Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1875 — Page 3

mMKnnin ni. irn i ****** Oft. G, A. MOSS, jPhditM. Oflie* between the Bank and Kaaoal’s Drug Store. Oft. J. H. LOUGH RIDGE, QPFICE on Washington St., Rensselaer, * OR. MOSES B. ALTER, T>KTBICIAN AND SURGEON, fb-newlaer, JL Indiana. Office in Harding & Willey’s Drugstore. OR. H. H. MOSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana Office with Dr. G. A. Moss. Lodges in office. ~«-s Attorneys. MOROCCAI F. CHILCOTC, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Office on Washington street. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at law, notary publie, and Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. A complete Abstract of Title to all lands in J*sper County, Indiana. Office in the Court House. A P. Tbomkon. D. J. Thompson, Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BRO’S Law and real estate office, Rensselaer, Indiana. OurS. P. Thompson will attend all the Courts of Benton, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski Counties. R. £. Dwiqgikb. Zimki Dwiggins. R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. They will practice in all tbe Courts o> Jasper, Newton, Benton and I ulaski Counties. Also in tbe Supreme and Federal Courts. They make Collections a Specialty. Bankers. ALnUED K'COY. AMUD THOMPSON. A. M'COY Sl THOMPSON, BANKERS, Rensselaer Ind., buy and sell Coin and Domestic Exchange, make Collections on all available points, pay Interest oa speciied time deposits, and transact all business in their line with dispatch. Office hours from 9 a m to 4 p m. J. ft. SHAW Sl CO., EXCHANGE BANK, Remington, Ind Corner of Indiana and Railroad streets. Loan money. D scount notes. Buy and sell Exchange. Negotiate loans in sums of 32,000, SB,OOO or $6,000 for 6 years, on Real Estate security, ten per cent. Interest. Hotels. J. M. AUSTIN WANTS his friends and the traveling publie to knew that he lias built and is now ruuaing his NEW HOTEL, situated on Washington street, centre of the square, north side. Satisfaction guaranteed.--Charges as low as any other good house. REMINGTON HOTEL; TWAU HART Propr ■ietor. This House Jjt h*s been refitted and neatly furnished, and no pains will be spared to make guests comfortable. Miicellaßeeug. i. ZIMMERMAN, TAILOR, Rensselaer, Ind. Room, second ieor in the “shanghi” building, first door to the right. Garments cut and made in the latest style. Cutting a speciality.— Satisfaction guaraueed. Call on him at once. SHINDLER Sl ROBERTS, ~ BLACKS.MI TJfS, Rensselaer, Indiana.— Having purchased Ihe shop formerly owned by Norman Wurner they, desire tu announce to the public that atf kinds of blacksmithing will be done to order by skilled workmen. Shop on Front street, I north of “Liberal Corner.” NOTICE. MEADOW or pasture permits can be secured on reasonable terms for any wild lands •f which THOMPSON & BKO., es Rensselaer, Indiana, have the agency. Fsb. 23, 1875. 24-ts Simon Phillips. J. W. Norris. PHILLIPS Sl NORRIS, "ATEW HARNESS SHOP. Double and J.l Single Harness made in the handsomest and most durable style, and of the best material; also dealer in Whips, Brushes, Bits, Spurs, &c. Prices right down to the lowest notch. Shop on Front street la the rear of Warner’s hardware store, Rensselaer, Ind. Give them a trial before pnrchasiag elsewhere. 24yl

$500,000.00 TO LOAN AtHusFerCesi. loisresi, Real Estate Security, On Long-Time, AND IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. M* lasuraace Required. Apply ta, or address by mail, giving localism, valua, and full description of property. R. S. Sc Z. Dwiffgins, ATTORNEYS AND LOAN AGENTS, 43-ts WANTED! Sasinut Education. Young men wishing a good SITUATION in business, should get a Practical Business Edocatien at the Bryant A Stratton Business College, 44 South Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Send Stasap for Circular. WANTED! Telegraphing. Young Men and Ladies wishing to become Telegraph Operators, and take good positions o iP the linos after learning, with Salaries from s4jO to SIOO per month, should attend the largest and only practical Telegraph Institute in the West. Bend Stamp for Circular to Southard & Koernor, 44 S. Meridian, St., Indianapolis, piS/hr]

. AY - ■ •••>' |faspcr |{cpnblicatt. RENSSELAER, Ind., Oct. 22, 1875.

To Whom it May Concern.

After the 26th of October, 1876, my books will be placed in the bands of an attorney for immediate adjustment. By settling previous to that time you trill save the extra ten per cent., and very greatly oblige 3 Yours Ac.,

R. Y. MARTIN, H. D

Ducks are reported as being plenty on the Iroquois. Advertise your splendid goo is in tbe Republican. The Remington Record begins its second year this week. Double face Water Proofs just received at F. J. Soars A Co. School Books of all kiads at Emmet Kannal’s Drag Store. Call and see the nice Water Proof Goods at F. J. Sears A Co. Johnny Walz is giving tne Hopkins House a new coat of paint. *’ Stout butter retails at tbe rate of twentyfive cents per pound. Tbe only suifs that last longer than you want them are lawsuits. Delphi is reported as the handsomest little brick city in tbe west. New goods seem to be the watchword of all our merchants just not. Good Tea at from fifty cents to one dollar per pound at Charley Starr’s. The Valparaiso Messenger' is issued daily during the Porter county Fair. Hesperian Slate Covers at Kannal’s Drug' Store at from five !o twenty cents.

Charly Starr has just received a large stock of Teas—only 1,000 pounds. Wonder if the Rkpubetcan thanksgiving turkey has begun to “gobble” yet? Twelve hundred new visiting, calling and address cards just received at this office. Mr. E. R. Beebe, of the Lowell Star, claims to be tho editor of a “high-toned” p iper. The far fumed and celebrated scissorsgrinder plies bis vocation on our streets. Buy your groceries of Charley Starr and you will aleep well and live to a ripe old age. Those who bet their money on the election of llays for Governor of Ohio are jubilant. Mr. F. R. Donnelly, of Remington, is spreading the paint on Charley Price’s new house. In clubs of ten or more we will furnish the Jasper Republican at the rate of $1.25 per s’ ear. The last'Brookston Reporter- looks a little brighter. Piobably that ink-roller has been received. A nice line of Felt Skirts, Ladies’ Underwear, and Furnishing Gbo .e just received at F. J. Sears & Co. The available school fund of Indiana amounts to $8,798,000aa increase of $87,000, over that of last year. . We are under obligations to Mr. Isaac Alter for a ten pound batch of new corn meal. Getaway trouble! “Corn-dodger” hot. Only about one more week is all tha time you have in which to pay your taxes, if you do not want them returned delinquent. Balser Kohler and Julia Sommer and Samuel Clark and Rebecca Hathaway obtained license to marry on the 19th inst. Do not forget to call and settle before the 25th of October, either by cash or note, and oblige. R. Y. MARTIN M. D. 3 Mr. Ed. Rhoades has returned to his first love. He is again prescribing the quinine to “shaky” customers, at Kanual’s Drug Store.

Rensselaer would be a good place for some man of capital to build several houses for rent, as there are applicants but no empty houses. Mrs. Howard sent us a head of cabbage measuring thirty-five and one-half inches in circumference. She raised it in her little garden. A man never looks so helpless and insignificant as when standing around in a dry goods store waiting for his wife to get through trading. If you buy your school books of Emmet Kaunal you will be furnished with one of Holden’s Book Covers for each book FREE of charge. Has anybody explained why a young man who is going to be married invariably casts a gloom over the occasion by having his hair cut short ? The beautiful Indian summer has at last made its appearance. Some of our knowing eitieons predict three or four weeks of this kind of weather. Many of our exchanges teem with advertisements of sure cures for ague, so that it would appear no one need shake more than a week at a time. Logansport Journal : “Cupid’s Harvest,” is what an exchange calls marrying. We would call it “Cupid’s Sowing,” the harvest will come after a while. All new yearly subscribers will receive the Republican from uow until the first of January, 1876, free of eharge. Now is the ti ne to get ud cluba. tm • Mr. A. J. Kitt, editor of the newsy Remington Record, and Mr Frank Jouvenat, spent the greater portion of last Sunday in the capitol of Jasper county.

The funeral services of Mrs. Anna Lamson were held at the residence of Mrs. Caroline Crockett, on Wednesday last, and conducted by Rev. 8. E. Rogers. !■ » Just received at P. J. Sears A Co., direct from Boston, a nice line of Cassimeres—Navy Blue, Dove and Black. Also nice line of Alpaccas, Mohairs, Lusters, Ac., Ac. The time of year is fast approaching when a woman always insists upon ter husband going to bed first, and kindly intimates that it would be better for him to get up first. The Nursery, that splendid magazine for young folks, has reduced its subscription price to $1.60 per year, postage included.— Subscribers to the Republican can get it at $1.19. F. J. Sears A Co. mark all their goods in plain figures. They buy all their goods for cash, and can afford te sell to all persons alike. Try them ;we guarantee you will be satisfied. The Gypsies are around again. Beware of your fortune, especially, if said fortune is invested in chickens. They have a weakness for chickens equalled only by the oldfashioned circuit preacher. An old farmer, under the influence of “John Barleycorn,” attracted considerable attention on froDt street, last Saturday afternoon, by his efforts to navigate the street successfully with his team. We neglected, last week, to call the attention of the public to C. W. Clift ion’s new advertisement. And, come tothinkofit, guess its hardly necessary ; it speaks for itself.— Don’t foil to read it at any rate.

The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the adoption of the 14th amendment did not oonfer the right of suffrage on women. Now, let the Jasper county ladies “go for” the Supreme Court. Mr. James Dutton, trustee of Jordan township, will attend to township business o'n Friday of each week. All contracts, auditing and payment of claims made only on such days, at the residence of said trustee. Mr. Prestley Dunlap, formerly of Rensselaer, is now located at Battle Ground. He has ordered the Republican to be sent regularly to his address, therefore, we naturally conclude he will live happily in his new home. “Who’s your grocer ?’ ’ is an important question now-a-days, and if you can reply, Charley Starr, you must be a happy mao, for the groceries he sells are tbe best quality, aud his prices compare farvorably with all others. A young lady(?) stood on a street corner, at Winamac, lust week, and drank whiskey out of a half pint bottle, with xher young gentleman( ?) associates. Surely, the Woman’s Rights doctrine is in the ascendancy at Winamac. As we said before: We would modestly suggest that the Jasper Republican is the best advertising medium in these parts, both on accounnt of circulation and influence, the young men of the Union to the contrary notwithstanding. By Subscribing for the Jaspkr RkpucliCAN, you will bo enabled to get the Weekly Indiana State Journal at $1.25 per year and one of those sectional and township maps of Indiana; aud Louisville Weekly CourierJournal at $1.40 per year. Rev. H. H. Benson, district superintendent of the American Bible Socieiy, will bold an anniversary of the Jasper County Bible Society, next Tuesday evening, tbe 26th, at the Psesbyterian Church in Rensselaer.— All the friends of the Bible Cause are invited. Messrs. Patton & Stevens, contractors of the C. & S. A. R. R., informs us that they expect to complete the grading between this place and bradford before winter set? in.— They have a large force engaged and are pushing the work rapidly forward.—Monticello Constitutionalist.

Prof. Tbos M. Lott, formerly leader of the orchestral and brass bands of Watseka, Illinois, is traveling with the Anna Britton Company, and furnishes the excellent music with a violin and cornet. Mr. Will Sears assists him with an organ accompaniment, during their engagement in Rensselaer. You may talk as you will, but the fact still remains that Norman Warner carries the largest and most complete Stocks of Furniture in Northern Indiana. It would be impossible to enumerate all the valuable articles which he keeps for sale, but it is safe to say that you can find anything wanted. It pays to trade with those merchants who advertise their wares io the county papers. Those whose penuriousness compel them to rely exclusively upon the oards printed upon their wrapping paper, fence advertisements, and the like, invariably keep poor stocks of goods and at the high* eat figures. Two of the colored ladies of the North Carolinians singers were passing some parties on the atreet and overheard their remarks about them, whereupon they turned around and remarked that “it would be a great addition to the nigger show if you roughs will stay away for wo do not want the money of such”— Brookston Reporter. The Crown Point Register, in speaking of the narrow-gague railroad, says: “The people of Valparaiso are agitatirg for a nar-row-gague railroad from that town to Rensselaer. Why not include Crown Point ? Let our farmers and professional men think of it, and soon move in the enterprise—the three towns can be thus connected at a very small cost.” Majrikd.—At the Residence of Mr. J. Mifcrr, in Donovan, Illinois, on Wednesday, October 20th, 1875. Mr. U. L. Black, of Remiagton, to Miss Lillie H. Jones, formerly of Remington, but more recently of Donovan. May the happy couple be blessed with a long life, and experience a full fruition of all their hopes, are the best wishes of the Riotblicax.

Two Carroll couqtj gentlemen, Messrs Stets and House, have the eontrttet for the grading between Bradford and Rensselaer, and we understand that they are also pushing things with all possible speed. Contractors on other links pt the lino ate using every effort to finish their work this fall. The outlook Is at present very propitious, an I points to the early completion and operation of the road between Delphi and Chicago —MonUeello Herald. The Jasper RepUllicak and the Weekly Indiana State Journal, with a very neatly mounted Sectional and Township Map of Indiana, thirty-five by forty-eight inches in size, carefully revised, and all railroads and post-offices accurately delineated, will be ftirnished to subscribers for one year by calling at this office and leaving $2 75. The map can not be purchased at retail for the united subscription price of the two pa}>era. The map will ba ready for distribution about the first of November., Mr. C. J. Brown and Mr. A Shepard expect to make a joint public sale on or about the fourth day of November. The first to sell stock, including some high-grade cows, heifers, calves and four balls, among them the fine bull calf exhibited at the Rensselaer and Francesville Fairs, and was so much admired ; also some of both sexes. The latter to sell stock, including the thor-ough-bred bull “‘Duke of Huntington,’’ formerly owned by W.K. Parkison | also farming utensils. Look for further particulars in a future issue of the Republican.

We clip the following items from the KentXaml Gazette ol last week : ’ S. P. Thompson is on hand interviewing all who appear before the grand juty.’ Hon R. S. Dwiggins, who has a number of cases in our circuit, court called on us last Tuesday. Mr. Shortridge, formerly of the “Gpodland Reporter,” and Miss Tillio Cumms, were married last Sunday. Judge Hammond is dispensing justico in Newton county this week. He iayery popular with all, and makes an excellent Judge; The Anna Britton Dramatic Company are giving the amusement lovers of Rensselaer and vicinity a series of excellent entertainments, this week. They are greeted with a large audience each evening. The famous “Ticket-of Leave-Man” was well rendered on Wednesday evening: At bus m >ment the audience was convulsed with laughter, at the next, bathed in tears. All unite in saying that this is a troupe-of the best performers that has ever visited Rensselaer. To-night they play the “Octoroon,” the best sensational drama of the age.

Election Notice.

Notice is lureby given that the Stockholders of the County Agricultural and Mechanical Association will hold a meeting at the Court House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, November 12th, 1875, to elect nine directors of said Association for the ensuing year. A full attendance of the Stockholders is earnestly requested, as business of the utmost importance to the Association is to be transacted. By order of Beard. Joshua Healet, Secretary. Mrs. Anna Lamson departed this life on Monday, October 18, 1875, aged seventynine years, eight months and six days. Her death was caused by a congestive chill. The subject of this notice was born in New Jersey, emigrated to Ohio where she married. Thomas W. Lamson, who preceded her in death, eleven years. She was the mother of ten children, all preceding her in death except one daughter, Mrs. Caroline Crockett. Mrs. Lamson was a faithful and kind mother, also a faithful and worthy member of the Presbyterian Church ove fifty years. The God of all grace comfort the lone daughter

and relatives.

Raptist Convention.

The Indiana Baptist Convention holds its next annual meeting in Evansville, Nov. 2d, 3d and 4th. Arrangements are in progress to enable p- rsous who wish to attend, to go at unusually low rates. IJxpursiou coaches have beeu engaged from Jndiimapijlis to Vincenncß,and a special excursion train from Terre Haute to Evansville. Fare for the round trip from Logonsport to Evansville and return $6.00. For further information inquire ofG. E. Leonard, of Peru, who at the solicitation of the leading men of the denomination has made the arrangements and also securedhalf-fare on most of the connecting lines.

Picture Gallery.

Tho new Photography Room over Emmet Katmal’s Drug Store is now in operation. All kinds of Photographs, large and small, plain and retouched, enameled, &c., &c., &c., &c. All sizes of Nonpareil or Alba Plate Pictures got up on short notice. In fact, all kinds of work usually done in a firstclass Gallery'cab be had at the New - Room. I would *ay to those who have Old Pictures that they wish copied can get them done in first-class style at the New Gallery. I would be glad to see as many of my friends as possible, so come one, come all, come great) bring small, and see the Pictures on tho wall, and then at last make up your mind to go no more, as you have £6ne,. but take the esat right in the light and I will show my work is right. Will make you smile to see wnat beauty there is concealed from the world, in that one face. Then send your pictures to your friends, and tell them that A. Reeve is the artist, over Kannal’s Drug Store, at Rensselaer Ind.

Oct. 21st, 1875.

JORDAN TOWNSHP ITEMS.

Corn-husking time will soon be here. Chris. Hhnaler has made an addition io his barn which improves the appearance of his farm very much. He also built an addition to his house not long since. William Wilmore started for lowa on the slh inst. Simon, Charley and W. S. Bedford drove a couple of teams through. May they be blessed with abundance in their new home.

tir rm-r-Tnrt—" r * William McCullough met, with quite an accident the other day. While out herding his horse foil and injured him (William) so that his recovery is considered doubtful.— One of his herders is also very sick. A Mr. Breeding, who lives to the eastern part of the township, died on the 14th of typhoid fever. I made a mistake in one of the items in my last letter. Just let it slide. Hunters report game scarce. t - “Arm” Lewis says he will preach at Mount Prospect next Sunday, provided it is not to wet to puUJoeans. Leak here; ye stock buyers! Dave Michael has the best bunch of yearlings in the county, for sale. T. B. Methena came very near, meeting his death at the hands of Will Suodgrase, ihe other <iay. Will became enraged and threw a stone at one of his horses, missing the horse and striking Tom in the lower abdominal regions, rolling him over as Snodgrass thought, in the agonies of death.— Pretty soon he ceased struggling and Will thought sure be had killed the poor man, and visions of Constables and jails began to flit before his eyes , when the dead Methena . raised up and looked around, after which Will entertained hopes of his recovery.— Some think that Will Snodgrass attempted to commit assault and battery on the person of T. B. Methena, bis respected neighbor. ~ Egyptian.

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were filed in the Recorder’s office for the week ending October 20, 1876: George Q, Thompson to Charles T. Denham for £4,000, whf ne •and' w hf sw ne 11, 27. 7—lo<> acres. William Hutchinson to Allen L. Baily for SSOO, nw. se 7,J31, 6—40 acres. D._ W. Hutchinson to A. L. Baily for SSOO, ne se 7. 31, 6—40 acres. Sheriff Jasper county to James G. Wilson for S4OO, pi ne 26, 27, 7—Bacres. George R. Dickinson to Carolina A. Clark for $l5O, pt nw ne 4, 27,—6 acre-. Julius C. Burgoyne to Beaufort L. Comer •for SBOO, und hf w hfne and und hf e hfi*w 22, 32, 7, and und hf w hf sw and und hf e hf sw 15, 32, 7—320 .> pres. S. P. Thompson, guardian, to John Miller for S6OO, nhf nw, so nw and sw ne 21, 31, 6—140 acres. John Miller to Adolph Lit son for $520, e hf nw and nw nw 21, 31, 6—120 acres. A L. Sparling to A. W. Bingham for SSOO, lots 3 and 4 block 5 Rensselaer. Simon P. Thompson to O. B. Rockwell for S2OO, 11 w 34, 32, 5—160 acres. A. W. Bingham to C. A. Roberts] for S6OO, lots 3 and 4 block 5 Rensselaer. Martin Alderman to James M. Pugh for S4OO, nw nw 1, 32, 6—40 acres. J. M. Pugh to Fernando Stevens for S4OO, nw nw 1,32, 6—40 acres. F. C. Stevens to John Muffley for $llOO, nw nw 1, 82, 6—40 acres. Trust Union Christian College to John Thurston for $325, w hf sw 36, 33, 6—Bo acres. Thomas Monnettto Alfred McCoy for sl,100, w hf ne and se ne 21, 29, G, and sw nw 22, 29, 6—160 acres. E L. Clark, Exr,, to Thomas Cody for $1646, und two-tliird ne nw, und two-third n hf se nw and und two-third pt nw ne 35 29, 5. Sinah May to E. E. Rock wood for $332, se and pt ne 29, 27, 7—256 acres. Quit claim. O. S. Hannah to James Overton for SICOO, w hf se 14, 29, s—Bo acres. L. C. Janes and E. L». C l ark to John Miller for S6OO, nw no and nhf nw 2, 30, 7, and se sw 26, 31, 7—191 .89 acres. John Miller to Robert Hamilton for SSOO, nw n'e and n hf nw 2, 30, 7—151 .89 acres. j. K. Graves to H. E. Griggs for $1,600, sw 10, 80, 5—160 acres. G. W. Roe to Martin Nye for S2OOO, e hf sw 17, 28, s—Bo acres. Martin Nve to Thomas Boroughs for $250, e hf sw 17, 28, s—Bo acres. Thomas Boroughs to J. A. Benson for $603, e hf sw 17, 28, 6, and te nw 10, 28, 5 —IOO acres. J. B. Clemens to 11. M. Rowen for SI9OO, w hf nw 11, 29, 7—Bo acres. G. E. Vermette to Peter Cosgrove for SIOOO, se ne 8, 27, 7—40 acres. G. W. Posey to T. H. Posey for ffil, « hf s hf nw 24, 30, 5—40 acres. T. H. Posey to G. W. Posey for S2OO, n hf s hf nw 24, 30, 6—40 acres. T. 11. Posey to John Bebring for S6OO, s hf a hf nw 24, 30, 5—40 acres. George Guild to J. E. Comer for S3OO, nw nw 9, 30, 5—40 acres. J. G. Wilson to W. S. Jackson for 800, pt ne 25, 27, 7 8 acres W. S. Thornton to E. T. Harding and wife for SIOOO, nw se 12, 29, 7—40 acres. Edward Schofield et al to Thomas Thompson for $l6O, w hf ne 18, 30, s—Bo acres.

S. E. Rogers.

Legal Advertisements. Nou-Resideut Notice. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In the Circuit Court, December Term, 1875. jQomplaint No. 869. James Hammond and Henry Brown versus Geor’ge Shanks, Shanks, his wife, Mary R. Collett, James CoIIbU, Sarah A. Hiatt, William G. Hiatt, William E. Collett, Mary E. Collett, Julia M. Canatsey and Charles M. Canatsey. Comes the Plaintiff and files an affidavit that said Defendants, Sareh A. Hiatt and William G. Hiatt, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and, by order of Court, notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the second day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be bolden on the f econd Monday of December, A. D. 1875, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard in their absence. ,,— I —,. Witness my name and the seal < seal. Vof said court affixed, at Itensse'—v laer, this 7th day of October, A. D. 1875. M. L. SPITLER, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Att’ys for Plaintiff. 4w3

Sheriff’* Sale. BY virtue of a copy of decree and execution to me diiected from ,he Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 6,h day of November, 1875, bel ween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House ofJasper County, the rents and profits for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbers six and seven (6 & 7) in block number sixteen (16) in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and orsts, I will at same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Albert A. Lord and Maud E. Lord at the suit of Edwin P. Hammond. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. October 13, A. D. 1875. LEWIS L. DAUGHERTY, Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. M. F. Chilcotc, Attorney for Plaintiff, 5w3

A. REEVE.

Sheriff's Sale. F>y virtue of ai» Execution on Trafascript _Oto me directed from the Clerk of the Howard CircuitCourt.l will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the I3th day of November, 1876, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4. o’clock P«. M. of said day, at the dqor of the Court House of Jasper County, tho rents and pr-f----its for a term of not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, towit: - The north half of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of tbe north west quarter, all in section thirty-one (81), in township thirty-one (31), north, of range six (6), west, in Jasper couuty, Indiana, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I\will at the same time and place expose ftt public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John Artist at the suit of Georgo \V. Defenbaugh and Isaac E. Moore. Said sale will be made without relief from, valuation or approvement laws. October 16th, A. D. 1875 LE W IS L. DAUGHERTY, Gw3. Sheriff of Jasper county, Ind.

Commissioners’ Sale of Real estate. TVTOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of _LI an Order of the Jasper Circuit Court, recorded in order Dook No 4, pages 242, 243 and 244, of the records of said court, I will offer at private sale, for not less than tho full appraised value on and after Saturday, November 6:h, 1875, at tho real estate office of Milter and Boroughs, in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, the following described real estate, ordered to be sold on a decre#of partition wherein Chailes Foley is the plaintiff, and Edith Schooley. John Schooley, Hugh M. O’Neal, Juliet D. Brubaker, Henry W. Brubaker, Mary Ann Huston, Sanford Huston, William O’Neal, Thomas H. O’Neal, Edward W. O’Neal, Richard M. Cash and Rufus A. Lincoln, are defendants, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the south half of tbe northwest quarter of section twenty-eight (28) in township thirty-one (31) north, of range five (5) west, in Jasper countv, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth cash in hand, one-fou'th in six months from date of purchase, one-fourth in twelve months from date of purchase, and one-fourth in eighteen months from date of purchase, with interest, at six per cent., without relief from valuation or appraisement la wes, said deferred payments to be secured with notes and mortgage on said real estate. JOHN MILLER, 5w3 Commissioner.

notice to Uunters and Sportgmen. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: All persons are hereby notified that hunting and shooting upon any of the lands belonging io either of the undersigned is strictly forbidden. Any person found trapping, hunting or shooting on any of the lands owned, occupied or controlled by either of the undersigned will be promptly prosecuted for trespass. Dated and signed by us this Ist day of August, 18<5, I. J. Porier. James Welch. Thos. R. Daugherty, A. Shepard, Wm. H. Daugherty, J F. Pillars, B. F. Shields, H. C. Bruce, L. L. Daugherty, W. C. Comer, Joseph Williams, C. J. Brown, J. M. Wasson, A. F. Griswold, D. J. Huston, S. Omeara, James D. Babcock, Frank W. Babcock, W. C. Pierce, Joseph H. Willey, John B. Meinbreok, F. W. Bedford, Abel Mentsor, Jackson Phegley, W. H. McDonald. 49tf Grand Removal! Clothing for the Million* GRAND DISPLAY! Dr; Sod;, Hi; asd DEQUEUED. RALPH FEIffDIG Has moved into the new Hemphill Brick Building, —OS" NORTH SIDE — WASHINGTON STREET,\ Reusselaer, Indiana.

Has in store a large and complete stock of new goods, consisting of the latest and most fashionable Styles of Clothing For boys, youths and men—Coats, Pants and Vests, Full Suits, &c. These goods are first-class, both in material and finish, and will be sold at the lowest prices. OUR STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Consists of everything to be found in that line. I have a variety of FAMILY GROCERIES Which will be sold at the lowest let live rates, without regard to color or previous condition of servitude. Boots & Shoes. This department of my stock is complete, from the heavy to the finest Boot or Shoe. HATS & CAPS Of all styles and price, from the most fashionable fine Hat to the cheapest Cap. ILL 808 SELECTEE With great care, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. R> Feiidig. 49tf

PURE AND For The Laundry. MANUFACTURED by T. KIN OXFORD SON, THE BEST STARCH IN THE WORJ.D. GIVES A BEAUTIFUL FINISH TO THE LINEN, and the difference lei cost between it aud common starch is scarcely Haifa cent for an ordinary washing. Ass your Grocer for it. “ . ' : KINGSFORD’S r l - Oswcg» Cora Starch, FOR PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGH, ’ ' ICE CREAM, £<?. ' ‘ Is the original—-Established in, 1848. And preserves its reputation asPnrer, Stronger and More Delicate than any other article of thokind ofl'ered, • either of the same name 1 or with other titles, Stevenson Macadam, Fh, D., &c., the highest chemical authority’ of Europe, carefully analyzed this corn stareli, and slays it is a most excellent article of diet and in chemical and feeding properties is fully equal to the best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, &c., accotr pany each one pound package. For Sale by C. C. Starr, Slyl Rensselaer, Ind, L MORGAN & Sl, DEALER IN Cloaks? Watches. Gold? Silver and Plated Ware? Violins? Violin and Guitar Strings? Fancy Goods? &cWe have on hand a fine selection of CLOCKS & JEWELRY of all kind, to which we invite the attention OF THE PUBLIC. We have secured the services of Ur. J. I Wigmore, of Monlicello, who is a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, and Repairing will be done in all branches ot

The Business. ALL m WARRANTED. Don’t go elsewhere tc Buy B 4 U C * Our Goods. Room in post-o hoe building South of depot, Remington, Indiana. S. A. MORGAN & SO*. B I Iff IHT GER’S OLD LODON DOCK GIN. Especially designed for the use of tho Medical profession and the Family, possessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to females Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing One dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers etc. A. M. BININGER & CQ., established 177.8, No. 15 Beaver Street, Now York. For sale by Harding & Willey, in tho new Brick Building. 28yl Excellent Lands AND Cheap Homes For the Industrious I* JASPER COUNTY! Ho! Every One who Desires to Make Profitable Investments in Land! The Lands of the INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY in Jasper county, Indiana, are now put upon the mark> t for sale, for the first time. They were Selected with Great Care some twenty yeaas agOi and many of them comprise the BBST FABMINd AND GRAZING LANDS IN OCR COUNTY. They consist of about 10,000 ACRES, Part Prairie and Part Timber! well located as to roads and school bouses, and will make Desirable Farms for parties wishing to secure permanent homes. Lands generally in this county are rapidly increasing in value, and are being readily taken by actual settlers at the prices asked for them. So those who want to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS had better attend to the matter at once. Propositions to purchase any or all of these lands, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, will be received by the undersigned at the Clerk’s office in Rqpssel-jer, Jasper county, Indiana, who will at all times take great pleasure in showing the lands and furnishing all necessary information as to quality, price and terms of sale. Title perfect. MARION L. BPITLER, Agent for Trustee of Ind. & 111. C. B. W. [Il-ly.]