Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1879 — Page 4
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Fosteffice Bulletin.
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IN COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
Abstract of tits la Job* Tern, IK*. Board met in regular scanion witli all the membeia present. Hon. VV. B. Price presiding. Except 0. B. Chappell, of Cnr |h'titer. the asseswirnof the oeveral townhlilps weri present with their hooks ami papers, and, in conjunction with tins law id of commissioners and county tiudilor, constituted the county board of equalization. The proper examination of paper*, etc., ni.ide, reports accepted, and assessors allowed coni|ieuaaliou under the law for tlielr servicesWilliam Faria, ofQillara township, for keeping H. Coppeas, allowed SJ6 pet quarter. / Hannah Chambers allowed sl2 per quarter for relief. W. 8. Coen, trustee Marion townsliip. authorised to compromise with assignee of the Winnesheik Insurance Company in a suit now pending In U. 8. district court for insurance of Marlon townlliip school hoil<-cs In 13(53, for a sum not to exceed $8&. Martha A. Timmons, guardian of unmarried female minors, granted refunding orders to the amount of TC7S.7O taxes erroneously i aid on property of said minors. Made settlement with Q. B. Chappell, assessor of Carpenter township. Allowed Robert Keptier §_!> for keeping Widow Webberand children. Abigail Xdus. Barkley township, released from s>.7B taxes, and allowed (40 per annum for keeping Nancy M. Casey. Settled with school board of Rensselaer. S- P. Tliouipson, president, allowed for 6 days services; A. Leopold, seciietary, 5 days; M. F. Chilcote, treasurer, 8 days. 11. M. Babb. Remington, allowed sll-26, rebate for taxes paid bn assessment of $1,500 U- 8 treasury notes, or greenbacks, in 1878. Invoice of stock and property bought of Shelby Grunt on poor farm by order of the board at tlieir March session, 1860, amounted to sl,i>46G3 Auditor authorised to draw warrant on treasurer in favor of Mr. Grant for that sura, less $10(1 paid, payable on or before May Ist, 1880, with 10 per centinterest per annum. Refunded S2O 40 to Joseph Leonard fbr taxes enoneously assessed on cattle listed in Porter county. -» Ellen Riley allowed ?13.05, taxes erroneously jCrliected. Examined the annual financial exhibit of auditor, which shows §0,145 -1 in the treasury June 1, 1879. Of this, $263.41 is county revenue proper, and $1,900.47 for payment of county bonds and interest thereon. Orders outstanding payable with county revenue $1,354.07. Receipts for county revenue during past year, including wile of Itomls, $16,458.87. to which add $2,831-39 on hand June Ist, 1878, making total of $19,290.26. Deduct disbursements for past year, $19,026 85, leaving, as shown above, §263 41. Report approved hv the board. Continued all petitions for appropriations for bridges and grades Examined reports of auditor and treasurer on condition of county school fund. Congressional school fund $44,818.00; common school fund §10,907.48. Forfeited lands represent $2,587 50, valued at $1,780. Balance of fund, save $35 in county treasury, all invested. Continued petition of James Rogers etal to prohibit certain animals from running at large in Marion township. Refused to license Joseph Willet to retail intoxicating liquor in the town as Remington. M. F. Chilcote, treasurer school Hoard town of Rensselaer, ‘made settlement Tuition fund, §9SO 03; special pcliooi fucd, §241.86; total on band f $1,222.46Extended for six months contract ; witli Dr. L. D. Glnxebrook. to treat ! poor of Walker and Kankakee Itnviisliips. Consideration, §4O. Contracted with Dr. D. J. Loringto treat ptorof (Maui township for §24 a year. Directed auditor to give uotice of the places designated for holding elections in the several townships. Required members of the board of equalization to refund 50 cents each into the county ticasury, they having been overpaid that amount. Authorized the auditor to draw warraifts in favor of persons for relief of jsKir, when with allowance is made payable quarterly,, without further ordera-from board. Board concurred in the levies made by the several township ami town trustees for the year 1879, and ordered tiie same to be pieced on tax duplicate and collected as other taxes are. Approved bond of Bhalby Grant, superintendent of county farm, in sum of SSOO, with Danjef Grant and Norman Warner sureties. Sheiiff authorized to contract for lumber, posts and rails and repair fences and hitching posts around oourt house square. Trustee of Carppnter township au\ tborized to furnish relief, not to exceed S2O pea quarter, to Samuel Kckles, Mrs. Carmanday and John HackJey. Tax levy for 1879 at the rate of 50 ceuta ou each SIOO valuation and 11. cents on each SIOO for sinking fund to pay county bonds and Interest lb«reon—for county purposes. Approved bond of Henry I. Adams, county treasurer, In sum of SIOO,OOo. For official list. r Mrs. Charley wood is the mother of a fine young daoghter. Senator Major was at the center of civilization, yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Don!flp and daughter •f« ill town for a ihort sojourn. Thanks td Burton Hutson, Eeq.y for first new potatoes of the season. Samuel Borschardt, Brunswick, has ;hanks for magnolia' buds add meuWto* of friendship.
Real Estate Transfers.
Sy*r Of vwk collide J«M KHU, the record «(transfer* ut rsai osfete in Jasper oounly woo •> follow*: Nannie K. Spider to Lawritnon HlkE*. trustee, I.V MI re, *B, 6—Bo mm*. -Quit llclco M. IPmm In AsioltciM I« I‘uirue, HH no, *<• n« 13, M, 7 189 «civ* , #1,300 State of Indian* of Simon I*. Tlioin|iiioii, ne tie 1, ai. IM#.a sere*. I*dint. hi in on I*. Thompson ;t<i Janie* X. Young, Mime tract . So Mary K. William to II Irani I*. Hayes, se no. no ne II IS #- *0 serve ... .. 1,000 Frol n«i«or ti il in Jaiiw* Fnrrvl, ci, ■vr, or’, *0 15. IT. 7—l» *croe 0,500 A l-o pUccd of record six morttfngra and one nlinttol mortgage.
OLD XKWKPAI’KIts for *alc at the I’nstMllrc for II cents * down, hix for a nickle. I>ttOl'lK'E.— I hare special arriuiKcmcnls with a large produce non*r, and am aide to pay liik'her prices lor all kind* of produce than any oilier house In loiva. Id., A. i.koi-olu. TX7KKII SKIVING MACH INK—the family v v Favorite—ho* a world-wide reputation. It Will be sold wav down low, l>v • U DJI HOPKINS A trout, 11-11 Rensselaer, Indiana. HOWS SKWING M.tt lIINK-Uie model fiviin which all other* arc copied, f irst cl»*s machine* In even resimrt, fully w arranted. for wile hy KaLPII KKN DIG, Agent, 11-SI Itensselsur, Indiana. £ TMVSTEfc* NOTlCK.—Notice is herrbv riton Hint on and after April Ist, 1*7(1, 1 will be at my residence in Barkley township, Jaxpor enniil\, Indiana.on theflrst and third Fridays In each mniith, for the tran*aclion of township I,u»ilie**. S. It. NICHOLS, JB-eowy. Tnialce Barkley Township.
LEUAL i\OTIEEB, A 1.1.0 W ANCKh made by the Hoard of County Commissioner* of .Inapcr County, ludiaua, at their June Term, MTS: . ASSESSINfI REVENUES. Leroy Noland, assessor Hanging Grave township . 1 57 50 Adam Hr**, assessor Gillum township.. 45 00 David Daniels,asscssorWalkcr towufhlp .’ 40 00, Goorge Adair, assessor Uarklev township 07 5G James Welsh, assessor Marion townSlllp 100 05 •Uilm Way mire, assessor Jordan townI ship 50 00 Saniuef -K. Yeoman, assessor Newton township 112 50 Ass Tyler, assessor Keener township 46 25 Thomas M. Jones, assessor Kankakee township ... 25 00 Elmer 11. llrower, assessor WheatHeld township ..27 SO Francis W. Sparling, asseswor llilroy tow nship. 35 00 George W. Casey, assessor Union township 50 00 G. 15. Chappell, assessor Carpenter . township 110 00 17215 25 ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENTS. Mortlia A. Timmons, guardian ...... 39 S 5 UauraJ. Harris 39 S 3 Abigail Kilns ..i. 5 7S 11. M. ltahb 5 63 Jo*e|di Leonanl 20 42 Kllena 111 ley..; 13 OS sl2l 59 REI.IEP OF POOR. RoliertKepncr,keeping Webber family 25 00 W. It. Tyler, services overseer of poor, per account 6 00 W. 11. Tyler, relief of Jolm Otis’ family. 3 08 F. L. Cotton, fuel for poor at poor farm 6 79 W i I ley A Sigler, goods for poor at poor fanu. 19 75 C. C. Starr, provisions for poor at poor farm„ .. ............. 52 48 C. I*. Cottrell, aid to Emma Lippiqcot 8 ‘OO 1). J. During, meiticnl aid to jiuur in Gillum township 32 00 S. A M. Solomon, aid to poor in Carpeutcr township 40 00 li-n C. Kingslierry A Co., aid to poor in Carpenter township 42 75 Burger A Barker, fuel fur poor in Carpenter township 8 10 Henry Downing, fuel for poor in k’:trpcutei township 19 65 James F. Irw in, aid to i**)r in Carpenter township 3 60 M- W. licjglc, medical aid to poor in Car|ieiiter township 45 00 I'attoii A Hartman, ine<lical aid to S. . Eckels 2 00 Edward Biggs, aid to family of Naucv I’nnise ’ 2 10 D. S. Biggs, aid to family of Nahcy Fronse . 9 111 Jacob Jlcis, aid to family of Nancy I'roiise 9 70 I>. 8. Biggs, aid to Ann Murpliv 8 00 Jacob Jleis, do do iid do f do Hannah Cham lairs *j 50 Israel B. Washburn, medical attendance on poor . . 71 87 M. W. Jteiglc, mudieal atteudanee ou John Sheney 8 00 J. 11. Baumgardner, keeping Rogers' child 26 28 lam is Kern, aid to poor iu Barkley : townsliip. ~... ..... 750 James A. J-ow, aid to Mrs. Wilson.. . 11 25 A. I.eopolft, flour for Abigail talus . . 3 50 J. 11. Baumgardner, for keeping Orie lsingwell .... G 25 Elliott It. Buir, tor goods furnished Nathan Dunn 5 05 Tims. H. Robinson, aid to Moses Wilson 3 60 $503 00 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Spring A Robertson, Justice Hamlin’s docket 6 00 Spring A UoueHson,. . 17-56 Spring A Uoherlsoii, fill 91 Imliaiiiipolis Sentinel t ompany ]X 00 Win. B. Bill fold. ’ 70 75 Will. Braden A Co., for road laws 28 75 $282 01 MIBCKI.I. ANKOVS. Harvcv W. Wooil, whitewashing re—ronU’i'* ofllcc .... — 1 00 Goo. M. Rohinsoii, sheriff,, work ou public square 5 50 11. 1. Adams, treasurer, postage account 2 16 H. A. Barkley, auditor, postage account ..... 2 25 tlias. 11.1’riee, Clerk 5 55 Jacob Baumgardner, w ork at courtg. house-—-j .... , ...—— -3 00 - $37 76 COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, William B. I'riee, commissioner 21 00 William K. Parkison,commissioner.. 21 00 Isaac I>. Dunn, coiniiiissioiier _?t~00 Geurgb St. Rohm’son, sheriff 12 00 $75 00 .« COUNTY ATTORNEY. R. S. DWiggins 37 00 cot XTY OFFICERS. Ilcnry I. Adams, treasurer, quarterly salary 250 00 Henry A. carklev, auditor,qaarterl v salary. . . : 539 31 $789 ol COUNTY VOOR FARM. Shelby Grant, superiutendeat.. 10 00 do do per quarter 125 00 Shelby Grant, for stock and property purchased 1 416 (53 Shelby Grant, for oats 14 00 Michael Eger,t making table 6,00 Leslie t . Grant, hlaeksniithing . 1175 Norman Warner, goods furnished ... 187 18 David Yeoman, service ou farm 34 00 Morris Easel, do. ..... j 10 11 KVa TiuacU, for assTsting V 7: .i.. .' 7TO Allie Marian, du 13 iu Anne Israel, do 3 .'0 $ 1 an 26 EPrCATIONAE. Rober* Kcpuer, janitor at institute 150 J. U. Snoddv,county superiuteudeut. 179 00 SIBO-53 ABTEUTtSrtNO. James A Cissel ..... 4 95 ■ James W-McEwen 9 00 do .TV »li $ 43 08 \ PRISONERS. Geofge M. Robinson, sheriff Jasper cuuntv 31 20 James 11' Baird, sheriff Tippecanoe cou'utv 20 95 James llay, sheriff White county...,. 4130 * 93 45 INSAXITT. ” tlias. 11. Price, in case of Jno Hurley 5 00 James W. McCleary, J. P. do 200 Elias Marion, J. P. <k> : A 00 W. StocYu eTL H. I). examining physician in cj. sc of Jno. Hurley 3 00 Robert Storensou, constable, 10 70 sl2 70 ROADB. George M.’Robinson, sheriff 9 00 Alfred Huover, viewer and- returning 3 00 John Tilled viawer I 50 si3 00 Total amount of allowances $4 780 79 State of Indiana, Jasper county, *s: I, Heurv A. Barkley, auditor la and fur sni<! county, do licrvhy certify that the foregoing is a full and complete statement of allowances, made by the board of enmity commissioners of said county at their regular June session, A. D. 1 **!?*—Witness my hand and oflicial seal /£_ . T\at Rensselaer, this 11th day of June, ( „ )a■ D. 1879. VSTSTV HENRY. A. IiAL’KLLY. Auditor of J asper county, Indiana.
Gt AItDIAN’B HALE OF RE AL KhTATK,Nntice i* hereby slten that the oud.Tnlgu<*l guardian ol Uusscl 1.. Ilsthaw ay.of Putnam county, state of Indians, by* Order ot the IV»tiiaiu county Circuit Court, will offer at private solo *a aod after July aUi, 1879, for uot le>* than It* npprnlscd value. 1h« following described real rstato in the counti of Jasper, state of Indiana. to-wit: West linlf of the southeast quarter and west hnlf of northeast qiinrtoruf section two (2), township thirty (*») north, of rsnge »lx (•) west. Price ami term* of sale made known on application to the nndcrslgurd at tircenca*tic. Indians, or to Messrs Thompson A Bro., Urusselncr, Indlana. GEO. HATHAWAY. Juno 12, 1879. i • ■ 39-3 Notice to non - r f-s iu ex ts,—rh* stau of Indiana, Jasper rountv. In the Jasper Orentt t ourt, (ictohcr term. 1879. Mary A. Bennett v*. George If. Bennett. - ■ Complaint So. 1910. Now comes the piaiuliff by Thompson 4 Bro. tier attorneys, and flies her complaint herein, together w ith an alUdavit that the defendant is nut a resident of the slate of Indiana; aud by order of the Jasper t 'ircult court at the Junu term, 1879, notice is hereby given said defendant George IV. Bennett, thill unleas he he and appear sn Ilia flrst day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to he lioldeu on tba third Moudnv of October. A. 1). 1879, at the Court House In Rensselaer, In.sald county and stats, and answer or dimiir to said complaint, the same will he heard and iu his absence. I» witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and sflix Hie seal of said l i court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this sixth dnv of June, A, D.-1879. 39-3 CHARLES 11. I’UICK. Clerk. VOTII KTU NON-RESIDENTS.-The SUte of Indiana, county of Jasper, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term, 1879. Alfred Met oy nml Alfrnl 1 hoinpson, comiiosing (lie ilrm of A. McCoy A Thompson vs. Martin Gill ulid Mary Gill. Complaint No. 1883. Now conics Hie plaintiffs by Thompson A Bro. tlitdr attorneys, und liloun affidavit that the residence of tne defendants, Martin Gill and Mary 4*lll. is not in the state of Indiana; that said action is for the foreclosifro of a inortg.igo. and Hint said defendants ms neeeimary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the lirst day of the next term of tlie Javuer Circuit .Court, to he lioldeu on thJ third Monday of October, A. D. 1879, at the court-house, in Rensselaer, in said county and Htale, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in their absence. By order of the Court. sm —. Hi witness whereof 1 hereunto set my hand aud aflix the seal of said "*■ J court, nt lteiisscluer, Indiana, this r , loth uysMF June. A. 1). 1*79. H. PRICE, < lei k lespcr Circuit Court. Thompson A Brq. ait }afurpl’ffs. 39-31. Dr. X. B. WASUBURN, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will give sjieciul attention to the treutinent of Chronic Diseases?.' W. H. PIERCE. Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC* Remington, lud., Collections a specialty and made in any part of the state. Office in Hathaway building, up-stairs. RENSSELAER HOUSE, J. W. SIBBITT, Proprietor, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Centrally located and commodious. Recently renovated and newly furnished. Good tables and clean beds. Every attention paid to tlie wants of guests. Good stabling iu connection witli the house. T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MBRCH6SIT TMfiR. Suits for Men, Youths and Children, cut and made. Work warranloii. FULL LINE GF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, best and cheapest stock ever opened in liens selaer. Cali and see. Orders solicited. - w. m,. on w x 3xr Keeps a fine stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and all kinds of - 1 ■ Musical Merchandise, which arc offered cheaper than any other House in-Jasper or ailjoining <’ou nt it's. Agent forthe Roekfoiil Watch, Hie best ivatoh for the money in the world. Sells the Elgin Watch ten per cent. clicaper than any other House in tlie county. Agent for several different manufacturer* of Organs and Pianos. A flue - stock of Knives, Revolvers, .Scissors, Spectacles. Jewelry, etc., just received. All Work warraaicil-to-givo f-ali.iacH'in. t»r i,o j av. ’ ne Watch \\ ork specialty. DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! ANY PERSON sendin* SI.OO to u*, will receive by rtturyi of m&il, one of Db. Banfobd’B Improved Absorbent Liveb Pads, for sll tronblea of the Liver, Stomach, Lanas. Baca, Spleen end Kidneys. We are sending them daily by mail, post paid, far and near, from Maine to Oregon, and in this way eottmf the bee* curative Pad ever made to ths fa&Uies of the afflicted. If not at the Dnif Store, don't delay sending, aa yon can get one in a few hours and secure relief. Address C. A. COOK & CO.. Ohteago, Sole Agents for C. 3. and Canadas. BOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Van Stkssrk, Ntevensoa A Co., Wholcoslo bMsfilhirt.J 1 * 0 ! wW ■sPFb tko trade sat
Flour, Salt anil Sugar! GHtAPEST STOCK IN JASPER COUNTY. 12 lbs Carood Sugar; SI.OO. 7 lbs. Good Coffee for One Oollar. TEA, f OBACCO & CIGARS O. O. STARR, ' m ' bstabijisiieij usr JtPOtau —.—
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI &, CHICAGO RAILROAD. Time TABLE no. s. On aod after Monday, Deceialau* Hlfh, 1878, trains will run, until furthucnull.-*,a* fulluws: GOIXII SOUTH. HTATIOX*. (ioixu MIKTU. No. I. v No. 2. I.v 11.15 a. in . Uekhmei.skh' 8.15 m hi. arr. •• 11.33 *“ .Pleasant Bi lge.-.5.55 * “ “ Flag •• . /aid’s. Flag" r^u *• 11.47- *• Hanging Grove. 5.42 •• f “ “ 1L59 *• . Flag *■ .. .. Kharpslmrg - •.^’lag‘ , “ Ar 12.24 p, in . .iIEADITUKO.. 8.05 o I.ve. I.v LIE •• . « .. . 4.55 “ arr. “ Flag •• ..Ward’** .. Flag” “ “ Flag “ .Wright's ... > lug‘S “ “ 2.08 “ . .Horner'a. 4.3 U** “ “ Flag “ lloney t seek ..Flag” ” * Flag “ . iMeEUtoe's, Flag “ Ar 2.Si " Month ki.i.o 4.05 “ I.ve. ALLEN lIKGLKK, Brp£Mintkndknt. John Mii.ueax, Asitstaut Superintendent. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI A ST LOUIS RAILWAY. *T AN-BANDLB UOUTB.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and-State L.ine Division. JTA Y 19, 1878. floixu east. No. 1. No. 5. I.ve. Atato Line + 2.05 p. in. + 6.30 a. in. Arr. Ixigansport 5.00 “ 9.15 “ I.ve. *• . * 1.00 a. m. Arr. Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ ’• Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ “ Kidgnville. . 4.10 “ 12.40 p. m. “ In ion City 6.05 “ 1.10 “ “ Bradford Junction 8.00 “ 2.0( “ “ Pinna 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ Urimna 10.35 “ 5.20 “ “ I'ollimhus 12.35 p. ill. 7.25 “ tioflkij West. No 6. No. 8. Lvc. Columhiis * 6.30 a. mi -f- 5.40 p. m. Arr, I’rhaniu 8.03 “ 7.40 ** l’iqiia 8.58 9.00 “ “ Bradford Junction* 9.22 “ +9.30 “ “ Unffiu L'lty 10.23 .“ 10.43 “ “ lildgevillo 10.58 “ 11.20 “ “ llai-tfonl 11.50 “ 12.35 a.m. “ Marion .. .. 12.40 p. in. 1.20 “ “ I.ogansport 2.:t0 “ 3.00 “ “ .State Lino . 10.20 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. onrxa noktu. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. ( incinnati + 7.30 a. m *• Bichniond +lo.:-0 “ A rr. Hagerstown. 11.33 “ “ New ( astla 12,115 p. m “ Anderson 1.20 “ “ Kokomo. . 3.00 “ * 2.15a.m. “ Lngunsport 4.00 “ 8.05 “ “ Chicago 8.31) “ 7.50 “ ooisu SOUTH. No. 1. No.if. Lve. Chicago jMS/So-pi-mt-rJ- 9.00 a, 01. Arr. I-ognnsport 12.45 a. m. 1.40 p. m. “ Kokomo ... : 1.50 SM “ “ Anderson 4.37 “ “ Newcastle 5.35 “ “ Hagerstown 6.05 “ “ RiHi illolld 6.55 “ “ Cincinnati 9.50 “ •Daily. fDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omitted. W. L. O’BUIEN, Gcn’l Pas’s. & Ticket Agent, Columbus, Ohio.
CORE BT ABSORPTION TfiH BETTER WAT. • THE Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BODY & FOOT PLASTERS, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath Thfy cure by absolution rather than drugging the system. They have proven beyond perad▼enture the cheapest, the most pleasant, convenient, surest and most satisfactory curative, also permanent and thorough system-rejrulator in the tvorld, and are applicable to the infant, youth and Adult of both 6exes. Experience has led to an honest belief that there is no disease that can be kept in subjection, or that can l-e modified, by the u*e of medicine, but that can be acted upon in a far more satisfactory manner by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pacf, Piasters ana Medicated Foot Baths, known as absorption salt). It is also believed that there is NO disease that medicine can cure but that can be cured more promptly aud effectually by this treatment. Certain it is that times without number, diseusea universally acknowledged beyond the reach of medicine have melted away under the action ALONE of these remedies. And the work was done so quickly, with so little inconvenience to the patient, that in many cases the pain was gone before he or she was aware. More than a million witnesses bear testimony to these statements. These are no idle words or miarffprescntatlona, but are susceptible of proof. In the name of hiumanty try them. The following arc some of the many diSfMei thi....... UVER PAD CO. remedies will cure:—’ Fever and Agne, Kidney Trebles, Billions Disorder, Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Heart, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Periodical Headaches, All kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Ague Cake, Pick Headache, fiill Fever, Lumbago. Sciatica, imb Ague, Painln Side, Rack, Stonv* iiioua and every kind of ach, Suoulders tmd Fever, Muscles. Diarrhoea, Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice, Neuralgia, Blllinus Colic. A 1 these have their origin, directly or Indirectly, In the Stomach and Over. H you doubt U eead for Dr. Fairchild's lectures. Price, 93. Special Pad, $3. The Holman Plasters, Foot, bv the pair, 50 cents; Body, 50 cont 3 each. Medlcat'ed Foot Baths, 26 cents & package; 6ix packages, $1.25. If your druggist does not keep them, send prtce, cither the money, postal order or regiatered letter, and all will be sent you by mail, free of charge, except the salt, which is sent br express at the expense of the purchaser. Tho lollowing communications explain themselves; ta— --.--*>-.7... —l——-*Camjuidge, In. Veetn. Bates h Hanley: ' I have been wearing one of the Holman Pads. It has relieved me from complaints es long standing, improved my health wonderfully, and I feel like a now woman. 1 would like to act as your agent in this city, aud by so doing I beßeve 1 would carry happiness to nundreds of families. Yours truly, Mbs. C. N. Camtil ArßOftA, 111., May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen: I have been a great sufferer with ■furalgiain the Btomech, ana alr.a with dumb ague. Hav ng spent thousands of dollar! to get cured, but nil to no purpose, until about the Ist of March last I was induced to try one of Holmans Fads, which has entirely cured me, and I am now •ngoged in selling these Pads, and doing all 1 can to spread tho glaa news of this cure and induce ethers to tiy it . 8 - OPeobix, 111., Jans, L Messrs. Bstss A Hsnlsv: I parthsetd on* of yoar Holmsh Psde tor both E wite and mother, who were suffering with liousness. Constipation and Dyspepsia. Tbs Fad ; completely enred them. Yours, J. Wnxum. Feoria, (III.,) 7Vo«»cr<F«. Address sithsr ot the lollowing offices: 134 Badlson St., Chicago, 111. Mtchanica Block, Detroit, Mich. Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio. 418 Millwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. BATES A MAM Eli Y, Agents far IM Jfortheofcst.
Bargains! Bargains! -ry "" fcw i"j > "»w.. .L. I,l' . ■ ■ J thiii«jinr i ■ 'V* 1 ■ irurm.-r inrn V"* f ' j JUST RECEIVED! 0 — - —; ——; ——• , F ‘ 0 r a 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 ot Boots and Shoes, 0 The greatest variety of Notions. The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Fusnishing Goods, The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trim- . *" ; ’• • mings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc*, * ever displayed in Rensselaer. ■ FOR THE SPRING TRADE! These Goods were bought for CASH, at ar liberal discount, and will be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell them. Call and examine this SuPEKB Stock and learn prices before making purchases, ft costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. - A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
HEALTHY COMPETITBOII We announce a New Invoice of Mile’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing VALUED AT $4,000, I: ’ 9S Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OF .HATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS. ■. • St- i ***»*'s:■■} ■ 1 ' .r. These goods are first quality in all respects. They will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. No House undersells us. Cash buys astonisningly cheap these days. We take produce in exchange for goods, and allow the highest market prices. Also, in addition to the stock partially enunierated above, we keep a select stock of CHOICE !pABOI-iY GROCERIES- ~ Bring cash and produce to*Rensselaer, ask for Willey & jßigterl. trade always, do hggt^
