Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1879 — Page 4

RENSSELAER UNION Thuradai. «w 8. 1870. .

POSTOFFICE BULLETIN.

Mall* AM rliwaa •! MiM a’elook a. m. Sxiator I'toeaaat Grave aad Saltillo an MmM a I « ckx>k p. a*. Tueariava, Tk«roU)i ■iMuiMna ora Mwl ihl uM krlwren itilmn o#7**olock a. m. an 4 4 o’clock p. re. ?aa?a »'cl»ck, p. re. Tho aame rule appll*. to reglaier SvWnaT Ifocm frore 12 o'clock m lo I o’clock llaami ** “ regtater bualneaa ’ twill acMraand to tha (allowing named 1 arena* reeaaln aaclatredd la Um poctofflcc at kvaaaalaatj, Indians. May »*. ifc* IVaaUi T. M.-i Gray, mok art! ' Iteyopaa.l. Krinlain D. Roberta, J. K. , *n«W», Mr. Will a. Snow, Mra. Jaantr Ann- four Waaka front Ibo date above, all the letter. of thin lint not taken from the poatolhee wilA fan forwarded ka Mm I>ead loiter Office, Washington, 11, C. Hnraous calling far an v of t*r*e letters w-fll please say •• Advertised.” Rki roa Post sow, a letter addressed: Miss Malvina W«Hiafford, Otkey, Marlon counts, leer*. Robac* E. J amks, Postreaster.

Obituary Notices.

For The Union. Died, of lung fever, at the residence of A. J. Wilson, in Keener township, April 29th, 1879, Isaiah Burns, aged 55 years, 11 months and 18 days. Died, of dropsy of the heart, at his brother's residence in Barkley township, Match 26th 1879, George W F. Burns, aged 18 years, 8 months and 27 days. He was born in Jasper county. M.

Carpenter Township.

Farmers busy! Schools hare begun. H ealih generally good. The young folks in the western part of the township are preparing for their usu'ilannual May parly at Stone Farm, oa the 17th instant. The • shirts quarterly meeting of the M. P. church wilt be held at the Price school house June 15th. The hedges around Jac-.b Jones' and tome other adjoining farms look very ■cm since the last trimming. L. Alter hat put out a tine young orchard on Stone Farm. Prof. J. H. Snoddy ia away moat <>f tbs time assisting pretty school -rearms" and young school masters in leading young Mona hew lo shoot, and occasionally inquires about bis prospects for re-election Stl.

Notice to School Trustees.

Don't buy any echoed furniture until you see the new and elegant perforated desk for which Mr. W. 8. Beery is ageni, W hen the company began the manufacture of this desk they recognised the fact that they most meet the combined and bitter opposition of.ail manufacturers of ordinary furni*ure, as this seating sounds the death knell of all Mat deaka. Their star must at once begin to wane and must soon set alongside that of the slab benches of the fathers. School boards hare some pride and waat the handsomest and beat Those wb<> purchase the new desk can afford to and will Iskigb at tha adherents to the old style, homely, aad uncomfortable slat furniture, aad thoaa who buy slat desks will soon be mhsmod of themselves. -34-6 t.

Festival

An ice cream festival will he given at the Presbyterian church, Friday, May 9fb, / MJ79. Public invited. Omhitteks. Auakuemeitt*.—Mrs.- Jsntss W. MeCwem, Mrs. Fannie Kothrock, William Warren, M. F. Cbilcot*. , Finance.—Frank J. Sears. _W»sbss Ac.—James Morgan, Miss Emma ralttipt. Can —Miss Hattie Coen, Mrs. Tbos. J. McCoy, Mies Maggie Cow Jin, Miss Emma Khoades. * lex cntßAM.— Lin Martin, Miss E. L Smith, Ales. K. P. Hammond. CtiXTXcnonKUT.—R. E. Spencer, D. J. Thompson, Mias Belle Alter, Miss Lola Moss. Flowers. —MUs Ora Thompson, Miss Mattie McCoy, Mies Dora Purcupile. Limosadk.—Moses Tuteur. Arthur W. Cole. Miss Ella Osborne, Miss Rachel Bans. Music by the Laities' Orchestra Band. Proceeds to pay for an organ for the Prrshytrrian Sundae school.

School Reports.

Mbs Virginia Ilogan, teacher of Sayler'* school, district No. 1, Newton township, repertt fcr the month ending May 2d, an enrollment of 24; average daily attendance 19.2. Siella Makeever, Bra Sayler, Wallace Sayler, and Nelli* Grant were perfect In pun.luelily, study and deportment. Maud Benjamin, Lvdia Kleener, J.-esic Sayler and Mary Wurthner were perfect iu puoctuality and study. A. C. Jones, teacher of Center school, Barkley township, reports for the month ending May 2d, an enrollment of 20 pupils; average daily attendance 21.5; number perfect in *U end an c* 11. Grace Nichols, Rom Campbell, Jennie Shook, Rebecca Nich.il., Brilly Marim, Willie Gratncr, Joe Davisson, Maide Shook, Jorie Nichols, lAnie Nichols, Alva Nichols and Willie Campbell were perfect in conduct and aUdjEoaaline L. Switzer, teacher of Sand Kdg. acho-.1, Barkley township, reports for the month ending April 25th. an enrollment at 40 pupils with an average •tally attendance of 2f>.6. Willis Hurley, JnmeaCevenffer, Th»od»re Beezy, Steven jDaywiH, Was. A. Goff, Maggie M. Brad<U*ek, Gertrude Calender and Rosa Ilurii-y were perfect in ai tendance Had deportment. Wdridge-Cavenuer, 8.-snGoffar.d Malinda Goff were aiwent ofilv one-halt day each. Dudley Pearson, AMelbert Cooper. Anna Raker and Sarah Cooper each on<y one day. If pan-nfs deaire the ; r children to learn they must not allow them to miss a single day during: life term.

Local Gleanings.

fiprciel correspondence of Tnr. tifciox. M;a. Freeland of Newtoir township is Charity Binjatnin of Newton township ia making inproicminu, C. W. I)uTail' ii ri pniring his dwslliqg house in Newton Edition. J. D. Hopkins ia making additions to his house on Water ttreec John Saylrr of Newton towaahip has tenement house. S. F. Goddard ia building a new fbuee "before bis rasidenee on Front street. V. B. Steward baa added a kiteben to bis property and rhniad it to Beasley the photographer. Charley Fullena of Barkley township baa the test field of wbeet 1 bare seen in Josgay Mainly tbia year. Tbosuia dJrnnt ia handing a commodious dwstttffg 0»W« t»rm in Newton township, three attar west of town. ! ftbeiby Grant, auperi ufondftit of the eounty farni. saya be can furnish employment to ssreral able-bodied pauper*. thetnsa fliner, railroad agent, has mored bia family from Montioello and occupies thf Bnlcock proparty, youth of tbs riser. Grandpa is iWeiew tills which has been Iwstowed upon Dr. Sldridge T. Harding, juGicn sf lbs peace, since yesterday in tbs -i. *h"««'pMa», -ei- tR Thdrufen, t:"t. tvt/oii, S, Haley, Mgj. D, 0. filler, Mbs

Uadote t*ajamin, Mrs. U. f, Hepains and Mrs. Ralph ere on the sick lit.. Miss Kirk is leeching in tha Paris reboot .hours, Mian Osborne in tha Daugherty, Mrs. rillnrt In the Watson, Miss Boroughs in tha Ptanaaat Ridgs—all in Marion Township. Asrrt-L Dolxjan.

Rensselaer Pubilc Schools.

The report of the Rensselaer public schools for the eighth and last month shows an enrollment of 199 pupils. Average daily attendance 170. Per cent. of attendance 86, of study 100, of punctuality 99, of conduct 93. Number of excuses received for absence 86. Number of pupils strictly punctual 174; number of pupils who observed good conduct 160; number of pupils who observed rules for study 1872. The puptys whose record is 3, are as follows : Primary A’—Cora Call, Cora Adams, Gertie Clark, Rebecca Frnuig, Warner Grant, Agnes Healy, Nellie Uatlorau, Albert liutson. Floyd Robinson, Paul Troy, Aanie Webber, Alfred llopkint,Ora Duvall, Maud Baylor, (Samuel Fendig, Isaac Leopold, Mabel Hopkins, Jessie Clark, llatlie Clark aud Emma K.-rr. —20. PaiMARY B.—Aby Bass. Amxie Beck, Charles Chamberlain, Loo Call, Harry Duvall, Eddie Duvall, Louie Hopkias, Birdie Hammond,Lucy Healy, lues Uulnou, Cri.ly Huteon, Mary liiilloran, Mettle Kelley, Charles Plait, Davie Plait, Churlos Kuosdos, Charles Robinson, Mamie Spitler. Birdie Spiller, Walter Willey, Mattie Warden and Albert FeuJig.—22. INTKRM Kl> IAT r Dkparturnt, Collie Beck, Mary Beck, Nora Hopkins, Charles Spitler, Gaylord Chilcotc and J udxon Adams. —6. Grammar School. —Henry Smith, Daaiel Willey, \alSeib, Louisa Platt, Tillie Feudig, kupha Miller, Lizzie Morgan, Myrta Hankie, Mary Healey and Hattie Hopkins. —lO. lllau School. —Arilla Cotton, Lizzie Eager, Anna Lamson, Lola Muss, Louis Hollingsworth, D.-los Thompson, Charles Warner, Lilia Alter, Clara Adams, Cel.a Childers, Lulu Hammond, Ellen Robinson, Nellie Spiller, J units Lrtvin an! Enima Washburn. —16. A resume for eight months on the four points, viz., enrollment, average daily attendance, per cent, of atlendaiivc, and the names of pupils who receive the first, second or third honor for good deportment, study and attendance: Whole number enrolled 282; average daily attendance 212; per cent, ot attendance 76. First Honor — All pupils who have been perfect ia attendance, deportment and study for the whole year aie enrolled in this class. Their names are us follows: Birdie Hammond, Lucy Healey, Inez Hutsou, Crilley Hutson, Birdie Spitler, Val Seib, Louis Hollingsworth, Luiu Uumm-ind aud Nellie Spiller.—9. Second Honor. —All pupils who have been perfect in attendance, deportment and study for one term are eurulled in this this class. Their names are as follows : Cora Adams, Cora Call, Gertie Claik, Warner Grant, Albert Hutson, Rebecca Fendig, El za Tuteur. Mamie Spiller, Dallas Warrea, Waiter Willey. Harry Zimmerman, Lee Catt, Kellie Kelley, Charlie Platt, Anna Lamson, Emma Rhoades, Alice Rhoades, Elinor Dwiggins, Clara Adams, Celia Childers, Arilla Colton, Lola Moss and Lilia Alter.—23. Tuisn Honor. —Embraces all pupils who have not been,absent any during the year. Henry Smith. The school trustees submit the above final report for the school year and hop* the work haa.mVt the approbation of the patronS'of our free school. The trustees have employed Prof. G. W. Allen to superintend our school for the year 1879—80. The patrons have hitherto generously contributed the means to print our annual catalogue, and if one is issued in U>79 the means will have to be contributed as heretofore. The public scho I needs the best thought and moct careful attention of ail eitiseos. The general plan will not be ehanred, and w.i hop* that all parties will work iu harmony. Simon P. Thompson, Mokorcai F. Chilcotk, Abraham Lkjpolo, May Eth, 1879 School Trustees.

EXHIBIT.— The board of trustees or the towu of Rensselaer make the following exhibit of the receipt* anil expenditures for the usesif said town for the year ending April 30, 18711: RKCKirTS. Monies received by treasurer on general fund—amount of taxes collected by the town marshal for 1878 $579.78 Received of George Kannal for brick . . .25 Total receipts —. yseO.o3 KxraamTrakd. M. D. Rhoades. assessor t 20.00 T. P, Wright,clerk ... 62.00 Thomas snarp, former marshal . ... 3it.f»o George Kannal, lumber 0.70 J. W. Porter, work on pump 10.00 Kger A Norris, work on puiap . 1.33 W. W. Reeve, marsliml. 8.00 Peter Rhoades, work on pump 1.69 W. W. Reeve, marshal ... tt.oo F. J. Sears A Co., lumber. 5.80 J. P. Dunlap, engineering 4.00 | J. W. Berk, sidewalk 21.05 W. G. emoot, sidewalk 2.00 F. 1.. Cotton, lumber for sidewalk 73.14 W. W. Reeve, marshal 27.50 William Powers! 4.00 P. W. Bedford. Itunlier and uailt 1".05 W. W. Reeve, marshal 15.00 8. Erwin 1.50' F L. Cotton, lumber 93.80 W. W. Reeve, marshal 12.00 F. J. Sears A Co 30 (I. V. Childers, nails and work . ~j% . 15. W U C. Grant 5.05 Norman Warner 3.03 Eger A Norris, work on pu up 1.50 Joshua Jones, work on ditch 1.80 W. J. luies, oil for pump 1 20 J. W Berk, nails 2-UJ W. W. Reeve, marshal . . 10.(1) W. W. Reeve, c dlecting tax 11.!h Elections—dinners for board 3.75 W. W. Reeve, marshal 17.00 Shindler A Robert*, work on pump .90 W. J. Imes, services as treasurer .. 10.00 M. B. Alter 1.50 H. E. James 23.50 M B. Alter 0. 0 E. L. Clark ~ *.UI A. W. Cleveland ... v 6,00 Total expenditures $567.02 Amount of corporation fund on Total amount $580.03 road eeckiits. Amount received by town treasurer fnMii county treas’r, June distribution $819.51 November distribution 41.49 Total receipts $861.03 EXTESDITrSES. Road receipts surrendered to countr I auditor.- - . rmt. - r.-r.—rr' . .. $714 101 Road receipt of S. Erwin taken up .... 4.33 •W. G. Smoot “ 4.54 “ John Coen “ .....; 3.10 David James, order paid 1.45 George Kannal, “ ... . 4.00 F. W. Bedford, “ .1 33,56 G. W. Tarhnne. “ 100 P. P. YO'ungberg, •* 3.60 i C. Starr, *• 18.35 I Thomas Sharp 6.38 M. F. Chtlcote, “ 1-00 , J.S. Wiguionv “ 1-00 S. Warner, V?V‘ 3.50 N. Warner. “ 4.00 H. V. Childers, “ _s ; 1.65 S. Erwin, “ 1-06 R. S. AZ. Dwiggins, order paid , u , 51.78 Total expenditures SSSAiS Amount of road fund on hand 4.48 Total amonnt 4881.03 OBDEM OCTET AUDI NO pirAtP. .lamesMeEwen ..f 1.90 T. V. Wright 82.4* Jt. J. Hopkins. *-15 W. W. Reeve 14-00 George Kannal J.M Thomas Boroughs 1-00 Charles Plait .. 10.50 Georgs Kannal *-*0 M. L. Spider 5.50 William Meyer...: *4O Peter Rhoades *•*> D. C. Hopkins.... G. Q. Jenkins 193* D.C. Hopkins h» lIKOCUtI or TOWN. Amonnt of taxes uncollected $302.43 Amount due for Sidewalk built and not - refunded to town 96A4 Mood fund on hand 4.48 Corporation fund on band. 18.01 ToM resources 4418.76 T. P. Wittcer, tlerk. 1

PRiiDIH’B.—I have special arrai griusrils with a large produde houtv, end am title lo pay higher pries* fur all kinds of produce than any other hotite in town. 80 A. Lkopoi.i*

LEGAL NOTICES. Notice t° n‘»n-rf.-i dent.-.stateor in ■linns. Jasper rpunty. sa: Before K. T. tlarrtiog, jitalh-e of the pence of Morton townskip, county and slate aforesaid. William It. Kiioadea and (llHrlus Rhoades vs. Janies L. \V*lte and Albert H. White. Now come the plaintiff*, hy Jno. F. Borough*, their attornevr and flic tln-1r complaint herein together with an affidavit that the residence of the defendant, Albert S White, la not In tho state of Indiana. Notice i» hereby given said defendant that nnli *s lie lie and ni-penr nt the olllcs of K. T. Harding, JuMlcffnf the peace of Marion township. Jnr per county, Indians, on the 13th diiy of May, 1*79, and answer to aaid coni plaint, the *ame will be heard and determined in tils abm-nce. In witnes* whereof I hereunto set .air a i hand sml nciil thl* 14th day of l Jrlr ) A tiril, IST*. K. T. lIAUniNli. v —''o Justice ot the I’eltte. J. f. Boroughs, ntSy for pI’tST. 12-pt. SiIERIFF’fIf'ALE.— By virtue of a ccrtlfled ropy of u decree to me directed from tlie clerk of theJnapcr circuit ronrt, in a ran** wherein t harlna ( Icmcut is plaintiff, and John Milter, Henry Ditlincr and Auaust Dlttmer, are defendants, rcipnring me to make the «mn of two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and ninety-live cents [$22<.H5J. with Intcrcrt on said decree and ’routs, 1 will expose at public wale to the highest bidder on Siturday, tht tU\ 'lay »/ Hoy, A. D. ISIU. licUvocn the lunirH of 10o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of *aid day, at tlie door of the court liouse in the town of'Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and proflls fur n thrill not exceeding seven years, the following real ertatc, to-wit: The enat onehalf [S] of tlie northwest (piarter [\i] of section seventeen [l7], iu town-hip thirty-one (Hl] north, of range six [tlj wevt, Containing eighty ISO] acres, more or less. In Jasper county, and slate of Indiana. If such rents and jirollls will not sell for a sufficient -uni to satisfy said decree. Interest anil cost*, 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 aufflclcut to discharge said decree, Interest and floats. Svid aalfl will lie made without any relief whatever from vuluatinn or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROItINMON, Sheriff of Jasper countv. Indiana. April 23d, A. I). I»;». ' [pf fti.oo.] Thompson ,V Bro., iitt'ys for Vl'ff. 82-St. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a rsrtilled copy of a decree tv, me directed from tlie clerk of tiis Jasper circuit court, in a realise wherein Lnwrason Riggs and Mary T. Riggs, administrators d* b"uU non with tlie will annexed of the estate of Jesse 1). Bright, dei'cnsod, are plaiutiff-. and Mathew Cusick and M«rgnrrt ( usick are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and flfty-ttiree dollars and seventy cent* (I1.V1.70). with interest on said decree lind costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on S.itun/ny, thr t'.th doy of May, A . IK 1879, between the hours of II) o'clock a. nt. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the court house in i the town of Rensselaer, Jasper eotinty, lodi.-uiu, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wil: The northwest quarter ('«) of the northwest quarter (’4) of'section thirtytwo (32), In township twenty-eight (28), north of range six (U) west, in Jasper county, and state of Indiana. If such rents and proitts will not sell for a sufficient sum f»i satisfy said decree, intetest and costa, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tlie fee* simple of said re .I estate, or so much thereof .as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest an<| costs. Said sale wilt be made without any relief wtiatever.froiu valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, ludinna. April 23.1, A. 1). IS7O. (pf $7.00.) Thompson A Bro., att’ys lor pl'ff. 32-3 t.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtuc'of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of tlie Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein The Travelers’ Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, is plaintiff, and Jonathan I’ancoast, John Makeever, Elias Strong, Lucius Strong, Marion L. Spitler, Simon I*. Thompson, .John 11. Wood, Lemuel Tyler, Fits W. Bedford, Ezra L. Clark, The Revolving Scraper Company, I‘erkins Windmill and Ax Company, H. N. Frederick, Jerome I. Case, Stephen (lull, Massena Firskinc and Robert 11. Baker are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of live thousand, one hundred aud'one.dollars anil eighty-six cents ($5,101.80). with interest on s;ud decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder[oM Saturday, th* 2Uth dau of May , A. D. 1879, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, ludiana. the rents and profits for a term not cxceoding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The west half (%) of the west half I 1,) of the northwesi quarter (>4) of section twenty-two (22), tlie ea-t half (Ji) of the northeast quarter (G) of section-twenty-oue (21), and the east half (>i> of the southeast quarter () of section sixteen (16), all in township twenty-nine [23] north, of range seven [7] west, in Jasper county, ami state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest anil costs, I will, at the same time anil place, expose to public sale the.fee simple,of said real estate, or so lmicii thereof iis muy lie sufficient io discharge said decree, interest and costs, haid sale will in' made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff' of Jasper county. Indiana. April 23,1, A. 0.1379. [pfs9.oo.] Thompson & Bro., att’ys for pl’ff. 82-3 t. Lf SITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.— ) lly virtue of a writ of„eXeeutiou to me directed from the Circuit Court of the United States, for tlie district of Indiana, in »-case wherein TliffColttmMts Rolling Mill l ompanj is plaiutiff and David Novyels is defendant, I wilt, on Friday, the Add day of May, 1879, betwgeu tlie hours of lOo’etoek a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., at the door of the court house in tlie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, expose at pub!i • sale to the highest bidder, tlie rents aud proffts for a term not exceeding seven years, of tlie following described real estate iu Jasper imuilv, Indiana: I‘art of lot* eleven f 11] and twelve [l2] in block nunilmr three [3] iu original plat of town ot Rensselaer, commencing at the westerly corner of block number three [B], thence northeasterly along Washington street ninety [.*)] feet, thence southeasterly parallel with Front str,ect'ninety-five [9s] feet, thence southwuslerly parallel with Washington street ninety [SHI] feet to F'ront street, thence northwesterly along Front street ninety-five [9s] feet to place of beginning; also lot one [l| ill block fortv-six [46], lot seven [7] iu [ilock (urty-four [4l], l iCfour [4] iu block forty-tlriee [43j,’lot seven [7l in block forty-two [42]] lot tJLce [3] in hlnek tinrty-nine [39], lota one, 1, iiiitrfiie. 5, iu block forty, 49, lots three, 3, aud seven. 7, in block thirty-seven, 37, lots live, 5, and six. 6. in block thirty-eight, 33. lot three, 3. in block thirty-four. 31. lots seven, 7, eight, 8, and nine, 9, in block tldrty-three: 33, lots ten. Iff. twelve. 12. fourteen, 14, and tiveutyone. 21, in block Hiii tv-two, 32, lot fifteen, (5, ip iilpck thirty-one, 3i. lots one, 1, and two, 2. in Rfbek thirty, 30, l"t eleven. 11, in bipek twenty-nine, 29] bus due, I. and two, 2. ill block twenty-eight.'2s, lat six, 6. in block twenty-seven. 27. lots lour, 4, and eight, 8. in block tweet.-live, 2.V Ud two, 2, in block twenty-three. 23, lots eight. 8, and fourteen. 14 in block twenty-two, 22, lot two, 2. in brack twenty-one, 21, lot eleven. 11, in block twenty. 29, lots one. 1. two. 2. six, 6. and seven. 7, in block nineteen,-19, lots seven. 7, eleven. 11. and twelve. 12. in block eighteen. 43, lot s.-ven, 7, in block seventeen, 17. lots olio, 1, and live, 5. in block sixteen. 16. lots two, 2. and five, 5, in block U.teeu. 15, lots eleven, 11, twelve, 12, and thirteen. 13. in block fourteen, 14. lots live, 6, aud twelve, 12, in block thirteen. 13, lots six. 6, aud eleven, IF, in block twelve. 12, lot ten, 10. ill block eleven. 11, lots two, 2, and ten. .10, in block ten. 10, lots four, 4. and live, 5, in blork nine, 9, and lots live, 5, eight, 3, and nine, 9, in block six, 6: all said lots aud blocks being in Weston’s addition to tlie town of Rensselaer, Jn-oerc-nrntr. Indiana: Taken asthe property of David Nowels. If such rents amt profit’s will not soli fora sum sufficient to pay judgment. Intere-t and cost* on said execution, I will, at the same time aud place, offer for sale in like mauner the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie necessary. Said sale to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ITU. W. DUDLEY, l v H“d States Marshal. Bvlf.C, Adams. Deputy. Hafri*'"'. » ines A Miller, att’ys for pl’ff. Ap il 23d 1879. :12-' t.

Flour, Salt and Sugar Largest Stock in Jasper County, 12 Founds Hood Sugar, $1; 7 Founds Good Cofee, sl. TEAS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS ■A. SPECIALTY. .„ ; naTASZiZSBBS 11ST 18Q4.

W. H. PIERCE, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Remington, Ind., Collections i specialty anil mads In afly pari of tbe stats. Office in Hathaway building, up stairs. RENSSELAER HOUSE, J. W. SIBBITT, Proprietor, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Centrally locrated and commodious. Recently renovated and newly furnished. Good tables and clean beds. Every attention paid to the wunu of gue»l*. Good •tabling in eoapgftion with the House.

INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE NO. S. On and aftor Monday, December 16th, 1878, train* will run, uutil further notice, aa follows: going aorrii. stations. going nokth. No. 1. ' X». 2. Lv 11. IS a. in ~ Rensselaer . .6.15 p. m. arr. ** 11.35 “ ..I’leueant Ridge. 5.65 •* “ “ King “ Zarrt’s. . King “ “ “ 11.41 *• Hanging Grove. 5.42 “ “ “ 11.59 “* .I.ee's. 5.30 “ “ “ Flag “ . Sharpeburg Flag “ “ Ar 12.14 p. m . llHAiiroiui 5.05 “ Lee. Lv 1.43 “ .. “ 4.65.“ arr. “ Flag •• Ward’* Flag 1 * “ Flag “ .Wright’s Flag* 1 “ 2.06 « .Horner’s. 4.30 “ “ “ Flag " ... Honey Creek . Flag “ ** “ Flag “ McElhoe’a . Flag “ “ Ar 2.83 “ .MONTICEI.I.O 4.05 “ Ly?. ALLEN IIKULKK, SUPERINTENDENT. John Millikan. Assistant Superintendent. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. u PAV.BANOLE ROUTS.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Line Division. HAY 19, IA7S. GOING EAST. No. i. No. 5. Lve. State Line + 2.05 p. m. + 6.30 a. in. Arr. Logansport 5.00 “ 9.15 *• Lve. •• . * 1.00 a. m. Arr. Marion , 2.33 “ ll.or •* *• Hartford : 8.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Hiilgevllle. 4.10 “ 12.40 p.m. “ L'nion l itv 6.05 “ 1.10 •* “ Bradford .Junction 6.00 “ 2.0 C “ “ l’iiiua 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ I’rbana 10.35 “ 5.20 “ ** Colnmhus 12.35 p.m. 7.25 “ GOING west. N 0,6. No.'*: Lve. Columbus * 0.30 li. m. f 5.40 p. m. Arr. Crbnna 8.05 “ 7.40 “ •• J’iqiia 8.58 “ 9.00 “ “ Bradford.Junction* 9.22 “ -j- 9.30 “ *• L'nion City . 10.25 “ 10.13 “ “ Itulgeville 10.58 “ 11.20 “ “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12.35 a. m. “ Marion 12.40 p. in. 1.20 “ “ Logansimrt . 2.30 *• 3.00 “ “ State Line 10.20 *• 10.40 •* Richmond and Chicago Diyision. GOING NORTH. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati. f “.30 a. m “ Kichmond -J-10.50 •* A rr.H agers t« w n 11.33 “ “ Newcastle : 12.05 p. ra. ‘ 'w... “ Anderson 1.20 “ “ Kokomo r.OO .•* * 2.15 a.m. “ Isigansport 4.00 3.05 “ “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.50 “ GOING some No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago . „ * 5.20 p. m. y o oo a. m. Arr. Logansport.. 12.45 a. m. 1.10 p. m. “ Kokomo 1.50 “ > 3.00 “ “ Anderson 4.37 “ ** New Castle 5.85 “ “ Hagerstown. 6.05 “ “ Richmond . . 6.55 “ “ Cincinnati. 0.50 “ •Daily. +Daily except Sunday. Trains do not et ipiAiiere time is omitted. W. 1.. O’BRIEN, Ccn’l I’asi. & Ticket Agent. Columbus, Ohio.

8. w i xsr Keeps a line stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY nuil uil kimUof >lntlral JSfn’aandlsc,' which arc otVcrr«l cheaper tfi.m any other House in sJitsper i oimUcs. A gent fm* The Tlckkfonl WULcti; iho lscrit \\&toll for the money in the worhl. .' ell* the' Klgiu W:it«rl) ten per cent, chciiper than any oihci; Jlou.se iu the county. A pent for several different manMfuctnrers of Organs and Pianos. .V line stock of Knives, lii;voiurs Sci.smus, Jrpiih.tcles, .Jewelry, etc., just received. All work wan anted to give siiiiFvfartion. or no pay. tpefr* i inc aloli Work a specialty. t7m. jonesT ( Late of Kankakee City] MERCIMNT tailor, Suils for Men Youths anil Children cut and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Keeps in stock. The finest, best and cheapest stock ever opened in Rensselaer, (jail and see. Orders solicited DR. SANFORD’S ~ DMA^MD! AKY PEUOS mndioc (1.00 to na, wfll mill *ob, Luisa, B*ok]Bpleen and Kldnen. Wearsamding tftore Amilu by mail, post paid, far and nser, from M.lne lo Orscon, and In (his wojr aottin* to* b«»t Pad over mad. directly to tn. famille* of tho afflioted. If not at tha Drue Store, <W( dtlay aondlos. aa you oa* C*t ovm In a saw haute and areure relief. AdJr— C. A. COOK A CO.. Chloago. lola Agent* tor P. 8. and Cnwreln*. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Vaa Sehaoek, Stevenson Jk Co., ITkoievale Dronlna. Chlvaisn, will anpply the trade nt Oaaalktlaiar.’ vr.ee*.

Bargains! Bargains! JUST RECEIVED! 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., ever 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 leaf n prices before making purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Slone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. EIEAWHY OOIWPrSTi^IOW is ensure orimapo! ' ' V t /' “ 4 1 *' ' \l; We announce a New Invoice of Men’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing VALUED AT $4,000, Pozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OF HATS AND CAPS, NEAT STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. These goods are first quality “ a r lay"; 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 oi CHOICES FAMILY GROCERIES. - Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for wmey & Sigler’s store, and trade where you canalways-do best