Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1878 — Page 4

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Real Estate Transfers.

Iter the week en<n»* w*«l traHKfere »f era! «tot .• In Jtrpcr county ■rjM| Ml 4l>ilo Ww * W«lto««to ArHn'oViiuw, t.t nexMtoe M»<H. X-W aero. OHO lu4itor<4 Janpor (Jaunty to Mnrtha gj> # lemtart Jtora to Hear? I. A<l»m», a« M j£c]uH A. Ito. kn». no nw, m m *,M, T-ttt acm< l,«ao William Morri. to David B. Xuwala, Tofrnnhip. part wort halt ae aw It, to, J "SearvMMdw to William Jtuanalt n\ Mvie ne, •>. aw, vrj* as, ns ae T, tl, » rj>C 1% 7 . .. .. .. .. ..... •,*» «M>b t. Kltiw to J nine. X. Zea, part r*SL it o—SWaCrr* 1,000 Jphn (jueVry to William 4. Pwlnher, w >»••. partes, «• to. at. »—l« acre*. >3«> iw 'BttQnwMV** ♦MtwiiMioiier. Jau»«s M. Pnith to < . Aaltsian * Co., <i.<i»Mi.a , iHfc»tfw r«# JUre II chattel mortgages, S mortgage*. 1 oath aud 1 certiorate wen* recorded.

Drone to Uncle Dick, Who is Not Quite Pegged Out.

Dkax t«<US I propose Io acknowledge your communication through the same medium We sent. Having ao friends to do my writing I aw compelled io answer myself. I am not so oonvoreaat with the duties of n RiHlnctafnte ottiee as Unde IMck. »•• having w«e*l sn lung a time in that instituttoti; yet I ae far profiled by bis suggestion as to send for Hogarth's id euros, but was informed that the supply was exhaustri, Ute sale being killed by SOMcthing bettor, via.: photographs of Unde Dick expounding fiat:• m to a gaping crowd of admiring greenbackets. Will Uml« Dick please forward one? Drohk. This cl« es the controversy in these colnnme.— Editor Uxtux.

A Narrow Gange Switch on Mr Pingah.

Pittsburg seems to l>e waking up to a e nee of the commercial importance which she way ptwaeas it sh.‘ will take advantage other adanatagee. Monday a consultation was held with Col. Yeoman relative to a ewiuh and a depot on the point vs Mount Pisgah, providing the enterpriaiug vitueua over there would, at their expense, level off the poiut bet recti the track nnd the town. The Colonel, by an instrument of writing, agreed that the a witch and depot should be built and a pera-juicnt station iuad«\ provid*! Jbc^iopUfiMlj»U their aapenoo. remove the earth named. This is a fair pnitoieition und will doubtless be promptly accepted by the people of Pittsburg and vicinity.— LWpki Jmirnal.

Dectors in Ceureil.

A regular meeting of the district medical rmiety of Benton, Newton, Jasper and White* counties was held at Goodiated, October 12d. Member? prearnt were Drs. BaL low and Jones of Burnettsville, Dtdxell of Reynold*. Maxwell A Landon of Remington, Lovett of Guodland, Smith of Broak, Beckner and Hatch of Kentland. The president, Dr. Hallow, in tbeohair. Minutes of previous meeting read nnd approved. Treasurer's tep'otl reccived and approved, lira! Miller of Goodland and Bury of Kaub were elected in the society. A resolution was adopted endorsing the Awttrican Practitioner as n medicaljournal worthy of the confidence aud support of the members of the socitty. Ou motioa the committee on publication were requested to furnish the American Practitioner a synopsis of the proceedings of the society and also of all tho papers of general interest referred to that committee. Dr. Maxwell read a very interesting and instructive essay entitled “The Physician's ArmaDent;'' which elicited general discussion and was referred to committee on publication. After remarks by Drs. Landon and Becktier in regard to a state law regulating the practice of me tieine and surgery the meeting adjourned until one o'clock p. m. Afternoon reveiou. The report of a special committee on order of business was received and adopted. The following gentle men were selected as essayists for the next mcMittg: Principals, Dre. Hallow, J-oveit, Wells and Latch; alternates, Drs Jones, Smith, Kolb aud Beckner. Dr. "Maxwell made interesting remarks upon the prospects of the society. Dr. Delzell called attention to the prevalence of CbZifts, and requested discussion in regard to the disease at the next meeting. Oa motion the secretary was instructed to report a synopsis of the proceedings of the meeting to the various county papers in the district. Adjourned to meet at Monticello, Ind., on Ike second Tuesday in January. 1879.

J. A. HATCH, Secretary.

the Other Side of the River.—Our Sitter Towe, Rensselaer.

Jutt returned from en extended trip into the wilds of Jasper county and being more than well pleased with nty discoveries, will ntention some items. Crossed the river at Eaton'* bridge, eleven miles east of Hebron, it a spot wildly beautiful and romantic. Bost houses and tents of camping parties of hunters scattered along the tanks, and the deep flowing river winding away in the distance among the thick foicsts of autumnal foliage, presented a flue scene. South of the bridge for twenty-five miles the road winds over marshre and sand ridges and scattering strips of limiter- with but very few signs of civilization or iuhabitante. ttcctudcmal apparently deserted log cabins at intervals us a half dozen miles apart, and the rest au unbrvken solitude. Scattering trees, bottomless morasses si retching away te the distant horizon, miles upon miles, sad yon ean but faintly, if without scetag, form an idea of the border" lands and south of the river, the really beautiful Kankakee which will very soon be navigable (or steamers and dotted with life and commerce. Ten miles more of beautiful

forming-country-and J arrived at RessseIncr, county reftt of Jasper, containing gx>d brick buildings, churches, and tanks, and a population of a thousand; and the present terminus of the narrow gauge railroad that interests us all so much. And well it may, f.vt its cars do look nice, and its busineas is promising, and in a few ■souths it will pass through thia county, .-it her at Crown Point o* Lowell, or both, and t hus connect us with a fine and prnoytiiWkeuwi different obfettruf attraction in the-place. Their cemetery is » fine natural location, and an artesian well, 900 feet deep, constantly throws up its crystal stream of white ealphnr water, slid through the town also wind, th* beautiful lr<’quota river; «teer Its bed of rock that in places very dearly iadr ates the ice ►lide es the glaewib period.’ Here 4 -found Mr. M. Ml Xangfdd, formerly of Lowell in »prosperous vocation au-1 Rev, Mr. and Mis. Vessels, .formerly of Crown Point, Incased with their location and si Mrs. ■4, to say to their humer--ienda that they are peryond this place in an th, are Remington, Oxbersburgli. Beelfvilte and be connected with ns by welds so sfrongty com■nd all <>f them pointe of rvfh. Fortunate wilt beke county that succeed manections through the Z If JM f . »»» «*ouhr

ELECTED BY jfUNT Majority OF THE PEOPLE. Be it decided that we, the people of Jasper and adjoining counties, have found the

Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store guilty of selling the best Ready Made Clothing for lower prices than any other House in the State of Indiana. ■■■- ' - , ; ■ / _ S_ U '■ ;

- * A. ' GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE ROOTATOSHOE STORE SI. -L3 A- SS, Opposite tlxe Esuzxle-

GRAND REDUCTION IN PRICES! mTviTtzrinT is. .a.NNAJL, DEALER X3NT SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, FANCY STATIONERY, . DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PURE CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAINIS, VARNISH, KEROSENE OIL, FLORENCE OIL STOVES, Wall Paper, W indow Shades and Fixtures, •PAtNITS,' G-Z3OCE I E 3 S , Fiae Confectionery, Tea, (Sugar, Cotree, Soda, Spice*, Starch, Baking Powder, Flavoring Extract*, 7#T Foreign Fruits, Xc., &C.,<iK, T “ ~ ~ Pure Wines, Brandy and Whiskey, Strictly fox ZkdZedAcitrxal Ehixpomes. The moot carqftai attention riven to the compounding of medicine*, by competent and .killed perxonN, at all hour* of the day or night. The cloaeal inspection of Rood*, with regard to quality and prices, In moat ear neatly invited. Always ready and very willing to show goods, and not afraid to compare price* willi any KUUmajb'S DRUG STORK, ( 'Waatrtngtwn Atrwwt. Wear for Rank. Rtewtertaer;

Great Reduction. Having just returned from Chicago with a very large stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Shawls, Cloaks and Woolen Goods of every description, I am able to offer my patrons greater bargains than ever. These goodA were bought for cash, and a handsome sum was saved in the discount; this enables me to compete with any body in my line of business in this part of the country. Upon goods bought at my establishment I will guarantee an actual * Saving of at Least Ten Per Cent. To convince the reader of the truth of this statement the prices of a few articles are appended, and all others will correspond. Read and believe: Best genuine English Worsted Suits only $19.50 Best all wool Taft, Tweet &Co. Cassimere do 16.00 Best business Suits, $4 50 to - - - 10.00 Best Imperial Chi ichilla Overcoats - - 16.00 Best imitation Chinchilla Overcoats $6 to 8.00 A nice School Suit $3 to .... 8.00 Hats for Men and Boys from 25 cents to $2.50 each. Other Houses would consider them cheap nt 40 cents to $3,50. These prices cannot be beaten. Don’t be persuaded to buy before looking- at my stock. 1 will sell the entire stock at cost and less to close it out before January Ist, 1878. It is not surprising that people complain of hard times when they persist in paying from 10 to 15 per cent, more for goods than they can buy warranted articles for, if they would trade with the subscriber. Give me a call and convince yourselves of the truth. Respectfully, \ ♦ .. ) ‘

Farm Machinery. The widely famous Farm Machinery »>t the Deere & Mansur Company of Moline, Illinois, is gold in Renesclaer by H. V. CHILDERS D^iilrr-HiHsrilwarc,l tnwfiTt*,-rnt>vcs, rnr ining Implement*, Cabinet. Furniture, &e. JOIIZI DEERE PLOWS. Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, “Highland” Turf and Stubble, “Prairie Queen 1 ’ Breaker, Cilpin Sulky Plows, the Advance Walking Cultivator, Rotary Drop Corn Planter, the “Monarch” Slide Drop Corn Planter, Ac. Cabinet Furniture. Tables, Stands, Bureaus, Lounges, Bed-| steads, Sofas, Chairs, Cupboards. Kitchen | Safes, and other articles in this'iine.' will ’ be sold much cheapir than ever, and just’ a little Cheaper Than Anybody Else. The place to buy all of these articles and ; many others not here enumerated, is nt the ; Hardware and Tinware Store of Henry V. Childers, | (recently David James’.) All kitide of tin repairing, roofing, spouting, Ac., &c., done at bottom prices.

lew Styles All Wool Cassimeres? for Gent’s j wear. Side Lace and Button; Shoes. JNe wpOXdLTi e s, Slipper s and Walking Shoes. Men’s Low Cut and High Buck e Shoes? Flain and New Orleans Toe. lIEADQIARTEUS FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE. Our prices for all goods will be based „ upon the net cash cost. All dis* countsoff. Prices in every line uniform. LFDD HOPKINS.

HO TO THE FKOJiT! THERE’S WHERE WILLEY & SIGLER HAVE GONE With their Clothing*! It matters not rt H T IMk fWo> who takes the QUU I L rear car. Broad y - [Gauge gentlemen. No respecters of persons. The j|W & (Sfc veterans who have always stood in our w i R fOR i®O f ranks and given us their support, can buy goods just as jWiIWI cheap as one g If K whom we know i Wi B to be the cus- fl I tom er of some r other houseand Ivice versa-. A large t stock of good Goods, warranted to be as represented or money refunded. No Returning Board needed. The voice of the people shall settle the matter. If we can not sell Goods as cheap as any other Honse in Jasper county, we will “shut up shop and go to hoein taters. Come in, gentlemen, and bring your greenbacks or silver ; remember that it takes cash to buy goods. -Willey Si<lerT