Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1883 — Page 3

Hemph£il«S Konan, WOOD! WOOD!! WCODIII I have on hand 301) eords of woo I Those desiring io b* supplied will do well to call on the undersigned Peter H. Zea. NURSERY Persons tt'-ediug nursery stock durring the '.oming t-pting, need do’ send off to Joreigh nurseries, but will do bettei t > patronize home iudost yBy giving y >ur order to John Corn, \mi can lir.ve th m fi h-d with apy!hii gy<u may want in bis il"- of busine-s. Fruit trees fro.n 3 t 5 years dd: Apple, 15 cts. Peat, 25 to 50 centand other stock in | ro ( oition. John Coen Pbofbietcr. LETTERS adoree ed ;•« oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Off!--, nt Rensselaer, Jasper county, TndK ana, on the Uth day of Febitar 1883. Those not claimed within lour weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D. C. Persons, calling for any of the letters In this list will please say they ar* advertised. F. W. Armstrong, I. 8 Goldman Th intis His< r Saini Kennedy, !•’. E. -nnedy. Miss A. J. IG-Ley. Hobace E. James, p. m.

IT cmphill<£ Honan, S„vf. your Sole: Why should not a rubbei boot have a new sole? Judge Haley (the Boot Doctor) has a new method whereby a rubber boo may be iimnded, n«lf soled, and mad, to do good service fora long time The Ju ge holds open court every day. Sundays excepted, and will b» glad to make you a new sole for \ oui rubber boots, or a pair of A—l leather ones. Remember tLe place, n. Xt door east from Dr. Loughrldge’s ollb e, sign of the Gold Boot. ———•———• • —*— ■ What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J.V. W Kirk. A BENEFICIENT ACTION. 'i'iie mis< rable looks und feelings of those confined at desks or at work tab! *B, are caused by weak stomach* Kidneys or Bowels. Parker’s Gi.-.ge Tonic without intoxic. ting has sue) a bei e!ic'( nt action on these organam! si ’cl< aiises t..e p. 1 onous from the-system, that rosy • heck and o i health are soon brougl back again. Express.

pi ■ ■ r.an. Tiie faets. lii -r • ar.* plies of them go to show that Senator Ferry, of Michigan, a bepublienn el* ctrie Ugh of 1,001) candle power, h as v lit a swindler as ever in'.nb’t-i’rd ac* 11. and Still he. is i:> the U. i ed States Senate helping ’be l.ep H.lieiin par'j to ix ate laws I’ 1 / i ■ \» r; me nt of the Re| ub I • 1: o-:;! . -h u F.iry who repr< seined Id w >fih 1,000OCO, apt io te! ed an <■ i friend. H. P Baldwin, presdent of i bank, to Ob tain neeomm<>datno.- to the amoum of $25,000. He ;u *■mi i shed lis puipose, mid to m.ihe i; >ld M nd se cure, gave him deeds of tru-l on rea‘ ffstats in Cook Com; y. Illinois Fe h iy desired tb.r Baldwin would not put the deeds on i* cord a« it might itijn’v his vie it. B l lwin.iii lefore, locked up -Im deeds ami held on. Now for the seq'ie!: , When the r* pi it became autheuti cuted that F<ii \ Biulhir were ion tottering condiiiou, pl. . B-1 iwii concluded t > look into ih ir affairs He socn 'sat s el himself that the firm was boi* i ss'y invoked. atm thought it .do.t ime •’> place his deeds on record in Of 1 mjo and Grand Haven. Ou Friday Air. Bald win mail- d his d ed to Chicago to b< [dared on record, b it, to his astonishment and tha: of ’be bank o.lioi ds, word was r < iv d to the vs reel that there was a ... ed on record to Culler & While f i Cm. identical property deed u to Baldwin. Bald win’s deed was da'ed November 17 18i7, and Cut.er * White’s bore thdate Dei-emb. r t 7. 1882. This triad* it plain that wi on the crisis in th< ass d. of Ecu y & Brother came, ben* afor Feri V took precious good cart not to inform his old friend Baldwin, but q-detly trunsiei rod bis property and that of his bio her to co..Oden tial friends in Gruid Haven. Tin Grand Haven prope fy was likewis* transferred en the quiet. Other tiansactions of Sena o Ferry of a slid more flagittoui cuar a -ter have been made public. Auo now Michigan has the distinguished honor of owning Iwo -such t epresentative llepu.dicaus as Hubbell, the pirate and F< r.y, the swindler.

TUTTS EXPECTORANT Il composed of Herbal and Mucdaguiou* products, whica permeate the ““b**®®®® “J**** Tin »gs« expectorates til© acrt<i MWwltt? that collects ia the Bronchial Tube»> imd torms a soothing coating, which relieves O»e irritation that causes the cough* It cleanses the lung* of all impnritle*, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigorates the circulation of the blood, and br: cejtlie nervous system. Slight cold* often end to consumption. It is dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A test of twe ity years warrants the assert! n that no remedy has ever been found that is oo prompt i.'vs effects ns TUTT’B EXPEC ’LRJO. A single dose raises the phlegm, subde* ini' animation, and its use speedily cure* . icmost obstinate comrh. A pleasant cordial, children take it readily. I'or Croup ic U invaluable nnd should be in every famil/. In BBc. and 61 Bottle*. TUTT’S PILLS ACT Cures ChUis and Fever, Dyspepsia, Sick Headach!, Bilious Colic,Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziness, Torpid Diver, and Female Irregularities. If you do not “feel very well,” a simile pill at bed-time stimnlataathe stomach, -v*tors* the nppetite, imparts vigor to ths system. Price. aSc. 35 Wnjrray ■5-wmn for tutt’o manual fbee.-w

JJgONON ROUTE. Louisrille. I- A. A Chicaw Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago NORTH : TimbimJCt- 'SOUTH ••«•••••*•••■ •• •« *y®cr D®c 10,. ••••••••••••-•«•• ....... . ..0.1. ; ao k. .vo. 4. Daily. : Daily-* : : D»ily.*. Daily. 7 15pm 8 (form Iv Louh<villb ar 9 20pm 11 55am 738 “ 830 - ‘-New Albany •8 58 11 34 f 956 “ 1049 “ ar Mitchell, 685“ 918 “f 1111“ 12 07pm “Bloomington 516“ 745 “ 1145“ 18 43“ “Gosport 440 “ 711 “| 12 35am 156 pm “Gr’nc’atle jun 3 48“ 622 1 12 40 “ 2 01“ “Greencastle «43“ 617' “ “ “Roachdale “ “ “ “CrTrdsvlllej “ “ “ “ “ CrawFrusville “ “ 240 *• 858 “ “ Lafayette June 135 “ 4 21“ 254 “ 412 “ “ ..afayette 124 “ 4 1.) “ *• “ “ Reynold* “ “ 400 “ 580 “ “Momom 1216“ 800 “ “ “ !▼ Monon “ “ •437 “ 606 “ ar Rensselaer 1118 am 224 “ 640 “ 8 15“ “Dalton 9 05“ 12 25,, 780 “ 900 “ “Chicago lv 8 00“ 1120 pm '♦bally except Sunday. t3&~ Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains 3 and 4. For tickets and farther information apply to C. F.WREN. Agent. Rensselaer. Murray Kbt.ler. G. P. A.. Leuisville, Ky.

The Democratic Sentinel b’KJDAY MARCH 2. 1883.

Silk, J. V. W Kirk. Rev. Gilbert Small,of Idaville, will preach in the Presbyterian church on Friday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to be present. R F. Priest & Bro. still bUds forth it the old corner opposite McCoy & Thompson bank. - They will sell goods for the next thirty days at a discount, in order to reduce theii -took before putting in th-ir spring goods, Don’t tail to give them a call if you waut burgainga. Nick Guss while repairing a culvert on the L., N, A. & C. R. R., bad bis right arm severely crushed by a car.

Plushes, J. V. W. Kirk.

At Montici 110, on Th irsday, last w ek, Chai I>B Collins, while attem- tiug to couple cars, was crush *d by the bumpers, and died In fifteen mm utes. Velvet. J. V. W. Kirk. The remains of Mr, Kerr, was removed from the cemetery at this .dace, and taken to Attica. I am now prepared to make dcsir ible farm loans of S3CO to SIO,OOO on is good terms as can b» had in the Mate. Partial payments allowed Small sums at 7 per eent. Lvrger sums, on broad security’, 6 per cent Frank W. Babcock. Jos. D. Cowdin, for a number of ye .rs Deputy Auditor of Jasper coun ty, and at the p-esent time .he efficient clerk of the Northern Prison, made us a pleasant call Wednesday. Confectionery.—A large stock of •lean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E James. Jep Croucn bought a number of ine, large, young horses this week bom Messrs. J. Culp. Elmon Kenton Granville Moody, Alf. McCoy, and >t her parties.

Farden & Noland ia the name of the new firm selliug Boots and Shoes at the Buff Front, opposite tne Nowels House. Doo, Kelley went to Indianapolis James Deuthit, Esq. Attorney at Law aud Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Maaeever buildirg. . Mr. Halloran went to' Michigan Jity Monday, with u view of placing his eldast daughter in the Sisters school in that City. I have two nice houses for sale. If you have the cash and want a bargain you c*u get it. Call at inr office with F J Seuis & Son. *l. V.W. KIRK The B »*trd of C rmtnisuoners of Jasper C runty will, on Friday the 10th day ot •Larch, 1883, employ some person to 4 p rintend the po >r farm for a period of two years. All pers' ns wishing to b >1 will file their bids by Thursday night M Ich 8t > 188-9. Ezra (’. Nowels. Auditor.

Mrs. A Fulleruhmiet, of Indiana p His, says: “Brotin’s Iron Bittersis the best tonic I ever used.” A flood d ditch, compelled Dave Jordan township, to truv 1 five miles in order to reach his arn and care for hisstocK.

Monday last, Clint St-khouse received ,by express, n very fine young egister.td thoroughbred Jersey Bull H tlf of the paper mill dam, at Mon ■ ticello, was carried away by the flood T mrsday o’ 1 last week. The Maket-ver house will soon re“ men under the management of Mr. Philip Blue We wish it success. Clerk CasrliH Pliee, left Tuesday morning for Dakota. Revfß. F. Ferguson has engaged at ttavel'ng ag nt for a wholesale lum •er firm in M' ■Menn City. Th“ “Swedish badv Quartette” and VitsEliel. gave a first class enter tdinmeur at the Opera House, Tues d .y evening. •

’JSE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER \nd save your seed corn from rag ami nice, a nd avoid the necessity of re ani lug. For sale by N WARNER & SONS. Rensselaer, Ind.

Hemphill & Honan- ■ • dU>- -

It is proposed that Rev. Gilbert De La Matyr to take part in the preceedirgs of ihe G. A. R. Mis« Leia Moss w o has been a student in the Detroit, Michigan Conservatory of Music ior several months, returned Tuesday evening to Renssel u-i. i'. W. Bal-cock Esq is acting Judge of the Ne > on Circuit Court, “Telephone,” Indianapolis, W. De M, Hooper, man aging editor, a new Magazine, first issue has been received. jt is woi thy of support and we wish it success. Charlie S’.eward keeps Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is ull as tepresented, and should have the rur. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendig’s Hon. R. 8 Dwigcrins and wife were in Oxford over Sunday Died —ln Barkley Township, Satur* -lay last, Mrs. Susannah Burns, aged 68 years. Sale of Delinquent Lands nex £ Monday. —i ■/ 9 March term Commissioners’ Court commences next Monday.

There is the finest line of b >ot ang 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 will put that oil upon bis boots, be may stand in water up to his neck and not get half as wet as two drinks of saloon whisky would make him 15, centp a box, at Haley’s. Sign of the Gold Boot. Mabrifd—At he residence of Levi Hodge, in Union Township, Saturday of last week, by Elder A. E* Pierson, Mr. Stephen B. Coen and Miss Alda Fulton. We understand an effort will be made to postpone the lecture ot R v Gilbert De La Matyr Saturday evening, and leave the field clear to the G. A. R. Rev. Gilbert De La Matyr is annourcedfora lec'ure Saturday evening, also to hold services in the M E. Church. Sunday morning and eve uing, ami a speech against monopo • ists Monday evening, In the habeas corpus case of Mos es Wilson vs. Henry and Phoebe •Helvis, soy custody of child, it was delivered to its father, Wilson.— Douthj|for petition, Watson for de’ense. Mr. W. Stevens. 415 Broadway, Logansport, was cured of pain in the back and inactive liver by Bi own’s Iron Bitters.

CARO OF THANKS.

The children of the late Minerva J. Kirk tender their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who gave them so much sympathy and so nobly helped them to bear up under the burden of their late bereavement. Her Children. The Camp Fire: —The bills are out for the long looked for entertainment under the auspices of Rensselaer Post, G. A. R. The time and place are next Saturday evening at the Opera House, and no further postponement. The programme prepared for the oc casjon furnishes a very attractive list of exercises.

Obituary.

Minerva J. Kirk was born Nov. 20th 1828 in Wayne Co., Ind., near Richmond. Her Maiden name, was Kersey. Her parents, one of whom still lives, together with brothers and three sisters, were -quakers; and all her early associations were among that sect. She was a student at theneducational institution know as Spiceland Academy, and afterwards became a teacher there. At the age of seventeen she removed with her parents to Porter county where for five years she engaged in teaching, and many of her earlier pupils have risen to distinction. She was married at the age of 22, about which time she united with the M. E. Church.

She was the devoted *nd tender mother of nine children, two of whom died in early life. Her devotion to her children was one of her strongest characteristics, being only equalled by her dependence on Christ for her strength. Her life, to the Christian observer, was a complete and grand success. She dies mourned by all who knew her, and her children, at least, will cherish her virtues and example and make every effort to meet her in “that home where the wicked do not trouble and her weary soul finds rest.” Sleep on, dearest Mother, sleep. Tn the Senate Tuesday last: On motion Mr, HOOVER twr. thirds of the Senate set a-He tie Constitutional rule, and his bill [d 2361 fixing commutations of terms of sentence on account of good behavior of persons confined in the State’s Pr sons, was read twice by title, consi ered’engrossed. the third ime by sections and passed by yeas. 4o; nays, 3.

The story told y a Washington paper may nut be true. As it runs, Senator Beck, of Kentucky, who came a poor boy to this country from Scotland, worked on the same farm InLivingcon County, this State, t at Secretary Teller worked upon. When th-y diet in the Senate Mr. Beck said: “Well, Henry wnen we used ’o drive old Brown’# ox« n we never expected to meet in the United States Senate.” “No J : m. we didn’t know ’here was such a place.”

DELIHUUENT TAX LIST.A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS RETURNED DILIN QUENT FOB THE NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1881. IN JASPER COUNTY. INDIANA.

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. NO. 1. r TWTfr | = 81? ’ & 20 0 MS “• . (g W 7* Names of Owacn. Description of S. : : L “ dß - : : : : tff • : : : »■ ag : I- • I : H I I 3 Arnold, Frances nw sw 34 29 *5 40 sl4 6 1 151 Priest, John P. ne sw 35 29 5 40 “. “ »-hf se nw 35 29 5 20 21 61 166 Robinson, John L whf whl sw 22 29 5 40 w-hfne 28 29 f 80 “ ,?* e-hfnw 28 29 5 80 77 ? 3 Gillam Township—No. 2. 19 Baliatd, Henry W. shf t.e sw 1 30 5 20 14’50 55 Daugherty, Adam S. , ne 23 31 5 160 15*57 74 Faulkner, John H. wendnenw 12 30 5 35 26 97 88 Goldsberry, Hulda J. e-hfw23aswne 329 5 11 50 880 98 Hilton, 8. C, sw sw 2 30 5 40 13 41 181 Livingston. J. P. Davisouville, tots 3,4, block 1, 97 188 Potts, Lucinda shf sw 34 30 5 80 .. . 2 " hf ne sw 85 30 5 -29 ’ 25 58 185 Poise]!, Joshua Davisouville, lots, 6,7.b1’k2, »“ v . “ 8, . 10, block 2, 868 215 Roach, A. L. ne-qr 24 81 5 160 ne se & 31 5 40 “ “ w-hfse 25 31 5 80 “ e:hl sw 25 81 5 8o t , nw sw 25 31 5 40 32 92 230 Riehards, John F. s-hfswne 28 30 5 29 12 62 238 Rinehart, William H. w-pt n-end sw ue 329 5 11 50 880 278 Turpie, William et al se ne 12 30 5 40 “ “ “ nw ne 12 30 5 40 “ “ ne se 12 30 5 40 “ e-eighth ne nw 12 30 5 5 22 61 288 Whittaker, John W. nhf6w ne 28 30 5 20 et 61 ne nw 34 30 5 40 32 54

Walker Township—No. 3. J . _e-hfne 4 81 5 83 26 835 8 1 SS Chilcote, Mordecai F. sw nw SO 31 5 40 579 65 Dickinson, Henry nw ne 20 31 5 40 552 ISI Hahn, Solomon ne 10 31 6 160 “ “ se nw 10 31 6 40 ? “ sendw-hfn.e It 81 6 20 n-hf nw se 11 31 6 2o « T “ „ “ nw 11 31 6 160 19 91 159 Jones, R. B. e-hfsw 631 5 80 10 08 171 Knuckle, William 8. n-hf nw 36 31 6 80 558 267 Record. Emiline aw nw 26 31 6 40 768 282 Stoner, Thomos J, ne se » 31 5 40 451 287 Spriggs, James W. sese 29-31 G 40 “ n-hf ne 86 31 6 80 43 96 297 Stahl, Benjamin F. n% ne sw 80 31 5 80 18 08 299 Swartz, Henry shf ne 3 81 5 80 ... “ e-hf sw 3 81 5 80 888 821 Thompson, Alfred sw sw 11 31 5 40 “ ne nw 11 31 5 40 „„„ “ whfnw 11 81 5. 80 939 329 Thompson, David of I .. Branch Co,, Mich. I W-hf sw ne 2 81 5 20 370 333 Turpie, James H. ne nw 19 81 5 40 224 Ta n “ er /“J»nW*Ma r y whfnw 8 31 « 80 22 56868 Wolfe, Josiah S. ne sw 12 81 5 40 76£

Barkley Township—No. 4. 34 Barns, Rachel Ann * nw cor se se 29 3f 6 6t2 21 39 Bornham James A, e-hf sw ne 15 29 6 20 300 43 Blake John W. n-hfnw 23 30 6 80 “ T . ” npartswnw 23 30 6 35 522 83 Casey John nhf s-pt ne cor se nw 20 80 6 16 9 21 183 Hougham, John S. e-hf ne »30 6 80 , oo „ “ „ , “ e-hf re 930 6 80 748 188 Hayes, F ancis M. se nw 21 30 6 40 th# T u» " s-hfswnw 21 39 6 20 25 68 209 JFI Joseph F. sw ne 1] 30 6 40 16 05 235 Lakin Franc! M. pt ne sw 21 30 6 37 50 “ T T “ nhf »esw 21 30 6 20 15 75 246 Moore, J. J. e-hf nw 230 6 80 374 252 McGinnis, William ehf w-llfuw 20 30 6 40 541 282 Ott, William und 189 e-hf nw 27 30 6 8 89 1 66 Marion Townshin—No. 5. 250 McDonrld Harrison nw se 35 30 7 40 >l4 52 325 Ross, John M. sene 14 28 7 40 952

Jordan Township—No. 6. 40 Cloud, John B. sese 19 28 6 40 >3 85 125 Johnson, Mary J, w-hfse 19 28 7 80 19 79 130 Kane, Thomas se}£ 82 28 7 160 32 00 185 Miller, William H. ne sw 21 28 7 40 n “ sw sw 21 28 7 40 30 01 189 Moore, George W. nj£ se ne 21 28 7 30 20 54 248 Raymond, Catherine a e-hf 7 28 7 320 63 22 334 Walker, Isaac C. swne 81 28 6 40 385 Newton Township—No. 7. 156 Nnlf, Eliza A. 11J30 e-hfnw 31 29 7 29 33 “ „ “ Hj3o neew 31 29 7 14 67 >l2 63 250 Yoder, Ell sw sw sw 6 29 7 975 186 Keener Township—No. 8. 16 Burwell, Amos A. n& Sl6 ae 30 a nil ne 1 32 7 4_ t 641 18 Brockway, Sarah J fr.sofnv mid.s-pt 25 33 7 12 50 “ “ pt. nw ne 25 32 7 1 8 14 23 Blakemore, George W, pt. se 2tj 32 7 154 222 22 45 Creason, J. W. ntf ew nw 14 32 7 20 221 47 Campbell, James n-pt se se 3 32 7 IB 298 51 Carpente:, Edwin E. ne ns 1] 32 7 40 404 82 Fairchild Hannah . s‘4 nw 36 32 7 80 74 83 93 Goodwin * Gossett, e sideeend n%n*s 1 32 7 12 16 23 97 Garrison, Robert nw nw 14 31 7 40 16 54 104 Harding, Nancy se ne 9 31 7 40 „ ~ “ r l ne se 9 31 7 40 891 105 Harding, Sarah, Nancy! l . - A., .Mary A&. John S/ n-hf ne 9 31 7 80 10 94 106 Hawkins Hardness e-hf sw 6 31 7 80 , .. “ se nw 6 31 7 40 13 16 11 King’j^nß^/P'und-hfw hfsw 13 31 7 ’ 40 535 115 Honsse jisse, Rijnje whf w-hf nw 26 32 7 40 446 116 Hansen, Jerome ne 32 32 7 160 36 23 150 McCollum, Nelson B. pt n-hf pe 1 32 7 8 927 154 MeConi.el!, Dire B. nw 21 32 7 160 8 71 157 Murphy’ Nancy Anu n hfue 18 31 7 80 is 53 186 Rief, Joseph s-pt se se 3 32 7 27 077 194 Stewart,Ellr n*Harvev sw nw 28 32 7 40 853 195 Swaney, D. L. w-hfswnw 1 32 7 20 , _ . “ “ e-pt ne ne 2 82 7 10 317 176 Sweney, Thomas C. w-hf ne ne 2 32 7 18 10 “ w-pts-hfsw 2 32 7 50 31 H 2Co Simpson Thnmas pt ne nw 2 82 7 20 14 306 206 Sinison, Charles n pt w-20-rds ne n w 2 82 7 625 109 218 Tucker, M. A. nene 15 81 7 40 510 254 Vaut-Woud. AlediaW. ehfae 28 32 7 80 29 03 . yanl-Woud, Win. D. u-pt w-hfne 28 32 7 78 28 47 2t>2 Williamson, William nw nw 11 32 7 40 987 268 Males, Ruth D. el al s-hf se 10 31 7 80 871

JOHN RANDOLPH’S MODIIICA TION [Mason’s Memoirs John Randolph was once considered ’he Thersites of Congress—a regular tongue stabler. No yperoole of contempt or scorn could be launched against him but he could over top. it with something morn scornful and coritimptiHjius Opposition only maddened him into biillinnt bitterHess. “Ivn’t it a shain<j, Mr. President,” said he one day in the senate “that the noble bull dogs of the ad ministration should waste their precious time in worrying the rats of the opposition?” Immediately the senate vas in an uprioar. ami no was clamoroiisly called to older, The presiding officer, however, sustained him; and, pointing bis log, skinny fkigures at his opponents, Randolph Sere tme I out. “Rats,did I say? Mice! mice ! r

The origin of the t erm “catch-pen-ny” is said to be that after the execution. in London of one Weare for mivder.a publisher named Catchpin printed a, penny ballad entitled, “We are alive again,” when cried on the street it sold to the extent of 2.SJO OJO copies, the persons buy* ing supposing from the sound that the ballad had reference to We-re. It came therefore to be spoken of as a “catch penny affair.” A gateman on a Hungarian road wno neglect'd closing his gate- in time was discharged and sentenced to two months inprisonment. though no accident followed his carelessness. All persons having open account on my books will save costs by calling and settling the same before March Ist* lbß3, as after that time 10 Der cent will be added for collection. WM, A LAM SON.

DON'T WASTE ?JONEY Ol trashy extracts when you eai buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fraguut aud refreshing us Fluresto Cologne

ft ft T nat - ,s sweeping by. go and dars> UL \ I before yon die. somethin:; mighty 111 I and sublime leave behind to conqtu-i ■ I time." $66 a week in your owi t<>wn. ssontflt free. No risk. Everything new Capital not required. We will furnish you every thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and uirl* make great pay. Reader, if yon want business at which you ean make great say all the time, write for particulars to H. Hallwtt & Co., Portland. Maine. *

Star Bakery ana Restaurant, To all whom it may concern:— I I would respectfully inform my old ' customers that I have again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wush ington Street Rensselaer, where you can get as good bread as the market affords. All human beings here beloW Need bread and cakes, we all d<> know; And I wou'd have the many and tew Remember that I knead them, too. And always have fresh bread on hand, Surpassed by none tn all the land. . Then come and boo me with ready cash And save your baker from a uma-h. R member the place, W it. H.Legg Washington stree’ Rcnssolner Ind Wanted — A Uarty •• • G title., man to take a half i t m a good paying busm****, J required, one hundred an I fiftv 1 ar 8. Call on, or ad<lr> *s J. v. W Kirk, Sample room with F. J Sears & Son. Mr, J. J. Wuterbury will sell his house and lots, but will carry on the Merchant Tailoring business in Rens selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept In any merchant Tailor Shop in the State. Blk English Worsteds. French worsteds of ail grades, Scotch Scbiy*lots of all colors, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all and any goods usually kept in all first clans Merchant Tailor Shops Call and examine. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Persons wantiug farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank, t and see.

CHEAP MONEY! We bn ve fin;i 1 *■ <■ '■ ,’f ■ u six r '<‘r ■tent. m>>ncy and ar <-v j.r- p iei o Hake farm loans a’ t * i> ■ cent >•'6est. Thest loam* n» ii cyts bu he borrower has ••p«» -h o pay » »ll ot bis loans m l e ■< tu » . B. S. <1 7. I •<}: \ s

Several commo Hon.- «j;<! com for*' ihle hoqs 3to rent. Enquire nt citizens’ Bank. Look at tho»e fine W- dl’n-' Huil'ngs the goods tvei brought • Rensselaer

Kdfilukee Township-No. ft 110 Borde* Isaac T: ee Be 31 82 5 40 | 954 I * CoiHM, Mira .da Ji shfsw 19 32 5 84 NOB |44 Kills,lsrael S. w-hfnw 5338 3 80 23 91 151 PergOOOU; KtHah ae nw 19 82 5 40 13 19 *75 Batrirf*!, HardreM nhfsw 19 32 B 84 45 28 84 Fti Joiien, Mathew M- aside e T'fta nhf •• 26 83 * 590 173 Jort.-s. WHliam W. e-% n-hf ne K 83 5 30 1 “ *swneß3 8) 5 40 90 89 85 Jog venal, Charles nW sw 883 5 <6 IT9 105 MurphvPatrick 121 Prouse Nancy se sw 22 82 5 40 15 41 187 Sanford, K. al{3sw 81 83 5 34 39 18 89 143 Tm Je.Jas.a Wm. H. sKS 3 82 5 890 95 78 139 Wa. ran, Dladama fr’l s<tw of Ki ver 10 83 5 456 158

Wheatfield Township—o. 10. 18 Brass. George wfc e% se nw 41 38 8 10 | 593 19 Broadway, J, senw 81 83 5 10 986 25 d ’l h^Sf and sw nw 81 32 6 8883 608 Joseph 27 Buchanan Samuel et al etf w>s sw bw 31 S 3 6 11 80 278 84 Bayden, Isaac X se ne sw 86 82 6 10 801 44 Cornell, Ira lot 4 28 33 6 «80 “ »• * nptne sw 28 33 6 24 50 44 88 45 Carroll, Michael se nw 82 83 6 40 11 96 59 Dilley, James B. efc est sw sw 31 33 6 10 675 06 Dye. Otis s end w side nw nw 6 82 6 5 195 96 Huribut, D. wptsw nw 31 38 6 36 S 345 82 110 Hammond. B.P. fr’ls of rivsw sw 80 38 6 8 82 498 123 James, Jose h apt lot 2ne 29 33 6 33 21 04 IHO Morts, Phelix se ne 84* 32 6 40 10 02 200 Sebring, Anson se ne 83 82 6 40 21 07 309 B pKn*lL c”^ R ’ a “ d eWse 16 32 6 80 13 7u 222 Tannahill, C- pt se nw 31 83 6 10 558 223 Tucker, Jeremiah npt lot 2 29 33 6 10 50 147 225 Turpie, William se sw 632 6 40 19 15 233 Wood. John H. nH ne sw 81 83 6 10 684 244 Yeernsn, WilliamM. A sw se 84 82 6 40 348

Carpenter Township—No. 11. 9i Bradley. Augustus b‘4 20 27 6 820 $234 33 91 Clark. Caroline A. w side nw no 4 27 6 8 799 123 Dewy Catherine s&eptne 4 27 7 124 42 ‘ “ saepte-hfnw 42 . 7 28 11 52 42 147 Erwin, Mary A. e-hf sw 11 27 7 80 15 24 149 Erwin, l.erenzo D. s-ht sw 12 27 7 80 45 30 211 Harner, Elias s-hfnw 527 6 80 ne sw 9 27 6 40 11 97 215 llar«i.-r, Anderson M. nw ne 927 6 40 12 31 220 Hoover. Frea. a-hfse 16 27 7 80 » e-hf sw 15 27 7 80 >• ‘‘ w-hf se 15 27 7 80 63 03 389 Pedi ick, John B. se se 5 27 6 40 720 438 Siininlo g, W. D. ehf 7 27 7 820 60 55 Milroy Township—No. 12. 8 Ballis George whf sw”se 15 28 6 20 $ 286 11 Bailv, Mary M. nw se 20 28 5 40 15 82 12 Babcock, August D, •• •• nnd-hi nw nw 27 28 6 20 6 45 26 Connett. Mathew F. se se 80 98 5 40 22 61 44 Dodd Jam, a. w-hfnene 28 28 5 20 805 54 Fohler, Nathan e-hf ne se 24 28 6 20 158 69 H tsenniiler, E. R. sw sw 23 2g 6 40 “ “ sw nw 25 28 6 40 »• “ se ne 26 28 6 40 *• “ nw sw 26 28 6 40 •> « ne sw 26 28 6 40 •• «• ' w-hfnw 26 28 6 80 44 58 70 Helm, Jefferson M. se se 24 28 6 40 791 72 Holms, Boswell W. n-hf se 17 28 5 80 “ O s-hfne 17 28 5 80 12 91 90 Milroy, R.H. sc n« 23 28 6 40 882 93 Mulford, David pt s-hf ne 19 28 5 50 50 18 09 96 Mon net , Thomas se sw 28 28 6 40 382 107 Nisly, Christian M. sw se 22 28 6 40 v » se sw 22 28 6 40 [6 » “| ehfswsw 22 28 6 20 | 9 78s 122 Pierce, Wiley H. w-hf nw sw 22 28 6 20 . 5 24» 142 Sanford, E. se se 17 28 5 40 •• o se se 21 28 5 40 7 19 162 Ward, Thomas & Re- whf so 24 28 6 80 572 becca K.

Union Township—No. 13. 25 Brusnaban, Margaret so ne 28 80 7 40 I 754 46 Comer, Malachi P. ne se 14 30 7 40 12 88 118 Ha'rison, Ruth H. w-hfsw 80 31 7 77 15 7 07 122 Hawkins, William e-hf so 1 30 7 80 113 57 132 Hamacher, John 11. ne aw 14 30 7 40 27 85 152 Jones oamuel nene 16 30 7 40 608 184 Mu ford, David sw sw 6 30 6 37 37 445 255 Sloniker, Rosetta w-hi sw ne 19 30 6 20 •• - w-hf nw ne 19 30 6 20 17 72 295 Tho 3 pson, Simon P. n-bfnene 28 30 7 it) “ “ se ne ne 28 30 7 10 6 74 Town of Rensselaer. 97 Duvall, Samuel H. Newton's add. 4 ,but 1, block 17, >l6 30 99 Deru, Ethan Rens. 22% ft. fr’l pts lots 5,6, 7 block 3, 85 75 243 Larue, Catherine Newton’s add. lots 5,6, block 15, 19 71 321 Powers, Wm.aElizabetn pt mill propertv 8. 30 T 29, R 6,38!100 al6 03 Town of Remington. 21 Banta, James 8. Tilt. add. s 5o ft Jhf block 1, $ 457 27 Bingham, Sophia M. s 39(65 out-lot 6nw S 30, T 27, R 6, 398100 • Strat. add. lots 1,2, 3. block 3, fl 491 62 Cherry Brook D. Strat. add ne bleck 4, 3 i 9 92 Donuellv, F. P. Remington, lot 1 block 15, 4 67 93 Downing, Henry Remington u-hf lots 4, 6. block 16, 2 77 95 Davis, Theodore A. Remington, lot 3, block 2, 81. 90 Draper, Helen M. Remington, lot 5. block 10, 9'.3 112 Fraser & Stoudt Remington, iot 10, block 13, 775 114 Fordice, J. H. Remington, lot 12, block 18, 309 119 Ford, Elmer J, . Sea. add. lot 12, block 1, 14 40 W 1 G MSry y A J Wiib l ur2s Strat ' ftdd ' n 1,3 block 8 495 148 Hardy, David H. Remington, lot 12, block2o, 399 193 Jonvenvt Charles Remington s-hf lots 4,5, 6, block 16, 31 69 206 L Locklid<? Edith J. d J' Remington, w-hf bl 5, block 8, 41 93 212 Luckey. Isaac D. Bruel’s add. lot 12, block 8, 13 09 225 Nax well, Jennie P. C.&M’sad<7. lot 5, block 5, 860 257 Pieice, Wiley H. W. add shf lots 5. 6, block 9, “ • Remington lor 12, block 18, 36 43 258 Pierce, William H. C. & M’s add. lots 6,9, block 6, 742 262 Pierce, Florenco, W. add. lot 8, block 9, 27 17 271 Pattison, F. J. W. add. jots 7, 8.9, block 8, 381 290 Rodman. C.P. pt. se ne s> 25 T 27 R 7, 40-buudredths, 860 299 Rovalry, William D. C. A M’s add. lot 3, block 2, “ ‘ lots 1, 2 11,12, block 3, 15 97 30.' Royalty. Mary A. C. & M's add. loti, block 2, 689 319 Spencer, Emma L, pt se ne 525T27 R 7 blocks 28 }52 28 333 Sebring. George Remington, lot 12, bloek 11, 31 01 834 Skeels, William Strat. add. nw block 4, 19 69 457 Thom ps >n, Simon P. Remington n 2J3 loti, blocks, “ “ “ 10g33 lot 1, block’s, . 19 60 358 Todd, D. R. W. add. lots 4,5, 7f*t>lock 10, 14 83 361 Thomas John A. Rem. ehf w-hf lot 8, block 13, 4 58 ‘64 Tutt !•', Royal S. Pat. add. lot 3, 6 11 <>6 Townsend William Remington, lot 4, block 5, 24 85 >3B Thompson, Anna R. Schff.s add. lots 3,4, •• “ “ “ Jots I, 2, 15 94 l-l Underhill, Mary ont-lot 21 sw S3O Tj27 R 6. 91-hundredthg, a 8 51 3<! Unknown, ‘ Remington, out-lot I, w 516 of lot 7 eef block 20, 3 86 tTTyToFTncliana, Jasper County ss: I. EZRA C. NOW.LS, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify th .', the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots ret..rned'lelriquent by the Treasurer of said county for the non payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1881 and former years, with ten pe. cent, penalty and interest thereon, together with the tax for the cur ent year [IBB2 j’aitd the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold fortaxes. :is shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that as much of said lands and town lots as may be necessary to dis charge and pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thereon, or dne from the own-rs thereof at the time f sale, will be sold at public audio > at iheCourt House door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the first Monday in Ma ct. h«ing the sth day of March, a. »., 1883. fSEAL.I Witness my hand and offl ial seal this sth day of February, 1883. EZRA C. NOWELB, Auditor of Ja< per county, Indiana.

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PIOXEEB CMEAfI MARKET! J (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor ' BEEF, Pork. Veal Mutton, Sausage. Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest price’. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Biohest Price Paid por Good Fat Cattlk. May 26 1882

am AAS week in y< nr own town. S&Ontfltfree. w” DI? No risk 1 verything new. Capital not Afl 11 required. We will furnish yon every WWW thing Msny are making fortunes. La dies make as much as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if yon want a business at which yon can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to VMI. H.Haixan&Co. Portland. Maine

UMBEH and CO AL Y ARU 0. D. NOWELS, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keep constantly on hand Lumber; Lath; Singles & COAL, of all kinds,

at lowest rates. Call and see. N WARNER. & SONS, DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, J Stoves South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, INDIANA'}. bIdfoFTSE, Dealers In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, W ooden ware, Farm Machinery,

BRICK & tilt; 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 Machinery, in great variety, of the most approved styles. Brick and Tile, manufactured by us, and kept constantly on hand. Ve respectfully solicit your patronage. BEDFORD & WA ft NEK. Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor' —Dealer In. — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES vases. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Jklso Dealer in—in n iwm iu, in ms, n, a ■■!!■■■■■ ■ II II Ulllil Hill CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUTACTOBT. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor—N. Warner's Old Slana, Front Sheet North of Washington— RENSSELAER - INDIAMA. Having purchaseed rhe establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared torn* ><tao’ure and repair, Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, Wood Work f<»r Agricultrrai lm.‘ dements, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted.

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