Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1880 — Page 3

SMALLTALK.

—Subscribe fox the Bwpublican. —Ospt. CMlcotahs* commenced _Let every one attend the temperance meeting to-uigbL ' —John W. Marion has moved from to w n to Bark ley to w nab ip. —Mr. Cronin recently moved to RenMdaer fromFnu>ceeviHe. Burns of Barkley township loot an interesting little daughter last Manday. —Conductor Jones was sick the first of the week and bad to lay off a few days to recuperate. —Ed Rhoads insists that since be h« honght hi* ticket theentertainment most proceed. —Pugh A Rader of Wolcott are doing the atone and brick work .on Duvall’s two story stable. . —Preaching every Sunday morning at I<H o’clock’ at the Presbyterian church. Everybody invited. —About fifty excursionist* from this place took in the camp-meeting at at Battle Ground last Sunday. —Joe Critcbfield, the celebrated “Rough Diamond” temperance orator will lecture to the Blue Ribbon Club this evening. Notice the new ad of T. M. Jones, the tailor. Mr<Jone*. by bis fairness in business, and promptness in filling order* is building up an immense business.

—LOSS.—A large red pocketbook containing valuable paper*. The findai will please leave it at the office of F. L. Cotton and .will be liberally rewarded. ‘ . B. B. Pattof. —The home of Mr. and Mr*. 8. P. Thompson was made sad last Bunday morning by the death of tbelr infant buy Parr. They have the sympathy of many friends in their sad affliction. k —Let every ex-soldier remember the preliminary meeting at the court bouse to-morrow to make arrangements for the reunion of soldiers of Benton, Jasper, Newton and White counties. Colonel Yeoman informs us that work is progressing nicely on the railroad north of town. We hope our citisens may soon have the pleasure of making a trip to Chicago over the I. A C. A. L. R. R. —Some small boy* not knowing any better way to call attention to their smartness, are throwing pebbles into the coal oil well. This matter should be investigated by the town authorities and the offenders brought to punishment —Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensselaer, Indiana, for premium, lists and all information relative to the ninth annual fair of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, which will be held September 21st to 24th, 1890, inclusive. —A friend at our elbow suggest’s as a subject for a tableau, “The disconsolate lovers,” the scene at midnights Will Moe and Dr Owens in the foreground forming a conspiracy; Patton and Dr- Bitters in the background pouting, and Noble York, with bis ikdy, gaily driving into town. —OUR campaign Offer—We offer the Republican for the cam. paign, .to the end of the year for fifty cent*. JTthe subscription's accompanied with the cash. Any one raising jp club of ten, accompanying the same with five dollars, will be entitled to a copy of the paper free io the close of the year. '

—As two young men passed along the street the other day, a Democrat standing by our side remarked that there were two .who had been converted to Democracy. What, said we, ••two?” Well, he replied, ‘‘nearly two; on* of them used to be a Democrat,” Thus it is in' a majority of cases of Democratic Braggadocio. —Dr. H. J. Banta of Bradford, a life long Democrat has joined the Garfield Club of that place. The Doctor tea progressive young man and doe* not believe In the Democratic or Conservative mind as Judge Dykeman described it—The old-fashioned wooden mould-board pod-auger mind. Hurrah for the young men and their progression ideas. —The ladles of LaFayette hare taken the affair in band and propose to exclude beer stand* from the county fair. They are circulating for signatures, resolutions pledging the signer* to non-attendance of the fair and refusal to patronise it by exhibiting their wares. They are awakening

much enthusiasm in tbe matter and their real la commendable and worthy of imitation by temperance people everywhere. —On oar return, Tuesday, from a visit to Beaton county, we were surprised to find on the office table a generous supply of cake. But we were not long kept ipignorance as to tite donor. Our printer let a flood of Starrligbt in upon our bewilderment by tb> information that oar jovial friend C C- Starr had gone and com. raided Matrimony and that Miss Emma Rhoades was tbe happy bride. Tbe ceremony was performed Monday 11 A. M- at the residence of the bride’s parents by Bev. A. W. <Wood. May theif crown of wedded bliss be gemmed with many Starrs to cheer and light them o’er life’s rugged 'way. Many thanks for the cake. —At the meeting es the Blue Ribbon Club of this county, held on last Friday eveniue, the following Me and resolution were passed v ithout a dissenting voice. $ Wbxrkxs, the Board of Directors of the Tippecanoe County Agricultural Association have for the consideration of *I,OOO granted a permit for the sale of malt liquors oh the Fair Grounds during the forthcoming Fair, against which act the friends of Temper.- n *e entered their urgent protest, without avail. Iftere ore Re solved, That we tbe members of tbe Blue Ribbon Club of Jasper County, Indiana, will not, by our presence or otherwise, contribute to the success of the Tippecanoe County Agricultural Fair, so long as the sale of’intoxicating drinks is 11 censed on the Fair Grounds during tbe time ot Fair. This is as it should be. By their, fruits stall ye know them.

—Now ta the time for bargain* in the merchant tailoring line, for I will sell and make up suite to order cheaper than ever sold before in Rensselaer.

I memuwbat I say.'

NATIONAL GREENBACK TICKET OF JASFER COUN IYFor Sheriff. A. B; CLINTON. For Treasurer. BAMsox KBirnr. For Survey or. C. P. HOPKINS. ForCoeiwtMkmerof tad District, RICHAIID RALPH. ForceroMr. W.C. PIERCE. PKtrnOß TOirLLREALISTAnt. rph* State of Indiana, County of Jasper, sa L la the Jasper Circuit Court to October term A. D. USD.’ In the matter of the estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, by Mordeeai F. Chileote Administrator with the will annexed. Notice is hereby given, that Mordeeai F. Chileote, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, has Sled his petition to sell the real estate of the said decedent, in order to carry out the provisions of th* will of said decedent, and also pay the debts of said decedent, her personal estate being insufficient to pay the same. Said petition will be heard at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court. In witness whereof I hernato set my f sv ti.N band and afflx the seal of said court. I A 1 Rensselaer this Mth day of August A. D. MM. Printers FaeHS*. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. PTHTIOB TO SELL REALESTATE rphe State of Indiana County of Jasper as. A In the Jasper Circuit Court to October Term A. D. MW. tn the ma‘ter of the estate of William H. Martin deceased by Helen M. Martin Administratrix. Notice is hereby riven, that Helen M. Martin Adminis'rstrix of the estate of William H. Martin, deceased, has Sled her petition to sell so much »f the real estate of said decedout as may become n cs atry to pay h s, the saia decedents debts, his p irsonai estate being insufficient to pay the same. Said petition will be beard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said county. tn witness whereof I hereunto set my I am arf\hand and afflx the seal of said court, k L/L-rZ )•* Rensselaer thia Mth day of Auguat D. 1380. Prte Foe *4.48. CHA RLEB H. PRICE. Clerk. Mordeeai F. Chileote Atty for Adminiatratrix NOTICE TO MOM-RESIDENTB Th* Stat* of Ixdiama, I J ABFXB OOVJTTY, f In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Tenn, 1880. Constance B. PUlllipe Susie Phillips and t Complaint No. 2,058 Stella Phillips f Now come* the Plaintiff, bv Mordeeai F. Clifleote her attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit, of said Chileote that the residence of the said defendants is not in the State of Indiana Notice is hereby given said defendants, that unfees they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the third Monday of October A. D. 1880. at the court bouse in Rensselaer in said county and slate, and answer or demur to the said complaint, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. X - —In witness whereof I hereunto set ( s»e 4L'.“I haud aDd affix the seal of said L—.court, at Rens-elaer this 17th day of August A. D. MBO. c CHARLE* H. PRICE. Clerk. Mordecal F. Chileote, attorney for Pla ntfff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a ccrtiflei copy of a decree to me directed from me Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Alfred Thompson ia plaintiff, end Thomas P. Hill, Matilda Hill. Thomas Monnett and Ezra L. Clark, Administrator of t'>e estate of John Reese, deceased, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and forty-two dollar* and seventy cents, with intereatpu said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, th* 25th day of Setpembcr A. D, 1830 Between the hour* of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o’clock P. M. of sai,d day, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indians, the rente and profit* for a term not exeeedingseven years the following real estate to-wlt: The northeast quarter (x) of the northwest quarter (x)of section number six (•). in to w«ship number thirty (80), north of range six (8) west, in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If auch rente and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost. I will, at the Mine time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may l*c sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with Che order of court in said decree. C. Press fee V-M. GEO. M. ROBINSON. August 23, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Mxiter 1 * Sale. MASTER’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree, tome directed, from the United btate* Circuit Court for the District of Indiana, I will, on Monday the 30th day of August, 1«*1. between the hours of » o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., at the Court House d< or in Rensse'acr, Jasper county, Indiana, offer f< r sale at pnblic auction the rente and profits for a term not exeeedingseven years,of the follow. i*e described real estate situated in the county of Jasf>er and State of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter(M) of section-' twentyfive (23; and the half (>;) of the southwest quarter (X) of section twentv-Cve (26) aud the cast half (X) of Uie northeast qn.xrter (X) of section twenty-five (25) and the went half (X) of the northwest quarter (x) of section twenty-fonr (M) and tno southwest a narter (x) Of the southwest quarter (x) of sco ou thirteen (!*) and the southeast quarter (x) of the southeast quarter (x) of section fourteen (14) all in township twenty-eight (») range six (6) west aud upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy the demand. I will, at the same and place, and in like manner, offer for sale the fee simple of the same Orderci to be sold at the suit of Sarah A. Noble, Executrix vs. William Foster add others, to be sold for cash, as lands are sold upon execution, without auy relief front valuation or appraisement laws subject only to statutory redemption. Pre fee *7.to. WILLIAM I’. F SOBACK. Herod * Winter Master iu Chancery. Solicitor*. Indiana tolls, Ind., July 81,1380. ——ijrrcH TfcTioK Jane Stephenson. Martin V. Aver*. Eveline Graham, David Maine*, William L Sumin r* D—. H. Cad wallader, Daniel T. Stewart, William Housher, Blisabeth Wanbauzh. Jonathan Bowers, Pbebe Martin, Mark Jone*. Harvey C. Allison, John H. Leonard, Rabert Por. ter P. Croaker and B. Croaker who are non-residents of Jasper county, Indiana, and Alfred Thompson a -.d Lewis Rich. Trustee, who are residents of said county.and all others whom it may concern, will take notice that Samuel Cochran, Daniel K. Fairchild and Brunson W. Harrington the appraisers apS inted in Ditch cause Number 2.902 on the ntmissioner* docket of Jasper conntv. Indiana. will meet at the beginning of said work hereinafter described at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, September 14th 1880, to assess the land* affected tor the purpose of construction of such work. The beginning will be at a point south 48 degree* west and one thousand feet distant from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (Xi of the southeast quarter (x). of section twentyon* (31), township thirty-two (*2), north of range six («) west in Wheattivid township, in said county and state. Thence north eightyfive (84) dewreoa, west two thousand nine hundred and thirty (2,8*0) feet, thence south eighty (80) degrees, west one thousand nine hundred and seveaty (1,670; feet, thence west eleven hundred and fifty (1,15*) feet, thence north («4) sixty-four degrees, west two thousand eight hundred and eighty (2.880) feet to the lower terminns at a point south seven hundred and ninety (780) feet from the center of section urenty (to) urns township, range, county and The average depth will be about three (8) feet the width about ten (10) feet and leogtn eight thousand nine hundred and thirty (8,830) feet. Th* above I* the name* of the owner* of the lands affected by said work and through whose lands the ditch runs so far as known to the appliaanta or as shown by the real estate transfer booksofaaid county. AUGUSTUS BTIMSON. D - T - Appiicants:

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T. M. JONES.

ww y a TTfc n n sr w MBk wL m / /W H_JP ff 4 1 XqJ *V HB Y» Hi 1 Ha -A. v © ▼ ▼ jLJk —y dLJ.JL-tl’a • ■ ’'r. ✓ IsSfffißlßr 4eM® >B|ji '^{i| j $ |?wr i j. Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous Breakfast Stove,” and being in receipt of a full line with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to Lave you call and examine and be con* vinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured, will I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Sto/es, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c., &c. From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Farnitnre. CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! EOUXB KERN, < DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, .GLASSWARE, QTJEENSWARE CROCKERY, &c. Parties baying for Cash will find it to their interest to examine my gtxxfs and prices. The Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. Rensselaer, Indiana. 12-6 ZLOTTIS TT'P'P.IkT = <;, 11.1 ma \ 11 \i;ioi a x THE JEWELERS! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! AVatclies! docks! J o'weir y I 3 S piated Ware, a Plated Ware, § Ay ® M o Instrument s, I 8 us^ 8 ® Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. • ■ " .z- ' '■’/>* Z ■ ’" • 16 Yean Experience at the Bench, WILLET & SIGLER’S |THROE PALACE ' IN THEIR 2STEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLIMERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, v r . NOTIONS ANO FANCY GOODS, : - FAMILY Gftnwb *Nt Bottom Price is our Motto. We will not be undersold! W>-, have a large and edinknodious store building, .the best and s: lightest store room in Northern goods sold in » ■' room. Satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded.) Cali p " be re ) v