Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1878 — Page 1
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SILVER WANTED. \ EMMET KAKNAL, DRUGGIST & PHARMACEUTIST, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. 6 Pure Drugs, Medicines. Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Carb°n o*l Guaranteed 150 Fire Test, Blank Books- StationeryAlbums, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c. FINE CONFECTIONERS. Strictly Pure AVines and Liquors FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. CHOICE CIG-ARS. SMOKIMO AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. He is fully prepared to furnish the public with everything usually found in his line, al prices as low as they can be had at any other place in Jasper county. Thanking his patrons for their favors he would si ill ask a share of patronage, feeling confident that he can give satisfaction in all cases. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes Carefully Compounded.
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THE RENSSELAER UNION.
VOLUME 11. a
RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNtY, INDIANA, NOVEMBER 21,1878.
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Indianapolis, DetoO CMo Railroad. TZfIwCE STo. 2. On and after Wednesday, August 14, IWH. trains will run as follows, until further notice. OOINO rot'TH. Leaves— No. 1. no. ft. Rensselaer , 8:00a.m. IHloa.m. Pleasant Ridge 11:20a. m. 11:35a, in. Zard. Flag. Flag. Hanging Grove" 6:40a.m. 11:55a.m« Leo . . 6:50 a. m. 12:05 p. m. Sharpsburg . . . Flag. Flag. Bradford. .. . 7:10h. m. 12:27p.m. Whin's Flag. Flag. Wright’s Flag. Flag Horner 7:35 a. m. 12:55 p. m. Honey Creel. Flag. Flag. MeElitoo’s Flag. Flag. Arrives at Moxtickli.o 6:00 n. ni. 1:20 p. in. HOtNO NOUTH~ _ Leaves— NO. 2. NO. 4. Monticello . 9:60 a. m. ' ,4:30 p.m. McElhoe's Flag. Flag. Honey Creek Flag. Flag. Horner. . , 8:20 a. in, 4:sffp. in. Wright’s' Flag. Flag. Want’s Flag. Flag. Bradford . 9:47 a.m. 5:17 p.m. Shßi-psburg. . Flag. Flag. Lee 10:07 a. in. 5:37 p. in. Hanging Grove 10:20 a.m. 5:50 p.m. Zard Flag. Flag. Pleasant Ridge 10:35 a. m. 6:05 p.m. Arrives at Rexssklaerlo:6s a. m. 6:25 p. ni. All trains ran dally, except Sunday. No. 1 makes connections with P.< C. & St. L. trains at Monticello, for East and West. No. 2 waits at Monticello tor P.» ('■ & St. L. trains from East and West. No. 3 makes connections at Bradford with Louisville, New Albany A Chicago trains North and Sbutli. and at Monticello with P-, C. X St. L.jti-ain East. No. 4 waits at Monticello for I’.. C. X St. L. train from the West. Passengers will be carried on all trains. Express carried on all trains. ALLEN HEGLER, JOHN MILLIKAN, Superintendent. Assistant Superintendent.
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EEUtI. XOTICEN. ■VTOTICE or SUIIVEY.-Thc Indiana A 11111N nols Central Rntl.oad Company, Alfred Thompson, Simon I’. Thompson, A. L. Abbott, Whose fnll name is unknown, Mary McLaughlin. John (Jnerrv. James R. .Guild, Ch an os Lalr'l. and rill others who may bo interested, arc hereby notified Abut 1 am tho owner of the northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section 27, township SI.-SM>rth, of range 5 Jhswr county and state of Indiana; and flint on Tuesday, the loth day of A. D. 187 s, I will proceed with toe surveyor of said Jasper county,-Indiana, to make n legal survey of said section 27, township 31 north, of range 5 west, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners of my lands above described. an<l continue the same from day to day until said survey is completed. 10-3 t. X PETER NASH. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the elhrk vs the Jasper uireuit-court, in a oauM wherein Richard C. Jordan is plaintiff, arid Florence A. Strawn, Julian Strawn, Joshua Healey, assignee in bankruptcy of said Julian Strawn, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of twenty-two lumdrcd find twentynine dollars and jiiuety-seven coots (42,22t).td). with interest on saiil degree and costs,. I will expose ahpublm sale, to the highest bidder, n« .WiircHtyfUie itit <lay of DeceiUlrr, A i>. ISTS, between the hours of to o’clock a. ni. and i o'clock p. in.,of said day. nt the door ot tlie court house in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yearn, the following real estate, to-wit: The north half of tho cast half of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of aecVinn township-twe,rty-s<*vew f47g range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Jf such rents and profits will not sell for a sufllcient.auni to satisfy Baid decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, iuierest and costs. Said sale will be niado williout anv relief Whatever from valuation or appruiswmeut Jaws. GEORGE M. rMhNSON, Sheriff of Jasper county. Indiana. November 20t!i, A. I). 1878. R. 8. & Z. Dwlggins, atUys for pl’ff. 10-Bt.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to inc directe-! from the I clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein John H. Stevens is plaintiff, and Elizabeth Smith. IVillinni Smith, James Welsh and Mary E. Welsh are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and eightvtwo dollars and nir.ety-slx cents (lIS’.SG), with ' interest on said decree and costs. 1 w ill expose at public, sale, to the highest bidder, nn Saturday, the diet day of December. A. D. 18*8, bei ween tlie hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock ! p. in, of said day, at the door of the court house | m Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the ■ runts and protlts fora term not exceeding seven • years, tlie following real estate, to-wit; Tlie ‘ east half (Fa) of lots number four (4), five (5) and- six (0), in block number seven (7), in Chambers ft Morgan’s additioffto the town of Remington, Jasper c-.unty, and state ot Indiana. Jf such rent* aud protlts will not sell for a suflic.ient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at tbe same ti-ne and place, expose to public sale the fee simplcof said real , estate, or so much thereof us may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest aud costs. I Said sale will be made without any relief whal- ! ever from valuation or appraisement laws. ' GEOHGE M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. I November 14th, A. D. 1878. M. F. Cliilcote, att’y for pl’ff. 9-31. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from tluj ylerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause v herein Osman W. Chui-ch and Farisli B. Evens are plaintiffs, and Michael Mulcaliav and Mary Muleahay are defendants, requiring me io hiakq, the sum of ninety-one dollars and eighty-onc cents (♦ill.Rl). with interest on said decree aud costs, 1 will expose'at public sale, to tlie highest bidder,.on faiturday, the Het day «/DccewAer, A. D. LSjS. betwevn the hours of 10 o’clock a. ni. and 4 a’clock p. m. ot said dav, at the door of the court house In Renssclpe'c, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents anti profile for a term not exesjeding aoveu years, tho following real estate, to-wit: The southeast qnar- ! ter (Ci) of the northeast quarter («i) of section tweuiy-eight (28), townsiiip twenty-eight (28)1 north, of range seven (7) west, iu Jasper couu- i ty«and state of Indiana. If snch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to sat- ! isfy said decree, iute.rest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so niuch thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said deeive, interest aud costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valtia- | tion or appraisement laws. i ot GEORGEM. ROBINSON, Shcrifl' of Jasper county, Indiana. November 11th, A. D. 1878. M. F. Chilcote, att’y for pl’ff. 9-3 L
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certitled copy of a decree to me directed .from the ! clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a causal wherein .lames H. Moore is plaintiff, and Othniel L. Sloffllt, Sarah E. Moffitt, Nathan T. Keen. Mary Jane Keen, George W. Swett. John 1 F. Stone, Armilda Stoue, lbs wife.ami 'A illiain H. Rowe (replevin ball, arc defendants, requiring me to niake tlie sum of three hundred-and thirty-eight dollars and suventv-flvo cents (♦3BB <5), with interest on s.-tid decree and costs, ) 1 will expose at public sale, to the h.ghcst hid- 1 der. on Saturday, the 21st day of December, A. D. IS7B, between the hours of Wxdclock a. in. and 4 o’chx-k p. m. ot said day, at the door of the court bouse in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents ami profits tor a term not exceedjug seven years, the following real estate, towit: Sixteen (IB) feet off the west side ot lot n tiiilberThroe (3). in block number eight (8), iu [ the town of Remington, together with the apI purtenunces thereunto belonging, in Jasper ; county and state of Indiana. It such rentsand protitswill not sell for a sufficient snmfosat- ! Issy said decree, interest aud costs. 1 will, at tho same time and place, expose to public sale tlie fee simple of said real estate, or so much thoreot as may be sufficient to discharge Mid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GIQHGE M. ROBINSON, —Sheriff of Jasper county,.lndiana. Novctaber lSth, A. D. 1878. Thompson ft Bro., att’ya for pl’ff. 9-81. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Uy virtue ot a certified copy of a decree to iho directed from the clerk pt the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wher’efn Lorenzo D. Erwin ia plaintiff aud Joseph 11. King, Mary M. King aud Mateus G. llcwis arc defendants, requiring me to make tlie sum of-one thousand, nine hundred aud Sixty-eeven dollars and thirty-seven cents (♦1,967.37), with interest on Mid decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the fist day of Decembir, A. D. 1878, between thehouraof lod’eloek a. ni. and 4 o’clock p. m. ot said day, at the doqf of tbe court house, |n Rensselaer, Jasper coffiily, Indiana, the rents and profits for a tern! not exceeding seven years, the following real e-tate. to-wit: Allot the south half (!j)of the southwest quarter (jx) of section twelve (ID, in township twenty-seven (27) non|h. of range bcvcu (7) west tbe same being eighty (80)acres. more or less, save jind .except a strip of land twenty (20) feet wide off the west end or said land, all in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and Costs, I will, al the same time and place, expose to public sale the tee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs, baid sale will be umde without any relict whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEVKGE M. BVBINSON. Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. November nth, A. D, 1378. * D. B. Miller and M. F. Chilcote, att’vs for plaintiff. . j ' »-3t. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified O copy ot a decrM to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper cirtult court, iu a cause wherein Charles F. Mavhew is plaintiff, and James A. Loshbangh arid Mary A. LoshMttgh are defendants, requiring mo4o make tlie mi in ot one thousand,one hundred and eighty-three dollars (♦LUS!), with interest on s.aldnecrceand costs, 1 win expowM pidjireTßfre.l. tm iughest biqder, »k Saturday, the SOth day of Xgeguiber, A. D. U7B. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. ni. antUo'eieok p. m., of raid day, at tho door of the court house in Ucnssekie?,' Jasper cod’ftj', Tfiiflaint;'tuff Tentß and profits fw <. term not exceeding seven rears, (tie folloivlhg real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter ( of the southwest quarter amt the ‘southwert quarter of the northwest quartet* Of Becuou tweuty-ouc (21), iu township twciiu - omi w w? wrviuii rents apd proliU null nut Bell fur a sutficieui sum to satisfy sMtl decree, interest And cuUs, 1 will. At Iho samri time and place, expose IN pub'ie.eaiff the fee aimpte ot said real estate, ur so much therootasniav tmauffic.ent to discharge srtfti trievrec; in ter w and ousts. salty wi (i be. made without any relief whatever from valn'ai ion or appraisement !a<l >s. . _d ■’ GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana Nov ember lib, A. D, 7876, Frink 'V. TJqhcoik. ait'x (,„■ pl’ff. 8.3
NUMBER 10.
LKKAIs MOTI€t:«. TTAcnMKNT NOTICE.-HArvey Page ve. William N. Rice and Jacol|C4osuian. Betote Jptiu Let*ls. Justice pence, Jordan townshin, Jasper county, Indiana. ' Whereas. Dart c.y rage has aued out a writ of attachment ngaliubthe goods, chattels, rlgbU ntid orddlts bt Willfnm N Rico afia.Jaofih Cooeinan; and, wherens, tboatimihons has neon returned not found; uuw thia Is to notify said ihileudnnts, William N. Rice and Jacob Coosnrnn, that on Monday, tho 18th day of Jannitrv, A. D. 1879. at 2 o’clock p. m., said care will tic heard and decided according to Inw. JOHN LEWIS, Justice reace. November 15th, A. D. 1878. 10-81. N~ "oticeto non- i: r.s iden*ts~tuc»tnto of Indiana, Jasper Cnuntvi!Mhe Jasper Circuit Court, January term, 1879 Bertha liny vs. William J. RaV, John Johnson and John 8. Martin. Coinplaint No. 1,632. Now comes theplnintiff, by Thompsoii ft Broiler attorneys. and files »n affidavit that the defendant, William J. Kay. docs not reside in the state of Indiana;.notice is tlierofoVc Hereby glvcu B.,id detendaut, William J. Ray, that apless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Cfrmiit Court, Io be holdcn ou the Unit Monday of January, A. Di ISffi, nt the Court Hoiimi in Rensselaer, iu aaid county and state, and nnswor <*i; dcpiur to Baid complaint, the same m ill lie bt.'ird.atid defgi'ai.: htodln his absence. Ju witness whereof, f hereurflo set / air a r I <uy hand and affix the Ma! of said ( J court, nt Rensselaer, thus llflt day of November, A. D. 1873. —1 U< tHA4tH>H.ll*U<U£,.— Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro., alt’ys for jil’iT. b-3t. XTOTICE to NON-RESIDENT.-Tiic -tatc IN of Indiana. Jasper Cohrify. Tri the Jasper Circuit Court, January term, 1879. Elizalu’lh Howard vs, Sadiuel !’■ Howard. Complaint No. 1,714. Now cmnes the plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro. her attorneys, and tiles an affidavit that the defendant, Samuel I*. Howard, not. reside in the state of Indiana; notice is. therefore, hereby given said defendant, Samuel I*. Howard, trial unless he lie and appear on the first dav ot the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to lie bidden on the first Monday ot January, A. D, 1879, nt the Court House 'in Rensselaer, in said comity and state, anil answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be ! hoard and determined in his absence. By onler ot the Court. . In .witness whereof, I hereunto set < ixr til nl . v hand and affix the seal of said t I court, al Rensselaer, this Bth day , — z 0 '—' of November, A. I>. 1878. Charles h. DricE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. ; Thompson ft Bro. a Uys forpltff. 'Js3 VOTICE TO NON-REMDENTS.-Ttie slate 'll ot Indiana. Jasper county. In tbe Jasper Circuit Court, January term, JB7'J. George Kannal vs. Wesley Meadors, Jlnry Ann Meadors. Corncllnw M. Horner, Robert A. DMiggins and Zimri Dwlggins. Cqmplnint No. 1.724; Now conies the plaintiff, by Thornpson ft Bro. his attorneys, Ann files his’conplntnt herein, together with an affidavit; tint the defendants. ! Wesloy Meadoip and Mary Ann Meadors, are 1 not residents of the state of Indiana; notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, WesleyMeadors and Mary Ann Meadors, that unless they be aud appear on the first day of the next . term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be hidden on the first Monday of January, A. D, 1878, at ttie court house In Rensselaer, in said county f and state, and answerer demur to said contI plaint, the same wtilbe heard and determined ,B their absence. I x-re—ln witness-whereof, I hereunto set I aw lid WJ’ band and affix the seal of said J court, at Renstbiaer, Ind., this 14th > ' dayiol No*«n»bei7 At*»; IM'S. CHARLES H. PRICE, ■Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson ft Bro., att’ya for pl’ff. ls>3t. NOTICE TO NDN-RESIOENTS.-Thq State of Indiana, Jasper County. In thaJaspcr Circuit Court; January tcrn’i, 1379. Martha Jane. Hoss. Adam Hess, Nancy Elizalielh Hess, Maiv Jane Thompson, Austin A. Thompson her liusband, and Crnuicll D. Hess vs. David Hess. Martha Jane Hess wdiosa, guardian is Adam Hess, John T. JacMuis, Hannah M. Jacubits, John Comer and Nancy Comer. Complaint No. 1,500... Now conic the plaintiffs, by Thompsyin ft Bro. their attorneys, hnrt file an nffidnrlt that the ilcicndants John T. Jacobus and Hannnh M. Jacobus do not reside jn the slate of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants John T. Jacobus and Hannah M. Jaeobriß that unless they be and appear on Jbc lli>t day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on tho first Monday of January A. D. 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, iu said county aud state, aud answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined i n their absence. By order of tlie Cou rt. . In witness whereof, I hereuuto set ( air AL A “Z hand and affix tho seal of Baid I —) court, at Rensselaer, thia Bth day of November, A, D. 1878. * CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk JaspcrCirvuit Court. Thompson ft Bro. tittvs tor ultffß. 9-8 SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the.. Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Jacob Altman, Isaac Altman. 1 nil its Altman. Henry Altman and David Roseman are plaintiffs, and Sylvester C. Hilton is defendant, requiring me to make the snm of clghty-three dollars and twelve cents (♦88.12),' with i'ntereston said execution anil costs, I will expose at public, sale, to tlie highest bidder, on Saturday, the !hl day of Deeemfnr, A. D. ISK, between Hie hours ot 10 o’clock a. in. nnrt 4 o'clock p. m.. ot said day, at the. door of. the court house in tho town ot Kensselher, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tbe follow ing nnilesiatc; to-wit; Uudivided two-tliinls ot tlie west half of the uoi’tlieast quarter nt the nortfiemit quarter ofMWldb Sixteen (16), iu to unship thirty (30), range six (6.) west, in Jasper county. In.liana. It such rents and profits win riot sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said execution. Interest and costs. I will, at. the same time ana place, uxpose to public sale Uie fee simple of said real estate, or so modi thereof as may be snfflclent to discharge said exeentiou, interest and costs. Said sale will be in .de without any relief whatever from valuation or apprafscnleut laws. GEORGE M. RODLN.SON. Sheriff of Jasper county, ludiaua. NoremlmrWth, A. D. WS. K. S.-ft Z. Dwlggins. att’ya for pl’ff. 10-Bt.
A Railroad Spat.
A bit of utipleasantness and cotuidecable excitement occurred at Delphi early last week, arising out of the attempt of the constructing corps of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago railroad to cross the Wabash Valley road at that point. It seems that tbe narrow gunge company had tried to arrange with the Wabash people for a peaceable crossing of their road on AJain street, but failing in this, they (lied to force measures aril were pwmptfy inyf by the oecupantss A knock-down or two occurred, several hrrests were timdc, a suit Ur-two nt liiw were coniatohced first is the lower courts and aflei-ward» in the district federal court, nr.d itow it’is announced that u conference of the beligerunts will -be h.el.i proliminary’tp mutual concessions and adjustment: of differences by arbitration outside of the courts. As reported tho harrow gauge people bare the best of the field.
Something New and Useful.
Mr. C. K. Cook, of Ottawa, Kansas. han been in Rensselaer fur the Inst three week#, introducing to public notice a newly invetfted weather stTlp for doors. They' are automatic in action, simple, durable, cheap' anil highly, .useful. There is scarcely an outside door of any building, whether dwelling, School house, church, public hall, or business roon), made so perfectly fitting that it witl net a'dmft betwMe'H i), hyd the' threshold snow, rain and cold air when the driving winds of prairie regions tire furiqms, to saturate carpets and breed- rheumatism. Thia simple- inventionprevente aH of this and proteoU the threshold from wearing through by the tread of many feet. It. is undoubtedly a good thing, and it is having a “great take” among the peopfe heru, nearly errvybudy’-huishihg their doors with these Mr- JU? V- Hop-, kins the mid) bought of Sew ton ahd Jasper couuliv*. aud Messrs. C. B. Steward' amt that of kr» all well kntfffu eilizetta of Jasper county, Sfste they have long resided, and their I reprepentat'imis may” be implicitly .relied . tipdd.' ■ ‘ , ./ ..j |
I' *etKrrMiV« iltßiiAXßiriflfiit tlnarter col. •’ ’ 'JH *> (• Eighth col. . 19X0 ’Fractional part* of ■ year U oqiUUbU rates , Ums I imUcas awdjMsarttmsaafas M —•> ÜblHhri) statute prtca. ! Yearly wh urUsoiueuts jre subject to tbrap changes (one change lu three mpttihs), at the option <>f theiuJ'enlMifl*. dveof mttra charge. • .Advortiiwnienta for pvrMue not raoMeoia of il?^jnMlc|rtfd“."nlW P 1«r tMti’meJnwtw raluina in Mac: naO quarterly Hi Mdvimeewhsd ja.tu.i. »»»;, . ... fffimiwim
Temperance Meeting Programme.
Tim ri'uiilm meeting of tho jasper, t'puniy Ts mpormice tTnldir.ffif jfSvemhfrlfflo,'.wilt bi held in the Chriatiifft church next Motp dfty night—2sth. Tito prognirtflno io «s follows: 1. Singing hy Christian church choir. 2. Ptuyer by HaFvty W. Wood. ■ . 8. Reading selection in tie BiMo by Clbrl I’i ice. ’ < 4. Music by Ladies Orehcatta Band. 5. Reading of ml noise of Inrt meeting. 6. Address by Jainaa W. UoutbiL I". Kecess and signing pledge; 8. Music by Ladies Orchestra, ■ • p. Select rending byMr*. R. 8. Dwiggind. 10. Uselumation by Liilio Pnr .-upilo. 11. Jh.say |>y.p l rie Vessels* 11,2. Dechim.iUon by Mist Candace Boroughs. j Ilk Singing by church choir and audisnee; 'l4. Benediction ly Rev. W. 0.. Vessels.
Notice.
All persons indebted'to the Erm of F. J’. Slur* A €’oi will please call und make rilltliment, slid save trouble and coils. .. . J—W U l •>; ™ ’ExrctstimoiiTlt -ffneder nt lCnrtiat*B (trtr* store. ■ • > Buy your shoulder britces ■at Kntittai's tlftig store. I novelty in this (own cut be seen at the New York Store. Z/phyrs, and yarns in great variety at the Sew York Store. TlltH cider vinegar at Randal's drug storo is a nutiibcr one article. Something new.aiid attractive can be seen at*F. J. Sears & Co.’s. r • ‘ - 11 .Go to Kalihal’s drug store if yon want to ; buy school books cheap for cash. Choice brands of cigar?, fine-cut and plug tobaccos, nt Kannul’s drug stord. Tickles ready prepared for the tabla, also ’ prepared mince meat, at C. C. Starr’s. < See that pyramid cf lamp chimneys.at Kannal's drng snore, till styles and sites. Genuine buckskin gloves only sl. St. the Narrow Gauge Oda Price Clothing Store. Exira Well, mode walking suits for SO at/ the Narrow Gauge One I’ricc Clothing Store. Canned and dried fruits at C. C. Silrr’ii'. N>w dried peaches, halves, f>{ cents per pciund.
Fili IV. Bedford lust week received his seboixt car load of Newton wagous fur MiO fall trade. China ten stts, plain and with gold blind, wduld make superb holiday, presents, ut. C. C. Starr's. The only place in Rensselaer to buy head/ light oil, 175° fire test, is at Emmet Kuntral'S drugstore. Men's woolen scarfs al less than |he coat of else, wool. nt. the. Narrow Gauge One Piiee Clothing Store. . . ,'Extra heavy chinchilla overcoats are now aelliirg tor’ $4.50 at dty Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. ' ’r.i ■ -t.< •!*<■' ••t»n. ■£•**..*’■«> j Jones, the tailor, cpts children’s ganneq|4 ? and men’s underW'oar. as well as outside garments for men and boes. ■) ! -id. j Children’s caps An jgroat variety nnd,at extraordinary low iigfrej u the Narrow ' Gauge One Price jClolbing Store. . To Closk Oft;—-15 ehrnchiUn. v»rreoats, well worth $12.00, for $8.50, to ttlose out the lot. Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. The choicest and. best assorted stock of. perfnmery and toilet articles ever offered for sale can be found at Einmet KannnPs drug store. -.Lwi-xili.:'' • t-» 3vM<jw:»av ■ Lniir, collection,, notarial of copying, bufines? left with' Elza 1. Phillips, in tbo sheriff’s office, will receive prompt and efficient at leutwii. Emmet Kannal has the largest ,?joak of lanterns and lamps ever .offered for sale in Rensselaer. Call and examine the stock before purchasing. Mr, Schuylar Vun Rbusseliter, of Sew . New Jersiev. a grandson of the founder of ihc town of Renaselacr, was here a day or two last week. Somebody hove a three-pound pebble at Tom Ralph as he was wending his way. homeward, late Tuesday night. Why not known. But he was scared all the sama. Charles 11. I’ricc, county clerk, is at.Jln. dianapolis in <l?e capacity of delegate of Iroquois Lodge No, 148 to the grand lodge of Odd Fellows of Indiana, now in session. Marriage liscnses issued sines Thursday last': To Joseph P. Rowcn and Catherino English, John M.< Richmoud and Mary K. Baker, Paris Daugherty and Lucy Daugherty.
the woman suffrage club will meet at A Ifrcd Thompson's bouse Saturday, IMh The delegates to the national contctftioh ofwoman suffragists, ieid at Indutnapolit last week, wjlj bo present to report. Miss Rosa frowning, .Exeter, Nebraska,otic of the baudaomost maidens that ever lived du Rensselaer, has thanks for a copyof the Nebraska .SMfa containing an interesting review, of the business cf Exeter. A copy of a mammoth newspaper from the far-away southern zone has reached this office through the courtesy of Hon. John Vnli’t Wood, of the Brooklyn yard. It is the Ke* i Htruldl published at Auckland. Thank** Tiekits for the Thanksgiving ball of the Knights of Pythias, one dollar each, are erf sale trt C- C. Starr’s "rocery, W. J. lines' drugstore, and thcNarfowdaugAOnoPiice Clothing Store. The prospect is that the ball will be imnfensO. A fssfival vrill bo given in Exchange Hall, Remington, by the ladies pf thn.Chris'un churvb, Thanksgiving day. Dinner at 1 o’clock, p, 'nt., of turkey, h»m, oold meats, cakes, ii&'eottte£ tea. etc., ff r 25 cents*'’ At night an oyster suppey. 'J Quarterly couferenceof the ChgrchoftM will be held in Rensselaer, begiftrrug Frifhy evening, November Wth, a.nd cohiinuing over Sunday, December let, |l. V. Remi and oilier jwuthinMtt speakers ap.expccted ?5-bepfi»?orf». >ublfc cordially tnvited. Km*H Utt ium,jw‘ M»khi»n ,«rr ders with J. A- Shary}, far Ipdut.ink *n<i watercolor picfu^s r ft>r holiday prascntif. Da not delay too>•<«’*, tl>eu thro|igll< willi the rush and expect,u fitie picture on two or three days notue. ..Jfltia k . regnires time to oaeudte w«T|, M»ll trtm artists do hoi case lo injure tluir Yimntn< •ionundhmim- hy -lighted or
