Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1879 — Page 4

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POSTOFFICE BULLETIN.

g«tty SMtt n *** *»s• «l »•*••*»»* •• "* Malla for Pleasant Grove anil Saltillo are eloaod a 1 •'aleek p. «a Tueartaj-a, Tkanataya »J f . , ,t w , , ’ Moaec onlera are leaned tod paid between «33pHX;s&ls"i • Olock p. «n%eiaaMruleaiH>llaat«r<wieirr Six'day u«ei from 1* to l^iVclork * to too tollomlmm KAItUm *y*~V wtm tt tnw'bwwerklVeni Uie dale above, all «Hc letters *r this flat not taken tram dw postuAee • 111 bo tmwtad la the Deed I<ettor onioc. Washington, T>. C. Pereoue calling for any of heae letters will pleaae cay “Advertised." , Horace B. Jrni, Postmaster. - - - ...... . ,

JkTOTICR.— Peteon* wanting railroad tickla eta to any part ot tba West, will taro money by celling on E. D. RHOADES, at Willey & Sigler’* atore, Renaselaer, lnd. 81 IXTESP SEWING MACHINE—Ike Family ™ Favorite—baa a world-wide reputation. It will ba sold way down low, by i LUDD HOPKINS, A*enf, 1 11-88 Renaaelaer, Indiana. HOWE SEWING MACHINES—the model from which all other* are copied. First c lass machine* in avery reaped, fully warranted, for aalo by R. FEMDIG, Agent, 11-32 Rensselaer, Indiana. rIOSTEE’S NOTICE.—Nuice i* hereby given i bat on and after April let, 187 b, 1 will bo at my resident* in Barkley townabip, Jasper Manly, Indiana, on the first and third -Fridays in each month, for the transaction of township basinets. 8 R. NICHOLS 28-eowy Trustee Barkiey Township.

Fsoduc*.—l hare special srrarcements with a large product house, and am able to pay higher prices for ail kinds of produce than any other boose in town. 30 - A. Leopold Dr. Wasobcrn’s father, a resident of Pulaski county, made Lira a visit this week. Orwik’B is the place to buy fine gold and silver watches; either key or stem winders. Mr- Bailey, spiritualist lecluted in the Christian church last Bunday afternoon. Dr. A~ H. Wirt, dentist, Is to be found in Ira W. Yeoman’s law offloe, over the Narrow Gauge clothi tig store AyS- Laßck is budding s <iwelling > house in Newtou addition ona couple of benutifhl lots south of the Christian church. Mrs. Nakhir E. B!*ttler is remodeling and moving the fence in front of ber residence out on the line of the new survey. The Hockfonl is the boss watch for the money in the United States. If you don’t believe it ask Will Erwin; and he got his at Orwiu’s. A finer book than the Pictorial History of the World,” by McCabe, can not be placed in a library." Soldby W. 8. Beery, sole ageut for Jasper county. , , Charley Harley of Delphi was in town Tuesday. Mr. Harley is a vigorous young republican—is chairman of the Carroll cauuty repubiicah committee. Call at Orwin’s and ask Charley Sears to show you the boss timer or the American pedometer. The tatter will note just the distance you have walked iu a day. For the correct time of day ask JfyfHik Cotton. He curries a Rockthe United States for the money. For sale at Orwin’s. A Good Tiung.—N. Warner has a good thing for neat'housekeepers, in the shape ot a scrubbing or mopping brush which is also a floor-dryer. It is simple, neat, efficient and cheap. C. J. Hopkins was loadings metallic cartridge last Thursday when it accidentally exploded and the shell hit his nose splitting it from tip to -base. It was a narrow escajie from a serious accident.

Ho ve Toothless! Why gum it' any longer when Dr. Ha mar will make you & set of teeth and warrant i them for only $8 ? Reference is made to bis many customers.. Two doors above Austin House, up-staire. &M?. Changed.— Mr A. Leopold has ■ bought the stock of groceries owned j by Messrs- Celt*. Smoot and the latter have retired from business, at least! temporal rily. Charlie Piatt has been i clerking iu the house since Friday; last- | Hatty. —Thomas J. Sayler, of Newton township, rejoices and is ex- ' ceedingly glad on account of the appearance of a ten-pound boy at his place who will l»e old enough to vote _ the republican ticket in just twentyone years from yesteitlay. Clarence B. Teavjs has shied his caster into the ring and is declared a candidate for town marshal. In 1 the entire list of good men who would j sacrifice the nselves-npon the alter of patriotism, there is none better qualified for office than Mr. Travis. Query.— ls successful at the town election, next Monday, will the democracy prpve true to their instincts and party traditions, and undei the name of economy aud cry of reform, try to cut down the wages of the superintendent of our public schools and drive away Ptol. Allen? * John W. Hcxklx can not be excelled as a plasterer... A specimen of Bis work may beaeec at the poeioffice. It speaks for itself and needs no praise. Mr. fluukiu is a master in • the e/t of ornamental . plastering. His eeulerpiecee, coruices, etc., never been excelled by any workman who has tjailed Rensselaer; Wiohorp, the jeweler, at fraes’ drag store, has beeu in the business twenty years. As a workman be has few equals and no superiors. Watch, dock and jewelry repairing done iu the very--best' owmner for the lexrt • possible money. Those who need tfped&telea will not do bettor than to ; MutM. jroiu WigiuoreVlrtock. 1

Bhukivf Roni\so\ aporU a line gold watcir ami chain bought of I Orwin. ' v FivKjCrsons were Immersed, Bunday )a*“n Curti* Creek, sly miles west of town, by Rev. B. F. Purgusoti, Free Will Baptist. The rite of bap- ■ tiam will be administered to unother company at tin* same place, on the third Bunday of tlila mouth. Cauces—A cull it as been issued for a caucus of the republican voters of the town of Rensselaer, do be held In Starr’s Hall, Saturday night, for the purpose of nominating a corporation ticket. Let there be a full attendance with harmony prevailing, The stem-winding iilckle caro watches sold at Orwin’s are the boss little timers for the money. Wo says Shelby Grant, Bu|»ei intendent of the County Farm. Orwln will sell Elgin watches ten per cent, cheaper tliuii ony other house in Jasper or adjoining counties. Cult oil him before buying elsewhere. •

Howe Come You Sew?

’•llere, John, i* a Hit of article* we need,” said John U —'a handvoiue wife a* lit drove up to the door. "Are yon euro this is all you went, Mary,” asked John ns h* hastily scanned the slip of paper handed him. ‘-i'hy. no, it i* not all I want, but wo must got slung with as little »i wc possibly csrt these hard times,” was Mary’s reply. “Yes, I know that,” continued John, "but there ia one thing mure you need, and lam going to get it.” "What ts it?” asked (he anxious wife. "Why, a sewing machine,’’ was the slariliug reply. "I am not going to have those tender linger* picked to pieces by the treacherous needle. ’ She blushed visibly at this and exclaimed: "Oh, John, how good you are! Of course I needed it, but 1 did not like to say anything. But, can you afford it?” "Never mind, my door, I shall bring the machine this evening.’’ --Cut, John, what kind of a machine is it wiiat make do you intend ptiroh ising? ’ "Will, I don't know; I lluught of buying one wherever I could fat it, the cheapest.” “Oh,' don't do thatl f jou can I get the Howe machine don’t r l any.’’ "Why, Mary, how is it you prefer this piake of machine to the Singer, Weed, Amei lean. onJ other seemingly good msebiuea?’’ "For shame, John, to speak that way, rs if yod knew what a machine was. You know what experience l have bad with all of them. Do you remember the fall I worke I for .Mrs. D—? Well, she had a comparatively new Singer machine, i worked on it three hours I do beliovo before 1 could adjutt it so it would work, und such delicate works you never saw. Although at times it woull sew well enough, still you could place no relianco iu it. Urs. Jenkins actually had to lay her Singer to one side until the agent could come and fix it, declaring that she ‘could not make her Singer sing any more,’ and she only bad teceived it a year and u half before. Then there is Mrs. Cnker, you knew I an American; I liked it firstrate the first week I sewed on it, but I soon began to perceive i<s faults. Mia. Baker was forever telling me to be very careful ns this and that would break very easy, and I may say that I never experienced so much trouble in all my life before as I did ou this machine. It was in many respects like the Singer.’’ "Well, now you have made so many comments.on these m ichines, tell me how yon know that Ihe Howe is any better than they nref” "How db i know? I should think I ought to know when I have been helping Mrs. Grci-n across the way lor the past six months with the Howe she got of Mr. Fendig nearly two years ago; and oh, John, you ought to see it; when it runs you can scarcely hear it, and' its rapidity of movement, its symmetry and beauty combine to make it a marvelous machine. The works nre such ih«t they cannot possibly got out of order, and you can’t break them. They will last longer than two such machines as the Singer or Ame’ican. Mrs. Green told uio the reason she bought the Howe was that a relative of hers in Ohio wrote to her that she had a gcol Hown machine that shujiad used over iwer.ty-sevei voars.” "Unit s'enough,” . said John as he jumped into ihe wagon. " I see you women know more about sewing machines than 1 will ever know, \nnd rest assured, Mary, that none but a llowe sewing machine willyver Yomo jnio this house even if 1 have to pay five or ten dollars more to procure one.” “That's a JJOOU IlluU.inU; -flttH* DIHrJ, WrUT A InOSr bewitching nnj[e on her thee ns she kis-ed him jp*?l bye. "Remember,’’ said ihe, "Ralph Frndig is the sole agent for the county, and has always a good supply of them on hand.” ‘ That is what they all say, and I believe myself that the tiowe_, aside from being the original machine has points of superiority which is possessed by iio other machine. It is the standard and only good machine, and is therefore the chcaj.iGt.”— Advertisement.

Real Estate Transfers.

For tlie week ending April 33th, the record of transfers of real cslute iu Jasper county was as follows: Meitha J, Hsroinr to Catharine La line, lots 5 cud 6. block 15, Clark's addition to Reu-se’ne l- „ . , Auditor Jasper Comity to Janie* W. Owens, e;. ue sa2h 2S. i—2o acres. Tax deed . RCui'iisC. Rcyhio n <o J. me- B, yhnrp, e , -c. siv sc!i‘, S’. J. s l , nvv tie 5. 30. 5. Qu tda ■;) . V. t 800 Joan O. I’roo-v' to Willi, in N. R..ybarn. sene 2. 30 5-40 ace... 800 A ndifor .1. slier Comity, to Abner 11.. Bowen, oe s\v 30 33, 0, sir nw 4. 2.. 0. Tc • . Be Sta.e of ladi es o D..yfd (>model' ,e ne. wne 7. 28. 6—30. o v e*. I’rtent * U i.l ted S„ ,>- of-A m e • n John D. A. W : i bn’ sw se. nw* se 7, 28. • -89 ryves; P. ’em. B. I;. JefiVie- to 11. n ev Durand, ne mv S\UT., .-‘O.KiVi 1.200 A’so ■ii. , '*c( of 'ecoed four mortgages, four* Ota tied uioitg,.f«a ;>ud one school itiud mortgage.

LEGAL NOTICES. D! KIXTOKW MEETING .-The Directors of tue Jasper lowiv Agricuttoriil Society nre WSreSy noiitfa.it a meetltiof ' sa~i il Direettws will lie oeiil in the court Louse in UeasHelnee. fmHma. at I o’clock p. m. <ntiir(pfv. Min' lute IST!!. for til© nti) poso of .transacting any JitsiacsS Hint ma'- ,t»e uhtuglit ! before theni. WM, K. I’AI.'KISO.V, , Horace E. .1 3:1: ca. Secretary. J’lOiiucut. I Nay Ist, It fit. . An RICCi.TU iIAI. NOTlCE.—Notice N hereliy given tliata meeting of the Directors of the Je^oerCounty AITI icnluir.il & Meclr nical A Saoci.ition wlll’be liehi at the oflice of the Secretary, in Rensselaer. Indiae:>. on Saturday, MayJOta. 18731. for the purposA of tilting steps toward the repairing of the grounds of t,ie society and [irenai inga premium list for ire fair of is,!). r BE fit: Y.r AIM®, fry W. Ykomak. secrctavr. I’resi.leut. Application for t.k ensf.—Notice hereby iiren to the citizens of the town «f Reai nf on aud low nsliip of Ca—Hiider, in the county of Jasper anu slate of in iana. the: the undersigned, a mate inhabitant of said town »nd totynsnio, in said counir anil state aforensid or»r the age of tnentv-rme (21) veers, and n fit per-snn to Lsjjilraia:>„ u,a, i;„. Mtle~of7TT--' toxic, ting liquors, and not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated. trill imply to the Beard of Commissioners of Jasper qourity, iu tne state of lediana at their regular Juue session A. I). 1879, for a license to selj spirituous, vinous aud mult liquors iu a lest, quantity than a q dart at a Ome, with the privilege of peruiiliug the same to he drank on the premises where sold. The premises on which said liquors nre to be ■old and drank lain the lower store of a two slorv frame building, situated on ,ot number two (21, in hloyjt number eight (8). in the on;,innl plat 01 tne town of Remington in seiii countr and state and describe"l more particularly by mete* and bounds, ns follows, com-ment-ins two (t: foot east ot the south west corner of itoMtumber two (i), in block number eight (8); thence north forty (to; feet; thence east twenty ('0; feet: thence soetii oitv (tu) feet: and thence west'tWenty (10) feet to tiie place of lasflatfMwayisiera’srt: the town of lietniurton, in .faspL-r conn tv and state of fndtan*. - JO>KPH WjLLIT* John att’y for ajijilicaut.

SHILRIFF’b SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree In me directed from tliu Clerk of HirtJnsficr circuit court. In a rau»u wherein < hsrloa i lemcnl is plaintiff, and Joliu Miller. Itvnrv Ditlmcr uml Amm-t Ditlmnr, •re defendants, requiring me to quite llie -urn of two hundred anil twenty-eight dollars and nlnfty-ll\v cent* l|4*ifi»], wlUi In lores ton -aid decree nad cuffs, 1 will expose at politic sale to I Hie highest bidder .■» Satur lay, thr it,lk day of .V iy. A. It. ISTS. lietwei-n the hour* of lOo’rlm-k ■ a. iu. and 4 o’cltmk p. m. of *aid day, at the . el,x)r of the court Imuse In tlie town of Itenaae. laer. Ja'per eonntv. Indiana, the rents nnd 1 piaillla for a term not otroedfriff aeveri veara, the foltowiUK real estate, to-wit: Tin* east onehalf [Hf of the north weat quarter [',l of soej thin aevmtoon [l*l, In tpwnahlti thirty-one (HI) north, or range six (H]Vc«L containing eight v I IHO] acrea, niort* or lea*, Iu Jsapnr county, aid ! stale of Indiana. 1/ such lent* nnd jinillta will not aetl fpr a aiifileiout aunt to aatlafy aai<t decree, Ihtereat amt eoata, I will, at the aame time and place, expose to pwtslte, aalo the feo aiaiple of aald ri-nf estate, or *o mttrh thereof ; a* may l>o aolUoient to discharge aald doer or, j Interest and coat*. Said aale will be. made without nny rolief whatever front valuation or appraiaument lawa. GKO. M. HOIII.NHON, Sheriff of da per comity, Indiana. April ltd, A. I). Mi*. [pf 141.00.] Thompson X ltro., ntt'ya for pl’ff. tli-tlt. SHERIFF’S SALK,— Bjr virtue of n ecrtlflial copy of a decree to mo <llreeled 'from the clerk of the Jnaper circuit court. In a cauae wherein Lawraaon Itigt a and Slarv T. itlgga. ndmlnlatrator* (If bonl* Jion witb tlic will annexial of the eatato of .fyaao 11. Ilright, doeensed. are plain tiff.-, and Mathew Cnaick amt Margaret ( iiaicV arc defciidanta. requiring me to make the aum of one hundred amt fifty-three dollar* nnd aeronty cent* (|l.W.7if). with iulereat on saiil decree and eoata, I will expose at |ittbile, sale, to tlio higheat tiid'lcr, ow Soturd.uj. Mr -4/A dny of Miiy. A. It. Wlf, between the hour* of 10 o'clock a. m.’utul 1 o'clia-.k p. iu. of said day. at the door of th~ court house In the town’nf Renaaelaer, Jnaper county, Indiana, the rent* and prollta for a term hot exceeding aevon years, tlic following real eatato, to-wit? The northwest quarter f'i) of the northwest quarter C 4) of aertion thirtytwo (SS), In townablp twenty-oight (2S), north of range six (8) West, in Jnaper county, and stateof Indiana. If such rents and prollta will not sell fora smSeient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costa, I will, at the snipe time find place, expose to public aalo the feo simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as mny be sullliiciit to discharge said decree, interest and rusts. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GKOUGF. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. April 23d, A. I>. lslit. ' (pH7.00.) Thompson X Bro., att'ys for pl’ff. 82-3 t. SHERIFF’S SALE.—Bv virtue of n ierliile.l cony of a decree to ine directed from tlie clerk If tlie Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein The Travelers’ Jtisnrance Company, of Hartford. Connecticut, is plaintiff, and Jonathan l’anooast. John Sfakeevcr, Elias Strong, Lucius Strong, Marion L. Spitler, Simon P. Thompson, .John 11. Wood, Lemuel Tyler. Fit/. W. Bedford. Ezra L. ctark. Tfie Revolving Scraper Company, Perkins Windmill ami Ax Company, H. N. Frederick, Jerome I. Case, Stephen null, Massena Et-skitie and Robert U. Baker arc defendants, requiring me to make the sum of five thousand, one hundreil and one dollars and eighty-si\ cents (f 3,101 AH), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sate to the highest bidder oo Silturduy. th« ikth it.li/of May, A. It, ISTV, between the hours of 19 o’clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p, in. ot said day. at the door of the court house In the town of ’Rensselaer, Jasper comity, Indiana, the rents and profits for u term not exceeding seven years, the following real eata'e, to-wit: The west half (•») of tlie west half 0 2 ) of the northwest quarter (of section twenty-two (22), the cast half (•„) of the northeast quarter (yo of section twentyotic (21), und the cast liulf (G) of the southeast quarter ('.,) of section sixteen (10), all in township twenty-nine [3:l] north, of rauge seven [7] went, ill Jasper eoualv, and .state o( Indian;:. If surli rents andjiroftts will not sell for a sufflcient sn.ii tn satisfy sahtrtei-rpprßrtPrpvf'fßffr costs, I wild, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as rrriiyHnpsuflleietit to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made « iihout any relief whatever from valuatiou or appraisement laws. GKO. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. Apri 1 23d. A. I). is7ll. [pf tfi.Oo.] Tnoinpsoii ,t Bro., att’ys for pl’ff, (i2-.it. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.— lty virtue of a writ of executiou to me directed from the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Indiana, in a case wherein 'The Columbus Rolling Mill Company is plaintiff and David Nowels is defendant, "I will, on t'ri'tny, the Hit tiny of May, MT!t, between tliajjoiirsof lOo’rloek n. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., at fTic door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, I iidinna. exiiose, at piihlic saie to the highest bidder, the rents and [irolits foe a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real cstate in Jasper county, Indiana: Part of lots eleven [ll] and twelve [l2] iu block nunilier three [3J in original plut ot town of Rensselaer, commencing at the westerly corner of block number ihiee [sj. thence northeasterly along Washington street ninety [9o] feet, tlieuccsoutheastecly parallel with Front street ninety-liv e [9.l] feet, thence southwesterly parallelwvitli Washington street ninety [UO] leet Uj Front street, thence northwesterly along Front street ninety-five [Oil feet to place of beginning; also lot one [l| in block fortv-six [4o], lot seven [7] iu block lorty-four [44], lot four [4J iu block forty-three [l3], lot seven, [i] iu block iprty-tvvo -{42j[ lot three (31 in block thirty-nine [39], lots one, 1, and live, 5, in block forty, 40, lots three, 3. ahd seven, I, in block thirty -seven, 37, lots five, 5, and six[B, in block thirty-eight, 3S. lot throe, 3, in block thirty-four, 34, lots seven, 7, eight, 8, and nine, U, in block thirty-three, 3.1. lots leu. 10. twelve, 12, fourteen, 14, and twentyone; Sh in block' thirty two, 32, lot fifteen, io. in block thirty-one. 3i. lots ore. 1, and two, 2. in block thirty, 30, lot eleven, 11, in block tjenty-nii.Oi :':l| In.’, in.,;- J.. and -two, 2. a block ’ twenty-eight, 2s, let six, 8, in block twenty-seven. lots four, 1, and bight. H, in block twenty-live, 2.7, lot two, 2, in block twenty-three, 23, lots eight. 3, and fourteen, 14, in block twenty-two, 22, lot two, 2, in block twenty-one, 21] lot eleven, 11, in block l weal v. 20, lots one, 1. two, 2, six, 0. amt seven, 7, in rtilwlrntnrtfeii. 19, lots seven, L eleven, lh and'twelvc, 12, iu block eighteen, IH, lot seven, 7, in btoCk seventeen, 17. lots one, J, amt live, 7i, in block sixteen, 18, lots two, 2. anil live, S, in block fifteen, 13, lots eleven. 11, twelve, ’■>, and thirteen, 13, iu block fourteen, 14. loir .ive, 5, and twelve, 12, in block tnirteeii. TJ. lb" six, 0, and eleven, 11, in block twelve, 12, h ten, 10. iu block eleven. 11, lots two. 2, arut 4c ~ IM, 4« block ten, lu. lets four, 4, and live, 5, in block nine, 9, and lots five, 5, eight, S, and nine,!», in block six, 8; all said lots and blocks being in Weston’s additia i to the town of Rensselaer, Jasper comity. Indiana. Taken as the property of David Nowels. ff such routs and profits will not sell for a sum sullicioat to pay judgment. interest and costs on said execution, I will, at the same time -and' place, oiler for sale in like manner the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Said sale to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. W. DUDLEY, United States Marshal. By It. (. Adams, Deputy. Harrison, Hines A "Miller, att’ys for pl'ff. April 23d. mat ' 32-31.

DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAS!

AX* Y l*j:it-iOX sending SIXO to us, will receive by return of mail, one of I>R. SaNFORP'b .ifc•orbent LIVEP. I*alS. for nil troubles of the Live*:-, acb. Lungs, Buck, 'si anil Kidneys. We :up smd ng them daily by ptttiJ. ppst paid, iar and n**ar. from Ai’itne to Oregon, and intht» way g<:tt.xu tae best cunt-vi i*ad ever madp direcXy to the families of til* If not at tba Dnu: fctore, don't d*-lny sondirjf. ns you, c i; get ono in a few hours and secure relief. Add: em C. A. COOK & CO.. Chici o, Sole Agents tor U. S. and Ciandai SOLDBY DBUGGLSTS GENERALLY. Van Hfhnsck, Stevenson A Co., Wholesale Druggl*(i. Chicago, wi!l anpply the trade at «auufactui*m’ or ices.

XiavgGst Stock in Jasper County, 12 M M Sugar, llrnlM Coles, sl'. TEAS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS * c. ;■ c. s ESTAPXiISHEP I3XT iBQ-lf .>!>• " ■ ‘ ' .* ■ ' - I • 1 ' i " c', ■.

NOTICE TO NON-UKMUKNT. -State of in •Itimn, Jasper eeunty. *•: Before tT. Harding, Justice of tliu peace of Marion township, county and state aforesaid. William 11. Rhoades anil t*harlr. Rhoades v*. James J„ White nail Albert s. White. Now r«me the plaintiffs, hr Jno. F Boroughs, i thpir attorney. anil Die tlieir complaint herein together with nn affidavit that the residence of the iluleniliiiit, Albert S. While, la not in the defendant that unless he lie mill a|i|ienr ut the niflreuf K. T. Ilarillnit, JUntie!)of the peace of Marion township, Joiner county, Indiana, on the lath ilnr of May, Ism, nnii answer to sniff mmi|ilaint. tin* tame will Imj hoard ami determined In Ida nbaoDee. In witness whereof I Itrreunto aet f air. ai. yny hand and aeul thin 16th day of ( jAprll, ism. K. T. HARDING, 0 ' Justice of tho Peace. J. F. liorongha, nttfy for pl'ff. Si-St. NOTICK TO MON.RKBIOKNTS.-The State of Indiana, Jasper count*: In the Jasper eircnlt rourt, June term, 1879. George Weld) vh. .’Jury (till, Martin Gill, husband of »uid Mary, and Charie* Callaghan. Cothplalnt No. i,wi. Now comes the plaintiff, by Trank W. Babcock, hia attorney, und tlfea Ida romplaint herein, together with an nflhlavit, that the residence of the defendants, Mnry Gill, Martin Gill and Charles Callaghan, is 'unknown, and that diligent lni|iiirv has been made to ascertain the residence of said defendants, hut that raid I nuurrv has not disclosed the residence of said defendants, and that they ure required to npjiear to said action on the lltli day of June, ix.'n, the same being the liitli Judicial day of the June term, ism, of the Jasper circuit court. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they lie and appear on the 12th day of the next term of the Jns|ft-r circuit court, to be holden on the first Monday of June, A. I>. ISTII, lit the court house in Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to (Olid esiniplainh the same w ill be heard and determined in llicir ulisenre. And said defendants are hereby further notified that said plaintiff asks fora foreclosure of mortgage against said defendants and the appointment of a receiver to receive and secure the rents and proItts of the land described in his complaint, until a sale can he hail. In witness whereof I hereunto set /se Al* i ,n ! hand and affix the seal of said Jeoiirt at Rensselaer this loth day of C April, A 1879." J CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Frank W. Bubcock, att'y for pi 'if. :il-3t.

INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE NO. 3. On and after Monday, Iteocmber 16th, 1878, trains will run, until further notice, as follows: (JOINS SOI’TH. STATIONS. GOING NORTH. NO. 1. No. 2. I.v 11.15 a. i 11.... Rensselaer . . 6.15 p. m. arr. “11.35 ...Pleasant Ridge,..5.53 “ •“ “ Flag “ . Bard’s. Flag“ “ “ 11.17 “ . Hanging Grove. 5.42 “ “ “ 11.59 " '.Lee’s. 530 “ “ “ Flag. “ Sliarpsthurg Flag “ “ Ar 12.24 p. m Bradford... 5.05 “ Lve. I.v 1.43 “ . “ ......4.55 arr. " F'lag “ .Ward’s Flag “ “ “ F'lag “ .... ...Wright’s Flag “ “ “ 2.09 “ .... ..Horner’S. 4.30 “ “ “ Flag •• iroirey Creek . Flag “ “ “ Flag “ SlcK’hoe’a Flag “ “ Ar 2.33 “ M(JNTICELI,O... .1.05 “ Lve. ALLEN HEGLER, tiI’PEKINTENDENT. John Millikan. Assistant Superintendent. PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. “I*£T*-HANDZ3 nCTXTH Condensed Time Card-Coluxnbus and Slate Liii<> Division. . j/.i y io, Isis, going :: vst. No: 1. Ns. 5. I.ve. State Line. . ..; .f 2.95 p. m.-f >a. m. Arr. Logaiisjwirt 6.00 “ Si.J.i “ Lve. “ * Fort it. in. .. Arr. Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ “ Itiirtiord 5.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Ridgaville 4.10 “ ]2.Jop. in. “ I’nion Cl tv 5.05 “ 1.10 “ “ Bradford Junction O.’IO “ 2.0( “ “ I’iuua 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ rrhaiia 10.35 “ 5,20...“» ; - “ Cohiltilnia 12.35 p.m. 7.25 “ GOING w HUT. No (!. No. 8. Lve. Columbus * 6.30 a. in. f 5.40 p. m. Arr. I’rliana. ... . 8.03 “ 7.40 “ Pifjnd- 8.58 “ 9.00 “ “ I’.radfSrd Junction* 9.22 “ + 9.30 “ “ L'uion City 10.25 “ 10.43 “ “ Hirlgevillc 10.88 “ 11.20 “ “ il.irtfmtl 11.50 “ 12.35 a. in. “ Marion 12.40 p.m. 1.20 “ ——*l 'T.ogansport ....... 3.30 “ 3.00 “ strive Line 10,20 “ 10A»«“ Richmond and Chicago Diyision. ooiNfiyonfif. Xn. % Xo. 10. T.ve. Cincinnati y 7;:(Wi. »n. r ... 44 Ilichmoßil *;•!').'.!) ** Ar;’. I'liijcersfywn • J!.-‘3 4i “ Newcastle r 12.05 p.m. 44 Amlerson .* 1. 44 Kokomo . . H.«K) * 4 ■< * 2Jo a*, ni. 44 IvOfTMIISIHU’t 4.00 “ 3.05 “ “ .Chu*ago BJJO “ 7.50 “ r.oiNO south. Xo. 1. No. 7. I.ve. Chicago * 8.2') p. in. y ft 00 a. m. Arr. ** iwifcomo 1.50 Wi 8. GO “ 4 * AnJereon 4.37 “ 4fc New Ca.stle 5.85 “ 44 Hagerstown. 0.05 “ 44 Tftranrow! . :rrrr.“ —(t.'55 44 k 4 i iucinnati. teso 44 * D.iily:. _ —Xvaiu-s.-iln not t-top where time omitt<*»!. W*. L. O’nn I F.X, Gcn’i rat*:. & 1 iekot Agent, Ohio.

’\KTrn S. «L> Jfc*. X IST Keeps a line stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ami nil kimls of TlUNlcal Merchandise, which are offered cheaper than any other House in Jasper or adjoining counties. Agefit for Dm Roekfohl Watch, the, best w atch for the "money in. tiie world, sells the Elgin Watch tea Ber cent, cheaper‘than any other House in the county. Ageut fay several different manufacturers of Organs and Pianos. | A fine stock of Knives, Revolvers, Scissors. Spectacles. Jewelry, etc., just received. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. Jftyh ii)e Watch Work a spycialty. T. M. JONES, - (Late of Kankakee City) iIFJCUAifI TAILOR, Suits for Men Youths and Children cut and made. WYirk warranted. ' FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Keeps in stock. Tlip finest., bout and cheapest stock ever opened in fitnsseiner.l Call and see. Orders so.mu. d. -

Bargains! Bargains! f . •• JUST RECEIVED! *— l - 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, ■'ll' ■' . , , ' ' ( • • •• The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trim•f ■ ; , " A " mings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer, FOR THE SPRIN6 THROE! 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 purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and * ’ * -• •„ v \ * is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana

EraA&Tinr CODEFETETIOItT 1S THE! XaXFZS OF TRAINS! We announce a New Invoice of Men’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing VALiUESD AT 94,000, 92 Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OP RATS AND CARS, NEW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. Tfiesegooasaf e 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 CHOtCB FAMILY GROCERIES. Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do best.