1 -tl-4e Tnt i N V\ NT \V<Hd >. ““ (I ATTOUN h-Y AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. INSI RAN't E. J'AsSENGlili AGENT. I.DAN mid A P.sTP. At T t IEEH E. Iteii'-laer. Indiana, tjip'e-pondem'e invited in the English, German, French and Holland language.-. 1> ANKERS AND C ATTLE BROKERS. J ) A. Met <»Y A THOMPSON. Buy am! sell domestic exchange, make cellertioim on all available points, pay iuteri st en sjnntitie'd time deposits, etc. Olliee hours fr,<m 9 "’Clock a. m. to to’elock p. m. VI -TIN TH H -st-:; A. W . GLIA ELAND. PaoriujTott. _ I- ventitilTy located, I’HTge amt conveniently n"mr»ged, ami -ao-paib*- will la- spared to ma ke yiue-ts comfortable and happy, I'iie table will ah'ai - ti* supplied wftti the |,e s t market T barge-reasonable. ILTJ-ly. Hopkins hoi se. 11.. L HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR. Excellent Table, i’onvenietit loigithrtb-eareful atlentii.m to '!■■■ want- of gm-ts, and expert-' e nct'd tit anagem en t. reetmnnehd it to laVov. T EsLIEC. GRANT I j BLAt KS.AIITH. shop tir-st door above Duvall’s Stage and Livery oliire. Patronage HAvited.
T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City, 111.) Merchant Tailqr OI’PoSITB POST.OFFICE, Will cut at»d make suits for men, youths and childi'en. Work warranted, satisfaction guaranteed. _— O . lull l.ine of Piece Goads kept in steely. The finest, best and choaju. ost ever brought to Rensselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. ' 11-1 Rich and Valuable Lands F=rGr.l=Ch.eap. We desire To“cSlT attention to the fact that we are offering for sale a large quantify, of desirable real pstate at prices, which defy competition. The scarcity of money and the closeness of the times enable us io oflbrTlieSbTuiitls at prices and upon terms i -miy JWVsi 1 1 tit I e ill j) UHL 11 SMJI'S T"' T* a rllcC ifg'siring large bodies of land lor siock-groq-ing purposes ean be easily suited. Jasper is considered one of tbe best counties in tl'e state for agricultural and grazing purposes. 'Die l ands lying in the vicinity of Rensselaer awl in the'southern, portion of the county cafinpl be surpassed; for farm purposes. Aniongillie numerous traces we have for sale we desire to call especial attention so the following: .. . .$.w..qr..l5 r RB,L, .. I’ritm,-$14100... . I’eiauiK. One-fourth enslt, balance in one, two and, three veurs at 0 yer cent, interest. This is a beautiful piece of unimproved prairie hi nj, w e’T dra i n eiT »nd with inTo u r ni iles' of' Rensselaer; Desirable as an investment anA'-will make a good E hf se qr and sw qr so qr 33, 30, 5. Price. SSOO, One-tliird cash, balance in one and tWo years at 0 per cent, interest. I>< -i ruble pasture hinds, - ’ Nw qr stTijr, ,alff sw qr 27, and nw qr nw qr 34, 28, 7, 240 acres. Rich prairie land, convenient to roads anil school house, in good .neighborhood, and will.mkke a good farm. .Price, $lO per acre. Oueihjrd cash,,balance in one and two years aP G percent, interest. ts J£ Its iuk qr.J7.TIO. 5. acres. Price, S2OO. One-half cashvbnlance in one year at 6 per cent..interest. Prairie land, well located and very cheap. TlrTce;: >IOO. “ Sc qr uw qr 2~, 30,. 7. Pride," stooi The last two tracts arc very clicap4-well worth the price nSkeil. -< • Give us a call., and expmine tbe list of lands wc have to offer you. THOMPSON: & Hilo. iq,
L. TUTEUR, bras, Cigars, Tohcco Confectionery, &c., FIRSTDOOB ABOVE AUSTIN HOUSE RENSSELAER, IND. 1 .. „..« cfi crcfy Cj/ /& ta// a/ ////. ///e at/p t't/ //f //jat //. t'njj fc/it t/ai a/attf //f Jt/aet, //nt/ ant/ /to j/ac/yal //e ////. C^t/ /bl '’(////.'n^/f I /en. f/ytttn, ant////ce-j l //tn, //tn/en ana ///a/t/icn. //itbej ale let/tcet//t tvil/tyn t/ tat// //e /tnito. . n-t// /ay yett/ itij/t /it. I ! LIKB1«’» ; .1.. H 1 Fouar / ‘' l ' c ffir.n.'S of-t'hiilTX a ruVi'l [",. vcr- Dumb Ague. Feverp fi , without Chill-, Neuralgia, or ft . arid tiny Ague, Sick Heml-R ■’’iicfierUeTieral Debility-,or Lossfl AOlie of Appetite. Cures tlirt Liver, i ° (’letinscs the Stomneli, Purities H the Blood, Builds up the Sys- H j ’’ tern, mtikes you feel like your-'J 1 IX self, and never fails to curcij 3 jttnd keep cured, and is a cer-g fj I ItjUll] tain preventive to all Malari-B * ous Diseases. n OR i Sold by W. J. Iriks, Rons- B _ seiner, Ittd. Manufactured by M |Pills. ! T’’t f q It,-Amo. I rvtn< >t tf4r r -1 nd-jg TO ADVERTISERS. Geo. P. Rowell 8c Co.’s SELECT LIST OF—Local Newspapers. Many fS-e.ns , ll»l I eomptised of CHEAP," li>w priced newspapers. The fact is quite otherwise. The Catalogue stajes-eJtuet-iy what the papers are. When the nsino of a paper is printed in FELL FACE TYPE it is in every instance . t4tbJU'^T-ini|ieTi-n-dhy-platib.-- V. hen printed in (’APIT.YLS it is- the ONLY paper in the place. When printed in Roman letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, bur is usually a very good one, not withstanding. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation of every paper. LT IS NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. I'll' IS .YOTA CUE Al’ EIST. At the foot of the Cat:il6<rue for eitcti State the important towns which uro not eo vered by the list arc enumerated; ’ IT-'f'S 4Ri lIOXEST LIST. The rates charged for advertising are barely one-fifth the publishers’ schedule. The price for one inch four weeks in the erlire list is The regular rates of the papers for the same space iimEtinic aro §>3.136.35. The list includes STO newspapers, of which IG3 arc issued DAlLY' and SOY YY'EEKM«Y. They are located in St2s different cities and towns, of’which StS are State Capitals', 32S placesl’of over 5,000 population. and 414 County Seats.. LISTS SENT ON’ APPLICATION. Address GEO. p. Rowells co/s newspaper advertising HCKEAC, 10 Spruce St. ( Printing House Sq.), N. Y. AES A DAY' to Agents canvassing; for the Fireside Visitor. Terms and ly / Outfit Free. Address P. O. VICK fJRY, T. Augusta, Maine. 1 82-15111.
W. J. ~ ZDestler s.xx SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, DK MEBICUiB, Oils, CHEMICALS, TOItET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, LAMPS, Patent. Medicines, Ready-Mixed Paints, Confectionery, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. Fine tas and Pm Lfprs, Strictlj for Meiical Pnrjoses. ~ This stog,k of goods in all departments, is frerli, pure, and first-tf ass. There better in the market. Iri addition trii|the above eßiunipratiwii, a full supply is kept of Crayons, Pemklrik, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, (Lead Pencils, Pencil and Ink Erasers, and -all axticlcs...per tiie-Stationery« line. . ’ ® m ms sm, iiui ml
«r EJ "X7V 2E3 L 33 fl. W. o. OJBLtKTXSr (UeruuHj of Logansport.), WiH keep on hand u Urge assortment of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry of Eight-Dny, Thirty-Hour, Weight and Spring Clocks, Watchpsi of various kinds, Necklace#, Watch Chains, f.ackerß, branches, -PUw», Shirt. Sunlit, Ilruci'leiH,,Charms.; Kings, Slteevo Buttons, Cliff Pins. Ladies’ Stets, Masonic and Odd Follow*’ Plijh, Castors, Cake Baskets, Butter Diithes, Cull Bells, Cups, Napkin Bings, Fruit Knives. Tableware, Silver Thimbles, etc. G dd, Silver and Steel Spectacles to suit all ngos and sizes. All goods warranted us represented. , Watches, clocks and ! owelry tepaired. Fine watch repairing a specialty. Agent for the Western Cottage, Estey, Mason & Hamlin, Burdette and George Wood Organs, DtfeVer Bros., Weber, Story & Cti.mp, Valley Gem and Bradbury Pianos. All HrJt class instruments.
It ■ ■ I •S? * 1 ft - 4 .(I' Z*. ' -£u. T. HEED’S HOOSIER. HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable, Efficient. (Patented April 6, 1875.) Two men an 1 one span of horses can htrtrktrnd stink more hny~With the ~ EftOMEK lIAY SJLIDE Inoue day, than--fi ye men and two span of horses can in the same time with any other appliance. Easy to load, and unloads itself. May be used tn hauling wheat, oats, op other grain, from the shock to where it is to be stacked in the field, and is unexcelled for hauling straw from lUthreshing machine. LIVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Territory cheap and on teasonable terms. Hdilrws, ANDfHiW - ~ PleaSant Grove, Jasper Co,, Ind.
lew Styles j All Wool Oassimepesy foz* Gent’s wear, Ii adis s ? Side Zsaoe and Button Shoes, Newport Ties, Slippers and Walking Shoes. Men’s Zjjow Cut Buckle Shoes, Plain and Orleans Toe. r " * !l£..Al>«|rAnTK2t£ FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE. Our prices for all goods I will be based upon the i net cash cost. All dis- ! counts oil i Prices in every line uniform. Farm Mactiinery. The widely the D"cre & Mankur Company of Moline, Illinois, is sold in Rensselaer by H. V. CHILDERS Dealer in Hardware, Tinware, .Stoves, Farming Implements, Cabinet Furniture, Ac. D£EK« PLOWS Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, “Highland” Turf and Stubble, -Prairie Queen” Breaker, Cilpin Sulky Plows, the Advance Walking Cultivator. Rotary Drop Corn Planter, the -Motkiirch’' Slide DropCbrn Planter, Ac. Cabiaret Furniture. Tables, Stands, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, Sofas, Chairs. Cupboards, Kitchen Safes, tad other articles in this lino, will I be sold much cheaper than ever, and just I a little ' . Cheaper Than Anybody Etse. 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’.) | All kinds of tin repairing, roofing, spouting, &c., &c., dope at bottom prices.
WE HAVE PASSED THE FRONT And our NEW PRICES have placed us in a position far above our competitors. We are now selling Extra Heavy Working Suits for from $6.00 to SIO.OO. Fine American Worsted Suits for SIO.OO. .. - ‘ 1 Heavy All-Wool Cassimere Suits for $lO. Extra Fine Imported Cassimere Suits, Equal to any Custom Made Goods, for from $12.00 lo $16.00. Fine Worsted Coats and Vests A Specialty. By all means call and see our new - - -•- _ Mammoth Stock of goods.
Narrow Gauge _ • . - - ■ — Clothing Store. .=: r. -g -• ~”r~. .;.--- - , T~ ~ ' ■ • ■ *5- ’ •' ■ _• • t ' '■ ’ ■ i-,. : -1 '-b_—:—; T . *• — , ——l. ...... v . -. .» . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES -AT THE ■ ■ • .. . BOOT AND SHOE STORE ■J . ' ' • S 3. BASS, ■ I "K ' . ■ It ' Opposite -tlxe Sa.aa.3ss
GRAND REDUCTION IN PRICES! EMMET K.ANNAL jDEA.LiEn x»r SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY STATIONERY, DRUGS, MEDICINES. OILS. PURE CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, VARNISH, KEROSENE OIL, FLORENCE OIL STOVES, Wall G-ZROC ZE ZE I ZES, Fine Confectionery, Tea, Sugar, Coflbe, Soda, Spices, Starch, Baking Powder, Flavoring Extracts, Foreign Fruits, &c., dtc., &c., &c. Pure Wines, Brandy and Whiskey, " , Strictly sex Iviecticiacal ZEha-xposes. ' , T The most careful attention given to the compounding of medIclncfi, by competent and skilled persons, at ail hours of the day or night. ' L The closest inspection of goods, with regard to quality, and prices,ls most earnestlylnvAtnd,,...Always ready and very w llling to show goods, and not afraid to comparvprlces With any other dealer. Remember the place: j g > KANNAL’S DRUG STORE, Washington Street, Wear the Rank, Rensselaer, Indiana.
