Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1897 — Page 1

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Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler. Harfy R. Kurrie FOLTZ, SPITLEK & KURRIE, (Successors to Thompson <fc Bro.) Jffl, Hal Estate, tote, Atsta If Loans. W Only set of Abstract Books in ths County. Rensselabr, . . Indiana.

mwi if ns, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA; SS" Office second fluor of Leop.dd’s Block, cornei Washington and Van Kens. selaer stieets. Pactice in -11 the courts, purcnase, sell and lease real estate. Attorneys tor Rensselaer 8., L. & 8 Association ai.d Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Company. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt Hanley & Hunt, Law t ßealty, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Rooms 5 and 6 Forsythe Block, liensselaet, Indiana, Win. B. Austin, LAWYER AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ATTORNEY EOIi THE L N A <fc C, Ry., and Rensselaer W L &P. ( ompany. WOffice over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer - - Indiana .Junies W. li> out hit, Attobney-at-Law & Notary Public. Office, front loom up-stairs over Fendig’s store, Rensselaer, Indiana. Ralph "VV". AXavtsliull, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Piacticees In Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Espe> ial attention given to settlement ot Decedents’ Es tates, Collections, Convdyances, J ustices’ cases, etc. Office up-staiis west side Farmers’ Bank building, Rensselaer, Ind ana.

Charles E. -Mills-, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Absiracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. *• Farm negotiated at lowestrates. up stairs in odd Fellows’ Ha.l. HvMecai F. thllcete, George N. fflitn, Notary Public and Notary Public Abstractor of and Titles Collector Chilcote & Dunn, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Will practice in all the Courts of Jasper and adjoining counties All business of the profession ttended to with prompt ness and dispatch Collections a spe cialty Office in Makeever’s Block, over Farm ers’ Bank v2ln4 Ira Vi/. Yeoman, Attorney-at Law, Real Estate and Col lecting Agent, Remington, Ind. I. B. Washburn. E. C. English. Washbiu n English “Uvsici tus & Sursjecus Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, lino it and Chionlc Diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to surgery in all departments, and Gen eral Medicim s. Office in Leopold s Corner Block, over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48.

W w Hartsell, IXI. I > ' UoniMpatliic 1 Iqsicinii £StuptOM. Rensselaer, ;Ind. J*®* Chronic Diseases a Specia’ty. Office in Makeever’s New Block. John Makeevek, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. F©rm&z?s* ? Bank Rensselaer, Indiana. Reeceive Deposits, BujCand Sell Exchange, Collections made and prompt!, remitted. J. W. Hox ton, I_)cntist. All diseases of Tee h and Gums carefolly treated. Filling and Crowns a epe oialty. Office over Post Office, Roussel ae., Ind ana <L V- KAHLER, RENSSELAER, IND., Wagon-Making. Special attention given to repairing Machines, Duplicating Castings in Iron Or Brass, etc Shop near the Depot

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L A BOSTWICK City Engineer, Maps and Blue Prints OF LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty Rbnsselaeb Ind. Office, Room No. 7, Forsythe Building W. J. WRIGHT?” [Successor to T. P. Wright,] Undertaker & embalheß Ha.NKr.EI.ABB - INDL’I Calls promptly responded to day ornlght. A. J. KMGIIT, Ptiinler —AND— Paper Hanger. ©eCOnly the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUAR AN I’D! Rensselaer, Indiana

Addison Parkison President Geo.K. IP'Llingswobth, VicePresi.tdant. Emmet I . Hollingsworth, Caehior. THE _§TfITE OF RENbskLAER, IND. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Masson, Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank io prepared to tr insact a general Banking Business, Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is so■US)IftAvMMBWnqH i | * 3 ” At the old stand of the CJitizens’St ateßank HF Mom, T. J. McCOY, *. K. HOPKINS., President. testier. iss’t Gslihr A.McCoyA ® AWK 5 RENSBE AER s - IND. he Olles t Bank in Jasper County i i ~ minimi—iMiirim iriiwni —niT ■ ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bu ne’S, Buys Notes and Loans Money on I ng or Short Time on Personal or Rf Estate Security. Fa r and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and ioi> i nterest Paid on Time Deposits YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.'

A PERFECT CARRIAGE. Smith Premier ONLY TYPEWRITER MADE THAT HAS A BALL-BEARING CARRIAGE. ABSOLUTELY NO FRICTION. "improvement the order or the a»e." c m e gßHS&aggjggSS X n c c J one w A l l n l gfc. E I E D C N o a c B L B D Built for Use Wear. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. 8. A.

I dlj.i > u. • •IliluilOll Ht i'HICAG, OFFICE 1 4 Mcnroe Street, In Our Dreams. The Professor of Psychology was con versing wtyh Mr. Higg.ns, the grocer, as that worthy man was wrapping up five pounds of coffee for the Professor. “Did you ever notice, Mr. Higgins," remarked the Professor, “that what occurs to you in dreams never seems to be at all strange or out of the ordinary?” “Come to think of it. Professor,” replied Mr. Higgins, ■ I h ave; but j never gave it much study. Now that you mention it, I recollect several dreams that I have had that seemed to be right enough until I waked up and got to thinking about them ” “Ah,” beamed the Professor, “that Is iateresting. Tell me about them. " “Well,” and Mr. Higgins shoved the wrappad-up coffee a rose the counter to ths Professor, they didn’t amount to no great deal, I guess. I only Great; ed that m, wife couldn’t talk."

Rensselaer, Jasper Oountv, Indiana, Friday, March 5,1897

Many newspapers are adopting various plans to meet the exigencies forced upon them by the hard times. Some conclude to try a reduction of the subscription price and hope to increase tbe number of subscribers; others announce that they will throw off 50 cents ter annum to delinquents who will square up arrearages. We do not think either of these plans will pay. With wheat stating at 50 @ 60, oats 10 @ 12, corn 15 @ 16 producers find it next to impossible to make their income meet their necessities. We have concluded, tor a time at least, to meet the emergency, in reducing our necessary cash outlay each week by reducing the size of the Sentinel, and the price to $1: and so soon as we may feel justified in doing so will restore the paper to its former dimensions.

Making Wild Men.

There are many' curious irw4ea In the world, the most strange must surety be the “artificial manufacture of wild men.” Yet a well-known English doctor In China has just certified from bls own personal experience that this art Is regularly practiced In the Flowery Kingdom. First, a youth is kidnaped, then bit by bit ho Is flayed alive, and the skin of a dog or bear grafted piece by piece upon him. His vocal chords are next destroyed by the action of charcoal to take him dumb; and the double purpose of causing “etiolation” of the skin and utter degradation of the mental facilities is affected by keeping him Immured in a perfectly dark hole for a number of years. In fact, by treating him like a brute for a sufficiently long time he is made into one. At last he Is exhibited to the entirely credulous Chinese as a wild man of the woods, and hls< possessors reap a rich harvest. The priests, it seem, are adepts at the art. When a kidnaper, however, is caught by the people he is torn to pieces, and when the authorities get him they torture him and promptly behead him. Such is life under the rule ♦f the Sod of Heaven. wlabs witn a wire oarn is a new mats*al made in Dresden, ths glass being fused to the wire while in a plastic state. Xhe adhesion is said to remain perfect under severe fluctuation of temperature. A medical discovery reported from Edinburgh Is that severe inflammation of the brain, due to blows on the head, •an be cured by lubricating all the internal membranes of the nose wltk g'yoorlne. This gives relief to the brain by causing the water to desosnd by the nose and throat. J. Q, Stewart, the well-known commedian, owes an Island in the mouth At Chesapeake Bay, on which there is clay that wcu d turn out pure aluminum at sixteen cents a pound. The clay has been, examined by a Philadelphia chemist, and at the end oi thv sea on a company is to b«> organized to manufacture -me metal. A new gunboat of the Swedish navy •as the combined qualities of breaker, tugboat, fire engine, waUr listUler, torpedo repairing ship, and man-of-war. She is one hundred and twenty ieetloug ftnd twenty-one feet wide, is equipped with four Nordenfelt guns and torpedoes, and has engines of one hundred and fifty horse power, giving a speed of twelve and three-fourth knots. White lead is poisonous to most people; but there are examples of individuals who are unaffected by it. John Jarvis worked for over years in ths well known white lead establishment ot Wetherlll <fc Brother, PhiladelphlaT-and. always enjoyed good health. He lately died of old age. Thomas McCann waa wther example. He worked over fiftytve years in the same concern.

It Was a Feast, Anyway.

The highwayman had called the good gentleman from his steed and at the point of his arqdebus Was compelling him to render unto selzer the things that were not Setzer’s. Ttw good gentleman protested, for ts. *as rich In plunder, and was loath to give up to the robber. But the robber was greatly pleased with the situation and calmly proceeded to fill his pockets from the pockets of his victim. “My friend," pleaded the good gentryman, “It is not meet that you should thus take my money, my watch, and my Jewels.” “I should say It wasn't,” replied the robber, his eyes sparkling with greed and glee. “I should say it wasn’t meat; it's pie.” Having secured all the good gentleman possessed, he added his richly caparisoned steed to his oth« accumulations and rode away laughing merrily.

Webster’s Power of Oratory.

Webster had a full, clear resonant voice that sould be heard by 10,000 people at once. His style of delivery was impressive, and his tricks of oratory were inimitable. Whenever he was about to make tt tailing point, he would pause for what seemed to be a long time, in order to secure the full attention of bis auditors. The aye-aye, of Madagascar, is remarkable chiefly for its eyes, which are larger, in proportion to its size, than those of any other creature. It is believed by microscopists that the highest powers of their Instruments have not yet revealed ths most minute forms of animal Ufa-

•‘A FIRM ADHERENCE TO OORBBOT

A bill has been passed by the legislature changing tLe time of semi-annual tax-paying to the first Mondays in May and November of each year. A bill has been passed prohibiting county commissioners from allowing bills at special sessions, and lequiring all bills against the county to be filed at least five days before the regular session of tbo board. Examination for Graduation. Examination of pupils completing the course of study in the Common Schools will be held Saturday, March 20, 1897, in the following places:

Hu nging Grove and Milroy townships «t McCoysburg School House. Gillam township, at Center School House. Walker, Wheatfield, Kankakee and Keener to vnships, at Wheatfield School House. Barkley township, at Center School House. Marion township, at Rensselaer High School build ng. Jordan township,-it Egypt school house. Newton township, at Saylorville School House. Carpenter township, at Remington School building. Union townehio, at Ro-e Bud School House. Examinations will begin promptly at nine o’clock. Pupils should come prepared with pens and ink. Manuscripts will be furnished. J. F. WARREN, 21*-9 3t Co. Sup’t. J. C. Porter is improving slowly Lev Reynolds and Mrs. Jacob Ran'’, Chalmers, passed Sunday with their bro'her John G Reyn, olds, who has bet n seriously ill. 1 he infant son of Ben and Mag. gie Smith died Tuesday, aged ten days. The two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. lek Ya ees is seriously ill with kidney trouble. “Bob’ Michaels has become a resident of the City of Rensseh aer. J

Three Trusts and Their Profits. How Coal,. Sugar and Coffee Take Mil-! lions from the Pockets of the Consumers to Make Big Dividends. ' COAL. ; J Tons. ? £ Total amount g itied 53,750,000" ! Amount mined by the coal trust 43,000,000 S C Profit of trust every year (estimated at 51.55 a » ton, the difference between what the trust £ pays for it and the price at which it sells it, ; the only expense being the cost of trans - portation) $71,650,000;; ■ SUGAR. j '■ - !> Pounas. ;; v Total yearly output of refined sugar .... 3,000,000.000 Amount produced by the sugar trust .... 2,400,u00,000 a I Profit of trust every year (based on \ average of 1 cent a pound)s24,ooo,ooo | COFFEE. ? Pounds. 4 \ Total output of coffee 650,000,000« ;■> Amount controlled by coffee trust (compris- $ ing the Arbrckle company of this city, <i the McLaughlin Mills of Chicago, and j f the Woolson spiee company, before the j ;? latter company was “acquired by the „ Havemeyers) 495,000,000 h Profit of the trust every year at Arbuckle's \ ? figures of 1 cent a pound $ 4,950,000': ') Profit of the trust every year at Mr. Have- » meyer’s figures of 3 cents a pound, 14,850,000 f -N.Y. Journal

Protective tariffs and trusts goj hand in band. AGENTS WA TED ' Nothing like it: j not Ling equal to it. Personal Reco'lec-; tions nf General Nelsen A. Miles. Major ( General U. 8. A., now ready. Naratives of Personal Adventures. Wonderful Egcapes, Fantastic Ghost Dances, Desp. rate Indi. n Braves. Scalpiigof Helpless Settlers. In all the realms of fiction, nothing more wierd and fascenating can he found than the story of the Famous Indian Campaigns of Gen. Miles. A massive volume, Bxlo inches, 600 pages, near.y 200 Illustrations Sold only thro’ our authorized agents;exclusive territory granted. Book agents for two years past have been ooking for a fast Belling book and in this book you will tlnd it. It offers a rar« opportunity for the agent to m ke money. Agents who desire choice of territory must act pro ptly. Complete outfit onlv $1 00 postpaid. For terms and territory, adaress FOUSHE & McMAKIN, Corner sth & Elm .-meets, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mrs. Frank B. Meyer and little daughter are visiting friends in New Orleans. Maggie and Jerry Healv gave a very pleasant party last Saturday eveni ig, at the home ot their parents on Front street John B. Williams, of Cleveland, Ohio brother of Jay W., attended the Porter-Williams wedding. Miss Mamie, daughter of Jay W. Williams, and Charles H. Porter, of the firm f Porter & Wish*, ard, were married U e Jnesday afternoon, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Division street, Rev. R. D. Utter, of Trm ty M. E. church, officiating. The newly mairied couple are off on an extended wedding tour.

Two alarms of fire, folkwing in quick succession, the oHier day.— The first was located in Strickfaden’s beer cold storage depot, the second was Mr. Hawkins’ house; both north of the railroad. But small damage sustained. Conrad Kellner, of the quart shop, was fined S2O and costs m two cases aggregating over S6O, for selling liquor without I’ceuse. Justice Burnham presided. • The republican legislature lias amended the election law in one particular—substituting the pen > oil for the stamp—which will enable the vote buyer and the vote seller to carry out their contract. All they have to do is to agree on the character to be made with the pencil. Congress has exceeded the billion dollar mark m its approprial- - Mr. McKinley was inaugurated yesterday. His panacea fortbe ills endured bv is increased taxation. Protective duties is the meat upon which trusts leed, prow fat and become insolent. And vet Mr. McKinley-paofess to be opposed to trusts.

WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR woman to travel for rear ollß a tabliebed house in Indi na. Salary 1780 and expenses. Petition permanent. Ref erence. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. T 1 e National. Star Insurance Blds., Chicago.

h<> patent leather dancing shoes take t’e cake. Judge Healy has them in .stock. Judge Healy, from long, practi* cal experience in the manufacture of boots and shoes, is undoubtedly the best judge of the make, up, the quality of material, agd the oroper price for such goods, in the* business in this section

A Home Industry. Make yous city grow by patronizing home industry. Smoke cigars that a. e manufactured in Rensselaer, ai d get the best value for your money. The brands are “Coleridge,” 69.” “New Court House” and “flor de L.” A ■ Lewis, Cigjar Manufacturer.

Shade and Fruit Treess for Sale We have a large variety of Maple, Ash and CatapaTrt»s for fall delivery. Will deliver No. 1 trees «n Rensselaer at 25 cents each. Also a fine assortment of fruit trees, gJapes, etc., ot low figures. F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Ind. Engineer Bostwick will get y/iji up plana and specifications tor building. Charges reasonable. Office up-stairs, in Forsythe building.

TDTANIED FAITHFUL MEN OR women ta travel for rcß|-oi ible e--tnblisheii hl.use mll tlmna. Ha ary < and expenses I’oetion permanent Referi neo. Enclose self atliiroHst<l tamped e velppo. The Nation ,1. Star In-uni ec Bldg,. Chicago. City I’Jigu t»er Bostw ick bar located id looms up-stairs in the Forsyth? building. Judge Healy’s is th» place for shoes- Gents’, I-ndies’aiid Chilitren’s. Don’t forget it. Wanted to Be on the Safe Side, “11'," salt! the editor to the office boy, “you should happen to see the major Coming around the corner with his shotgun,Jet me know of it. nt once." "Yes, sir. is ho huntin' far somebody?” “I don’t know for certain, but 1 heard him giving his experience at prayer-meeting hist night, and he told the brethren that life wits short, and -warned them to prepare for death. We might ns woh bo on the safe side, you know."

Is Waitois, State of Indiana, 1 County of Jasper. ) ”' In the Jasper Circuit Court. To Marcli Term, 181)7 EliVabeth Wolf ) vs ■ o 5291 Thos Townsley, etjd ) Be it remembered that on the 4th day the above named plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, her attorneys, lieled her compinjut, together with the affidavit of n c. mpetent pertion that the placet) of reeidence of the fol lowing named delendants tiierom, to.wit: Thos TowiiHloy and Mrs Townaley his wife, MrsTownehy widow of lownsley; Iho man Towitslcyl ownaley his wife, Mrs Townsley widow of said Thomas Townsley; Elizabeth Miller and Mr Miller .her husband, Mr Mil er widower of said Elizabeth Miller, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legateen; and all ol th unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the nu known heirs, devisees and legatees of each and every of the above named dee fondants, were to such affiant unknown, but believed after diligent inquiry to Le without the Ltate of Indiana- that they arc each necessary paities def< n 'ant o this action, which is biough* to quiet her title to certain reaiestato in this county ■ herefore, notice is hereby given to each of the said defendant, that said caus > will stand for hcrihg on the first day of April, 181)7, the same being the itjth judicial day of the March 'Term, 1897, of the Jaspei Circuit Court, to be holden nt the Court room in Rensselaer, Indiana, iiud thi t unless you appear at the said time and place mid ntihw' r 01 demur to the said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. ( " i Witness my band, nn<l ■< BeaL iho seal of this Court tl is < ’ 4th dnyof March, 1)97 id my office in th City oi heiissid •< r, Indi na. Wm. 11 COOVEIt. Clerk of the Jasger Clreni Cour). Foltz, Spitlei Kurrie, I’l'Jl'b Attys March 5, I -'.H.- * jo

Sheriff's Sale No 5234 By virtue of a certified copy of Dcoiee and I.'.'cation io in directed from the Clerk of t .o Jasper Cron it Court in a cauae wherei i Geoigo K Hollingsworlti and Art) ur H Hopkins aro plaintiffs and Mary C Wrigut Bn .’ Charles I’ Wri. hi are defendants, requiriugm to m ike the sum of Thirl, eight and 3G|IOO ($38,36) Dollars and Thirty -six cents, and interest and costs acciuad end o ricerne, I will expose at Public Salo to the highest and best bidder, on SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1897, tween fho hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock p in of said day, at the door of the Cou t House of Jaspei'counly, Indi ana, first the rents nnd profits for a term not exce ding sov, u yetirs of the follow ing Heal Ks btu hereinafter described, and if said rents and profit will not sell so a sufllci nt sum to discharge said docree nnd interest .nd costs, 1 will, at tbo same time and place, expose at Public Sale the feo simple of said Beu Estate, or so m-ich thortof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interns and cost , to wit: Commencing nt a point on the Easterly line of Divi-i an Street twenty rive feet southeasterly from the southwesterly come of 1 ot seven (7), Block forty six (46), in Weston’: Addition to Rens?ei er thei'e running northwest, rly on the ei.sterjy line of Division street seventy five (7;>) feet, thence running dne e st to the westerly line of Scott street, thence south on the westerly line of Scott street extended southerly to a point twenty live (25 feet south of the southeasterly corner of said Lot, thence southwesterly to tho place of beginning, including tho frame house new occupied by John M Medi ns to b ■ placed on aid land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and Interest and cost , Said sale will be made without nny relief w atever from the valuation or appraisement laws of tho State of Indiana. NA'l'E J REED,.'Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana James H Chapman. Att’y for Pi’ffg February 19,1897—512

Call ou Berget & Penn for Drain Tile. Office over Ellis & Murray’s store HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. Iho new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the owels mill, and prepared to do custom grinding promptly, in the best manner, and all other busi* ness in their line. Give them a call. .d. F. Watson is quite ill at hie iiome on River street. As a very desirable, aoaeptable present, g. t a box of cigars made iy A. Lewis, the Rensselaer cigar manufacturer. They are put up 2- > a nd. 50 i i a box, in handsome boxes especially made for the holiday lr de. Just the thing for gentlemen who smoke. All of Lewis’ standard brands, “Coleridge,” "09,” “Our New Court House.” lor sale by all dealers.

Ito b h-MWs The Sta'e of Indi n<i, I Jasper County, f " <339' In the Jasper Circuit Court, '1 o Maich derm, a d 1897 i Dnvlrt (' 1’ her, I vs. 3 George How nr’, et al Bo it Ken < nil ersd, That ou thia 12th dm of Febru iv, a j> 1897, the above n.lined j Initiiiff by Kelt -, Spitler A Knrrie hie Attorneys tiled in the office of the Clerk of Raid ( ourt hi* complaint against a bl (tofendantr. and also the affidavit of a conipt tout pci on Hint i aid < ofsndants George Howard und. Mm Howard his wile. Mb Howii (1 v>k,ow ot «uld George Howaid V dl r .xicUol b and Mis Nteholee hiH w>fo> Nicholes widow of said William J Nicholes; William J Nioh oic . and di: abom Ah o.uh Uih who, Elisiiliotb ..ii oh i widow of Btt d Hilum J ’.icoleH Ci, <■ S Brewer and Caroline i.iuwux tiiß v, Caroline Biuwo widow of fmitl ICuoi-i> » Br wor, und all of the >ri wn heirs, doviHuue ana legutoeH, mid JI oi the unknown heirs dusisess • id 1 gfttoo .am J u nknown heirs, d< viai d and lo i oi each uud every of H -i diif. r.dunts uro dou-iosi*. ■ 'i iui il’ii iUtr oi Indiana, 4 I(>S.1 (> S. id >u H'.ieut doi'ei.diudH are there-' 1 *■' ho <?i>y otiliod ut the p m I enoy of Mud ,•uit, mu that uu d ouuro will stand •oi tiinl ut th c Mur< ht>rm oi t aid Court, 897, to-wit: un the Kith duy of March,, 1897, ‘ Witnor s, My hand and the ueal of said | ‘ / Gourt, affixed ut office in i J llU , ,olaor, on this 12th 1 duj oi February, a d '.B#7 i „ c. u,M 11 OOOVBH; clerk 4 k’oltz, npitler & Kurrie, ~ , Plnintiff'n Attorneys 3 I'ebruaiy 12, 1*1)7 J!) ■

to Mart, i State of Indiana, i • County of Jasper, j * H: In the Circuit O-nrt, March Tarm, 1897. ■ Cause No 5273 ; John W Iliff, Mrs Iliff wife of said John W Iliff, and W lliam P Irwin, lou uro hereby notified that John W Paxton 1 as ided a complaint in the Jasper Cum it Court to foreclose a mortgage upon Certain real estate situated in said Countv m which said defendants claim to h ve en interest, nnd that said causa will come np for herring on Mondav the 29th day of M ich, IM»7, the same being the 13th judicial day of the March term of the Jiisi er Oiicnit Court, to be held In the < oui( House, in the City of Rensselaer, i i s ,:d ( oiia y ami Stale, co'umenciug M >nd y, March 1 th, 1897 Said defend, ids are further notified that on buid 29th day of March,lß97, at bi o clock a si , or as soon thereafter ns Ollusel Olli be lend, the plaintiff will, .t i i id lime and | 1 ee, make application i i .he J p i ( h,uh court tor the ap oi tmentof a Receiver n, raid cause to ° col i t too re is and n ofita thereof nd o piotict h i.> . ,-iute d .r ngthe pen’ deucy of tins cum e un f * d ring the year f icdvuiplio ,n plyi.g a>u icuts to tho liqiiKiitioh of t e dam cl tLe plaintiff herein Witness tie hand of the . - . Clerk und the seal of ■j Sr.’AL. . said Court, th s sth day < ) cf February, 1897, Wm. 11. Cl. O VER, C ierk of the J Jasper Circuit Court, a Win, B. .Austin. Att’y f r P aiutiff. a Febluary 5. 1897 .1(1.

Sheriff’s Sale- ' 5 o 5162 By virtue of a certified copy of Decree nd Ese. ufiou to me direct, d from the Cle>k oi the Jasper Circuit Court in a chohc win rem William P Irwin is plaint iff and Jrb < ’V V emu et ul ar v defendants, requirin tu t make tho sum of Four Humin .nd Fifty-five Dollars ..nd eighty cuts <8 > '> 86) and interest and co-d/i a nied ud to accrue. I will expose > t I’u' Jio Sale, ro the highest ud beat 1 idder, on i. >... AY, • AIK ii 12, W 7, etweoi. liie hours of 10 o’clock a m.and o'clock o said day, at the door of the Cou t hocsa pt Jasper County, Indiana, in t o i rly r> liensselnei, first the routs and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following Real Estat* bereina ter dem ribed, and if said rents and piofils will not si ll for a,sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and inteiest and co-ts, I will at the same time and place exfo- e at public sale the fee simple cf siiid R al Estate, or so much ther.of as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, to-wit: j Thirty five acres off of the south end of the east half of the south east quarter of section thirty one :1), township twenty nine (29) north range'seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indi na Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana NATHAN J REED, < Sheriff of Jasper County I A H Hopkins, Att’y for pl’ff February 5. 1897—510

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