Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1878 — Page 4

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oWcrW'WiUUmi«waariM<Wfir'Augvrfun H. Wand, who waa appointed « jwliea of tho peace for m » .r the board of oountj coniunroionors, waa rawived at the ooZMj tfark'a often last ctening. Mr. Wood will probably qvamy to uij* aerra that the u*mgcn of the Indianabolia, Delphi ft Chicago railroad hare, beginning with Monday of the present walk, dioconttnavd funning one of thrfr drily round-trip trams. One round trip nalr M now made between Btnmelaer •na MontmUo, M*. S. P. Youngbkrg recently made an elegant buggy for Mr. Auditor Barkley. it is a model of good workmanship throughout The wood work, ironing, trimming and painting are Wllifftlt flaw Sight The vehicle is elegant in deand perfect in finish. , No artisan has crer lived in Befirodncr rro duood work which excelled that of Mr. Youngberg. Cutting Brnsm —Following the late example of eastern railroad lines the bwtebars of Renseelaer have been.cutting pnocs is well as steaks, chops, cutlets and roast*; so that now a poor man may afford his family a mens of meat now and then. At present writing the pricea are: pork steaks 5 cents a pound, sausage 6 wants, roast# 4 cent#; beef steaks 8 cents, roasts € cents, less choice pieces 4 cents, subject to fluctuations. I'xrsoxal. —Jno. D. Leonard, M. Wolf.La Fayette; Barney Patton, Lewis Ford, John Southard, Jr., Remington ; D. D. Dale, J. Crouch, Q. Pearce, L. G. Kenton, XI on tied lo; Thoo. Campbell, J. ARMS', Lngaasport; gam Miller, La Grange; John Lee, Crawfbrdsville, T. B. Hannon, Fowler; F. T. Payn®, Wabash , M. McVay, Idaville; A. Ettingcr, Attica; Phil. Kukr, jr„ F. M. Hicks, Indianapolis; B. F. Rogers, Bloomington; L W. Jones, S. F. Jonas, Munoie; Dr. D. Phgm, South Bend; J. S. Roe, Chicago, IH,; Charles D. Delaney, Buf- .*• w,n r Grand Opwiitto.—W.S.Orwin,jeweler invites everybody to bis first grand holidsy opening, Saturday evening, December 21,1878. He will have display«d an-d«gaat assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's fine goW watches and chains ; ladies’ fine jewelry aets; solid gold, rolled gdd and gold filled rings for ladies' and gentlemen; best silver watches; gold aeeUasea, chains, lockets and fhacy jewdry; a large select stock of marical merchandise, consisting in part of violins, violin strings, accord sons, piccolos, harps and all strides pertaining to this line; the largest quantity of spectacles ever shown in Benmeher; standard silver plate in sets or by pieces; table and pocket cutlery ; ruusmra; docks in great variety and fatdfhl patterns, from tho oommon cheap 34-boar brass dock to tho superb and more costly 8-day regulator indicating tho month and day of the month. Everybody, regardless of sex, age or condition, invited to the grand holiday opening.

Resl Estate Transfers.

Far the week mtl»( December 79th. the record ot transfers of real estate ia Jssper county woe m fellow*: . Aantuel P- Howard to Ezra 1.. Clark, lot Week Ik. town of Reused aer. quitclaim. ft 1. ‘ Alfred Thom peon toEP.ft m7v. Ham* Biood. block 45 Weston's Second Addition In Rensselaer. quit claim. 1. Bheda K. Florence to Samuel K. WilHscna, wx, nw, cw. SO. as, o—9o acre* SfiO. Two ehattle mortgages and four mortgages were also reran ted.

IMiasapolis, DelpM & Chicago Railroad. TXUOB TA3TLX STO. 3. On nod after Monday. December lfith. 1878, ' tftlne%rin rnu, until further notice, follows: 001X0 SOUTH. STATIONS. OOINO NORTH. No. 1. No. J. Lx IMS a. m . Rensselaer .. .B.l* p. m. arr. 11.I* - . .Pleasant Udfa .US “ 9 “ Flax “ Zand's. .... Flag- “ H.« «• Hanging Grove. US - “ “ 11.59 “ .Lee’s. S9O " ** Mag “ Rharpslmrg Flux" “ ArlUtan.. .BaAorouD LH “ Lv& lx 1.11 “ “ US •* arr. J* Flag “ Ward's Flag** •* '*** flag “ Wright’s ... Flag" “ iJ» “ ~. .Harper’*. ... 4.Bft “ “ “ Mag “ . HoneV Creek Flag “ “ “Flag « ...Mcft’.hoe’* Flag- “ if t 8 “ .....H6wTicn.io 4.0 s “ I.ve. ALLKN HEGLEH. SCTEkintexdknt. JOB* XltUFaw. Assistant Superintendent.

LEGAL NOTICES. VTOItCE TO PELINQV ENT TA X - PATERS It —All parties knowing themselves to be owing delinquent taxes, either neeoml half or farmer delinquencies, arc required to make Immediate payment and save ousts. VT MESKT I. ADAUI B»tf Treasurer of Jasper County. SHF. RIFF’S SALK.-By virtue of an execution on transcript to ms directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, I will ex(M*e at public axis, to the highest bidder, os Soiur. Joy, Me ITU day »/ January, A. D. 1879, bstweca the hours of M o’clock a. ta and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court lions* is Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the tents and profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, of the following described real a state, te-wit: The southwest quarter <*) of fta south, west quarter (h) ot section number twentrthree (t*>, and the northeast quarter (M) of the northwest qßarter («<) of seetiou aunsber twenty-six (H|, all in township number twen-ty-eight (ft) north, of range six (•) west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana; and oa failure to real ire die fall amount of judgment, interest and seats, t will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John Irvine at the salt of George W. Sparrow, held sale will bo made without any relief w listener from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE 14. ROBINSON. > Sheriff of Jasper eountr, Indiana. Docembsr Mth, A. P. Wt 18-*t. SHERIFF’S A ALE.—By virtue of a certified O copy of a decree and an execution thereon to me directed bom the clerk of tho Jasper drssisr&hS"r,sriKli: ife a,”? e’ctocka! the door of tttd oourt honse of Jasper county, jn the town of Seosselaer. Indiana, the rents fa- wit: Lot number twelve (UQ, In block numMT two (8), in the original plat ot the tows of wmgpgton, JaspeT countv, and state of Indipail', to pay and satisfy a decree of foreclosers pad Minpit for the sum of fixer hundred and |hl>^r.ire^llwijodolghty-fiveceatog4«Ag) In as action Wherein said David J. Thompson,’ commissioner, was plaintiff, and Sophia ft. long taxei pajdbybtm on said real estate ordered / <UM «iaSr W,a »mSev l u e b3l*fer I So emeu. I wiiL pi the same Uo»« and plaoe. expose simple of Mid real estate. MMlitaie will bemad* without relief from valiftMftgpipralaMMat JMwriE of *mper county, Indiana. , att’ys for pl’ff )*-3t ]

CtiKttrrrs Mi.t-tr virtns „r «,-ort.iwn wherein Mushed HallorM la pi a nit iff. aid ! Simon ItiMlllU. Mnrtkn .IJnbns.B itnd Charlie O. WllMw are iteO'iulant*. reqntrtnt me a» : »int*aha*yia<>( *4n* liaaArod ud thirteen , d.Jl.fwanl larronU-anrar <wata fwi*.7S). with InteiMliaMMilittvaaailramhl will a\|Hw* | at puute aalc. In Uto klffbaai UdJar. on TOatmrm 4«* mtj.ll the Aar 4 tha anart hmtre in ■tonattowr, Jtnper man tv. Indiana. the renu I la* ltnOta ar a term wet rmeUa* reran loart, of tlwJoUowln# real uetalc, to-w it: The aonth half (•,) of the southeast qnaiier tMI of *ra»aa iwenty-samm (*), iai township twenty-ainr (*») north, of ran so five (I) wesl, la Jasper county, Indiana. If such reals and proflu will not sell for a sufficient am «e eMlefy taM decree, interest and cost*. I will, at the Heme time nad piece. *■!■■*» to pafldtoMile «he fee * Unpin of aaid real Stoto. of eomatflt thrienf U may ha sufficient to .Itohflrfa toll ilaoroa, laterrat and ossta. ♦•ifl torta wlTl he made without any relief whatever trow valuation or appraisement law* Ueeetotor Nth. A. IV IB7S. GEORGE M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of J turner tionnty. It. S. AZ. Dwlcfin*. ally* for pltff. 13-3 pf $•. SHERIFF** SALE.—By virtue of an execu* Won to me directed from Ute clerk of the Jattpcr elrenlt rnurt I will expose at public talc an the hirt<wt bidder, on Saturday tha UK day nf January, A. D. 1*79. between the hour* of 10 •'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of aaid day, at the door of t!«e court honae In Honeeelaer, Jaipur county. Indiana, tha mate sad profile for a term not exreedin* seven yearn of the followtoff tleecribed real estate, to-wlt: A part of tho north half (fc) of the southwest quarter (R) of toctien thirty ,«l), township twenty-seven (37) north, of ranee six (6) west, with boundaries a* follow*: Becmniug at the south-west comer of the mid north half (X) of the said aouth-west (quarter (,>.•) of the aforesaid section, tow nship and ranee, thence north mne hundred and four (904) links, thence east eleven hundred and forty-four (1,144) links, thence south twentytwo and three-fourths (Mjg) links, thence east two hundred and ten (310) links, thence south to the south line of the north half (JJ) of said quartet-section In said township and ran re, thence west to the place of beginning; containing twelrs and flftv-onehuuuredths (12 50-100) acres, more or less. In Jasper county and state of Indiana; and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sate the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John W. Nutt, at the suit of John dark. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Deoeinber 10th, 1878. UROKGK M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper County. J. T. Sanaderson, atty for pltff. IS-3 TAX HOTICEFORTHE YEAR 13T8.—Notlec is hereby given to the tax-payers of Jamper county, Indiana, that I hare received the Tax Duplicate of said county for the year 1878, amt that I will attend at the County Treasurer's office, In Rensselaer, for the purpose of receiving taxes until the third Monday In April, being the 31st day of the month. IBi9. The following are the rates of taxes In Jasper county, Indiana, for the year 1878, on each one hundred dollars valuation of property, aLso the amount en each poll: ‘ nxxQWxxvfXxz 4? a - j T D< <S»KM?°§4* a £ h © WIWiHsFiU hi *d: H: ; • 3 risS i : : : 2 » 3 •' B : " 3 : : g,: : : ; : r : S,: : : : 1m to* wsf Wwi toS wJ wJ we" to* MM J pjbs ft ■•• •• • OiWS^ MMMWMMMMWIIMMMMMI «t«OHj>Wfi sssssssssssssasa i i«Miosoi»iß c I ' .(pinoj 5 CaSSSSSj_6BSSS I' dwvust'ox % 85 _SBSSSBSSSSSCft I ' J J I'voJl 88 858 g 8 SSSSSS I i.'|3S ; s 88 SBBBsaSBSBSSS I °<>BI»X • ggssssasssgsssqsl ■ imox SBBf fB~B~BBBBBBSSSt I 8888888888888888.Ho°to>s»i»i8 „ 7 : ff: : 88 I l.«PB S ; _l_L_Lffai nonjnx 9 maM miJmmmww-4»~i' 888888888888S8S& ito.i. = In addition to the above, a tax is levied on persons owning or harboring dogs, as Wlows; On one mnle dog 11.00, on each additional inalo dog $3.00, on each female deg SI.OO. By an Act of the General Assembly the Tax Duplicate i*divided into two instalments: The first, including Hoad Tax, must be paid by tho third Monday in April, or the whole will hedclinquent and subject to penalties. The second installment on or Imfore the first Monday of November following. Ou tbs thiol Monday in April 1879. lon per cent, penalty will be added to all delinquonoies; and I shall proceed according to law to make collections, If necessary by distress and sale of personal property. Assessments on real estate for the opening and repair of ditches are due and payable with other taxus. All taxes doe from the payee of any eonntr order mart be paid before any such order will be redeemed. Bring your mail receipts with yon when you eeme to pay your flrto installment, as receipts cannot be taken after the annual settlement in June. 1$ Is tha duty of tax-payers to call for the property on which they wish to pay, and sec that they have separate receipts for each township or town; also, before leaving the office soe that they are correct. Tax-payer* will find It greatly to their advantage to call early and avoid mistakes incident to Ihe rush of business nf the last few dnvs; and those that have their tax complicated, such as undivided estates, are especially requested to call when we are at leisure, as considerable time is required to make the division and separate receipts. After the 13th day of December, 1878, the auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for all unpaid taxes for 1877 and former years, to which will bo added the taxes of 187 S; which sale shall occur on the second Monday In Kebruary 1870, unless paid before that time. AH persons owing delinquent taxes are hereby notified to settle them spcedilr, as the treasurer is required by law to fes-ce'collections bv distress and sale of personal property if no't paid. ' •. Rensselaer, Indiana, December 16th, 1878. t HENRY I. ADAMS, 14-4 Treasurer of Jasper County, Ind. ALLOW ANCES made by the Board of Countv Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana', at their December Term, 1879. FOK ItELIKF OF POOR. Shelby Grant, boarding poor at County Farm $333 50 Wm BChilcotc, keeping child of Henry ttHaylar 9 00 H E (ben, trustee, removing M LanbcnUial from county 15 40 Louis Kern, provisions furnished Eli Yattnn 4 00 .Patton k Hartman,drugs for S. Eckels.. 30 70 Patton A Hood, medical aid to do 900 do do child of M CnghilL ; 10 00 B H Patton, for hoarse and team for poor. 323 John K Stoudt, coffin for P Carmada 8 00 W J Wright, do Mrs Phillips.... 800 D H Bates, coffin for child of M. Cogliill.. 400 Robert Kcpucr, relict of furnily of Wm Webber .». ' 33 00 W H Coiling, goods furnished A Murphy. 13 17 Tias O’Connor, provisions for Eckels anil Cnrmn'lu. 40 33 W H Collins, relief of Aun Murphy, of Kankakee township ~ ]2 04 W H Calling, relief of H Ferrell 733 Elliott R Burr, relief of John nacklcy. . 330 Cat* k Smoot, groceries for N Everson . 313 James F ira iu. trustee, stove for S Eckels 10 00 C C btarr, relief of poor in Jordan tp. 8 30 J H Baumgardner, keeping child of Nell Rogers \ 19 43 Cat* It Smoot, panda for Mm Weathers. .. 12 70 b C Maxwell, used, aid to Godard family. 350 H LAndon, aid to Emma Lapprant 8 00 do do Miacrva Cogliill 18 00 Cat* k Smoot, groceries for Jacob Doty... 350 Willey k Sigler, goods lor poor at poor farm IS 06 FJ Sears A Co. goods for poor Id Jordan tp 870 C C Starry do at poor farm .. 123 Ira C Kingsbury, poor of Carpenter tj. . 40 01 I B Washburn, services as Co. Physician 112 30 M W Height, medical aid to lauußes of. Savley and Waits WOO Ira C Kingsbury k Co, relief of b Eckels. 17 80 H Ijutdou, roe<L aid to Marietta Cowdra 99 00 Jno McLaughlin, provisions for 11 Ferrell 17 36 l-erey W saver*, keeping M Lauberthaul. WOO S C Maxwell, medical attendance on Geo Cottrell vrrer. 1900 Henry Downing, fuel for poor of Car pen- -i. : Mr township.V /.V . ...... 18 87 T O'Connor, provisions for Mrs Carmada. 393 F LCotton, fnd for poor at poor farm, ~ 10.88 J H Lougliridge, medical aid to N Guss, of Barkley township 830 ' "-*s63 57 ™* „ .caffswr xM* r*«m . » ... . Shelby Grant, for work done $ 17 60 Ernest Becker, painting uew building... 75 00 B V Childers, hardware tarnished 1 79 * Warner, do . IS 34 W K Parfciaen. aaperintending building House -:..;.vTT.- UOO X Warner, stove haarda 3 7$ i " $13139 ’<s -r oenmr srrosuqtr. _ H V Childers, repnlre «• well » 9(0 PITCKM. Henry Welsh, viewer is cause 3,87*. f 13 to George Hesse, do %H*V 13 00 DH Yeoman. da Two 9 7$ Ezra C Newels. t do 3.180 975 M P Cjiner, .to 3,190

Geo M IMdilnson, sheriff, posting notice* 9» j - $ SJ 90 I nosrs AK» aninuXß. ) Gem M llnbinwun, sheriff, serving notlress 38 80 j Wm H Price, superintending Ailaina 1 Iwldgc. Marlon township 4 90 Wm B l‘rice. superintending and contracting liridgn. B°® John Van't Wood, balance for snperin* P-ndlng bridge 3 00 D U Miller, receiving grade 4 00 J P Dunlap and Pat Mulligan, extra earthwork on grade at Plnkamtnk.. . Mil W K I'mrkison, examining, su|>erlntcnding and re|H>rting on lirldges In township* nf Newton, Berkley and Marion. 13*0 Frits Xnrd. viewer in cause 3,410 I 30 A K Y <v, man, do 1410 I*o Wm Kenton, do ' 1,410, and reporting I to T A Knox. J. F, qualifying vie worm .... 1$ IT4 30 conniasioNgua’ cotut. Geo M Robinson, sheriff, summoning board | » Wm B l*rice, commissioner, service* 34 on W K Park Ison. do do ...S4 00 Isaac D Dunn, do do 34 00 Geo M Robinson, sheriff’s attendance. ..13 00 $ 84 90 corgTT orricKM. Henry A Barkley, auditor’s quarterly salary A s6*9 ® Henry I Adams, tree surer’* quarterly salary 330 00 $789 30 KI.KCTIOMB. Geo M Robinson, sheriff, posting notices $ 16 78 do do making return* to White county. 10 40 Charles H Price, clerk 7 63 Charles Jonvenat. extra services on board 400 Geo W Ilascall,* do SOO H C Phelps, do $ 00 It R Pettit, do * 00 Alfred Thompson, do 5 00 N |V Reeve, do 5 00 James W Douthit, do 4 00 Warner G Hmoot, do 5 00 O M Vickery, t do 600 David Gray, making returns of election In Hanging Grove township. 5 00 Tho* H Robinson, making return* of election In Gillum township 5 00 George Htalbatim, making returns of election In Walker township 4 00 8 It Nichols, making returns of election In Barkley township. 150 Wm 8 Coen, making returns of election in Marion township 350 E R Burr, making returns of election In Jordan township 3 40 II K Coen, making retnrns of election in Newton county. 3 50 Wm Tyler, making returns of election In Keener township. 5 00 Edward Biggs, making return* of election in Kankakee township 500 Lewi* Rich, making returns of election in Whuatfleld township 5 00 O M Vickery, making returns of election in Carpenter township 500 Wash Scott, making return* of election in Milroy township . . 150 M P Comer, making returns of election in Union township. $ 50 $139 78 FRISONXR*. Geo M Robin so:,, sheriff sllß 00 T K Harman, sheriff Renton county 53 30 Joa F Warner, clothing for prisoner 4 30 $175 00 STATIONERY Cameron, Amberg k Co., books for recorder . $ 16 75 Spring k Robertson, stationery forclcrk 13 45 do docket for E T Harding T $4 Wm B Burfonl, stationery for county . .173 00 Emmet Kannal, stationery for Co. offices 335 $213 00 TAXES *F.PUNDED. Mary Tharp, tax of 1878 $ 580 Deborah Doughty, taxes of 1876 and 1877 . 943 $ 14 T 3 INCIPKNTAI.B. Henry A Barkley, expended for postage $ 340 Henry I Adams, do 4 93 Emmet Kannal, headlight oil, etc 2 70 Catt k Smoot, lights for county offices ... 80 Goo M Robinson, work on public square . 160 N Warner, stove for elerk’s office 15 00 .1 H Baumgardner, work on out building. 300 N (Varner, frames for engraving of State House 125 Charles H Price, clerk 1 20 $ 33 88 ■DUOATIOKAL. Robert Kepnor, janitor, services $ 1 40 J H Snoddy, county superiutend’t, salary 397 00 $298 40 INfIANITY. Geo M Robinson, sheriff, In case of Oscar Luroberg $ 37 40 Charles 11 Price, clerk, case of Lumberg.. 500 T E Donnelly, dep'y sh’ff, ilo .. 19 30 .1 H Lougliridge, ex’g phys’n do .. 300 I Low man, clothing furnished do .. 18 80 $ 88 06 INPIAXAPOUS, DKI.PHt A CIUCAOO RAILROAD. J W McKwcn, advertising notice of election in Union township. $ 12 50 Geo M Robinson, sheriff, posting notices. 510 SI P Comer, services on board 5 00 Clark McColly, do 5 00 Benjamin Mnrtin, do 500 J H Comer. ilo ■ . 250 Stephen Comer, do [ . .. ... “2 50 $ 37 50 ADVERTISING. II E James, list of allowances and election notices $ 14 05 Total allowances r.-v..... $8,030 80 State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss: 1, Henry A. Barklev, auditor in and for said oountv, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and complete statement df allowances,, made by the board of county commissioners of said county at their regular December session, A. D. 1878. Witness my hand and official seal f i'x- . , Nat Rensselaer, this 16th day of Dc- ( jeember, A. D. 187*. s&jFZkS HENRY A. BARKLEY, Audit or of Jasper county, Indiana.

Harper w. sxyder, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Jasper County, Indiana. RENSSELAER BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. g. a. moss, PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON. - Office in Spltler’a brick building, opposite of th« Court House. DU. J. H. LOUGH RIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, below Austin’s hoteL Ten ptr cent. Interest wll bo added to all accounts running unsettled longer than 3 months. DR. MOSES b. alter, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. In Ime*’ drug store. DR. R r. MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Washington street, first door abovo tho aton* building. Mordecai f. chilcote! ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attends to all business of the profession with promptness and despatch. Office on Washington street, opposite the Court House. SIMON P. THOMPSON, PiYIP J. THOMPSON. Attorney at Law. Notary Public. Thompson & bro., RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Practice in all the Courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M* kion L. SriTLXB, Collector and Abstracter. R. 8. DWIOOINR. ZIMBI DWIQGINS. RS. A Z. DWJGGIN9, . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW AN D LOAN BROKERS. SIOO,OOO to loan on first mortgage, on five years time at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of SBOO or over. I~ARANK~w7fVABCOC*R, ‘ ' ATTO RN KY AT L AW, Notary Public, Real Estate Broker and Insurance Agent, Rensselaer. Indiana. Lands examined, Abstracts of Title prepared and Taxes paid. Collections a specialty. Office in Spitler’s brick building, opposite Court House. 8-46-fy. PANIKL B. MILLER. JAMES W. DOfTHIT. Miller * douthit, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COLLECTORS. Ditch and road petitions and report* carefully •prepared; titles examined, aliatmet* preparedy all collections promptly attended to, Office in btarr’a building, up- stairs, third door. 0-47 IRA W. YEOMAN, ATTORN EY AT LAW, Notary Public, Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Ageut. All legal instruments carefully written. Office over Narrow Gangs Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. tj ANKERS AND CaTTLk BROKERS; Jt> A. McCOY k THOMPSON. Bay and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on specified time depeeita, etc. Office hours from 9 o’clock a. m. to 4o’clock p. m. AUSTIk HOUSE. A. W. CLEVELAND, Proprietor. la centrally located. Large and Conveniently arranged, and no pains will be spared to make gnest* comfortable and- happy. .Thatebfo wi 11. always bs supplied with the beat .the market affords. Charges reasonable. 9-42-ly. ■ *“ >■- - ■ L Leslie c. grant. ‘~- BI.ACKBMITH. Shop on Front street. Tcrhuue’s old stand. Patronage l solicited.

GREAT REDUCTION i . i v *" * uL i# 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 Woolefc Goods of every description, I am able to offer my patrons greater bargains than ever. These goods 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 50to - - - 10.00 Best Imperial Chinchilla 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 at 40 cents to $3,50. These prices cannot be beaten. Don’t be persuaded to buy before looking at my stock. I 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 ot the truth. Respectfully, A, LEOFOIiD.

DRY GOODS! 3STEW Fill AND WIVM stock: L FU Has returtied from Ihejobbing market with a very large stock, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Furs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., and now offer* Best Dress Goods, Best Calicoes and Muslins, Best Ready Made Clothing, At prices which defy competition. No dealer ibis side of Chicago can undersell his cash figures on these articles; and no stock is superior in quality. WOOLEN GOODS, . COMFORTERS, NUBIAS, BLANKETS, TARAS, &C. A finer, belter or cheaper stock of goods in this line was never brought to'tlie county; it ombraces many articles not here enumerated that will be appreciated by all who inspect them. DPixrs for X_rtxcaJ.es, for Ola.ild.ren, IF'xa.rs for Cxen.tlem.e3a.. These Furs arc the winter styles of 1878; very good, very tasty, and very cheap. Nothing better or cheaper in this line will be offered in Jasper county this season. Overcoats Very Cheap. Overcoats Very Cheap. —- Overcoats Very Cheap. No person wanting an overcoat for a man or boy can be dissatisfied with my prices. My assortment is largo and varied, and iucludes some of the best goods ever shown ia this town. They must be sold. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Hats, Caps and Capa. Hats, Caps and Fur Caps. Call in and look at t|icso goods. They are a Tittle extra—a little better than an averoga—and because they are good lam proud To show them. LADIES’ AMD HOSES’ SHOES, CHILDREN’S SHOES, MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS. A splendid, vrell-selectej slock of custom work hi the boot -trad shoe line, embr acing •very grade popular Mtrfhis market. Also, Rubber Over-shoes, knag and hip boot*. Staple Family groceries. Staple Family Groceries. Staple Family Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Baleratus, Soap, Ac., u good as the best. Also Tobacco, both chewing and smokiag. Come and examine. F’eaarSlgr's BrlcsJc Store, Ftouaiff’s Bride Store, P'eruaig-’ffi Bride Store, . Washington Street (soult BidcJj RehsseTfi*! 1 , Indiana, i* tha place for bargains (his season in foil tnu winter dry good*, overcoats, | clothing, underwear, boots, shoe*, hats, cups, family groceries, elc.. etc.

HO TO THG FRONT! THERE IS WHERE Willey & Sigler Have Gone with their Clothing. It matters not who takes the DijU 1 1 rear car. Broad n men. No re- \ specters of per- ■ & HHiIIBIb veterans Q#■l||k have always vmH 1 fj (1 Iffifetsggli ranks and given us their sup- | I tiVEIUi 1 ■ port, can buy 1 & 9 I goods just as 1 II J W 1 R whom we know to be the cus- 9 tomer of some vice versa. NO NARROW GAUGE PRINCIPLES HERE A large 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 House in Jasper county, we will “shut up shop and go to hoein’ ’taters.” Come in, gentlemen, and bring your greenbacks or silver that it takes eash to buy goods, - . £z Sigiex.