Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1879 — Page 4
Jan. 9. '1879.
Real Estate transfers.
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Om»D*u.ar will pay for The Unbox on* year; Fifty Cents will pay for Tie Unsig months. And don’t you A Nice worsted zephyr saeque for girls for 50 cents only at the New York Store. Snow.—A scurry of light snow Hl4-0 lbs depth of a couple ot feohea Tuesday uight. Twenty-seven Degrees below Zero was the thermal register last Friday morning at seven o'clock. NbwhpaPkrs, not mutilated and as fresh reading as ever, for sale at The Union office for 10 cents a doaen. F. J. Sears <fc Co. will take corn and oats on accounts due them. Business must be settled. Cail •arly and attend to thia. . The Weed SewiWo Machine has a world wide reputation. It will bu sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkina 36-1 f. • At the Mill a sign reads “No ! grinding until a break up or general * thaw out." Thai’s what’s the matter with year corn and buckwheat. Frozen Ears, noses, fingers and feet are prevalent among the genus Asms that inhabit Jasper comity. That arctic wave last week did the business.
Writing Paper. —Business men will find a superior stock of note and latter paper, at The Union office, very cheap. The very best in the maikeL Jay W. Williams, of Kentland, with wife and charming littledaughter enjoyed the iulensest portion of the frigid term with father-in-law John Makeever. Marriage Licenses were issued to Tlhmum J. Zimmerman and Hester A. Millet, January Ist, and William 11. Ramey and Margaret M. Ko wen, January 7 th.... ■<. ~ - Pos imaster Sigler and family spent the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage, which was New Yeer’e eve, with their relatives at Wheeler, Porter county. Twenty five .cents will pay for The Union for three months. Where is the Jasper county family so Indigent that it cannot afford to take a local newspaper at these rates? e Scene Painting —The scene printing for Starr’s Hall and the advertising drop curtain are the work of Mr. E. G. Bean. Everybody praise the excellency of the work ' and pronounce the artist among the best. During January, 1879, I will *ell the remainder of my stock of fall and winter goods at ten per eesL lass than coat. Will prove this to any person’s satisfaction.’ Call early for bargains. T. M. Jonhs, merchant tailor.
WB Shall continue to sell goods during this mouth at reduced prices. All persons having cash to pay for goods will find it greatly to their advantage to call and cx*mine our goods and prices before buying. F. J. Sears & Co RnttGious.—This is the week of prayer, and religious services are being held nightly at the Methodist Episcopal church. On Friday night, Saturday, Saturday night and. Sunday night Presiding Elder Godfrey will preach in that church. Non.—A if persons having unsettled accounts with F. J. Sears & Co. wiH please call and set life. They cannot afford to let accounts run. They must close up last year's business. Take heed to this and attend to the matter without fur* lher notice.
School Report.—C. W. Coen, teacher of Union school, district No. Marron township, reports for the month ending December tflb, M7B, the enrollment of 26 pupils, with an average daily attendance of S4JL Those periset in deportment, punctuality and etndy were Eva Burk, Lula Stoner, Mertla Nowels, Luella Hemphill, Jtlnnie Hemphill, Mand Hemphill, Kmnta geiilMJ and Edgar Kenton.
Envelopes. —A large brand new •lock of envelopes received this week. Only 15 cents for a bnnch of 25 with return card neatly Sri nted; only ftO cents for 100; only 2.00 lor 500; only >3.00 for 1,000. Goods warranted beet quality. Call <>n or address Hoback E. Jansa, Union office. Renewlaer, Indiana. Corrk-i'ondknts.—Tiik Union wants n correspondent in every school district in Jasper county to report the deaths, marriages, births, fires, accidents, or other events of general interest that occur. The publisher of Tiih Union is willing to pay a reasonable compensation for services of this kind. Hand Amputated. —Albert Bissenden while working at a corn shelter at F. L. Cotton's cribs yesterday, had his right hand drawn into the machine and mangled so that amputation was necessary. Dr. J. 11. Lotighridge cut off the member mi as to preserve the thumb.
Killed nr a Horse.— Last Friday evening Dr. Moses B. Alter was summoned to attend Aimer Burns, in Barkley township, eight miles northeast of town, whom a playful horse that he was leading from water had kicked in the side so violently as to knock senseless. Mr. Burns lived only an hour or two after receiving his injury. School Teachers will please send in the reports of their schools not later than Monday of the week they desire them published. And, by the way, these reports are published simply as a matter of accommodation to teachers; they arc perfectly welcome to the use of these columns to a limited extent for that purpose, if they desire it. Deaf and Dumb, —The thirty-fifth annual report of the trustees and superintendent of the Indiana institute for educating the deaf and dumb, has been received at this office. From it is shown that Jasper county is represented in the institution by Mary F. King of Remington, and Mary Favelock, Erast us A. Rhodes, Grace A. Rhodes and Kinniaretta J. White of Rensselaer. The whole number of inmates received during 1878 waa 379, discharged 51 ; remaining 328. Jon Printing.— You can’t get job printing done cheaper or better in Ihdiana than at The Union office. Special rates are offered on fancy calling cards. A fine stock, conof Snow Flake, Double Snow Flake, Wave Bristol, Pattern Bristol, Medallion Bristol, Ivy Leaf Bristol, Oriental Bristol, Phantom Bristol, etc., etc., —there is nothing better in the market. Prices greatly reduced. Call on or address HorACic E. James, Union office, Rensselaer, Indiana. Installation. —District Deputy Grand Chancellor Nathaniel W. Reeve officiated at the seremonics of in st aflat ion a’. Rensselaer Lodge No. .82, Knights of Pyjhiaa, last Thursday evening. M. F. Chilcote is Chancellor Commander; Benj. Tuleur, Vice Chancellor; Robert Patton. Prelate; Frank B. Meyer, Keeper of Records and Seal; Geo. M. Robinson, Master of Finance; Leslie C. Grant, Master of Exchequer; Erastus Peacock, Inner Guard; Ed. D. Rhoades, Outer Guard. School Rkpobt. —A. C. Jones, teacher of Bontragei school, Marion township, reports for the month ending January 3d the enrollment of 25 scbolars. The average daily attendance was Those perfect in study were Ainsie Williams, Frances Adams, Jane James, William Haley, John Haley, I’htbe Wood, Alice Wood; perfect in attendance, Willie Hoover, Alfred Hoover, Amide Williams; perfect in conduct,'Frank Hoover, Albert Doty, John Doty, Frances Adams, Amsie Williams.
Look at the Rensselaer Union and see whether a railroad does not make business lively. We live iu hojie.— Lowell Bnlerpri&e. Yes, the railroad proves a great auxiliary to the transaction of business, and it also has made business and will make still more, especially after it is completed to Chicago. But it is presumed that the healthy appearance of Tub Union’s local advertising columns has suggested the comment; and if so the inference that it depends altogether or largely upon the railroad, is a mistaken one. The business men of Rensselaer nave always been liberal advertisers, and the railroad owes existence to their enterprise and money, not their business to. the road. One of the merchants of Rensselaer, Mr. Leopold, io one year patronized these columns io the extent of more than $250, and that, too,-before the railroad was built. And he said that it paid him. The Union endeavors to make advertising pay its patrons, consequently maintains a large local circulation; it publishes a “dead’Tofe disreputable advertise-
ment to “fill a cheap foreign advertisement, thus (discriminating against home patrons; its prices are nlwuys rehMmahlc. In this connection a reduction is announced in tire tariff for locals or reading notices. Hereafter the charge will be five cents a line instead of ten cents for first publication. and three cents instead of fire for each subsequent publication i •without change of type.
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TAIL* WO. ». On aad after lUmiay, Iteretebar Mtk. Urt, train* will ruu, until further notices, follow.: UOtXeaolTU. XT ATI 0 XX. OOIHO XO«TB. Na. 1. No. 1. Lv 11.I* a. m ... Uauu.ni S.l»l>. m. nrr. •• II.U •* .Pleasant I.M ” “ - Flag “ Zartl’a. Flag" “ •- 11.47 •- . Hanging Greve, M 3 •• " - ILIA •• .Lcc'ii *»0 “ “ “ Hag “ . Shnrp.bnrg Flag“ - Ar lt.il n. m ... BnaorunD “ Lr* L» i.«g •• . .. •• 4.M •• arr. “ Flag “ Wanl'i!.. . Flag" “ Flag •• Wright'. Flag''“ “ ».u8 “ ..... .Hwmer'a. .... MO “ “ Ar I.K) “ .Montic«i.u». .4.0* “ Lvn. ALLEN HRGIAiUfHLiKKiaTgMIiK.sT. John Millikan, AMlatant Superinfimlrnt.
Vick’s Floral Culae. A bteuitlfnl work of ltd page*, on. Colored Flower Ftate, and too Illuterationa, wRh <eKTiptiona of th. b«»t Ftowdnand V»rMablw, and how to grow chrai. All for a flv. oeat itamu. In Engli.h or G.ruiau. The Ftew.r and V*g«taM« Oardto, 17* Fsgte. Six Colored Plato., and many hundred Engraving.. For M> eeato In paper cover*; |LOO In elegant cloth. In German or English. Virk’* llltrtrated Wtethly Bagwrin., to Rage*, a Colored Plate In every numlMT and many doo engraving*. Pric.ll.fc a year; Five Copie* tor M.M. Specimen Number* sent for 10 rent*. Viek'* Mwdaare the beat in tke world. Send Flv. Cent Stamp tor a Floral Gnlda, ooateluiug Liat and Price, and plenty of Information. Adilrew, JAMES VICE, Rochertte, N. Y. U. LEGAL. NOTICES. jq-OTICE OF SURVEY. State of Indiana, Jasper countv, m: George Fre*lu>ur, Joliu Uobiiu.>n, Rutherford C. Rayburn, Rylverter Hilton, Andrew Prevo, Albert G. Itolib, Francis Collin, W. 11. Hollowcll'tfull name unknown) and all other parties liitcrested, will take notice that 1 will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, on Tuesday, January latli, I*7», to make a least survey of Section 10, Township SO north, of Range S west, In Jn.peroouuty and state of Indiana, and subdivide the same, or so much thereof as will be necessary to establish the boundaries of my land, which Is drecrlbed a. follows, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of .Section 10, Township 30 north, of Uaugc f west in said connty and state. January Uth" 1»7». DENNIS HILTON. jqOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Jasper county. In. he Jasper Circuit Court, March term, 1379. Richard VV. Holme* vs. Mary Gill and Martin Gill. Complaint No. 1(M1. Now comes the plaintiff, by K. S. 1 Z. Dwiggius, his attorneys, and file, ad affidavit that the residence of the defendant.. Nary Gill and Martin Gill, is not in the state of Indiana, slid that they are necessary parties to wiid notion. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant* that unless they Im anti appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to bo holden on the thin} Monday of March, A. D. IW9, at the Court House In Rensselaer, in mi <1 county and .tote, and answer or demur to snid complaint, the same will be heard and determined iu their absence. By order of the t'ou.t. I Li witness whereof 1 hero'.into set '/Bitar, \my hand and affix the seal of said Iconit-kt Rensselaer, Indiana, this •O v gtll rtay\f J.uittarv. A. D. 1979. \ CH ARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. 11. AZ. Dwleglns, ntt’y. lorpl’ff. 17-lt TO NQN-RE6IDKNTS. State of Indiana, Jasper countv. ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court. March ’ten.i, 13791 Joseph G. Hunt vs. Charles .-ipeus. Complaint No. IT’D. Now comes the plaintiff, by K. S. ft-Z. Dwfggins. Ids attorneys, and tiles his <oni|daint lutroin. together with an affidavit that said <tefeudant Is not a resident of the state of Indiana, and tiiat lie is a necessary party to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said dcfemlaiit that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term ot the Jasper Circuit Court, to bo lioldou on the third Monday of March. A. L>. 1579. at the Court House in Rensselaer, iu said county and state, and answerer demur to said complaint, the same will be heaisl and determined iu In* absence. By order of the Court. Witness mv name and the senl of /i.. A ?'\saiii court nl&xed nt Rensselaer this ( Jbth day of January, A. D. 1579. CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. A Z. Dwiggius, iitt'ys fur pl’ff, 17-3 t. TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper county, s»: In the Jasper Circuit Court, March term. 1879. Waiter Braden vs. William W. Foster find Angeliuo Fq>:er. Complaint No. 1731. Now comes the plaintiff, by li. S. A Z. Dwiggins. his attorneys, and files un affidavit that both of said defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, nnd that they are necessary parties tn said action. Notice is therefore herebv given said defendants that unless, they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on the third Monday of March, A. D. 187 S), at the Court House in Rensselaer, in saiil county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. w. Witness my name and the senl of Z«xr * »\nnid court affixed at Rensselaer, Inl Jdiaua, this Sth day ol Jauuarv, A. 1879. CHARLES If. PRICE,’ Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. A Z. Dwiggins, aU’ys for pl’ff. li-Bt. rpAX NOTICEFORTIIEYEAR 1378.-Nolic.e A is herehv given to the tax payers of Jasper county, Indiana, that I have received the Tax Duplicate of said county fortlie year ISJB, and thut 1 will attend at the Com.ty Treasurer’s office. In Rensselaer, for the purpose of torch ing taxes until the third Monday in April, being the list day of the month, I<S>9. Tile following are the rates of taxesiu Jasper county. Indiana, for the veur 1878, on each one hundred dollars valuation Of property, also the amount an each poll: ’
Si JSI $ C Sfi’PiH H H H ST 2 . =o•g 2. o TOWNSHIPS S[BSs*l».S g B g?S g, tJSs. ■ : y? i ,:i - -IL iot ct ct ct ct ct ct ct $ et rt ct ct ct I Hanging Grove.. ... [l2 2 W 45 10 15 25 12 1 07 .Ul'.’O 50 25 1 75 GJllafo 112 2 ifi 45 10> 10 10 10 115 ',0)7,0 i. 100 AValker. |l2. 2 Jfl 45 Itfu 2C 25 1 5C 3>,50 !. 100 ißnrklov . 12 2 Jtl 45 15 10 15 10 1 25 WIW 25 125 (Rensselaer Town of 'l2 2 10 45 iK 26 25 I 86 '6*so. . ] 00 iMdrion [l2 2 tn 45 15,15 10 1 It 70|50l 1 00 i-lof-dan - ,12 2 16 45 10 20 3) 151 It -0 1501... 100 'Ndwton >l2 ' 2 16 47, 10116 . 16 1 It so| . 1 40 ;!ieeuar .. .' |l2| 2 1H 47. 10 15 50 25 1 75 ,50 |3o|.. . 1 00 .Kankakee. |l2[ 2 16 45 10 15 25 25 1 60* *7X) 7.01 1 00 Jwheutfield ...... . . . [l2! 2 16 4.1 15 20 10 25 1 451 [ool. 50 I. 100 ; (Carpenter ... I2i 2 16 43 15 15 20 15 1 40! |50!7,0i.’,0 I 60 Remington Town of 12 2 16 45.. 7m [56 501 j 100 [Milroy 12 2,16 171 15 2B 20 1 80H50 50 . J . 1 00 (jUtlfon 12l 210 45 10 20 80 251 COl<so SOL. I 100
in addition to the above, a tax is levied on persons owning or harltoring dogs. as follows; On one inabLstaxllJKk.otf eaah.julsliJionai male dog |2.00, on each female dog $2.46. By an Art of the General Assemble the Tax Duplicate is divided into two instalments: The first, including Road Tax. must be paid bv the third Mondav in April, or the whole will Be delinquent and subject to penalties. The second installment on or before the flrat Monday ot November following. On the third Monday in April 1879, ten per cent, penalty will be added to all delinquencies; and I shall proceed according to law to make collections, if necessary by distress and sale of |>ersonal property. ; Assessments on read esl;Us for the opening and repair of ditches are due and payable with other taxes. All taxes doe from the payee of any oountv order miiiit' be paid before nuy such order will be redeemed. Bring your road receipts with yon when von come to pay your first installment, as receipts cannot be taken after the annual settlement in > •.June. It is the duty of tax-payers to call for the property on which they wish to pay, and see that they have separate receipts for each township or town ; also, before leaving the office see that tliey are correct. Tax-payers will find It greatly to their advantage to call early and avoid mistakes Incident to the rush of business of the last few days; and those that have tbeir tax complicated, such as undivided estates, art especially requester! to call when we are at leisure, aa considerable time is required to make the division and separate receipts. . , . After the Uth day of Decern Iter, l«7S,the auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for all unpaid taxes for 18T7 and former years, to whleb will ba added the taxes of 1878; which sale shall occur on the second Monday in February IW9. unless [mid before that time. All persons owing delinquent taxes are hereby untitled to settle them speedily, as the treasurer is required by law to force collections bv distress ami sgje of personal property if no't ■ HENRY I. ADAMS. ’ j 14-4 Treasurer of Jasper County, 1nd,,..
GREAT REDUCTION / ■ T . W T IX j 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,! 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, $4.50 to - - - XO.OO Best Imperial Chinchilla Overcoats ; - - Best imitation Chinchilla Overcoats $6 to 8.00 Ja. nice School Suit $3 to - - - - 0.00 'Hats for Wen and Boys from 25 cents to each. Other Houses would consider them cheap at <0 cents to $3,50. These prices cannot be beaten. Don’t be persuaded to buy before looking at riiy 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 eent. 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, ll . ■ ■ ■ ■
com bi iimphoi THE BITTER WAT. I EmW ■ ■ ‘ • THE Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BBDIAfOOfPUSTfRS, rXND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They cur? by absorption rsther than dragging the systent .They have:proven beyond perad'venture the cheapest, tbs most pleasant, convenient, surest and most satisfactory curative, also permanent and thorough system-regulator iu the world, and are applicable to the infant, youth and adult of both sexes. Experience has led to au honest belief that there is no disease that can bo kept in subjection, or that can be modified, by the use of medicine, but that can be acted upon Ju a far more satisfactory manner by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (tbe Pad, Plasters and Medicated Foot Batua. known as absorption salt), it is also believed that there is NOdisease that medicine can cure but U.atcan be cured more promptly and effectually by this treatment. Certain it ia that times without, number, diseases universally acknowledged beyond tbe reach of medicine have melted away nnder tbe action ALONE of these remedies. And. tbe work was done so quickie, with so little inconvenience to tbe patient, that in many cnees tbe pain was gone before he or she was aware. More than a million witnesaea bear testimony to these statements. These are no kPe words or misrepresentations. but are susceptible ofproof. hi the nameof blumanty try them. The following are some of the many diseases the IJ VEH PAD 06. remedies will enre:Fever and Ague, Kidnev Trebles, Billions Disorder, Irregular Action of the &W&er. Rbetosm. Periodica! Headaches, All kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Arne Cake, Sick Headache, Chill Fever, Lumbago. Sciatica, Dumb Ague, PalnlnSiae.Back.BtomBillioua and every kind of ach. Shoulders and Fever, _ Muscles. Diarrhoea,Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice, Neuralgia, BHUoua Colic. All these hive their origin, directly or Indirectly, in the Stomach and Liver? If you doubt K Foot, by the pair, W cents; Body, to cento ewth. Medicated Foot. Bathe, 25 cents a package: six packages,») .IK If your druggist does not keep them, send price, either the money, postal order or registered letter, and all will be sent you by mail, tree of charge, axeept the ealt. wblcb is cent by express at thp expense of the purchaser. Tbe following communications explain themrelves: - . . _ , CAMBsrotw, lix. Messrs. Bates t Hanley: I have been wearing one of the Holman Pads. It has relieved me from complaints of long standing, improved toy health wonderfully, and I feel like a new woman. I would like to act as yonr agent in this city, and by so doing I bel.eve I would carry happiness tobuhdreda ot families. Sours truly, . r
' Mas. C. N. Cabtvb. AuaouA. hi-, May Ist. IS7S. Gentlemen t I have beeiva great sufferer with neuralgia in the stomach, and also with dumb ague, flaring spent thousands ot dollars to get cured, but allto no purpose, until abouttbc Ist of March last I was Induced to try One of Holmans Pads, which has entirely cured me, and I am now engaged in Selling these Fads, and doing all I can to spread tbe glad news ot lhi» cure and indues oteeratotrrlt, AG. s. . -- . Fionia, HL, Juno, 1. Iplrehasrd one of Tow Holman Pads for both mv wife and mother, who were suffering with Bflliodsness. Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Ped has completely cured them. goprK' J. Wnsunt. Addriss eiiber of the following oi Joest**”**" j 134, Madison St., Chicago, lU. Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. H : 1 Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio. „ 41S Millwaukae St., Killwankee, Win. Beat’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. BATKS t for Uo Jfortk terse. Bl ' ■' . Hi'ewt n ■amana JOB PRINTING CHEAP AT - -.r.r~7»t^^^yaKctr l -',r-srr^B~r | Kgf tmu-s ■ -.-wst The Union Office.
HO TO THE FRONT! I® ■W’ESESIRLES Willey I Sigler Have Gone with their Slothing. It matters not who takes the OMy; | 1 c rear car. Broad |> Gauge gentle- ** men. No respecters of persons. The jg|| - R veterans BL have always w ig I stood in our W | a roR It|IMMIII§I ranks and giv- w I ||l '1 IF en us their sup- g S port, can buy B & goods just as I |k jlll I I a( cheap as one & W M K whom we know ■ WS to be the cus- I g tomer of some |||gggig|| r other house and vice versa. ■~ 4 "‘ NO NARROW GAUGE PRINCIPLES HERE '"' ■■ , A largo 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- remember that it takes cash to buy goods. ' \
