Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1880 — Page 3

fg^EOTOB^T. JVBICKAL Clrenfl Jaift Kw™ P. Haidiox®. Prosecuting Attorney ® A,cocx ' vSVfwyv *? J, ? a r ry: TXird Mentry i* -Par**. nm Monday in June; Third Monday in OtMrr. * COVITT OYriOSß.fr: • Sheriff ...I Un. M. BowrsoK. vuJHdrf; ♦... .i...*a4C.Xowu. Treagwror....../. .. U*mt L ADA**. KecorUer . - • -.- I Hum W.Wood. Du turn". ‘ ... uori» Sj.Acr**. supeSateatotP««icSeiwoW D.B.Nmu. rl*t iii«sCTlM*c D. Drm, Commissioners <kl Diitfltt W.K- PUlllOff <*j District E. E. Roc*wood. Crmtm i ! Cruft-Tint Monday* in March, Jutm, StpU»*rr mud December. _ ’ OOffPOEATIOH 0F7ICIBS: Mmta1.......'.. .'... -..- WQ.niv Powkos. Clerk. J.-.-v Tmtitt P.Wusbt, fUtWard ... Ca*JU.**C.STAKO, }ld Ward :.. Mssrtw O. ClMit, Councilmem <*4 Ward Hott V. Childers, I till Ward Snow Phillip*, [KhWard BawcelScott. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FHYIICIAMB. i. *. tuncu.iLß. , r. r. mttem, m. d. a bitters, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, .Rensselaer, Ind. Calls promptly attended. Will gire special attention to tße treatment of Chronic Diseases. J H. LOUGHRIDGE, * PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, lud. Office next door to Hopkins House. Ten per cant, interest will be added 10 accounts running unsettled longer than three months. B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, ■ Rensselaer, Ind. Office—At W. J. lines's Drug store. JQRS. LINK & OWENS, * HOMOPATII S, Rensselaer, Ind. Office fronting the conrt house, and easTsf the *•, Postofficc. ATT OHHETS. ~ Charles P. Wright, Nathaniel W, Reeve. Attorney at Caw. Notary “Public. Yy RIGHT A REEVE, : ATTORNEYS at law, P Collecting Agents and Real Estate Brokers, • Rensselaer, Ind. ‘ (Office o»er Starr’s Grocery Stored BijJ" Abstracts of titles prepared, lanifs examined, taxes paid, etc., etc. | £aTrper \v. BNtDER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind..' - . Practices in the courts of Jaajier, Newton and Itenton counties. ■yy* h. fierce, \ . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Collections made in any part of the State. Office in Hathaway hiiihfin*. F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .. • - Attends to all business in the profession with ' promptness aud dispatch. Office in second story of the Makccver building. B uiox P. Thompson, Daym J. Thompson, A Harney at Late.' ' Salary Public. A BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, lud. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, Veiling and ' leasing land/. M. L. SPITLF.R Collector arid Abstractor, n. s. puriGGixs. zimki dwiuginh. ££ S. A Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. * We have money to loan to farmers at 7 per cent i uterest on long time. Call at the Citizen's Bank and see us.

W.* BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, * Aud Real Estate Broker, ’ Oftb-e-next door to Postoffice. Practices in the courts of Jasper, New ton ami Benton counties. Lands examine*!, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. jjANIEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,, , , ' Rensselaer, Ind. Notary Public and Insurance Special attention given to the collection remittance of claims. A. McCOY Sc THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestlcexchange, make collections on all available points, pay -interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from y o’clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p. m. , . - Rans. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Italian Marjble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to building work. « 12-6 B. *. Dvriggiai, Zimri Dwiggi^s, Prtt't , Catkier. Citizens’ 33ank. BEWSELA EE, I EDI A SA. Dees a general banking business; gives special attention to remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This bank owns the burglar sate, which took ,the premium at the Chicago Exposition in IS7S. This safe is protected by one of Sargent's time locks. The bank vault used is as good as can ,be built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this bank furnishes as good security to depositors as can be furnished T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MERCHANT TAILOR, Suite for Men, Youths and Children cut and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, best and cheapest stock ever opened in Rensselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. , CITY Meat Market! JhukiMgtom ttrtet, oppouiU A'.i; nar* J>rug Store, „ Rensselaer, Ind. ALEX PEACOCK, Proprietor.' BEEF, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers, and at the lowest prices. Only the best stock slaughtered, and the highest cash prices w ill be paid for tat cattle. I will pay Cash for Fresh Batter and Poultry for the Retail Trade. All who need anything in my line will and it to their interest to give me a call. ALEX PEACOCK. I

SMALL TALK.

—A little daughter was boro to Iff. and Mr*. L. L- Daugherty, last week, —The County Auditor’* office has been supplied with some new furnltuie and otherwise much improved. —Samuel McCullough, of Gilliam township, an old resident of this county, has been quite sick for some time. —Harvey McCullough and family, of Gillam township will spend the summer in Kansas, visiting relatives and friepds—Mrs. Fannie Roth rock is making a three-weeks visit with her father and other relatives and friends at Monti* j cello. —The population of Rensselaer is | wonderfully interwoven by marriage, j If you slap a child you slap the whole community—March didn’t come in like a lion, neither was it very lamb-like, so we are unable to prognosticate the weath- : er for this month. —A can-can troupe, from Lognnsport, talked of doing Rensselaer, this week, bat at the present writing they have failed to materialize-

—Miss Clara Mcllhaney; at Stroudsburg, Pa., will please accept thanks for copies of the Btroud9burg papersWe found much of interest in them. —Rev. Geo. * Guild, the pioneer Methodist preacher of Jasper county, has been quite sick for some time, but we are glad to learn he is better now. —Rev. Father Kroeger. “of Loganaport, spent Saturday and Sabbath with friends here and at the St. Joseph Orphan Asylum, a mile south of this place. —As soon ns the roads are in a passable condition we hope all parties owing us wood, and those wishing to pay their subscriptions in this useful commodity, will report at on.ee. —The religious interest in the neighborhood of Watson’s School house is very good. Notwithstanding the almost impassable condition of the roads the boose was well filled with people, last Sunday. —Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Fereuson have mbved from Francesville to Mr. W. Cleveland’s residence in this place. They are valuable accessions to Rensselaer, and we trust they will be cordially received. —Have you seen the new spring goods at Jones's Merchant Tailoring establishment- Their nobby, ar’n’t they? Jones does good work, makes good fits and charges very reasonable prices. Get your work there. /—Robert Phillips expects to start for Hutchinson, Kansas, next Tuesday tq clerk in a Wholesale store for an untie. Robert Is a steady young man and may eventually become one of the solid men of the west. —Two little girls born in Rensselaer on the last drty of February, will have birthday anniversaries only once iu four years. One is at the residence of Judge Hammond, the other at T. M. Jones’s, the merchant tailor.

—Thus. Robinson, Esq., one of the solid men of this county, is a shrewd business man and a successful stock dealer, but he paid a hundred dollars one day last week to let goof a“buncli” of hogs that had been bought to high. —The spring crop of babies promises to be more numerous than usual, but so fur they have been principally of the feminine gender, especially iu Repub* ■ liean families, which is not very promising for the future success of our party iu.Jasper.county. —New subscribers are coming .in pretty lively, but there are yet many fumiiies in Jasper county that have no communication with theoutside world except an occasional conversation with their neighbors, and know but little of what transpires form year to year at their county seat. —The managers, of the 1.,' D. A Cnarrow gauge railroad have concluded to change it to a standard gauge. They have advertised for twenty-one thousand ties to be delivered along the line of said road on or before the first day of April, 1880. The Delphi Times says “at that time the narrow guage system will be abandoned and the standard width adopted. This is but the first step toward what it is expected will develop within the. year into a standard guage through line from Indianapolis and Chicago.” —Mason A Morgon’s Uucle Tom’s Gabin Combination played Friday and Saturday evenings last at the Opera House. Friday evening they had a full house and ihe audience was well entertained, Uncle Tomls Cabin is their ihaster piece and they render it in good style. Saturday evening the crowd was not so great on uceount of the inclemency of the "weather. The company expressed themselves as well pleased with their patronage, the town and the people, and expect to make us another visit some time in the future.

—Lyman Zea wants to be a candidate for town marshal, and is willing that either party shall-nominate him. But Lyman will discover before the end desired is accomplished that trancendentalism is the spiritual cognoscence of phychological'irrefraglbility, connected with concutient ademption of incolumnient spirituality and etlierealized contention of subsultory concretion. But our poetic pencil desires to present a prophetic stauza: A boom for Z«a! aye, let it roll Throughout the land to his renown ; The ‘'Champion Shuckcr,” who knows, may poll Full votes enough To make him marshal of the town! . —The Republican is the best local paper ever published in Rensselaer. That’s what the people say, and it ‘must be so. And it will be better by and by, when the Democratic nominations are all made and “the band begins to play.” The candidates will skip into the arena aud the performance will commence. First will be a double somersault by the Democrats and Greenbackers, in which the lastnamed party will disappear as by magic, and the abdomouiul regions of the first-named party will be very much inflated. Both being disabled the Republicans will proceed with the show and receive the applause of the people.

Insure With Me. I represent Thirteen Mteliox Dollars of Insurance Capital, and can furnish first-class security at the very lowest possible rates.— When you want Insurance give me a call “before purchasing elsewhere.” and don’t let itenerant peddlers induce von to pay them 23 to 40 per cent, more than you can get your indemnity of me. DANIEL B. MiLLEB.

—Dr. Link retained from Cincinnati. Tuesday noon. Mrs. Link is expected to arrive to day (Tkarsday). —Mr. and Mrs. Z. Dwlggin’s little daughter, at Oxford, was dangerously ill the forepart of this week with diphtheria. —Dr. J. 8. Owens went to Chicago, Wednesday, to attend the spring course of lectnres at the Hahnemann Medical College—Jerry Cowden and family moved to Michigan City, Wednesday. Maggie will be missed by the young people of this place. —H. B. Murray, Robert Barkley, John Barkley, and Miss Maggie Barkley started for Kingman, Kansas, Tuesday morning, with the expects, tion of buying land and growing up with the country. —The chairs in the Opera House are too close together for persons above the average size, except unmarried indiduals in love. In that case one chair will hold two very comfortably provided one sits on the other’s lapBut such things are not practiced under tlie gas.light. —We want to say to every man, woman and child, iu Jasper county, and those who may inhabit other locations on this mundane sphere, who owe us money, no matter how small the sum, that we shall want it and want it bad on tbe 15th day of April. The sum desired is two hundred dollars. That is not very much, and yet experience proves that it is a large amount to collect from delinquent subscribers. But we have faith to believe that it can be raised. Now we say to all who are behind an subscription please give us a lift. We wanttomake some improvements in tbe office and in the appearance of the Republican. Fay up if possible on or before the loth qf April. —An effort is being made by some parties in this congressional district to unite the Democratic aud Greenback forces with a hope of defeating the Republican nominee, but the People’s Press, published atKentlaud the, most able and influential Greenback organ in Northern Indiana, denounces the scheme with bitter emphasis. It adjures the Nationals to keep hands off aud not be found bartering their principles for a mess of pottage. The editor of the Press closes a two-col-umn editorial with the statement that no good reason can be found “why the Greenback party should afiliate with such a Janus-faced, time-serving, Shylock-ridden, double-dealing chronic bluudcrer as the Democratic party is arreigned for being by the thinking men of its own party.” —A confidence game was played on .Uncle Billy Hamilton, in Carpenter township, last Friday, by a man who gave lilsnameas Johußay, which ex. cels any tiling for cheek that we have heard of*for some time. Said ltay, a comiuonplace-looking individual, got off the cars at Goodland one day last week, aud during his circumambulati«*ns called at tlr& residence of said Mr. Hamilton. Ray represented {bat ho had just sold a farm for big in Illinois, and was desirous of purchasing laid In Jasper county, Indiana, provided he could get it at reasonable rates. It so happened that Uncle Billy had a mortagage on his farm for $3,680, including costs and interest, which had been forclosed and the land advertised for sale by Sheriff Robinson, the samo to take place at the door of the court house In Rensselaer, on Saturday last. Uncle Billy thought this a Gofl-send to save him from'los ing the farm for the amount of his in. debtedness, and proceeded to take the stranger iu. After the bargain and sale were completed Ray stated to Hamilton that he had but five hundred dollars with him; the rest of his funds being iu the~bank at Kcntlaud, and there not being time to return for it before the sale, he requested Hamilton to let him have what money he might have in his possession iu order to pay a sufficient sum down to satisfy tbe plaintiffs that the balance would be forthcoming. Uncle Billy had seventy-five dollars which was handed over without any thought of being swindled. Saturday morning Ray, one of Hamilton’s sons and his son-in-law, Ed Bartley, mounted horses and came to Rensselaer to attend the sale. Tbe farm was bid off and everything seemed lovely and satisfactory. The young men were sent to the Treasurer’s office to ascertain the amount of taxes against the laud while the sheriff, aud M. L. .Spitler, who was looking after the interests of the plainitiffs, were arranging the papers necessary in the case. About this time Ray said he would step down to the bank aud get tbe money. He went and possibly he is going yet. The parties waited and waited for Ray’s retnrn, but alas, be came not, when the sheriff began to conclude that Ray was a snide. During the conversation Bartley mentioned the fact that the old man bad loaned Ray seventy-five dollars, which satisfied all concerned that Ray’s honest countenance would possibly illum iate their presence no more forever, and they adjourned to look for him, at the depot and other places of escape, but they looked in vain. The farm was offered again and sold for the amount of indebtedness, and the old man received nothing in return for it and his seventy-five dollars but experience. N-'

Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that I am prepared to buy all kinds of Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Old Iron, Copper, Bags, Hides, Pelts and so forth, for which I will pay the highest prices iu Cash, at my warehouse in the rear of Leopold’s Brown-Stone Building. It you bring me your Produce you can always get your money and buy goods where you choose. Hoping you will find it to your interst to deal with me, I remain Tours truly. E. HEIDELBEBGEU. Office at Leopold’s TO THE LADIES. I desire to sen/ to the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that my facilities for doing all kinds of Dress Making are such that lam prepared to compete with city shops in the way of latest styles, perfection of fits and durability of work. My prices are also very reasonable and every fit is warranted. Our charges are from three to twenty dollars , according to style, dec. If you need anything -in my line please give me a call. MRS. J. PURCUPILE. Rooms over linen's Drug Store.

—M. F. Chiloote is taking tbe enumeration of children for school purposes. —Reader, whenever yon see or hear something that would make a good item of news, tell it to tbe editor. —Tbe voiee of an infant Son was beard at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MasteHer, Tuesday evening. Tbs ticket agent smiles serenely. * —“Remingtonßambles”are sorrowfully crowded out this week. Those that will “do to keep” will appear with the regular letter in our next, v —Many who heard Rev. Wood’s sermon last Sabbath evening speak very highly of it The text was, ‘"Behold what manner of man is this that even the winds and tbe sea obey him.” —Jones, the Merchant Tailor, has returned from Chicago with a splendid line of new spring goods, embracing all the latest and hamsomest patterns. If you want a coat, pants, vest or suit made, give him a call. —County Treasurer Adams requests us to say that he will be compelled to return the tax duplicates of ’79 to the Auditor promptly on the third Monday of April, 1880, and no taxes will be received after that date without penalty. —A Hoosler gal recently sent fifty cents {to the Irish Relief Fund with the statement that it had been received for a kiss. If tbe youug lady’s big brother don’t object we say go on with the good work, for the poor peopfe in Ireland are very much in need. —The time to transplant trees is any time after the frost goes out of tbe ground in the spring and before they begin to leaf out The place to buy trees is at the Rensselaer Nursery, John Coen, proprietor. He has a fine Jot of fruit trees which he is selling low. See bis “local ads.” elsewhere in this issue.

—The greatest difficulty to contend with in this prairie country is the ter. rileness of the public roads during the spring of tlio year. But if the soil was of a kind that does not become soft and pliable it would not produce such abundant crops of corn, wheat, etc. For the past three weeks the merchants have had but little to do, and their faces are nearly as long as their yard-sticks. Editors, of course don’t mind the pressure so much, for they are accustomed to hard times, andean live on the wind for a few weeks without materially lessening their avoridupois or ebauging the expression of their benign countenances. Our Greenback friends of this county, have resolved to have no more coquetting with the Democracy and no political fellowship directly or indirectly, but have sued for and obtained a bill ot divorcement. We believe the law in this State prohibits a re-marriage of the divorced party for two years. Now the question is in view of the close relations heretofore "existing between them, have the Greenbackers the virtue to withstand the seductive wiles of the Democracy for that length of lime? We shall see. —Kentland Gazette.

Kobby Hats. The new Spring Styles of Men’s find Boy’s Hate are called “Priiua Facia" ami “French Tourist.” The first named has a stiff brim nnd crown; the last named is a soft fur hat. Both styles are for sale at A. Lkovolii’s, in the Brown-Stone Building. The third shipment of these hats have already been received, nnd a large number is being sold every day. They are cheap.and becoming. Attention, Farmers! We will pay the Highest Cash Prices for ’.VH EAT and UYK, delivered at the Rensselaer Flouring Mill. *, HOPKINS A BAYLER. Young Man, If you want to bay a handsome White Shirt, made after the most improved pattern, for One Dollar—^worth two dollars—call on ABRAHAM LEOPOLD. Buy New Carpets and New Furniture of F. J. Sears & Son, at bed-rock prices. Bargains for Farmers. Every farmer must admit that t ruit Trees do best if transplanted where acclimated and in their native soil. The symmetry and thrift of my trees is seldom excelled, and the variety of fruit is of the most desirable and profitable kinds. .My prices are the lowest. Give mo a call. JOHN COEN, February 27th. . * Rensselaer, Indiana. F. J.. Serrs Son, in Makeever’s Block, make Undertaking a specialty. A nice line of Burial Cases, Burial Robes, etc., of all sizes, just received. Hearse free on application.

Notice of Appointment. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. has been appointed Administrator of tlie estate of Dcbora Dowty, late of Jasper county, deceased. 1 Said estate is supposed to be sol vent. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, March 1,1880. Administrator.

Notice of Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Aministrator of the estate of Debora Dowty, late of Jasper county, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana, on FRIDAY, MARCH 20,1880, The personal property of said estate, consisting of 1 Horse, 2 G&ws. 14 head of Hogs, lot of Cattle, Farming Implements, household Goods, kitchen Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. Terms —Sums of $3 and under cash in hand, over 33 a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note drawing six percent interest, waving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security. MOKDECAI F. CHILCOTE, March 8, 1880. Administrator. E. T. HARDING & SON HAVE MOVED THEIR DRUG STORE Into Mrs. Hemphill’s Brick Building, and have fixed it up in good style, and when you kneed anything in their line be sure to patronize their store. You will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to watt on you. They keep a general assortment of GSJ>i —AND— Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest cash prices. A. S. LaKue keeps an assortment of .FAMILY anocsp.iss In the same room, and sells as cheap or cheaper than other dealers.

MARCH.

Tbe United States contain a population of fifty - million souls. Perhaps two thirds of that number have used one or more bottles of Dr, Marshall’s Lung Byrup, were they have had a bod Cold, or Chronic or hacking Cough or any of the numerous Lung Complaints to which the human family Is heir to. Out of this vast nnmber of bottles sold there bos been, we must own, two bottles returned. Please take notice, reader, two bottles that have not given satisfaction but millions that have used it trhh good results. When buying medicines for tbe family always ask for Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. Sold by W. J. Imes-

SnF.RIFF’S RALE. —By virtue of * certified copy of a decree to me directed from the ClcrK of tbe Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William Mills is plaintHf, and Marv A. West. William C. West, Frederick Hoover. George B. Chappell, Joaiah H. Alimas, and Weslev Meadows are defendants, requiring me to make the sura of one hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-eight cents, I will exponent public sale, to the highest bidder, on Satorday, the 20th day of March A D., 1880, Between the hours of 10 o’olock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said 'day, at the door of the court house, in the town of RcnsseJner. Jasper county. Indiana, the rents nnd profits for a term not exceeding seven vears, tne following real estate, to-wit: Fifty s 6o* fi-et off the east end of lots eight ‘B’ nine “s>’ ten ‘lo’ in block five ‘s’ in Chamber* ft Morgan’s addition to the towu of Remington. Jasper county, Indiana. If sneh rents: and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest nnd costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much therof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, intere’rt and costs. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from ▼ Uuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance wiUi the order of court iu said Press fee SB.OO. GEO. If. ROBINSON, Feb. 9.15-SO. Sheriff Jasper County. R. S. & Z. Dwigoins, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Oliver M. I.ong is plaintiff, and Angelinc Belange nnd Daniel Uel&nge are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of twelve hundred and eighty-four dollars aud twenty-nine cents. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, on * Saturday, the 20th day of March A D , 1880, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the courthouse, in the town of Rensselaer, Jaspor county, Indiana, the rents and profits fora term - not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The west half ‘VS’ of the southeast quarter W of section thirty-one *3l’ and the northeast quarter *>.£’ of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter ‘A*’ of section fifteen ‘l6’ nil in township twenty-eight ‘2B’ north of range six *o’ west, in Jasper county and State of Indiana. If snch rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same timo and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much theroof as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, anil in accordance with the order of court iu said Press fee *9.00. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Feb. Bth. 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. M. F.Chilcotb, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtne of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein James H. Hendrickson is plaintiff, and John Newman if defendant requiring me to ninke the sum of one hundred and twenty-four dollars and sixteen cents, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 20th day of March A. D., 1880, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter ‘l-4’ of the northeast quarter ‘l-4’ of scctiou fourteen ‘l4’ in township thirty-two ‘B2’ north of range seven ‘7’ west. Also lot three ‘3’ of the northwest uuarter ‘l-4’. of section thirty-six ‘3(s’ in township thirty-three *BB* north of range seven west, containing twenty-throe *23’ acres, in Jasper county and State of Indiana. If such rents mid profits w ill not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I wHI, at the same time nnd place, expose to public*sale tlie feesimpleof said real estate, or so much thereof us may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale w ill be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press foe $9.00. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Feb. 9.1880. f Sheriff Jnspcr Connty. It. S. Dmugins, Attorney for Plaintiff.

QHEUIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified O copy of a decree to me directed from file Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Conrt. in a cause w herein Jesse J. Bright is plaintiff, and Aaron Brower, Callie M. Brower, Reuben It. Pettit, William W. Foster, the' Singer Manufacturing 1 Company, and Camillas Dunbar are defendants, requiring me to make tlie sum or five hundred and ninety-five dollars and seventy-three cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to thehighest bidder, on Saturday, the 20th day of March A. D., 1830, Between the hours of TO o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at' the door bf tlie court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper couuty, Indiana, tlio rents aud profits for u term not exceeding seven years, the following *rcal estate, to-wit: Beginning at a i>q4nt on the south line of section twentv-four ‘24’ township twenty-seven ‘27’ range seven ‘7’ west, sixty-eight -08' rods und six •(!’ feet west of tlie southeast corn er of said section, thence north eighty ‘Bo’ roils, thence west twelve ‘l2’ roils, thence south eighty‘SO’ nxls. thence east twelve M2’ rods, to tho place of beginning, containing six ‘6’ acres, in Jasper county aud State of Indiana. If Buch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, I will, at the same time and place expose to public sale tlio fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may l>c sufficient to discharge said decree, iuterest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from *nluation or appraisement laws, and iu accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee SIO.OO. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Fell. 9, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Snydeb and CHILCOTE, Att’ys tor Plaintiff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Samuel Ilogc is plaintiff, ana John Boonstra. the Newton Connty Building Loan Fund and Saving Association, George \V. Hardisty, and Seibren Boonstra arc defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents, with interest on said decree and cqsts, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 20th day of March A. D., 1880, Between the’ hours of 10 o’clock A, M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said say, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents aud profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tne following real estate, to-wit: The west half ()») of the southeast quarter (‘ 4 ') of section thirty (30) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county andHtateof Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisiy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time nnd place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much therof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or apprul'soincnt laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee $9.26. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Feb. 9.1880. Sheriff Jasper Connty. R. S. ft Z. Dwiggins, Attorneys .for PlaintilT.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk or the Jasper Circuit Court, iu a cause wherein Arter Beatty and Thomas Beatty arc plaintiffs, and John B. Clemens, Harriet M. ltowen, and Prior Itowcn arc defendants, requiring me to make the sums of four hundred nnd twenty-two dollars and fifty cents with six per cent, interest thereon from the rendition of said judgment; three hundred aud seventv-flve dollars due on January Ist, 1880; three hundred and seventy-five dollars to become due Jan. Ist, 1881: and three hundred and seventy-five dollars to "become due on January Ist, 1882, with seven per cent, interest ofi the three last named sums from January Ist, 1878, and costs. 1 will expose at pubLio sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 20th day of March A. D , 1880 Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following real estate, to-wit: Fifty-six (56) acres off the west Side of tho northeast quarter («) of section thirty-fonr (34) In township twenty-nine (29) north of range six (6) west, in Jasper county and State of Indiana, and if such rents and Jirofits Will nos sell for a sufficient sum tosatisy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose to pnblic sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs, and slionid the fee simple of said fifty-six (56) acres fail to sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, the rents ana profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following real estate, to-wlt: The northeast quarter (x) of the northwest quarter (v) of section thirty-four (34) in township twentynine (29) north of range six (0) west, In Jasper county and State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy the balance due on said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expoftc to public sale the fee|Simple of said northeast quarter ‘l4’ of the northwest quarter of section thirtv-fonr *34’ in township twentv-ninc ‘29’ north of range six *6’ west, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and (tosts. Said sale will be niade,witlioat any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee 315.00. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Fob. 9, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Fbak* vr. BABCOCK, Attorney for plalntife.

SHERirrS SALE.-By virtue of » «rt»ed ropy of a decree to me directed from Hie clerk of the Jasper Circuit Coart in n cause wherein Christian Gross, Executor of the last will of Mary DvJ'htton. deceased, is plaintiff; and Safer* C. Morgan, Mary A, Morgan, and William H. Morgan are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of twenty-three hundred and forty-five dollars, with interest on said decree anil costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on . ' , Saturday, the 20th day of March A D., 1880, Between the hpttra of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of Said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The east half (K) of the west half (\) of the aontheast quarter (ii) of section eighteen (18) in township twenty-seven (27) north, range six (0) west, in Jasper county and State of Indiana. “ If snch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may l»e sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee *9.25. GEO. 11. ROBIXSOX, Feb. #, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Sims A Sima and Franc IV. Babcock, Attorney for plaintiff.

I Pino’s Care for (on.Urap- H lieu is also tbs best cough raed- H (cine. Dose small—bottle pi large. Sold everywhere. Jsr U and *I.OO. , ; 1 Warranted to firat buyers. B m f m I We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved And Can Frees What tee Claim. W There ale fallarra a»S asShap. poliiUMeota. If you are troubled With Su it HEADACHE you win be easily and quiolily rn.-.-d . n» limidreda have been already. We ahull be plenaed to mall a sheet of tnllnoslato to any Interested. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Also cure all forms of Biliousness, prevent Constipation and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relieve distress from too hearty eating, correct Disorders of the Stomach, Stimulate the Uver, and Regulate the Bowels. They do all this by takiiyc just one little pill at a dose. They are purely vegetable. do not gripe or purge, and are as nearly perfect as it Is possible for a pill to be. Price 25 cents, 5 for sl. Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., ERIE, PA.

South Side Washington St., RENSSELAER, IND. “Carry (he toMaryl” Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, Domestic and NenTork Singer Sewing machines. &C., &Ca, AT W. H. & C. RHOADES' • *• • HARNESS SHOP. 1M PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EIGLGSDiCD, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sanshuge, Bologua, etc., sold in ijuantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. Xone but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. 12-6. J. J. EIGLESBACH.

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP! [South of McCoy A Thompson’s Bank], Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT & DICKEY, - Propr’s. TIIE proprietors having fitted up a new shop are now fully preparcOTo do all kinds of Blacksmithing. at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything in our line, are invited to give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, . And give this branch of the business particular attention. All work warranted. 12-9 GRANT A DICCEY. ® WEEK. *l2 a day at at home easily <3P 4£i made. Costly outfit free. Address True A Co., Augusta, Maine. &J£ T| 1 ©Oft per day at home. Samples A VJF &Zi\J worth *5 free. Address btinson A Co., Portland, Maine.

PEACOCK HOUSE, (Near the Poetoffice.) Rensselaer. - - Indiana, J. H. PEACOCK, Prop’r. THIS excellent Hotel has just boon reopened by the proprietor, who offers every Inducement to the traveling public to stop with him. His prices are the lowest and his tables are furnished with the best provisions the country affords, .Boarders bythed.iv or week at the loweat rates. Give the Peacock House a trial. 12-6.

CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! LOOTS KERN, / —bjSALER IX—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, • GLASSWARE, j H" QUERNSW A I lE, C ROCKRRY, &c. Parties buying for Cash will find it to their interest to examine my prowls and prices. The Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. Rensselaer , Indiana. 12-6 LQTJIS *- . , 'I . _ j 3NT. ■W n, / ' . : t V < / DEALER IN Hardware, tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, #e. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Mails, Sad irons, &c., &c. OE^ES3Sri3XTC3r From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture. W. J. IMESS, DEALER IN i • [ ■ ■ ' School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, ll MEDICINES^ Faints, Oils, 'Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, READY-MIXRD PAINTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Strictly for Medical Purposes, * ~ < CONFECTIONERY, <ScCThis stock of goods in all departments, is fresh pure and first-class. There is none better in the market. In addition to the above enumeration, a full supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, Erasers for pencil and ink, and all articles pertaining to the Stationery Line 1 —■■ ■ ' - j ' : ii r (. - ■ i- . Groceries—Million! flour, Salt, sugar, Coffee and Spices ! j The Largest Grocery House and Cheapest Stock in Jasper County. ALSO A FULL LINE OF GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. TEA, TOBACCO & CIGARS A SPECIALTY. O. O. STCASII?.. BSTATIIjiaEtED IU 1064. I ! .'*■ . I --* 1 T." 1 . 1 " ' ■ ■ 'S—— ’ —— ...i , Lumber! Lumber! *■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Finishing Lumber, Common Lumber, All Kinds of Lumber. Star A Shingles! Standard Shingles! , Common Shingles! Beveled Lath, Plain Lath. All Length Battons. Square Pickets,Flat Pickets. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. Siding, Cornice, Moulding, Window and Door Frames. ALL sold in quantities to suit, and at the LOWEST PRICES. sew. f jraoßavsozffp FRANCESTHIiE, IND. AND Rensselaer, Indiana

HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington st„) Rensselaer, Indiana, - R. J. HOPKINS, Prop’r. THE Tioncixs HOUSE has acquire* fan enviable reputation with the traveling public,ami is widely known as affording the best arcomiiKVlatkm* nnrt roost satisfnctoryhmtrrmainment. Day and week board can away* be obtained at most reasonable rates. t 12-fl. ‘ &. J. HOPKINS.