Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1879 — Page 4
RENSSELAER ONION iMKjpEyw .* .’♦■Lty ■ ’•"*■* %■• - • ■• •*, **.• ■%- i. ~ Ttaumlnjr. JulT 241 h, 1879.
Kd Tharp returned from CMcngo «i "irv *"*? Rev. Ik F. Ferguron of FranccsvUle In town Mmi-day. t Tame hay hi n fair average crop in Jwtper county thte yttar. Black bncdil»bcrrh’}i are totalled out to onnaumcrs forlmta a quartSchool teacher* and pupils will find goo«l stationery at the jHJslofllee., AVtnek of useful blanks for legal processes la kept at the pncrtuffice. Mrs Mary Colo is«-thanked for kiml remembrance friau the kllclicn garden. Miss Emma Wijjwore returned fhtm a three weeks Visit at Mantled lo Hal unlay. "Jack” Hart of the Narrow Gauge Clothing House Is visiting at Canton,■ 111., this week. Farmers are commencing to harvest flax, ltproniiscs u good yield- —H in htglon Rcjmlcr. John Crooks has quit McConnell to drug-slore and is going to lie mnrricd. —MonticeUo Ifcra <l. C. C- Thornton is iii feeble health confined to his lied Has not Wen up town for several mouths. Cjl- S N- Yeimin and wife, of Delphi, were the guests of Mr. mid Mrs. A. McCoy Inst Sabbath. Rev. T. E. Webb, of Remington, neoiipled (he pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Remington people donated $100.50 Imsides the proceeds of a big festival to the cause of tenpcrunco last week. Johnny Shields, ofUnlon township, fu wrestling with Charley Florence one day last week had his right arm dislocated. . Mr. I. R. Robbins. Keener township, lias of 2i<o cattle, among which are high grade Durhams, Hereford* and Alderney*. H. R. W. Smith, of the Cincinnati Fnrndier stall, and wife are making their annual summer visit to relatives In Jasper county. Farmers are in the midst of oals harvesting this week. The crop is supposed to lie under au average this year; it is called light. 1). A. Fawcett lias retired from the Bmokston Reporter, lie is the most retiring editor in Northern Indiana of his age and option unities. l T p to Tuesday of last week 084 persons at Remington had signed (lie temperance pledge. And Joe Wiltets wants license to retail liquor in that town! The Reporter says that Remington must have a comet.band I t’s al ways thus. They have Ju'i-t scooped out the liquor traffic and this is to be the penalty. M. Ij. Spiller, wife, and family except Charlie, are spending their summer vacation with relatives in Newton county and over the Illinois stale line. Mrs. Michael Fehneider qf Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her father John JJisloskey. £sq.,in Newton township. Mr. Schneider will visit Rensselaer in tiie fall. The Delphi Time* notices that a firm in that city recently shipped !T> barrels of dour over the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago road at a material saving of freight. Evening Star Chapter of "the Eastern Star Degree festival at the court house Friday evening was of course a pleasant affair. The gross receipts' amounted to S3B-50. No money in the Treasury that can l>e lawfully used to pay marshals of the United Stales! Such is the hrilliaqtachievements of (iie extra session of Congress.—A'. Y. Independent. Rev. E. Aj Russell, Sunday scho< 1 missionary of the American Baptist Publication society, will he in Rensselaer and hold services in the Baptist church, to-iuorrow night. Hu! ye toothless! Why gum it any more whoa l)r. llannii'.will make and waTranta set of feeili for $8? Office two doors above the Austin House. Refers to liis many patrons. -iJ-l The. Delphi Timex thinks it will bb six weeks before ’Hie .harrow gunge railroad bridge over the Wabash will l>e completed. Of couise !rains can not run into Delphi before the bridgeis finished. * All kinds ofjpb priming will le dope at 'J iik Union office on a new .» schedule of prices which is below comJielition. No house in. the stale will do better work, nohoust! will work for less money.
Ten inch tile are being laid four feet. | bMow the surface in tiie gutter south side of Wa.sbivKtnn street, from the j race to Division sired. It is an e.\peri ineiit to ascertain if the system ! will serve tiie purjxise of sewer*. ! Joe Price, of Barkley township, was I i'D'iiglit l<> town' Monday, a raving i niaidue. The <-anse is traced to rciigions exeiU'iiiciit: r iVoor three others | ;« Die same iii’iglihoi lmisl have tnaui j similarly ellecled within a year or two. i Tiie catalogues for (lie Remington : lair are printed and beinf distributed. ’ Tlic fair will wnumence August 2dtli, and continue fill the 23th. Good premiums are otjered and everything ; is being done to make the fair a sue- j eess.- Remington Reporter. ..E- O, Stunner paid into (lie county ! treasury, last Week, $1,*99.20, in full j of treasurer’s assessments and arrear-*] agrji of lax<x) due fn,in iiim since 1572, I on oeeouiit of skOrtage insisting |ir<q»erly. Tliia is an end to a vexatious p ml much litigated question.— Fowler Democrat. ■ ■.
One of C. I). Btackhnuso & Son’s Ucd MWine worth fcJj, and $5 gold wills will be given lo llie fiersnn I lie largest fihniber o.ver fifty new yen riy subscribers'to Thh Kknskei.akr Union atsl pcranuum. Ten cents each for those secured by Tgetifs who fail low in tlie premiums above offered. Me:* in to solicit for eubseribers now. Only $1 a year. Slow progress Is being made with the survey of the Delphi A Indisiiatwiis railroad line sou(lHs:jslof Delphi. iiol. Ve4tin.-ui says that this liiw* runs almost oil the anexof Hie iTTvidu between lift# VV bile and Wabash rivers, good cultivation, and highly .prAtpotive. He thinks many advantages Will be gained hy the change of loca lion fin,in tuts mute originally w»M' teinitlalcd. •
Mart E. Raylor, the popular salei-i man at I,oopoid’a. la thanked tor a p.npy of fha ('tmnrnn, N. -M.. A', rt>Kf Prim, fanin wbiuli the arLh-le retoting to the mining operation*of l>r. Kelley and the Murphy* of this county is taken. Dr Kolley la id so doing a little business in tiie dental line in an Incidental way. ' The Mouticcßo newspajiera, the TTeridd and tiie Ihmocrat, have, probably tuude greater improvements in alt that goon to make no Journalism, witiiin a twelvemonth, tiiHn any other uewa|ia|ierain Northwestern Indiana. Enterprise U plainly atam|ved ujhiii them They arc cmlUa not alone to Uietr managers and the town whole issued, but tq the profusion of eouiiIry jounmllsm as well. Two bushels of the famous Clawson wheat which yields 85 to 40 Bushels I>er acre, and $2.50 gold coin will l>c given the muu or woman, ta<y or girl, that secures the largest number- of new yearly sutwcrlbers to Thk Henshki.akk Union l>y the Ist day of .September, 1879. Ten cents for each subscriber procured hy those who fail to win the above prize. The price of The Union is only $1 a year. Rev. R. F. Fergmon qt F raneesville, lias deindeiFto move to JlensseIner and establish a lumber yard. He was in town Monday, selected a location, and will ship over his stock as rapidly as possible, commencing (lie last of this or llie flrjst of next week. Mr. Ferguson is not a green man in the business, but brings the necessary experience to build up a paying trade. Welcome, and the best wishes. Wheat Is even belter than farmers anticipated while it was growing. The yield per-acre is from 19 to 35 bushels, machine measure, which weighs from o2 totifi pounds. In the neighborhood of 3,000 acres was harvested in Jasper county this year. We estimate the crop to be not less thanos.ooo bushels, saved in splendid condition. Tiie crop last year, as repdrteJ to the assessors for statistical purposes, was 30,000 bushels.
New Gold Mincs Near Eliziaethtown.
From dteGimnion, K. M. Xru* null Prcm. We bad the opportunity of interviewing Dr. Kelley, one of the lucky prospectors of tiie Rio Colorado, tout week, ami the course of conversation we gleaned from him the following facts: iieutid his partners, Messrs. Murphy and son and Mr. Atkins, left. Jasper county, Ind.,-in March last and proceeded directly for the placer fields they are'now located on. They had received a description of the country ’ from a friend’, and being old Californians they dreiC a favorable inference from this description, and started in to \vork with a confidence of ultimate success which still possesses them. At first they prospected (lie lulls and gulches for lodes ami found several, both of silver bearing galena and gold quartz. Near u two foot erevico of decomposed quartz carrying gold, they prospected the gravel and fouud in one pan eighteen “colors.” This was pretty good and they immediately set aLout prospecting a bar containing a few acres, which lies between the gold ledge mentioned and lHe river. From IndianaGuk-li, on which they have their claim, they made a ditch across the liar and ran a ground sluiee in several parts of the bar, and it has prospected well throughout. They have worked a ground sluice up Indiana gulch some (7) feet ami fouud good pay there. On a hill on llieother side of the gulch they have also found a good prospect- 'flic precious deposit is found in coarse gold and small nuggets. Being desirous of first ascertaining the extent of paying ground, .they have devoted tin-if attention thus far to prospecting, but now they aie satisfied—more than satisfied that they have rich ground—so work in earnest will now progress. They arc very sanguine in regard to quartz lodes, but with a small capital they do not see their way to develop them, while they cun successfully work their placer ground at once. Of course Hie amount of prospecting they have done compared with tiie scope of country is trilling. These mines are about nine mile;? distant from Elizabethtown,' and whatever mineral wealth is found thereabouts, and business transacted there, it will all lie tributary to the nearest substantial town in Colfax county. The discoveries made by Messrs. Kolley Co.dio'd ouHi fair promise for further prdsfiecii.ug m l bin country.
"For the Salvation of Men from Sin"
A camp meeting for the salvation of men from sin will tie held at Remngloii, Indiana, coumieneing at two o’clock p. id. Wednesday, August nth, and closing Wednesday, August-l:ltIk Iteiuiiigton is twenty miles east of the Indiana and Illinois state line, on the i'iftsburgti, (.’incimiati ami Hr. Uuuis railroad- The meeting will -be held on the fair-ground tlirec-toiiiTlis of a Diiie north .of Iteiuiiigton. The lVieil itics art- of the best—a light hoard fence enclosure; tr large dense grove of beautiful limber ’north amt west of. ami extending ililo, the grounds ; fin, nil hail for special meetings; stalls for tents; v.nui; room for iearns. Provision will be made to victual men and feed horses at reasonable rates. I Nq huckstering allowed within legirt limits- No special "provision will lie iiL-idc for lodging, except in the stalls oiT straw; those who desire lodging la tter liring bedding. ' Conveyances
will be in, readiness to carry passengers between the depot and grounds for reasonable fares, liaiimad tickets, good from August sth to August 14th, hoth days inclusive, will be sold at ail points on tiie Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis railway between 1,0-gansport gansport ami State Line to those who attend the meeting, for two cents per mile. * Those desiring to can occupy j the large clean stulis'; ’ families 'may [ do so with comfort ; but a better way i for those that have them is to bring I tents and pitch them near the stain!, j A lent may be made of a few yards of j factory that will be as valuable for ! other purposes after thus using as before-; if cloth is used make the top double, that is with a fly. The expenses of the meeting will lie eijuai4ae*l by colloct mg-lh eents-et-bhe-gaie on Sabbath from eiu-h person over ten years of age. All ministers and peppig saved fftgnijdii and desiring others U* be saved, ami all wlio desire to be saved, are cordially invited to attend and participate in the work and privilege-’ of the occasion. Itevs. J. J. Fleliarty, |Klstor of tiie Methodist Episcopal church at Wyoming, lib, J. 1\ I’.rooks, editor of the Manner of Holiiie&i of JJlpomingtoii, Ml.. L. 15. Kent, evangelist, of Jacksonville, lib, J. A- Clearwaters, O. Haskell, J. 0. ltced, Frank Taylor, J. BUdlbnt, T. E. Webb and ptlmrs at'e cxpgf;U*i to lie present. For other iufoi uiatiup address itev. T. E. Webb, itemingtoii, Indiana-. > . name; Can yot| not jpln iis in the tented grove for a single week;’ Come aiui U-tiUni the ground. This is one of the essentia Is of a, wauip-meeting. Hcuicaibcr, the stalls for tents and
mating lieluj'lirovliiefi, liie nionl yon will liectl is somy bc.Jclolliing ’ Victual yourselves ifa -< " J prefer.l". Wudo imtnuk you to conic and entertain nil your neighbor* mid relative*; tlu-ne ore invited also, but Khnuld take care or tlieiiisclvc*. W« fin imi u-li rrm t» become Mctliofitsta, hut to join’ us iii Ibe work <>r G«i. Mark you; If you come to *lay only formic da£ you will nccsl gomc quiK place of your own In which to rent between *ervlce«. If you do nqt come to tent, when you *ee others comfortable mid tlic interest or the meeting deepening, you will greatly reirret It. Alarming lukewarmne** and Ineflleler.cy nmong Chri*tians and death among tiie unconverted, jirevail all around u*. Ourotily oliject i* Toawake nnd save. Will you not Join us in prayer to God ami it: holy endeavor for this consummation? Daniel T. Crosse, Jesse Bennett, George t:_ Bull, John McMurtrv, G. B. Uhappell, J. G. Morris,T. E. Webb, Committee. Good butter i* a scarce article at tli 9 provision stores. Geo. Cstt lias been back on the old stamping ground this week. Mrs. J. W. McEvven and daiigiiters are visiting at Monticelio. —~ Miss Bertha Tnleur is quite sick. Ilermotlver is visiting in La Fayette.
Beal Estate Transfers.
Km- the week ending Julv 17th, the record oi, transfers of real estate in Jasper county was as follows: . Miirnii Wit* to Arlcinas I*. «v Olias. G. Kerr, wbj, o’, se 4, HI. «—MM acres 33,000 Mnilifl Witz to KMzaljcth (’. Kerr. w>, se. s‘, sw, ne sw 4. 31, ti—2ooacres.... MWO I .arcus J. Grosse to nenrietta Whelan, ' n 1 i - w in. as. .(Leant cad n>, se 24, 2S, 7 IS7 acres M» Samuel ft. NicholU to James I. Burns, part ev ne 34,30, li— fix acres 1,13® Martin Burns eta! to GhiTics Pullens, nw no, ne nw 29, HO, fi—Bo acres SiiO.’-k Twq mortgngos, one school fund mortgage, one ehattel mortgage pliteed of record.
01,1) NEWSPAPETtS for sale at the Postoffice f-* rlO cents a dozen, Six fora liickle. T>ltOl>L'CE.—l have special arrangements 1 with a large produce house, and am able to pnv iiigher jinee* for all kinds of pnaluce than aiiy other liotiseia town. 30. A. I.Koroi.n. HOWE SEWING MACHINE—the mode! from which all others are eopiod. First class machines in every respect, fatty warranted, for sale hy HA.LPJI FEN DIG, Agent, 11.:a Jtensselaer, Indiana. \\J LED SEWING Al ACM INK—the family VV Favorite—has a world-wide reputation. It will he sold wav down low, by ELI)II HOPKINS, Agent, 11-::A Hensselaer, Indiana, INK— Arnold’s Writing Fluid, Brown’s Black and Purple, and E'rimson Inks; Pens, Lead Pencils, Ink and Pencil Erasers, Memorandums, scratch Books, Writing Paper and good En velopes, at die PosUittiec. TtTTTiTTTNG PA PEP.*— Legal Gap. Emits Gap, VV Cojiiaieryia! l.elfer, Linen Letter, Leghorn Note, long Fold and Common Fold superfine Note. Extra Filth Gilt-eiTgC NOte, jllilt envelopes of various sii:n:os to match; also, a choice suing lot of elegant Box Papers; at the PostolUce veky e.heap. J I'STfGE’S and Constable’s blanks, such as Summons, Snbixrnas, Venlrlcs, Executions, Warrants, ’Gonstalile’s Sale BUls; also, Warranty Deeils, .Mortgages, Chattel Alortgages, J.eases, Promissory Nudes. Sale Notes, l!ee»:ipts and good stationery, kept in stock at the Postolliee. Everything'first class.
LEUAL NOTICES. SI IKIU i'K'S SALE.—By virtue of n ccrtillnt , ojn- or ;i iteeree to liie directed from Urn cierß of tlic Jasper circuit court in a cause u herein Simon I* Thompson is plaintiff ami Andiv\\- .1. ISrv.-tnt ami Nancy •). liiyaiit are deasaitSitfs. requiring me to make this sum -f six timeti-cd and-seventy-live dollars ami live vents,judOrli interest on said decree and easts. I will expose at public sale to tiie highest l» : ddoivn:i S.itue.i'iy the '.Eli day of August. .A. !). 1x7:1, between tiie lKiiirtiofiOoVlocka.nl. anil I o',dock p. in. of Slid day, at the door of j is ( coitri hou wTn tin- town of lice-selacr. dssr---j -per couoitv. Imiinini, Pin r#nts and |ji’o!Us fey a j l< : to i.i,t cm-..tsiiitg seven rears of tlic itdldvrjo:- rca! tr'a, to. witr 'l'i.c southeast quarter of tint southeast fiuarter oT section seven (7)aud tlm east half of Hie northeast quarter of section -rigtitoen (is; in lownstiip ttiirty-onctSfli horth, of range six («) west, all in Jasper county and state of Indiana, If such rents and proliu wiTI not sell for a sum suiltciont- to satisfy said decree interest and costs. I wilt, at the same time and place, expose to public side tlic fee simpleof said real estate,or so immh llicroof as may Is, sidlieient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sate will la- made without any relief whatever from, valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. At. JtOIMXSON, Sheriff of Jasper County, I ml. Tliompson & tiro. ally;, for pltlT. JuiySjisrtl. “s*> 43-8 SllEUirt ’S SALE;—Ity virtue nf a ccrtilicil copy of a decree to liie directed from the clerk <ir the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Simon I*. Thompson is ptaintitf and Oscar li. Itorkwell and Mary A. Ilock'well are defendants, requirin,"; me to make ttie sum of ihirlteu limutrist and fifty-four dollars and thirt y cents, now due amt to become due, with interest on said deen e and ousts, I will expose al publje sale, to the Ibglic-l bidder on Saturday life Itlh day of August, 1S7!I, between tiie hours of 10 o’clock a. ui. aird f o’clock p. m. of said day, at die door of die court house in,the iowh, of tteusselaei’, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profits,, for a term not exceeding seven veers,of the f,Jtowingre;!l estate, to-.wit: Tiie nnrtlnvest qmirt'er of section tliirty-four | (:u,), iif (ownsiiip thirty-two (IK!) Hurt u, of range ' liveVe) west, in Jasper county and state of lni lii.-tna. If shell rents amt profits wilt not sell j for a sain stdlieient tosatisfy said decree, interest amt costs, I \vi!!, at the same time and place, expose to pfddic sale die fee simple of said real estate, or s.i much thereof as may lie sullicieal to discharge said de-’ree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relic. whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ItOIiIXSON, sherdCof Jasper l ounty, Indiana. Thompson ■& Ilro. atfvs for pltlT, July .x, ksrsr. NJ (3-3 Sll EI:.EE'S s \ EE. l’.y virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dim ted from tlic j clerk of the Jasper circuitUuirt in a cause 1 wlicrcin Simon I*. Thompsort Is plaintiff ami ! Francis 'M. Myers and Alary J. Atev’ers are ' dcfcmtiint y requiring me to make tiie sum of | seven hundred and live dollars and sixty cents, I with interest on said decree and costs. I will t expose at pnldic sale to the tiiglicst hittder, on ! Saturday die Mdi day of August A. I>. !S7!l, Ih‘-t-vv ce.i die hours of hi o’clock a. m. itnd 4 o'clock p. in. of - rid day, at the door of the court house m the town of I’eiisselier. Jasper county. Indiana. die rents and -profits, for a term not i exceeding seven 'years, of die following real estate, 1.,-wit; The southwest quarter of the j southeast qtirtiHor of section seven (7) and the ! u.'-t b.dr of tiie northeast quarter of section eighteen VS), all in township'thirty-one (SI) j north, of range six (0) west, in Jasper county .ami state of Indiana. If shell rents and profits j will not sell for a sum sutHcicnt to satisfy said : decree, 'interest and costs, I will at the same ■ time and place, expose to paliltr sate tiie fee | . inipie of said real estate, or so much thereof I as may tie.siifiieient to diseliarge saij decree, ! interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief Whatever from valuation or a oi irai semen t la ws; ' GEO. At. KOJttXSON, Sheriff of Jasper County, lud. Thompson & Bro.atlvs for pltff'. July S, 187». t 6 . 43-3 Si! ER!EE’S SALK.—By virtue ot a certified copy of a decree to hie directed from the i.|,. f | fa ,4 the ..Ja«|wr. circuit court, in. a causa w!u’rc:i. Uiurasou Itiggsand Starv T. Higgs, aduiinrstrabir- do taints non of tlie estate of Jesse I*. Bright, dereaseil. ale plaintiffs and Catharine 1.. Kelley, Jolm ,1. Kelley, William McGlvunyMina SeSlatzloy, Charles Sehataley tmd Nannie K. Spider are defendants, requiring me to mate the sum of live hundred and ninety-eight dollars and ten cents, with interest oh said decree and costa, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday the fith day of August Ail». bSTP, betwoeffihe hours <-f til o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. yf said dav. at thciJooref the court liousc in die j town of Rensselaer-, Jasper county, Indiana, tin- rents and profits, for a term not c.\cee«uirg seven years, of tiie following real estate, to-wit: Tlic north half of the southeast quarter o' section thirty ffiO). i a Town ship twenty-eight (28) i-orili. of range six (fir Arcrt, in JaspeE county and state of Indiana. If aneh rents and profits will not sell for a sum sufitcient to satisfy stud (W-cc, intiTPHt and ojalti, 1 will, at the dame that anil wvjk‘S'3 t-3 salt* tiie loe Fimjtk-of mil v . .;U. or much thereof as ’"iw; -*4 imerest and cost*. Said aaJte will I* mode SVI thou t any. relief \vliat4j%er from valiuitfon. or tows. I'*.. r- Sheri £f of l.i-iier County, Iml. Thompsitij A Bixi ally > for pltff. ’ i July t
Bostoflico Bulletin. f'tilly mulls (ir« '•iniwsirm iotts n'rloek a, in. Malls for l*len“,int ilmre ami .Saltillo an* rimed a 1 u’flo|J»i). ui. Tuesday Thursday f ami 'sntimlay* Monar oD>t*‘t% aro issuisl amLaaild Wtirpen dhe Imar* of " o’t look a. ul. tW**Ht o'clock p; ny, parti day, exrepl No hitnnoy order Ir.i-i n■ Ii .iu,:u u-il tin Sutidst, nor after il o'i |o' k p. m. to. .jii.r rule applies to rrgUlrr I in sines*. Si n!iav Horn (Toni lla'cluefc m. to I n'r.lock p. i>»- No money urdor or register bipiiness translated on Sunday. A D YJCKTISKI) LETTERS. Letter* addressed to tin* following named Rrrsows ri'inala lineJnlnied in tin* postoflice lit enssL-lncrJlndliinn, July lltli, lift*: Goodalo, Miss Melissa After Mttr tf*ek strain tlio date abort}, all the letters of this list not taken from the uostofUefi wHi, Ini forwarded to the Urud Letter ( i Hire, Washington, I). C. Person a railing for any of these letters trill idease *as' *' Advrrti sad •“ Moii.tCK K/Jamus, Postmaster.
INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE NO. 3. On and nftcr Monday, Dccemlier 10th, 187 R, trains will ran, until furthernotiee.asfollows: tIOJMI S()l Tit. .STATIONS. tiOlNtl NORTH. No. I. No. 2. I.r ll.is a. in. ItKSSSKi.AKtt fi.ir, ii. m. arr. “ 11.35 *• .Pleasant Itidgc. 5.55 •* “ “ Flag “ . /aid's .Klni{-“ “ “-“~Jt-.tr-** itanging o rovc.-.-raiiy** “ “ 11.50 “ .Uni's. .5.110 “ “ “ Flag “ Sharpslmnj Flag" “ Ar 12.21 ji. ui . llKAPKonii.. .5.05 “ Lve. l.v 1.13 “ a 1.35 •• arr. “ Plag “ ..Ward's Hast" “ “ Flag “ Wright's ...Flag" “ “ 2.Us “ .Keener's. . 1.30 “ “ “ King ** Honey Creek. King ,r “ “ Plug “ ...McKlhne’s King “ “ Ar 2.33 « . ...Monthikm.o .. 4.03 “ J,vc. AI.LF.N MLtJLKU, St't’KKINTKN'IIKNT. John Mn. i.i i, N, Assistant Superintendent.
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. ‘‘PAlff-II ANDIjB ROUTS.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Lino Division. .17.1 1' l'J, 1378. (iOlNi: east. No. 1. No. 3. Lve. State Line 2:08 p. m. (1.30 a. in. Arr. Igigans|M>rt . 5.00 “ 9.13 " Lve. *• * 1.00 a.m. Arr. Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ " Hartford 3.17 “ 11.50 “ " Itidgeville. 4,10 " 12.40 p.m. " I nion Gitv .. ItjOo- -" 1.10 " “ Bradford junction ,6.00 “ 2.0( “ “ Piqim 59.23 “ 4.18 “ “ Urban a . .. . 10318 « 5.20 “ " Coluiiilms 12.38 p.m. 7.25 “ OCHNIi WEST. No 11. No. 8. Lvo. Columbus * 0.30 a. in. + 5.40 p. m. Arr, Grbann. 7 8,05 “ 7.40 " •* I’iqlla 8.5* “ 9.00 “ “ Bradford .ruin-lion* 9.33 “ -j- 9.30 “ “ Union Gitv . 10.25 “ 10.4.3 “ “ BnlgeVille 10.58 “ 11.20 “ . “ Hartford 11.50 " ,12.35 a. ip. “ Marion . .. /.. 12,40p.m. 1.20 “ “ Logajisport 2.30 “ B,on “ “ State Line: 10.20 “ 10.40 “ Richmond and Chicago Diyision. OOINC NOIITII. No. 2. No. 10. I.vc. Gundnnptl v 7.30 a.m. ” Ilirhnnind -fIO.BO ” . . ... Arr- liagerslown . 11.33 " ", New (a lie 12.05 p.m. " Anderson ....... . 1.20 " Kokomo . . ::.oo •• * 2.15 a. ill. “ lAlgailS]H|lt , . 4.00 “ 3.05 " “ Chicago 8.30 “ 7.80 “ iioini; fiui’Tit. No. 1. No. 7. Lve. ( iiieago .* 8.20 |r. m. f 9 no a. in. Arr. l.ogansport 12.15 a.m. 140 p. in’. " Kokohto .: 1.50 " 3.00: " “ Anderson 1.37 “ " New Castle .5.33 " “ Hagerstown. .r^. ' lUIS “ " lliclfmond . . . 0.35 ’’ " Ginelnnad. U. 30 “ •Daily, yDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stoi> where time is omitted. W . E. O’BltlEN, - Cjen'l Pas.-.. & Ticket .Vgent, Columbus, Oliio.
Jersey Red Swine. C. D. Stackhouse & Son, Have a choice lot of Jersey lied Figs for sale, at their I'aim near ••••<** —i — - ,•' itonr bolaor, Jasper County, Indiana. GHOCEKIEBi Cigars, Tobacco, COSPIOTMV, SC, v FIBST DOOR ABOVE AUSTIN’S HOTFL. Tj_ TTTTETT.Tfii’. M. JONES, (Date of Konknkeo City.) MISRCIIAiT TAILOR, Suits for Men, Youths and Children cut and made. Work warranted. - FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. Tiie finest, best aqd cheapest slock ever opened in Ren«seiner. Call and see. Orders solicited.
W. S. OR WI KT Keeps a fine stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY • V ami all kinds o£ Musical Merchandise, \vlit<-li are offered dliciiper than any oilier House in Jasper or adjoining counties. Agent for the Rockford Watch, the host watch for the money in the World. Sells the Elgin Watoli ten per cent, cheaper'llian any other House in the county. Agent for several different manufacturers of Organs and l'ianos. A fine stock of Knives, Revolvers, Scissors, Spectacles. Jewelry, etc., just received. A!1 work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. JsSjV“l'’ine Watch Work a specialty. DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! AWT PKMSOJT eendtm SUB to n. Win receive kr rWww of mill, on* of l)m. BlJl»o*D'n Improv'd >1 •orient Linn Pad«, for all trooblee of the liver, Stomach, Lance, Baca, Spleen and Kidneje. Wa are eendinc thMUjmail, poet paid, far and naar. from Maim to Orocqn, aadintUa war getting the beet oanttve Pad ever made dlreo-’v to the femiliee of the eflUeted, O. A. COOK A CO., Chicago. T" — Site Agents hrD.B. affl Caudas. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. T’tua Hekaatk, Stevenson At Co., Whale DrenWa Cklun, wIU anpply the tnU WHifhateran’ erlcv.
Bargains! Bargains! ' . * 'i i —-• — r 7 ..... . « 9 ~ . t * - • * , f ■% JUST RECEIVER! .* *• , «'-# . . . * • . L. : S 3 i i ■ V The largest and best stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods. The largest, cheapest and best stock of Clothing. ’ t » The largest and best selected stock ot Boots and Shoes, -- - ■v • # _ - ' ’ _ -mT The greatest variety of Notions. The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Fusnishing Goods, *•' w u The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trim--7 mings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer. ~ v'' ' t: ' . 1 ■ —^--- . These Goods were bought for Cash, at a liberal discount, and will be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell them. Call and examine this Superb Stock and learn prices before making _ . a-J—- —• —; *■ — TT7 ‘ • • . t . • ’ 7 purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. • A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
IS Tim UFE OF fEABS! gg *- •*"; . 'JU •* . We announce a New Invoice of v -*• Men’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing ~ VALUED AT ©4.000, Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OF HATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESS AND MILLINERY GOODS 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 enumerated above, we keep a select stock of .groceries. ~Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer,"ask f6f 'Wi3ley'"& Sigler s trade where you can always do best. ’v ’ v/ -■' ' *>'
