Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1881 — Page 2

The Democratic Sentinel orfWIALPAPKB OF JABPWCOUNII. FRIDAY, OCTOBER J 4, IBf -1

Removal !

The Sentinel Office has been moved into rooms one door east of Makeover’s New Hotel, where we will be pleased to greet our friends in futuie. Senator Bayard, or Delaware, was elecb ii President of the Senate. Ohio and I >wa have.of course, gone Republican, but by what majorities we are unable to day to state. Lack of time and space compels us to forego ibis week the publication of premiums awarded at the late fair. And now John A, Logan & Co. are anxious to try the Mahone process son Judge David Davis. Time will reveal with what success their effort will be crowned. Radical p ipers now say: “The work Of reconciliation begun by the suffering and dea’h of tire noble Garlleld» the conciliatory and patriotic conduct of President Arthur has completed,” in uniting “Half Breeds” and “Stal warts.” Next we shall expect to see a universal protest go up from the Republican party against the punish meat of Guiteau on account of the grand “work of reconciliation” reselling from his di stardly crime of assassination.

Among the incidents of the Beu. nion at Monticello, the Herald notes: “Captain Redmond, of Jasper county brought with him a relic of the war in the shape of the old flag carried by Co. “E,” 15th Ind. Inft’y. John H. Burns was a member of Capt. Rs. company, and he welcomed the sight of the flag with great satisfaction.”

A Correct and .Carly Diagnosis of the President’s Wound.

’ The following diagnosis of the President’s wound was made to a reporter of the Indianapolis Sentinel by Dr. W. S Haymond, of that city, (a former M. C. from this District) on the sixth day after the shooting and published in that paper on the 9tb day of July, 1881: “I am inclined to believe that the ball in striking the rib was deflected from its course, passing backward, possibly grazing the liver or passing through a small portion of it, as the direction was toward the spinal column. I take the view that the tingling is an indication that the ball was deflected toward the vertebra and striking it at some point. The nerv ous sensation in the feet might have been sympathetic, but as it came on so quickly and so strong, the most probable explanation is that the vertebra was shocked. There is danger of suppuration, and the ball may be encysted and remain a long time in the system and cause great trouble after long years.” The above is the first or among the first published opinions that have proved to be correct on the main point by the revelations of the autopsy. Dr. Haymond has persistently maintained from the start that the bullet hit the spine and missed the liver, going behind that organ. The autopsy revealed the fact that the ball not only hit the spine but passed through the anterior part of the first lumbar vertebra, and that the supposed track of the ball down into the right illiac fossa, according to the diagnosis of the attending surgeons, was only a pus track communicating with the large pus cavity between the spine and liver. After the discovery of the pus track leading downward toward the right groin, the surgeons abandoned .heir former opinion in regard to injury of the liver, but misled by the pus passage unanimous ly maintained that the bullet did not hit the spine.

Proceedings of Soldiers’ Reunion Meet ing at Court House. Thursday Evening, Sept. 29,1881.

Monticello Herald: On call of Pres ident, John McMurtry, the house came to order and proceeded to the election of officers for the coming year. President—Edward Brown, of Pulaski. Vioe-Presidents—John McAllister, of White county; Capt.Burnham, of Jasper; Frank Oswald, of Newton; Harry 0. Smith, of Benton; Nelson Bennett, of Pulaski. Secretary—Wm. Cummins, of Newton county. Treasurer—Judge Hammond, of Jasper county. Finance committee—lsaac Price, of White county; Henry Griggs, of Newton ;N. K. Harman, of Benton; Capt. Chilcote, of Jasper; Jno. James, of Pulaski. The following resolutions were adoped: Resolved, Thatthe Vice-Presidents of this Association constitute the Executive Committee. Resolved, That the Executive Committee be and are hereby empowered to gx the time and place of holding tne next reunion. Speeches by Messrs. Gregory, Smith and others, after which the meeting adjourned. John McMurtry, Pres’t. F. D. Carson, Sec’y,

Barklev Township Items.

Weather warm. Use St. Jacob’s Oil. Roads are very rough. Euchreville is booming. Buy your clothing at Reed’s store. Mr, Hayes is the boss sorgum maker. Sunday school is • stifl progressing at Independence. Hogs in this section are very high and scarse. Go to Casey's for your choice groceries of all kinds. Marion township has some fine looking wheat. Some fields of wheat have been sliuhtly injured this fall by ent worms. Sylvester Galbreth, of “Canada” has returned from Attica. Mr. Hemphill, of Marion, is preparing his dwelling for rainy weather. Albert Campbell is erecting a smoke house for Jacob Clouse. The Dunkers had preching at the Sand Ridge school house last Sunday,

The Rev, Thompson will preach | this year on the same Circuit that he did last year. H. A. Barkley, ex-Auditorof Jasper County, is erecting a wind engine. H. A. B. will never be surpassed. The hay pressers are still pressing hay for Philip Blue. Potatoes are very scarce this fall--• will not be enough to supply the Irish Paddies. Poor show for Swa.klehamtner. Wesley Price is still insane, and arrangements are being made to send him to tneasylum. Charley Pullins shipped a ear load of fine hogs to Chicago one day last week.

Louis Kenton, nf Kansas, paid his sister, Mrs. Sniih, of this township, a pleasant visit last week. Think the next time the Air Line runs an excursion she will hitch on acother coach. William Lowman talks of hi ving a well put down this fall. W. L. means business. The Paris school house is being propared for the winter school. Considerable corn has been husked this fall, though but li tie has been cribbed. The pastures never looked better than they do now, and consequently stock is doing excellent. A fine drove of cattle passed thro’ this township one day last week, going north. Abe Sparling, of Marion township, lost one of his horses last week, and is now without a team. Isaac Alter, of Nubbin Ridgp, is moving his saw mill up on Granville Moody’s farm ibis week, so we understand. Georue Haste talks of moving his mill to Salte*elyo, where he will run opposition to J. A. Since the recent rains vegetation has taken the second growth, and everything now looks as fresh and green as in early spring time. The letter received last Thursday f rom D. L. Pritchard stated that they reached Bloomfield, lowa, the 2d inst., and announced all well, and getting along as well as could be expected. The Euchreitej don’t seem to appreciate the new name by which their little village is now known. Its kindah puhquliar where Swacklehammer got his edification to strike maps. He must be a second Humbug Humbolt, I mean. Willie Eldridge died this morning. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved parents. H. B. Murray is the proud father of a bouncing boy. And we wish him joy-great’joy. £JThe word “dimmsimmaquiver ’ was simply used as a burlesque on D. B. S.,and has no real meaning. Grape Island may as well shut up his Dictionary—its not there. Jim Antrim intends teaching the Cosy Palace school this winter. Jim has had considerable experience, an eighteen months license, and will no doubt teach a good school. $2 per day. Farmers are putting in considera ble of tile this fall, as they have discovered that no other system of drainage will improve a country so fast. A READER. October 12,1881.

Union Township Items.

Roads muddy. Herds all gone. Health good at present. Weatherl oh, what weather! Cattle not doing very well at present on account of the heavy mast. William Cooper boughia nice bunch of yearling and two-year old steers in Porter county lately. A literary and debating society was organized at the Pleasant Valley school house last Friday evening. The Normal at Brushwood proved to be a failure. On Tuesday it adjourned sine die. Alter & Brother wilj move their mill to Barkley township soon. The Jasper City literary and debating society will soon reorganize at the Gant school house. May it be as successful in the future as in the past, is our earnest wish. The Keenerits like to boast of theii crops when they come to Union. In our opinion Keener is about us productive as Mount Shasta of the Sierra Nevada. Teachers have been selected for all the schools in this township, except the Harrington. Let some live teacher with a twelve or eighteen months license apply for it. What is the matter with Reporter? We should like to see Keener represented in the Sentinel twice a month, if not oftener. We entertain an interest in the welfare of our Keener brethren.

GRAPE ISLAND.

October 9, 1881.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. 7VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday, November 5, a. d., 1881, at the late residence of Thomas Smith, late of Jasper county Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, not taken by his widow, consisting of Farming Implements, Machinery and Tools, a large amount of Hay and Grain, Corn in the stalk; about 38 head of Hogs, 4 Cows, 4 head of Horses, 4 Colts, 30 yearling Steers, and other articles, the property of the deceased, too numerous to mention herein. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of over Five Dollars, purchaser giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per cent, interest after maturity. GEORGE H. BROWN, Oct. 7,1881. Administrator.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the sth day of October, 1881, David Gray, Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus Stiers, late of Jasper county, Indiana, decceased, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court his report of final settlement of said Estate. Notice is therer fore hereby given the creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent to ap pear in the Circuit Court on the 28th day of October, 1881, the same being the eleventh judicial day pt the October term, 1881, of said Court, and show cause why such report should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent are hereby notified to appear in said Court at the time aforesaid, and make proof of their heirship to said Estate; r Witness my hand and the seal of < , said Court, this sth dav ) SEAL > of October, A. D. 1881, 9 \ ’ CHARLES H PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. October 7, 1881.

Notice to Contractors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Th* in pursuance of an order of the Board of Commie*’ stoners, made at the Special September Session, 1881, Sealed Proposals will be received until tne Second Day of the next Session of said Board, being the 6th Dav of Decdtaber, 1881, for the erection of a JAIL and SHERIFF’S RESIDENCE on Lots Four and Five, in Block Ten, in Rensselaer, according to Plans and Specifics tions now on file for inspection and examination in tho Auditor's Office of this County, to be completed by October Ist, 1888. Bids will be received for Excavation and Stone work, Brick work, and Iron work, (inclnding Cells) separately; also for the Buildings completed. The work to be paid for on estimates made by Superintendent at the end of each month, and Seventy five per cent, of such estimate then paid, and when the whole work iscompleted in strict compliance with said Plane and Specifications, to the satisfaction of the Board an.l Superintendent, and all debts incurred by contractor, or contractors, paid or satisfied, including labor, material furnished, and for boarding laborers, the residue of contract price shall be paid' to the contractor, or contractors. Thv contract, or contracts, will be let to the low eet responsible bidder. But no hid wi Ibe enter, tallied unh ss the same is acc -mpanied by a Bond in a penalty of at least one-fourtn of the cost of the work to be done* signed dy the Bidder and at least two resident freehold sureties, guaranteeing the faftbfu. performance of the work so bid for in case the contract is awarded to such Bidder, and if the contract be so awarded, such Bidder shall pay ail debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, materials, and for boarding laborers thereon. Bids to be opened on the Second Day of the December Term of the Commissioners' bourt, viz: Decembember 6th, at Two o’clock, p. m., 1881. The Board reserving unto themselves the right to reject any or all Bids. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor. October 7,1881.

Bic? of Salt of School Unds; Section Sixteen (16), Township Thirty (30) Range Five (5) West.* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thatthe undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jaspei County, State of Indiana, will offer for sale at Public Auction, nt the door of the Court House of said Conniv, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A D , 1881, between the hours of lOo'ciock, n. tn., and 4 o clock, p. m., the following lands situate in said County and State, and being a part of the Congressional School Lands of suidState, to wit: All of Section sixteen (16). in Township thirty (30] Range live (5J west. Appraised as follows, to-wit: Neq neli appraised.at Seventy [s7o 00)Dol!nrs* Seq ne? 4 NwUtie’j “ “ “ “ “ SwJi nehi “• “ “ *• “ Ne’.ise)4 “ “ “ “ “ SeJ4 seq *‘ “ “ “ “ Nw’4 seJ4 “ “ “ *‘ “ Neq itw>4 appraised at Sixty (s(io 00] Dollars. Se&nwU •* “ " “ “ Nw‘i nw‘4 “ “ “ “ *• Swt4nw*4 “ “ “ •* “ Ne'.j *wb “ “ '• “ “ Se>4 swt 4 “ “ “ “ “ Nwi.iSwSi “ “ “ “ “ SwJu SW>-4 “ “ “ “ “ Terms of Sale—-One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer on the day of sale, and the interest at the rate of eight per centum on the residue for one year in advance. The residue of the purchase money in ten equal annual payments, from date of sale, with interest at the rate of eight per centum annually in advance. Witness our names this 27th day of September, A. D., 1881. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor. MOSES B. ALTER, Treasurer. October 7,1881.

Iclinof Sa>le of University U. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper County, State of Indiana, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House of said county, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY of NOVEMBER. A. D. 1881, between the hours of 10 o'clock a; m. and 4 o’clock p m. of said day the following lands situate in Jasper county, Indiana, which lands w.ere forfeited on the 28th day yf March, 1881, to the State of Indiana for the University Fund of said State, on account of the nonpayment of interest due and unpaid on said 28th day of March. The lands are appraised as follows, to wit: E-hf se)4 17, 28, 6, appraised at Three 508100 ‘s3 50’ dollars per acre. ' SwJ4 sw)4 17, 28. 6, appraised at Three ‘s3 00’ dollars per acre. E-hf ne»4 12. 28, 6, appraised at Four ‘s4 00’ dollats per acre. NwK sehi 13, 28, 6, appraised at Three 50 100 *s3 50’ dollars per acre. Sw)4 nw>4 20, 28, 6, appraised at Three 503100 ‘s3 50’ dollars per acre. NwK sw)4 13, 28, 6, appraised at Four ‘s4 00‘ dollars per acre. NwJ4 se)i 15, 28, 6, appraised at Three 50 100 ‘s3 50’ dollars per acre. SwJ4 nwJi 13 28, 6, appraised at Four ‘s4 00’ dollars per acre. N-hf ne?4 5, 29, 7, appraised at Two 50 TOO ‘42 50 dollars per acre. Terms of Sale—One-fburth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer on the day of sale, and the Interest at the rate of seven per centum on the residue for one year in advance.— The residue of the purchase money in ten equal annual payments from date of sale with interest at the rate of seven per centum annually in advance. Witness our hands this Third day of October, A. D. 1881. EZRA C, NOWELS, Auditor. MOSES B. ALTER, Treasurer. October 7,1881.

IjtiM of Sils of School kncls; Section Sixteen [l6], Township Twenty eight [2B] Range Six [6] West. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the unders gned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, State of ludiana. will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House of said County on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in., the following lands situate in said County and State, which lands were bought at Public Auction bv William Cozzens, May 15th, 18(15, and forfeited to the State of Indiana for she non-payment of interest due on the 15th day of May, 1878, and being a part of the Congressional School Lands of said State to-wit: Being a portion of Section Sixteen (16), in Township Twenty eight (28] Range Six (61 West, towit: Nw)4 nwli appraised at Six ($6 00) dollars pe acre. Swti nwJi appraised at Four (84 00) dollars per acre. NwJi sw*4 appraised at Four ($4 00] dollars per acre. Swti swvi appraised at Four (84 00) dollars per acre. Sw)4 sej.4 sw’4 appraised at Two and one-ha if ($2 50] dollars per acre.. W% BW*i seJ4 appraised at Four ($4 00) dollars per acre. Ne&swM anpraised at Three and one-half [B3 50).do]lars per acre. Se)4 nwJi appraised at Four [B4 00) dollars per acre. NeJ4 nw!4 appraised at Three and one-half (3 50] doll ars per acre. Also will be offered at the same time and place the following lands which to this date remain unsold, which lands are also a part of Congres sioual School Lands of said State, to-wit: Being a portion of Section Sixteen [l6], Township Twenty-eight [2B) Range Six (61 West, 10-wit: seM, sw& appraised at Two ana one-half [B2 50) dollars per acre. EJ4 swfc s eM appraised at Two and oue-hal $2 50) dollars per acre. Terms of Sale—One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer on the day of sale, and interest at he rate of Eight per centum on the residue for one year in advance; the residue of the purchase money in ten equal annual payments from date of sale, with interest at the rate of eight per centum annually in advance Witness onr names this 27th day of September, A. D. 1881. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor. . MOSES B. ALTER, Treasurer. October 7,1881.

Mm of Silo of School lulls; Section Sixteen [l6], Township Tnir-ty-two [32) Range Five [s] West. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, State of Indiana, will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House of said county, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAV of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. m., the following lands situate In Eaid County and State and being a part of the Congressional School Lands of aaid State, to-wit: All of Section Sixteen (16), in Township Thirty-two [32] Rance Five [5) West, appraised as follows, to-wit: S NeJ< ne>4 appraised at One [|l 00) dollar per acre. Nw& neJ4 appraised at One 25||100 ($1 25] dollars per acre. SwMi neJ4 appraised at One 50J100 ($1 50] dollars per acre. SeM nefc appraised at One 50||100 (11 50] dollars per acre. J Ne>4 nw>4 appraised at Twoso||loo (82 50) dollars per acre, Nw« nw 14 appraised at Three [B3 00) dollars per acre, SwJ4 nw!4 appraised at Two 5011100 [s2 50) dollars per acre. SeH nwH appraised at Three ($3 00) dollars per acre. Ne*4 BW& appraised at One 25|100($l 25] dollars per acre. NwH swH appraised at One 25|| 100 ($1 25) dollars per acre, SwM sw)4 appraised at One 3511100 [sl 25) dollars per acre. ' Sen swJ4 appraised at One pSjLOO [ll 25] dollars per acreNefc se>4 appraised at One 50||100 ‘*l 50’ dollars per acre. NwfcseM appraised at one2s#loo ‘>l 25’ dollars per acre. Sw>4 eeM. appraised at One 25||100 ‘sl 25’ dollars per asre, Be>4 se!4 appraised at One 50J100 *|l 50’|dollarsper acre; Terms of Sale—One-ft>urth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Treasurer on the day Of saje, and the ,nterest at the rate of eight per centum on the residue for one year in advance. The residue of the purchase money in ten equal annual payments from date of sa|e, with interest St the rate pf eight per cenfum annually in ad, Witness our names this First day of October, A. D. 1881. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor. _, . „ MOBBS B - ALTER, Treasurer. October 7,1881.

NEW SHOE STORE ! We are here with a large lot of BOOTS W- • /.>•// SHOJEW. all new and fresh, rightfrom the fatories, bought as low as cash would get them, which we warrant No- 1. and examine goods and prices. We warrant all goods against ripping. Making and repairing done by R. RALPH. Campbell & Farden. Kern’s Old Stand, opposite Nowels’ House, vl>n33.

IoIm? of Salt of School ladsl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That theundersigned Auditor and Treasurer of Jasper county, State of Indiana, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House °C on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1881, between the hours o! 10 o clock a m. and 4 o'clock p. m , the following lands situate in said County and State, which lands were forfeited to the State of Indi ana for l the use of the School Funds, for the non payment o! interest duo and unpaid on the 28th day of March, 1881. The appraised value of said lands is as follows, to-wit: W-lif swb. IQ, 30, (i, appraised at Five ‘ss 00’ dollars pc - acre. Ne)4 ne)4 1, 30, G, appraised at Four ‘S4 00’ dollars per acre. Seq neq 1, 30, 6. appraised at Four ‘44 00’ dollars per acre. NeM, se)4 1, 30, 6, appraised at Four ‘s4 00’ doll Ors per acre. ’ SeJi se’4 1, 30, 6, appraised at Four ‘§-4 00’ dollars per acre. Nwb4 ne)4 36, 31, 6, appraised at One 25-100 l l>l 25 dollars per acre. NeJ4 neJi 36, 31, 6, appraised nt Three ‘S3 00’ dollars per acre. SOJ4 ne)i 36, 31, 6, appraised at Two 50J100 ‘>2 50’ dollars per acre. NeU seq 36, 31, 6, appraised at Two 150; 100 S 2 50' dollars per acre. SeJ< se’i 36, 31, 6, appraised at Two ‘s2 00' dollars per acre. Sw)i Bcq 36, 31, 6, appraised at Two ‘s2 00’ dollars per acre. NeJi 110)4 14, 31, 5, appraised at Five ‘ss 00’ dollars per acre. SeJi ne> 4 14, 31, 5, appraised at Five -§5 CO dollars per acre. Terms of Sale —One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid to the Sreasurer on day of sale, and the interest at the rate of eight per centum on the residue for one year in advance. The residue of the purchase money in ten equal annual payments from date of sale w'ith interest at the rate of eight per centum annually in advance. Witness our names this Third dav of October, A. D. 1881. EZRA C. NOWELS. Auditor. MOSES B. ALTER, Treasurer. October 7, 1881. "Hi Notice of appointment.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Smith, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate isprobablv solvent, GEO. H. BROWN. September 23, 1881. Notice of Appointment of Executbix.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Lemuel Tyler, late of Jasper con jty, Indiana, deceased. The estate of said decedent is probably solvent. ANNIE TYLER. August 27, 1881. Notice of Final Settlement and Distribution. Notice is hereby given that Georg F. Bloom, Administrator of the Estat of Charles Hathaway, late of Jaspe county, Indiana, deceased,filed at th June Term, 1881, of the Jasper Cir cuit Court his report for final settle ment of said estate and paid int Court for distribution among th heirs of said decedent the sum o Two Hundred and Eighty-nine and 18||100 Dollars. Notice is therefore hereby given that said report will be presented to the Court at the next term thereof for examination and settlement, and the heirs of said decedent are notified to appear at the next term of said Court prove their heirship and receive their distribution share of said sum of Two Hundred and Eighty-nine and 18||100 Dollars. Witness my name and , —the Seal of the Jasper seal. ( Circuit Court, this 27th I —v— ’ day of August. 2881. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Sept.2,’Bl. JasperiGirquit Court JE2 W Meat-Market. [first door east of post office.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sansace, Bologna, Hams, Bacon, Etc., Sold in quantities to suit purchasers jat the lowest pricas. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, The highest market_piice incash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves,(Poultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts,Tallow, etc. v5n27 8. E. WOODS.

Isi* jfc'i ESfF Of all modern Improvements In Sewing Machines, the New Wheeler & Wilson, “The Silent No. 8," is the greatest success. Wherever it has come in competition with other machines, before competent judges, it has universally come off triumphant. We declare it the best in the Judges American Institute, N. Y. Awarded the only grand prize for Sewing Machines, at the Paris Exposition, 1878, over 80 competitors. For Agencies in Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Colorado, and the Territories. Write to—• WHEELER & WILSON MF’G CO.» 155 State Street, - . nmOAGOO, B. Steward, Rensselaer, Ind., v5n25. Agent for Jasper county

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE —o — State of Indiana, I In Jasper Circuit Court, Jaspeb County ) SB ’ Octoter Term, 1881. Isaac Hoje, junior, ami Joshua Hoge, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Samadl Hoge, deceased, vs. Calvin White, Elizabeth White, William II White, Mary White, Christian Kale, Kale, his wife, William Warren and Abrrham Leopold. Complaint No. 2(178. Foreclosure. It appearing by affidavit this day tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, that all of the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object of which is to forccios-.- a mortgage, that, the residence of the defendants Christian Kale, and Kale, his wife, is unknown, and that dilligent inquiry kas been made to ascertain the residence of said defendants, but that -aid inquiry has not disclosed the residence of said defendants Notice of the pendency of such act ion is therefore given said defendants Christian Kale aud Kale, his wife, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Cons t House* in the town of Rrnsselaer, in the County and State aforesaid,on the Third Monday in October, 1881Witness my hand and the sett z-Mj—. of the Jasper Circuit Court this 'QicAV' 28th|day of June, a. d. 1881. CHARLES H, PRICE. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court, It. S. & Z. Dwiggins, Att’ys for Pitt's. July 1, 1881. (SB.)

Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, I Id the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, f Court, October Term, 1881. Marion L. Spitler, vs Jacob Owens, Sarah E. Owens his wife, R. S Kotterman, Clara A. Kotterman his wife. Complaint No. 2171. NOW comes the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys, and files his Complaint herein together with an affidavit, that the residence o, the defendants It. S. Kotterman, whose first name is unknown, and Clara A. Kotterman his viife is not in the State of Indiana, and that said action is brought to foreclose a mortgage, and that all of said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Third Monday of October, A. D. 1881, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complain t, the same will be hoard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto jfeCTsfflKte.'i set my hand and affix I lie Seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Baß Indiana, this 4th day of August, 'WHHF A. 1). 1881 x CHARLES 11. PRICE, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for pl’ff’. August 5,1881 —$8. Nou-Resident Notice State ot Indiana. „ s . I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, a ’ f Court, October Term, 1881. * Jonathan Edwards, vs Frank W. Babcock, Marie Babcock, Annetta E. Elston, Ezra L. Clark, Assignee of Frank W. Babcock, John R Elder, Trustee oi the Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company, David J. Thompson, Administrator of the Estate of John M. Austin, deceased, James F. Watson, and the First National Bank of Richmond, Indiana. Foreclosure—Complaint No, 2165. IT appearing by affidavit this day filed in the Office of the Clerkof the Jasper Circuit Court that all of the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage, and that the defendant Annette E. Elston isanonresidentot theStateof Indiana. Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore given said defendant Annette E. Elstos, and thatt.be same will stand for trial at the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, in the County and State aforesaid, on the Third Monday in October, 1881. Witness my name and the seal of '.SsCAVV. the Jasper Circuit Court this 7th d“y of July, 1881. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Chase & Chase, Att’ys for pl’ff. July 8. 1881. (48.) Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, „ . I In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, ’ j Court, October Term, 1881. Jonathan Edwards, vs Wells S. Hubbard, Delia Hubbard, Revilo W. Hubbard. Julia Hubbard, John Makeever, William F, Armstrong. Jonathan E. Tryon, and Constantino B, Cones, Foreclosure. Complaint 2164. IT appearing by affidavit this day filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court that all of the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action, the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage, and that the said defendant William F. Armstrong is anonresident of the State of Indiana, Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore given to said defendant William F. Armstrong. and that the same will stand for trial at. the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer,] in theCoun’y and State aforesaid, on the Third Monday of October, 1881 , t Witness my name and the seal of ■ seal, - the Jasper Circuit Court, this 7th day ’ of July, 1881. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County. Chase & Chase, Att’ys for pl’ff'. July 8,1881. ($B,l

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The public is hereby informed that I have removed to the large and commodious store room formerly occu pied by J. I. Purcupile & Co., where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. MY NEW ROOM furnishes me with advantages not possessed by my former location. I am receiving a large stock of goods consisting of the best qualities of GROCERIES,

provisions, GIASSWABM, QieeMware) JTafele & Pecket’ CUTLERY, WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE, &c., &c., &c„ which I will sell LOW-? ER THAN ANY HOUSE IN JASPER COUNTY. XiOTTIS BLEB2NT. Rensselaer, Ind., May 6,1881,

Lenfsville, New Albany & Chlca o kailrand Gomp'n] OPERATING THE CMcaio & Wlaiiapclis : Air-Line Railw’y. TIME SOHKDULE-No 1 To take effect Sunday. May 1. 1881. The right is reserved to vary therefrom as circumstances may reqolre. NORTHWARD. STATIONS. SOUTHWARD L, s oo p. m, Bradford a. U 50 a. m. 5 17 " + Sharpsburg 11:32 “ 5:22 " + Lees 11:27 “ 1:35 “ + Hangtiug Grove 11:14 “ s :1O “ + Zarcrs 11 :09 “ 5:47 " t Pleasant Ridge 11:02 “ a. 6,-os “ Rensselaer l. 10:45 “ Make close connections with L. N- A. & 0. trains at Bradford. t Flag stations, at which tfrsins must come to a full stop when Passengers or Freight to take on or go off. No other stops shall be made for Passengers or Freight. John MacLeod, Gen, Sup’t, Louisvile.Ky J. E, Reeves, Sup’t Transp’t’n Lafayette. J. F. Kleppek. Train Despatcher, PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. TA.N-ECA.UTDI-iH3 ROUTED,

GOING EAST. ; Express JExpress. Local. i J i Lvelh. State Line+6.Bo a.ni. + 45p.m. +7.00 a. in. “ Kentland 6.40 “ 1-50 “ 7.30 ’’ “Goodland.... 7.02 “ 17 “ 8.30 “ “ Remington .. 7.22 “ 37 “ 9.25 “ “ Wolcott 7.37 “ j'sß “ 10.18 “Reynolds.... 8.02 “ 117 “ 11.23 “ “ Monticello... 8.17 “ ?'32 “ 12.ff2p.in. “ Idaville; 8.35 “ «.-49 “ 12.45 “ “ Burnettsville. 8.44 “ “.57 “ 1.13 *• Arr Logansport .. 9.15 “ .30 “ 2.45 “ GOING WEST, i Express.; Express.: Local. LveLogansport .. +8.40 am. +7.3op.iu. +10.15 a.m, “ Burnettsville. 9.12 “ 8.01 “ 12.17p.m. “ Idaville . 9.21 “ 8.10 “ 12.15 “ “Monticello... 9.37 " 8.26 “ 1.27 “ “ Reynolds .... 9.53 '* 8,41 “ 2.07 “ “Wolcott .... 10.18 “ 9.01 “ 3.20 "4 “ Remington .. 10.38 “ 9.19 “ 3.57 “ “ Goodland.... 10.53 “ 9.38 “ 4.12 “ “Kentland... 11.15 “ 9.58 “ 5.32 “ Arr 111. State Line 11.25 “ 10.10 “ 6.(Xia.in.

CONNECTIONS AT LOGANSPORT. Express Trains leaveLoganeport at *3.15 a. in. and +3.05 p. m , and Local Freight at +5. a. m. for Chicago and intermediate points, and a Local leavinn at ,+7.50 p. hi., will carry passengers to Winamac and intermediate points. Express Train at +1.40 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.30 a. m., leave Logansport for Richmond and intermediate points, connecting ct Richmond for Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all poiots East. Express Train leaves Logansport at *12.55 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at that point for Indianapolis aud Louisville. Express Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Junction and intermediate points at *12.50 a. in. and +10.30 a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Davton aud Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction for Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at+6.oo a. m. ror Bradford J unction and intermediate points, and at +4,20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. ♦Daily tDaily, except Sunday. Time given above Is Columbus time, 20 min utes faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars rnn through without change front Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger At Ticket Agent.

JAS. A. THOMPSON

Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind

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mordecai f. chelcote. A+torncy-at-Laxr Rensselaer. - . . ’ ■ - Indiana Practices In the Courts of Jaspei and nd joining counties. Makes collect ons e alty. Office or. north side of Washington street, oj>posite Court House. vUI? U. 8. ZIMBI DWIGGINS R- s. & , DWIGGINS Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, .... Indian Wo have nsso-iat.'d Zfmri Parris and’ ll'm H .Matson with us in the practice ami w?ll in (he uture give special Ute. m, 7 > Biui r ty Clieu U, " b r " r'i ciing Law. a sj.evini. danielb miller, Attoi-ncv-at-Law j Senssblaei:, . _ *im,..» . " Indiana. IIMO.N 1. THOMPSON. DAVID J. THOAtPHON . Attorneo-.u-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER •btNSSELAEB - . . Fracticein all the Courts. MiARION L. SPITLER, Collector mid Abstracter m^lHngjui' > i?eahhig I |ii,V<is db n * (> pily^tl>,r taxua h.loughbidge. f. P, bitters. Bl UGHI tIDGE & BITTERS, Physicians and Surgoon., Washington street, below Austin’s hotel OR. I. B. WASHBURN, Physician & Surgeon, nenssflaer, J nt/. f’lills promptly attended. H ill <»| v <. 1 .. don trviitnioiit of Uhronie Dhen’M. *' U DR. O C LINK, HOMEOPATH

H. W. SNYDER, Attorney at Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, A ill practice hi nil the Courts of Newton Bcwton find Jasper counties. Offipk:— Up-stnirs, over Murray’s City Store, Goodland, Indiana. 7 FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law Am! Real EMatc Broker. Practices in nil Courts of Jasper, Newton ind Benton counties. L, llbl . examined’ Abstracts of Title prepared: Taxes paid ’ Coilacti.oaa.3 a Spoclalty. n -- —, i ? R. S. Dwißgins Ziniri Duri KK i„ 8 , /Ve.si.ZenZ. Caxhilr. Bank, , ZP. U J:i? ' N IND., P'.ittlli ales b.-aiiiig interest issued’ ( >v. fringe bought (lll ,| „,,| 1( . ISV. 1 "• ... A ‘' COy ’. '' Banking- i louse f) 1; a . M( C < >Y & T. TH < > mi - S ON, K U < P.O SK „,„ Rmissel'ne/ ' i?d tV D ' rh,i4u l ,HOll - I'onkers. business. Buy’and s<dl' oxo'hung<‘ ’<■011!-".“ lons made on all avnil fl |,|e t , ' - wKSi. 0 ' M. <S. Traugli, DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND NOWELS HOUSE Gtrngr WasnfngUn and Front Ntrucis. ’ Rensselaer, Ind., iTHOMAS BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Large brick building, conveniently arranged,well ventilated, newlp furnished, clean beds, excellent tables etc Good sample room, 20x80 feet, sup-’ plied with every convenience for the accommodation of traveling salesmen. Hates Reasonable. Free Kus to and from Trains.

BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy <t Thompson’s Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT & DICKEY. Propr’s. rpHE proprietors having fitted up a new shop ± arc now fully prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the molt workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything in our line, are invited jo give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty. And give this branch es the business partlcula attention. All work warranted. _ GRANT & DICKEY, E, 11. THAKP/ SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & THARP, —Dealer in—- ■ 1 NEBS, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES BOOKS and STATINERY. DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, NOTIONS. &c„ &o, &c. I also keep a well selected stock of Family Groceries, and a full line of Pure Spioeb. Please give mo a call before buying elsewhere, (v4n4B) E.H.THABP.