Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1879 — Page 1
II Ott AC E K. JAMES, iWi-uixtobop rif* BKKBSBLAER UNiUN, KiMuun,Juru comtt, i«D. Ott ropy one veer, ft; six jnontha, <Breiiti; throe month*,(thirteen weak*),lS“'‘•"F* cask U Single ropy, * rente; two ooplee,» eeate; mote thnu two copies, 1 conU oneh. UDTSKT/SING M9MWJLK.-** •PP®; site corner of thle poge ter term* »nrt price of •demising tn thl* ncwepMor. JOB PMINTINo’-k large a#*ortment of tju« and other ■iftterlnl for poeUir* pamphlet, •ircuUr und kindred work. 1 riroa low.
W. H. & C. Rhoades OPEN FOR THE SPRING TRADE. GREAT REDUCTION IJST HARNE3S. All goods in our Hue reduced from 20 to 25 per cent, for oaah only A GOOD SEWING MACHINE, *25. Needles, Machine Extras, etc., always oh liaud. Also au extensive stock of Baddies, Bridles, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Saddlery Hardware, Leather Finding, Collars, Brushes and C’omba. 0 ARBI AGE TRIMMING and leather repairing a specialty. New Shop and Bales Room south side of Washington street, Rensselaer, ludiana. HARDWARE STORE JUST OPENED! Be it kqjfcwn that Ezra L. Clark has Just opened • Hardware Store in Shanghai Building, Rensselaer, Indiana, aad willtllep constantly in stock a full line of , HARDWARE, TIN W ABB, WOODEN WAKE, Carpenters’ Tools, Table and Pocket Cntlery, fJUverware, Revolvers, Ammunition of all kinds, MBS AND OAmBSN SBSSE and every thing ei«a usually fouud in a first-class Hardware Store. All goods sold at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Parties wishing afiyttiiiig in my line sa&ag&^.ss'aßss T«. r i'V .*■>■ 1 fu;4iii»A»n n, in, Ju§t Received A. S. LARtIE, Has lust received and has now on exhfciUou at his placo of business in LeopalcprCofuer, opposite A. McCoy A Thompson's bank, a large and fresh supply of CHONS FAMILY GROCERIES, arhloh he proposes to sell as cheap as Ahecheapest.' Healso keeps constantAy «ra Jiaud a full line of Cigars, To'♦laeee, Confectionery, Queeusware, Cauued Fruits, ftuta, Btatiouery, etc. Give him a call. GEORGE GRAUBL, Manufacturer of and Dealer in MRNIiSS, SADDLES, Bridles, Collars, Whips, HORSE CLOTHING-, &c„ &c. Strict attention paid to repairing. Front Street, below Washington, Rensselaer, Indiana. ‘ter, ' i - LESLIE C. GRANT, BLACK SMITH. Shop at Terhune’s old stand on Front etreot. All work warranted. Call. STOVES. Office Parlor and Kitchen STOVES, Wood and Coal Burners, KITCHEN RANGES, For Wood or Coal Burning, Kitchen Hardware, TINWARE, Ac., At CHILDERS’S. Tin Work a Specialty* Bologna Sausage, Fresh Meat. Bologna Sausage 81 eta p© rib. Pork “ :« •* •« Cote© Leaf Lard 8 “ “ Pork Steak 4to 8 “ “ Best tleef Steak 1 “ « Fere Ouarter • 6 Jt- •» Choice Roasts 6 " “ Bolling Pieces 5,’,4 “ ** BEDFORD A SHARP'S New Meat Store. FITZ W. BEDFORD AGRfiin IMPLEMENTS. \w Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Slagle Cultivators and Harrows. The celebrated Furat A Bradley, Jones and Oliver ChUled Plows, • NEWTON WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Riding and Walking Cultivators. Brown Corn Planters. All kinds of Field, Garden, Barn and Stable Implements. Farm Hardware For Hay, Cattle and Railroad Tracks, Also Bollding paper, Lime, Plastering Hair, Cement, Pumps, Ac. Ffeldaml Carden Seeds Id bulk or by the small package. Farm and Garden Products sold at •patoH*. -Dnedeor.above-‘‘Shanghai.!’.
THE RENSSELAER UNION.
VOLUME 11.
SILVER WANTED. EMMET -KAFNAL, DRUGGIST & PHARMACEUTIST, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. © & T ure Drugs, Medicines, Oils Paints, Varnishes* Brushes Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Car l bon Oil Guaranteed 150 Fire J Test, Blank Books, Stationery, Albums, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c ZFITSTE CONFECTIOJSTEE'?. Strictly Pur© "VWines arid Liquors FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. CHOICE CIGARS, SMOKIMG AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. Fully prepared to furnlah the public with everything usually found in his line, at prices as low as any house in Jasper county. Thanking patrons for their favors he would ask a share of patronage, feeling of his ability to give satisfaction in all cases. Physician*’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes Carefully Compounded.
W. J. IMES, DEALER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, READY-MIXED PAINTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Striotly for Medical Purposes, 003Sri , JBOTIO3STES.-Y, S cO. . This stock of goods in all departments, is fresh pure and first-class. Tlierty is homo belter in the markptu In addition to the above enumeration, a full supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, (’rayons, Pens, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lend Pencils, Erascrf for pencil ami ink, and all articles pertaining to the Stationery Line.
THE ti ■ NARROW GAUGE CLOTHING HOUSE ; • . . * ;«*• v TAKES THE LEAD ' '- T - , >. • With the largest and best selected stock of MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISHING GOOCS, HATS AND CAPS, Which were bought at LOWEST Cash PRICES, and will he sold at astonishingly low figures. Don’t Invest One Dollar In Clothing or Furnishing Goods until you have «een our goods and learned our prices. * f v. ... , H . TO NARROW GAM CLOTHING HOUGH, .i. , .. ... Hemphill Building; Rensselaer, Ind.]
RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA, JUNE 26,1879.
it Moil til iiikl ox pennon gimrnntcfxl to *F* * Agents. Outfit freo. BHAW A Co.. AllgUHtn, Maine. 11-20 y HARPER W. SNYDER, Attorney at Law, REMINGTON, Jasper County, Indiana. W. H. PIERCE. Attorney ait Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Remington, Inti., Collections a specialty and made In any part of the slate. Office tn Hathaway building, up-stnirs. Dr. G. A. MOSS. Physician and Surgeon, In Spitler’ Brick Building. Opposite Court House, Rensselaer. Dr. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Below’Austin Hotel. Ten percent, interest will be added to all accounts running unsettled longer than 3 months. Dr. MOSES B. ALTER. PHYBICIAN AND STJEOEON, At W. J. Imcs’s Drug Store. DR. 0. C. LINK, HO,MEOP AT HIST omen In Austin's Hotel, Rensselaer, Ind. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attorney at Law, Rensselaer, Indiana, Attends to all Business of the Profession with promptness and despatch. Office ou 'Washington street, opposite the Court House. S/mon P. Thompson, David J Thompson J ttorney at /.flic, Notary Public. THOMPSON ft BRO., Attorneys at Law, Rensselaer, Indiana, Practice in all the Courts. Wo pc.v DfulictiJ.-tr attention to paying taxes, selling uud Ijnsing lands. WARXOZf Z.. BPITLrn. Collector and Abstractor. K. s. DWIGtHXS. *ll, r. I DWIfIOiXF. R S. & Z. DWIGGIIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensseiaer, Indiana. Wo.titve mooe> .o.oaulo.c me sr.. S >c cent, iuui o.i long ti.ue. U"l ■ .»:«« C ilxaa » ISnik : ad sec ri. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law And Real Estate Broker. Practices in all Court# of Jasper. Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared. Taxes paid. Collections a specialty. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney at Law, ; , • ; . _____ v Notary Public and Kns. Agt. 0 Careful attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. Oefice:—Up-stairs, Room No. 3, in Starr’s Block. . A. MoCOT ft THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 9 o’clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p. m. K. A Dwiggins, Zlmri Dwiggins, Pren't. Gcpliicr. Citizens 5 Bank, RRNSSMLA K X, INDIA NA. Doc n gent-nil hanking business; give* special attention to collection#; remittance made on day ot payment at current rate of exchange; tn tercet paid on balance; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This Imnk owns the burglar SHfe. which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in 1878. This safe is pratcctttl by one of Surgont's time locks. The bank vault usett Is as; good a* ceil bo built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this batik furnishes as good security to depositors as can be furnlsheoT * ' ~ '' ~~ GROCERIES, Cigars, Tobacco, MmiOlßl, 38. - [ ITEBT DOOR ABOVE AUSTIN’S HOTEL. Tu. TTJTETJH.)
CORE MI TBS BETTER WAX. us * W m\ w♦ I J THE Holman Liver Pad AXD ITS AUXILIABIES. The Medicinal IODTSFODTPUSniS, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath Th«y cure by absorption rather than drugging tha ayatem. They hare proven beyond perauv.ntur. the cheapoit, the moat pleaaant, convenient, eoreet and moet aatlafactory curative, alio permanent and thorough ayatem-regulator In the world, and are applicable to tho Infant, youth and •dolt of both aexea. Experience healed to an honeat belief that there la no disease that can be kept in subjection, or that can he modified, by the aee of medicine, but that can be acted upon in a far more eatlsfactory manner by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Fad, Plaaters ana Medicated Foot Batba, known as absorption salt). It Is also be* lisved that there le NO disease that medicine can car* bnt that can be cared more promptly end effectually by this treatment. Certain H la that tlmei without number, dieeasea universally acknowledged beyond the retch of medicine have melted away under the action ALONE ot theea remedies. And the work was done so quickly, with so little inconvenience to the petlent, that In many cases the pain was gone before he or eht was aware. More than a million wltaesaes bear tastlmony to these statements. These are no Idle worda or misrepresentations, bnt are aaacapUbl* ofproof. In the nama ot hiumanty try them. The following are eome of tho many disease* tha UVKK PAD CO. remedies will care jFevor end Ague, Kidney Trablee, Blllfoue Disorder, Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Heart, intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Periodical Headaches, AU kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Ague Cake, flick Headache, Calll Fevar, ■ Lumbago. Sciatica, Dumb Ague, Palo In Bias, Back, SlomBiillona and every kind of ach, Sbomlders and Fever, Muscles. sHairhoea,5 Hairhoea, Catarrh, . Lassitude, ansdica. Neuralgia, BHliona Colic. All thea* have thalr origin, directly er led!ratUy. in tha Stomach and Liver. If you doubt M •aid for Dr. Falrchlld'a Lectures. Price, H- Special Pad, (3. The Holman Flaatara, Foet, by the pair, U cents; Body. M cants each. Medicated Foot Baths, X cents a package: six packages, fix. If your druggist does not keep them, tend price, either the money, postal order or registered letter, and all will ha tent you by psail, free ot charge, except the salt, which la sent by exprati at tha expense of the purchaser. The following communication* explain themselves: Camiudox, I La. Messrs. Bales t Hanley: I have been wearing one of the Holman Pads. It baa relieved me from complaints es long standing, Improved my health wonderfully, and I feel like a new women. 1 would like to act as your agent In this city, end by so doing 1 believe I would carry happlnesa to hundreds of famtllss. xour* truly, Mas. C. N. Crane. Anoua, 111., May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen: I have been a greet sufferer with •turaleia in tha stomach, ana alto with dumb ague. Having apent thousands of dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until about the Ist ot March last I waa induced to try one of Holmane Fads, which fats entirely cured me, and I am now engaged in selling these Pads, and doing all 1 can t* spread the glad news of this cure and Induce others to try it, 8. G. Pkoeia, 111., June, L Messrs. Bates A Hanley: 1 purchased one ot your Holman Pads for both Ewtfe and mother, who were suffering with liousness. Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Pad i completely oared them. Tonre, J. Wnnia. Peons, (III.,) Transcript. Addraaa either of the following offices: IS4 Madison St., Chicago, 111. Mechanic* Block, Detroit, Mich. Hail Black, Toledo, Ohio. si* Millwaukee St., Millwankaa, Wla. Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. A HANDS Y, Agents far IM
- DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD 1 ANT PERSON aendtag *I.OO to ua, win nntn by rtlum of mall, one of Du. hanfobd’o Improved Abmm Litkb PytDS, foe all trouble* of the Ilrar, Stomach, Longa. Baca, Spleen and Kidney*. Wearaaaodlng thorn daily by mall, poat paid, far ana near, from Maine to Oregon, and in thla way gerang the boat ouratWa Pad erer made diracMy to the famillea of the afflicted. If not at tha Drag Store, don't delay tending, aa you oaa •at one in • few hour* and aeoure tollef. Addrue O. A. COOK A CO., Chicago, Sole Ageota tor D. 8. and Cauda*. SOtO BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Tan Sehaack, dteranioad Co„ Wkoleaale Drugglata, Chicago, wIU an paly the trade aag eaaauaturara’ orlcea Closing Out THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY! AT MISS L. MEREDITH'S, Regardless of Cost! --k - ■■' Come early for Bargains. LADIES! Now Is the time to bay HATS FOB ONLY HALF PRICE! RENSSELAER HOUSE, J. JT. SIBBITT, Propriety!-, ■ RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Centrally located and commodious. Recently renovated and newly furnished. Good tables anil clean beds. Every attention paid to the wants of guests. Good stabling in connection with the house. , ■' __ T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MERCHANT TAILOR, Sqits for Men, Youths find Children, cut and made. Work warranted. rtU LINE'OF PIECE GOODS L* Kept in stock. The finest, best and cheapest stock ever opeued iu Rensselaer. Call uud see. Orders solicited. / -*•
NUMBER 41.
Local Gleanings.
Special Co. *o«|ionilonc*of Tiih Union: Sirs. C. 11. Steward is quite ill. Perry Mallatt n splendid field of corn ih Barkley township. Elder Godfrey preached in the Methodist ftpiseopal church Sunday evening last. Harvesting the splendid wheat crop of Jasper county will bo coinmenoed next week. .C. D. Stackhouse & Son find ready sale tor their fine thoroughbred Jersey Red swine. E. L. C lark will move his stock of hardware into one of the storerooms in the Newels block. S Emmet Kannal, •W. S. Orwin, Janies Malay and F. L. Cotton, took in the Chicago excursion Juno 2 4th. Tlrero was an unusually large attendance upon the morning services at the Christian church last Lord’s day. By comparison of notes it is found that filtveu to twenty married women were away visiting their mothers last week. The Rensselaer Cornet Band will go to Morocco to celebrate the Fourth of July, 1870. The crowd will follow, and a good time is anticipated. Miss Alice Irwin was elected secretary of the Presbyterian Sunday school, last Sunday. Mrs. Rothrock was elected organist at~a previous meeting. Coni is small for the season of the year, but the ground is clean, and favorable weather will make a huge crop. Oats and grass are also doing well in this vicinity. Mr. A. P. Hill, of Thorntown. has leased the Nowels hotel. He will furnish it throughout with brand new furniture bought expressly for that purpose. Mr. H, has the reputation of being a firstclass landlord. . Tlife band boys could not raise money enough to defray the expenses of properly celebrating Independence day. Those whose business would be most benefitted by the celebration, with perhaps one or two exceptions, were too close calculators of profit and loss. Many of the excursionists have a pool opinion of Monticello hospitality. They should be charitable. The Monticello bank suspended that morning and the people were too busy congratulating each other because they bad no deposits therein to give much attention to anybody or anything else.
ARTFUL DODGER.
Gol. Ilealey of Gnodlaud is ill town to.day. Independence day will not be formally celebrated in Rensselaer this year Girl wanted to do general housework,for a small family. Enquire at thtA postoffice. Mr. D. B. Nowcls has gone to Indianapolis to attend a session of the county superintend cuts. Mrs. Catherine Bedford and Mrs. Mary Frazier of LaFayette were in Rensselaer last week visiting. A stock of elegant Hamburg lace, edging and embroidery at Miss Meredith’s being sold way down in the little figures to close out, F. L. Cotton will build a small horse power grain elevator ueari the railroad, and be better prepared lor the grain trade at this point. Evening Star Chapter of the Eastern Star Degree will meet in Masonio Hall next Wednesday evening. A full attendance is desired. _ Marriage licences were nsued to the following named persons: Alonza C. Jones and Nettie J. Bentley; Charles E. Fatrick and Sarah G. Keener. Ladies will find a stock of good cheap summer hats at Miss Meredith’s parlor, over imes’ drug store. Hats sold at 00 per cent, discount, to close out. . Ladies will never receive more millinery goods for their money than now if they trade at Miss Meredith’s. She offers her entire Btock at clo.sing-out prices. A mare owned by Geo. W. Burk ran away Tuesday and in attempting to pass .through the barbed wiro fence indexing Dwiggins’ pasture, was badly cut. Henry Fisher & Son are making a superior quality ot brick at their tile factory two miles north of town. They are very hard, smooth, dark red oolor, handsome* A gentleman from Peru, Indiana, is talking of building a steam grain elevator near the depot, and engage in a miscellaneous business which includes handling grain, lumber, coal, salt, cattle, etc. C. W. CjJiflon is stocking the Iroquois PqyiSrjfc-Yards with a superior cldes of birds. A pair of Plymouth Rock and a pair of White Leghorn chickens are among recent accessions to his finer stock.
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Real Estate Transfers.
lor the week cflifliiK Jftnolullf, the rcc-ort Qf trunafur* of re if I uulnlo In J n*j#«r county KO* a* ifolloivrif- , > Kin«ln C. Sopher to Aunph Belcher, mi 13, 82 .3—90 in re,. . .11.000 | UojiJpmiu C.MoUiy Ui Allen J. Yeoman. Imi no 10, 59,7, WH efi no 10, 28, 7—l*9 • 1 acre* . 1 jjm j..;: tm I luuilun C. Monitor to Church St Ififrtley, lot *, liloc.l, 1, Reinlnjft'in, ~ ~ , 100 1 DftVlflJ; Thompson to flt*nry V. White, ~ I DW J", 9U, . ic... 190 John 1.. lUchcrnon to June Slnpmim. | part mv.mv .1, 23, 7—lOncrcn , 100 I Son tore A. mtrfinn tUTrarelnr*’ Inwr- ; mice<>>mipuny, so tt,'ft, part ne2B, v *7|4-“ 1< * William If. Kllfey to U&irgC K. finI Cent, Mv ftl, 27, 7, W sc US, 27, 7-2,10 acres i 10,000 Trustee* of Weston Cometery to Julia A. llcnlcy, part lot 2, block SO Weston Cemetery n Itazol M. Donnelly to Jennie 1). Kirk, n riilc lot I,l’utto.i’* udit'tioD to Ueuiini;ton 850 Kdtvnrtl J Kirk to James V. W. Kirk, ■Mluctoffa eu.Uft ot.lota 7 mul A, liiuc.k.*,.
4th of July Excursions-The "Pan Handle to the Front Again.
, T|ie rlisliurßh; Cinplnnat* nnd St, r familiarly known as tlm ‘‘Pun Hamlie Itoptu,w.ill plane excursion tickets fill sale July 3d and 4th, 1873, to and from uli stations on their lines. Tickets will be good to return until Monday, July 7th, which will enable those desiring to do so, to remain over Sunday with their friends. This is a very liberal concession on the part of the railroad company,' and l will be appreciated by patrons of the road, The rates will be low, andample accommodations will l e'provnied for all Who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity to visit friends in adjoining and distant eith>B' and towns. The Frst National Bank of Monticello suspended on Tuesday’ morning. Liabilities $30,390; assets $67,240. The narrow gauge railroad bridge over the Wabash river at Pittsburgh will, it is expected, be ready for the crossing of trains by the middle in next month. The material for the superstructure is nil on the ground, and workmen ore rapidly putting it' together. The libel suit begun In the White county ciicuit court by Joseph Wilson* against the'Monticello Herald, fit which $20,000 damage was claimed for alleged defamation of diameter, was on trial last week and In the midst of proceedings was continued over to another terra for the reason, it is reported, that the piaintifTrefused to answer questions germain to the controversy, which the court held,he ought to answer. Mr. Ham Wood visited Rensselaer last week. He says the town is rapidly improving sinee the completion of the narrow gauge railroad to that place. Quite a number of substantial brick business houses are in course of construction, besides some elegant and costly private residences. There is a good country around the county seat, and nothing will, or can prevent the building up of tlio place for some years to come. We are glad to hear of the prosperity of our neighbors.— Winatnaa Democrat. Ribbons in almost endless vaiiety atMi9S Meredith’s parlor over Imres’ drug store at aStdnhdiingfy low prices. Now 1 is the finio to buy. At an election held last Tuesday evening by Iroquois Lodge No. 148,' •f. O. O. F., Henry I. Adams was elected Noble Grand; Geo. Sigler,' Vice Grand; C. C. Starr, Secretary; Leslie C. Grant, Treasurer. Installation cerefnbnies will be performed next Tuesday night. Five oar loads of hogs were ped from Rensselaer day before yesterday. And this recalls the fact that better shipping are demanded of the railroad company. Their stock yard, it is" complained, is proportioned upon an entirely too narrow gauge plan to accommodate shippers. It is probable that the route of the Indianapolis, Delphi <fc Chicago road will be established from Delphi to Burlington in Carijpll county, crossing the Loganspnrtj Crawfords ville & Soutlieasterharoad at Flora or Bringhurst, crossing the LaFayette & Munc.ieatßoydstown; from thence to Indianapolis on if nearly air line. One hundred and fifty to two hundred Masons, their wives, their little ones and their invited friends/ went from Rensselaer to Monticello day before yesteiday to celebrate St. John’s day with a picnic. They took with them a band of musie and an orator. Brethren atMonticello kindly prepared the grounds for therti, furnished teams to convey tlieir baggago from the cars to the pio nic grounds and retain, placed a dozen and a half boats nt. their disposal for rowing on the' Tippecanoe river and showed other marks of kindness. The day was almost too for perfect comfort; but Judge Hammond delivered an excellent address, the scenery up tho fiver was picturesque, and| who went for a breath’ of God’s pufe out-door air nnd a day of relaxation, and pleasant re-' creation must be difficult to please if they came homo dissatisfied. Iff was a happy day, withodt a crush and minus garish unnecessary parade. Monon, on Saturday 1 ' evening June 21st, ofscarlet fever, Laoy, infant son ot Henry C. and Harriet Pierson,' aged 20 months. We laid the litUe inanimate form away in the silent tomb with echoing hearts; but we li ft Cur eyes above; and oatoh tho vision ot an rtngel robed in spotless white, an'4' inspires us that lit tie Lacy is not lost—only gone before to help mak* up the bright jewels of llis king-dom.-j**,
