Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1880 — Page 3
directors. \7" : JUDIOIAk Circuit Judge -- BPirra Third Jfoadufl* Tint Mov/nf t*Jv; Third Jfoadtf i» Otdoirtr. COUITT OFFICKB8: Cl— k ...CWABLM H. P*IC«. sherif.... G«otXpL IIKWBY I. ABABB. Trexwrer ... . .. . .. T abbbtt. . J.. LovisS.Altbb bu(Krlntcßdcut Public B £J2? , ’,mPac , ‘d °Dvkb < Irt District Ibaac V. ml kb. Sil t>i*trlet. I* • R- P*®* l *®*' L Dutrlct K. E. KOCB<OO». C**rl-Ftrtt Mo»dar* i* MariL, /<nU y S»fd*»b*raKd coinwfm officers; M*r*h*l ;...... CBABLES PBATT. clerk J- «■ I- Pbillipb. Tr«a»urer.... Csablbs C.Stabs. ireaiure fI»tWard..CHAXLXS F. Weight. M Ward. William H. Lego. CoBBCiIMB Sd Ward Cbableb Matbbw. ithWa'rd» GEOBfIE SlflLBB ' sthWard f. J Seam. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. T'*’" FHTSICIARS. jya. PHYSICIAN amd SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Gives •peclal attention to Diaeaaeaoi Women and Children and Chronie Disease*. Remember call* are promptly attended when not prote *ionallv engaged. JX) UGH RIDGE A BITTERS, PHYSICIANS amd SURGEONS, Rensselaer, Ind. Offlce next door to Hopkina House. Ten per cent, intereat will be added co aeeounta rnnnine saaeUled longer than three montba. AMOSES B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,* Rensselaer. Ind. Office— At W. J. Imci'* Drug store. T\R. J.B. OWENS, 17 HOMEOPATHIC i PHYSICIAN a SURGEON. •Rensselaer. Indiana. Ofßee one door west of PustoQice. Residence opposite Dr. Loughridgc'a. pR. 0. C-JPINK, (FI 0 M S O EOP A T 11, Rensselaer, Ind. OOL-e fronting the court liouae, aud east of the * PinitoQice.
ATTOBN Bfl. -C«i<LW I*. Weight, XnnAMEi W. Reeve. Attoraey at Law. Notary Public. \T RIGHT & REEVE, \ ATTORNEYS *AT RAW, Collecting Agent* and Real Estate Brokers, v Rensselaer, Ind. (Ofilce over Start’s Grocery Store.) Abstract*of title* prepared, lauds exnnaned, taxes paid, etc., e»c. £ JA.RPER w. snider, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington. Ind. Prsctic. . in the court* of Jasper, Newton and Benton eoantie*. If. PIERCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington. Ind. Notarv Public. Collection* made in any part of the State. ‘Otlice in Hathaway builiunr. JO RD ECAI F~CH ILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attend* to all bu*ibes* hi the profession with pc.'j»"t»iessan«l diapatdi. Office io actual! the M ■keever building. Stitis P. rise Urso x, Mav.d J. Tnuxrws, .Iff-rfey rtfZwie. Salary Ptblic. ’JHUMPBON & Bj&O., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer. Ind. Practice Id all the court*. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, felling and leasing land*. ML I- SPITLER Collector and Abstractor.
E. S. DWIGutXS. ZIMBI DWIGCINS. |) 8. A Z. DWIGGINS, ’ attorneys at law, Reusselaer, Ind. W; hare money to loin to farmers at 7 per rent interest on long time, ('all at the Citizen's Bank and see ue. pRANITw? BABCOCK, ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW, A nd Real Ettate Broier, Office nextdoor to Poatoffire. Practices in the courts of J a s;>er. New ton a ndJJen ton countte*. Lands examined. abstractsof titles prepared, taxes paid, aad collect ion* made. jjanTeiT b. millee:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Notary Public and Insurance Agent. Special / attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. “ A. McCOY & BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domesticexchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 9 o'clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p in.
FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, Also Paper Hangers; In fact de everything pertaining to the business promptly and at reasonable rates. Shop over Bedford's store, Rensselaer. Ind. Rana. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Italian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, :tn'd give special attention to building work. 1 . 12-6 2. S Dwiggins, Zlmri D wiggins Bret'S. Cathiar. /Citizens’ Bank/ RBJFSSgLA RB, IX DI A XA. Doe- a general bankingbusinew: gives special aUeatisn to collections, remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid nn balances: certificates bearing interest issue!; exchange bought and sold. This bank owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in 1878. This safe is protected by one of Sargent’s time locks. The bank vanlt nsed is as good as can bs built. -Jt will be seen from the foregoing that this'tank furnishes as good security to depositors as ean be furniaheo NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, - Indian®, KIRILET A SOM, Prop’r. THENOWEL* HOUSE is a new. threestory brick hotel, just opened. The proprietors formerly kept the Broadway House at Peru, Ind., and have had much experience as caterers fb the wants of the traveling public. Their tables are supplied with an abundance of the best food known tethe culinary art, the bed-room* are lam, well lighted, properly ventilated and comfortably furuished, the beds aid beiding are all new. clean and healthful. The traveling public is respectful I v solicited m give them a call. D*y and week boarders will find itsottair interest to stop at the Nowles House. ' ls». KIETLEY « SON.
SMALL TALK.
j Subscribe for the Republican. —Berry Paris has re pa i reel his wind pump. —The key to the campaign at Bedford’s. —Go to Mrs. Healey’s for mourning ruches. —New niching and lace at Mrs. Healey’s. > —Handsome bed room sets at Sears & Son’s. —Stunner tobacco and cigars at Bedford’s. —J. H. Wood of Winamac was in town this week. —Bedford has the Boes” 2 for 5 cent cigar in town. —School books of all kindest Harding and Tharp’s. —3 car loads of furniture just received at Sean A Sou’s. i —New fall styles in bonnets and Data at Mrs. Healey’s. every one attend the temperance meeting to-ulght. —Miss Mattie McCoy h attending school at ludianapulh. —Go examine the half-moon sct counter of Sears A Son. —New Invoice of solid gold riugs at Goldman and Hardman's. —Trv Harvest home smoking tobacco at Harding and Tharp's. —For choice toilet soaps of all kinds go to Harding and Tharp’s. —New lot of silverware next week at Goldman i Hardman’s. When you want nice monograms, go tb Goidmau A Hardman’s. —2OO hard wood bed-steads from $ 2.50 to $4.50 at Sears A Son’s —The largest stock of lead pencils in Rensaeiaer i> at the postofflee. —Excellent penholders at the poi-t----office. Prices from 5 cents to 75 cents each.
—John Hinkle of Barkley township has built a new granary and ware room. —There will be preaching at the M. E chureh next Sabbath morning and evening. Miss Louie Hammond started Sat" unlay to attend school at,Not re Dame College. | —Engraving done free of charge on all silverware bought at Goldman & Hardman's. —Nails, window glass, brackets, mouldings A etc., at bottom prices at Ferguson’s. —Peter Jones of Kankakee, 111. is visiting with his brother, T. M. Jones of this place. —Did you see those handsome parlor sets at the new furniture store of Sears & Sou? —Remember if you want good watch or clock work, go to Goldman A Hardman’s. —Guard chains, necklace's, charms, etc. Good assortment, at Goldman i Hardman's. —When the time draws nigh go to Goldman A Haidmaii’s for your wedding presents. r ■ , • -—For choice perfumery, hair nils, face paints,'pomades Ac, go to Harding aud Tharp’s. —Rubbeg erasers at the postoffice Rensselaer. Ind. Prices from-5 cents to 15 cents each. Fine Elgin watches cased in’rilver or gold, at bottom prices at Goldman and Hardman’s. —The best wagon is the cheapest ami the name of it is “Newton.” Bedford keeps them. —Coke Henkle started to Otero. New Mexico last Monday. He will take charge of a stock ranch. i—Preaching every Sunday morning at 101 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. Everybody invited. —Our prices on reparing nre ns low as any first class wnrk can be done. -Goldman k* Hardman. We keep a full stock of choice fine cut tobacco, smoking tobacco, and cigars. Hardiog and Tharp. Bedford has the largest and beat assortment of chewing tobacco it the town. Udi aud try his Garfield or Haucock tobacco.
—Avery Baker, a you ns man living with John C-Reed had an arm broken by a fall. Dr. I. B. Washburne repaired the injury. —A later arrangement makes the rallyjat Pleasant Valley, Keener township, a basket picuic and political meeting beginning at 10 A. M. —Some twenty odd stj les and sixes of writing papers are In stock at the pnstufflee. There is not belter or cheaper goods In the county. —We can site you to many cases where Dr. Harding's favorite remedy has proved an infallible cure for chicken cholera. Harding and Tharp. —Married: Sunday evening at the Catholic Farm, by Rev. Zumbelte Frauk W. Babcock and Maria PattonThe Republican extends cougratiila* uOuS.
Want of time and space compels us to omit reporta of some very enthusiastic republican meetings held in Hanging Grove, Barkley and Maron townships lust week. Beautiful autograph albums a the poeuffiae in Rensselaer, for only 10 cents each; larger ones for 15 cents, still larger and better for 50 cents, 65 cents and $1.25. --Mr. John Coen would call the attention of our readers to the fact that ne has a complete assortment of nursery stock at his nursery. Patronize your home institutions. —Five cents will buy a scratch book, a memora'.idum book, a penholder, an ivory toothpick, a nickel key ring, a good lead pencil or a bottle of best ink, at the postoffice. —When you are in need of stationery, pens, iuke, pencils, slates, blank books, or anything in the school book leuecall and learn our prices before purchasing. Harding and Tharp. —All persons expecting todo any painting this fall will do well to call and we us before purchasing. We have a large stock and will give rednecdtprices, Harding and Tharp. 1
—For stylish and fashionable suits, made up in the style and cut of the present day, call cm Jones the tailor. —Gain at Bedford’s and ask Charley Hopkins for Garflf Id tobacco. He will show it to you with a smile and say “it is extremely good.” —We have a large line of clothing, hats, .caps, socks, underwear, Ac-, which we will sell at cost for the next thirty days to close out. Fendig A Jost. —Strange If true, that, when a Remington yon ng lady is asked by a gentleman tn ride with him, she gives consent only on condition that he hires one of those nice cosy carriages of Shefller’s. —Mias Ora Thompson, Masters Delos Thompson and Elmer Dwiggina* started Wednesday noon for Ann Arbor, Mich-, where they will tussel with and conquer intricate problems of school life. —The best glass ball shooting of the season occurred on the 3rd Inst. Contestants, Will Hamar, T. P. Wright and C. P. Wright. Hamar 14, T. P. Wright 14, C. P. Wright 17. C. P. Wright breaking,all at 18 yards rise. —The >uita and torches of the “Gar* field and Arthur Guards” are ordered aud will be here by the last of this week. Let all th* members and those desiring to become members be present at the meeting at the Court House on Saturday eveuiug at 7 o’clock, —ln Its report of fast horses at the Tippecanoe fairtbe Lafayette Journal says: James Maloy, of Rensselaer, whois a regular attendant, and always a winner, has with him this year the celebrated bay mare, Clussqiate, a runner, who is considered a good one. —Address Horace E. James, Secretary, Rensseh.er, 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, ISSO, inclusive. —Rev. H. B. Ball of Brook, was robbed of 5126.C0 during the session of the M. E. Conference at Frankfort. Au effort was made to rob Rev. A W. Wood who was stooping al the same house. Rut having hid his purse the effort was fruitless.
—To reduce stock, for the next 30 days Carters’ and Thomas’ standard black, blue and violet writing inks will be sold at 5c per cone bottle, at the Postoffice. Tills is cheaper than they could have been bought by the gross a few months ago. —Two new brick school houses are being built in Marion township. ■ They are the first brick school houses in Jasper county. Slates,; slate pentils, writing paper, pens, ink, flat cup paper, scratch books, composition books, and many other school supplies are for sale at the postofliee iu Rensselaer. -F-Dou’t forget to yisitthe new furniture store. There they* keep the largest and finest stock of bed room sits, parlor sets, bedsteads, bureaus, wardrobes, book casts, secretarii s, lounges, sofas, mattresses and kitchen furniture ever brought to Rensselaer, or sold in the county. We mean bus. iuess- F. J. Sears A Soo, —Marriage licenses were issued to the following parties during tlie past mouth. Sdinyler Colfax Thornton anrt Olive V. Bams. Hairy G. Wiltshire anil Florence Weathers. Laopol<! Hauser and Susannah Nash. (Men C. Dickey and Josephine E. Catt. William Culp and Caroline Robinson. Mosas Mitten and Mary Rotidebasli. Chester W. Aldrich and Susan C. Westfall. C.iaries C. Starr and Emma E.-Rhoades. Frank W. Babcock and Maria Patton. Edward D. Rhoades and Lora IL Hopkins. The committee of airangetuents have changed ’.he limo of h 1 ling the soldier's reunion for the counties of Jasper, Newton, Benton and White counties, to have been held al Remington, Sep’t; 29tb and 30tln to Ocl 6th and 7th Married.- At the residence of the bride’s parents Hopkins House, Rensselaer, Monday morning, Sept. 6. 1380, by Eld. D. T. Hulstead, Edward D. Rhoades and Miss Lori Hopkins, all ot Rensselaer. The parties left on noon train for
Lafayette, Crawfordsville and Cbisa go. The bride was the worthy and happy recipient of the following pres ents from the donors named: Mr. und Mrs. W. g. Rlftadei, sllv- r pickle castor; Louis Kern, set of glais ware? Frauk G, Henkie, glass cake disn: Mr. and Alrs.R. Y, Martin, glass tea set; Mr. .and Mrs. Thos. Thompson, handsome wax Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Hopkins, set of glass goblets; Misses Lida and Cupitola Karsner, glass pitcher; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigler, linen table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. CharlesG. Bears, willcw work basket. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Willey, silve 1 ’ butterdish; Mr. and Mis. Mu’sb. D Rhoades, silver pickle castor; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCoy, silvor butterknife and sugar-spoon; York, Owens and Hardman, combination silver set —pepper box, napkin ring, and saltcup; Wm. Rinehart and Lack Smith, silver an 1 china sugar bowl; Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Reeve, silver spoon holder; David JL Thompson, easy arm-chair: Mr. arad Mrs. A. S. Jones, glass cako stand; Ladies Orches'ra, Misses Maggie Cowdiu, Louie Ham mond, Mattie McCoy, Ora Thompson* Nellie Spitler, Mrs. Hattie" M- Coy, Rachel Teuter, Flo. Sears, silver boquet stand; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Thompson, handsome rocking chair; Mr. and Mrs. Raph. J. Hopkins, bureau; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kaunai, silver cat tor; Mrs. Jennie Laßue, glass fruit dish; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades, extension table; Miss Mattie McCoy silver card receiver; Mrs. Dora Rbeterg, glass fruit dish; Mr. and Mr if E. Hopkins, Marseilles bed-spread; Mr. and Mrr. J. D. Hopkins, silver butter knife; L. W. Martin, silver and china cream pitcher; Wm. Erwin, set silver knives: Wm. Childer*, pail* silver napkin rings; Groom to Bride,’ handsome ring, modern style, with chain and gold dollar attached, mongram engraved thereon.
—Hop Bittern at Harding A Tharp>. —Goidmau A Hardman thejewelers —Chew Hancock tobaceo. Bedford keeps it —Beet machine oil at Harding A Tharp’s. —Our work warranted the best aHamar’s. .• i.j ; ■ v>> —All work and goods warranted at Hamar’s. —Glassware at rock-bottom prices at Bedford’s. —ls you want a dress suit call on Jones the tailor. —ls you want any kind of suit, call on Jones the tailor. —Tvy the campaign cigar sold by StiHer, Remington. —Cider vinegar—Pure cider vinegar at Harding A Tharp’s. M —The celebrated Rockford watch for sale only by Hamar. —Best watch made, the Rockford, for sale only by Hamar. • —Your work done with neatness and despatch, at Hamar’s. —See that 60 cent tea at Bedford’s before you buy; its “boss ” —Take your watches, clocks and jewelry for repair to Hamar. —Watches, clocks and jewelry cheaper tUau ever at Hamar’s. —New Furniture just received, at our New Store. F. J. Srars A Son. If you want a business suit, Jones will fityou out in a tip top one cheap. —Calender clocks and school teacher’scloeksat Goldman and Hardman’s
—F. J. Sears A Son will furnish Me talllc and wood casket burial oases on application at the shortest notice. # —For a gnod square meal, cooked and served in neat style, go to the res taurantof J. E. SUlier, Remington. —I will sell suits to order from $5 to SlO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Come and try me. T. M. Jones. —Anyone with nn eye to taste and style, can see the difference In clothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. —The restaurant of J. E. Stiller, north of the depot, Remington, is the popular resort for ice cream and lemon ade parties.
—ls you want anything In tne way of clothing made to order call on me I will sell cheaper than anybody else T. M. Jones —Stiller of Remington fa M'ways prepared with the nicest bread, the beet of pies and the freshest cakes in the market. All kinds of sewing done at Mrs. Col. Healey’s Millinery Store, in the second story of Leopold’s Stone building. Give her a call. —A lot of dry goods received this week at tlie popular store of Ralph Fendig. These will be sold at prices below competition. Give us a call and see for yourself. —Now is the tirfle for bargains in the merchant tailoring line, fbi I will s dl and make up suits to order cheaper than ever sold before io Rebs«elacr. 1 mean what I sav. T. M Jone—Having bought a car load of s-one fruit jars from first hands we are able to sell at wholesale prices. Don’t fail tn call before purchasing, and s*»ve at cost 20 per cent C. C. Starr & Co.
Notice To Stockholders.
Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of flip Stock hn’ders of the Tndianariolis, Delphi A Chicago Railroad Comnnny at the office nf the Company in Delphi. Carroll County. Indiana, on Wednesday. Ocfnbeer 13. 18M), at 10 o’clock A M. for the election of thirteen (13) Directors for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. R. B. Bushnell. Secretary. Sept. 4th 1880.
REMINGTON RAMBLES.
News Items are very scarce In this neck of the woods just now. Since Dan Coleman “left his country for his country’s good,” there is nothing to raise even a ripple of excitement on the smooth surface of socletv. The editor of the Reporter and Mrs. M. can rest in peace now that the Irrepressible and valient Daniel has skipped for parts unknown. Business is pretty good— considering— -8 t !, e immortal; Mrs. Pipchin would say. The elevators are doing a fair amount of business; the merchants have no reason to complain of dullness and altogether “peace ami prosperity are found in our borders.” Our schools will soon open under the very able management of Miss M. P. Boiles—than whan no better educator is to be found In the state. Our citizens—at least those who have the best interests of their ehildrenat heart —are to be congratulated that Providence led Miss Boiles to this place. We will confess that we were very much surprised to read the little article in the Republican concerning the Democratic candidate for sheriff and the Remington fair. We were led to think from the many laudatory notices of Mr. Nickel which have ap peared In the Reporter , that perhaps the race for the sheriff’s office would be pretty close but if Mr. N. is that kind of a man Mr. Powell will come out several lengths ahead. Rah for Powell.
Plunkett the Voorhees of the prairies is still Joint gallant work for the Republican party. Moved that we give him a chromo and a vote of thanks. ♦ The outbuildings on Mr. Bloom* property were burned Tuesday morning. Aa there was a high wind prevailing danger of conflagration seemed imminent but owing to the efforts of the citisens the flames were subdued with but trifling damage to the properly There will be a grand rally Friday of the Republican forces at this place at which time we hope to see many of our good Rensselaer neighbors. Come and help us. Our cause Is right but the enemy is crafty—but with Plunkett with us who can be against u«- . No Name.
; -Ladies’ gold wUohea »»d. jjMuids at Hamar’s. —Fine lot of rings aud charms Hamar’s. ,r . —Genis gold and silver watches cheap at Hamar’s. »» d V.'iix —The finest lot'of necklaces cau be seen at Hamar’s. " « ’*•* —Don’t forget to try that 60 cent 4ea atC. U- fckarr A Go's. —Before purchasng g«» to B. F. Ferguson for prices ou lumber. - —First chps rim knob lock all complete, 35 cents at Ferguson’s. —Sugar cured hams, shoulders, bacon and lard atC. C. Starr A Co’s. —Doors, sash, blinds aud all Kinds of moulding at Ferguson’s. <• it —Pure chUr vinegar and strictly’ pure spices at CL C. Starr A Co’s —B. F. Ferguson keepL on hand at hia lumber yard a full 1106 ijf building I hardware at lowest rates. . tfx: is uc —C- C. Starr A Co. hate JtMtc.roceived a large lot nf boye* express wagons, bird cages and notions. - —Ferguson Is prepared t« p«v eash for all kinds of grain or trade flotiV* hardware and lumber for the same —The place to get building material Ferguson’s. Reason, he keeps a fnll stock of best quality at lowest prices. —Just coming.—A isrge bill of lumber to be sold at th* lowest possible prices. B F Ferguson. —B F. Fervuson offers some first class bargains In luftilier this week, in our local columns. He is the man to patronize, »• . i —Ladies use Penrline; it is the ehnmpinn compound for washing and is warranted harmless tn the finest fabrics; for sale by C. C. Starr & Co. —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for building. The plane to get bargains In bulldinv material Is at B- F- Ferguson’s lumber yard.
Pleasant Ridge Items.
Peaches ripe and weather eocl Miss Uzzie Richardson and Emma Marinn have been spending a few davs visiting relatives and friends at this place. Miss Alice Clark is on the sick list. Mrs. J. M. Gwin’s brother frnn Rnone county spent a part of la ß ’ we°lc vtoit’ng her. The clnh li«ld an infer, eating moorin'? last SnUir-l’t or-, Severs 1 good spe«*oh“x wereliwtenr,/! to. af’orward •inginrc and ri<»ninrr which resulted in several new joiners. Eighty harr ’ best qnri., »fv. inst reee : cod at P R Park’son is still exchanging flnnr f r wheat, don’t .forget to give Mm a
call.
The Best Dentistry.
A. H. Wirt, Dentistr-of Mont’r<’>'<is in town, to d<» dental w.ark of a” kinds. The patronage nf the publb la respectfully snlieited. Office i* second story of Mrs. Hemphill Building.
NEW GOODS.
Jones has just returned from Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and cnssimeres, which lie makes tip tn order Inr the latest cuts. A good fit guaranteed or no sale- Call and see my stork
PETITION TO SELL BEAL ESTATE. The State of Indian*, Countv of Jasper, m. In the Jasper Circuit Court to October term A. D. 1890. In the matter of the estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, by Mordpcai F Chilcote Administrator with the will annexed. Notice is hereby given, that Bfordecai F. Chilcote. Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Rhoda Lakin deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the said decedent. in order to carry out the provisions of the will of said decedent, and also pay the debts of said decedent, her personal estatc’being insufficient to pny the same. Said petition will be hoard at the next term of tho Jasper Circuit Court. In witness whereof I lierunto set my SEALAbat’d and affix the seal of said court, _. )at Rensselaer this 24th day of August A. D. 1890. Printers Fee 84.40. CHARLES 11. PRICE. 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 Alfred Thompson is plaintiff, and Thomas P. Hill. Matilda Hill. Thomas Mdunett and Ezra L. Clark, Administrator of the estate of John Reese, deceased, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hnndreu and forty-two dollars and seventy cents, with interest on said decree and costs.'! will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on ■ t Saturday, the 25'h day of Setpember 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 td-wit: The northeast quarter (X) of the northwest quarter (J<)of section number six (8), in township number thirty (30), north of range six (8) west, in Jasper county aud state of Indiana. It such 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 the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee 37.30. GKO. M. ROBINSON, ' August 23, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson & Bro.. Attorneys for Plaintiff. DITCH NOTICE. L Jane Stephan son. Martin V. Aver*. Evaline Graham, David Haines, William L. Summer*, D—. H. Cadwallader, Daniel T. Stewart, William Housher, Elizabeth Waiibaugto. Jonathan Bowers, Phebe Martin, Mark Jenes. Harvey C. Allison, John U. Leonard, Robert Porter P. Croaker and B. Croaker who are non-residents of Jasper county, Indiana, and A If red Thompson and Lewis Rich, Trustee, who are residents of said county and. all others whom it may concern, will take notice that Samuel Cochran, Daniel E. Fairchild and Brunson W. Usrringtou the appraiser* appointed in Ditch cause Number 2,962 on the Commissioners docket of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the beginning of said work hereinafter describ'd at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, September 14th 1880, to assess the lands affected for the purpose of ro ■ ‘■ruction of snch work. ' ’ The beginning will be at n point south 48 degree* west und one thousand feet distant from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (KJ, of the southeast quarter (j;). of section twenty - one (21). townsnip thirty-two (32). north of range six (8) west in Wheatfield township, in Mid county and state. Thence north eightvfivo (85) degree*, west two thousand nine hundred and thirty (2,930) feet, theneo south eighty (80) degrees, west one thousand nine hundred amt seventy (1,970) feet, thence west eleven hundreil and fifty (1,150) feet, thence north (64) ■ixty-four degrees, west two thousand eight hundred and eighty (2.880) feet to the tower terminus at a point south seven hundred nod 2L“ ety <790) feet from t!ve c«nter of section same township, range, county and »J rbe .?!yV e •*® ok stat the width about ten (W) feet and tentaa eight thousand nine hundred ami thirty (8,930) feet *s the names of the owners of the !* n 3 * l»jr said work and through whose lands the ditch runs so far as known to the an. plicaraor as shown by the real estate transfer « f «H<l eonnty. AUGUSTW hTI MSOJL Aug 28, i«n. k. * |>. T. SlGLßlCAppHeante! Printers Fee |7.mo. B. B.JUner, Arty.
IO WUL 'T'he State of Indian"*' Uh«nty <rf J,wr «. L In the Jas'-cr Circuit ti>Wr* to <K?t*fcer Term A. D. IS®. in the matter .4 the %*»& *»f William lUMarti* dc-cowed by Helen M. Matthat (Men.M. Martin Administratrix of Um retete of ..nliam, it. Wurtin. b*s fled her petisi-.n to aoll •.> much of the real estate or s*i<l ifoeenenr ? * tr.av b-coinc to pay his- Um «m»n «*- coCeutsdcbti.liispersoßal estate l*ein< ***}’®‘ cient to |>av the same. Said juditton will be; heat <1 at the uext term of the Circuit Court ori said iwtntv. ! -[ - In witness whereof I hereunto wt my i fi— . jVhiUHiand affix thcjMl of Said fioun, ! t •*ir 'at ReusaelaeTthls 2ttli day of Anjpst ; a v ,jpyi Prte Ifoeto.fS. UHAttl.i>U- l > tl|<_E.tterk Mordeca; r\ UM bote Atty for .UliUlii:>UW u . NOTICE TO NOK-REUDEKTB. Twn Statk of Indiana. ( Jahpkr County. I . _ In tire Jasper Circuit Court, October Term. 18SC. Constance K. Piuilips i • vs f Susie Phillips and i Complaint No. 2JjSB j Sie'la PhOHf* I _ Now comes tiie Plaintiff, by M<»rdec?’ F. Chflcote her attorney, and fin's her cotupl.ktul Iren-a., together with an affidavit, of said CJJcote that the residence of the said defendants is not in tl.c State of Indiana. •' . Notice is hereby given said defendants, that unfowlhey tie and appear on the first day of; toe nest jermof the Jasper Ctftndl Court to be-holdcn on the tMrd Mondar of October A. i». W®. as the court house is Kensselaer in said county and state, and answer or demur to tlus said complain*, the same will be heard and determined in their abounee. ; / In witness whereof I hereunto set / a»c arAmy hand and affix the seal of sard Jcourt. at R iijselaer this 17th day, of AtigiHf A. D. MW*. CHA BUM H. PIUCE, Clerk. Mordeeal F. (Idleote. attorney for 11a utlff.
ILECTIOM NOTICX State «f ItxUaua, Jasper County M. To the sheriff of Jasper tiin’ ty. Greeting: You are hereby notified, that <ii Election to ire Held "at tire sere al vliting precincts in Mt<l conntv on the second Tuesday in October, A. I>. MW."the following uaUtad ofticer»are to be voted for. to-wit: One Governor for the state of Indiana. . One lieutenant Governor. One Secretory of state. One Auditor of Stale. One Treasurer of State.. One Attorney General. One Reporter lor euptomeCourt. One Clerk for Supreme Court. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. Two Judges for Supreme Court. One Congressman for the lutli Congressional District. . , One Circuit Prcsecutor for the 30th Judicial District One State Representative for the District corupoed of the counties of Jasper and New ton. One County'Preastir.iv One County Sheriff. One County Surveyor. One County Corvner. One Couu y Commissioner for Um 2nd District. Witness my hand and the seal of the / SEAL, i Jasper Circuit Co irt this Ist day of ’iz-t-v'ts.J ieptemlier A. 1». IXHC. -I xiZ til a It GES 11. PRICE, Clerk. •i a ith the above certificate, Xol xe;s hereby given, that the officers therein na .ied are to Iw elected at the eusuiiig election to ie held on the 2nd Tins lay in October A. D. 1830. e GEORGE M. ROIMNSON, SIMM iff. Children CRY FOR Pitcher’s Castbria. Motkars like, and Physician* recommend it. IT IS KOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR UOHMKNTS; the Worid’i free* Paia-ReHering remedies. They heal* soothe and eure Burns, Won nd*, W eak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Gall*, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington st.,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, ; R. J. lIOPKINS. Prop’r. THE HQPKINn HOUSE has acquired <sn enviable reputation with the traveling' public, and fo'widely known ns affording the beast accommodations and most satisfactory .en*. termainment. Day and week board can always be obtained at most reasouable rates. 12-8. " It. J. HOPKINS
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