Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1897 — Page 1

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Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler. Harfy R. Karri*. FOLTZ, SPITLER & KERRIE, (Successors to Thompson <fc Bro.) law, hl Bic, taw, ibsiacU lilo. W Only set of Abstract Books in the County. Rensselaeb, - - Indiana. loiinin ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, BENBSKLAEB, ... INDIANA. **" Office second flvor of Leop Id’s Block, cornei Washington and Vaniiens. selaer sheets. Paotioe in nil the courts, purchase, sell and lease leal estate. Attorneys tor Rensselaer 8., L. & S Association and Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Company. C. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt Hanley & Hunt, Abstracts and Loans. Rooms 5 and 6 Forsythe Block, Rensselaet, Indiana,

Wrn. B. Austin, LAWYEB AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ATTORNEY FOB THE L N A & C, Ry., and Rensselaer W L &P. Company. #S"Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer - Indiana James VT. Uoutliit, Attobney-at-Law & Notary Public. front loom up-stairs over Fendig’s store, Rensselaer, Indiana. JRalpli TF. Marshall, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practicees In Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedents’ Estates, Collections, Convdyances. Justices’ esses, etc. Office up-staiis west side Farmers’ Bank building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. Mills, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. <®"Farm,loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Merdeoal F. Chllcote, George A. Dunn, Notary Public and Notary Public Abstractor of and Titles Collector Chilcote & JJiirin, ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, Will practice in all the Courts of Jasper and adjoining counties All business of the profession nttended to with prompt ness and dispatch Collections a spe cialty Office in Makeever’s Block, over Farm ers’ Bank v2ln4

Ira W. Yeoman, Attorney-at Law, Beal Estate and Col leoting Agent, Remington, Ind. I. B. Washbubn. e. C. English. XVasliburn & English °hv«iciaus & Surgoims aentseiaer, Ind Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Ihrout and Chionlc Diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to surgery in all departments, and Gen •ral Medicines. Office in Leopold s Corner Block, over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48. XV XV I<ai-tsell,Xl. 1) Homa rial hie lliysician & Surgeon. Rensselaer, (Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specia'ty. Office in Makeever’s New Block. John Makeeveu, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. Farmers’ Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana, Reeceive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange, Collections made and promptly remitted.

J. W. Horton, Dentist. AU diseases of Tee h and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a epe oialty. Office over Post Office, Rcnssel aei, Ind ana o. P. KAHLER, RENSSELAER, IND., Wagon-Making. Special attention given to repairing Machines, Duplicating Castings in Iron -pr Brass, etc Shop near the Depot

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JL A BOSTWICK City Engineer, Maps and Blue Prints, OF LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty Rensselaer Ind. ♦ • Office, Room No. 7, Forsythe Building

W. J. WRIGHT, [Successor to_T. P. Wright,] Undertaker & embmlmeß Rsnsrii.abr - . iHBXt-rv Calls promptly responded to day or night.

A. J. KNIGHT, Paint er —AND— Pa per Hanger. the Best work done. SATISFACTION GUARaNT'D! Rensselner, Indiana

Addison Parkison President Geo. K. Hollingsworth, Vice Presiddent. Emmet I . Hollingsworth, Cashier. THE OF RENbStoLAEB. IND. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson. Geo K. Hollingsworth and Emmet li. Hollingsworth. This bank ie prepared totrmsact 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 solicited. * 3 * At the old stand of the Citizens’Stateßank ALF MoCOY, T. J. Scl’OY. A. K. HOPKISS, President. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier A.. McCoy &■ Co.’s RENSSE AER s - IND. _ X lie Oldes ( Bank in Jasper Comity

ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bu uess, Boys Notes and Loans Money on 1 ng or Short Time on Persona, or Re Estate Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sol Interest 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 of the age." A ■XfTgfriSJh CMC K E X JMMrauMgEgFX n c c 'o n e w a l L N L G A C E I. E iWBt ■. i> Built for Use and Wear, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. 8. A.

Catalogues and lui urination at CHIC AG J OFFICE I’4 Monboe Stbeet, The new compulsory education law requires the attendance or eves ty child of school age at least twelve weeks in the yeir at some reputable public, private or pares chial school, and provides for a truant officer in cities and towns at $2 a day to gather in the \ < ung<sters. Xt Wsi All Right. He was on the after-deck of a vease) smokings cigar in violation of posted rules. The Captain approached him and pointed to the e gn which read•No gentlentan pe -mitted to smoke on the after-deck.” "It’s all right, Captain,” said l.e, puffing into his face a full blast of tobacco smoke, ‘ it’s all r ght. Ble ■ your soul, I m no ‘gentleman ’ but the way I like to smoke is a caution " And the Captain turned and left the smoker alone in his glory.

Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, Friday, March 12,1897

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 tne 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 statiug 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.

Under the new law which has passed the legislature all physicians will be required t register again. It is the duty of the cou*j tv health officer to notify all physicians who have not registered since 1891 that they shou.d take out new licenses before the ilew law takes effect. Eminent authorities throughout the stale have expressed the opinion that they should pursue this course. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or dun mon glass uith urine and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of 'he kidneys. Whtn urine stains ’men it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of ordet.

WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmer’s Swarno Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, livtr, bladderjand every part of the urinery passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unphasant necessity of bfeing coms pel ed to gel uo many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon r< alized It stands the hignest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need r medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents end one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sant free by mail. mention Democratic Sentinel and send your full post-ffiics address to Ur. Kilmer & 00., Binghamton, N. Y. '1 he proprietor of this paper s the genuineness of this offer.

An exchange says that every p per in the state should publish the fact that burnt corn is good for hog cholera. It was first discov ered by the burning of a pile of corn belong!' gto a distillery It was thrown to the hogs and eaten by them. Before that a number of them had been dvinc every day from cholera, but the disease immedia ely disappeared. It is so simple a remedy that it can easily be tried.

The Greatest Country On Earth.

The Land of Promise is down South in the eight great Southern States penetrated by the Southern Railway. One way Settlers lick ets and round tt ip excites on tickets are sold by lines leading south iu connection with the Southern Railw _iy to give the people a chance to s°e that gieat country. The Southern Railway runs to Asheville and Hot Springs, N 0., ‘’The Laud of t\.e Sky,” America’s greatest resort of health and pleasure. Through vestibule trains from Cincinnati and Louisville. Thro’ Pullman sleepers from St. Louis via the Southern Railway. J. C. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A , 111 Adams St., Chicago. Win. H, Tavloe, A. G. P. A., Louisville, Ky.

President McKinley still believes that tariff taxes are paid by the foreigners. He cannot tinier, stand that the importer adds the cu dome dutieh to the price of inc ports, and collects it from the American consumers. McKinley stands where he has always stoid. He bus learned nothing, and he is still unshaken in bis b alief that a

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great nation can be tariff-taxed into prosperity, and that the hair ot the dog will cure the bite. Rev. J. W. Wilson, Columbus, Ohio will preach in the Presbyterian chuch next Sunday—morning and. evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Ellis Walton is able to be ab ut again. Mrs. A. J. McFarland is on the sick list. Rensselaer and Lowell are now connected by telephone. Mias Love Crampton, Delphi, is visiting Miss Nellie Hopkins. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat, Chicago, is visiting her father, Ellis Walton. Miss Geitrude Smail is visiting her pan nti and friends in Amboy. Jasper Circuit Court will convene for March term next Monday. Our young friend C. Delaney Martin is on the sick list this week. J, F. Watson is on the mend, after having a severe tussle with pleurisy.

Miss Flora Wharton attended the Grand Upera, at the Auditorium, Chicago. Contractor John Hack is building a steam dredge to be used in the Gallagher ditch. Miss Pearl Hollis* sr, after <i year’s sojourn in lowa, returned to Rensselaer Tusc’ay night. Foltz, Spitler & Kurne have filed the ap; eal of August Rosen, bauni to the Circuit Court for saloon license. George E. Murray’has bought the Hpitler property located between th » Citizens’ Bank and the Odd Fellows’ Temple Earl Reynolds is visting his parents and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity. He brought with h,m a silver jup and several championic medals. At a recent me-ting of the Daughters of Libert; an order wa e directed to issue for .he' payment of subscription ($25) to the building fund of the Presbyterian church.

Three Trusts and Their Profits. How Coal,. Sugar and Coffee Take Millions from the Pockets of the Consumers to Make Big Dividends. COAL. m Tons. Total amount 5 iced .. 53,750,000! Amount mined by the coal trust 43,000,000 Profit of trust every year (estimated at S] .55 a ton, the difference bet ween what the trust ! pays for it and the price at which it sells it, the only expense being the cost of transportation) ......................... $71,650,000' S UG XU. ! Pounds. Total yearly output of refined sugar .... 3,000,000.000 Amount produced by the sugar trust .... 2,400,u00,000 Profit of trust every year (based on average of 1 cent a pound) $24,000, 000; COFFEE. ) ' Pounds. ; Total output of coffee 650,000,000 Amount controlled by coffee trust (comprising the Arbrckle company of this city, the McLaughlin Mills of Chicago, and the Woolson spiee company, before the latter company was “acquired by the Hayemeyers) 495,000,000! 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. Havemeyer’s figures of 3 cents a pound, 14,850,000, —N.Y. Journal

Protective tariffs and trusts go hand in hand. AGENTS WA TED Nothing like it: coll ing equal to it. Personal Recollections of General Nelsen A. Miles, Major General U. S. A., now ready. Naratives of Personal Adventures. Wonderful Escapes, Fantastic Ghost Dances, Desperate Indian Braves, Scaipitgof Helpless Settlers. In all the realms of fiction, nothing more wierd and fascenating can be found than the story of the Famous Indian Campaigns of Gen. Allies. A massivo volume, Bxlo inches, 600 paces, near y 200 Illustrations Sold only thro’ our authorised agents;exclusife territory granted. Book agents fortwoyears past have been coking for a fast selling book and in this book you will find 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 only fl 00 postpaid. For terms and territory, address FORBHE.. & MoMAKIN, Corner sth <t Elm bjseota, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Services in the Presbyterian church next Sunday—morning and evening. Rev. J . W. Wilson, of Columbus, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit. You are cordially invited to attend. T. P. Wright shou’d give “ass surances doubly sure” to the Pilot man that he has no intent of molesting him, and thus “give him a rest.” Old Citizen. Joseph H. Saylor and Miss Lydia B. Weurthner of Newton township were married last Friday at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. B. F. Ferguson, iu Rensselaer. Gharlf.b, infant son or W 1. ana Grace Yates, after a protracted and severe ill nets, died Wednesday morning, March 10, 1897, aged 2 years and 6 months. Funeral services conducted at the residence Thursday afternoon by Rev. F L. Austin. Interment in Weston cemetery.

Winona Officers.

At a meeting of the directors of Winona assembly, held Tuesday at Warsaw, the following officers were elected: President—John M. Studebaker, South Bend. First Vice President -F. W. Munson, Chicago Second Vice-President—J . D. Beyer, Rochester, I nd. Secretary and General Manager —Rev. S. C. Dickey, Indianapolis. • Treasurer—H. T. Crownley, Terre Haute. Tujsday afternoon F. Van Due.. en of the Pennsylvania road and D. B. Martin of the Big Eoui were in consultation with Mr. Dickey at the Denison hotel in regard to rates. During the summer nine large conventions wil'< be held at Winona, and as a r.sult of the meeting a rata of one fare for the round trip was agreed upon on the various occasions. This includes ail points in the United States. This is somewhat lowei than usual as the fare on most occasions|is one and one-third for the round trip.

WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for reeronsiblo e tablished house in Indi ma. Salary f 780 andexpi rises. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose selt-aadressed stamped envelope. T) e National. Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago.

patent leather dancing shoos take t' e cake. Judge Healy has them in stock. Judge Healy, from long, practical experience in the manufacture of boots and shoes, is undoubtedly the best judge of the make, up, the quality of material, and the proper 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 dget the best value for your money. The brands tire “Coleridge, ” 69,” “New Court House” and “Horde L.” A. Lkwis, ' Cigar Mauufacturt r.

How's This!

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY £ CO. Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Him perfect.’y honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry-out any obligations in a fe by the firm. WEST & Truax, Wholesale Drag gists, Toledo. O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O. Hall's Catarih Guie is taken internally, i.cting directly upon the blood and inueous surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drugging. J’estimod uials free. A e trust the proper steps will soon Bh token to have the Su preine Court paes upon the legal status of the aiueiidments made by the recent Indiana leg slature to the election law, as well as the constitutionality of tho app »r> tlonment bill "R" Enginear Bostwick will got you up plans and specifications for building. Charges reasonable. Offioe up-stairs, in Forsythe building.

WAN A’EI)—FAITHFUL MEN OR TO women to travel for responsible established hbmie iu Indiana. Salary $789 nndexpousen. Posit ion permanent. Reference. Enclose self -addressed tamped envelope. The National. Star Insurance Bldg,. Chicago.

Mini it W csidfflts. State of Indiana, | County of Jasper, j l "' : In tho .Jasper Circuit Court, To March Term, 1897 Eli?abeth Wolf 1 „, v ... v * ' >0 6291 Ihoe I ownsley, et’al) Be it remembered that on the 4th day ?£ , r ,°h< WA the above named plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler & Ktirrio, her attorneyH, llejsd her complaint, together with the affidavit of a oi mpetent person that the pligos of residence of the fol lowing named delendants therein, to-wit: 'Ahos Townsley and Mrs Townslev his wi e, Mrs Townshy widow of said 'fhos Townsley; 'j homas Townsley and Mrs I ownsloy hi., wife, Mrs Towmdey widow Thomas Townsley; Elizabeth Miller and Mr Miller ,hdr husband, Mr Mil er widower of said Elizabeth Miller, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and all oi th unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the un known heirs, devisees and legatees of each and every of tho above named des fondants, were to such affiant unknown, but believed after diligent inquiry to be without the LUte of Indiana- that they are each neoessnry poities def( m ant o this action, which is brough* to quiet her title to certain reaiestate in this county Therefore, notice is hereby given to each of the said defendants, tiiut said cans > will stand for huurihg on the first 1 a X 1807, the same being the bth judicial day of the March iTerm, 1897, of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holuen at the Court room in Bengnelaer, Indiana, and that unless you appear at the said time and place and answer or demur to the said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. ( . Wlt °ess my hand, and i Seal / he seal of this Court this —llh day of March, 1897 at my office in tho City of Rensselaer, Indiana. Wm. 11. COOVER. Clerk of the Jasger Circuit Court, Foltz, Spitler <1; Kurrie, Pl’ffsAtt'ys March 5, 1897.

Sheriff's Salh No 6234 By virtue of a certified copy of Decree end Execution to mo directed from th»> Clerk of t. e Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Geoigo K Hollingsworth and Arthur H Hopkins are plaintiffs and Mary C Wright an.’ Charles P Wright are defendants, requiring m to m ke the sum of Thirt; eight and 36|100 ($88,30) Dollars and Thirty-sixcents, and interest and costs acciued and to accrue, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1897, tween the hours of 10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock p m of said d :y, at the door of the Cou t House of Jas]>er“couniy, j n di ana, first the rents and profits for a term not exce ding seven years of the follow ing Heal F.s'sto hereinafter described and if said rents and profits will not sell so a sufficient sum to discharge said decree and interest and costs, 1 will a t the same time and place, expose at Public Sale the fee simple of said Bea Estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interns and cost ', to wit: Commencing at a point on the Easterly line of Divis an Street twenty five feet southeasterly from the southwesterly come of Lol seven (7), Block forty six (4G), in Wesfon’i Addition to Beussel er theice running northwesterly on the easterly line of Division street seventy five (75) feet, thence running dne e st to the westerly lino of Scott street, thence south on the westerly line of Scott street extended southerly to a point twenty five (25) feet south of the southeasterly corner oi .said Lot, thence southwesterly to the beginning, including tho frame house ijew occupied by John M Medi ns to be 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 any relief w atever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J REED, Sheriff , „ ?! Jasper county; Indiana James H Chapman. Att’y for Pi’ti’e February 18, 1897—512

Number 10.

Call on Berget.t Penn For Drain Tile. Office ovtr Ellis & Murray’s store

HOLLISTER & HOPKINS.

The 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 buei* ness in their line. Give them a call. Asa very desirable, acceptable present, get a box of cigars made Iy A. Lewis, the Rensselaer cigar manufacturer. They are put up 25 and 50 i i a box, in handsome boxes especially made for the holiday trr.de. .Just the thing for gentlemen who smoke. All of Lewis’ standard brands, “Cole' ridge," “69,” “Our New Court House.’’ For sale by nil dealers.

Mice to Meoiints The Stale of Indiana, ) Junpor County, ) 8 ' in tho Jasper Circuit Court. To March Term, A i> 1897 David C Pulver, VS. George Howard, et al Be it llomembored, That on this 12th day of February, a n 1897, the above mimed plaintiff by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie his Attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of said < ourt hie complaint against Baid defendants and »Iho the affidavit of tC competent portion that nald defendants George Howard and Mrs Howard his wife, Mrs Howard widow of Baid George Howard; William J Nichol, s and Mrs" NioholoH his wife, Mrs Nioholvs widow of KUidWillinmJ Nicholes; WiiliamJNioh ales and Elizabeth Niioion his wife, Elis, abeth Nicoles widow of usd v illiarn J Nicoles; Enoch 8 Brewer and CnroJfne Brewer his wife, Caroline Brewe. widow of said Enoch S Br. wer, uud all of the n .km wn heirs, devisees and legatees, and nil of tho unknown heirs devisees an d h gateesof the unknown heirs, divikooh and legatees oi oach and every of the Bai m med dufiti.iiuutß are non-iest' dent i of the State oi Indiana. Said non-tcßidenl defendants aro therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, und that Ha d oouho will stand lor trial at the March term of laid Court, 1897, to-wit: on tho ICth day of March, 1897 s Witness, My hand and the seal of said ( . > Court, affixed at office in . Seal . JienHuelaer, on this 12th > day of February, a d 1897 Wai 11 COOVER, clerk Foltz, Spitler <t Kurrie, Pluintiit’s Attorneys February J 2, 1897 $9

Notice io Ifa-hirt. State of Indiana, » County of Jasper, { BB: In tho Circuit C'nrt, March Term, 1897. Cause No 5273 John W Iliff, Mrs Iliff wife of said John W Iliff, and W 111 am P Irwin. on are hereby notified that John W Paxton has filed a complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to foreclose a mortgage upon certain real estate sttnated ip said Counlv in which said defendants claim to h ve an interest, and that snid cause will come up for hearing on Monday the 29th day of M roh, 1897, the same being the 13th judicial day of the Minch term of the J usper Circuit Court, to be held In the Couit House, in the City of Rensselaer, in said Couu y and Stale, commencing Monday, March 15th, 1897 Said' defendants are further notified that on said 29th day of March, 1897, at 10 o clock am, or as soon thereafter as ounsot can bo hoard, the plaintiff will, at said lime and pl ce, make application to the J u-pi r Circuit Court for the ap poiutmentof a Receiver in said cause to to collect the rents and piofits thsreof, and to protect s id estate during the pen dency of this cause and daring the year f redemption, applying said rents to tho liquidation of the claim of the plaintiff heroin Witness the hand of the i Clerk and the seal of j Sr AL. 1 said Court, this sth day < —, — ) cf February, 1897. Wii. 11. COOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Wm, B. Austin. Att’y f r Paintiff, February 5 1897-$lO.

Sheriff’s Saleto 5162 Dy virtue of a certified copy of Decree ■nd Exe utiou to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein William P Irwin is plaint iff and John W Warren et ul ar,. defendants, requiring m t make the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-five Dollars «nd eighty cents ($455 80) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest and best lidder, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897, ..etween the hours of 10 o’clock a ml and I o’clock p m of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in ti.o City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following Real Estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not si ll for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, I will at the same time and placi expose at public sale the fee simple of said R al Estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, to-wit: Thirty five acres off of the south end of the east half of the south east quarter of section thirty one (31), 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 A H Hopkins, Att’y for pl’ff February 5 18»7-»10