Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1883 — Page 3

WOOD! WOOD!! WCOD!!!

I have on band 300 cords of wood Those desiring to b? supplied will do well to call on the undersigned.

RENSSELAER NURSERY.

Persons needing nursery stock durring the coming spring, need no 1 send off to foreigh nurseries, but will do better to patronize home industry. By giving your order to John Coen you can Lave them filled with anything you may want in his line of business. ’ Fruit trees, from 3 to 5 years old: At pie, 15 ots. Fear, 25 to 50 < -nts and other stock iu proportion.

JOHN COEN, PROPRIETOR.

LETTERS addree-ed as oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indlana, on the loth day of February, 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given witl be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. Michael Brusnehnn, Amos Bur. s, Miss Anna Burns, MissE. Cline, John Holiday, Thomas Horen. Claes Johansson, Mrs, J„ Lewis. Miss E. Livii pston, John Mnloy, Joints O’Coni • r. J. D, Powell, S. Williamson. Miss M. Wood. Horace E. James, p. m.

B*.vf. your Sole: Wby should not k rtibbci boot have a new sole? Judge Baity (the Boot Doctor) has a new method whereby a rubber boot may he mended, nalf-soled, aDd made to do good service for a long time. The Ju 'go holds open court every day. Sundays excepted, and will be glad to make you a new sole for vour rubber boots, ,or a pule of A—l leather ones. Remember the place* next door east from Dr. Loughrldge’s ■office, sign of the Gold Hoot. The Alabama State Grange is still hi existence. The number of active Granges is nearly 100 and the membership has increased 1,000 in two years. Mr. J. M . Harris gathered from one tree in Sumter county, Florida, last wtnk, oranges which sold for SB6 90.

A Good Foundation.

In American households the pres railing eomplai ts are weakness of the stomach and its consequences, indigestion, nervousness and rheutisrti. Such sufferers can lay a good foundation for health by using Park** •rs Ginger Tonic as it iouesmp the stomach v and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul matter.- N. O. Bicnyune. Over 100.000 of the new nickels went into circulation the first day of their coinage. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J. Y. W. Kirk. Oxford Tribune, Bth, Zimri Dwiggias lost a very valuable liorss from lockjaw Tuesday evening. The primary cause was a snagged foot, One of the best bore’s in the county, too.

Persons wanting farm loans can Set them cheap at tl e Citizens’ Bank, to and see. Monday of last week, at Plymouth, Policeman James Poolers, was shot and neriously woauded by Thomas Powers, while the loru.ei was uttampting to make an nrrftst - -

A Strange Case —Mrs. Sargent, aged eighty-four, living alone At Fort Ann. New York, was found beaten to death abou* two years ago. Large rewards were offered for the arrest of the murderer. A man named Stewart was arrested on suspicion, but as there was no evidence against him the case was dropped. The strange and almost incredlole revolution has now been made that a photogropn of the dead woman’s eyes disclosed upon 'he retina a pietruo of Stewart holding a chair over her head and just in the act of striking her. The ter lias been brought to the attention of the grand jurv, and Htewart. who has enlisted in Urn regular-army, will probabiy be re-arrested. — Mr. J. T. Board. Jeftersonviile t Clarke Co., was cured of dyspepsia by Brown’s lion Bitters. Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at the cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. cotton & Patton sell fence wire cheaper than any other house in Jasper county. Colton & Patton sell best galvanized fence wire for 9c. per pound. Mr. Enos Hite, 33 Court St., Indianapolis, says: “Pro 7ti’s lion Bitters oured me of fever and ague.”

TBTT’S ~mtcTonm IB ucts, which permeate the »“h« Ilium*, expectorate* the aerld matte* thatcoUeotsin the Bronchial Tubes, and formeia soothing coating, which *•»»«*••«“• ritatton that causes the cough. It cleanse* the lungs of all impurities, strengthen* them when enfeebled tow dUeMejinvigMates the circulation of the blood, and braces the nervous system. Slight cold* often end at consumption. It is dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A test of twenty years warrants the asserticn that noremedy has ewer prompt in its effects as TUTT’B EXPICVOnA," “• A single dose raises the phlegm, subdnea inflammation, and its use speedily cures CSv most obstinate cough. A pleasant cordial, children take it readily. For Croup 16 1* Invaluable and should be in every family. In asc. and 81 Bottles. TUTT’S " PILLS Arvr piHECTLYTrTHELjyER? “Cures Chills and Fewer, Dyspepsia, Siek Headache, Bilious Colie, Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart,Dizziness, Torpid Liver, and Female Irregularities. U you do not very w#U,”a«ingle pill at bs6Utims stomach, restores the appetite, imparts vigor to the system? Price,J»«c. *5 HfnrrayjW.,MMf. ■arWBITE FOR TUTT’B MANUAL FSIE. a «i

Peter H. Zea.

The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16. 18S3.

From the premises of R. B. Patton, n©er Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 1881, speckled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on the other,rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any pers&n giving information that wiil lead to her recov* ery by the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. B. PATTON. E N. Dern is looking after interests in Alabama. R F. Priest & Bro. still holds forth at the old corner opposite McCoy & Thompson bank. They will sell goods for the next thirty days at a discount, in order to reduce their stock before putting in their spring goods, Don’t fail to give them a call if you waut bargaing3.

Doc. O. C. Link made another start for Dakota Monday morning last. Plushes, J. V. W. Kirk. Dr, Samuel Miller, of Witoka, Min* nesota, formerly of this county, recently died from taking an overdose of morphine. Velvet. J. V. W. Kirk. There is a prospect that Messrs. A McCoy and George Kannal will erect a brick block on the corner now occupied the bank and small frame buildings. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by calling and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 per cent will be added for collection. WM, A LAMSON. There came near being a fire at the residence of Mr. Ellis Walton, Tues day last. It was discovered and extinguished before any damage was done.

JJJONON ROUTE. LouiSTille. I. L & CHicata Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago NrOTtX£C.: TnwwJJr- : SOUTH JwcrD«c 10,. No. 8. : No. 1. ;1888. : t«>. *• : >«>•*• Daily. : Datlf.* : : Dully.*: Daily. l - 7 15pm 8 Ouain irtooidvrixi ar 9 38pm 118fc*in 738 “ 830 “ “New Albany * 868“ 11 34 | 956“ 10 49“ ar Mitchell, ' 8 35“ 918 ‘f 1111“ ISo7pm “Bloomington 5 16“ 746 “ 1145“ 12 43 “ ‘ Gosport 440 “ 711 J 12 35am 156 pm “Gr’ne’atlejun 348“ #32 1 12 40 “ 2 01“ “Greeneaatle 8 43“ 617* “ “ “Hoachdale “ “ “ “CrTrdsTillej “ “ “ “ “ Crawrrasvtlle “ 840 856 “ ** Lafayette jane 135 “ 421 ** 354 “ 41* “ “ i.afayette IS4 “ 410 ‘ “• “ “Reynolds “ - 460 “ 580 “ “Mo now IS 16 “ 806 “ “ “ IrMoien “ 437 “ 666 “ ar Rensselaer 1118 am 234 “ 640 “ 815 “ “Dalten »05“ 12 25,. 730 “ 906 “ •* C mica no hr 6 60“ 11 SOpm ICally except Sunday. Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping ears en trains S and 4. For tickets and further information apply to C. F. WREN. Agent. Rensselaer. Murray Kellkr. G. P. A.-Leniavllle, Ky.

Silk, 3 . Y. W Kirk.

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the cheap store. Hemphill & Honan. Proprietors. Mr. William Noiau of Barkley township, purchased a half interest in the Boot and Shoe establishment of T. J.' Farden, and presented the same to his son Prank. Farden & Nolan is the style of the firm now. Ladies’ Portmonies onlv 75u.,fortnier price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill & Honan’s.

During the present week Eev, J, B. Smith, of Mouticello, has been con ductiDg a series of meetings at the Presbyterian church in this place. Cents’ Collar Buttons, three for sc. at the cheap stpre. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, Mr. J. W. Peyton, artist, 88 New Jersey St., Indianapolis, was cured of biliousness and headache by Brown’s Iron Bitters.

E. Jj. Clark is closing out the Lamson stock of hardware at greatly re duced figures. Good Cuff Buttons from 10c. to !>1 60 par pair, at the cheap store Hemphill & Honan. Sheriff Powell recently re-arrested Charles Roberts, one of the me . arrested for pocket-picking at the reuEiion last fall, and whe afterward es caped from the Monticelio jail. The Sheriff captured his man at Yincen* nes, where he found him with his with his wife and two children, enoying the hospitalities of a firstclass hotel.

James Douthit, Esq, Attorney at Law and .Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Maneuver building. I have two nice houses for sale. Jf you have the cash arul want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. sears & Son. J. V. W. KIRK Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 250. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan.

USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your eeed corn from rata and mice, and avoid the necessity of re plaining. For sale by 4 N WARNER & BOSS, Rensselaer, Ind.

The Iroquois is on a rise. John Zimmerman sprained bis back badly, Monday lest, in attempting to handle a heavy log. Mr. J. G. Kerr died this morning at the residence of bis fatber-in law ( Hch G. H. Brown. Funeral services to-morrow. The coroner was sent for yesterday to hold an inquest on the body of Thomas Watson, near Remington; a brother of E. H. Watson, of this place. We have not learned particulars. Mr. Fr. B. Bsmhuml, Logansport, thicks Brown's Iron Bitters a most servicable remedy, which does away with indigestion.

The total ain't of money paid into 'he Treasury of Jasper county for -heg month of January, as shown by ttu Treasurer’s rep rt to the Audi.or, is *6;756 23 Of this amount, $1272,97 were collections of current, and $269 58 of delinquent tax. The bal auoe consists of interest and princi pal on school loans, Congressional School Fund, redemption of lands* fines, and sales at poor form, also $4,107 87 of State Tu.tion which, is apportioned among the differ nt townships for school purposes.

Mr. J, H. Willey, of the wol -known firm of Willey & Sigler, has purchas * ed the noted young Jersey Bull, “Mebcuby Oaks. 7151,” which is pure blood and registered in the A. J C. C. Mr Willey paid Mr. Fraser, of Cincinnati, S2OO for him, whieh, with freights has made his cost over $213. This is a move in the right direction, and we are glad to note such enterprise.— Pedigree hereafter. There is tho finest line of b jot and shoe, oil, at Haley’s shoe shop. | It beats the world, Haley says, and al‘ the people of Jasper county know that to be gospel, that if a man i will put that oil upon his boots, he may stand in'water up to bis neck and not get half as wet as two drinks of saloon whisky would make him. 15 cents a box, at Haley’s, Sign of the Gold Boot.

Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s The trains have brought no mails to this place since Tuesday morniog. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. T. J. Fi»rden is visiting his old home in Warren coun'y. Confectioneby.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Hobace E. James. John Stwan, of Newton township i s erecting a new residence on his farm. McCracken Bros, have just received direct from Rochester N. Y an extensive assortment of Ladies’ Ffne Shoes, Give them a call,

WOOD.

Good Dry or Green Wood can be procured at any lime of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order ‘ . Rev. J.J. Claypool is conducting a a series of meetings at the Sayier school house. AN Y SUM FROM S3OO 00 to SIO,OOO ob first mortgage real estate security on five to ten years’ time. Frank IV. Babcock. Jas. T. Randlo is now a citizen of Rensselaer.

Farden &,Noland is the name of the new firm selling Boots and Shoes at the Buff Front, opposite tne Nowels House. Peter Cooper is 92 years old. Pure Cream Bread ;warranted to be ■tad* of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:Yeranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant.

Cyclopedias of Biography made up of an alphabetical list, with brief sketches, principally of the names of people of whom you have never heaid, and to kney whom you add hreatly neither to your pteasaure., nor your mental wealth. “The* World’s Cyclopedia of Biography,” now publishing, i« upon a different plan. It contains only tho stories of the lives of the famous men and women Who have made the world’s history; who are reallg worth known and who ate written about by au-. thora ofte.i equally eminent, in the field of literature, with the subject whom the}* describe. Each volume is complete in itself, so that if you do not want or cannot afford, all, ycu cun take what best pleases, or is of most worth to you. The five volume thus far. issued narrate the achievements of nearly two hundred of the most famous and Worthy of the world’s heroes. Volum IV, recently published, a very handsome large 12m0.. of about 750 pages, for the price of 70 cts., contaius a ntw aDd excellent “Life of Washington ;”a re print of the standard and thrilling Weems’ “Life of General Marion',”; and a new “Life of Oliver Cornwellf by the brilliant writer, E Paxton

Hood. To illustrate the remaroble economy in cost compared with previous publication: the present importing ? rice of the Life of Cromwell is s 3 here in equally good type, handsomely printed, with two other important works thrown in, it costs only 70 cents; even beyond this, as a means of most widely and effectually advertising the biographical series, the publisher will send, postpaid, a pape-bouhd edition of the Hood’s “Life of Cromwell,” to any address, on receipt of 15 cents, and then, if the purchases desires to secure the bound volume, 1 will credit 15 cents to, ward the price of the- same. It will be strange if such books, at such books, at such prices, do not find their way into almost every h»ma. ~Biograpny is the univesally pleasant universalis profitable of all re diug,” well said Thomas Carlyle. How. indeed, can the heroes ot “fiction” be compared in Interest with l.these heroes of all time, Washington and Cromwell? John si Alden. pabI lisher, 18 Versey Street New York®

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DILIN QUENT FOR THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1881. IN JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. NO. 1. ; ■'■ ' * \ • 0 ' § g£{ ■*§ s*l c 3 #I y Names of Owners. Description of : |5- j• j : jig>| gef : Land --‘- 1 ; : :T I If: j §•“ JJ ,■ : jj_ii I: •; i: ■ ; ? , i

3 Arnold, Frances ' nw sw 34 29 5 40 sl4 r,i 151 Priest, John P. ne sw a. 28 5 40 “ “ s-hf sc nw 35 29 5 20 21 51 166 Robinson, Jehu L w hfw hfsw 22 29 5 40 ** “ w-hf nc 28 29 r 80 “ “ e-hf nw 28 29 5 80 77 S 3 Gillam TownsMo—No. 2.* 19 Baliaid, Henry VV. * s-hf te siv 1 30 5 20 11.50 65 Daugherty, Adam 8. ne 23 31 5 100 15 57 74 Faulkner, John 11. w end ne nw 12 30 5 35 20 97 88 Goldsberry, Hulda J. e-hf w 23 a svr ne 3 29 5 11 50 SSo 98 Hilton, 8. C, nw sw 2 30 5 40 l:lil 131 Livingston, J. P. Davisonville, lots 3,4, block T, 97 183 Potts, Lucinda shf sw 34 30 5 80 w-hf ne sw 35 30 5 20 25 58 185> Poisel), Joshua Davisonville, loss, 6', 7.bl’k2. “ . “ *‘ “ 8, 9 to, block 2, 8 6,8 '215 Roach, A. L. nc-qr 24 31 5 160 - “ *' nose 25 31 5 40 “ “ w-bfsc 25 31 5 80 “ “ e:ht sw 25 31 5 80 ** “ liw svf 25 31 5 41* 32 92 230 Riehnrds, John F. s-hf sw no 28 30 5 20 12 62 238 Rinehart, William H. w-pt u-end »W no 3 29 5 11 50 8 if) 278 Turpie, W'illiam et al se ne 12 30 5 40 “ “ “ Jfw ne 12 .39 5 40 “ “ ne sc 12r 30 5 40 “ “ “ e-eighth ne iiv J-2 30 5 5 22 61 288 Whittaker, John W. 11 hf (iw no 28 30 5 20 et al ne nw 34 30 5 - 40 32 51

|\walker Township—No. 3. 2 Am sen, Berger . 60 Chilcote, Mordecnt F. ~ sw nw 20 31 5 40 2 7!b 65 Dickinson, Henry nw no 20 31 5 40 5 52 131 Hahn, Solomon * no 10 31 6 160 » “ “ se nw 10 31 6 40 “ s end w-lif ne 11 31 6 20 “ ’ “ n ; bf nw se 11 31 6 20 - “ “ nw 11 81 6 160 19 97 159 Jones, K. B. e-hfsw 6 81 5 80 10 08 171 Knnckle, William S. n-hf nw 36 31 6 80 552 267 Record, Emiline swnw 26 31 6 40 768 282 Stoner, Thomos J, " ne se 29 31 5 40 451 287 Spriggs, James W. se se 29 31 C 40 “ “ n-hf ue 36 31 6 80 . 43 96 297 Stahl, Benjamin F. u% ne sw 30 31 5 30 13 08 299 Swartz, Henry shf ne 3 31 5 80 “ “ e-hi sw 3 31 5 80 883 321 Thompson, Alfred sw sw 11 31 5 40 “ “ ne nw 11 31 5 40 “ “ - w lif nw 11 3r 5 80 9 39 329 Thompson, David of ) „ n a, k on o m Branch Co., Mich. I ’W-hf fiw n 0 231 6 20 370 333 Tnrpie, James 11. ne nw J 9 31 5 40 224 338 Tanner JohuW&Mary w-hf nw 8 31 6 80 22 56 368 Wolfe, Josiah S. lie sw 12 3l 5 40 762

Barkley Township—No. 4. 34 Bnrns, Rachel Ann nw cor se se 29 3f 6 6 • $ 2 21 39 Burnham James A, e-h( nwmi 45 29 6 20 300 43 Blake John W. n-hf nw 23 30 6 80 “ •* u part sv. nf 23 30 0 35 522 83 Casey John nhf s-pt ne cor se nw 20 30 6 16 9 21 183 Houghum, John S. e-hf ue 9 30 6 80 “ “ e-lif t-o 9 30 6 80 748 188 Hayes, F aucis M. ' se nw 2i 30 c 40 “ “ s-hfswnw 21 30 6 20 25 68 209 Iliff, Joseph F. sw ne 1] 30 6 40 1c 05 235 Lakin FraneU M. pt nc sw 21 30 6 37 50 • *• “ n-hf se sw 21 30 6 20 12 55 246 Moore. J.J. s-hfnw 2 3'-' 6 80 374 252 McGinnis, William ehf w-lif nw 20 3'J 6 40 54i 282 Ott, William uud 1 1|9 e-hf nw 27 30 6 889 166 Marion Township—No. 5. 250 McDbnrldHarrison |.nw se 36 30 7 40 sl4 52 325 Ross, John M. sene 14 28 7 40 9 52 * Jordan Township—No. 6. 40 Cloud, John B. • se se I<J 28 G 40 $ 385 125 Johnson, Mary J, w-hf so 19 28 7 80 19 74) 130 Kane, Thomas seJi 82 28 7 160 32 00 186 Miller, William 11. ne sw 21 28 7 4u “ “ sw sw 21 28 7 40 30 01 189 Moore, George W. »cn« 21 28 7 30 20 51 248 Raymond, Catherine a e-hf 7 28 7 320 63 22 334 Walker, Isaac C. swne 31 28 6 40 385 Newton Township —No. 7. 156 Nulf, Eliza A. 11130 e-hf nw 31 29 7 29 33 “ “ llStlO ne ew 3t 29 7 14 67 sl2 63 250 Yoder, Eli sw sw sw 6 29 7 973 186 Keener Township—No. 8. Burwell, Amos A. nJ4 sl6 ae 30 a nV» ne 1 32 7' 4 $ 641 *lB Brockway, Sarah J fr.sofriv mid.s-pt 25 33 7 12 50 “ “ • pt. nw ne 25 32 7 1 8 14 23 Blakemore, George W, pt. se 26 32 7 154 222 22 45 Croasou, J. W. n 'A sw nw 14 32 7 20 • 221 47 Campbell, James * n-pt se so 332 7 13 298 51 Carpenter, Edwin E. ne ns 11 33 7 40 404 82 Fairchild Hannah si, nw 36 32 7 80 7-1 83 93 Goodwin & Gossett, c sideeeudn’Aiic 1 32 7 12 16 23 97 Garrison, Robert nw nw 14 3i 7 40 16 54 "104 Harding, Nancv se ne 931 7 40 " iv . “ ,uc se 9 31 7 40 891 105 Harding, Sarah Nancy ~-hf no 9 31 7 80 10 91 A., Mary A &. John 8. 106 Hawkins Hordrcss e-lif sw 6 31 7 80 se nw 6 81 7 49 13 10 113 K^gJnbnn™?-' 4 und-hfw-hf sw 13 31 7 40 . 585 115 lionise jisse, Rijujc whf w-hf nw 26 32 7 40 446 110 Hansen, Jerome . nc 32 32 7 Its) 36 23 150 McCollum, Nelson B. pt n-hf are 1 3i 7 8 927 154 MeColn.el!, Dircß. nw 21 33 7 160 8 7l 157 Murphy* Nancy Ann nhf ue 16 31 7- 80 18 5:) 186 Rief, Joseph s-pt se so 3 32 7 27 677 194 Stewart,Ellcajiilarvey sw nw 28 3 1 7 40 853 195 Swaney.D. L. w-hf swnw 1 32 7 20 '• ' e-pt lie ne 2 32 7 10 317 170 Sweney, Thomas C, v.’-hf ne ne 2 32 T 18 10 “ •• w-pt s-hf sw 2 32 7 50 3. 11 2C5 SimpsoiyThnmas pt ne r,w 2 32 7 20 14 306 206 Simson, Charles a pt, w 20-rds ne nw 2 82 7 625 109 238 TliCker, M. A . no lie 15 31 7 40 510 254 Vant-Woud. Aledia W. elifne 2; ; 32 7 80 29 03 355 Vunt-Wond, Win. D. u-pt w-lifne 28 32 7 78 28 47 262 Williamson. William nwi.w 11 32 7 40 I’B7 268 Wales, Ruth D. et al s l)f se 10 31 7 80 8 71

Hair Switches, real genuine Hair all colon?, only $3 at the Notion store of Hemphill & Huiui’s.

LITERARY CURIOSITIES.

The poet Richard Henry Km drud’s brilliant narrative of the “Life of Washington Irving” forms No 0 of the eilegant little Elzevir Timur y and is sold for tit ■ pTcc of only 4 cents! After alj. cheap .uni handsome, books are not limited to thvj so called “practical reprints.” as this ilins trated: ihe publishers paid Mr. Stod dat'd ss»>o for the M.iuucript of this sxeteh—which is a taz of only a half ceut each, when charged over to one hundred thousand of their customers Number 5 of the Lifra’iy, also jus issued, certnirs Andtew Wileon* “The Sea. Iterpents o f Ken t ( e,” pric 2 cents, and a nmnbe 6, Tennyson’s “Enoch Arden,” price 2 cents—in for mer years sold in large edition for sl.oo* or mor-, per copy And yot these numbers are in beautiful typ s * handsomely printed on excellent pa paper. Sold by all dealers. John B. Alden, pu‘ itsher. 18 Vos§y St., New York.

star Bakery and Restaurant.

To all whom it may concern:— I would respectfully inform my oid customers mat I have again opened up a bakery and restaurant on WBsh ing on Street Rensselaer, where you can get as good bread as the market affords. All Unman beings here beloW Need bread and cake*, we at!-do know; And I won'd have the nf.my and few Reinem„er thatl knead them, too. And alway* have fresh bre <1 on hacs, Sxrpa«*ed by none in all the land. ; Then come and seo me wit h ready carh And save your baker from a smash. Remember the place, Wot. H Legg Washington street Rensselaer In d

mm spnat. life is sweeping by, go and dam lILI* g.belore you die. something mighty If ■ *» 1 and sublime leave behind to conquer lIIbiV I time.” ,gt>ti a week In your own town. ssoittflt free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. Wewiil furnishyou everything. Many are making ferttines. Ladies make as ranch as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if yon want business at which yon can make great say all the time, write for particulars to H. llallbtt & Co., Portland. Maine. Agents Wanted:—s3 to. every day; of the best selling an ides in the market. Sample free. Address Charles G. Mayer, Ret.ssehw;r, In . j Umbrellas 1 Umbrella 1 only 125 } at Hem hill & Honan’s.

Hemphill & Honan’s, headquarter for hotiil i'- supplies L -.test novelties in Toys and Notions. Wanted- —A Lady or a Gentleman to take a half iniorest in a good payii g business, Capital required, one hundred and fifty dolars. Cull on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. Mr, J J. Watu-i bio y i'l 11 his house aid lots, byt v, 1 iy •. >j the Merchant Tailoring .<• liens seiaer ju>r tiie same as n-m 1. l >• has on lumd ;-.s good goods as is k< j*r, in any nu r. liaut lailoi Shop In the State. Blk English Worst e ls. French worsteds of all grades. Scotch Sehiys lots of all colors, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all at d any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops Cell and examine.

Beware of Imi a tations.

Tlip delicate odor of Floreston Col* ograe is entirely novel. Lo dk for sigacure cf Hiscox & Co. N. Y., on each oitle, **** * Hem; ItiH >Sc Honan invite inspec* tion of holiday goods.

CHEAP MONEY!

We have finally secured our six per cent. money and are now prepared to make furm loans at eix per cent inter', est. r j hes ■ loans run «•>» five ye ira hu* the b<<r; w.;r has option t • pay pan or all ot Ids i.». ns before in .unity.

R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.

Several romia') ’i ■i, t m-.J comfort* ahie hotis sto mi-,. i: quire at i-Fti-zens! Bank. Ailfd.iNAi.Y For Your Fall and Winter MiHinary, plttase call o i jlrs 3. P. Hoc. a * Look nt thoie fi -■; VV tding RuiUngs the best goods ever hrertt/d t to Rensselaer — Nets ! Nets! Nets IGold and Silver finish; also a full I’ne of silk mesh nets very cheap at Hea-phill & Hon* 1 nan’s Fancy Notion St< re.

Kankakee Township—No. 9. 10 Hoyden Isaac T. se se 81 33 5 40 $* 84 46 C !.ms. Miranda J shf sw 19 IS i St 16 00 11 EHis. Israel S. w-hf nw 23 32 5 80 28 91 51 Fc.st.ison, Elijah se nw 19 S 3 5 40 16 18 75 Hawkiu-s Harrtrcss nhf sw 19 38 5 84 45 28 84 84 Jones, Mathew M. s-sidee79-an-hfse 26 82 5 520 172 85 Jones, William W. e-Xa-hfne 35 32 5 50 - •• swne 85 32 5 40 20 69 .86 Jo venat, Charles nw ew 6 32 5 46 J 72 ! IUS M .ihv Patrick c-hf nw 31 32 5 80 18 73 I*l Pi*; use Nancy * se sw 32 5 40 15 41 w Slissw 31 33 5 54 29 .143 Torpie Jas. & Wm. H. s-54 35 32 5 320 I? j 150 Warran, Diadama fr’l s&w of River 10 32 5 486 158

Wheatfield Township—o. 10. j 18 Bruff. George 31 83 6 10 $ s*i 19 Bro.idway, J. ei* o? 4 senw 31 33 6 10 938 j 35 sw nw 31 32 6 86 83 606 Joseph Aidrice, 27 Buchanan Samuel etal 3» Ban in. J esse, ttep-W. e end lot 6 27 33 6 29 860 Adan.s ic Edward Adams M 34 Baydeu. Isaac T. se ne sw 30 32 6 10 301 44 Cornell, Ira !<•* * ® * J l!f S aa v* nptne sw 28 33 6 84 50 44 02 45 Carroll. Michael se nw 32 83 6 40 11 9* 59 Dilky, James B. e*4 etf sw sw 31 83 6 10 675 66 Dye, Otis s end w side nw nw 632 6 5 195 !96 Uimbut, D. wptbw nw 31 33 6 86 33 15 82 !110 Hammoud. E.P. fr ls of nvsw sw 30 34 b 3 82 498 123 James, Jose h eptlot2ne 29 38 « ** & £ 160 Morts, Phelix se ne 84 32 6 40 10 OS 2UO Sebrinfe, Anson sc ae 33 42 b 40 -1 07 2u9 Bwartx, Elijah K. and e!4 se 16 S 3 6 80 13 70 Prauk O, 222 Tauuahill, C. ptsenw 81 33 6 10 558 223 Tucker, Jeremiah upt lot 229 33 6 10 50 14 1 225 Tin pie, William se sw 6 32 6 40 19 15 4 53 Wood. John H. 244 Ye,limn:, William M. & . sw se 24 33 6 40 348 j.li.Turple

Carpenter Township—No. 11. 23 Bradley, Augustns s!* 20 27 6 320 $224 38 91 Ola. .: V .roline A. w side nw ne 4 27 6 8 i 99 123 Uew >-Catherine B&eplne 4 27 7 124 42 ** s&epte-hfnw 427 7 28 11 52 42 Hi Ei wi t. Mary' A chf sw 11 27 7 80 15 94 149 iimiu, l.oreuzo-D. s-hf sw 12 27 7 80 45 30 all liar-mr, Elias s-hfnw 5 27 6 80 s. t» ne sw 9 27 b 40 11 27 215 Hauler. Andorsou M. »'v ue 9 27 6 40 14 31 Hoover. Freo. J? 2 J ‘ „ c-hf sw 16 27 7 80 w-hf se 15 27 7 80 63 03 389 P< d, ick. John B. se se 5 27 6 40 720 i:r< kiln .oto.ig, W. D. ehf 7 27 < .420 60 55 Milroy Township—No. 12. 6 BmlisCeoree whf swjse 15 28 6 20 $ 236 it n illy MirvM nw se 20 28 5 40 15 82 12 B ..cock, August D, nwjnw 13 28 6 40 B *• nnd-hi nw uw 27 28 6 20 645 26 Connett, Mathew F. - ~B e 8e ™ 28 5 40 22 61 44 Dodd Jane A. w-hf ne ue 28 28 5 80 805 ri FolTie’r, Nathan e-hf ne se 84 28 6 90 158 69 II tsen,.liter, E. R. sw sw 23 2s 6 40 it i‘ sw nw 2® *8 o 4U it se ne 26 28 6 40 i, u" nw sw 26 28 6 40 >. •, ne sw 26 28 6 *4O u W-hf nw 26 28 6 80 44 58 70 Helm, Jcffarson M. ™ (e * «« 73 Holms, Boswell W. n-hfse 17 -« 5 80 flj 9o Milrov It H. sc n« 23 28 0 40 882 93 Mulf/rd. David pt s-hf ne 19 28 5 50 50 18 09 96 Monnet , Thomas ,e 8W « » S f 888 107 Nisly. Christian M. lie 40 (| 1. ‘.j e-hfsw sw 22 28 6 20 1 9J78 122 Piece, Wiley H. h-Muwbw 22 » 6 20 524 142 Sai-ford, E. 8e se il S! \ >• Be se 21 28 5 40 7 19 ... . rtr -1 m. H. T) rt . . ... *

162 Waul, Thomas & Re- whf se 24 28 6 80 6 72^ bec.ca E. Uiiion Township—No. 13. 25 Biusnahon, Margaret se ne 28 30 7 40 "T' 754 46 Comer,Maiachi P. nose 14 30 7 40 12 98 118 Ha'risou, Rath XI, w-hfsw 30 31 , ,7 15 707 122 Hawkins, William e-hi se 30 , 80 113 57 132 llamacher, John R. ne sw 14 30 7 40 27 85 152 Joi es Samuel ne nfc 16 30 7 40 603 184 Mu lord, David **w sw 6 30 6 37 37 445 255 Slonikei'.RoseUa w-hl sw ne 19 80 0 20 u “ w-hf nw ne 19 30 6 20 17 72 295 Thompson, Simon P. n-hfnenc 28 30 7 JO o y “ ee ue ne 28 30 7 10 674 Town of Rensselaer. 97 Duvall, Samuel H. Newton’s add.J |Lot 1, block 17, sl6 30 >l9 Deni, Ethan Rens. 22& ft. fr 1 pts lots 5, 6,7. block 3, 35 75 243 Dame, Catherine Newton’s add. lots 5,6, block 15, 19 71 321 Powers, Wm.&Elizabetnpt mill property 8. 30 T29,R6,88(100a 16 03 Town of Remington. 21 Banta James 8. Tilt. add. s 50 ft sHr block 3, $ 4 57 « *■*«*»• ■•nsMToWiriSss!"!«« i s S',Sor WwortU } s S l o.v Z . Henry Remington n-LI lot. 4. « B oot 111, J 71 $ CiIMA. Remington,''. Jot 8, Block 2, S it on T>rnr»or Helen M. Remington, lot 5, block 10, 9 id 118 Fraser & Stoudt Remington, lot 10, block 13. 775 to Fnrdlce J H Remington, lot 12, block 13, 309 119 Ford Elmer J, Sea. add. lot 12, block 1. 14 40 131 Gicgary, J. J,lJ3ancl strat . add. n I|!3 s!4 block 6 4 95 148 Haidjs David h! 1 Remington, lot 12, block 20, 399 193 Jon vomit Charles Remington s-lif lots 4,5, 6, block 16, 31 69 206 Lame Catharine and [ Remington, w-hf lot 5, block 8, 4193 212 D ' Brnel’s add. lot 12. block 8, 13 09 00-. Naxwel’l Jennie P. C. &Jtf’s add. lot 5, block 5, 860 l? 7 Pimce Wiley H W. add shf lots 5. 6. block 9. 207 Pieiee, 'Viioya. Remington , lor 12, block 18. 36 43 258 Pierce, William H. 0. & M’s add. 1 6. 9, block 6, 742 k> <»? Pierre Klorenco, VV# field. Jot 8, bJo(k 9,2 i 17 271 Panismi. F J W. add. lot* 7, 8. 9, block 8, 881 oqo Rodman C. P. ptse ne 825 T 27 R 7,-40-hundredths, 860 SV* WllUßm >P C >.lttWli, block 3, 15 97 30: Royalty. Mary A. “ e 4125 t° 8# 319 Spencer, Emma L, pt se ne 8201 27 w-hflot 6, block S )52 28 S !SS& g VmB2S 4 bloekl1 ’ 19 69 457 Thompson, Simon P. Remington m2|3 jot 19 «, n-Q Todd D It. W. add. lots 4,5, 7, block 10, 14 83 331 Thomas John A. Rem. ehf w-hf lot 8, block 13, 4 58 ’b4 Tuttl* lioyal S. Pat. add. lot 3, oil -76 Townsend William Remington, lot 4, block 5, 24 85 ;8 Thompson, Anna R. Schff.s add. lots 3,4, ~ r » “ “ lots I, 2, 15 94 • I UTLlerhlll, Mary ont-lot 21 sw SBO T|27 R 6, 91-hnndreoths, a 8 51 oil iTnkuowu. Remington, out-lot I, 3 . I nkiiowu, BJH o f lot 7 „ es blo ck 20, 386 Si.itc oi Indiana, Jasper County, ss: . . , . ... 1, EZRA C. NOWKLS, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify th ; the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots ruß.Vned lelioquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1881 and former years, with ten per cent, i ocnnltv and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1 1882 Land the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold 1 for tax'-s. as shown by the retnrn of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby I t'\ yen that n~ much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to dis-,'i,ar-'e i i l pay the taxes, penalty. Interest, and costs due thereon, or due ironfthe iwners thereof at the time f sale, will bo sold at publicanctioa at theo > irt ilonse door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the first Monday in '•Tare 1 :, lm in ’ the sth day of March, a. d. 1883. . r SE-.D.l Witness mv hand an 1 )'U.,ial seal this sth day of FebruJ arv, 1883. •KZBAO.NOWELS, Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana.

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PIOXEEB (WX®SS) (! iret Door Went Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Ycal Mutton, Sausage. Bologna. ct<\, sold in quantises to suit purchasers at the lowest ri^e 3 .- None Hut the best stock slaugluied. E eryd 'dy is invited to call. Hie Puuiest Price Paid for Goon Fat Cattle. yiiyiG iSP? Se\ rf* a wees in your own town. $5 Ou tflt free; L|rN°rin!{ Everything hew. Capttalnot fl |j re qnirwl. We will furnish yon every VUthlng Many are nuking fortunes. La ei* make as much, as men. and boys and girl* i.ake great pay. header, if you want a bnaiuea* wt ich you can make great pay all the time you ork, write for particular* to »„ml. H. Ujlllett & Co. Portland. Maine

LUMBER uni COIL MRU. C. D. NOWELS, nSSHr&S&u At the Depot, Rensselaer, Irid., k*op constantly on hand Lumber; lath; Singles h COAL, of all kind;, at lowest rates. Call .and see. N WARNER &. SONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, INDIAN).

spun him, Dealers In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Farm Machinery, BRICK & TILIi. Our Groceries are pure, and will be sold as low as elsewhere. In our Hardware, Tinware and Wooden ware Department, will be found everything called for. Our Farm M ichi* nery, in great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick aud Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. We respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA RNER. h

Rensselaer Marble Home R. HOWLAND Proprietor' Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, M©NUMEOTS, T4BLETt. BBAD3V9HB3, S&ABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES UAtJVS JMJ\B VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Dealer* in— ID HIM, Ul7 til, W B, IK, Si

CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUfACTOBt. - J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington — RENSSELAER - -* - - - - INDIAVA.. Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agrlcuitraal Implements, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. C«lSes iPSIKTIjsfGT $ jS^CISI^Y.

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