Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1879 — Page 4
RP,NS3EIAKK UNION fjmmlay. An,-ust. g&th. 1 o7‘J
Advertised Letters.
Letters atklresiMHl a* bclrivv remalui nnelalmH u< the Post Ollhe at Kensttclut r, ir.dl&nft, August Usth, 1870: Chainb«l*l*,44***,-~~ ~ (*»«Ufy, Miss MarV ** . f>*-Kg«iu», Mr TW, . Xliowrls, Jv>(j. Win. J Merrick, Hnttniel 0. Permu.s vailing for nhy of tliesi* Idler# will |ite*»«> say t hey alv ml vert ise< I. All of this of letters that remain unclaimed will ls< forwarded to the Ih-ail letter Office, Washington, f) V, after four week.- from the date above. IiOKAI'K R J AJIIS, Po-u'u aster. CnntnnastoiU'ra' court will be in session next treek. plight)' tenebers wore cnroilol at ttie lnstiinte on ilie first day. Mrs. John JJeinUroreb three miles south of town, died Tuesday. Mr. Rhineliart of the Deljdii p*l«r mills was in town Fridr.y. Charley Scars "liTts severnl bis don it (C lion with the cornet hnml. Mrs. C. and son, of Wat seka, Ills., arc guests ftf F. J. Sears. Davisson & Jenkins’ steamer threshed 973 bushels of last Saturday. <fol.n McColl y is building a house near William Humes’ in V’uion township. August 22, 1879, Samuel 0. Veit rick and Mattie A. Day were licensed to marry. 11. W . Harrington has made a licw addition to bis dwelling limine in Union,township. Janus \ com an is building a new house on his farm in Newton towrishipj six miles west ol tow n. ——Wilt. H.-Savler of -Mait ■.» 1 >eti-4. Afo., is visiting his fa her, and friends in Newton township. David Nowels threshed OJ bushels of wheat from acres' of gfonnd. 11c sows 110 runs this year. Theodore Ilur’ey is building a tram: dwelling bouse at Hurley's Crossroads which will be used f< r hotel purposes. Rev. Martin Comer, near I. a Fayette, discovered his presiding elder in bed with Mrs. Comer ar.d is now suing for a divorce. The town schools commence next Monday. Foolscap, legalc.ap7dl.itcap for map drawing, ink, pens, etc,, may be bad at the poslortice. Aliss Acidic arid Sarah Lego 1 acO C 3 couipanied by # their sister Air-. Rridgeman, all of Log.ritspo: t, are risiting their popular brother Diily. Jimmy Antrim says his father has the best field of corn in Keener township, Will Van’; Worn! says theirs is the best in five years—since they came to the coujrty. Jolin McCarthy, of Newton coun-ty-who published the first newspaper in Rensselaer nearly tw< ntyliae years ago, honored The Union with a Call this moiiiri'g. The Remington people' arc bavffcg splendid weather for their Fair this week. A Ljrge attendance \v\i 1 be tliere today and to-morrow troni Rensselaer ami the neighborhood. Professor Kidd, of elocutionary fame, has telegraphed to County Superintendent NUn'cls that he will lie present to participate in the programme of. the teachers’ reunion to morrow night. Mr. James 11. Snothly, ex-eruuuy Superintendent of Jasper county, has been elected principal <d the Kari Park school* Hecomys high-.. ly recommended, and w ill no doubt lie successful in building up the edtre at tonal. interests of our sister* town. — Fowler Democrat. \ Rev. John Leach, past grand prelate of the Masonic grand lo Ige, and one of the oldest Masons in the -state, who has an office in the Masonic Temple,was yesterday taken suddenly ill, and suffered greatly throughout the day from a severe attack of hematemia. liis medi- i c«l<aAviser has litite hope for Ids recovery. Mr. Leach was for upwards of forty years a minister of the M. E. church, but has recently, ; mi account of failing health, only preached occasionally,devoting the i lectures and sale of books on Mu'-j sotiic subjects. —JudianavoUs Jour j tuil. - I-
MT. Reed, of the Peru Republican, called upon ns yesterday to say that lie did not denounce the jiresent party ol Indiana excursionists before lie left, because lie bad not ween it, but be denounced excursions of this tftirt. lie knew limliingtof the character of the presQiit ]«iirty until he saw the list ot names in the Tribune and observed that there were very few members of the Indiana press with them, lie say# that a large number of the peo pie are teachers, business men, etc., came West as editors, • obtained courtesies as editors, wore badges as editors, ami wc presume that those ot them who got dnhik at Colorado,* Springs got drunk »s olitonC They are traveling under fal#e pretenses and hare gotten from the railroads courtesies val* tied at not Jess than ten thousand ; >}nilttr« under false pretenses. As we remarked yesterday, the r-'l roads should proceed agtuhfft them <br- Trtbunr. * ■
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
Institute Enrollment. • The largest first day etiroljlfiH tit at ti teni-hciV institute in Jasper 1 county was made on Monday. The following is a list of those.who are Tn liftctidauce : • , A. F. Fh.ru-.-r\ A i>■ -i < C. Pillars, Emma Hammond, Maria Homier. Harry Murray,. Maggie Barkley, <l. t\,. Allen, Mailge <)shorn, Chad. W. Coon, A. E. Coen, Atnor Cad- : w aHader, Lizzie Richardson,*tl(se:ir ; Graves, Robert Dnniond, M. M, Tjter, Ida Nowels, Connie (»nnl, * E. R. Pierce, Belle Moftitt, Mary Uilloti, May Miller, Candace But- | q,llglis, Belle i'hcglcy, Mnlial'i Wilj eox, Rtihhili Miller, Clara Coen, ] Kuinia Tapp, liiiiinia Rhodes, L. L. j Potisler, Madge llempfiill, Fannie j Miller, J. A. Burnham, P. A. Do-' 1 selms, Julia Will,iams,-Lillie Burk, | Emaliue Switzer. J. W*. Parris, I Kiiza Kirk, Jessie Ilammcml, AlKe I * j Johnson, Emma Dumond, Veit a ’ Bonk, 'Maty Bonk, Mary MitcUyll, Flora Van's, Wood, J. I l '. Ati'rim, Ella U. Pierce, Asa M. Tyler, Ella | Evans, Sallie Hogan, Sadie McDonald, Lottie Ilo'le, Titus Price, Mollie Brown, Emory A. Jones. A. J. Ratitftm, F. L. Hunt, I). H. Guild, ' D. \V. Terry, Tin mas Babb, Lew is Alter, A, Terry.' T. P. Banta+Agnes Brown, Ailie lVantn, Flora Wilcox, J. F. Wam’n, Ida Coons, Lydia Part is, A. M. Munden. I’lortr-AVar-ref, Lbutte Welsh. Korun Pipper, C. W. Farris, J. C. Pierson, Clara Major, Carrie Irwin, L. S. Mitchell,* J. L. TiL.kec ver, I). 1),.' Coppcss, Katie Halligan, Clara Adams. Jus. j Erwin, O. 11. Hunt, Tillie Cason, | Mattie lavarvpT-hm. Wr Julius on, Mark Lewis, Lydia. Dwiggins.
Progremme of tlpe Teachers’ Itsauion. The following programme Jiris been prepared 1 , lot' the annual reunion of the teachers '*of Jasper eountyv which will be-lrtdd—at 11*.e court house to-m'orrow’ night: Alusie, “Greeting H lee,” Thotnas. Solo by .Miss Emm a Rhoades. Full' chorus. Invocation. Essae, J. L. Makoevpr. Declamation, Miss Ida Nowels. Music, “When the Sparrows j Thai d.” <Jaln iel. Solo, bv .Miss Sailie Hogan. - j Essay." Debate, “Resolved that At omen should dual! !he Teaching. Allirniativo, D. Guild, A. F. Florence, A. E. Coen. Negative, Eliza Kirk, liuldah. Miller, Anna DeSelnvs. Music, “Village Bells.” R jot. Quartette, T • Comiioiuid Declamation. Music, “Gaily Chant The Summer Birds. Pcnstui. Declamation, M'is# Ailie Johnson. Music, “When ye gang awa, Jamie,” Demur. Duet. * Miss Madge Hemphill and D. B. Nowels. Impromptu speeches, Mr. Banta and Miss Eva Halstead. Declamation. E. R. Pierce -—Mnsic, “I’roin 'Shrire to Shore.’” Emersoc. Full chorus. Intermission. Teachers’ sociable. . * .
Programme of the Railroad Ceiebra. tion at Delphi.
The following programme for-the jubjiee at Delphi has been published by the conmiitteo of arrangement*: rnoeS'KASt M i;. G a. in. —Firing a salute in honor of the day. t ‘.bavin.— Reception of visitors.; SU a. in. —Forming'procession at the fo< >tof Frank!! list reef 11 v fil oMa fs h:i I and assistants, following order: -I.—Datbrono’s 5 Iv&vCinimiJkß-) d. ~ .~l>.—Mendrs of ti ieF 1 re DopiixU: nWnt in imifondii-' o,—Mayor Council and City Oftkers. 4.—Guests uf.the City. » •5. -t- Citizens. 10 a. tift®-i’rocessipii liiovcd, observing- the following line of inipthHiikist oil Ftrahkiin street to Wilson; s< ut3T on \V"il*oa to Main; west on -Vtain to Public Sqimre; * .. '* 101 a. ru. —Ofgu’iiizathHj.of' The nieeting. 1 J a in. —Address of NVeteonii?, K. W. Hubbard—Response. Co!- S. N. Yeo'.naii/ 114'S'.' m,—Toasts and Responses, i2t to 2 p. in-,—Dinner. 2 p. in.—Narrow Gauge'Excursion to .Montieeiio and Tippecanoe River. 7 p. in.—— Grand Open Air Concert ni the -Music Pavilion. Public fc’quare. ' •> XOASTs A Nl> RESPONSES. -k TI ■j : TV. Response 1 Dr. J.TTRichaidson: •‘Tile Indianapolis fcnd Delphi ICy,” Res pouse Dr. Moor and ot hers. ‘•The City of Delphi.” Re5p0n5e......... Mayor Walkeii. ‘‘Our Neighbors ” Response.. By, \’isi tors. “The I,allies-” j Re5p0n5e.........8. F. FkemerWn. “Railways—Social Agencies.” Respoiisec... D.J3. Sims. “Hiefnvays of Wealth.'” Response ....--Dr. E. W- 11. Beck. “Railways—Producers of Individual and National Wealth.” Response.. ’. B. B. I)ai!v. “The Press.” Re.-ponse, F Coxaud A. B.Crampt '• b-n., “Railway Legislation- ” ‘ Response V..........C. R. Pollard. “The Present—The Railway Age.” Response , Jose A. Sims. “Libeiuflily and Rntcfpri.se.” Response .....,T. J. Steel. “Agriculture.” ;> .'' RjCspoiise -.......... I sa;; cif aekson. ‘‘Manufacturing Interest*.’’ Response... i...Josejprli, Gwitm. “Railways.” Response. ..Tj. 15. Mcßeyriolds. ‘■‘Our City’s Future.” y -'• f Response. John Sims. Volunteer toasts and. lespbnso'-c ; Jrt-sov A rt*r,t?(sA.Ts-:, ,
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ivotec " nil ~P~T*rs OV - Ji.K r Ii) E S *!>• .-The Stht • > of Imliann. -Ift dpi*< onply. In the J;f j.fi < ire nit \ onrt, <»ct« , l)i , r ii'iin, l-s7't. •ioiiu Mal.Mrvcr \ s._\Vi i liait) J, I.aliiß*’, Sonh»!*, Aaron tiruho r«n<l t o wit.i-c iirst naino i«« unknown, v. ti«*of Aaron (truln*. N< iv rcui< ■* tiis pi.iiV.ilJV, by 'J‘i;omp>(vi Si I’l’D'. his attornc; >. bid! Jjic- hi' complaint | ttitc’ltcr WTtli .*lll aijhiavir that the ('b*fcdi<!a::t ; 'Villi ahi il. LaUuc, bP., i* not j; roc-alcut of tin? | Stab o^l Notice i tliC-reforo hereby pfiven >ni«l iU*rpjolI nnt \Viiliaur.J.TatKue, >cniui f liiat niflpaa lie.. i l • ■»vi] app* a.von the flrnt day of the* m*\.t terni | of t ic ( Ircuit < oui’l, to he ImMcn t»n the tliir»l I Moij lay oT <sct()‘*ei \. it. at th * ( art ;i < (>u >(,*. iiD llf *n s* iin ■in -ai'l <*m : it.ty ant l >t.at«, ami an.HW'-r or dtonur 1-". ;«'* 1 rompr-int, the j Maine will he hcar l mol «h iurmißc<i in his :!>- an cc. . 'it v. ii'in \\}jerc4>f I hen-unto / h-i «i\ rh her.*! anh eli.-v the l cGiu t, at fit , . ur?’, tl,iis -i i t^tlV U Au.-u-l A. i’. 1- 7-;. r \ .M{Li:s n. Price, 4 l .Ut r -=> Clerk of elaspcr Uiiniit Oiiirt. "' * i \TOTK K TO N(‘N’HrSI !>K>;TS.> Tho Stale jiA of Imliana. .la. per County. in -t!u_* J;D*jTer ( iivnjt Court, Octohei* I'mn l*s7i). ' r * th | 1 cn.lt fini khaltc:. Uilliam •■'iegftie j atul Cornelius Waiter v.-. ‘I ii<nnas liarkhaloHu'CT’-.o’ i»V Urih.-a k. K;ra L. Chirk B'-’g ro.*.- of j W r Jh'.oeiH'k, re atioujii Ihauk i ai aj. ctU'. li’-’i. na, ami lii*:t.r i shrotf’. ( md.plaint N>*. I CC 4 Now iv.iiitsii..' pisiiittiV, l»v 'i'leaup.-on S: 1-ro. liis att rr.c . ; l 111 an .• that Hi • • p*.-;,h;• I : la : • llvify .*■ hr**le i> i ii,; k iiv«v» ti, ;,ioi tJj.n *tfTl’ye t inquiry has h *,- . J BKoi‘f to B-! eHe::’ l in. ) t t-- ; . Hii'l «ie»leis.l - nnc aRM Him*. sai'l ilenry - :;»•( to h, r.ot'n. \\ [- rknt ol the >iaD 4 * i'ia'na. ’ Notice is thi.-.rifhu ';c; ••»',• yivee aut-ih itr ttyShT7<a f add-4-a — <ij» ilie first G: y t .{ rhi* next tenn of l!.e •)’:•'f. cJ :ir:i : ! < '•.alt. t ’1 • ! ojea on the, tail •! Ptiyn«l;e. V P 1 Ui)*,!'•* I:. | l{e!.'-'f i.:vr, i: aii! < ot:nty ami State, apti ;m- ---| ~t i optician;* to saiti ctM-Iplaißt, the • :;ii:e wiii - * ' la* ItcftMj a’.i'l <leh i , n;ine« , i ia i,i .ih- cii-eT feur t **.' i..i .<! ■••i'.-t a-ii \ li; • .-•• *1 •C-m:g’ V ) v »y**t .It 1f..;:, uaav h'.er tin vof Align, tA. !>. J-.P. *,•' < HAiM.i.s rr;-ruic!*:, Cic: k Jasper CiC.-nit ( oiirt. SI1 KKI IP'S SACK.- Tiv virtnft’c.f a. cortillcil ctrjty <»» a tlecrcc h* liie siirectal from tin* clerk of the Jar-;.er cirmitfoint, in a c;insc u heroin Ai:thiLT>i'iiiiii-‘.y ami -lo;: -ph \Y\ roiioN.arc Maintili's, a •Jacob May. Kli.-ahctli .\. May, Mary ( . lia vi i.- , rof;. ,i{;iviiDi r.ii’l. Oewitt <*. MVliott. Auicriti'ii.s' L. l'oyuc. A IcnaleltT Shroyor ;udl !>:*vi.*l T. Tiromjsson arc 1 1efemhmt uiri nz me U > m.i the sum of_ -tAVjt Am ml red 11 :* i?q -aadYcnt gstT; tioilnrs and reset -. wfrtr rnfci' Cj,.Vm >ai«l «lccret* anil iu \ w ill exjMtse ;,i public ,*.;»4c lo the hi Uer. on r-ainr lay The *>• ill »!,*>>• ol > pteii'l ci A. J>. 4-i \\«i-!i tl r e ho'ir.- .of le «vh*lock a; rn. ami 4 o’clnt'k p. m. as i'i U.:; , r.l t!;e Jiiiii - 4*'f■tlusoourl iiecsy in the l' *\ n-<>f Ken - seiner, Jasper cot; n t y. I n liana, the fonts ami a torment cNcc.'itiiiir . ?n \ cmr>. < f ti'.e followSrs real to-yyi't: TlVei ; onthwest (jDartoi* of the s >i:ih;r. •; quarter spetion two \'l) in townAiip i '-’.•*: i-a - ■ ven pa; lioiaii. ol reiit.-.' si*\ et> (7) |wyst.‘ pV Jasper comity tupi stale of l itoifana. !l sin a I'vaj m a;el pi t lit.- WiU i it sell for ft • siim siillieient -i<o -saiUf.y , G : “ F«e% iittertTt - | aiui cosi>. t'. ill ai il « s;nuc ti»;uNami, pltieeT | * \|* >se 10-piihlie.sale the fee An gihl yea 1 *•) ■i: S «i'• I • ■ lira -e • iiait j ■•a4- t ■ al* ■ w ili K’ imr le witiWcuL ;iii il 1 eli v f M » whaC vu‘- —v;bi!::p: or .apj«ra:.--emeiit f laws. Cl'O. M. JiohINSON, ' .VipCvßst 18, ]S7O. iJ eridV of .)asper -CaiihtY. T)i6mpson i»r6vlttry> C-r pitfl*. * •’fJ 4a’-.; 'XT ( >TICir Ti> NON UliSi I>KNTS-.fe-TheVi*:;te Jn 1• oj Ineh-ina, Jttsj rr( «i:nty. In Hie ♦LiVper ( ; reuit C.tc.i l, October term, ls7h. l;e 1., ihi’nes Jane Urocu-, ■ — lire - rr> whose :i -i name i unknown, wiiVof Janu*"' iCb ii.B .ijo-v)! Gau-c, —- — Car. i. 1 \t !:«• -e first \ name is unknown, '.vileof J;irob Cause; Thom- ‘ -i . ivii .G f.v v;,e* 17. KeuaVil .»•> WiTe;itb6 j iinkaowß !u ii’> of JaiD'e.> Urocus the unksiow n iieiis of Jacob iChitso, till* r.ukuown heirs of Tib'.GG r. Kevaro. N e . i•:: ic** the olainti.V. hv Tlannp.- in A lira, hi.* hiPTncN'. : R'{ iJr - his c'oniplaint herein, loyatiur \*. ith an atlhlnvit that the resilience of tlie •u femhuit." im’r town, tthe lir t ?; ae.ies of '***-*--* I'vL Cußs.e are u:rkmavis ta plaintsH*. ujff.ii lire aiames • f the hcir-'OiCl::Dies l‘rerus^.Jge;ohCahse amlT!u)r.i- ---' i*. i'ciianl are b, ami, that «tillirent s iiDjiiu-y has Vucn nieolCpa the iVffi- • limeof 'ai l ilefv ioiauts.-lißt'tliH; sail! iiDpiiry i has not• th;?•: 1 Jise*kthc iefSleaeCui .-ai l *le.«;n<l- • a;t v.' r the r*tbme- of thosedefemiiufts utt . kie*a u tv* this j. ban tiff. —JiiiJl ar.t-!1 1 ;.f uT;h‘s> tirey Tjc am| appear on the ilrst 'a;) of Ihp* next term >»; the JasDer Circuit ( • urt; t;/ he halilen. on the-tiiiril Moialay of o i i v r A. 1). 1 s7U. at the4A*urt Hobso in b’ens'de r, in sai.i eoanty lib] state, r.ml answer or (lemur to g'auh*4>mpfajm, the same will heltearJ ami (leicPiiimip.l*in then absence. in witness wbeiveoX 1 .hereunto set i cj?4t ' my hnml and fillix tin seal of said [ ) ci-uri, at Ueiisselaer this Ifltii <iav of August A. I>. i^fVh tkiaimj:s rr. pgrk, 4f»-3clerk Jasper Circuit Court
DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! AXY PEK!»0?» Rendirifr fl.'DPto us, trill rvcmv bj return of mail, dno of lUk San FOLD'S Improved Absorbent LrrEii l*Ai)S, for all trouble# of tho Liver, Stomach, Lu,ugs, Back, Splean end Kidney*. We ar# wiid r.f then* dtiH-y by maU.?po«t paid,Jar and near, from Air ne to Orocori; end tn this vray £citmz tne best curative pad *ver made diroo* ! .y to the families of the afllict--d. If not at the Drug Sterc, delay oendinc. as you can got one in a few hjuftumd s&cure relief. A d irest C. A. CO.<Sk & CO., Chicago, ,■ StoM-AAgonts lor U. S. and Canadas. t . SOLD BY DRUGGETS GENERALLY. > > Vati ScV.afßck, Stcvenion d:Cd„ AY ho 1 o *h’ua.'s<it ! J, uiil supply ife( NiAauftM3sßrari»’ erJer*
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Solid Insoios. ■•* "7* Solid Counters, ——■—T Hand Mado. A \ ' , j Every Plifi Warranted. •)’• . ' J 1 “ FALLEY & HOES’ BOOTS AND SHOES ■None are genuine without Our Diamond Shaped Green Paper Stamp bearing our firm name, on tho Bottom of Every Pair. We cut into our goods only Hie CELEBRATED , West Virginia Tanned Stock. Our go<bK for HI vie. Fit and Wear, | TA IXIA & HOES, I.aFajclle, liiiliuna. Oeuuiue Fidfey <fe Ifocs Boots and Sltoea are sold by A. Leopold, Rensselaer, I)i(ljan;i, at'Ross’stand. 11-49-tim Jersey Bed Swine. 1 C. D. Stackhouse & Son, flavf a cf:«i(v Jpt of Jersey Tied Pigs' at tlieir farm near , ’ Henr-solacr. Jasper Comity, Indiana. GltOU iMK r iTs, at Cigars, Tobacco. piftTMlißV, a. . FIIiET DOGR ASOVE 4U3TIX’3 HOTEL la. TITTETTPi. -ye-; M. JONES, 1 fl.ate of Kankakee City.) mmm tailor, SjULs-foi' Men, TVuiths and Children eutaiid maje. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS ' Kept in sleek. The finest, best and ebeapest steak ever opened in Rensselaer Call and see. Orders solicited 17. : O I XXT Keeps a-!lnc stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY ami all kinds of }hisi€nl 32t !Th;ist<!3se, t a :».ch ;m i oiVc’vJ ciionjuv \lian any other House •iJ'TV.- ]cr op :Ml;oiif?if'r eountic .. A.tfcnt for tho ICocK. nil A atc'.l. I .0 In“ I ’ ..icl» fin' tiic rio’ioy in the won 1. Soils to.* VVaGh lcn pur cent. « iiof.pt r than any ntlioivliousc. in the cnUTTtx.. A for j sO\ v~>nrl (iin\rcrtfAHvHnH > ttt ii—tillers of (ip-aiis r.sul I’lanos. A lino .of !C’;ivi' . Gcvolvci,.». SiAmts, Spectacle--, JcivHry, eli*.. just received. . -VH >voi k warraiUed to ■_ . .it <'iii:;«. i'i- no |kiv. Itiy : no Watch Work a specialty.
IfiDiAMAPOLiS, QtLPH! & CHICAGO RAiIHGAD. time Table icj. 4. __ («h .'tin* ..Her "‘Dc, l:i y,' A i irnißS v* iit t - i::iv Ui‘tt? ! *ii flivr ;c ;'t>! low s: GUl'. ■ STATIONS, (»OlV« Noßl'li. S'*. 1. A ; . Yo. 2. j -v* 3J JII- . —..'Mmi/L- ---” : i** .i'i.vDii'i: .7.1.5 »» . r “ - 11.47 *• ftiW.iiiutCXlYirT*!. ■'?*-. 4 ‘ /> .'el *• i ••. ... ?7D •* *C, *• 1* L-< " • • iilitter ' ,: T'Hiiiiif Ar 12'.?r j». ui i»iiAdimrd.. 7.0." 44 J.vc. I.V 1.4-5 - .i_ “ .TIT. - lit- “ . .ASV.i.rs “ ** ’** 'i’ l.ij' 4 * . .U ri.rhf s;. . I’iti 44 * . *>.r< •■’ -..nolv.vrV. . .-:tUK» •*“ 4 * •• ! ! ** llolil'V TTA-Tri ** “ 4 * l’tT”- ’.Ale.f';:in-o’s Fl.tk » 4 44 Ar o . jioNTichi.i.u r».uo •* Lvo. i.\ u M.'Kj *■ . . . ..».ik) 4 * Ar. Ar :.rd “ ! rrrsrir!ta 4.:?0 * 4 Lvt%' AI.IAN 1/KI.f.KH. Joii.v»Mu.i.; v \ As?ist«i*.t »S»ipci'lutotyloiit.PITISeUiGi, GiWciMriATf & cST LOUIS RAILWAY. / HOUTB.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Lino Division. l j 'a v 7 i, COIS'C K AST. (Nil. 1. Nil. 5. I.re'. Stale' Line v 2.i» l>. tn. v «.:» n. m. .VIT. t.j^'fttisjmrt. - a.OO “ ' 9.13 ‘ l.ve. '• ... .* t.OUn.m. Am. -Jlavios: V U.lff “ •■ ltart rent .. . :1.17 “ 11,50 “ “ inUfUM iilv. 1,10 •*- 18.49 p. in. “ l’n*ul City A.o" _ *• 1.10 •• •* ! Ira*is 'fA -J aart 1 "a 0.00,1 t* , tl.iH “ •' , • 0© " '4.15 “ - “ liba n.\ . ■ l'l.fS “ 5.20 “ , “ foluinbiW 12."33 ji. m. 7.25 “ , , ceisii wrst. Nu (7 No. f: f.vo. ('olmnl)tu * .0.30 ;i.'in. v ,5.40 jl. m. Ait. ri-lulKi. S'.ii.i •• 7.40 *‘ —•• _ l" A.ss or <1.0,1 «• •• itr hH .-r,t .t-.iMi tlji ' 0.22 “ t t'.'lO “ I " "fiii.m , Itv ... . 11.25 .*• '■ 1(1.48 “ ,s-V f “ 2 .i.v. -.!!.• ■ M. - " 11.20 “ ' ! •• '.i: ;»r..f ; .., 11750 - ••., 12.83 a. ill. !f am 12.40 p. iii. 1.20 '* 1. . -tii.- ■ 2.20 •• 50“ “ 5i,..,., f.iua 10(20 “ 10.12 “ * _*-4 ( Riohniddd aid Chicago Dlyis;au: GOING NOuTU. > 0. 2. No. 10. • I.vo. < tiH'iiiUP.li. v 7.. in a. hi. .... . “ I’ictlitUOlll . vlft.nj) •* Ait. IlHLcr>tcw ti * Hii-i “ 4 .’. . .1. New CiiMio 12.0.» j>. in. •* AipUTsSoii •. 1.2:> *• - Kokonm :l«> * 2.15 a. m. 1 , 4Y- . - AJIfl JAM ■* iJiid4»|y-» .. * , N-jt) 4 * (.50 44 I " <ior\‘. • liTii. ' No. 1. '' No. 7. . I,vc*. (iiirauo * N2o v», m. f <>o a. to. I Vi! .Iv 12.4 »a.U‘. i.4o}». hi. i •* K,gdi id. !..*o •>• *• “ Atvl-r-cf “ “ •;;*- >’ f -:. ;!' ./ , I ’*♦ i'-fat/WT. . ... -••’ *-•• ' ‘4* • “ iTfbDHD'i! i • • ' *. •>i>;iit^«i.*.v J t JiiH- ovvjo stimlu; . ’ti" am-da !’ itot $L>,; Vt'-fe Unrc is OtniWe-l. “ ~y , , \V . 1.. 11 INtl i-.V; : * d A A.yAirtL J , • J villi.( • Uuic*.
Bargains! Bargains! JUST RECEIVED! * . ' ** / “u - . * % ■-«£»' ' The largest and best stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods. The largest, cheapest and best stock of Clothing. *• i The largest and best selected stock ot Boots, and Shoes, The greatest variety of Notions. £ ‘ The finest stock of lakes’ and gents’ Fnsnishing Goods, The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trimever displayed in Rensselaer. m THE SWi TRADE! These Goods were bought for CASH, at a liberal w ' .... discount, and will be sold cheaper than any other house can alibrd to sell them. Call and examine this Sui ! Eß|? Stock and learn prices before making purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, * . . , * ' _ ■ . ' , . —— : —T Stone Bailding, Rensselaer, Indiana.
m wmm ssi We announce a New Invoice of VimfWe f, Plflfhtnfr siui if I iiill i # lip mmg ’‘WiA.Ej'D'IiHSiD JSIT $4,000, •\ • Dozen Pairs of Shoes f UMBREDS OF HATS ANB CAPS, NEW STYLES, goods. These goads 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 CHOICE FAMILY <C3-E^OOEir*.IESS. Bring cash and produce to Rensselaer, ask for Willey & ! Sigier.'s store, ayd trade where you can always do best.
