Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1879 — Page 4
INENSSEIiARR UNION '"SSSktCf. Vtb. 6. 1879.
Real Estate Transfers.
■«»rv 5. Ik* rr**ni «r traikatara «f i**i eata!* in Jhaper cauuty »«. MitfwrHs ft'Hertok H«*as-er. f M • hfn« 2**7 i.'Ttfif («■ part » tis uvr mv u>«tyr7-vn norm .. ftt.Mo Thomas Price (a rarer T. Call, e 111 m an* S» M *~m a.t« .... ... 1(0 Mary Mcl-auxtilm UvJolin f>. Orr, aw a**7*lß-«acre*. Quitclaim 1 John A.. Winrooui to Uuo. A. Crook or, aw e hf n« 11 3*lk-240 acrra - '. *,400. John Kohler aat I Peter Ittnmku* to .'oha it. Wa«Mi rt al., »w aw 11 W o—4o Mila. (O’ It ears' C Atlnaia coainiiasionor to John 11. Varea, « hf aw i»»» a hf ac aw ae 24 ■1 •; a hf Mr *8 81 <4-M0 r.crr* ,750 < wlliarinrWett ae Michael Mtbl>c, *w re (til—Hurra. ..... . 100. J »hn Hiuwn to Joseph E. Young. all of *i <i«;aaaiif *• ar hf aw swinv al si o: sc BhrawscnoJO SI 0; nhf Tic lie nvv 2J SI •—1.400 acres 7,000 Jehu VV. Uarlow to Marv J. Barlow. n« 11 » 4—lßß iicma - 1.000 Marv Uobeten to Rosa Boheien, part »w SI Si 15S. »cre» (00 Patrick' I>. Uatlarher to lliclil Re», Jo-icv-'h l)«rlt>r, llTtl)ii|i of Port Wayne, lot < Mock 1 man of Keminßh >0 125 Julia A. Hughes to Harvey Tniesijcll, he aw 12 SI (; *W *W «"• IV 2.1 81 (; iot 8 of U!» 8: lota I an<t 4 ae lie 12 SI 0; lot ( ID kv BwfilS; iw> aw 81 3SU; aw ne<lot*t »!>»;.-4*1,4* anew 4.000 A tab three atortgaffla anil two chattel tnorif*l«t - Preaching*—Elder D. T. II il■tead will preach in llte Chrielian church oexl Sunday. ==.. ABsmsT.-Judge Hammond, Hon. It S. Dtviggins, S. 1\ Thompson, A. Leopold, L. Kern and I. Lowinan arc absent from home this week. Pcxebai.h —Rev. \V. G. Vessels has attended six funerals in two f '•pelts, three of which were upon lr.?t unday. All these of adults,"ex cept one. Two funerals in one day is a t are occurranoefor. Rensselaer, hut on Sunday last, Dr. Harris 11. Moss and Mr. J. D. Morgan were buried iu W eston cemetery. Died.—A daughter, the eldest child vs Ezra C. Nowels, auditor elect of Jasper count j*, died last Tuesday bf diphtheria, Slur was
eight or nine years old. M Died. —Mr. John D. Morgan, an obi resident of Jasper county, died oT typhoid pneumonia, at" his n s idtmce near Rensselaer, on Saturday last, aged 68 years. He was universally esteemed. Religious Services. —Rev. W. G. Vessels will preach in the Moth- j odist Episcopal church next Sunday 1 night at 7 o’clock. Subject: The development of Christian character. Alj .are cordially invited to attend. Died.—Dr. II arris 11. Moss, son of Dr. G. A. Moss, an invalid for Jlsany years, died of rheumatism of the heart, at his Father’* residence: February Ist, 18714, aged 29 years. llis death had long been daily ex peeled. Bal Masque.— Extensive preparations are Leiug made for a mas tpierade ball in Rensselaer on the night of February 21st. It will bi* conducted under the auspices of liettsselaer Lodge No. 82, Knights <*f Pythias, and, everything will be done decently and iu order. Theatrical.— -The Rensselaer dramatic club are making preuara’**>n to present at an early dale the tlfa-ina of “Nick of the Woods.” If severe study and an earnest desire to succeed ni.d please will uceottipHeh anything in that ditec" turn, certainly this drama wilt 1 e a ou'sitt the best ever shown m*Jtensr selaer boards. Eiitirely’ tiew stage ecet.cry is biing painted for t],.c piny. Scuffoi. Retort.—John E. Alter t« a cli er ot Burn s seb mJ, id arkl e v township, rt*p'vrls for month ending J aim ary 24 th, 1870, tlie < nrollino of o 8 scholars - and the average* da.i'y 1 attendTiiCy- - pst-v entei-l, cases of fardiness: Lilibie PrKdv Minerva Price, Wilbur I'lon lice, Nancy Gall, I.uvica Cali,. George t’all and Robert Hurley Were per* feet in deporttitcnT, punctual! iy and Ffitdy. School Report. —h F. Wairen, teacher, rcjioits the following for school disirict No. S (Bell Ceniei), iMa}-ion towitshiji, for tlie lerm iTinimeneing Nov. 4. 18pfrahiTemT! "UidUib ps-HlhT Ao. pupils eitf'dled, 21average- daily attendonec, 165. Those perfect in at--Jc!K?‘i‘P‘»‘e. Study and good lu-hnvb'u-ai re Clara St iokiiousc- and Lawtumce! Baker - Lizzie Stackhouse missed but <pe dm*. 1 lmteraxce.— At" 'the temper- ! nitce meeting Monday evening offi eers of the Jasper Couniy Teinjier- ’ nr.ee jL’nibn Were elected for three , 1 hey are, Prof. Beery, ] it-siduii, Miss C.iudace Boroughs, Vice president, Charles G. Sears. 4*Ccrclai v, Alfred Tiiompson, treas. tirer. r i he next regular nice ling of the organization will be held in the Chrisiiun church on the first Monday evening of March, 1879. Died.’—Mrs. Minerva A., wife of Willis J, Inies,died Tuesday night, Kebsuarv 4th, 1679, after protracted i lues*, df q pelmoiinry afR-ction. Her himhnnd and four small chib, ijreii are left to mourn the loss of a faithful wife and devoted mother «ho w** a ktTid HR^fiLor—a ffiost i Vkidleiit troniHn in all the relations of society. Hey funeral will >be oomhieted at 10 o’clock litis mornin«f from the Methodist Epipcopal ohuieli; religious set vine* Uy Rev. -W. G- Vessel*. •' •
, L. Cotton cMlim.Ueit that ho has bought 1,000 bushels of oats per w*ek since August Ist, 1878, part of the lime as high as 1,00.0 bushels per day;- for which lie psid 14 to F 5 cents a bushel. He bowgfrt-in 4-be- same time. L.2SO, liuaheU of wheat for which he puid *5 to 80 cents a bushel. Since last spring lie has bought 70,000 bushels of corn, pay ing for old 20 to .90 cents a bushel, and for new 21 to 22 cents: sn average, lie estimates, of 25 Oohts. This winter his corn receipts averaged 1,000 bushels a day.
LEbAL NOTICES, j jnXEl TTRfX’K NOTICE. Rikftco 1. hereby piren that Hie linderaipiol bus in-on niipiMut.nl Kxecutrl* of the- Inti n il! soil tC'Hinunt of Koslnk Erooumn, lute of Jasper county. Imllaim, >tcocn»oM raid entate is suppowsl to be solvent. ICensHelncr, Indiana, .Inniiarv 21st. IS7O. hai;uinr i'. k/ioadks. 19 , Executrix. - * O lII.RIFt'S SALE. —lly virtue of a cerlilied O ropv of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper eiirpit court, in a cause IVheroin t.eori;* Wilkinson is tdainUff, and John Q. Itceords and Jane Iteeiints aredefeudant*. nntnirine tlie to make the sum of three luttidrtnl and seventy-five dollar* ami serentveijrht cents !*:iTs.;»;i with interest on laid docred and Costa, f will existse *t nubile sale...to the highest bidder. On Saturday, the ilk day of Mnrilt, A. D. ISM, between the hours of 111 oh lock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in., of said day. at the door of the court house, in Keaasehii r. Jtispor cxiiinti. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not ev i edmtf seven years, tho foilow Ini: real estate, to-n it: The. sotiilieast ipiarter '.'of tlienorlhi-ast <juai ter (t 4 ) of section number two (S). in lowuship number thirty ~toi ...n-thj of Bttutf* itit.mh*r five {."I; west, in Ja.-per i ovnty. :,»d state of Indiana. If suJli r-enis and profits will not sell for a sufiicient sum to sati.-fv snot de re*, interest and costs, i will, at the same time and plat-s, expose to public sale the fee tdniide of said real estate, or vo dutch thereof as may tie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest 'and costs. Said sale will Tit- made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. UEUHviI-: U. ROBINSON, Shcrifl of Jasper county, Indiana. Eelirwiry Bd. A. l>. |s79. If. s. X /.. Dwfiggi'ns, atfye for pl’iT. 21-3 t. O 11 ERIKt'S >ALEk—ltr virtue of a certifiisl O ropy of a decree to y.ie directed from The eh-ik of the .15sper circuit* i-oert, iu a cause wherein At illium A. Thotoi -ou is plaintiff, and John t'lilly and ( uliy, hi- w ife, whose first name is mi known, are defendants, requiring' me to make the sum of three hundred and cignty-eight dollars and forty-eight 'rents ;»:i>s.4!k>. w it It interest on said decree and cd t is, I w ill expose at pul-lie sale, to the Iririicst bid-' tier..v/iepdn;/. Hit Bth day at March, A. I). la;.>. iKMwceu'Uio hour* of le uh lock a. nv-aiuL 4 o i-iock p. in., of said day, at the door of tlu-c-iiii-t lnuist*. iu RcnsseTacr. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and pr-niLs for u term not cxciH-iling seven years, the following real estate. to-u it: The northeast quarter ; of the southeast quarter id) of section seventeen il7), in township twenty-eight (is) north, of range . 't' COzi... wvxLJhjLut.ci:.cuuu4,..:uid..it4.t.i.-. jyf tndlitna, if tm-li reitts and pi-ofits will rot sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, J will, at tlie samo time arid ■ place, expose tojniblic sale tin- fee simple of saidroal estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to (Itscliarg-e «ah| decree, interest’and costs, haid sale will he inaile without any leItef whatever froip valuation or ain ira i-enier t law t.EnRGE Jl. If01!INsi i\, Sherifl* of Jasper countv, Indiana. February lid. A. ft. Isr-i. Thompson X Bro., atl’y-ffor pJ’IT. gl-llt. Sti Kit I EE’S S A LE.— By Virtue of a certified copy of a decree to tiie directed from the clerk-ol tbo Ja»|Hir circuit court, in a cause vviierciu Jolin kli.kqcv'or is plaintiff, and Istiac t» Bra-ket and Marv Ann brasket anfdefcndants. requiring me to make tho sum of one hundred ami lorty-eight dollars atnl thirtynine cents (514*1.30), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder,, an .V t inlay, tht S/A day at March, A. J). lSTii, between* the holies of l*t> o'clock a. 111. and 4 O'e-loek p. in., of said day. al the door of the court house, in Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana. th« rent., and profits fora term not exceeding seven tears, the following real;..estate, ui-wit: The southwest quarter :«*kof tin southwest quarter (if) of serilon eighteen 'l4), in township thirty ('JV north, of range six l'<) west, in Jasper e.jutuy. and state of..lndiana.- If Sttcli rents and profits \v ill not sell for a sdfliejeut sum to satisfy' said lieci ae, interest and costs, I'vvili, at the'sanie time and place, expose to puldi'c sale the fee sitnpletd said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharga said decree. Interest at:d cost*. Sard sale wilT he mad’e* without any relief from valuation or appi.-tiseuie.it laws. GEORGE M. ROBtN.«OX, Sheriff of Jasper cotmtv, Indiana. Kchrnary 34. A. J). 1-473. Tlioinpsbu A tiro., att’ys for pl’ff. 21-3 t.
SHERIFF’S SA LU—lly virtue <>f a ceritfltd j kw copy of a decree to rut* directed from thy clerk of tlu* Ja>per circuit csjurt. in « cause —kdwarda is plaintiff, anti « Wardress Hawkins atul Janu.Hawkins are de- i fewdnnt.s rcquirin!r-*«j' to nutke tlie sum of i twelve hundred anti Aatv-eight, dollars and I nineiy-two cents with interest on ' I saisl tieeree ami eosta, l will expose *!q highest i»id<ler. «w Jinfurihry,' j il>iy of March. A. I*. tS7'J. between the hours of ; j W o’elnek r.. in. and 4 o’clock p. n}.,of said day. I at theiloor of tlie court house, in Rensselaer, ! •)a*per county,.lndiana,-tlu; rents aml 'pntiU \ tor a .term lot exceeding seven \ «ais, the fol- ! -ipwiiijj real estate, to-wit: The north half i\\) i of the southwest 4|iij*Her (V,T oUstrtion ntiieu euiU-' , uviovvi\>uii» thirty -two uorUi, of j 4-Tauge live (5] west, contaitiinjr eightv-four and ' thiHy-hundredths (SLift)) acres; also the east : half of the southwest quarter {and’ the sfciullu*ast miai ter ; U - oi. tiie nortliv\e>t garter . *. 4 of section six (tf.J, in townshipihirty-4»ne ! e-i; north, of range seven (7j went, in -.laspef S j~eoTnYtT.“ar.TT jtax«r”«TTlTTiTfana, coiitaiuiu £ ln ;iTT 1 tv. o hundred and four and thirlv-hundredths ; acres. If stu b rents and protits w: 11 j j not soil h r a sufficient sunvto satisfy said dei.e ’ee, interest and costs. I will, at thesann t li e | and place, expire t • i'uolie sale the fee *iiiij 1 oi : s;. i i i’e.d estate, or so murli thereof as may bf» | suOicientt Slarge said decree, mteresi and - s ' ifnr vrii?' r j 1 Tel . vniaicycr Troln v iiTuatTou 7>r apTiraHom *n t J j la-ivf. IiLoJD.K .V. RukhNSDN, ; SlieritT' of; .1 asper-c iitntv. Icditiua. i February G 1, lU P. iU. > A i>\)agsins, atl’ys for pILT. 21-LT. I i*-* * * ! 4 DMJ.N.I 'THATuH'f FALL OF RKAE j *t. !A l. Ni.lx ,• i. ii. i ct.y given ibin ,iv - j viiqin-. :an tii-.!. i-of t.’iv Li-i ’or c:. rt. ! i-!K?iV i ill or ii-t- lo.ii; t, 0 u j-ago,- 5-ili ■ r 7'_ lynl 55.3, til;-iiint.TSigQcf'l, it,iiiinii.-i!*::ov!- t ,r liil* v-l.lli- "i Jackson K.ans, (iei-easv-l, \\ iii . . . ! lei loi- sale fir.«rii nil- saienii ami ttllt-r the Kith . , tia>; of Man h. A. I). 1*79. «i the offiveof s.-int a-.!milllMras»ei M"nt*'Wwk»-f.f H'enssi-laiT, Imli-;-WMlUOlie i<»iteSving liesi-i-ibed.jea 1 estate : ; In l'ulasti county. tn.liana. to-\v : ite The west I half ,'i}‘of the muttieaat qe.in-ter mnl six- 1 ! teen amt seventy-two huiuln-iltlts 'JH.72J avret* ' 1 oil of the west sole of--ilk.-east huJf (V. ~f j| )C ' |to i t).east quarter ;■. of section, six ,in ; towiishij. twenty -time (2.‘ north, range fuur 1' | : west, tis jray aaii satis-fy,..,a mortgage on sahi'" | real estate extx-4ittsl .lHnTi.-ir}- 25tii, 1273, hv the ! sahi Jaeks-.m Kvi.|l e. in his lyfel-iiiif in vi hieh N:m v .1. L-.ai ; . I.is .. lie, jioiueti; also an e.j 11,'ii itTuUvfiieti tvv<i-t6iWSof thefoHow iiigyli's.-j-iiii-ii i j real estate iii .J:v.s[>er eeuuty. Isutiatiu. to-tut: ; The west half of the northwest quarter (?,) J of the sou tlieast quarter iU) of section thirtgI four ’ (34;. iftwiisi.ij* twentv-nine ,23) north. . r. nge lour t vi es.. ' IT KV|. OF 4-.U.K.—One-third r.t the lenehaso j money to he cash iu In.mi; ihe r«w«tin7l,r in I e.t) u3l j'X) ineuu at nine a inn I eighteen Tifi; 1 -I vkii'yi,s; waiving vaUiatiou anti appruiisenicut ia»*. ami 'segure.i by gocal freeholtl sectirifv. F'ettiiiarv 6th, A. I>. utTfiv' * , StORDEt 2- -1 1 ', Athniriistrnt -r.
ISTES'W CROP lew Orleans Sugar, New CropJfcas, Fine CkHccs, CHEAPER THAN EVER! Salt by tbe Barrel V '«s cheap as sold in any railroad town in tiu'Wcst. All kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Woodenware, Queenswarc, Glassware, &c., foj: sale by C. O. Starr., Q-roc^eir, rsTAßiiiaass zk issa.
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE NO. 8j Oti and after Moiulay, liecevnln-r |r*tb. lA7**, truius viiil run. uimf further notice, a. follftwHi I.UIXU SOI Ml. .STATIOXS. , IiUIMLEOIkTUk No. 1. i No. 2. I.v 11.15 a. m Hi:x»»n,*i u 6.15 P. in. c 11.35 <• .Pleasant Ridge. 5.55 ** rtwr- “ Vguj-s—-- KUg; 1-—ss—- “ 11.4.7 *• IlahgiuK Gtxivo. 8.42 •• “ “ M.SU •• .Eee'fi ■ 5.3 d “ “ “ Flag *• -flharpshtirg Flag “ “ Ar 12.24 p.m iIHAIiKOKn... 5.05 “ Eve., 1,» i 4;i •• •• 4.55 “ krr. •• Flag “ ..Ward's Flag “ , “ •• Flag .Wright's Flag “ “ “ 2.0 k “ . .Horner’s. ... 4.30 “ “ •l Flag •• lloncv Creek Flag •* V “ l-'lag *• .Mcfillioe's Flag" “ Ar 2.33 •• .Mnvtiimu 4.08 “ Eve. AI.MIX It EG LEU, SffKUINTEft'KKHT. John Mim.IKAM, Assistant Bupe7lnt#ti<lent. PITISBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. "PAN-HANDLE nOUTB.” Condensed Time Card-CSolumbus and State Line Division. ma r't'jjists. dot So K ABT. Nil. 1. No. 5. Me. Stntc Line ~. . f 2.05 p. in. -j- WKI It. ill. Arr. Logainport 5.00 “ 0.15 •• Eve. " . * I.OOVi. in. Arr. Marion ,a., 2.33 “ 11.07 " " lla Ilford . 3.17 “ 11.59 “ “ Uidgevillc. . 4.10 - 12.40 p.m. V “ Union t'itv 5.05 “ 1.10 “ “ Bradford Junction 11.00 " 2.0 C “ « Pi qua . 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ Urh.ma 10.35 *' 6.20 “ •* Uoluniluis 12.35 p.m. 7.25 “ 1501 NO WIRT. No O'. No. 8. I.ve, t oliimiugs - p * 0.3.) a. 111. ; 5.40 i). m. Arr. UctuMia, 5.05 *• 7.40 •* - Piqiiii . s.r.s “ 0.00 « .. •- Mk-iHfoi-d J n net top* 0,22 *• ± fI.W *• “ Union ( itv h).2*> " 10.4.1 •• - Uidgevillc 10.53 “ 11-20 “ “ Hurl ford 11.50 “ 12.35 a. in. “ Marion . 13.49 p. in. l.at “ “ transport 2.i0 •• .'boo “ . *• Mate Line - 10.20 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Ohicneo Division. going r-'fiyii. So. 10. laC# .< ‘ •* ’• il.’giii'..' l “ A IT. 11. I uv; 'low 11. . . i 1 - i - ’• N civ < :t>Llc 12.1 V) ft. iu. “ iipdeHon “ 4 * Kokomo S.OO - l + 2.15a.m. *• “ ( s.:M) *• 7.50 GOIM. SOI TH. N«k, 1. Nd. 7. Arr. 1 .mean.-port 12«45«. m. I.JOp. in. •• -—** ;: *"V - “ a inti rsroi V* ?> cw Cu^tK 1 • “ Hagerstown. ** K ulhiioihl “ ’* < incinnati. “ ♦Daily. fDaily cxwpt SumTay. Trains do not ato-rt where time is omiited. 1 v. . 1., iynniKS. t . Clen’l I’as.'. A Ticket Apont, ( ohnnbu.*. Ohio.
JOB PRINTING KEATLY DONE AT THE UIION OFFICE Rensselaer, Indiana.
CURE RI IBSORPTiOH THE BVrrEK WAT. TIIE Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal mmsm * AND •: Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They care by absorption rather than druguin* lha Bjfctem. They hare proven beyond pera<l- - th« chetpesL the ntoat pleasant, convenient, aurest ant most satisfactory curative, also permanent and thorough systcm-regrulator in the world, and are applicable to the infant, youth and adult of both sexes. Experience has led to an honest belief that there is no disease that can be kept in subjection, or that can Ve modified, by the cse of medicine, but that-cai* bo acted upon in a far more satisfactory manner by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pad, Plastersanu Medicated Foot Baths, known as absoroti-n salt). It is also b&:> Jieved that there is NO disease that uiediciue can cure but that can be cured more promptly slid effectually by this treatment. Certain it is that times without number, diseaaes universally acknowledged beyond tlie reach of .medicine have melted away under tlie action -ALONE of these remedies. And the work was done so quickie, with so little inconvenience to the nntient, that in many cases the pain was jrgne before he or she w»a aware. Wore than a Iniltton \fltnesses bear testimony to these statements. These are no id‘e_ words or misrepresentations, but are susceptible of proof. In the name of biumanty try them. The following: are some of the many disease* the IJVEU PAD CO. remedies will cure:-;-Fever and Affue, Kidnev Trnbles, Bil ious Disorder, Irregular Action of tho Liver Complaint, Heart,. Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Periodical Head&chos, All kinds of Female Dyspepsia, 'Weaknesses, Ag e Cake, Sick Headache. Chil! Fever, Lumbaso. Sciatica. Dumb Ague, Pain in Side, Back. Storr.B.lllona ami every kind of ac h, Shoulders and Fever, Muscles. Diarrhaa, Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice. Neuralgia, Billions Colic. A 1 these have their oriirin, directly or ledlrectlv. in t*wid i , :rrvrv If you doubt it >eFI rorTTr.' FaTrchi 'd’s T.ecTurcs. • Price. $2. Spci’.ul Fad,S3. 'JLc Holman Piasters, Foot, by the pair. W cents; Body, 60 cents each. Medicated Footbaths, 23 cents a package: six them, send price, either tlie motiev, postal ordor or registered letter, and all will be sent you by mail,Tree of charge, except the salt, which is sent by express at the expense of thepurchascr. The following commmiicatiniis explain thcm*e!ves: CAMBriiMSE, 111. Mi'sers. Trains Hanley: 1 have been weaving cue of the Holman Pnds. It has re ieved me Corn complaints of long idantling, improved my liealth wonderfully, and I leel ike anew womah , .»l^W' > uld like to act as your ■ agent in this city, and bv I bebevc I would carry happiness to'hundreus of families, lours truly, Mrs. C. N. Cabtt*. Afroba, 111., May Ist, IR7B. Gentlemen : I have been a great sufferer with nruraigiain the stomach, ana also with dumb ague. Bav ng spent thousands of dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until about tre Ist of March last l was induced to try one of Jlolm&ns Tads, w hich has entirely cured me, and I am nowengaged in selling these Pads, and doing all I can to spread the glad news of this cure and induce -aiktriLatsuL , . 8, q. —■ Teori a , lITT, Tune,X Messrs. Bates A Ilanlev: I purchatrd one of your Holman Pads for both my wife and mother,' who were suffering with Baiiioiuuess. Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Pad boa completely cured them. Yours, J. lVnrKuz. Peoria, (III.,) Transcript. Address either of the following office*: 13£ Wad iaon 5i n Chicaf o, Ill* Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. Hail Block, Toledo, Ohtb. 418 Millwaukee St., Millwaukee, Wis. Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. HATES A HASLET, Agents for th* Xorlhtvtst.
¥. J. IMES, DEADER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, MEDICINES, . I 3 aints, ‘Oil#; yarnish^s, . ' , ' ' a* ; * * • CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, tPERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ItEADY-IKIXED TfflTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Strictly for Medical Purposes, CONFECTIONERY, eScO. This stock of ffi oils in ail departments, is fresh, pure and first-class. There is none better in tiie market. In addition to tho above enumeration, a full supply is kept of Hlales, Pencils, Crayons. Pens, Ink, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, Eraseis for pencil and ink, and all article* pertaining to tlie Stationery Line. h*<) I; .) ANI * A IIV 1879. Tlie Government having successfully resumed specie Jiaymeiits and brought (lie Greenback Currency to par with Gold and Stiver iu all of the Exchange Markets ts tiie Commercial World, havinir thus bridged the chasm of value that so long discriminated'between tiie ricli man’s dollar and tlie poor man’s to tlie great hardship of tlie poor man, and now being engaged in decreasing tlie tate of interest she pays to Bond Holders from 0 per cent, down to 4 per oentT or one-third, to tlie satisfactory amount of fiili.OOO.ooo per week, business prospects have a decidedly more cheerful and hopeful appearance; which induces tlie proprietors of tlie well-known and popular NEW YORK STORE tnaripounce tUoir return to old-tinic Cash Prices, as will he shown by the following partiafiSeiiiilute of some leading ariK'lcs, to-which they respectfully invite attention. Goods not mentioned bear corresponding price*. 23-rent Dress Good* Reduced to .'...121 ccut* per Yard. Ifi-eent C9a-ess Good* Reduced to..'. 7} do I2j-ceitf Oral tioodxfteduced to 5 do Uiacli (ashmeres, Silks, &c., In Proportion. 75-rent Jeans tor 45 cent* per Yard. 50-ccnt Jeaas fot': , .....30 cents do SG-cent Jean* for 20 cents «lo At no House in Jasper County will goods be sold cheaper for Cash (and at these prices nothing but cash will do), tkm at tlie NEW YOlfe STORE. CORK AJSTJD OATS W^TsTTITI) ON CLD ACCOUNTS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID BY IT. J. Sears & Co., Pr’s New York Store.
WIPE HIM OUT! Havingjust returned from Chicago with a very large took of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Shawls, Cloaks and Woolen Goods of every descrip* tion, 1 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 £ 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. Bead and believe: Best 111 wool Taft, Tweet & Co. Cassimere do 16.00 Best business Suits, $4 50 to - - - 10,00 Best Imperial Chinchilla Overcoats - - 16.00 Best imitation Chinchilla Overcoats $6 to 8.00 Amice School Suit $3 to \ - - - - 8.00 Hats for Men and Boys from 25 cents to $2.50 each. ~ Other Houses would consider at 40 cents to 03,50. | These prices cannot be be persuaded to buy before 'looking at my stock. I wilbsell the entire-stock at cost and less to [close it out before January Ist, 1878. It is not surprising that peoIple complain of hard times when they persist |n payiug 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. LEOPOLD.
CLOSING-OUT SALE SPfSII®. * i ■■ ■ The goods mentioned below arc positively offered for less tlian manufacturers’ prices. Buy now. An opportunity tike this will never If offered again ! .. \ <■ WH A.HZ3 NOW SUXjZjINO Boys’ heavy School Suits, nicely made, for $3 25 Heavy Suits, for boys aged from 12-rto 15 years, f0r.... 400 Boys’ Single Pants, job lots, for from SIOO t 0..., 125 “ Jeans Pants for 75 Youths’ good extra heavy Suits for from $4 00 to 500 “ Single Pants 90 cents to -... 160 Men’s Jeans Pants 75 cents to 1 00 “ heavy Working Suits $5 00 ta 600 “ Single Vests 50 cents to 75 “ “ Coats $176 to 200 f2f‘*Remember, this is selling below cost. Our good all wool Caesiraere Suits and Single Pants for men, boys and youths, we are now selling at a wonderful sacrifice. We arc over stocked and need money. NARROW GAUGE ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE. SII.VEK WANTED. EMMET KANNAL, DRUGGIST & PHARMACEUTIST, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. H Pure Drugs, Medicines. Oi Is Paints, Varnisbos. Bruehes Lamps- Lamp Chimn f jt,Car ||j bon Oil Guaranteed 150 Fire Test, Blank Books- Stationery, Albums, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c. IFUSTE CONFECTIONERY. B trie 11 yIPu i*e ~YV i iles a iid Pi c[uo r rs FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. CHOICE CIGARS, SMOKIMG AND CHEWINGfTOBACCOS. Fully prepared to furnish the public with everything usually found in Ills line, at prices ns low as any house in Jasper county. Thanking patrons for their favors tie would still ask a share of patronage, feeling of Ids ability to give satisfaction in all case*. Physicians’ Prescripti ensard Family Recipe 6Caiefully Compounded.
