Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1883 — Page 3
Please Don’t
Buy anything in the Stationery and Confectionery line until you have examined my stock and learned prices. Am bound to sell regardless of cost. M. O. CIBSEL.
Hemphill «£ Honan*
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! I have on hand 300 cords of wood Those desiring to b? supplied will do well to ctiU on the undvrsigoed Pett-r H. Zen. RENNSSELAER NURSERY. Persons needing nurs'i'y stock durring the coining spring, need not send off to foreigh nurseries, but will do better to patronize homo industry. By giving your order to John Coen, you <isn have ihem filled with at hing you na;.y want in bis line <J business. Fruit trees, from 3 to 5 years old: Apple, 15 cts. Pear, 25 to 50 cents and other stock in proportion. * John Coen, Prophietok.
New Goodh.'-R. F. Priest & Bro. have .just received a nobby line of Hats —the latest thing out. Also a new stock of Furnishing Goods. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Leiters a'ldro’Eed an below remain unCalle 1 fur in the 1 rat Office at Rensselaer, Jaspi r county,lnJii'.na, gs thol.tb.duy of Manh. 1883. Those not claimed within four'wee» from the date above given will be sent to the D ■“ Office, Washington, D. Juhii Cuppy, Gordon I*. Elston, Se.f| h Finley, James W Maguire’ Joint Th rp, Mrs. A na McDonald. William We trick, Dr, C, A. G. lUyhouser Mips Anney MilLauts. Persons callit g tor : e letters in this list will pke wy th” advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. I’. M. Don’t Forget It!—R-F- Priest <fc Bro. have the latest style Shoes in the market —the Oscar Wilde. They arfe beauties.
Hcmpbi'lc& Honan.
Blaißroad Items. Latest from the Am LiNE:-The Indianapolis Journal of Tuesday makes the statement* apparently authentic,.that the L. N-A. & C. road will put regular trains upon the Air Line, Monday,-. March 26. The forenoon train from Chicago was about t wo hours late, {Saturday, having been detained by a wrecked L. N-A. & (J., freight train, at the Grand Trunk crossing. On a recent trip over the Louis ville, New Albany and Chicago By-, we were particularly pleased to notice the courtesy of the conductors and breaksmen toward the traveling public. it is indeed a pleasure to travel over such roads. —“Oxford Tribune. ’’ • It is expected that t ie & I. Air Line branch of the L. N-A. & C., will be in older lor running trains in a short time it is the intention of the L. N-A. & C. Management to get tii’e Air Line into first class shape before it is attempted to operate it. The chanye of time of the evening train from Chicago will be great improvement, as, by the new arrangement Rensselaer people visiting Chicago will be aulo to return home the same day, in good season, and not come yawning in at the unholy hour of 2:30 in the morning, or something about as uncanny. The L. N-A. & C., Railroad owns more miles of track, within the limits of the state of Indiana, than any other railroad company. Just Received.— a nice, fresh stock of Oranges, Figs, Dates, Candies, &c., at Al. O. (asset’s. Call and price his goods before purchasing.
Hemphill &
HIGHLY ESI EE.MED. The youthful co'or tin I a lic.h lustre are restored to faded or giay hair J>y *’ ie use of Parker’s Hair BCsim, n harmless dressing highly esteemed for its perfume and purity. Blk English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grades, Scotch Sehiv 1 ' iota of all colors, Scotch Hasel; in fact till hm! any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops Cftll and examine.
TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. XaOM of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain in the Head, with a dull sensation In the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fhllness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, "Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appelate, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and by their Tonic Action on ths Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. Price 25 cents. 35 Murray St., N. Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gray Hair ob Wutskkrs changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this D yb. It imnarts a natural color, acts iratantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl. OFFICE, 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK.
J. J. Waterbury.
JJJONON route. LoMe. N- A. I Ciicaio Railway SoMd Trains Between Louisville and Chicago XTOBTBL TLxxx* 130 Es- SOT7TU. feet 3MCa,r. n 0.3. ino.l. ie, leas. no. 2. n 0 .4. Daily I Daily Daily Daily 7 o.,yn 7 o<mm h LovrnviiiLie ar~9lCpuT ? 9f«m 724 “ 815“ ‘ New Albany‘v 851“ 701“ 946“ 10 42“ ar Mitchell “ 025 “ 441“ 1102“ 11 59“ “Bloomington” 5 08“ 327 “ 1136“ 1285 pm “Gosport .. “ 430 “ 252“ 1228kb> 1*0“ “ Gr’nc’stle iun“ 388 “ 203 “J 1233 ” 151“ “Greencastle. “ 833 “ 158“ 108“ 254 ” ” Koachedale “ 255” 125“ 135“ 2 51“ “Cr’f’rtls’v’!jun“ 228 “ 12 57“ 138“ 254 “ ‘‘Crawfordsville 225“ 12 54“ 230 “ 348“ “ Lafayette j tin' 125“ i2<>o “ 2 41“ 8 59-‘ “ Lafayette .. lv 114“ 1149 pm 353“ 443“ “ Keynolds.. .ar 1220 “ Klu7“ 350“ 510“ ” MONON lv 1205“ >042“ 850“' 5 12“ IvMoaon ar 1145 am <042“ 4 27“ 547 “ arKenssclaer .“ 1106 - 1010“ 635“ 755 “ "Dalton ar 855 “ 8 15“ 7 30“ 556 “ “ Chicago .. . .lv 800 ” 720 “ made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping cars on trainaSand 4 For tickets and further information, apply t” C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer. MURRAY KELLER. «. 1’ A. Louisville Ky.
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MARCH 23. 1883.
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.
THE ASSESSORS of the several civil Townships of Jasper county will meet at the Auditor’s Office, in Rensselaer, on Friday, March ’3oth, 1883, for the purpose of agreeing on a basis of assessment for. the county, and to receive blanksand instructions for their work for the year 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor’. Easter—Next Sunday. i’om Farden has returned March Term Jasper Circuit Court commeneed last Monday. Rev. W-R-Nowels will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday. Mrs M. L, Campbell and daughter Ma el are ' .warding with Mrs. Moss. H. J. Dexter, of the Elwood Review, made us a short visit Tuesday. * Misses Della and Arilla Cotton expect to depart for Dakota next Monday.
Harp. W. Suytjerl of Remina' ton, was ia town on legal business Monday. Messrs. Pros. Walker and Daniel Fraiaer, of Fowler, are in attendance on the Circuit Court. Farden & Noland yxpeet to occupy one of the sioro rooms in the new Makeever block about the Ist of AprRev. B. F. Ferguson will not preach •n the Presbyterian church next Sun day evening. The announcement was error. • David Daniels, of Walker town--hip, took his departure for Nebrask , Monday, having sold his farm to Hid. Miller. We notice a very handsome little nonumenr at the Marble Works o Rins. Howland, ready for shipmenio Goodland. Geo. Fairman. conauctorP. C.& St. L RR., says: “Brown’s lion BiHt’> '■asno equal as a remedy for indices tion and debility.” Mrs. E. P. Honan, who has been in Chicago for the past two weeks post ing herself on the Spring Styles in Millinery, returned Wednesday. Doc. Link dispatched a car load of goods and stock to Dakota this week Wes. Karsner took a berth tn the car and gone to grow up with rhe country.
Miss Emma Martin is in receipt es a fine supply of Spring Milliner* goods. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock at her establishment on front street. TLe jury in the cose of Roberts, aharged with attempt to commit larceny, after being out all lastu ight, at noon to-day notified the Court they e'uld not agree. LOST Wednesday of last week’ on Front street, Rensselaer, near the residence of Mrs. Tharp, a Mink colore 1 muff and a handkerchief. The Under, on leaving it with J. W. Duvall, will be liberally rewarded. Mr. Ed. P. Honan, of the firm of Hemphill & Honan, returned from Chicago Wednesday night, where he has been buying goods for the Spring (irtde. He declares them first class and cheap, and Ed. is always about right. Rev. Gilbert Small will preach in the Presbyterian church on the Ist Sabbath of April at 10:30 a. m._ and 7:30p. m. Also on Saturday evening preceding at 7:30. , H expects to preach during the ar ob the first and third Sabbaths of each month. All i>ie invited
Maubiej kt the reside ice of the bride’s on the ±sth inst., bv dev. Uriah Patton, Mr. Jam* s M MeDoiii 11, of -Jwspar county, to Mian nnn B Keever, of White county Many of tie relatives and friends ' if- n to witness ih< j nip hl. witch was conducted with the digui y c. ->iemni\y t»pj rOprjate for the Imniedl; teiv after tin eletf t vie s< T' ed for which tie host u ,u n .sfas eceive muea • r«-d~ it.. Many v.ilu.r 1 and useful gifts were presented. Soon after dinner the brfde and groom took th tr leave for Rensselaei, and on the Kith n infare was given by tbe parents < f Mr. McDonald - The married couple nave a ho t of f <*nds w os- best wishes go w’.to idem in their new life. Tne or casioti is long to be return b red as one of the most pleasant A Quest.
A Horrible Suicide.
About nine o’clock last Sunday morning Coronor F. J. Sears was notified that Mrs. Elizabeth A Jenkins, wife of Gecrge W. Jenkins of Barkley township, had been found dead at her kitchen door early that morning and that she had probably committed suicide. Mr. Sears and Mr. F. W. Babcock at once set out for the scene of the tragedy, ten miles north of Rensselaer, where they arrived in time to begin an inquest at noon. The inquest developed these facts: That
Mrs. Jenkins slept on Saturday night as usual with her husband and youngest child, the latter being only 18 months old and still nursing. She spoke to hsr husband about daylight and they had, some talk, in which she took part in ana ural way with no betrayal of anything exciting on her mind. She then arose leaving her husband, who has been indisposed for some time, and the baby in bed. I'iieir eldest son was already up and was kindling a fire, when his mother arose. She passed through the kitchen and out of the back door. A few minutes later Mr.
Jenkins called his daughter, about 15 years of agp, and when she had dressed suggested that her mother had been out some time and might have been taken sick, and that she should look after her. On opening the door, at which her mother went out, the girl uttered a scream and said her mother had fallen and hurt herself. The father and son ran to the door and found the deceased lying near the door, upon her face, in a large pool of blood. They estimated that she had been out only 5 to 10 minutes, but she was already dead. The body was carried into the house, and the son sent to call Mr. Jenkins brother, Anderson, and his wife, who lived only 60 or 70 rods distant. Mrs. Jenkins first arrived and on a glance at the corpse seeing so much blood enquired the ‘ cause. The husband being too much shocked to investigate and still being unaware of the real cause of death, suggested that she probably had fallen and they then first thought of examining the place where the unfortunate woman was found. As they passed through the kitchen, Mrs. Anderson Jenkins found an open razor upon the floor. Finding so much blood out-side the door and no appearance of • anything .there to cause a fatal injury, their suspicions of suicide were aroused and making a more careful examination of the body, they then, for first time, found the hideous gash, partly concealed by the drooping chin and fleshy neck, The throat was cut to a frightful depth, and death had followed almost instantly. After taking down the sworn statements of all who knew anything of the sad affair, examining the premises, the body of the deceased, &c., the coroner returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts, but was unable to discover any clue to the of suicide.
The deceased was about fortyfour years of age. And has been married 29 years, and been the mother of eleven children, eight of whom are still living. She was a large, strong woman and had made no complaint of ill health lately, except of a little neuialgia, hist week. She went through her regular household duties on Saturday. In the forenoon Mrs. Anderson Jenkins called .and after lark deceased’s sister, Mrs, W. Price, saw her at the gate. To both of these she appeared natural and said she was better of her neuralgia. Her relations are believed to have been pleasant, and her devotion as a wife is attested by her husband, who can find no cause for her self distraction.
Another suicide. —Mention has been recently made in this paper of the removal of Carl Keeler, late of Hanging Grove tp., this county, to Jamestown, Dakota, near which place he owned a farm, lately purchased from F. J. Sears of this place. Mr. Koeller, with his family, started for Dakota, on Saturday, the 10th inst. The Chicago papers of Tuesday contain the particulars of his suicide, at Jamestown, by cutting his throat with a rusty jack-knife. He stabbed himself in the abdomen in several places, and nearly severed his windpipe. At last accounts he was still living, but death was momentarily expected.
John Chamberlain has the contract and is erecting a large business house at Mt. Aity. for Alex. Lardner, to be occupied by Messrs. Willey & Sigler, who intend bra citing out their business thia spring..
Mr. J. J. Waterbury nas stood the test of skilled opposition in bis trade in Rensselaer, which has established him as a first class Tailor, and we speak for him a first class trade the cotnimr season. Give him a call.
ADIFFI ULT PRO JLEM SOLVED.
The desire for stimulants is b«coming a monstrous evil and now io overcome it is a serious question with reformers. Parker’s Ginger Tonic fairly solves tbe difficult problem. It invigorates body and mind without iutoxica'iug, and has brought health ard happiness to many desolate homes —Enquirer. See other column
AND LO A BOOM COMETH!
Mr. J. J. Waterbury has just received a fine stock of the Brest styles and designs in Spring and Summer Suitings, being the choicest designs that have ever yet been | rodueed in the city of Call and see them while the stock is fresh.’
Hemphill dfc Honuii-
J J. Waterbury.
For 60 Days Only..
In order to reduce my stock preparatory to removal, I will, for i the next 60 days, offer my entire - stock of Books, Stationery, Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Novelties, Notions, &c>, at astonishingly low figures, for cash. Persons needing anything in my line will save money by taking advantage of this offer. M. O. Cissel. Rensselaer, March 8, 1883.
Commissioners’ Court-
Itot of allowances made by the Roard of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their Regular March Session, 1883: ROADS AND BRIDGES, D Newel, Ex W’k on Burk’sftPrg f 350 S. N. Yeoman. Sup’t “ 20 00 T. Warren, h’l’ng rock Bedford b’rg 750 Lyman Zea, 6 00 J. C. Carmichael, “ 3 00 Fiank Kellett, “ 6 00 Win. Sayler, “ 6 00 J. L. Funston “ 9 00 George McCarthy, “ 6 00 Geo. Norris, w’k on same 8 00 Wm. Warren, same 2 25 John Burk, same 1 50 W. H. McDonald, rock for same 21 75 John W. Dnvall, message to road
Supt Marion ip. 1 00 J. Shindler, t’m’brs Larnson br'g 21 00 M. L. Spitler, nails same 5 27 H. Marsh, w’k g'd Green’s br’g 18 90 M. H. Hemphill, v’g rep. ca’s 4102 800 W. R. Nowels, vw’ng same 1 50 J. B. Clomens, qual. view’rs causes No. 4102, 4049, 4126 75 H. Fisher, v & r cause 4049 2 25 Wm. Churchill,. same 2 2> Frank Warren, same 4126 3 0q Alfred Donnelly, viewing, 4126 1 5q E. A. Griswold, same I 5© William Hoover, v & r cause 4053 3 00 George Besse, viewing same 1 50 N. V. Snodgrass, same I 50 A. H Wood, ?J. P. qual viewers in causes 4058, 3974 ' 50 John, nglieh, v & r cause 3974 8 00 Nathan Eldridge. same 3 00 oah Gant, viewing, 4103 1 50 Eohriatn Sayers, v & r same 3 00 Allen Clark, viewing, 3968 1 50 J. L. Bicknell, w’.-; Dutton br’g 2 00 J. G. Culp, w’k on bridges 11 35 J. W. Powell, serv. road vw’rs 25 10 Henry Marsh, w’k Jordan grade 6 00
* COUNTY JAIL. E N Hyland, w’k on sewer - 12 00 G M Robinson, w’k on jail 21 00 Hnrbolt & Catt, same 700 W A Lamson, fixtures 4 00 Bedford & Warner, brick & cement 45 09 A Leopold, blankets 31 50 Bedford & Warner, cement 60 L C Grant, mdse 4 75 Willey & Sigler, mdse 10 72 L C Grant, work 5 00 COMMISSIONERS’ COU T. J W Powell, Staff, serv Com’nrs 9 05 J'W Duvall, conv y’ce for Gr’d j’y 1 50 G W Burk, servasCom’nr 10 50 John Waymire, sume 21 00 Asa U Prevo, same 21 00 J W -owell, serv as Shff 12 00 incidentals, Josh Jones, cl’ng pub out-house 100 M B Alter, Treas. postage 5 37. E C Nowhls, Aud. same 5 60 D B Nowels, Co. Supt. same 7 40 RELIEF OF POOR. Frank Kellett, relief, Marion tp 2 50 B Glazebrook, same Kankakee 5 06 *< 2 30 John Cunningham, care Eliza Reed 45 00 J E Stiller, mdse, Carpenter tp 6 00 J F Irwin, same 13 30 JOB McDougte.siune 19 60 Berger & Parker, same 11 05 8 S M Salomon, same 48 U 0 C C Star/, mdse Barkley 4 36 • “ / Jordan 26 85 Edwin jS Wood, same 4 08 C C Sthrr, Marion 5 40 Sears/& Son, bu’rl ex. Mrs Wiltshire 10 00 W J Wright, coffin G Rogers 8 00 Wm Sayler, relief, Marion tp 4 00 J V Dutton wood to N Dunn 2 50 0 C Starr, mdse to Fleckinstine 19 50 lines & Meyers same 225 II kers, relief', Barkley tp 14 00 GS Guild, Coffin box for Rogers 1 58 IV J Wright, bu’rl exp Fh-ckinstipe 15 00 C C Starr, mdse Marion tp 24 66 “ poor 14 40 N Eldridge, relief, Barkley tp 3 00 Willey & Sigler, rviief to poor 1 60 G S Guild, rnd;e Keener tp 3 94 (J 11 Vebrs, same 20 00 Willey & Sigler, mdse Jordan 40 71 T Antrim, relief. Kankakee tp 7 Q<> J Eiglcst>ueh, pork for Hood family 3So •“ poor 50 G S Guild, relief, Keener tp 4 70 E C Ndwels, relief of poor 1 05 S Waymire, caring Fleekinsthies 72 00
COUNTY OFFICERS. M B Alter, Treas qnar salary 200 00 J W Poiwll, Shif seiv G’d jury 5 75 0 H Price, services 31 80 EC Newels, Aud Qurt salary 477 15 •• making Com’nrs rep’ts 100 00 COUNTY OFFICES, J T Abbett, glass and putty Rec off 45 N Warner & Sons, mdse 5 72 Emmet Kannal, saipa 5 05 L 8 Alter, surv inst & repairs 4 10 EDUCATIONAL R Hepner, janitor teacher's ox ' 350 B Nowels, ser.v as C 6 Supt 296 00 “ State questions &ex 225 POOR FARM. Simon Phillips, money expended 26 00 B F Ferguson, lumber *’o 15 Willey & Sigler, mdse 56 ,5 W J Wright, coffin for pauper 10 00 William Beck, digging grave 3 00 Emmet Kannal, mdse 1 25 Ralph Fendig, same 2 00 L Teuteur, same 21 53 N Warner & Sons, same 20 90 C D Nowels, coal 42 24 C Laßue, mdse 15 21 Simon Phillips, money expended 41 25 • l Quarterly salary 125 00 “ nidse 23 15 *< hired help 46 78 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. Cotton & Patton, lumber 12 72 MFChilcote, dr’fvg ord 5 00 PRISONERS, J W Powell, Sbff boarding 50 75 BOARD OF HEALTH O C Link, serv as sec'y 30 00 IB Washburn, same 18 75 FUEL C D Nowels, coal for jail 176 55 Ellis walton, delivering same 5 85 COUNTY PRINTING G E Marshall, printing 52 20 Jas McEiyen, fame 54 50
Total 52.156 79 I, Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor within and for said county, hereby ceitjfy that the above aud foregoing is a full, true and complete list o( all the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper countv, Indiana, at their Regular March Session 1883. Witness my band and tbe seal of ( SEAL ) the Boaid of (Jemniissioners of Slid county at Rensselaer, this l !ih day ot March, 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor, Jasper county, Indiana,
BIG MONEY
Saved by purchasing Books, Stationery, Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Notions, &c., of M. 0. Cissel. Sixty days of unprecedented bargains. Call and see for yourselves. Mr. George H J. Wilson, OperaHouse Block. Indiaoanolis. that Biowh’m Iron Bitt, rs cured him of biliousness.
jF U|R |E IKIAI! I! 8 ' ’ C / ALWAYS TO THE
|Bflund;Lead! Hemphill & Honan mHE MOST ENTERPRISing Firm in Old Jasper ! -A. Through their Mrs. E. P. Honan, while in Chicago, secured the services of one of the most thorough artists in Dress Making, who has had years of experi' in that great city of styles and fashions. A careful study of the wants and needs of the people in this locality has prompted us in this undertaking, and we respectfully invite you to give us a call-
No better brands of nickel cigars can be found anywhere than those kept in stock by M. 0. Cissel. Try the “Silver Ash,” the leading 5-center. Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell hi* houee and lots, but will cnrry on the Merchant Tailoring business in Rene selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand ar good goods us is kept in any merchant Tailor Shop In the State. The Elkhart Knitting Cohave supplied us with a splendid line of Hosiery. • ■ R. F. PRIEST & BRO. THE HEIGHT OE FOLLY. To wail until you are in Lgd with disease you may not ait over for months, is the height of folly, when y u might be easily cured during the early symptoms by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly f miilies made the healthiest, by a timely use of this pure medicftie.—Observer, “Honesty is Money at Interest.”—A motto used by Priest Bros.
Hats, Gents’ Furnishings Boots & Shoes a specialty, at R, F. Priest & Bro’s. Miss Wi unitt A.msd?n, MooJy’-» Building, ludianauo is, *’ny >: ‘ 3r■> vu ’• lion Bit eis cured in f di <■ tian* CbNFECTIONEEY.-A .rai.x • t.j O clean pure candy and chewing gum. for sale by Horace E. James. Fitrden A Noland it> the name of the new flrm selling Boots and Shoes at the Butt Ft ant, opposite tae Noweh House. James Deqthit, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new MaKeMver building. Charlie S eward keeps “Martin’s Best” Machine Oil. It is all as t*«pre. seated, and should have the rur. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendio’s
Several commodious and comfort able boua sto rent. 'Enquire at .citizens’Bank. 4 All persons having open account on noy boqks will save costs by calling and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, a? after that time 10 »er cent will be added for cellection. TCM A L AMSON.
EBKtTI fl Noil< k t fai" ‘e aebctiMli t Rejlili B s « <' unh ip R nss»el er, otiSitur . »•" 7t , ls-t,. .<» elect one Trust, r. » . m v < >ll ■ ’«- by th<- resignation 'J > e .1 *1 I < ... Mfctlli.g to (.‘Oliui: ill- <> .-!(> |< dr Geo. M .1 It- S X. t< rk.
nFAT n *t- , i , « **'*"•H' l *t»v. go and iUr.» UL I before y»n die. - in thins mi.dilr |»| fl and •ObU •)«’!•»v • Mi-Jnd to «onqn<-r ■ IWv i time.'* a u >oj» In vonr own V>wa. $5 outfit free. N.risk. Kvervthlng m-w. Capita] not required. Wa.wil ■no von everything. Many are m*Mn -fert;. .vz. 1.-?in~ make M mneli iiwti ...id or..* and ei.'a make svaet pay. Reader, if yon want bnslnc** at which yon can make great any all the time, write for particnlara to H. Haimtct A 00., Pc.-tk nd. Maine.
I Stir Bakery ana Restaurant, To all whom it may concern:— I would respectfully inform my old customers that I Lave again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wvsh iogton Street Rensselaer, where you •an get as good bread as the market afford*. • All hsmaa beings here beloW K .ed breed and cakes, we all do know; And I wou'd have the man; and few that I knead them, too. And always have fresh bread on hand, Sarpassed by none in all the land. Then come and .e. me with ready cash And save yonr baker from a smash. R member the place, Wm. H.Legg Washington street Rensselaer Ind
Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Persons wanting farm loans can gvtthem cheap at the Citizens* Batik Go and s»e.
CHEAP &lONEY! We have finally secured our six per •ent. money and are now prepared to wake farm loans at fix per cent inter•s’. Thea- loans run for five years bu' the borrower has option to pay part or all oi his loans before maturity. K. 8. & Z. DWIGGINS.
DON’T WASTE MONEY Or tra»hy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfulb fragant and refreshing as Flureston Cologne
lam now prepared to make dcstr able farm loans of S3CO to SIO,OOO or. as good terms as can b * had In th< State. Partial payments allowed Small sums at 7 per eent. L/rgei sums, on broad security, 6 per cent Frank W. Babcock. Pure Cream Bread; warrun ted to b» made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread-.Vcranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Restaurant.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jaspku County, sb: In the Circuit Court, March Term, 1888 Complaint No. 3034. James R. Orr, Executor of Estate of John Orr deceased, . VB. Jennette B.Orr, Rosanna Stewart. El zabeth Hull Hadassnh Hamilton, James R. Orr. John O. McCorkle and Mary Ann Orr. NOW COMKS the Plaintiff, by Thompson J Bro.. Attorney. an>i files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that all of said D. fendants are not reßidents of the Stale of Indiana. together with the answer and cross p-titioi o' the defendant Jennette B. Orr, the widow o aaid decedent. N >tice is therefore hereby given all of said Defendants, that unless the/ be and appear on tl e second day oi tjie next Term of the Jasper Ci • cult Court, to be holden or. tne Third Monday < March, A. D., 1881 at the Court House, in Kei. - seiner, in said County, and State, and answerer demur o said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in t heir absence. . Witness my name and the Seal • f Seal c said Court affixed, at Rensselu. < —y— ' this Third dnv of March, a. d. iSS- . CHARLES H. PRICE. Cl- k oi the Jasper Circuit Cour. March 9. 1883-18 75.
WSBIISDKIEI . _ TO—SCHOOX. FUND! .... « • *> —— —— AUDITOR’S ANNUAL SALE OF LANDS ii Jasper County, State of lull nu. Moi gaged to the State of Indiana for the ns< of the Congressional, Common School tin University Fund, and upon which payments 01 interest were cine uii the first day ol Jauuaiy. 1883 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I will, < r the FOURTH MONDAY, being the 26th day < f March, 1883, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'clock P M. of said d y, at the d»t.i of the Court House in the Town of Rensselnei. in the County of Jasper, and State of Im ian< . offer for sale, at public outcry, in f< e slmpe lor cash, so much of all the mortgaged preniis us will pay the amount due on the mortgiu including principal, damages, interest mid cost The tollowing is a description of the inorl gagod premises, together with the amount o principal and interest fine thereon to the da of sale, being the FOURTH MONDAY o MARCH. 1883: Part of the north-west quarter (>i) of sectioi thirty (30), in township twenty-nine (df. north range five (5) west, containing ninety-two (S 2 acres more or less, mortgaged by Jesse C. Gwin to the State of Indiana! Angust the 3d 1870, for the use of Congressional Townshij twenty nine (29) north, range five (5) west, lb the principal a in of Three Hundred (S3OO it Dollars Tutereat dqe thereon to date of sale Twenty two and 27(100 Dollars ($22 27). State or Indiana, I . Jasper County. ( 1, Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor in and for sab County do hereby certify that-the foregoing'.and mortgaged to the School Fund of the State 0 Indiana upon which there was interest due am unpaid on the first day of January. 1883, and yv remains unpaid. . —«—-. Witness my haita and sea of th ■! seal. > Board of Commissioners of sni< ’ —r~ > County this 24th day of February A.D 1883. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor of Jasper County, Indianr March 2, 1883.
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