Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1879 — Page 4
RENSSELAER UNION Thorstar. Juno SiSth. 1679.
Fosteffice Bulletin.
"'M.xrevontxrs *«■ Imimvl an-1 paid bmi-ffti th* hours off r o'clock a. m. ami « o'clock p. in. each day, except xmiday. No money order iMtUness tranoiictcd on Mubday, nor after n o'clock p. m. ThCrainv misapplies V-ngi-tcr **!»**?* Itora m»ai U o'clock m. to 1 o’clock lj. at. No Motley onlor or register Uusiuoss WmaaacM ou surnluy. A b I KMTKSMP LSTTKfS. Letter* undressed to Uie foHouiwg named persons ro main niralaimdd la the Pootolßco m MatotsoLrr, Indiana, June Shi, MT»: Brown, Mr. 11. T. Hall. Mrs. Emma C. After liar week* from the rtuto above, all the leUefW of tkla list not takca from tlie iMintoflire Will bo forwanleil to the l*eo>l Id-tier tirtlrc. Washington, lI.C. Par-nop* calling for any ot •woe letters will pie i«- ray •’Advertised." Ifoaat'i K. Jiau, IVslmastcr.
OLb XKWSI'A I'EltS far rale xt the IW> olhrc for I* rant* «(foam. Wj-br»Bl<ile.
School Reports.
Mitts Eli7.a Kirk, teacher of Darin school, Marion township district No.-7, reports for the month ending June 18th, the enrolling of2l scholars, and the average daily attendance of 19. Those who wire perfect in nttendatico, punctuality and deportment are Ida Coons, Itosa Coons, ilarvc-y Robinson and Katie West. Miss Csndacc Boroughs, teacher of school No. 3, Marion township, reporta tor the month ending June 20th, 1879, the enrollment ot 18 selsoisrs and average daily attendance t»f 10.5. Those wiio were perfect in attendance, punctuality m deportment and study arc Josie l'arkison, Maggie Park i son, Emma Gwin, Minnie McDonald, Famic McDonald, Maud McDouald, Helen Joliiisun. Miss Lilly Burk, teacher of Bell Center Rchool—MarjQn township No. B—reports for the month that ended Julie 6ih, an enrollment of 13 scholars, with the average daily attendance of 12 4. Those perfect in attendance, punctuality and deliortinent during the month were, jawrence Baker, Willie Clark, Anna Dounelly, Lucy Donnelly, Byron Stackhouse, Lizzie Stackhouse, Bertie Israel, Stella Israel. Miss Virginia* Hogan, teacher of SajlcVschool, Newton township No. 1, feports for the month ending May 31, 1879, tjbo enrolling of 24 scholars; average daily attendance, 22.5. Not a case of tardiness. Henry Daugherty, Eva Sayler, Stella Mnkeever and Nellie Grant perfect in attendance and puncturUty., Eva Sayler, Dorotha Goetz, Nellie Graht, Ilenry Dougherty, Jesse Sayler, Wallace Sayler, Mary St wan, Mary Wnrlhner graded 3 in study and deportment. Miss Madge OBborne, teacher of Marion township school No. 5. reports fertile month endingJuneGth, the enrolling of 24 scholars, with the average daily attendance of 22.5. Allie Brown, Lizzie Huston, Cora Wasson, Mattie Williams, Carrie Welsh, Sarah Williams, Charley Downing, Grace Daugherty, Jlcrtie Daugherty, Belle Williams, Willie Williams, Lena Malcbow, Charles Jacks, were perfect in conduct, attendance and punctuality. Mias Madge Osborr.e teacher of school No. 5 Marion township, reports for the term ending June 20th, 1879, the enrollment of 24 scholars, with the average daily attendance of 23. These neither absent nor tardy during entire term were Lena Malchow, Carrie Welsh, Charlie Dbwrring, Charles Jacks, Willie Williams, Cora Wasson, Mattie Williams, Sarah Williams, Bertie Daugherty and BeUe Williams. School closed with a picuiu which* all greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Anisin Pillars, teacher of No. 4, Marion township, reports the enrollment of 35 scholars for the month ending June 9th. The average daily attendance was 32. Those perfect in attendance, deportment and study were Willie King, Bernie Watson, Mattie McCord, Allie Tyy’Jcr, Freddie Tyler, Lizzie Pillars, Mamie Pillars, Minnie Pillars, Caddie CrcckptL Those perfect in deportment and study were Abbie' Dean, DellaDcan,Bttie McCashen, Maggie Watkins, Ulmer Babcock, Artie Williams, llettie King, Nellie King, Lida Slaughter, Minnie Robertson, Katie Robertson. Patrons are cordially invited to vi-rit the school. m , m ***■■ It is announced that the Jasper county Normal will open July 14th, 1879, as before advertised, and continue in session six weeks. It will be followed immediately by the Jasper County Teacher’s Institute. Mr. Beery has’ withdrawn from the corps of teachers and his place will be tided by Mr. D. B. Newels. Messrs. Allen, Snoddy will spare no pains to make this the most successful ses-. sion ever held in the county. The prospect is favorable for a large attendance ot teachers and those who are preparing to become teacher*. ~ Sfceietary David J. Thogi]>«on is now prepared to issue certificates of Block in the jasper County Agricuhural Society upon tlie application of cabseribers. May be tound nt the office of Thompson & Bro. Thanks to the aforesaid Secretary Thompson fora copyofthelndiana 4grieuliurai Reports for 1878, “with oompliinents of Alex Herron, secretary state board of agriculture.” O ■ v Fifty per ©ent. discount is an immenll redaction,but Miss Meredith wants to realize on stock at once — to close it out. Ca I without delay ao4 secure unprecedented bargains.
PROntTB.-I hava special arrangement* with a largo pix-dm a lnin*<\, nml am able to pav higher price* for all kind* ot produce than uify other hotue In town. SO. A. I.korot.*. W~KEI> HKWIXtJ M At 'll INK—I ho family Kavorlto—linn n world-wide rvputal on. ll will baaohl wav itown lon , by Ll'on 1101**1,XS, Agent,-11-SS Rensselaer, Indian*, Ht>WU sKW INU MVt lllXK—tht* model from übiclt nil oilier" me <-• >iiu»l. Fir-l class MarblniOln nm nyiovi,Tulle ii arrantml. form lolly KArtl’lr EEXUItJ, kpri-nt. 11-.il Kewradurr, Indiann. rr'ftl'STKlC* NOTICK.—Not Inc Ishonhv givI vn that ns**d after April lot, IX7*. 1 will l>o at m i iesidonco In Barkley township, Jasper muwty, Indiana,oil tlicllr-l nml thlnl Erlilnva in eaeli tminlli, for the traiisjiilion of township business. 8. It. Nit lIOI.S. sa-cowy. Trustee Barkley Township. 1.EU41. NOTICED. t'XI'AIIJH AN'S SALE Of ItEAT. ESTATE.— X Not me ia Hereby riven that tlie iimleroiyoi,l irtiMnllanof Itilsool L. Ilntlmn ay.of l*iitnniti oouaty, auto of luillana, b) oiuur ot tlie put? nain fountv Cimut Courl, will niter nt prlvuto ► n!e on and after-Inly Mb, IS7S, for not lew* tlinn ita a|i|iniiaoil value, tlie following ilciH rilicil real estate in tlie enunt\ of .)no|ior. otnte of In■iiniin, to-wu: West half of the aouthawt tiuiirter mill weal half of nul llum "t unarifr 111 portion two (3), towii"lil|i t)urly (;ki) north, of rmiyo "lx («) Weal. I’rire nml terms of sale made known ou a |>|ilit\, thin to the timlerslinieil at tireenejistle, indiniia.or to Mysnia. Tiioiii|isoii A Urn., Ueiirselaer, liidiau U OKO. XI AT'iIAWA V. .Fun* 11, ism. ;».3 NOTH K to NO.X-KKeIIJENTS.-Tlia "lute of liiitiuua. .lus|M'r coiintv. lu the .Jasper t irruit Court, OrtoU-r term. IS7II. liar\ A. Iteunnt v». Ueorye w. Iteoueit. t'imi|i!aint Xu. ISMO. » Now mmes tlie |ilaintifr by Thompson A Itro. lier attorneys, ami files her complaint herein, together with an atliila; it Dial the defendant is not a resident es the stale of Indiana; and hy order of tlie Jaaper t 'ireuit court at the JuiuiT term, ism, untie* is hole by jttten said defendant UwirßC U . Ileunolt. I hot unless he Ik' and appear on the first day of the next term of the •la-per t ireutt toiirt, u> la- hidden on the third .ccuday of OeU'her, A. 1). tsfii, at life Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur td said complaint, the same wall be heard and desei uni.cil lu bis abseuee. I* l witness whereof I hereunto set I IFAL I * ,a ud and alliv toe se.i! of said -l _,) court.at Rensselaer, Indiana, this sixth dav of June, A. I>. is«a. S9-S ( lliUtl.E- 11. fiMt'K.|» l>rk. TyroTK E TO NON,RE'II»e"xT.S.—State of 11 Indiana, Jasper eounty; ss: 111 the Jasper Circuit Court, th loboi- term. Ism. Mart As Idntirey vs. isitiira f . Morgan, Andrew and .losej h 1,. Is.staii, toinpl.iibt No. I. « Now rouiet the plaiioilfi. by Erauk W. Xiabeork her attorney, urd tiles an affidavit tliat said defendants are not of tlie state of Indiana: tliat said action is for tlie force losureof a Hinrigaye, aud tiiat said defendants are nccessafiy parties thereto. Notice is therefore liereliy aivea said defendant, that unless they iie and appear on tile first day of ilie* next term i f the Jasper circuit ( <;uru to lie hidden on tiia third Monday of ffetolier A. !>, 1 sf'.i, ;tt tin* court house in Rt nsyclaer, in said county and stal,', and answerdr ueiour to said eomploint. tin- same will be heard and detenui-neU i.i tlieir absence. Witne-s my name and the seal of I trtLl vjiuii ailixed, «t Rensselaer, | i } iodn.au, this fsfii dav sdijouu A. i>. v * 7 s^ / ism. I lIARI.KS 11. I'RICE, I l lark Jasper Cireiut Court. ! Frank IV. Kaiieork. atty f, r p.t fi. 40-3 SIIF.RIX'F'S SALK.—l.yvirtueof an exeaittion to me ihreeta I from tiie clerk oi ttie Juspjr circuit amrt, I Wilt expose a. p.tblic I sale, to tlie hiitlict IndiJur, on SaiuVdae, the ■ Jfitli day of July A. I». Xsf;l, between the Hours of it! o’e'o k a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at tlie door of tiie e/mrt house in tlie town of Ken-sekter, Jasper county, Indiana, ■ lie Tents and profit-- for a term not e x eediny seven •jr«iW fin following described real estate fo■wit: The north-east ijtiarter (',) of .no soutit-ta-t iptartnr of se ■ 11 en nnutbor finir pi', iu township number tweutj'-scven (271; north of ran ye six (ti) west all in Jasper county and state or indiaa.i, and on fuiiure to realize tlie full ainouut of jui.x.ueat, interest and costs, I will at tile same tiutij aint |i’a :e, expose to public sale the fee simple of saidreal estate. Taken as the property of lauds Rudolph at the suit of John Lewis. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraiseuu-Jrt laws. UEOItUK M. RORINSOX, J line 2'tli, A. L), lfify. Slierifi* Jasper Cmintv. 41-fit Thoutpsou & Bro. attys for plaiulii.'. SHERI EE’S SALE.—By virtue of an excetition on trail cript to me direst;: 1 from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, 1 wifi expose at public sale, to tile highest bidder, on Saturd'ay. the llltli day of July A. U. JHfii, between tlte hours oHO o’clock a. m. and 4o'clock p. m ., of said day, at the door of tlie court liousc in tlie town of lteusseluor, Jasper cotiuty, Indiana, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, of-the following described real estate, to-wit: The cart half of the southeast •juarter of section number eighteen (.B', in township number thirty (30) north, of range number five (5' west, containing eighty (80) acres inure or icss, in Jasper cotia v apd state of Indiana; and an failure to realize the full amount of jinlgmeat, interest and costs, I Will at the same time and place expose to_puldie sale the fee simple of said real estate. TakeStastlie prtijierty of Jesse Reagan at the suit of jlript-o 'Vest. Said safe W ill lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. tiEORUE AX. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. June 2Hh. A. I). I’d’.*. 41-3
SHERIFF'S SALK.—By virtue of a writ of vendi to me directed froiu the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Walter A. Wood Movviugand Reaping Machine Co.npauy is plaintiff ami liobi't S. Shearer and I’oter II." Krmnb are defendants, re , Hiring me to make the sum of one hundred ami sixty-one dollars and twenty-live cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sale to die h'ghest bidder, on Saturday, tlic llltli day of July A. 1). 1879. between the liotirs of XU o’clock a.lit, and t o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court bouse iti tlic town of Keusselaer, Jasuec county, iudiliffii, die rents and i-ol ! is, for a term not exceed dig seven years. of tlip following real estate, to-wit: The east diaiiol latTgorvlicasl uuii• tel 1 of scet'on si;;teen (10) iu township twenty-seven (27) north; of range six iff) west, ill .Jasper county and state of lnu anj'. If such rents and profits will for a su die ion t sum to satisfy said dee-civ interest nmicosts, I vvill, at the same time and |daco expose to pub'ic sale the fee s’.upleblsaM real estate, or so much thereof as may be sullicient to discharge suddecree, interest ami costs. Sain sale w ;, l lie mane Without any relief whatever from va'uat'ou or anprie'scuieut laws. CriO. M. ROBINSON, June ‘i-"*ili„XSfil. Sheriff of Jasper County. Tmnnpspti & Bro., att> s for liUC'j •; 1 - SIIK BIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to ine directed from the Clerk of tbe. Jasper- CiteuTt Court in a cause vvhii’cin Jasper 11, Stln.lam .is plaintiff anil Marietta CioWden, Josepu Crowden, James IV. iyirkpat’ ick and John Makeever are defendants, reo Hiring me to make-the sum of six tinndrcd' and: sixty itrrtte •s. witti tntffrCSt on said decree aiid costs. I at public sale to Lie highest bidder, oil, Saturday the Mill day of July; A. 1). lsfii, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ui. mid X o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court house lii the town of Itehsselaer, Jaspercounty, Indiana, Hie following real estate, to-wit: Ixits neeilier foiir ft}, five (5), six' (8) and seven (7) in block number one (1 in Chamber's Addition to t'.ic town of Remington, uasocr county and state of Indiana. 17 such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient stun io satisfy said dec-ee. interest and costs, I will, at tiie same time andj place exvose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said dec ee. interest and costs. •Said sale wilTbe made without any relief whatever f \>;n valuation or appraise incut laws. CKD. M. WUIINSO.V, June 25th, A_. I>. IST9. Sheriff Jasper County. I lidaip.-on k it ‘i.. attys for puIT. i 1 -5 - _ i.. .... . : : ’OIfKRIFF'S SALK.—By virtue, of a certified O copy oT a device to rite directed f •oin the C bti k of the Ju-per < ircult Court in a cause wherein James S. Irwin is plaintiff and Crawford Check 1 and Alice Cheek aj# dependants, requiring me t > mak) the sum of sixty-one dol - jars and eight) -.live ceuts, with iutereston said decree and costs, I will ex'sisc at public sale to the highe-t hidde“,on Saturday, the 19th day of July, A. 1). 1879, Is-twecn the.lmnrs of io o'clock a. hi. and X o’clock p. in. of .-uedsl.iy, at the door of the court house in the town of’ Rensselaer, ■Jasper emmty, Indiana, tlic rents and profits for a tern not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: A lot located in the southwest corner of the following describe,! plat, said lot consisting ol fifty (50) by one bun - drod and fifty (150; feet clear of street, to-wit: fifty (So) fact north and south, and one hundred and ,flftv 1150) feet.fast am', west, Ss .3 above mentioned plat is described as follows- to-wit: Be;, inning at a ’mint three hum.lei and sev-cntv-live<37s) feet due north of the eenter of Oli'o stiewL of the original plat of, (he town of Remington, thence north one hundred and eighty-seven and enc-half (IKTbj) feet, thence west three hundred and eighty (SSO) feet, thence south one hmulrail and C'S.ity-seven and oncliall £187*,) lect, tneuce east three hundred and eighty (380) feet to the p'ace of beginning;. jn tiie town of Remington, county of Jasper and state of Indiana. J y ' _ _ If such rents and profits will wotsell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs; 1 will, at the same time ami place, expose to public sale the fee simple nftmdd rpm 'ekMtfe, or sb nmvihStor.TC’H os may, he siflftffient to discharge said decree, interest an 1 costs. Said sale wllf be inane without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement l, ws . GKO. M. ROItINSON, Sheriff of Jasper Count/, Indiana. Snyder ft « /fie 1
Notice to mtuts of i*ETfnoN to mill heal Estate. state of lndlnnji, J.i»)mt comity, »*: _ Xottcu I- fiicreliv giten that Ihivid td'fi.v, adialWtsiraior of the oHtato of John I'hHl.ips* tloueaiwsj. tin* filed his petition to i-vdl the real estate of tlm iUc(slent,-lil» personal being in- *« ft (lent to pav his debts; nml tliat said petition will lie I eaol at tlio noxl term of the circuit court of said oounty. lly order of Con rt. A Meat: clerk of Clmtlt t ourt of Jasper eonutr, I ml. 1 hompso'i A IXro., Attys for iidmlnisUator. 40-4 NOTIf ETO N()N-Itt.SH>EN I'H.—The (slate of Indian* county of Jasper, ss; ■ lu the Jasper ( ireuil t ourt. O’ctolwr term, 187 h. Al* fr«sl Mi t ov and Alfred Tlmiiipsoii, emniiosiug the firm *»( A. Mct’oy & Thompson vs. Martin (.kill and Mary (alls. Complaint No. 1883. Now romes the pin llt tiffs by Tliompsnn A ftro. their attorneys, anil file an affidavit that tlie icsidenee of llitf defemlants, Marlin lilil and Mary (till. Is nflt ln the state of Indiana; tluit said action Is for the fortwlosiireof a mortg,;ge. nml that raid (lefendauM are necessary < parties thereto. Notice Is therefore hereby given raid defendants, that unless they be and appear on tlm first day of the next term of the Ja«lier f'ircttlf t ourt, to la: Imldi n on tin) third Monday of OctolaT, A. IF. 1873, Jit tlie eourubooso, w KenAolnuPi in Mlldcohiily and Male, mid luiswcr.ar demur to said eoniplnliiL tin- -nmc w ill be beard and 'ly:ti-rinhied In their ttbsenftc. Itv order of tin-t ourt. hi witness wfireredf f hereunto sot my li.iiul mill nfilx the seal of slid ‘ I court, at llebsaelncr, Indiana, this ' 's>' loth day of Juno. A, l>. IsfU. f CHARLES 11. I’ltfCE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Tliompson A Bro. att’\s for td'ffs. fib-fit. riso NOX.RESin|-:NT4.—State As Indiana. A County-of Jasiic' ,ss: In tiic Jasper circuit Court, to tin: October term 187 b. Mfnsl Mrtov and Alfml Thompson, comiwising the firm of A. Mel'oy A Tlhunpson, ys. rphralin An.-lt-mire. I’cttflia Anglefnire, Horace N. Higgins, William W. Eostei. William 11.. lllllFjoss A Co« (Jeorgo 15. ( i a'ibc’, Jo-ii'h 11. Alima,i. Itiivin J.’l'lionip-on. AVillinm lines. ItaniiJ AV. I*eek, Charles Jouvenat, Marv c. Jouvcnul. Hanford A. Morgue, Emily E. Morgan nnd ftp-in Landon. Comolaiut No. 188 U. Koiec.losnte. It appenrlng by afitiinvit this day tiled in the' above entitled cause in liie Jjo-per Circuit t out t (• i.the Ifili jtndelol day of the June term, IfiftF. of said court', that said defonuants Kpiiraim A nglcniire. I’eaie'in Angieini.c. ffona'ccV. Higgins. William W. Eostc • ami William H. fit ■ :i. oss anil (Om nitiy me nonresidents of the state of Indiana, iiiet (hoy are necessary parties to sab, action the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage: I lit" c.'oro, by order of the .-aid Ju-per li.etfU Court this fitly made, notice of tbc pendenev of said action is therefore giv- ; en to rani defendants Epiiraim Anglentire, ) l'cilH'l ia A ng-leim. e, Horace N. If * gins. M il--1 Ham W. Foster and William If. Hilligoss A t o, and tliat the same w ill stand-for tiial at the next term of the said Jasper Circuit Court, to be be pin and held at the court house in toe town of Rensselaer, in the county and state aforesaid, on the th'oi Monday in October, A. I). 187 b. , eff—-■»" Witness the clerk and the seal of said fSEAh 1 com., title 20tn day of June A. 1). ,S ' '' f HARLES H. BRICE, . . (3e .k. 07 the Jastn-r Ci; cult Court, T’lo npson A Bro., attys for pi .1. 41-3 PETI T! ON Ft H£ FA! FT lON.—Htatoof lildiaiui. county or Jasi'er, ss: In tlie Jasper ciicii't court- fu tl'O.’uueti-i m 1878. Mat c Am; Mctiiiinis vs. Nancy E. Ca vender end John W. C«vender her littsliaiid. Josejdt McOU’ti s and Ala i a J. McC.innb Ills w fe, Jatie lim ley mid Tlleodore 11. Hurley herluis, band. Mary Ann Cavtuder and James XI.. Ca vendor her bus'mud, Sylvester Nickel, Lain a .•.nil Myers and James M. Alyerslier hesbnad, Andretv Nickel ani. Et'za Nickel his w ife, Emma An-i McOinu's, Alexander J Mcttinnis, l.orindtt Pc'-kias abtl John A. Bcrkina fieri busbaivd Mary Ami Raker, WilV'tint l’letcliyr Hilton, John A. JliitQii and Jemi.ua Ililton itvs wife. I’etitiim for partition of the real estate oi William N. Mcttinnis, deceased. Now comes the plaintiff by Thompson ft Itro. her attorneys and files in open court her petition herein for the partition of tlie ‘eat estate of William N. JlcOitinis- deceased, asking that lieT interest ilf .".aid cstitte astiie wii'.nv of saidilceedent may he pat ti tinned aud setofl to lier; together wile an ailidavit that the following named defeui'.iints. to-wit: Mary Ann Calender, James 11. Calender. Sylvester Nickel, Lai r.i Ann Meets. Jaitien M.-Myers. Andrew H. Nickel, Eliza Nickel, Emma Ann MfCiniiis, 1 Alexander J. Midi buds, '.ucinda I’e'kias and John A. Perkins are accessary lia-ties thereto, ) the object of ivldeli is to uiake pm-Utiim of tlie j real estate of Will’aoi N. Met) an is, decca-ud, and that said defemia its are not residents of ■ tiic state oi lni.iaaa; and the nefemtant ManA. Bake;; hy AX. I>. Spitler her next f.-ieiu., , filet; a cross-complaint together with an a Hinavdx iiyw i'jg void sain d'efeiniai.ts tibovt nauiud are not resideatsot the state Of t nd*JtVa; tlicie- t bo e. by order of the Jasper Circuit Court made • at its present June term A. I>. 187 b, m tire is j herein- given to said defendants above n .nu-d , of tit? itirndt-ni'V of such action, and- that the same, will' stand for trial at thenext termof-tiie j Jasper Cireu't Court, to he begun and in-pi at ! the court house in Cue town of Be-'sselaer, in i Hie county and state aforesaid on die thiid Monda;- in October, A. I>. 187 b, and that unless tiicv answer or demur to said petition and | crosa-i-oiilplaint of defendant Mary A. Baker j Hie same w -.11 he heard and determined in their j absence, . ■ W-tnoss my iiaud and seal of said fav it) t-oiu-t afii.-.ed at, BenKelaer, Indi- ( - ) ana, this 21st dav of June- A—lll 187 b. CHARLES 11. BRICE. i f lei k Jasper Ci cuit Court. Tliompsoli A Bro. iittvs for jiltff. 41-2 '
AtTLTMAN, MILLER & CO.’S RLD-REN OWNED IWllPSmili TiIEiHEiS • • BUSSELL & CO.’S ; :. ■ NEW MASSILLON THRESHERS, JOHN OTEKUALL& CO.’S FAMOUS ISTfEW PI QUA THRESHERS THE CHAMPION HEAPEE AND MOWER, v . * BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS . ■ i ' ■ 4 ' ■ ■ And all kinds of Harvesting Implements for sale by . • -] IN’. ’Warner, Rensselaer, Indiana. CHEAPEST STOCK IN JASPER COUNTY. 12 lbs Good 1 {Sugar sl.o©, i ■ ... "i., ■ » 7 lbs. Good Coffee for One iloilar. "• < , V . ■ v TEA, TOBACCO & CIGARS A S3?B CIAIiTT. 0. 0. STARR, - IN >1864.
Dr. i. b. w \siiin ii EeatteUcr, Indian*. , Will Rive special Attention" to (lie treatment of Chronic DUeiwefl. —-i - ■ - ■W. 8. On WI N Keeps a fine stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and all klndß of Miislcai Merpliandtfic, ttliich arc offered cheaper than any other Itou-c in Jasper or ad joining counties. Agent tor (lie Rockford Wiitrh, the best watch for the money in tiie worlil. sells tlie Elgin Watch ten per cent, cheaper'than any other House in the county. Agent for several different manufacturers of Organs anil l'ianos. A fine stork of K uives, Revolvers. Scissors. Spectacles, Jewelry. etc., just received. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. ftsifFine Watch Worn it specialty.
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. HUE TABLE NO. 3. ... On and after Monday, December itith. 1878, trains will run, until further notice, ns follows: OOINO SOITH. KTATI*.\S. OOIMI NOKTIt. No. 1. No. 2. I-v 1.1.J5 a. m. 'nKNTs'Ki.'TSTT“ trTs"i). m.’arrT " 11.35 ; .Pleasant Ridge. 5.55 “ *• Hag “ i... .Zuril'*.:.......Flag** “ “ 11. U*• Hanging Grove. 5.42 “ “ “ 11.511 « .I.cc’s aBO « o “ Flag “ Sharp,sburg . ...j’ing“ “ Ar 12.21 p. in Duaih okd 5/15 “ I,vc. Ly 1.4:1 “ .... “ 4.55.“ arr. ■* f lag •* Ward's . King 11 “ Flag “ Wright’s Flag “ t* “ 2.08 “ .Horner’s. *... 4.30 «• *< “ Hag ” Honev (reek ..Flag -1 “ “ Flag “ . .McEihoe’s. . Flag “ “ Ar 2.33- ** .MtiNTtt'Kt.l.u 4.05 I,ye. ALLEN llEtif.Elt, SrPKItIXTKNDKN'T. I John Millikan. Assistant Superintendent. i * : PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-HANDLa ROUTE.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State lain a Division. lf.\ r 19, 1579. CO ISO EAST. N 0.,.!, No. 5. J.vo. Slate Line 7 270.1 p. m. t '>.3« a. in. Air. Logan sport 5.a) ■■ »<e. i•• l.ve. * 1.00 a. ui. Air. Marion 2.:ti •* it .Of ’• Hartford . 2.17 “ 11.51) “ “ Ridgeville. -4.10 12.40 ji. ni. “ Union City 5.05 “ i.!O “ “ Itradfoisl.hm'-thni h.'iO “ iM “ “ Fiona ... . !•.:.■:! “ 4.1-V. “ “ t .rbana . lo.iss “ 5.2 c r•• “ t'olundius. i 12.1)5 p. ill. 7.2.1 “ (JOINO WEST. No !i. N'o. 8. Lve. Columbns * a. 111. f 5.40 p. m. Arr. t'rhana —fnnrr “ 7.40 “ I’iijua : 8.58 “■ M.ot) “ Bradford Junction* 9.22 “ 7 0.30 “ “ I'nion City P\2s “ 10.13 “ “ Fidgcvillu liT.rri “ it.2o “ “ Hartford 11.50 “ 12,1:5 a. 111. - “ Marian 12.10p.1h,. 1.20 “ “ I.oganstiort - •*.:») *• sew “ State Line .10.29 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Chicago Division. cn!N<; NOKTIT. No. 2. No. 10. Lvo. < ui' innnti v 7.:>rt a. in. *• Kivltimmu t ,|io.gQ “V A !’l . II i[%\\ Ii II.:;:? “ •* New ( n*tlt 12.U5 p. rn. •* Aii«lci>o;y l.ziO 44 Kokomo f.iKJ! . •* ♦■■2.!.’)'a. in. 44 ].*»ga<n*|iort 4.00 44 :s.*>■> * fc I.OISC SOi TH. AO. 1. No. 7. Lvc. rJiicn.tfo * <V2O j>. in. f V 00a. tn„ Ait: I oyn .> ... 12.13 a. m. J/ICTp. in. “ *K ). ; OM:o . I.TiO 44 g.dO ** 4 * A lylemm ... .. 4.157 44 * 4 NvOV t’:lf<l|p 5.05 44 4 * n.*. tow n. - • f .- 0.05 44 i 44 ; r».f,r> 4 * I “ < ii«\*i:i nj*ti. , . . !».'»0 i * *Paily. vl‘aly evcoot Trains <U> nut -stoii \r lu re Umo js imiUHnl. . ' W. Is. O’RIIIKN, lkn*i r;i: % A Tii kt’l Aprt*n Xyjliiinbup, < )l»ip.
Bargains! Bargains! .u JUST RECEIVED! • * ?<». : • - " ’"*rn 4 > • ■ • ; ; • ' '" v - 0* % *7 y % ! ~ 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, . 1 i . , 1 • ... The greatest variety of Notions. The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Fusnishing Goods, The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer. FN 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 1 ‘ k?w ® this Slterb Stock and learn prices before making purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
HZUWVP* 1 €®MPBTITIOiyr • IB TUB LIFE OF TRADE! ' , . ' •' yl . ' i***’ We announce a New Invoice of Hen % Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing AT $4,000, 93 Dozen Pairs of Slices, HUNDREDS Of IIATS kW CAPS, MiW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINER? GOODS. v j Ui 7? . ——rv" 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 pr6duce in exchange for goods, and allow the highest market prices. Also, in addition to the stock partially enumerated above, we keep a select; stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do beat.j -.
