Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1879 — Page 4
***" that Poland-China breed, and two years oldj no extia feeding or care. Pebacring.—Rev. Gilbert Small will . preach in the Presbyterian oliureh in Rensselaer on the fourth Sunday (231 daj) of Fein-nary, 1879. Morning subject: What is God? Evening subject: Work of the Spirit. V Almost a Fire.—One morning Just week when the family of M. L. Sphler arose they found their sitlmj room filled with smoke. A burning chunk of wood' had fallen against the door of the stove during die night, burst it open and dropped k> the flour, through which it bad burnt a hole into the cellar beneath. Marriage Licenses.—From the appearance of the public record it wduld be natural to conclude that the marriage license of Isaac Chupp and Magdelana Yoder was dated back. It is dated January 30,1878, biU, recorded after the license issued to Peter Thomas and Catherine bears dateDfmfff ary <Jth, 1879. Masmcerade Ball —lt is the deeign of those who are to manage it to »iake the masquerade ball on l * e ° f the 21st ins t«nt superior in attractiveness to anything «-f the nature ever given in this town. Tickets are placed at the V 0 low pnFe oFone dollar, spectators fifty cents. Participants will not unmask before 12 o’clock. ScK^tIJjPORT.— C. McCurtain, teacher of the Smith school, Bark reports for the mont h emfing February Bth, 1879, the enrolling of 44 scholars, and an average daily attendance of 31 J. There were 23 cases'of tardiness. Those 1 pwfeet in attendance were John Hurst, Charles Day, Samuel W EugJulg Eud oia English Flora Henkle, Edmoml MeCurtain, Norman McCurtain, Warren McCurtain, Maixhail Steele, Frank Steele, Jennie Murray and Korah Parker, most of whom were also perfect in study.
School Report. —A. C. Jones, •easier of school No. 8, Marion township, reports for three months ending January 31at, 1879, as follow*: Enrolled during last month 91 scholars; average daily al tendance, is. Atnsre Williams and WiHfe Hoover were perfect in atfendance. Frances Adams, Marion Adems, William Haley, John Haley, diaries Wood, Phebe Wood, Allred Hoover, Jane James and A&irie Williams have a record of 3 in study and qondu.ct. In the exaniiuation at the close of the month 4he class made an average per cent, of It. The questions used were prepared by inc stale board of edu■calMj/' '.T „ ■ . ■ .L : '
Baa. Be orBbass «satne B BiWilk h is moved in'o Kobin.-on dwelling BWrse, formerly occupied M. V. B. Warner. The debates in the grammar department of the public schools Tuesdays are interesting and instructive to pupils. The cropof gamblers will be inimeuse in this vicinity in time, if playing marbles M for keeps” is an indication. lie was fuddled and it was late, but she promised not to give him away to his wife and bade him go sin no mere. Hankins was the victim of a conspiracy. He went in person to explain his conduct ami she said she had never heard of it. Billy Legg, of Remington, and Ralph Spencer, of Monticello, have bought Jimmy Meehan’s bakery. They propose to open a first-class restaurant. Henry Henkle would like to know who - abandoned on his premises in Barkley township recently a black horse with spot in forehead and lame in one hind leg.
Dr. Washburn thinks there is nothing especially attractive in a ride to the Kankakee river and back after night—except the pay for an - -^Tended'visit erf the sick. The Knights of Pythias anticipate a grand time at their masquerade bail on the night of the 21st. Most everybody is going either as masqueraders or spectators. Wotild it not be a good rule for all, and especially for young men, who step into a store or office, to refrain from swetiriug until invited by the proprietor to indulge in tha ungentlenjanly habit? Artful Dodger. Dr. J. Guthrie, specialist, announces that he has come td'ltay. New Landlord.—Joseph Sibbstt, of Francesville, has taken charge of Halloran's City Motel. The Delinquent Tax Salts last '’Monday were siimly attended. The receipts were only about 81,650. Mrs. J. W. Suits, of Jordan township, was buried last "SundayF Mrs. Spaulding, of the same township, was buried last week. j' Prison Directors.—Simon Wile, of LaPorte, John Lee, of Crawfordsville, and Fred H'»over, of Remington, I have been elected directors of the north | era penitentiary for the term of two ; years.
Bronze Turkeys.—Those who-nwy want a pair or troof these splendid birds for breeding, are directed to Mir. D. 11. Yeoman’s advertisement in this paper. Her fowls are beauties (we have seen them), warranted purely bred, and are offered very cheap. Better stock or lower prices can uot be found anywhere. Public Sale.—Thos. J. Richardson, jif Barkley township, seven miles northcast of Rensselaer, near the Francesville road, will make a public sale of personal property on Saturday, March Ist, 1879; four young horses, milch cow, twentyfive, hogs, wagon, harness. far in implements, house furniture, etc 11 Twelve months credit given without iutheat on tUW? over fivejdollars.
:iuti!iil B Rf -Jk 1 i ; ’".■B 1 B ! .Bi ■for cash B Dra Roughly BrcparaB vill be B- 28th ■ed for Biods, a Beril on Bcencry B repreKnd the B . Br Bfo avenger. B Doom; a B B i ll "''' " ri ' "'"'by |MHBruninioiiil h is appointed commissioner to place for the cros-mg of Delphi A Chicago ||B' Wabash roads, at the town |Wphi, and hea.- and determine Watters in relation thereto.— royette Journal.
American Tea.
Over fifty thousand tea-plants have been distributed lately in the middle and southern states, by the bureau of agriculture. In three or four yean these plants will be large enough to permit a full picking of the leaves. Experiments have been made with tea leaves grown in the grounds of the department and in the south, after Japan methods, the product being pronounced an excellent Oolopg by dealers and e.xperts. The only pretent obstacle to the profitable cullivatteg ”O lrt in this country on a large scale i*g|lkM*nunt of hand labor required tn curing llm leaves. The Commissioner is confident that American ingenuity can produce machinery by means of which ibe preparation of the leaves may be effected better and cheaper than is possible even with -‘Chinese cheap labor.” There is no good reason why any family having a garlen plat, in the southern and middle pm-rrottsof the United Suites, should not produce with little irettble all lhe tea needed for home consumption, without elaborate machinery.
Beal Estate Transfers.
For the week ending February 12. the resord es transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: _ Walter .S. Smith tn Tlionuta J. Smith, undivided one-ludf se s hf tie nw ne 32 , 80 5-280 acres $1,050 Ellen Westfall to Mary Harris, se se 7 87 o—4o acre 5............ 1,000 Ira W. YcWnan to M. F. ChilCote et al., lots 1 4 5 block 4 Seawright's addition to town of Remington. 450 -Joseph J. Frederick to !r» L. Barna, « hf se 18 31 s—Bo acre* ... 1,200 George 8. Shovcr tr» Johrr W. Sherer, s hf nw32 28 S—SO acres d ■ ■ 1,400 Thomas Harris et al. to Mary Harris,. whf Re 727 6—Bo acres. Quitclaim .... 1 Wallace Tall manto Charles Tallman, ir.. s hf sw 30 27 (i, n hf nw fil-27 6—420avre... . ... 9,C00 Elizalietli I>. Rardin to Eliza C. Rardin, undivided ouc-thinl and the undivided oiiw-qtftecnUTbl iwo-thirds-uf u lit nw 2 -so acres: 200 Auditor Jasper County to Alfred Thompson, tax titles t<> following tracts, to-wit: nw n lif ue 15 32 6, e, 1 . nw sw 931 1 5, e l a nw ne 32 33 6,n' a aw 33 38 6, s,’ 2 se2 32 7. a?, ne u.‘ 4 nw 33 32-7,0 4; nw ne sw 3.7 31 It, se liw 2 32 7, lot 7 of 35 33 7, lot 8 of 36 33 6, ue ne 28 32 6, liw nw 34 33 G, nw ne 33 33 6, w*. sc s' 3 ne 5 !J0 6, nwnwl2 32 ts, lot 6of 33 :J> 7, s‘, ne nw ne 11 32 7, lots 1 2 Shaffer’s addition to town of Hemiugtop,js G se. e _3 31 5, lot (i Shaffer'S addition to Remington, ne se 3F3li 6, ny, 32 31 7. fir. Jot jj Stratton’s addition to Remington, part nV. nw 3 27 «, 4 acres 3C7 Elizabeth R. Hollingsworth to Jesse J. Bright, lot 5 block 9, undivided one-half lot 7> block 14 town of Remington . . . . ....3 800 A Iso fonr mortgages aiid one chattel mortgage were placed ot record.
QX2SC_ JUL et PUKE blood BRONZE TURKEYS. 34 GO a Pair; 85 25 a Trio MRS. D. H. YEOMAN, Rensselaer, lud. Application should be made at once. ■W. SI. On W X JXT Kueps a line stock of' WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY • and all kinds of '—- M Inch are offered cheaper than any other House in Jasper or adjoining counties. Agent for tlie Rockford Watch, tlie best watrli for the money in.Uie world. Sells the Elgin Watch ten per cent, cheaper than any other House in th# county. Agent fur several different manufacturers of Organs and I’iajuui. A line stock of Knives. Revolvers. Scissors, Spurtaeles. Jewelry, etc., just received. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. fioy*Fiue Watch Work a specialty. "
O. O. Starr, Grocer, XKr 1004. Large Stock of Coffee A GOOD ARTICLE 7 POUNDS FOR SI, 12 Pounds Good Sugar for sl. Everything else in the Grocery line at corresponding prices. FINE ORANGES,-LEMONS i - and Canned-Fruits jtist received. Teas, Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty.
I’tpbably got )*sa than thirty thousand dell'iro will be paid to our local Inboreri for storing iee this winter.—-/.u/V/ fe Argue.
I.EWAL NOTICEM. —— ■ I?XELTTOB’U NOTH E.-Xotlce is hereby .1 J given that the undersigned lias been nppo in tod executor of the last will of Mary Sansingcr. late of Jm-pcr niuntyr Indiana, deceased, vice David H. Patton, rasighod. Said estate In supposed to be solvent. „ . FRANK W. BIBCOCK, Executor. Rensnelaer, Ind., February Ist, 187». 2S-Bt. — ■' ■■ ———... QHERIFF’S HALE—By virtue of a certified O copy of a decrfifi to tee directed from the clerk of the Jaspcft circuit court, in n cause wherein George Wilkinson is tdalnMff, and John Q. Records and Jane Rccorda are defendants, renuirlmr me to make the sum of three hundred and seventy-five dollars and aeventys eight cents ($375.78), with interest on said decree ami costs. I will exjiose at public sale, to Hie highest bidder, oa Mr MM day nf March. -4. I>. IM7O. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. tn., of said day at the door of the court house, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, lhe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The aootlieate quarter (‘4) of the northeast quarter (V) of section num tier two (8), in township number thirty (80) north, of range number five (Sj’west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana. If such rents ami profits will not sail for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and eeate, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much th reof ue may tie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will lx: made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, „ , , SherifiT of Jasper county, Indiana. February 3d, A. D. 1879. IL 8. AZ. I)wiggins, att’ys for pl’ff. 21-3 t. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Williayi A. Thompson is pla"n?uf and John Lully and Cully, his wife, whose first name is unknown, are defendants, ronnrring me to make the sum of three hundred and ?2!L h u t L; elg, !D o!|ars and forty-eight cents i ’ ..’i on Haiti decree and costa, I will expose at public sale, to the bitchcut bidder, tm Saturday, the Bth day of March, A. D. WW, between the hours of 10 oVlock a. in. and 4 o clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the court house, in Rehsseiaer, .Jasper county, Indianu, the rents and profit* for a term not Exceeding seven yea/*a, the following real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter (k) of the southeast quarter (»£) of section seventeen (17), in lownship twenty-eight (2s) north, of ranga seven (.) west. In Jasper county, and stale of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufflcifiiit sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be -jullicient to discharge said decree, intercut and costs. Hatd sale wilt be made withoTftTiiuy Fenet w natover from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, February lifch Thompson & Bro., atCys for pl’ff. 21 -St. QIIERH’T’S.SALE.—By virtue of a <;ertifled kJ copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein John Makeever is plaintiff, and Isaac G. Bracket and Alary Ann Brasket are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and forty-eight dollars and thirtynine cents ($148.33), with interest on-said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Sth day of March. .4. D. IH7U. I.atween the hours or Hi o clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said dav, nt the door of the courthouse, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, tho rents ami profits for a term uot exceeding seven years, the following real estate; ~to-wit: The s.fiiTliwest qnarter (.■.,) of the southwest quarter ('.) of section eighteen (18), in township thirty (39) north, of range six (6) west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits w-ill not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfv'sanr decree, interest and costs, 1 vV-ill, at the’same timi' am.place, esiposc to public sale the fee Simple of said rial estate; or so much thereof as may be surlieieiA to discharge said decree, interest and Costs. Said sale will lie made, without any relief whntever from valiraticn.vr appraisement laws. GEORGE 51. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county/Indiana, lebruary 3d, A. I>. 1879. Timmpsdn A Bro., att’ys tor pl’ff. 21 -3t.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to nie directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaintiff, and l.’.udress Hawkins and Jaue Hawkins are deft lauts, requiring mo.lo make the sum of twelve hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety-two cents ($1,268.92), with interest on s~4 decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Sth dfy oj Mank, A, D. 1579. between the hours of In o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.,of said dav, at the door of the court house, in Rensselaer, J i per county, Indiana, the rents and profits fi r a term not exceeding seven years, the fol- . low lux real estate, tenwit: Tire’ north half (14) bfiKe, southwest quarter (> 4 ) of section nineteen (19), in township thirty-two (32) north, of range live (5) west,containing eightv-four and thirty-hundredths (84.30) acres; also the east half (‘,4) of the southwest quarter (> 4 ) and the southeast quarter (* 4 ) of the northwest quarter (.';) of section six (6). in township thirty-one (31) north, of range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana, containing in all two hundred and four and tbirtv-hundredths (204.30) acres. If such rents ami profits will not veil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said <leinterest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and chats. Baid sale vyiir be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. February 3d, A. 1), 1879. R. S. A Z. Dwiggins, att’ys for pl’ff. 21-j/ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper circuit court, entereil in preba te or ler book C. on pages 541, 552 and 553. the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Jackson Evans, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale on and after the 10th day of Miydi, A. I>. 1879, at the office of said administrator, in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, all of the following described real estate in I’ulaski county, Indiana, to-wit; The west half Hi) of the northeast quarter (and sixteen and seventy-two hundredths (16.72) acres Qff of the west side of the east half (kj) of the northeast quarter (;<) of section six (6), in township twenty-nine (29.' north, range four (41 west, to pay and satisfy a mortgage on said real estate executed January 25th, 1878, bv the said Jackson Evans, in Ids lifetime, in which Nancy J. Evans, his wife, joined; also an equal undivided IWo-thirdsbf tlieTollow Ingdi-seribed real estate in Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The west half (h,) of the northwest quarter (<4) of the southeast quarlec ( i 4 )-ut. sectum thirtyfour (34), township tweuty-niue (29) north, range four (4) west. Txuns of Sale.—One-third of the purchase money to be cash in baud; the remainder in equal payments at nine (9) and eighteen (18) months; waiving valuation and appraisement law s, and secured by good freehold security. February 6th, A. D. 1879. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ’2l-4 ’ Administratis C 77 a ' Month and expenses guaranteed to ■ Agents. Outfit free. Stuxw A Co., Augusta, Maine. 11-20 y Vick’s Floral Guide. A beautiful work of 100 pages, one Colored Flower Elate, and 300 Illustrations, with descriptions of fhe"best Flowers and Vegetables, and bow tt» grow; them. All for a live cent stamp. In English or German. The Flower and VejrtsMo Ilnrdrii, 175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and many hundceil Engravings. For 50 cents in paper covers; SI.OO in elegant cloth. In German or English. Virk’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 32 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many fine engravings. Price $1.25 a year; for $5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick’s Seeds are the best in the world. Send Five Celit slamp for a Floral tiaide, containing List and Prices and plenty of information. Address, JAMES VILK,-lto<'hester, N.Y. 15
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. • TIME TAItE WO. 3. On no'! attar Monday, Decetnlier 16th, 1176, tralna will run, until further untie*, as folU.a u: auiwu’unrTu. mtxtio.ks. uoTStnrtnrrn, Mo. 1. ' No. M’ Lvll.lt a. n> Rknmklaek . . 6.15 e. tn. nrr. “ 11.84 “ ..Pleasant Ridge.. 4.55 •• “ •“ Flag “ Zard's. Elag" “ “ 11.47 “ . Ranging Grove. 5.42 " “ “11.48 “ ...4.30 t‘ •* •' Flag “ Sharpsburg Flag" “ Ar 12.24 p. in . Bkadfohd... 5.05 “ Lve. Lv 1.43 “ “ 4.55 " arr. “ Flag “ ..Ward'* Flag" /• Flag *• Wright's ...Flag" “ “ 2.08 “ -Horner'.! 4.10 “ “ “ Flag Honey Creek '..Flag" z" ' “ Flag " . .McElhoe'« . Flag “ “ Ar 2AB “ Monticello , 4.05 “ Lve. ALLEN H EULER. SI'PEKINTKNnKNT. John Millikan, Astlutunt Superintendent. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. •TAN-HANDLB BOUTS.** Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Lin? Division. MA Y 19, 1878. , GOING EAST. No. 1. No. 5. Lve. State' Line + 2.05 W tn. f H.BO a. tn. Ait. laigansport 5.00 9.15 “ Lve. " *I.OO a. m Arr. Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ " Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Ridgeville. 4.10 ", 12.40 p.m. " Union City 5.05 " 1.10 " ' “ Bradford Junction 6.00 “ 2.0 C “ “ Piqua . 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ Urbana 10.85 “ 5.20 “ “ Columbus 12.35 p.m. 7.25 “ going west. No 6. No. 8. Lve. Columbus * 6.30 a. in. f 5.40 p. ni. Arr. Urbana............ 8.05 ‘J. 7.40 “ " Piqua 8.58 “ 9.00 n Junction* -+ 9.30 _*L_ " Union Citv 10.25 “ 10.43 “ “ Ridgeville 10.53 “ 11.20 “ “ Hartford 11.50 “ 42.35 a.m. “ Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.20 “ “ Logansport....... 2.30 “ 3.00 " “ State Line 10.20 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. GOING NORTH. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati t 7.30 a. in. “ Richmond +10.50 “ Arr. Hagerstown “ Newcastle 12.05 p.m. " Anderson L2O “ “ Kokomo 3.00 " * 2.15 a.m. “ laigansport . 4.00 8.05 “ " Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 " going SOVTH. No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago . .. . * jm + P.o(ca.-m, Arr. Logansport 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p.m. " Kokopio 1.50 " 3.00 „ " “ Anderson 4.37 “ " New Castle 5.35 " “ Hagerstown. 6.05 “ " Richmond 6.65 “ " Cincinnati 9.50 “ ‘Daily. tDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omitted. W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen’l Pass. & Ticket Agent. - Columbus, Ohio.
Bologna Sausage, JT 8 JL~L 2D, Fresh Meat. Bologna Sausage SJ ets per lb. Pork “ 6 “ i “ C'oice I.caf Lard <» “ “ Bulk Steak 4 to Ci “ “ Best Beet Steak V “ “ pore Quarter “ 6 “ “ Choice Boasts 6 “ “ Boiling Pieces 3, 4 “ “ BEDFORD & SHARP’S New Beat Store. JOB PRINTING KEATLY DONE AT THE UNION OFFICE Rensselaer, Indiana.
R. FENDIG -"I ' X>E3-A.l>3nJFt IN Or? Goods, CLOTHING, caps. BOOTS, SHOES, &C. IN THE Nowels Build’g ONE DOOR - BELOW POST OFFICE. Excellent Stock, Low Prices, Honest Dealing. A finer, better or cheaper stock of General Merchandise is not found in any house in Jasper county. . OVERCOATS,, For Men and Boys Greatly Reduced in Prices. DRESS GOODS —For Ladies, Misses and Children Latest Patterns Very Cheap. Boots and Shoes For Men, Women, Youths, Misses and i Children, of the Standard Manufacturers. : Everybody Invited I’o Crisis Inspect Gqods and Prices
SLAUGHTER ■ ■ ■ ' . , t A ..—, STANDARD READY-MADE 01001118. ■ w*" 11 --' uuj.amLxxJii 1,11 11 ■■ ~, _ , Until February 22d, 1879, the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store will sell Clothing at Slaughter Prices. The Store will be closed on the night of the 22d, the goods remaining packed up and shipped to Peoria. Come now for bargains! NARROW GAUGE ONE PRICE CLOTLING STORE. SII.VIIH \\ ANTED. * . EMMIX (< \ s s \ r.. DRUGGET & PHARMACEUTIST, - ■ ' r~*~ •- ~ ~ RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ure -Drugs, Medicines, Oils Paints, Varnishes, Brushes Lamps, Lamp Ohimn tye, Car K b° n Gil Guaranteed 150 Fire Test, Blank BooksAlbums, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c. ZFIISriE] Strictly Pure Wines and Liquors z. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES- | CHOICE CIGARS, SMOKIMG AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. Fully prepared to furnish the public with everything usually found in hi, line, at prices ns low as any house in Jasper county. Thanking patrons for their favors he would still ask a share of patronage, feeling of his ability to five •atisfaction in all eases. Il jiict ns’ PreEcripticom-d. If mily ReclpesCarefully Compounded.
. CONGBESS REFUSES TO. MAKE AN APPROPRIATION OF FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS FOR PENSION ARREARS z ’..J-,' • •< *.- ■ . • which they had just allowed, but ✓ THE NEW YORK STORE - STILL CONTINUES TO Deal on the Square with Every Patron. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, ’ . / • “■ . -■ BOOTB, I SHOES,HATS, caps, clothing. A Full Stock of General Merchandise. W. J. I MIL. DEALER IN ' f- ■ . School Botks, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, . . A .. . . MEDICI N E S, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, READY-MIXED PAINTS, Brashes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, PINE WINES AND PURE UIQUQR& ■' ■ —-- r~— r--- .L". .< . ..L' . Strictly for Medical Purposes, CONFECTIONERY, <ScCThis stockof goodsin. aUdepartments, Is fresh, pure and first-class. There ‘ Is none better in the'market. In addition to the above enumeration, a full upply Is kept of Blates, Pencils, Crayons. Pens, Ink, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, JJraseis for pencil and ink, and all articles pertain* ing to the Stationery Line. " . ■ ' ‘ ’ • ‘ -L. ) 1 ■
