Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1879 — Page 4
RENSSELAER UNION j Thursday March fcoth. 1879.; ■_ . -»- -» •■■ ~ * _ A
j Ntw jjAOdi st the New York i Btor«.sr«Pvnf,.' . Nicer Calicos st the New York Store, ;.. - , ; 'y. Youm« bows (not beaux) •t the New York Store. Read the Kssrd of the Citizens' Rank, ft anollrar column. Attention is directed to Dr. O. C. Tank’s card in this paper. Call for one or more of those lovely ruches at the New York Store. • . Muskrat trapping is excellent and remunerative lu Jasper county this season. Nkw spring styles of Brussels and ingrain carpets at the New York Store. Coi.. llealkv, of Goodlnr.il, is K|lpMdance upoa the Jasper circuit court tbli f eek. * T Returned.—. Louis Bass has returned home from Lafayette where he spent most of the winter. Goto the New York Store for embroideries. For a few days longer they will be sold a t half price.The Weed Sewing Machine has rt wtyfff! wide rcpuUlW Tt will fbe sold way down in price by Link) llt>pkins. ; 36 ts. Wolwrs cot among the sheep On the Cithbhfe asylum farm, one mile from totarn, night beforo last, and filled ten lambs. Snow.—Si.onr fell a couple of |nclies deep fast Sunday. At ludinnapolis there was two or three limes the quantity. |. i “Silk” Swain thinks of starting lo Lcadville in about two weeks. Sth, how that horse and buggy f bis will be missed. Dr. 11. J, Banta, of M onon, ropped into The Union office 'ueatlay morning, lie reports the health of his vicinity good. Mb. Frank Jouvrnat, of Good land, was in town last week «n business of a legal nature. He IfjvPb The Union office a pleasant call. H , Miss ‘'Lo” Hopkins has gone on a visit to /rier.ds in Elkhart and Noble counties. Mr Ed. Rhoades, ot the postollice store, accompanied her. iTo Correspondents.—A 11 com muni cations of whatever character must be in the office on Monday to insure publication in these columns of that w«qk. To Advjertisers.—To insure appearance hi The Union of tha Kame week all advertising favors must be in the office not later than Tj/iaesday noon. *
In Tovyx.—Harjier >Y. Snyder, <*4" Romihjjton, is attending court this week. Win. N. Jones, of Pulaaki county, was in town day before yesterday. New Postal Route.— A new postal route has been established from Morocco, by way of Beaver Timber und I ilot Grove in Newton connty, to Rensselaer. For Rent.—The Cleveland farm, wkliin a mile of Rensselaer. Two hundred acres under fence. A opening for a couple of •ingle men with teams. 27-2 t. Marriage Licenses issued duringthe week past: Frank M. Welsh to- Mary 11. liullis; George Daniels to Amanda J. Ott; Franklin R. Clbrk to Apn E. Covington. Mb. Joun Querry, of Gillam township, has been in town a couple of days this week. His health lias been poor for several months, but seems to be slowly mending. Mr. E. L. Clark has opened a hardware store in the Shangai building. Mr. Clark is an upright, straightforward busing* man, and deserves a 1 iberal-patronage. Almanacs. —('opics of Professor Tice s National Weathc-r Almanac for 1879, ati for sale at Tuk.Union office fur 20 each. Every farmer should Lave-one in his liousc. Died, Satnrday eyeuing, March 15th, of lung fever, ItoWri H., inlant sou of James F. and Helen Bwnitii, aged sir months. Was buried Monday in Pleasant Grove cemetery. JECx SifKKJrE Dai goekty visited Chicago one day last week uiui brought home with him ninefy-two head of 2 year old cattle, wWh are mow for sale at, his farm one and a half miles west of town. Geo. W. Johnson closed bis engageinetitfliii the S^utinHl<Mde Mon day and. departed for Remington jjeKt. daiv George w » good fellow, butj|rumiing a democratic newspaper is uphill business f«f him. “ •*
Mlt. James W. McEwiln, of the JJtxmocrmik S+blind, returned home' Satniyay from the bedside of litfc aged mother at Lewislown, Pa., who has been quite ill for several weeks. Miss I. cur Meredith wilLopen a ■took of uiilliuery goods to-.lay in tiie room over lines'* drug store lately qeeupivd by Messrs. K. §. A Z. Dwiggins. Ladies are respecttully invited to call and inspect goods. Social. —The social of the Methodist Episcopal church society will bo held at the parsonage, Friday evening March 28th. Cordial invitation is extended to all the numbers and friends of the church to attend. * . I Rev. Thomas VaNscoy I writes to the editor of The Union lie is attending the school of theology at Evanston, (11., and suceisdilig beyond his host expectation*. He promises to he in Rensselaer during the approaching"-summur. • : Isaac M. Stackiiousk, for many years a leading merchant in Rensselaer, was recently admitted to. practice law in the- superior court of Marion county. His present place ot abode is Southport, about ten miles from Indianapolis. More Meat. —Three meat stores strive to aupply—this town of l ,009 inhabitants with their daily meat. Report says that another recruit is soon to join tho noble army, and business promises to boom right along, like the Grant movement. Fine Calf. —Addison I nikison, Barkley township,- has a Durham grade steer dropped a year ago last September, that weighs 1,400 pounds. Cattle men of observation and experience say that it is probably tho finest creature of the kind and age on the American continent.
I Quarterly Meeting.— l'he third qnartcriy meeting of the Method]st Episcopal church, Rensselaer <jl>rge. will be held nert Sf i|r^ B y and Sunday (March 22d and 23d), at thp Watson school house. Quarterly conference at 2:30 p. m. on Saturday, Rev. C. S. Burgner will conduct the exercises. School Retort.—Miss Belle Booth, teacher of school No. 2, Wheatfield township, reports for the month that ended Match 7th, an enrollment of 14 scholars, with an average daily attendance of 9.4. The schoiais perfect in attendance, punctuality and conduct were Sadie Muffley, Howard X'ullina and Jessie Crawford. Gone West.—Dr. Ira C. Kelley, dentist, departed from town late Saturday night or early Sunday morning without saying good bye to all of his acquaintances. It is surmised that be has gone to Leadville, Colorado. A man named Murphy, living four miles north of town, disappeared about the same time and as mysteriously. S chool Report. —Miss Cl ara Coen, teacher of school No. 2, Barkley township, reports for tire mouth ending March 8, 1879, the enrolling of 15 scholars; the average daily attendance was 13. 7. Those perfect in attendance and punctuality were Agnes Brown, Ollie Reed, Charlie Reed, Laura Parkisou and Addison Parkison. Judge Charles 11. Test, of Indianapolis, formerly judge of the circuit to which Jasper county belonged, is in attendance upon the term of court now in' session in Rensselaer. Time deals kindly bis - mind" is as vigorous, though his step may not be quite as-elastic and his hair and beard may he more whitened, as when his rulings and decisions were the admiration of bar, liti- *>' j 1 gants and the people. James Williams, (not, Indigo Jim) of Barkley township, came to Rensselaer on The 1 Sth instant for the express purpose of procuring a permit from t liu comity clerk La. change tlifc name of one of Barkley township's ' fairest da ugh levs, a Miss Price. The good natured clerk dated the license, inserted Williams’ name and then asked for the name of ihg. promised bride. “Why, why, why, G-d, I, I, h-ll! I don’t know. W ill have to go back and ask her what her. name is.” Latei: License issued. School Report. —Miss ExwHalstf«d teacher of school No. 3, of Marion township, reports for the month ending March Bth as perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, Stella Johnson, Vance .Collins, Ernest May hew, Lucy Ma rion, David Marion, Minnie McDonalth AUae Mc.DiHN>lo, Emma Gwin, Josie Parkison, Maggie Parkitjnn and Jaley Parkison Those schtolflins'who lost rio time 'during! the eutjre term were Emma Gwin, j Josie Parkison, Maggie Parkison,' Ja£ yP. irklson and Sfell* Johnson.’ - -- -
Nrw Clock.—T4ic , Ciimcim’ Bank has received it* now cluck ami is pronounced a beauiy by all who have seen it. The business cards arc neatly and tastily arranged and the lettering artistically executed. It beats our “Grandfather's Clock” nil to pieces. Almost a Fi«B.-g-Tbis morning about 4 o’clock the inmates of Mrs. H-award’s residence, on V anltcqsSelacr slrcet, were aroused to find themselves almost suffocated with smoke, which, upon investigation, was found to be issuing from under the stove in the sitting room. A long slick of wood had been put in the stove to keep fire during the uignt and about the timementionc<l fell against the stoVe door, bursting it open and letting a live coal fall out upon the carpet. Fortunately the fire was discovered in season to prevent serious results. While swinging on the gate in front of her mother’s residence the balmy zephyrs of evening were rustling mournfully through the boughs of the old pine tree. His arm was gently encircling her waist. Amid this dream of hap piness he was heard to exclaim with pathetic tenderness, “How oft would I have gathered you under my wing as the old hen gatli creth her chickens, but your ma "would not let me.” Just then that beloved spot was converted into a howling wilderness by the raising of a second story window from which descended a shower of bootjacks and other missiles on the unoffending twain. The young man “Bulibed:uh!' its -he moved rapidly up Front street the voice of the intended mother in-law was heard to exclaim: “Maggie, you 1 know we don’t want a Patton on that old gate; there is nothing new or novel about it.” *
Artful Dodger’s Gleanings.
Reported apccially for Thu Union. No recent eases of diphtheria reportvd in the county. Shelby Grant hit one goose and nine ducks at one shat last. Saturday. Dr. Ira C. Kelley and others left for Colorado (or New Mexico) la<-t Sunday morning. A cood i oat of pahu would improve the looks of many fences and buildings in town. Was yo.it at the.'post office? Yes sir. Is the mail distributed? No sir. Is r.iy girl there?.. Yu »ii. Let’s ‘gOj Boh. • —!—l.. The enterprising mid public spirited people of Rensselaer ought to devi'se' some cheap j>lan of street., improvement. The one* thing needful to make ours one of the prettiest towns in the state is a thorough system of good streets and sidewalks. With due respect for the statements of the Democratic Sentinel , as a matter of justice to a worthy gentleman i; may not be misappropriate to say that Rev. Hope B. Miller did not comprise One company of whom it wits reported were in a “limber condition on their arrival” at Michigan G;ry on Monday of last week. Mr, Miller only went as far ns Bradford and returned home op the same day. Will “U” please inform an anxious public which one of the three gentlemen he named— Charles H. Price, Hope B. Miller, Ira \Y. Yeoman—could not be spared from this community? Sometimes people differ in opinion about persons and things of magnitude. Artful Dodger.
Real Estate Transfers.
Por the week cmliii" March 19th. tlie reoortl of transfers of l eal estate in Jasper county was as follow.: Auditor Jasper f'onnty to David Thompson, nw sw 25. 2S, t>. Tax title . William 11. Snodgrass to Henry I’. Jones, vc sw 2F, 2s. 7—40 acres, ' $ C4O Hannah J. llenrv to -MiamiE. Dudgeon c>. sip w‘- SC 15, 27, 7—hiu acres . 7,000 Miami I . Dudgeon to Fredt'rick Hoover undivided one-half same tract. 3,000 George Kannal to Nannie E. Spitler, se ne G, 28, t>—4o acres. Quit claim 1 I onisa M. Coop, r to David Lilly, C, lie 7, st, 5. i l . sw is, si, 0 pm a-res. IjaiO Dan;cl 'Aitt— ; . John it' NicliiTpjif;*.. .. w . 1 . so .42. 27, .7 -ise .a-res . . 3.23 a Mary A. l'arfictt to E.K-hyl Toivcij. .Ati iAU.S-3u.-7—sa-ewer-. —Qtrrt-wisivr KIT John S’. Dearth to Rachel Tow ell, saute. ,»w tract. Quit claim ..... .-:r r . “t. 700 Geo. T. Harris to Augustus 1). Hal cock undiiided litv ntv 27, », 6-20 acres. 100 John Bnnfieid to Simon T. Thiipipeon, Cse 24, 29, 5, ue ne 33. 29, 6—120 acres . 1,600 John t\ Vanßeiissulaer to Frank L, Cotton, lot 4, block 16, Rensselaer .125 oamiu-i W. Ritchey to Ann E. ItitChev. ei. se 11.-SS. 7. '. J.OIW MariettaXl). McMUten tii Richard C. Fielder, umlivideit onc-niiith n l , nw, undivided mie-nioth mirth cud tv 1 , sw 34. 30,6—95 aeres- '* 100 Richard C. Fielder to J. 11 4 Loughridge and Ralph Feudi-g. same tract 150 Dawitt C. Hopkins to Ambrose L. Willis, part 30. 29, 6. in Rensselaer—l aero I,CCO Harrison L. Brown to Mary MoQucrry, s> 3 lie mv 50,31.5-r2o'liere- . SW Wilson.tv. James to William H. Boyer \v S. se ne 20. 2s. 5—20 acres. 500 Win. H. Boyer to K. B. Jackson, same trdet. .. ' .. - 308" K. B. Jackson to Win. 11. McDonald, same trai 1.. Qtrit claim 20 ’ Also placed of lecotiLS ho rtgi ges, 3 chattel mortgages, 1 leu se uud-T tiombi
PUBLISH not in.(hull, tell not in Askelon, But watch this spare purely for fun. —A~DAUXI£TBAgfjHt69Ny»TTFF-4rFELY J k 2\. SET IT,KM KN f.—Notice is hereby given that Tliiimas i*. Rohirson, adiiiinistiator of tlie esfate of William 11. Cohiiisop, deceaseh . has filet his report of linal settlentent of said ■feUlfc -saltl.D»smi2,.wiit Im. actei..upou..atAlio. Mairh term A. D. 1879, of the Jasper Circuit court. —•— Witness,my hand find the s*ai of fSF 4L \Ht« JaifH-r circuit i-durt tliis Sth day ‘ l March Bth, WH. (?Urk Jii«pcr<(rctiif Court. ~- ■■ . r’
VUICKN. ,K ALLOWANCES made oy the Hoard lA Coni. mfaslener* «r J*«per Comity at their March session, 18711. advmti*in>i. J. W. UnKvei « So.oo Horace K. James. ... 4«.i0 I 78.10 rooa farm. Norman Warner, hardware 6 81.60 Shelby Grant. part |>:»\ on »tock payable I April 20th, 1879. ' ... 100.00 1111.80 ' COMMtSSIONIH.s’ coraT. Wllllßin K. I'ui kison, commissioner .. 1 II 01 Isaac JD. Dunn, " 24.00 Win. K. Pnrktson, *• 24.00 . Geo. M. Kiihloroa, sheriff . 12.00 | i f 84.10 MTCIIM. Henry Welsh, vteWsr cause 2,411. ... 8.00 George Rease. “ “ 2,418.. 8.00 Geo.M. Robinson, sheriff, cause 2,418 2.00 David 11. Yeoman, viewer cause 2.180 1.60 Ezra C. Newels, •• “ 2,180 1.60 M. V. Oilier. *• •* 2,189 1.50 | 22.60 FUEL AND LIGHT!. Geo. M. Robinson, roal for courtroom | 1.60 Willis J lines, oil for ooupty offlcen. .78i Can A Smoot, ilo do . . .75 V. 1.. Cotton, coal for court house 8.69 1 11.72 rmisoNißs. Geo. M. Robinson, ahurilT t 63.00 .lamed W. Baird, sheriff Tippecuaoe Co, 39.25 t 92.26 INSURANCE. Hartford Insursnee Co., for poor farm $ 9.80 noma luaurancc Co., New York 25.00 f 34.60 COUNTY ATTORNEY. ' R.jL Dwiggtm?, services past iiuarter 125.00 ROAD!. Geo. M. Robinson, sheriff 11.35 J. V. Parkison. viewer 3.00 .la*. M. Nickcll, “ . iso L. I). Marion. “ . .. ~ ' 1.50 E. T. Harding, J. I’., swearing viewers .25 1 17.00 STATIONERY. William B. Burford 1 77.00 WillisJ. Imes. 1.10 Rosser McClure & Morlcy..- 32.25 Cameron, AmhergACo 14.00 Indianapolis Sentinel Co 42.26 Spring At Koliertaon . ... .... 23.00 Spring A Robertson 5.00 William Braden A Co 40.15 12:14.75 COUNTY OFFICERS. Henry A. Barkley, auditor . 15.19.20 Henry I. Adams, treasurer. 250.00 1789.20 - viafll.l.ntni-lL • “Henry A. Bank ley, postage *1 2.60 Henry I. Adam-. " .... . 3.29 •H. V. Childers, repairs in county ollices 6.16 .1. 11. lltiiiigardncr. work in court yard. 3.00 Michael Eger, bookcase for treasurer 5.00 l.cwis Alter, surveyor, chain and pins 12.00 4. __ $ lo.oi ICUIATIONAL. 11. Snoddy. fi may superintend’!.l29l.oo Uoliert liepuor. jattilog ,'i cacbciV: lust ie . 2.00 ' 1293.00 WJ.IIF OF POOR, Wm. 11. Irvine, sftl to Minerva Cogliill and chilli 1 10.90 S. €. Maxwell, aid to Mrs. Carmaday and daughter . . 9.00 Maxwell A Landon, dd to Emma I.ipprar.t 1.00 Burger A Parker, fug! for poor in» Carpenter lown*kip.„ 17.92 James Irw in, trustee, for poor in Carpenter township ....'. 3’718 s. A il. Solo non. goods for poor in Carpenter town so ip - 4S.ua--11. 41. Patton, medical aid to Mrs. Winters . *10.03 l). H. Patton, medical aid to Samuel Kekels „ 4.00 Ira C. Kingsbury, aid to poor in Citrpen- . -ter towi sh p ’ .1.: . ' 83.24 Henry Downing, aid to poor in Carpenter township 63.08 Patton A llartman. medical aid to S. Eckols R .’. ... .. 19.85 Israel B. Washburn, medical aid to poor (ifuarterty salary) 112.50 Henry Downing, ajd to poor in Carpenter township ! 10.93 J. 11. Lotlglmdge, -aid to- wife of Tolic Minor 10.00 P. Davisson, coffin for Win. Reid . 5.00 F. J. Sears A Co., aid to John Hack ley. 10.20 K, J. Bears A Co., aid toTlios J. Mathena 8.75 John McLaughlin, aid to 11. Ferrell 9.20 F'. J. Sears A Co., burial clothes for Jacob liuty, , —.. . . ~ —O.ol J. II." liniimg.irrtner, keeping Rogers’ clliil- 25.71 Gntt A Smoot, goods for Jacob Doty . .. 1.25 i nti a sumnt, goons nip airs. Weathers. 15.07 W. J. Wright, colTm for Jacob Doty s.flo Jac.-b Mi'!-, itidto in Kankakee t’p 15.08 J. IT Loughriiige, medical aid. to il. I.elientbal . .... 13.78 William Beck, boarding Mary Lewis. 14.2 s F'. L. Ccttnn, fuel fogpoor farm. 27.85 Willin' & Sigler, goods for poor at poor farm. - W. J. Wright, eoiiiti for David Gorkins. B.oii Shelby Grant, burying David Corkins 10. Oil Shelby Grant, 1 Mill riling poor at poor fnn 179.06 Robert Kcpncr, temporary rcliuf 25.00 y 7.52.25 Total allowances 22,625.79
State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I;, Ifcnrv A. Bni'Met;. auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that tlie foregoing is a true statement of allowances made by the board of county eoinniissionei-s at their regular March session. I>JJ. v. Witness my ):and and official seal /aic A.Tii't Rensselaer, this lJtti clav of 1 HENRY. A. BARKLEY, Auditor Jnai 'r Co. "a*DMINI-4T'«ATOR*S SALE.-Notiee is lirre--41 by given that the undersigned. Administrator id t!ye'..cr.t,iie of Thtunas K. IldiTnbr. deceased, pursuant loan order of the Tnlasfci t irctiit Court, of Tuinski county, ludiitua, wfir sol! of public auction, at. the residence of David Barnhill io White Tost township, ill l’tilaski Countv, Indiana, between tlie hours of. 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'cjock p. lu.Jm Monday April lull. IsT.). for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, the following describee real estate of said deoedeni. situated in Ja-per county in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter or section number thirty-six (3d), township number thirty-one ,31) north, of range number live (5) west." TpnMS'. i )nc-foni-tli cas-h.- nnc-fourth in si\ mouths, ono fourtli in twelveuio-jtiis,' ami onefourtli in eigliteeit months., Deferred jutvmeuts to ho.secured by mortgage on tlie real estate sold. JAMES A. T.OAVE. , , Administrator. Nye <5 Agticw. A ttorneys, Wiiiainac. Ind. March 13th, IsT.s. jl $ '.l'|rfM|f#
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIMS TABLE NO. 3. Oil and after Moodily, December lOtli, 137.5, trains will run, until further notice, as follows: UOlV<5 SOUTH. STATIONS, <4Ol Nil NoßTll. No. 1. No. 2. Lv Jl.lp A-.m. . UtNSsBLi!:!! (t 15<1. iiuarr. “ 11.35 “ . .I’leasnnt llwtge. ..8.65 “ Flag •* •.... Zard’s: Flag,.** “ “81.47 “ Hanging Grove.. ..i.42 •• “ “ 11,50 Lee's 5.30 « “ “ Flag “ . ...Flag*' , “ (Vr 12.21 p. ill , I);.-all 3.obi •• I.ve. l.t .-4:: " -■ 4.65 “ arr. •• Hag “ V. i-iiis . . Flag - “' J- »* Flog—.. W I'l l,dit*~4Tr-p+Etgrp r “ 2.08 “ ... .Horn, 1--S'. .... 4.:,t> “ “ ;—"“fTag “ . Ilohev Creek Flag** “ i ** Flag ** McF hoe’s Flag " “ lAr 2.3* ** .MoKTIOr.IiIO 4.05 “ I.ve. I ALLEN H F.GLEK: Si’pkrintenhinT. , John Millikan, Assistant Superintendent.
W. S 7 OFL W I 3NT j Keeps a fine stock of WATCKES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY >liisicai NercliandlHe, w hiiji are offered cheaper than any other House *in J.'isiier or adjoining counties... Agent for tlie : Rockford Wait.i, nw yvst watcli for the monev ( 11, .the, wutjijm r 'tuUf„,the Jvlgiu, W«WiLtei.jia;.: cent, cheaper than any other Ilou-e ill the comity. Agent for fevCrnl different maunfac- j turers of < irgans and i'ianos. A line stock of • Kflitr»..Revolvers, Scissors, Spertacles. Jew el- 1 ry, etc., just teeeivid. All Work warranted to give satisfaction, or ti<* pay. W*,rh Wtuk » specialty.
Noth kof .m'OiMMKM' ok admin-* l.STltATuU.—Notice lit liuroby given tlia| ♦ito tnnl<‘r>tKnnt lia* been itiipoiiU**) l>y Hit rltl k 6f |Ub Jnejxr rlrmiiM-mirt, K-Innnl.iratcr ill Urn tutidii of Shelby Dituuila, domuMtil. Sabi untilte in miu|,<»m-<I to lx) nolvmit. WILLIAM W. ML’KBAY. i’i-brnary Zktb, liffll.
cm 8i nmii THE BETTER WAT. ' Holman Liver Pad AND It 4 AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BODY&FOOTPUSTERS, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They cure by ab*on>tlon rather than drugging the ayrtein. They hove proven beyond perad* vanture cheapest, the most plcasunt, convenient, surest arid rivost FtitlflfAClory curative. also permanent and thorough hvstem-regulator in the world, and are applicable to the infant, youth and adult of both sexes. Experionc© has led to an honest belief that there is no disease that can he kept in subject ioji, or that can, he modified, by the use of medicine, but that can be acted upon in a far more satisfactory manner-by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pad, Piastersond Medicated Foot Paths, known as absorption salt). It is also believed that there is NO disease that medicine can cure hut'that can be cured more promptly and effectually h.v this treatment. Certain it is that times wiihout number, diseases Universally acknowledged beyond the reach of medicine have melted away under the action ALONE of these remedies. And the work Mas done so quicklv, with so Jit tie inconvenience to the patient, that in many cases the pain was gone before he or she wasawurc. More than a million witnesses bear testimony to these statements. Thebe are .no idle words br misrrpresentatlbhs, but are susceptible of proof. In the name of hiuraanty try them. The following are some of the many diseases tho IJVER PAD CO. remedies will cure:— Fever and Ague, Kidney Trubles, Bil ipus Disorder, Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Heart, inlexmitteut Fnver, Rheumatism, Periodical Headaches, All kinds of Female Pyspensfa, Weaknesses, A v -e Cakii, Pick Headache. Chill Fever, Lumbago. Bciatiea, Dumb Ague, Paitiinolde, Back, StomB llious and every kind of ach, buottiders und Fever, Muscles. Diarrhoea, Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice. Neuralgia, Billious Colic. A l these hare -their origin, directly or indirectly, in the Stomach and Liver, if you doubt it term* for Dr. Vai rhi'd’s f «*cture«. Price, p* ciai The Holman Piasters, Font, bv the | :<rr.. SO cents; Body, 50 cents each. 'Medicated Foot Bn tbs, 2S (Mils’ a package; six packages. $1.2."*. If your druggist does not keep them, send price, cither the money, postal order or registered letter, and all will be sent you by marl, free o’ charge, exc-pt the salt, which is sent hr express at the expense of the purchaser. Tho following communications explain theui elves: Camu. inor., 111. Messrs. Bates & Ilfmley: ~ I have been wearing « ne of the Holman rsa*. It ha? rcieved me from complaints of long standing, improved my health wonderfully, and I feel like a new -woman. 1 would like to act as your agent in this city, and by so doing I bel eve I would carry happiness to hundreds of faixllie^. Sours truly, v .. r- 1 --.' !-■' • Mrs. C. N. C\FT"lt. At-rora, 1f.!.., May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen : I have been a gre-.t sufferer with n uralpin in the stomach, ana also with dumb ague, liav lig spent thousands of dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until abqut t u c Ist of March Fast I was induced to try one of Holmans Pads, which hasontircly cured ire, ard I am now engaged in selling these Pads, and doing nil 1 can to spread the glad news of this cure and induce others to try it, 8. 0. PEORIA 111., Juno, 1. Messrs. Bates & Hanley: I purchased one of your ITolman Tads for both mv wife and mother,* who wero sufferinr with Buliowness, Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Pad has completely cured them. Yours, J. TTheki.br. Itowa, (Tu..,) Transcript. Address ei her of the following offices: 13-: lUudiKOii St,, Chicago, 111. Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. Hall Block, Tol; do, Ohio. 418 Millwaukee St., Millwaukef, Wis. *— —• Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. JfA TES & for the Korilnrrst. r" - f*
is mum mfe ©f trad m ' We announce a New Invoice of JM'loiitlf s & Boys' Clothing VALUED AT $4,000, | ; ’ ' _-■ ' *• - - , ~ . — ~y.~-.~~-, T . Dozen Pairs of Shoes, niNDHEDS OF HATS AND CAPS, NEW STALES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. These goods are first quality in all respects. They will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. No House undersells us. Cash buys astonishingly cheap these days. We take produce in exchange for goods, and allow the highest market prices. Also, in addition to the stock partially enumerated above, we keep a select stock of Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do best.
SILVER WANT'!I). V-H. ’ ' - • EMMET KANMAL, DRUGGIST & PHARMACEUTIST, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ure ® ru S s > Medicines. Oils Paints, Varnishes, Brushes iBKTVSSTr f ,am P s ’Lamp Chimneys*Car 11 jgHf n Guaranteed 150 Fire Test, Blank Books* Stationery, Albums, Fancy pnd Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, <kc jF IINJ\TE CONFECTIONERY. Strictly Pure Wines and Liquors f= OR MEDICINAL- PURPQSES^ —: CHOICE CIQ-ARS. SMOKIMG- AND CHEWING- TOBACCOS. Fully prepared t 6 furnish the public witlr-everythrug usually found in his line, at prices as low as any house in Jasper county. Thanking patrons for their favors he would still usk a share of patronage, feeling of his ability to give satisfaction in all cases. Physicians’ Prd33riptioasa nd Familyltecipes Carefully Compounded. ~ w. .1. imi; s. DEALER IN % ‘ School Books, Blank Books, Stationary, Drugs, ME DI CIN ES, Paints, Oils, ’\ r ariiislies, "x . WCHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT IWffli, RBW-HXD MBTL. Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, « FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Ktrieiiy for Medical Purposes, * CONFECTIONERY, eScO. ‘. j • -* , . Tiiis stock of goods in .allUepaHinen is. is fresh, pure and first-class. Tin . j is none better in file fnarket. in addition* above eifuineration, a fu/* upply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pena, Ink, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils Eraseis for pencil and ink, and all articles pertaliiing to the Stationery Eitte.—-
