Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1897 — Page 1
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Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler. Earfy K. Knrrie. FOLTZ, SPITLEK & Kl BRIE, (Successors to Thompson <t Bro.) l av, kl EM, kwa, Abstncts Sikaas. **■ Only set of Abstract Books in the County. Rensselaer, . . Indiana. "iwisisliis, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BENSBELAER, ... INDIANA. Office second floor of Leopold’s Block, cornei Washington and Van Kens. selaer stieets. Paotice in »11 the oonrts, purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attorneys for Rensselaer 8., L. & 8 Association and Kensselaer Water, Light and Power Company. C. W. Hanley. . J. J. Hunt Hanley & Hunt, Law,Realty, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans . Rooms 5 and 6 Forsythe Block, Bensselaet, Indiana, Wm. B. Austin , LAWYER AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ATTORNEY FOR THE L N A & C. By., and Rensselaer W L &P. Company. O'Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer - Indiana
James W. Oontliit, Attobney-at-Law & Notary Public. jar Office, front loom up-stairs over Fendig’s store! Rensselaer, Indiana. Ralph W. Marshall, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practicees In Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedents’ Estates, Collections, Convdyances. Jusli ■ cases, etc. Office up-st aits west side Farmers’ l’a building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles 12. Mills, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. J®”Farm loans negotiated at lowestrates. Office up stairs in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Merdecai k. (Jhtlcote, George A. Ducn, Notary Public and Notary Public Abstractor of and Titles Collector Ohilcote & Dunn, ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, Will practice in ail the Courts of Jasper and adjoining counties All business of the profession attended to with prompt ness aud dispatch Collections a spe cialty Office in Makeever’s Block, over Farm ers’ Bank v2lu4
Ira OTm Yeoman, .Attorney-at Law, Beal EBtate and Col lecting Agent, Eemingion, lnd. J. B. 'Washburn. E. C. English. Washburn & English ■°hvsioiaus & Surgoims tiennse.'aer hid Dr. Washbnrn will give special attenUroalo diaeases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Uhroit and Chionlc Diseases. Dr. English will give special atteuiion “tesurgery in all departments, and Gen eral Medicine s. , Office in Leopold s Corner Block, ovor Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48. W "W Hartsell,M. X> Hi u:o p; nf hie lliysiciau k XorgtOD. Etusselaer. ;Ind. W Chronic Diseases a Speeia ty. 'A* Office in Makeever’s New Block. -John Makef.veii, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. Farmers 7 Bank, 'Eensselaer, Indiana, Eeeceive Deposits, Bny and Bell Exchange, Collections made and promptly remitted.
J. W. Horton, ID enlist. All diseases of Tee h and Gnms carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a spe cialty. Office over Post Office, Bonssel ae., lad ana (i. P. KAHLER, BENSSELAER, IND., fe-ttg, 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 msu ad imu. LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a bpecialty Rensselaer Ind. Office, Room No. 7, Forsythe Building W. J. WRIGHT, [Successor to T. P. Wright,] ]|hdertaker & embrUß KeNBRBI.AEK IMDUTI Calls promptly responded to day ornight..
A. J. KNIGHT, T*aintei* —AND— ' Paper Hanger. the Best work done. SATISFACTION G V A BANT:i)! Rensselaer, Indiana Addison Parkison President Geo.K. Hollingswouth, Vice President. Emmet 1 . Hollingsworth, Cashior. THE MKRGBIL BANK OF RENbowLAER. IND. Direc ors: Addison Parkison, James T. Handle, John M. Wasson. Geo K. Hoilingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact 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. J®" At the old stand of the Citizens’S t ate Bank ALFMoCOY, T. J. Sr,OOY. A. K. (10PKISS, Proxideiit. Cashier. Ass’t Cashier A. McCoy & Co.’s REN SEE AEB s - IND. hj Oiil gs i M in Jasper Comity
ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking P>n ness, Bays Notes and Loans Money on L ng or Short Time on Personal or Ee Estate Security. Pair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sop • Interest Paid on Time Deposits {ODE PATEONAGE IS SOLeCITED. J is Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.'®* | | A PERFECT CARRIAGE. j | i stitlil> Premier ONLY TYPEWRITER MADE ] j THAT HAS A | , ! [ BALL-BEARINO CARRIAGE. ! | 1 1 ABSOLUTELY NO FRICTION. 1 • “improvement the order of the age." «C M E | 1 KEX 1 1 NCC < » OHE * I WAL < » LN L l It. E I E 1 1 8b DON 1 ' gac i 1 BH E L B I ; Built for Use »p<l Wear. | | !! The Smith Premier Typewriter So., !! II SYRACUSE, N.Y., U.S. A. I Catalogues and information at CHIC AG J OFFICE 14 Monroe Street,
John A Jc hnson, W. H Graves, President. Manager. STAR CITY —MANUFACTURERS of in. ip, am AND— Castings Of Ever Description. SpeM. laeliaen? Designed and Bnilt to Older *»■ Corner Third and Brown Streets, LaFayktte, Inp
Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, Friday, May 7,1897
Many newspapers nre adopting various plans to meet ths exigencies forced upon them by the hard times. Some conclude to try a reduction of the subscription price und hope to increase the 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.
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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 iick ets and round trip excursion tick' ets are sold by lines leading south in connection with the Southern Itailw j,y to give the people a chance to s e thatgieat country. The Southern Railway runs to Asheville Hnd Hot Springs, N C., ‘■T he Laud of tV.e Sky,” America’s greatest resort of health and pleasure. Through vestibule trains from Cincinnati and Louisville Thro’ Pullman sleepers from Sf. Louis via the Southern Railway. J. C. Beam, Jr., N. W. P. A , 111 Ad- • Kins St., Chicago. Win. H. Tayloe, A. G. P. A., Louisville. Ky. ‘Judge' Healy has hadsomely fitted up his salt sroom. The otb„ er day*we overheard one lady remark to another: “I have f visited Mr: Healy’s Boot and Shoe Emporura, and realize why he has been dubbed “JUDGE!” “He bas had many years expen enc-ein the manufacture of shoes —is a practical workman—there fore is a good “Judge” of tLe woi k in a shoe. •His experience, too, in the hand ling of material constitutes him a good “Judge” of the stock in ibis goods. “He has an extensive stock, in all sizes, and can “fit” the most exact icg, which goes to Drove that he is a good “Judge” Of the wants of t tun people ”
‘A FIRM ADHERENi'K TO OOKRKt T PttINCIPLBS.”
Kentland went Democratic the other Jay. Morocco eltcted Democratic officiols Monday. The lament of the gold-bug-Dernocratß—“Buncoed, be-gosh." The Democrats of Monticello elected the Marshal and a member of the town board at the recent corporation election With every citv but two in Ohio Democratic in the opening skirmish of 1897, a Democratic state government ia assured. The Kentucky state prison has been under Republican manage, ment long enough to produce a a shortage of nearly twenty thousand dollars. ~ ■■■——— - President McKinley pressed the button and opened the Tennessee exposition. JEfe hus, bo far, however, been unable to touch the key that will open the mills of the country.
The Evening Republican finds it necessary to apologize for tb? delav in the roturn of confidence, prosperity and good tim°s promised to immediately follow the inauguration of McKinley. ♦ » i - .... ■ “Prosperity,” si.ys Captain Jack Gowdy, “is rapidly approachiug ” Since as Consul to Paris Captain Jack will make more money than he can derive from the application of nis talents in any other direction, it may be presumed that he refers only to his individual pros'* prospects. If the Indianapolis Sentinel tells tel'a thj truth nonce Ring “Archery,” and the connection therewith of Brother Oraig a d Arcner-General Smith, Brother Craig must be an Archer little cuss than people have credited him with being. Brother C. denies the allegations, and defies the alligators.
Demociatic gains in the recent elections were impartial in their attentions to the present adminiitratiou. McKiuLy’s home town of Canton flopped and went heavily Democratic, and the other day Vice (.’resident Hobart’s town of Patterson, which gave him 3,400 majority last November, went democratic bv 1,500. —* The Log a l .) sport Pharos is correct in assuming that the people will not soon forget the significant fact that in the campaign of 18ii6 the corporations and the in- n \ power veiv united and vigorou-L opposed to the election of W’lliani Jennings Bryan. These i» eies's are aggressively selfish. Tlnii support in political campaigns g ■ s to ibat party which gives inos promise ot caring for their s; ec al interests. “11 was the money power,” says the Ph roe, “that destroyed silver as money of final redemption ar.d the corporations aie ■ too clotely allied with this power to oppose its uurpose. As early as Jackson’s administration the corporations sought to control the government. Jackson fought and destroyed the ir power The corporations are now a hundred tit es more powerful than they were in Jackeon’s time, and it is even more necessary now than then to t ring ♦hem irto subjection and make them submissive to public good. The first battle has been fought and won bv the money power aided by the corpora ions. This power is now contending for absolute control ot legislation ana is seeks ing to establish a financial system that will inure to the benefit of the money changers of the go u.try.— The Beuale is now the only obstacle vhat may prevent the success of their plan to secure the legislation they desire. In the meantime the battle is not ended. The people will soon test the strength of the corporations agaiu.”
90 YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT At heme or traveling with GOOD PAY? If go wiite n» for particulars, giving age and ocoup ition You can work all or part time, end the work ia LIGHT AN D EASY. Address, THE HAWKS NtfRSEBY COMPANY, v2lnllm4) Milwaukee, wis.
Gold is again being exoorb d from the United States. —♦«— ——- - - Speaker Reed and Jerjy Simpson h d their usual racket the oth* er day. What is the difference i etween the Cleveland de ression and the McKinley prosperity’ The republican Senators have added lea to the bill with a tax of tOcfi ts per pound. Protectionists propose to open the mills by giving the mi l own<rsss of the people's mou y for every fiflv cents the government f, ,et s The MoKiuley administration proceeds on the theory that high* er priced clothing and oheaper corn and wheat will make the farmer prosperous an 1 happy. Art Tuteur has just received a new wheel. Leonard, sou of E. D. Rhoades’ is on the sick list.
The pretiiest Hats ever show’u, for Ladies and Ghildrei . Call at the Mqyer Misters. Uncle David Nowels is erecting brick business block near the depot. The Marion Township Sunday School Union is holding a success** ful township convention in the Christian church edifice to day. Lot for sale, one of the best in Thompson’s Addition Only 1150 —-a great bargain. Enquire of A Lewis, the cigar manuf ctur ir. Will, son of Ans Woodwoith’ cut his foot a short time ago, and wo understand blood poisoniug has set in. WANTED— FAITHFUL MEN OR woman to travel (er reeponsiblo established houses in Indiana. Salary S7BO and expenses. Position permanent Reference. Enclose eels •addressedfctamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance Blilr., Chicago. The (fold Democratj nay they voted for jurrenev reform. It" that is true they received a hollow “gold brick” with high tax filling. The General Van-Rensselaer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
lien a seiner OLapter, D. .JpiTO A. R., will - j in iet on next Thursday, at 3 o’clock p. or. with Mrs. 0. * ; O. Starr. A millionaire should be no bet:er in the •‘eves of the law.” than a i honest laborer, but he is. Tm.orGH Sleepeh to WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Was iugton nnd Baltimore hns oecome sr popular that it is often n ceieary to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be made at least a day in advance. Jt is attached to No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5:12 a m. and arrives at Washiugton at 6.47 u. m. and Baltimore 7i55 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent. HOl LISTER <Sr HOPKINS. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the owels mill, aod prepared to do custom grinding p-ompHy, in the best mauner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call. The Citizens' Band de.igbted our peupia with sweet music last even ng. Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition May let to October 31st, 1897, at Nashville, Tennessee. Fars for the round trip from Rensselaer, only $lO. Tickets on sale daily.
W . H. Beam, Age t. TO ATLANTA. From Louisville Withou Change Commencing May 2d, the Southern Railway in connection with the Queen & Crescent Route, will extend its present Louisville & Chat* tauooga Sleeping Car Line thro’ to Atlanta, sh o’ sleeper leaves Louisville daily 7;35 p. m. nrrivii g Atlanta 11 ;4C a. m. Close conhei « tions Ifnion Depot Chattanooga for Birmin ham, Meridian and New Orleans. Also at Atlanta for Georgiaaßd Florida points. When traveling South,-or Southeast, sec that your tickets read via Louisville aud Southern Railway. All ticket agents -eU them. Wm. <l. Taylor, Ass’t (ren. Pass. Agent, Louisville, Ky.
Advertised Letters—Mr. Sam’l 13. Patton, Charlie Hutchison. J. 0. Carmichael is electing a new tenement bouse near the rmlI road. John Q. Alter returned Tues. lay from Kansas, where he passed th •* winter Joe Marshall has gone to the Bald Mountain mining regions of Yyoming. The prettiest Hats ever shwou or Ladies aud Children Oi ll at he MEYER BIBTERH. Judge S. P. Tbouipsou is hold tng regular term Benton circuit ; court nt Fowler. Judge .liealy’s is tin place for shoes —Gents’, Ladies’ aud Child, ren’s. Dou’t forget it. Ex. Governor Albert G. Porter died at his home, in Indianapolis, last Monday morning. Porter & Yeoman Lave moved their stock of goods back into the new building on the old site. Lucie laßao V. Alter has returned t» his home in Union twp, from, his winter's sojourn in Florida. J J. Eiglesbach returned from Indiana Mineral Springs, Saturday evening, considerably improved n health.
M s.Elizabeth Pumipile returned home Thursday morning aft >r a vi.iit with friends in Logansport mid Monticello. Aftr r a long illness, Hop. Am drew Hall, a prominent oitizeu of Newton county, died nt his home In Kentland, last Bund y. Engineer Bostwiok will get yon up plans and specifications for building. Charges reasonable. - Office up-stairs, in Forsythe build—iug. Louie Feudig returned to Ins home ip this city, after a winte.’s visit with relatives in Brunswick, Georgia, and Tnmpn, Floiida, on Monday last. Hardman has moved his watch, dock aud jewelry estahlishmeat back to his old quarto)s, in Long’s drug store. ▼ANxED— FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for responsible established bhaae in Indiana. Salary S7BO and expenses. Position permunoi.t. Deference. Enclose self -addressed > tamped envelope. The National. Star Insurance Bldg,. Chicago.
George Morgau has been appointed a guard at th» prison North and will report next Sunday foi duty. darner G. Smoot, nephew of Mrs. Al. Catt, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensmlaer. GHAI)OATI NG EXERCIBES. Graduutiug exercises will he held ns follows: Newto i Township, at Sayler* ville school house, Saturday ev t > mug, May 22, 1897. 7:00 p, m. Barkley, Union, Hanging ®rove »nd North Marion, at Valmn, in Barkley township, Wednesday, Jut ,e 9. 10:30 a. m. Bring dinner. Cnrpenter, Jordon, Milroy end South Marion, at Fountain Park, uenr Remington, Thursday, May 27. 10:30 a. m. Bring dinner Gillam Township, at Itidepe d ence Chapel, June 5. 8:00 p. ru. Wheaifield and Kankakee, nt Whea f fiel 1. June 2. 10.30 a. n . North end school rally. Everybody invited. By order of Board of Education. J F WARREN, Pres. J”. A. Lam born, Sec’y.
Dr. S. C. Johnson, of Denvborn county, has decided to locate per mauently in Rensselaer, in the practice of medicine. He is a graduate oi Indiana Medical College. Geo. Stnokfadeii, not leceiv.ug ‘he benefit hope ! foi at the Indi u Mineral Springs, went to Cnicugo where, on Wednesday last, tie underwent a surgical operation m which a considerable portion of diseased bone was removed from his left log, below the knee. The age of Laughter— The new li losier dislect s'ory, “Uncle Hunk and Aunt Nancy m Washington,by, Indiana’s great est dialect writer. Giviug the ad ventures Doth humorous and pathetic, of ttie old country couple from the starting to and at the Capi'al of our Nation, in the old country man’s ow n quaint, droii way. An interesting book from cover to c ver, and it touched tin l right chord. 125 pages,on heavy pa I er and handsomely put toge! tier. 25.. copy, postpaid. Pig in-mu-emen's to i ewsdenlers and agents. Hayworth Publishing House, , Washington, D. C.
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Holies to Sos-EbMs. , | State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper. ) * In the Jasper Circuit Court. To June Term, 1897. John W. Paxton and! William B Austin >■ Fo 5330 " \ James Vanßmssel&er, Susan Vanßensselaer, all the unknown heirs, devisees »nd legatees of James Yunßdnsselaer, deceased; Roswell Weston, Mrs Weston wife of said Roswell Weston, sll the uukuown heirs, devisees and legatees ol Roswell Weston, dccased; John C VanHeusseltier, Mrs Vantiedsselaer wife of said John C Vanliensse'aer; Henry Weston; Susan Weston; oruelii Vans Rensselaer; Angllica Vanßensselaer; Frederick Weston, Mrs Weston wife of said Frederick We ton, all the unknown j heirs, deviaeea and legatses of Frederick* o eston, deceased; Robeit C Hchenck, Mrs Sohenok wife of said Robert C 1 Hcheuok, all tbs upkuown heirs, devisees and legatees of Robert C Bchenek, deceased; William M Redfield, Mrs Red-; held wife of sa d William M Redheld, all tho unknown heirs, devis«os and 1 g- < atees of William M Radheld, deceased; Rensselaer Weßton, Mrs Weston wife of said Rensselaer Weßton, al the unknown | heirs, devisees and legatees of said Rensselaer Weston, deceased; Cyrus i rowbridge; Mrs Trowbridge wife ol said Cyrus Trowbridge, all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Gyms I'rowbridge, deceased; Ebeneexer Silleok, Mrs Hillock wife of said Ebenv-txer Hillock, all the unknown beiis, devisees and legatees of said Ekoaoe/.er Billeok, de- 1 ceased; Daniel C Hillock, Catherine Hil-i leek wife of said Daniel C Hillock,*all Ibo unknown lie ra, devisees and legatees ' of Naid Daoiel C Silleok, deceased. Notice is hereby given tha on the liith ; day of April, 1897, there was hied in my ohloe a conipln nt against the above mimed defendants, with uu affidavit of ; u< n-residence as lo ail of aaid defendants Notice is therefore hereby given ! to all of said def> ndautsof the pendency i f said action, wbicli is brought ‘0 quiet title io certain real i state in said County, and that the said cause will stand ioj hearing on Monday, June 31st, 1897, ti e same being the 13th ijudioia) day of the, June Term of tho Jasper Oirouit Couit to be held at tho Court House, in the City of Rensselaor, Indiana, commencing on June 7tb, 1897. / ■ i Witness my -baud and -! Hbalj \ seal of said Court- tms' f —- ’ April lit. 1897. * Wm H OOOVER, Clerk 1 Jnspoi Circuit Court] Wm B Austin, Attorney for plaintiffs] April n 1897--f 12 1
Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed from tho Clerk of the Circuit C.un of Newton county, 1 Indiana, lu a cause wherein Jerome B. 1 Rice & Company are Plaintiffs, and the DeMottC Canning Company Jleidriok Oeoker, Christian Drouth, Jacob Hann, Cornelius Bierman and Aln ahum HaU| look are Defendants, requiting me to make the sum of Four Hundred and Beventy-six ($470 1171100) Holla.a and Sixty-seven oenis, with interest on said, Execution, ami costs accrued and to’ accrue, I will exporu at Public Bale to the highest and best bidder, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1897, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. ft, and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven .rears, of the following lte?l Estate, towit:
The sonth-west quarter of the touthwest quarter ot section twenty-three 123.|. townahip t lrty-tv*o |:>2J north range seven |7J weal; the ioath-eaat quarter of the sout -cast quarter of section two |2|. townahip thirty-two [32J north range aevon [7] went; the southwost quarter of the aouth-euat quarter of aection twei.fy-two |22j, townahip thirty-two ("2] north range eeven [7] weal; lb. eaat half |4I of the south-east quarter of soolion twenty-two [2i], township thirty-two [321 north range seven 17 J west; Ibo aouth-eust quarter of the uorth-eaat quarter of section twentytwo 122], tjwnahip thirty two [32J north range aoveu [7] west; and the east half of section thirty-four [341, townahip thirty-two [32J n rth range eeven [7J west; ana also the north-west quarter of the norlh-weot quarter of secliontwentytwo [22], town.hip thirty two [32] north tango seven [7l west; and tho north-east quarter of section twentv-ouo [2l], townsh p thirty-two [321 orth range seven [7J w. at; and also theeast talf [J] of the no th-weat quartet of the northweet quarter of section twenty-six [23], townahip thiity two |32] north range aoven [7] west; the south-east quarter of tho south- west quarter of section twentythree [231, township thirty-two [32] t orth range seven [7l west; and the southwest quarter of tho south east quarter of section twenty-three [23], townahip thirty-two [32] north range seven [7j west. And if such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said Execution and interest and costs I will, at the sam:- time and place, expose at Public Bale the fee-simile of said Real Estate, or so much thereof ns may be sufficient to discharge said Execution and interest aud costs. Said sale will ire made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana NATE J. EEED, Sheriff of Jaspei County, Inch Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Att’ys for Pl’ff, April 13, 1897—$ 13 00.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. ! Notice is hereby giveu that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate ot Ruth f airohild, deceased, has tiled his account and von hers in said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and|action of|the Jasper Circuit Comt, ou thei Ist dav of June " 1»97, at whiohj tiwejall personi * interested |in said estate! arj required! to appear in said Court, and! show cause, if any there te, why s.-idl aocount >nd vouchers should not be ap-l proved. § The heirs of said estate, and all others! interested therein are also hereby re-f (iwired at the time and place aforesaid to! appear and make proof of their heirship] or claim to any part of said est te. W B. AUSTIN, Administrator. ! April 16, 1897—54
