Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1879 — Page 4
RENSSELAER UNION
T)AISTISS or graining wouldat bavtf .lone? JL Byaa'a work ia *xc*lM by none,
KiJWfcul Mima mih) walkiitgidioes ft>r the la.tle* ai Kendig’s. ' IV Axit)Kkt.—Uonry Zoll axed :i great to« off a day or so sii-ce. T. M. Jokes has NMed 11am. Wood’s brick on the bank of the ?lv*r. Caan llupkini will moyc on a farm am) Fred Webber will occupy liia house. Nict and new prim a and dry poods of ail kinds just received by R. Fei’tlig. ~ The Big Bonanza cigar (3 cents), the best in town, for sale only at Kanual’s drug store. Pat. Donnelly is improving I). 15. Now els’ forty acres of land, south of Mr. Trussell's. Don’t forget the social at the SI. E. parsonage to-morrow evening. Everybody invited. Nosegay. —-The best five cent cigar in Rensselaer is the Nosegay, sold by It. K. Spencer «fc Co. Si non Phillips, Monroe Qar.and John Nowels are clearing "patches of ground, near town. Db. Ai.TEß.has purchased Siie Swaiu’s fast trotter. The Doctor is a good judge ot horse flesh. Whitewash brushes, kalsomiuc brushes paint brushes, artists' brushes, at Kannal’s drug store. Read the advertisement of the new Narrow Gauge Clothing House which appears elsewluro in this paper. Willey <fc Sigler have a large and well selected stock of men’s and boy s'clothing which is being sold cheap for cash. Two tons of strictly pure wide lead ground in linseed oil and warranted; for sale at the lowest markefl»rice by Etniuet Kannal. E aster Sunday. —The subject of the morning sermon at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday next, will he The resurrection of Christ. Only #25 f«r_a genuine New York Stngi-r sewing machine warranted for five years. All kind* of extras and machine oil. Call at W. U. & C. Rhoades*.
Flour by thecnr load at Starr’s, where can be found the following well known brands: Moniicvilo, Snowball, Crystal Mills, White Rose and Rensselaer Mills. A sou of Morris Gorhiou, of Jordon township, received n severe cut in the back, fast Saturday’ afternoon. Dr. Washburn gave it tiie necessary surgical attention. Produce—l hare special arrangements with a*-large produce house, and am able to pay higher prices foi all kinds of produce than any other house in town. 30 A. Leopold. Canned Goods. —Green corn, tomatoes, peaches, apricots, plums, . salmon, lobsters, sardines, etc., at R. E. Spencer & Co’s bakery and ! rest aurant. Goode all fresh and find quality. of all descriptions, hand-bags— 1 everything from a genuine tripple decker Saratoga to a ladies’ diminutive satchel at W. 11. & C. Rhoades’. The largest and cheapest stock of boots and shoes ever bronght to ninlßftiiiimrwilWna Tamper eeunty can be found at Willey & Sigler’s. Those in need Of foot wear will do well to make them a call. W iiite leap, linseed oil, putty, Venetian red, and the celebrated standard rubber paint, together with a general assortment of varnishes, dryers and goods in the painter’s W. J. jjhes’ drug •tore. Miss Lili.a Boroughs is at her •Id eland, in Willey ifc Sigler’s mammoth dry goods store, with the finest stock ©f millinery goods, ribbons, laces, silks, etc.; ever brought to this market, which she will sell as low as the lowest Call and see her. ;0 Persons intending to renovate their homes will find it to their tocall at Kamial's drug store and examine his stock pt ready-mixed lead and oil paint,, whitewash brushes, kalsomiue material, wall paper, window shades and fixtures. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of Mr. E. L. Clark’s hardware store, in another column. Ilis stock of goods is brand splinter pew, of best quality, and will be sold at rock'bottom prices for cash. When id need of anything in his' line give him a call and learn something to your advantage. Remember the place: Shanghai
Tit* temperance meeting at the M. E church Monday lining was one of the bast ever hold in the place. The house was crowded, the exorcises wpro highly entertaining, and everybody went away (ycling sjntisfi-d that tbo 'cause of temperance was- assuming in'rmidable proportions in Rensselaer. Mrs. Rotrbock, in R. Fendig’s store in the Nowels block, has a new stock of.first class millinery goods which she invites the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity to inspect. Everything new, and strictly first-class. No old, antedated, or refuse stock. Terms strictly .cash, no credit whatever; and,' therefore, prices wondronsly cheap. Rensselaer Nursery. —Yon can get apple, pear, cherry and Siberian crab trees; ash, sycamore i.nd eatalpa shade trees; grape, gooseberry, raspberry, current and strawberry vines; .yard shrubbery, roses and very cheap, at the Rensselaer Nursery, in Weston Grove, half a mile north of the court house, Rensselaer, Indiana. 23-3 John Coen, Proprietor. For Sale.— Four good young horses, one large four year old stallion Morgan cross, three two year old coils, six fresh cows, one two year oid bull, one steer calf, one lieifi-r calf, one set double harness nearly new, one new farm wagon, one second hand farm wagon, two Wood mowingmacliines neai ly new. These articles will be sold on twelve months time, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. ts. A. Leopold.
Look Here! Look Here!!
I hnve'just returned from market with as nice and well selected stock of goods as'cottld be obtained. I bought them cheap and propose to sell them cheaper than any other lmuse in Jasper county. But they must be sold strictly sys cash ; ar.d 1 lease don’t ask them of me on credit. I have concluded to adopt this rule, am! mean to carry it. intb effect. If you do not happen to have the money ready, do not hesitate to call in and look at the slock, for we are always ready and glad to tliow to everybody.
Real Estate transfers.
Foi- tlie week ending April 10th, the record of transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: David Nowels to Henry A. Barkley, lot I. Mock 16, tut 7, Mod: 11. lot 4, Mock 48. lot 7. Mock 42. lot 3, Mock 39, lots 1 anil S, block 40. tots 3 amt 7. Mock ST. lots 5 , anil 6, block 3> lot 3, block 84. lots 7, 8 ’anil H; block S 3, lots 10. 12, 14 mid 21. block 32, lot 13, block 81, lots 1 and 2, block 80, lot 11. block 28. lots 1 and 2, block 23, lot (i, block 27, lota 4 and 8, block 23, lot 2. block 23. lots 8 and 14. block 22, lot 2, block 2), Tot 11, block 20. lots 1,2, 6 and 7, block 1P.,... lots 7, 11 and 12. Mock IS. lot 7. block ,15V lots I and 6, block 10. lots 2 and 5, block , r block 13, Wii ami 11. block 12, lot ltk Monk 11, k.ts 2 and JO, block M, lots 4 and 3, block 0. lots 3,3 trtid 9, block 0, Weston’s addition to Rensselaer. . $8,400 Hiram D. Kiddle to Wiley If. Pierce, lot 9. block 9. Western addition to Remington 600 Thomas t raven to Lucy Coleman etfil., ne no 12, 81, 6—40 acres 3CO Tlmmas C. Swcney to William E. Swonev, part *u t\v, 2, 32. 7. part stv s\v 1.32,7 'ilioinas O £weney to Hugh A.Swency, part same tract—_l - -i Thomas C. Swcney to John M. Swcney, part same tract Simon Withanl to Charles Miller, uw lic. lie nw Hi. 82. G—Stl a res. Quitclaim 100 Louisa Ilesser to Charles F. Miller et at., wsp ne 15. 32. 8 200 Rachel Prater to Jchtv Price. swTiw 21, 30, 0— pi ai res . StK) ! V. iiiiat.i Greenlk-ld to Wm. W. Groculle'd et al., part s.*, sw 24, 80, 7—20 acres 850 I Elihu Culver to Thomas, M. Culver, ne so 85, 81, 7—40 acres.. .v.i. (Vi-........ 700 I > orm.-in Warner to Daniel Grant- War--1 ner. jot )4. block 4. Rensselaer 100 I Zilplia J. Warren to Mick:: B. Halstead, . ii vv sir 7. 29, 7—40 acres . - 800 I Sinali May to Robert C. Cumma, c.'jinr 31. 27, 7—Bo acres. Quitclaim 163 James Welsh to William H. McDonald, liejie 20.28. 6—40 acres. . 200 Also placed of record three chattel mortgages, two mortgages ami one school fund mortgage.
LEVAL MOTICES. V 011(17 TO NON - lt& ID EN Teh—State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss. In tho Jasper cjrHnt Court. June Tonu. 1579. I*. v«. Frnneiq jK. Meyeri and ll iry J. Meyers. romplalnt No. 1,303. Now comes the plaintiff, by Thompson & T>ro., hi- attorney, and tiles /iLifililavit that said defendant. are not of Indiana. Notice is thcrefAre liercby givemsaid defendant-, Francis M Hey eg- and clary J. Meyc■■-, that unless they be acM appear on the second • day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hidden ou the tirst Monday of June, A. I). 1879, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said Connie and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will, be heard ami determined in their absence. xcttcts. Witness ray name and the seal of . .' y said court affixed, at Rensselaer this l Tdrlr ) 26th, day of March. A. I>. 1879. CHARLES 11. PRICE, 2S-3t Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. ■VTOTIC'E TO NON-RESIDENTS—State of A.x Indiana, Jasper County, ss. lu the Jasper Circuit Court, June Term, JS‘79. Simou P. Thompson vs. Andrew J. Bryant and Nancy J. Bryant. Now comes the plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., liis attorneys, and fllesan affidavit that said de-fendant-ur« not residents oi the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, Andrew J. Bryant "and Nancy J. Bryant that unless they be and appear on the second day of the next term of die J asper C ircuit Court'to be liolatn on the first Monday of June. A. D. 1879, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said countv, and state, and answer Or demur to sold' complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. y--.-ys. Witness my name and tho seal of / V s»kl court affixed, at Kcfisselaer l ) this 36th,.day of March, A.. I>. 1879. (lIAKI.ES H. PRICE, 23-3 t Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.—The State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss. In the Jasper Circuit Court. June Term, 1873. Walter Braden, vs. Williaii W. Foster, Angeline Foster, Robert Macreaily,-William U. Macready and William H. Hunkle. “ ' Complaint No. 1734. Now come the defendants, Robert Macreadv; William H. Macready amidVtliiaiii. 11. Rnnkle by Thompson & Bro., their attorney-, and file their cross complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that die residence of the defendants William W. Fostewaßd Angeliue Foster is not in the etaffi of Imliaua. Notice is hereby given said defendants William IV. Foster arid Angeline Foster, that an lets ftey be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to lie holden da the first Motydav of June A. D. 1878. at tlie court house Ip Keusselaer, In said county and state, and ahswer of demur to said cross coniplalnt, the tamu will be'heard and determined in their absence. By order of the court. ; In witness whereof. I berennto set /ire »w\iny hand and the seal of said Court V ml Rensselaer. Indiana, this 3rd day a. D. 1879. 29-4 . CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Tl-.ompaon ft Bros., A ttys lor Defte., Mae ready* .and Hankie. . H'ss—atW'C- - ; -7'a* S 1 tt~ t
I xVoTH ETO NOS-H ESI DENTS.-rStale of Indjaui, Jasper ( otinty, m. In the Jasper, Circuit Omrt,.liiVicterm, 18.9. I.awraaon Riggs and Mnrv T. Riggs udnilaislratort dt of the eslato of Jesse l», UrlKbl. doccn-el. vL Catherine i Keller, J4hn J. Kalley. Will lam MrGlynn. Mina Sliauley, t.'harles Shataiey and Dannie E. (spiiltr. Complaint No, 1,707. » < Now comes the plaintiffs by Thompson A Hro.. tlieir aliornevs, and flic an aflMavit that said dcfciidsnu. Mina nlmUlrv and CliaHos Slutilev *ro not roldenrs of the state of fwttan*. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant-, Mina MinW.ley and Chaldea Shatiley, that unlc. - they lie and appeur nn the'second day of the next term of tlic Jasper Circuit Court, lo be holden ointhrltrid Monday of June. A. D. 1879, nl Ihocoiirt-houl e, In lUnsaetabr, in -aidcounty *ml stale, and anawer or demur to-said complaint, the same w ill In- heard mol determined !u their absence. By onlc-r of the Court. Witness my name and the seal of /.<S Sit said eonrt Jituxad. at IU-nssclaet-, J. DKAL. 1 tlli< je,,, da , „f March. A. D. 1879. CIIAKLKSII.PIiK K, 23-St Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. L ■ -■ - * N’DTfCK T<> NON -It ESI DENT.— The State of Indiana, comity of Jasper, ss: In Uic Jasper Circuit Court. June term, 1879. Mary A. llrmielt vs. George W. Hen nett. Divorce. Tim defend ant,,» hose residence is unknown hill who is believed lo lie n residrntof the-tale of Arkansas, Is licrobv nolllleil Hint iiiilessho be and appear on the second day of the next term of the said Jasper Circuit Court, to lie boldcil on 1 lie tu>l Moodily of Juno, A. D. 1879, at the coni t bouse In Uens-elacr. in said eeiintc ,-nd ..tale, amt answer the plaintifl complaint Hied in said c.tn-e, tlic same will be heard and determined in Ids absence. C' Witness my hand ami the seal of Nsaiif court ul Rensselaer this 3d day April, 1879. ( lIAKI.ES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thoinpsuu A lli 0., ult'ya for pl'ff. The aisive named defend si nt is further notified Hi it in the office ftf Kilwahl Gllligan, at No. 81 West Sixth street, in the city of C inolnnati, and r.latc of Ohio, on the 23th day of May, A. 1). 1879, helwccn the hours of six o'clock A. M. and -ixo'clock P. M. of said day the plaintiff will proceed to take Hie depot!(lona of wit-ncsM-s before said Edward Gilligan, to be read in evidence upon tlic trial of said cause, and will, if necessary, continue the taking of said depositions from time to time until the same are completed. THOMPSON & IIKO . April 3(1, 1879. attorneys for Plaintiff. SHEBIfF’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution (o me directed from Ilia clerk of the Jasper circuit court. I Will expose at public Bale, to the highest bidder, on &itnri/ay, the loth dny D. 1870, between the hours of 19 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day. at the door of the court house in tho town of ■ Kelnsctunr, Jasper coiinly; Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, towit : The north half C! *) of the southwest ijuarIcr (!«) of section eighteen (18), coutaming llfty-six and seventy-four hundredths (50.74) acres, more or less; ulso thirty (80) acres off of the north end of the Dortliwest quarter (•*) of the southeast quarter (.Q) of section eighteen (18); also a part of the oorthwjßst quarter (!«) of tin* • mitlicatt quarter (Q) of section eighteen (13), this being the ten (10) acres formerly owned by A. J. Norris) all in township twentyeight (28) north, of range «ix (0) west, in Jasper county, Indiana; and on failure to realize -the fidl amount of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at ftp same time and place, expose lo puliltc salt the fee simple of mid real e-tate. Taken as the property of Solomon Waynnre lit the suit of Alfred I 100 * cr. Said sale’will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. April Stlf, A. D. 1879. ' (pf $7.00.) ilordecai F. Chilcote ntt'y for pl’ff. 30-3 t. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the J a -per circuit court, in a cause wherein Lawrason T. ltiggs and Mary T. Riggs, administrators tie bunit non with' the will annexed of the estate of Jesse D. Bright, deceased, arerpjuintill's, and Mathew Ctissick and Jlnrgarct ( ussick arc defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy cents ($133.70), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Isth day of May, A. D. IS7O, between the hours of lo o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of tho court house in the town'of Rensselaer, Jasper jCounty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter ( c) of the northwest quarter (Q) of section thirtytwo (32), in township tvventy-eiglft (28), north of range six (ff) west, in Jasper county, and stateof Indiana. If such rentsand profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, ifhtcrest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or su much thereat as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. — GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper countv, Indiana. April 9th, A. D. 1»79. ' (pf $7.(10.) Thompson A Bro., att'ys for pl'ff. 39~3t. SHERIFF’' SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to ine directed from the r,lei-k rif„the Ja-peiwjcircnit con it. in n cause wherein Margaretsh Babcock is plaintiff, and MMHiain B. Canine, JoscpUAi. 1.. Galley, John W, Jacks, Eunice Jacks, Ermiua M. Jacks, Garrett vv. Tertiune, William Spangler. I'itz W. Bint ford, Norman Warner, George Hardy, Stephen Hamblin, Elliott It. Burr. George Bessie, Thomas F. Downing, William M. lieed, Erinina M. Canine, William B. Canine. Guardof Ermiua M. Canine, Abraham Leopold, John Makeover, Henry Welsh, Steward C. Hammond, James E. Johnson. Michael Morarity • and the Newton Wagon Company are defendjints, requiring me to make Hie 'sutn .ajl ..eig.lit irtmtlTginrhd tiiirt y - three dollars and eighty cents, with interest on said decree and costs. 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidber, 011 Saturday, the 10th, day of May A. D. J«79, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the door .of the Conn house in the town Vs RVp—riper. Jasper ootiiuy. Imiiain. tho rentsiand profits for a ti-rm not exceeding segc.’i yt-ur-. of thoundivii'o*l eigi (-nin'bs (iL'irb*) of all the followii g deeerHied real estate, to-wit: The west half o,i of thc souihcast iiuartei- (.‘4), and the northeast quarter (> 4 ) of tlic southwest quarter C 4) of -section twonty-teren '97'. in toivnsbiptivcntyeiglit.(2Bi north, of range seven (7; west: ait.O the uoi'!k":,-t qnarte*- of the -norlhwisl tvveuiy jzlUt in to njiahip.. rTventy-eight (28) north, of range six (6) wi B’, contaiiriyg in all one hundred and sixty (HO) acres, all Tn Jasper comity, and state of indiana. If such rents and pro tits will not sell for a sufficient 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 sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without,any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE it. ROBINSON. 31 1, -riff' of Jasipimxuuutt-lmßaJia. !3sETttli, -A,. J>.'.1879-7.. . ' (pfslofQ.; Tliomp.-im A Uro., at:'y.- for pl'ff. 3ff-3t-. nteW HAEDWARE STORE JUST 4JPENED! Be it known that Ezra L, Clark has just opened a Hardware Store in Shanghai Building, .Rensselaer, ludiana, and will keep constantly in stock a full line of HARDWARE, TINWARE, WOODENWARE, Carpenters’ Tools, Table and rocket Cutlery, Silverware, Revolvers, Ammunition of ail kinds, and everything else usually; found in a lirst-class Hardware Store. All goods sold at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Parties wishing anything in my line will do well to call, examijue goods and learn prices. 1 E. L. CLARK.
R. FENDIG.
Flour, ManlSipr Largest Stock in Jasper G(rant^, 12 Founds Good Sugar, Jl; 7 Founds Good Oofeo, sl. TEAS, TOBACCO AND GIGAES ' ' A. SPBCIALTY. C. C. S T T 2 , —BaPrAEUjISHBD XINT 1884.
, XT Often Ttfxoxl-KESI DENTK-The state i’ of Indiaun, Jasper County, is. IntheJaa--1 tier Circuit I onrt, June terra, 18T9. Nathan I r'endig, v*. Charles Hc.hatxley. Complaiut No. IMB. Xdw cornea the |>lninll<T. by Monlerai K. I ( hllcot,-hi* allot nn . and flint lilt complaint herein, together « itli an ulUilavlt, that the residence o( the defendant t liarlva ScliaUlcy It oot In the ntutc of Inillnna. Notice it therefore hercjiy given tnlit defendant, that nnlett he tin i n I appear on the flrwt day of the next lent) of tttC J lt«|:er f "Ircnit fouft so la* hohlen on the flrtt Moinlay of June A. D. 1879, at the Court lionee In lEensacluer. Indiana, in talil county and state, and answer or demur to aaid complaint, the tame trill lm heard and iletermlned In hit a linen re. lly toiler of the Court. 1 11 Witness whereof. I hereunto net /IIItAT ' ,,,v hand and afllx the nenl of tald i ttaa icourt, *t Kentselner, Indiana, tills Xi>6' : V4thduy of April A. D. 1879. CHAIILKH 11. PRICE, 29-U Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. M. F. Chlloota. Atty forHtf. POSTOFFICEBULLETIN. Daily mails are cloned at 10:44 o'clock a. m. Mailt for I’lcnaant Grove and Saltillo are cloned a 1 o'clock p. to. Tuettlayt, Thursdays and Saturdays. , Money orders are Issued anti paid between the hours of 7 o'clock a. in. nnd 6 o'clock p. in. cat'll day, uxcept Sunday. No money order business transacted on Sunday, nor after I C o'clock p. in. The same rule applies ta register business, .Sinusv Ifnt'ii from 1“ o'clock in. to i o'clock p. in,, No iiittiiej" order or register business transacted oi. Sunday. ADVKKTIISt'.n I.KTTCBd. “ A l>ril I, 1579. Mr. Wm. Beckwith, Miss Ollic L. Jackson, Geo. A. Kudus. Bell Johns, Mrs. Abigail Edtis, Miss Mattie Lucas, Mr. James Erwin, Sirs. If. Likins, Sir. A. G. W. Farmer, Mias Dibble Moore, Nelson I). Fctlicr, Mr. Menrr Rallr, Miss Moley Gaines, Sir. .1. W. Suita, Sir. Lewie’C. Gilman, Sidney Steward, A. S. German, Mr. Samuel Stutsman, Mr. James Hatiey, Sir. Krantz Waleski, A. B. Whitson, Sljss Carrie Williams. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised.” Horace K. Janes, Postmaster.
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE HO. 3. On ami after Monday, December Kith, 187 ft, trains will run, until further notice, as follows: GOING KOt TII. STATIONS. OOINO NORTH. No. 1. No. 2. Lv 11.10 ft, m Rensselaer this p. m. arr. " 11.85 “ .Pleasant ltidge. 5.55 “ " " Flag .... /aid’s Flag" “ “ 11.47 " Hanging Grove. 5.42 " “ JI.SU “ . Lee's. .5 80 “ •• Flag." Sliarpshtirg Flag “ ** Ar 12.24 p.m Bradford 8.05 “ J.vu. I.v 148 “ " 4.55 •* arr. " Flag " ..Ward's Flag" " “ Flag “ .Wright's Flag" “ “ 2.01 “ .Horner’s 4.30 “ “ “ Flag " Honey Creek . .Flag" “ Flag “ MeK'lioe’S Flag" “ Ar 2.38 ** .... .MoNTICELLO- . 4.05 " I.vo, J.LT.KN li EG LEK, Sri'KKiNTENniNT. John JTTLl.ikan. Assistant Superintendent. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. •TAN-EAKDLH ROUTE.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Line Division. if a i' w, u:s. go: s't. r a ST. NV. j. No. 5. Lvf. At ate Line -f 2.05 p. in. f 6.80 a. m. Arr. Loganfport 5.00 **>. 8.15 “ Lvo. - ‘l.ooa.m. .. ... rrrrr Arr. Marion 2.2:: •• 11.07 “ " Hart fold . 3.17 “ 11.50 “ " Rnlgc. ilie. 4.10 " r2.4'l p. m. “ rv:.jt> Git.' 5.05 " 1.(0 “ “ P.' " 2.0 C “ " Pitjua 5.23 " 4.15 “ “ Irha.iii 10.35 “ 520 “ " Cohimhus . 12.25 p. in. 7.25 " COlN'tl WEST. Xo 8. No. 8. Lvc. tidliiTihtis i .* 6.39 ai m. v 5.10 p.m. Arr. I'vlinna. / .. 8.05 " 7.40 •* " l'i.;i:ii •., -S.S» “ 9.00 “ " Bradford Junction* ft. 22 " f 9.30 “ “ Union i . i .25 " 10.43 “ " Ultlgevid : . 10.58 •• 11.20 " Hartford 11.50 " 12.85 a. in. “ 31arion . 12.10 p.m. 1.20 “ “ l.ogausport 2.30 " 3.00 “ " State l.i.nc . 10.20 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. GOlXtr NORTH. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati f 7.30 a. m. " Uiehmontl “10.50 " ....... ... Arr. Hagerstown... ... 11.33 " " New castle 12.05 p. dh. " Anderson . . 1.20 “ " Kokomo 3.00 " • 1.15'a. m. “ Logans port .4 0o “ 3.05 “ " (liicagi) 8.80 “ 7.50 “ GOING SO IT It. No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago * 8.20 p. m. + 9DO a. m. An'. I-ogaiianort 12.45 a. 111. Lit* |). m. " Kokonlo 1.50 3.00 “ “_ A liderson ..'. .' 4-37 " . r *" New Gast’e .7. .2... -. 5.85 “ “ Hagerstown. 6.05 “ “ Richmond 0.55 “ " ( iaciunati. 9.50 “ ‘Daily. -rDaily except Sunday. Train* do not stop where time is omitted. W. 1.. O’BRIEN, Cen'l Pas*. & Ticket Agent. ' . Golumhiis, Ohio.
■tstr. &. 4 jL-S. XX7- XIT Keeps a flue stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and all kinds of SlirHrl ’lcrclsandliie, whiclrltfe'irffOrg)l ehea|»ei- than any ptlrcr House iii JasptT in- iiiljoiniiVg 7 dim tics. Agent for the RdcLfortlAViacii, flie best \vat. li for the money iu, the world. -cllsThe Elgin Watch ten per cent, clieapa- ’than any other House in tlie cotiuly. Agebt for several different manufactursrs of Organs and Pianos. A flue stock of Knives, Revolvers, Scissors, Spectacles, Jewelry, etc., just received. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay.BUgif Fine Watch Work a specialty. —■noaff—r— mrjrT, i nri— *tjm.'FjßßßMßaaweinMMn—■> T.M. JONES, (Late of Kuuknkee City) mmm tailor, Opposite the Poßt-offiee. Suita for Men, Youths and Children out and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE QF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, best and cheffpevt Block i ver opened ill Ittfnsseluer. Cai! and see- Oi't* f rs srtiicited.
Bargains! Bargains! ' .— * — ; JUST RECEIVED! i• \ * v ... * ; •• t .* ,fr ' * ~ • The largest and best stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods, The largest, cheapest and best stock of Clothing, The largest and best selected stock of Boots and Shoes, The greatest variety of Notions, The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Furnishing Goods, The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., :...rizifiver displayed in Rensselaer, FOR THE SPRING TRADE! These Goods were bought for Cash, at a liberal discount, and will be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell them. Call and examine this Superb Stock and learn prices before making 1 purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. iss a&tei v ' '■ 'jjjP . 1 .. . ... ' r i''" We announce a New Invoice of Men's, Youth’s A Boys’ Clothing VALUED AT $4,000, 93 Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OP DATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. These goods are first quality in all respects. They will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. No Ho.use undersells us. I 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 :> OBOICB family groceries. Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do best.,
