Jasper Banner, Volume 1, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1855 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I. 0. F. IROQUOIS Lodge, No. 143, meets er# ry Friday evening at 7 o’clock, iq the upper story of Clark’s new building J. TROXEL, N G. Rensselaer, Nov. 2d, 1854. - TO THE PEOPLE OF JASPER. Now la your time if you :«ut to save 50 per cent on your money, and got for $5 cuh, 10 dollars worth of Goods.' THE LAFAYETTE CAEAP CASH STORE! AT RENSSELAER, Has just been opened with 810,000 worth of all kinds, of Goods, such as Dry Goods, Notions, &c. AVJiich the proprietors are determined to sell even below Lafayette prices, to give the poor man. woman and child, well ns. the rich ones, a chance to buy themselves gixxl warm clothes for the coming cold winter for but very little money, but MONEY IT MUST BE. ’ . .. This is a Urandt of Kuhn's Cheap Cash Store in Lafayette, and those engagedin it will make it an object for customers to be well pleased with what they buy, either in quality, price dr durability of the Goods; so that they are bound to come back again, if they want to save Cheap Cash Store. ~ . . „ Don’t forget the big sign, “THE LAFAYETTE CHEAP CASH STORE,” because that is the place for bargains!! . .. Dee. 23, 1851. vl n47-tf

ESTRAYS.—Tnkcn up by Elliot P. Bunch,. Jack-on township, Jasper co., one red heifer,while face and billy, appraised to 6 dols.; one red and white spotted heiferi brimdetl ‘D’on the right hij>, appraised to 8 dols., irtie' red niulev steer, lim back, crop off tff the right ear »nil swallow fork nfitl under bit out of left efir; appraised to 1!) dols.; one red steer with lineback and whiiebi llev, and swallow fork in right car;' appraised to 10 dols.; one red steer with a star .in >he forehead, white bully, crim off of the left ear ams swallow Tofk’iii rife right;"uppnriiwd to i lf>dols.; wie red nioiley faced steer, crop off of the right ear mid under bit. out of the left ear; appraeed to 8 dols.; one dark red steer, with st.aggv horns; appraised to 9 dollars. Th» above cattle supjMNed to be three years old; apprai ed by John Myers mid Nathaniel Ward, bafore Fountain W. Ham, J. P., Dec. 13 1854. GEO. W. SPITLER. Clerk. Taken up by John J). Paijep, Jackson' township, a dun sVer,-branded'D’ on light hip;, supposed to K* 2 years old. appraised to Ifi doh; one briudie steer, white belly, jaws appraised to 15; snppo-cd- to-be 2 years old. Jpnraised by C. Mvers and Henry Brown, before F. W. Ham, J. P.,*Dec. 13, lbG4 GEO. W.SPITLER, CTk. Taken up, by Isaac Blue, Jackson townihip, one yearling steer red sides, white back, bellr and tail, mid some white about the head, a split in the right ear; appraised to 8 dollars by J. Wrigitt and Geo. W. Yeger, before F. W. Ham, DecJ3 ’54. Attest: GW. SPITLER, Cl’k. Taken up, by William Webster, .Tacksow township,! yearling sttef,lineback, some white about belly and pale red sides, appraised to 10 dollars. Also ..one red heifer, supposed to b» almut .2 years old, a few whity spots about the belly, swallow fork in each ear and underbit in the right oar, appraised to 18 dollars by Thos. W. Hamsand Steph, flamy before I£.-W. Hjh»,J. P.,. Dec. 13,’54. G. W. SPITLEfI, Clerk. ALSO—Taken up by Jonathan Willis, of Hanging Grove township, Jasper, One qx pale red white belly and white tail, and end of tail off, marked with a crop and split in the ears under bit in the left ear, blind in the left eye, supposed to be 10 years old, appraised to 815 i>y John Leflyer'and John Woosley. ALSO—In the same township by William W. Bussell, 2 yearling calves, one a red steer with white in the forehead, and some white oh the belly and hind legs marked»with swallow fork in each ear, appraised to 810, the other. A heifer dark red and white spotted marked with smooth crop off of each ear and . under bit in the right ear, appraised to 89, by J'ohn Phillips and William Webb, before John Robinson,'J. P. Attest GEO. W. SPITLER, C7’L 1)ec,28,j8a4» 47wJ

"COUNTY SURVEYING. T7IREDERIC SCRAAG, Deputy County Sufjj veyur for the West, part of Jasper County, Is ready at all tunes to do suryveyiug. Apply tothesubscriber-athis residence on Beaver Prairie, near Wm. Armstrong’s or at Brennesholt’a store in Moroceo. ■ fred.scraag. X. B,—The subscriber 'is also prepared to da Architectural Drawing,’ Plans of Buildings, Mapping and Civil Engineering. G J ftLsa, ’64. • yln47tf. NOTICE IS hereby given, that* the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will of David Sayler, late* of Jasper county, Ind. Said estaate is supposed to be solvent. 'AXN SAYLER, Execurix. Dec. 28 1854. 5w4» H --—i FTTHE highest priee will be paid in CASH | for fcwf Mite* by TlbXßt > 00. 7w < !«4 * it