Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1879 — Page 4
ThtarffeyT April 17, I*7o.
PORTOFFICE BULLETIN.
Daily •»ll» «**• rUuid 10*1 o’clock a. m. ■(alls lor Pleasant Om aad Saltillo ara rloyqfi » I ffHwel || hi. TawlaVa, Thursdays Mow** order* art loaned and paid between la’rtotfc ».».«■«*«<■*>*«> p in•arh d*y, ewafl Mtadu. Mo money order liaalaoaL, uanrwded on Bwmfey, nor a fur < o'clock p, m. newiHiyab Ippllfa to rrgiitcr RrsDax HOC* from II o’clock m. to 1 o'clock f. **. Ka man*)’ order or register bu«inc*« ir&uMctttl 6b ?pniUy Boiwi B. J a are, Postmaster.
T).MNTINQ or graining wonldst hare done? Jf Boon'a work it sxerllsd by none. IkTOnCE.—Panama srsßUneraliroad tiok--11 eta to any part ot tba Waat, mill »a?a money by calling on E. D. RMOAOKS, at Will ay & Sigler'a more, Kaasnelaer. Inu. 81 qiftDSTEESiNOriUS —Not km is bareby A ghwt that on and after April Ist, 1879, 1 win bn nl my reridance In Barkley town•J'ip, Jaapar county, Indiana, on tha Am and third Friday* in each month, for the transnetion of-lowaahip bntinaaa. 8 R. NICHOLS, 28-eotry Trustee Barkley Townahip. Musical Instruments, new stock ntOrwin’s. Esau Hart, of was in town yesterdayGold Watches for bullet* and gentlemen at GrwinV Wumi Ungers and tlie lap of •prlng is nnoool naan offended mistresS?” Caleb Hopkins will cultivate tils father* farm, north of town, this season. J. N - White and Mr. Williams, of Kaukakeo township, were in town tills week.
Three handsome new, nickel case, stem-winding watches at OrwinV, very cheap. Now in the right time to set out fruit trees. Large supply at ititf Rensselaer Nursery. Prof. B. Wilson Smith, of LaFay- • e dropped in 10 say “good morn, lug” one day last week. ■ Carr. Orainor, deputy United States marshal for the district of Indiana, was in towu last Friday. Titos. H. Davisson has moved from Union;township to GilUni, and Ilia postoffice address is Medaryvllle. Trade dollars received at par at Leopold’*. They are worth 98 cents in Chicago and 9S| cents iu New York. ' * - , Geo. Nagle returned from LaFuyeitc last week, and is now ready to fill orders for pruning orchards and shrubbery. • - ' As a calsomiuer and plasterer Lord Huukiu cannot be excelled. To be convinced of this give him a trial. Charges reasonable. Well Done.— Rev. Gilbert Small, on Sunday before last, cohipleted his first year’s pastoral labor with the Presbyterian church. • Gbo Sigler and family left borne on Monday to visit Thoa. Willey at Long Point, Arkansas- They will ba absent four or five weeks. Rev. M. Zumrelte, on the 15th iusUnt united iu marriage Clarence B. Travis and Mary E., daugliter of Sylvester O’ilera, Esq. All of Jasper county. Messrs. William and John Meyers, or Wheatfield township, were in town yesterday. They report grass sufficient on the northern ranges for cattle to get a good bait. Miss Mamie Osborne and Miss Mary Johnson returned to Whitehall, Micb., Wednesday, after spending a few weeks visiting , relatives and friends in Jas]>cr county. The merchants of Rensselaer are filling their storerooms with unusually large stocks of spring and summer goods. season is expected lobe better than for -several years • previous. Silas L. Swain left Rensselaer on Tuesday, bound for Vermejo, New Mexico. He goes to locate permanently. The good wishes of many friends go with him. May he be successful. 51 ks. Rothrock. at Feudig’s stole, is now prepared to do first-class niillinry work as cheap as the elieapest, tier trimmer having arrived from the city. Old bats made over in any shape desired. Orders for dress-mak-ing solicited.
Marriage Licenses have been issued during the past week to Reuben H. Dickensoji and Mary Ellen Michael, John W. Zimmerman and Amanda Wolf, Clarence B. Travis and Mary E. O'Mera, Moreau P. liar risen and Matilda E. Lippr&ut. School Report.— James F. Antrim, teacher of Walker township school No. 6, reports for the term ending April 3d. 1879. the enrolling of 18 scholars. The average daily attendance for the entire term vai 13.75. Thoae perfect in attendance in any enn month, were Ida ilefeer, Mary Lowark, George Lewark, Eddie Lewark, Jane" Tanner, John Tanner, Willie Tanner, David Tanner, James Snider, Louisa Grabuw, Henry Grabow, Dinah Ileideman and Emma lief deman. School Retort.— George M. Johnson, teacher Hanging Grove school No. 5, reports for the term that commenced November 4, 1878, the enrollment of 29 scholars. Average daily attendance for the entire term was 16.7. Those present every day In any •n« month, and having a creditable record in deportment and recitation,' were Clara Kenton, Lucinda Zard, Susan Johnston, Emma Pammible, Saljic Culp, Ruth Smith, Nancy peregrine. lielle-Buwl, Elisa Peregrine. Lizzie Kantnn^ : .Jftrfi«. v Elmer Ketiton, Belle Smith, James Culp, George Phillips, George Smith and Frank Kenton. 'I • * .
Thk W**n Brwnro M ienrNit has a world wide rspiiUtiisn. li wilt besotd way down in prlciii; Ladd Hopkins. 10-ts J*JV* Vinton baa premised a decision on the 17th. (to-day) upon tbs rfemutss In tba railroad tat esaa of white county. ri IV A. Fawcett bas charge of the ilrooketen Nrjtorter , conseijueatly pepper and epic*largely predominate in lie columns. Neeoer la disappointed hy the work of Witmoro. the jew, Ur at Imre's drug store. Uis always done well. Prices always low. Mis* McrkimTu'* millinery pnrlor over Imo*' drug More it n mo <el of nratneas. ladle* who call there will feel perfectly at borne. Tho Monliooßo ITrrntd announce* that 8. F. Thompson, of Reusselser, was a member of Prof. KidJ’» elocution clan* tk'enty years ago. Mtu.iC. H. Pnic*. Mrs. 0. A. Robsrls, Miss Mell Wright. Mis* tala Moo*, and Miss Myra Price invaded the sanctum of Tm* r*ms office last Saturday. Call again, ladist. . Paoprct.—l hare special arrantremenls with a Urge produce bnuan. and nm able to pay higher prices for all kinds of produce than any oilier house in town. 80 ’ A. Leopold The Monlicollo Herald publishes tliat ‘% man nam-nd Miller, of Rnnsselnor,’ ’ is ia Jail at Montieello charged wrth horse slesiing. Miller is a Lafayette gentleman, however. Ot n experience In the boot and ahoe b'liirrss cotnpela us to deal in good goods, j and all will tpree that it is the only wny to i hold trade. Men wiMitlng a good fine shoe, button or buckle, high or low top, genuine calf, should examine our». Lttnn Hock in*. it is published that Winkler is training to walk against Sill at Bradford sometime |in May. Also, that at the same place | and lime a walking tournament will be held for jiedestrian* of Whito county for I purses ofs->O, s3o and $25. . For the month ending 4th inst. the fiv* j ernge daily weight ol the mails carried on . the Indianapolis Delphi k Chicago railroad, between Rensselaer and Montieello. was 101 pounds, at certified to by mail route messenger. The pay is $45 per mile per annum.
Words are about Ike cheapest commodity in the market,and they may be mad* to ' sound very effective. Ludd Hopkins wishlet nil to understand that his locals mean .just what they say. He has the finest | assortment of ladies’, gents’ and children’s ' shoe* in Jasper county ; and no store can sell them cheaper. Logan-port can be relied upon to supply a democratic candidate for congress from the tenth district, should all the other countie» fail, taganrport was never known to lack material for every public office. There *re more than a legion who. believe they can curry the district.— W’inamac Democrat. Rkm-sxi.a >:n Ni rseht. —You can gat apple, pear, cherry and Sihcrinn crab trees; Ash,, sycamore and catalpa shade trees ; grape, gooseberry, raspberry, currant and strawberry vines; yarJ shrubbery, roses and evergreens, very cheap, at the Rentselacr Nursery, ij£ Weston Grove, half a mile north of thp court house, Rensselaer, Indiana. 29-3. JoUn Coes, Proprietor, For Salk. —Four good young Horses, one large four year old stallion, Morgan cross, three twoydar old colt*, six fresh cows, one two year old bull, one steer calf, one heifer , calf, one set double harness nearly new, one new lartn wagon, one second hand farm vftrgon, two Wood mowing machines nearly new. These articles will be sold on twelvo months time, purchaser giving bankable ■ note with approved security. A Leopold. I New Mrste. — Of all the new songs now | flooding the country ni>no are so popular las those composed by Will L. Thompson, i He Los just issued a beautiful new Song | and chorus, entitled "My Orandjm’jt Aitrioe." It is thought to b# even prettier than this author’s famous song “Gathering j Shells.” If you wontt the latest and prvtj tied song of ilia day order “My Grandpa’s ! Advice,” byr Will L. Thompson Any music dealer will mail it ip you for 35 ceuts. Published by W. L. Thompson & Go., East | Livorpool, (V Fink Hoos.—-Those who admire fine well j bred hogs and those who would improve 1 their stock and breed the very best variety ought to visit the pens of Messrs. C. D. j Btaekhov.se A Sob, ou ihoir .well cultivated j farm, three and one-half-miles north of Rensselaer, and look at their l Jersey lie Is. These gentlemen have been engaged in the breeding and shipping <>fJersey Red stock several years. They arc thoroughly reliable men. and will promptly fill ail orders j received by them. .At the present time they have a sow of their favorite breed that weighs (Joo‘ pounds, the mother of eight stickling pig?. Iter second litter, the* choice of which is reserved jjs a premium offered iby the Indiana Farmer. Messrs. C. D. Stackhouse & Son have this week received from Grundy, a fcoar of the Jersey Red breed, only seventeen months old, which weighs - GUO -pounds. They also have n boar of the noted young Sir Walter family. There is no doubt but that the , bogs bred by Messrs. 0. 1). ,Stackhouse & , Son are among the best, if not the very best, yel introduced into this county. They are equal in every respect to the ; Berkshire, l'ulund-China, and other breeds : that have been popular here, and in some reqiects are, perhaps, superior to them.
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending April ifitli. the record o’ transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: * Sheriff Jasjier ( ounty M TlieophoUis K. Uairnon, s’i sw 31,27, 6—Stkvacßcs |2B7.CS Archibald Turvupile to Etlibn Dcru, 'south side nw *w il. 30, 7—JO acre 5........ 160 Elizabeth TurcupilctoEtlieu Dcru, part lots 5. 6. 7. block 3, Rensselaer 4,200 Goorgc W. Thomas to Barman Krtidnp, n't nw 27, 32. s—Bo a Ores 650 Joseph Sliarkev to Alexander Stebbius, j part lot 3. block a, Remington . 350 Jolin ( arstens to Estate of Jasper Corning, \v ‘. sw 3, 31, 7—Bo acres. Quit claim 500 John Thiers to Estate Jasper Corning, e), aw 3. 31, 7—Bo acres. Quit claim 500 Clwlstian nhammer to Estate Jasper Corning, w l , se 8, 81. 7—Bo acres. Quit claim. r 500 Mary M. l’otts to John L. Nioiiols. nndivided oue-eighth se sw 26, 80* B, nc nw 35.306 100 h'csiali E. Rad shack to David H. Rates, south side nw, north aide sw, part ne 25, 27, 7. lots 1, 2. 3. 10. 11, !2, block 8, Western addition to Remington, tract in Remington , 4,900 David H. Bates to Kcsiab iLiilsback, lots 10. 11, 12, block 9, Kroot's addition to Remington >,900 Auditor Jasper County to Bimon P. Thompson, *S sw, w>. ne sw 34. 30, s—loo acres. Tax title. Bt.n Jonathan Williams to Lorena C. Furs beck, ne sa 22. 32, s—lo acres 500 A uditor Jasper County to S. P. Thompson, north two-tt.lrds lot 1, block 8, Remington. Tax title . . ... 2t.35 Also placed of record six mortgages, two chattel mortgages, too soldiers' discharges, one lease and one exhibit. - .
NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENT.—state of Indiana, Jasper county. 3s: Before K. T. liarding. justice of the peace of Marion township, county and state aforesaid. William 11. Rhoades and Charles Rhoades vs: Janies 1,. White and Albert 8. White. Sow comethe plaintiffs, liv Jno. F. Boroughs, their attorney, and Hie tbeir complaint herein i together with an affidavit that the residence of I the defendant, Albert 8. While, is not in the state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given said defendant that unless he’be and appear at the offire es K. T.. Handing, justice of the jteare of I Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana, on the sixth com plaint, the Tame will bo heard and detenu--1,1 witness whereof I hereunto set f ins swAmy hand nod seal this ltßh day of jAprii, 1879. E. T. HARDING, n Justice of the Peace. J. t'. Boropglis, att’y £or jil ff. 3 MU. j
IX4* Al* NOTI4 E*. VfOTIt'K TO NOJf.RIMIDENTH.-The Htate IN of in,tiun*, Jiu|>cr County, a*. Iu the Jasper Circuit Court, June term, 18711. Nathan Feoiilc, vs. Charles ScliaUlcy. Complaint No. ISM. Row cornea the plaintiff, b)' Montoral F. Chllcole his attorney, and Bias his complaint herein, together >rUh an aflldivtt, tliat the reai'teoce Ot the defendant Charles Se.tviUl«T[ la not in the nt.itc nt [intismi. N.ilic* I- therctore hereby given sahl defamlant, that unles* h* he amt appear on (lie first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to he holdon on the first Monday of June A. 1). lWfi, at the Court House in l(en»*vlaor, Indiana, In *ald county anil *latn, and answer or demur to said comrilaint, tlie sume will lie beard amt iletertnhawl n his absence. By onler of the Court. In witness whereof. I hereunto set /mm*w '-\mv hand and alfix the seal of amid ( ieotirt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, tills of-April A. D. UTS.; CIIARI.Ets 11. PRIf fiL *Mt Clerk .Inspor Circuit Co*rt. M. f. ChllcoU. Atty for ITU; , . .... . . . ■ . XTOTIiT. TO NON.RESIDKSTA.LTIi* State IN of ladiuna, Jasper County, as. In the Jusp«r (treult Court, June Term. IST9. Walter Braden, vs. Willis n W. Foster, Angelins Foster, Robert M*<• ready. William 11. Macready aud Wiliiam fit*. Ruiib'e. Ciiniplaint No.ITIM. Now eouie the dolendauts, Vt- hf rt Msereadv, William 11. Maereaily and William U. Hitnkle lit Tlionipsoii ,1 Rro., their attorneys, nmt file tlietr crossi-oiiiplnint herein, together with an nllidarit, that the residence of the defendants William W. Foster and Angelina Foster is not in the (Rate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants William W. Foster add Angclinc Foster, that utiles they I* and appear on the first day of the next term of the .1 nspar ('lrthjtt Court to lie holdon on the first Motnlny of June A. D. 1H79. attlic court lioiiho in llcuiiselatr, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said cross complaint, tlie same will he heard aud determined in their abaence. Hy order of the court. Ip witness whereof, I ltcreunto set .fSmyhanil and tlie saal of said Court l . Jat Renssclaor. Indiana, tills 3rd day April A. i>. 1879. 19-4 CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Conrt. Thompson A Bros., Attya forDefts., Uacr*adys and Kuukle.
NOTICE TO NON-RKSIOF.XT.-Tlie State of Indiana, conutv of Jasper, sst In the Jasper Circuit Court, June term, 1879. Mary A. Bennett vs. (ieorgc W. Bennett. Divorce. The defendant, whose resilience is unknown but w ho is believed to Is- a resident of tlie statu or Arkansas, ia herehv notified that unless he be and appear on the second day of the next term of the said Jasper Circuit Court, to he hidden on the first Monday of dune, A. 1). 1879. at the court house in Rensselaer,"in ' said county and state, aud answer the plaintiff's complaint filed in said cause, tlie sums will be henrdjmd determined in Ids absence, Witness my hand aud the seat of i ir * » \said court at Reusselaer this 3d day ( Jof April; IS7U. CHARLES 11. TRICE, Clerk ot the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro., att’ys for jd’ff. The above named defendant is further notlfleil th it iu tlie office of Edwant Uilligan, at No. 34 West Slxtlilkreet, iu she city of Cincinnati, and state of Omo, on the 29th day of Mai-, A. D. 1879, lietwecn the honrs of six o'clock A. M. and six o’clock P. M. of said day the plaintiff will proceed to take the depositions of witnesses before sail! Bdward Uilligan, to be read in evidence upon the trial of said cause, and will, if necessary, continue the taking of said depositions from time to time until the same are completed. THOMPSON A BRO.. Aprß tu, 1879. Attorneys for Plaintiff. —i".."*.. 1 . 1 . '"...1.".... ..■..’.'-r n ggg———— " SHEBIFF’RPALE.— Bv virtue of nn execution to me directed from tha clerk of thu Jasper circuit court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, nn Saturday, the lath day of Muy, A. D. M 79, between the hours of 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said dav. ■t the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rent's and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, towit: Tlie north half (V t ) of the southwest quarter 0*) of section eighteen (18), containing Ufty-s.x and suventy-four hundredths (50.74) acres, more or less; also thirty (30) acres off of the north had of the northwest quarter (',) of the southeast quarter (.'„) of section eighteen (18); also a part of the northw est quarter (>„) of the sontlieast quarter (of section eighteen (18), this l«ing the ten (10) acres formerly owned by A. J. Norris; all in township twentveight (28) north, of range six (8) west,in Jasper county, Indiana; and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest ami costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to pablic sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Solomon Waymirc at the suit of Alfred Hiiover. Said sale’will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON. Sheriff of Jgsper cortbtVf Indiana. April Bth, A. D. 1x79. (us 37.00.1 Mordecni F. I'hilcotc att'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 tlie Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein T.awrason T. Riggs and Mary T. Riggs, administrators de boni* nun with tlie will annexd/1 of the estate of Jesse D. Bright, deceased, arc plaintiffs, and Mathew t.ussick ami Margaret ( ussick are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy cents (ri-W.Tn), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose.at public, sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday,the link day of May, A. /j. t'.'lK lietwecn the hours of 10 oVioeto a m-. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the "Vourt house in 11m 'towa of Kea’sselaci'. JTispec county, Indiana, tlie rents anil.profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (;;) of the übrthw’esf quarter : q > of section thirtvtwo (82), in ’township twenty-eight (28), north of i'iiuuo ,-;x iC} west, in Jasi'.cr county, ami state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient som.hkyslisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same timeiand place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said re.) estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. April Bth, A-. I>. 1579. ’ (pff7.00.) Thompson A Bro., att’ys for pl’ff. SsKlt.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By Virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper rireuit eourt in a cause wherein Margaret C. Babeoek is plaintiff, and William B. Canine, Joseph 11. L. GaileyV John W. Eunice Jacks, Ermine M'. Jacks, Garrett W. Teriltme, William Spangler, Fftz W. Bodford, Soriiian Warner. George Hanly, Stephen Hamblin. Elliott 11. Burr, George Bessie, Thomas R Downing, William M. Heed, Ermina M. Canine, William B. Canine, Guardof Ermina M. Canine, Abraham Leopold. John Makeover, Henry Welsh. Steward C. Hammond,' James K. Johnson. Michael Moraritv and the Newton Wagon Company are defendants, requiring me to make the‘sum ol eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and eighty cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 'l will cxiKise at public sale, to the highest bidbar, on Saturday, iK» lOtk, day o/ Jluy .4 . D. IS7J, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. ami 4 o'clock p. m.. of said dav, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a tern not oxceodingseven tears ol tht undivided eight-ninths (3-!>th9) of nli tlie following described real estate, to-wit: The west half (V or the southeast ouarter (>.,), and the northeast quarter (v,Kof the southwest quarter (< 4 ) of section twenty-seven (27). in township twentyeight (28) north, of range seven (7) west; also the northeast quarter (<f), of the northwest quarter of section twenty (20), in'township twenty-eight (23).north, of range six (6) west, containing in all one hundred and sixty (luff) acres, alt in Jasjier countv, and state of Indiana. if such re ts and profit* 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 mav he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cists. Said sale will hr made without any relief whatever from valuation or apprniseni'ent laws. U EG RUE M. ROBINSON, , , Sheriff qf Jasper county, Indiana. April Bth, A. D. 1879. (pf JIJ 00.) Thompson A 8r6., att’ys for pl’ff. 30-3 t.
Largest Stock in Jasper County* 12 MM Sugar, $1; 7 Fouls Good Coffee, sl. TEAS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS . —L.A-.jaETSCtXAX.T.'SC-, ........ C- C. S T lE3, established iint 1004.
fklftUcfc. 111 AON- It KA4 tl K XTA.—Tliw NMt* lx of ludinua, jM*pmoiifttr: la the Jas|>er elrcult court, June term, IST i. (ieorge W«hb v*. alary Gill, Mnrtln Gill, huabaud of said' Uary, and Charles Gallagliaa. Couiplulnt No. 1,871. Now come* the plaintiff, by Frank W. Babcock, hit attornry, and fifes Ida complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the icaIdnnco of the defendant*, Mary GUI, Martin Gill aud Charles Callaghan, Is unknown, ami that diligvnt Inquiry ha* bean made to aacortain the residence of mild defendant*. Uut tliat sold Inquiry ha* not disclosed the residence of sold defendants, ami that they are roqairad to ap|>eiir to aalil action ou the lltli day us June, Ut79, the satua baliig the 11th Judicial day of the June term, 1*79, of tlie Jasper circuit court Notice Is therefore hereby given said ..defendants tlmt Unless they lie nml appaar on the Pith <lay of the next term of tha Jasper circuit court, to be holden on tlie first Monday of June, A. D. 1979, at tbs court house ia RuDsselnor, in mild county aud stats, and answer or demur to said com pill tut. the sumo will lie Iteunl and determined in their absence. Ami said defendants arc hereby furl her uot tiled that iuild plaintiff asks for u foreclosure of mortgage against said defendant- and the appointment us a reculver to receive and secure the rents and profit* of thu land ihscribod ia his complaint, until u sale can he hail. In witness whereof I hereunto set i ■kal V 11 )' hand aud ullix tlie seal of anld l . Jcourt at Rensselaer this Iltb day of April, A. D. 1879. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Frank W. Babcock, ntt’y lor pi 'll'. 31-3 t. GARNER HAMPTON. The fast trotting stallion ‘‘Garner Ilamp"ton” i« coming, and will b« here May Ist, 1879. This hors# wm bought by J. Crouch, the well-known Montieello horisman, of D. 1} Saulsbery, of Fleming countv, Kentucky, the price paid being $2,300.. At 4 years old, after 30 tluys handling, he trotted in 2:3(1 on the track «t Carmel, West Georgetown, Kentucky. This is the only handling he hus ever had.' Under the management of C. C. Starr, Rensselaer, he can trot in 2:28 aoy 4ay. i’ergon* wanting to ruise good stock should not overlook this famous horse. 31
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. *- TIMS TABLE HO. S. On and after Monday, December 16th, 1878, trains will run, uutil further notica,as follows: ooin« sorm. stations. ooi.no north. No. i. » No. 2. Lv 11.15 a. m. Renssklaer .. 0.15 p. m. arr. “ 11.35 “* ...Pleasant Ridge.. 5.55 •* “ “ Flag “ Zard's Flag “ “ “ 11.47 •• l. Ranging Grove. 5.42 “ “ “ 11.39 " ....” .Lee's. 5.30 “ “ “ Flag " ShXrpsbiirg Flag“ “ Ar 12.24 p. m BRAPrORD 5.05 “ Lve. Lv 1.43 “ .... •• 4.55 “ arr. “ Flag •• ..Wnixl’* Flag 44 “ Flag “ Wright’s Flag” “ “ 2.08 “ Horner’s. 4.30 “ “ “ Flag “ ... Honey Creek... Flag “ “ “ Flag “ .McElhoe’s Flag “ “ Ar 2.39 “ MONTIQKLLO... .4.05 “ Lve. ALLEN HEGLBR, .SA'PEKINTENDENT. John Mii.i,it an. Assistant Superintendent, PiriSBUF.GH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-HANDZ.B ROTTTB ” Condensed Tims Card-:Columbus and State L.iao Dirision. a'j r i 9, tm. OOINC EAST.' No. 1. No. 5. I.ve. State Line y 2.05 p, m. i 6.8" a. m. Arr. Logaiisiioi't 5.00 •• 9.i3 •* Lve. •• * i.uo a. m. - Arr. Marion 3.33 •• 11.07 •* •• Hart ford i,17 “ 11.50 j“. “ Kulgeville. 4.10 *• 12.40 p. m.. “ 1 uioot'ity 6.05 '* 1.1. i•* “ Bradford junction *. ») “ 2.fv “ “ Piqna .... . 9,23 •• 4.15 “ “ llrbaua 10.85 “ i.-O “ “ COliimlms 12.55 p; m. 7.25 “ IHAtstl «tt>T. No 6. No. 8. Lve. Columbus * 6.30 a. 111.5.40 p. m. Arr. I’rhar.a. 8. 5 " 7.40 “ •* Piqua 8.58 “ 9.00 “ “ Brad ford J u uction* 9.22 “ j- 9.1:0 “ “ .Union Citv 10.25’ “ 10.43 “ “ Knlgeviile 10.58 “ 11.20 “ . “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12.95 a. ill. “ Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.20 “ “ ** State Line 10.20 “ 10.49 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. - OOISC NORTH. No. F.-- No. 10. Lve. -Cincinnati r 7.30 a. m. ** Uichmond j-10.50 “ Arr. Hagerstown.... . 11.33 “ ...../ “ Newcastle 12.05 p.m. “ Anderson 1.20 “ “ Kokomo 3.00 “ * 2.15 a. m. “ I-ogansport 4.00 “ 3.05 “ j 4 Chicago 8.30 44 7.50 44 (10180 Bpl'TU. Xo.l. No. 7. Lve. Chicago 1 * 8.20 p. m. f 9.00 a. in. Arr. Loi;ansi>ort 15.45 a. m. 1.40 p.m. * 4 KoVonio 1.50 44 8.00 " 4 * Anderson i. 4.37 44 44 New Castle 5.85 44 " Hagerstown. . 6.05 44 44 Richmond .....!. . C.7'5 44 '“ t inclnnali. 9:50 v 4> - *liaUvL,— -■ Daily eveept fiididay. Train*-uu not stop w here trine is oi.vitred. W. L. O’BRIEN. Gen’l Ps*». A. Ticket Agent. Columlms. Olpo.' . 1
W. S. Al W X 3XT Keeps a fine stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ~ and all kinds of Musical Mcrcliamlisc, which are offered cheaper tlmn any other House in Jasper or adjoining counties. Agent for the Rockford Watch, theliest watch for the money in tlie world, sells the Elgin Watch ten per cent, cheaper jthau any other House in the county. Agent for several different manufacturers of Organs and Tfanos. A fine stock of Knives, Revolvers, Scissors, Spectacles. Jewelry, etc., just received. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. J&j'-r'iue Watch Work a specialty. T. M. JOKES, (Late of Kankakee City) IIBIICMT TAILOR, Suit* for Men, Youths and Children out and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, best and cheapeat stock ever opened in Rensselaer. Cal! and see- Orders solicited.
Bargains! Bargains! / * v, ' ' 'V h*, * * r v J7} W p ■" ■ V^—; JUST RECEIVED! 'I * * : V. : " . 1 ", “ r v •.!•;• 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, Trim- ■ . . ' ( 7 ' 1 • .... mings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer, FOR TOE 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 -« , >r '‘ this Superb Stock and learn prices before making purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and * is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. , ,n r ’ 1 - -' * -
BM&7BT OOMPBTITIOIV is tbs urn or tbaobi .. • 1 j M&Mgjl sc? We announce a New Invoice of Men’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing VALUED AT 84.000, 9£ Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OF DATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. JThese 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 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. ' ' Brmg cash and ask foiT Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do best.
