Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1880 — Page 3

dirbotory. fBDICIAL Circuit Jn4g* *SWt* t. fiAJrxokD. Pro scouting Atforncr . Plitt W. B&KOCK. KH&sssi Third Mamdat im October. ..., • ' . < CtVITT 0IFICI1I: Csaklu H. Pstcs. Wi"-- c. Xowku 'wKSsriw "j! } *jag-rvi fT ■ . ... ,*? AMMM T* AwlTf* L. bOCIt iblAtn* Sapor/atmrfasil'aWte Schools D. B. xowru gjpwioHUiw l***e D. Dm, Commissioners {id District W.K. Paxxiso*. Osesmisatoaer* Bocswood. (fammLmtonere’ Qoart-Ttentr Moadaye <» March, Jane. September and Daoemhor. “ coiioutnnr omenta; Marshal CaamLSS Pmsrr. Mf 11 ■ E. I. Psiuim. aWEr-v:.-y; *"i"***S * Cassias C.ertu. CsßsttlW'.- • I _ t W|trd eg Aai-gs M Ward William H. Uos. Coaaeilmed *d Ward ... Ciasui Mathew. C ’V“ WtWani UhWArd .^jrw^SKAas, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ':**'*-*- riTtieuii ■!' ~ ■ jjR. LB. WABHBUitN, PHYSICIAN amd SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Sires special attention to Dlseseeeof Women a«d Children and Chroale Disease*. Bern eta her salts are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and itTRGEON, v Rensselaer, Ind. Ovrws—At W. 3. I*«e*s Drag store.

TAR. J.B.OWENB, , H O M B O P A T ti't C PIITSICIAX * BUBGEOX. , Rensselaer. Indiana. 0«eeon« door «««t of PostoSc*., KeslJctirt opposite Dr. taggkrtdgs’s. Y\R. O. C- LINK, H OMOBOPATH, Rensselaer, Ind. OSes fronting ths mart boose, nnrt eoot ol the • PostoSlc*. ~~ iUOIIXTL Caiii.H p. Wsioht, SiTUixitt W. Attorney ot Low. Notary 1 nbtie. VT7 RIGHT A REEVE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting Agent* and Ileal Eotate Broker*, Rensselaer, lnd. (Oflce orer Sturr’s Grorarv Store.) sgsv- Abstract* of titles prepare*!, land* examined, taxes paid, etc., etc. • , LJARPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Practi* la the court* of Ja*yer, Newton and Beulon comities. H. PIEROE, ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Inti. . Notary Public. Collection* made in anr part of the State. OHcaia Hathaway buihlmz. F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, *Rensseiaer, Ind. Attend* fd all luisincas in tfae profession with uruni pEnes* and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makuever building. Kiuos P. TVoaraox, DivmJ. Thoju-sos, . A trt Lam. ' XoUirt/ fuMic. A BRO., ’ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • Rensselaer, Ind. PrasHreTn aH the court*. W c pajr particular attention lo.payingtnVcm lulling and teasing lamia. Jkf. 1„ SPfTI.EU Collerfaf and'Abstractor.

s. a. DViGGHA. SIXKI DWIGtiINS. M 8. A Z DVVIOGINB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • tleuwelaer, InA Wftmt nancy to loan to funner* at 7 per rent . „ interest on long time. Call at the CUticu'* Rank and *e« us. J'KAKK W. BABCOCK, \ATTORNKY AT LAW, And Re-tl Ptialn JBmter, Oflico nextdoor to IWnMre. I*rset ire* in the mart* of Javper, Newton anti lion ton oMinties. Land* examined. abdrarUnt lilies (irvpartxl, taxes pal L anti ml lection* made. JJANJKL B. MIL LEU, .. ATTORNEY AT L.\W, * Rnmmelafr, Ind. . Notary ruliltc and (k sura tire .Spent, Special attsutioa ft *en to the collection and pruuv|>t , remlllaticc of rraluis. A. MeCOY A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Bavandaeil domestieexehange, make collections ou all available points, pay lntefvst ob certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 9 o’clock a- in. to 4. o’clock p. tu. , FRED COLE 4 CO., DOUSE & SION PAINTERS, Also Papxb-Haxgbbs;

- Iu fact do everythiax pertaining to ttas business pram ptir and at reasonable rates. Shop over Bedfanr* store, Keasselaer, lnd. Ran*. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Italian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to building .work. 13-6 a. a Dwifglns, " Zixari Dwtggima Praa’U Caehier. Citizens 5 Bank, RS.VSSSLA EM, IXDIA XA . Doe# a general banking business; gives special attention to collections; remittances made on . day of payment at current rate of exchange; iaseresa paid on balances; certlScates bearing interest issued; exchange bought mod sola. Thin bonk owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition ia 1878. This safe ia protected by one of Sargent’s time locks. The tank vault used is as good as ean , be built. It will be seen from the foregoing 'HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington Bt-,) Reni—Utr, - - Indiana, R. 3* HOPKINS. Prop’r. Tax HOPE IS & HOUSE, has acquired an enviable reputation with the traveling pablie, and k widely known aa affording the beet accommodations and most satisfactory *nierasainruant. Day and week board ean always be obtained at masj reasonable rates. i US. ■ B.J.HOPXISS NOWELS HOUSE, RADStelaer, - - Indiana THOMAS BOROUGHS. Pro. rrtHX SOWSIi HOUSE is a new, threeX story brick hotel. Just opened. The proprteSnrhas fcjfhwmir liJred so stop gt*tbe^Kowia» THOMAS BOBOUOUS.

•fCranterriesat C.C. Starr A Co's. —A carload of salt at C. C. Starr A Co’fci. —Go to Starr A Co’s for bargaiua in queen*ware> < ; ■ —Autograph albums from 10cts to $126 at the P. Q. —Porter county electa the straight republican ticket. —Go to C. C. Starr A Co's for bargains in groceries- —. Set scratch booka,.ruleJ and amulet! at tbs Poat office. —Game of all kind* is reported plenty on the Kankak.be. —Lamps, lanterns, and lamp fixtures, at Starr A Co e. —Glassware of new and elegant patterns at C. C Starr A Co’s. —Great bargains in shawls, cloaks and dolmans at tba New Store.

—Mush prospecting for ditchiug is being done in Keener township. —The grand rash of the season is to Sears A Son's New Parniture store. —Tobacco and Cigari.to suit every body that use the weed at Starr A Co's. —Don t forget that C- C. Starr A Co are offering biff bargains In queens ware. —New goods and new prices at C. C. Starr A Co’a- Cali and get a big bargain. —Sam Duvall accidently shot one of his hands last Suudav, inflicting a serious wound. —The residence of James Fowler, Lafayette was burglarized last week to the tune of $329. —Sears A Son sell flam I tore at bed rock prices, call and see them at the New Furniture Store. —Our town is In a boom. Five new buildings in process of erection and others' being projected. —Mr, Wllils the cider man brought us a nice can of fresh cider Wednesday, for which thanks. —Democracy never surrenders. — Rochester Sentinel. What, never? How about Appomattox ? —Charley Clifton sojourns Uiis week in Gilman Illinois, he will return in time to vote for Garfield —A new assortment of fineMajaliea ware, Blue Willow wuro, and chamber setts at C. C. Starr A Co’S.

—Horace James was committed for' felony tills week, but not by Judge Hammond; Its a felon on his thumb. —Fof table cutlery, pocket cutlery, razors, shears, spoons, etc , go to C. C. Starr A Co’s the cheapest place in town. •• —lncendiaries burned 80 tons of hay, one night last week, belonging to Messers Scott and McKinney of Newton county. —Mr. Felix a painter, from LaFnv. etle was in the Republican otltceihc* other duy. He talks of locating in Rensselaer. „ —Joe denies emphatically the statement that it was a parlor cook he purchased. It was only a stove and ex-ten.-io i table. —N« griping, no sicknes, in using Rinehart’s Liver Pills. Only one. for a dose. , Sample do«e free. —For Sale by W. J. lines. —Tlie dhplny of pictures in front of F. J. Scars A Son’s furniture store is highly creditable to the enterprise aud good taste of the firm. . s, j —Full line of. slates at sacrifice to olose out,a-l sty ©. writing paper,pen*, pencils, poper cutters, mucilage, Ac at low prices at the Post Office. —lt is said Unit Mr. C. R. Cox of the Remington Hcport-r, will soon commence the publication of a greenback paper at L iga:isport* Cjiiticr.

—Henry Hoffin* of Benton county and panee«i thruugii town laat Saturday oil thetr wav to tlie Bnptiet meeting in tbe Kovels *elHement. —C. G-JBUrr A C*. tiave receive«l llie largest stock of tlie bent selected I ron Stone China DUhea ever br.mglit to town, amt will sell at prtoen defying corujKMilion. —W. H. Griffin, of New York Cltr. for tlie Government Lightning Rod called on u* Wednenday. Mr. Griffin in a pieanant, and business like geutieman. —Mr.Xiiockway of Keener ntmed the babe which arrived at his house last week for tlie wife of our next president. Mr. Brock way Is patriotic and a stalwart —Lake county has finally con-hid-ed that a democratic paper is a useless piece of property and the Crown Point Star changes proprietors aud shouts republicanism. —The Biuffton Chronicle reports Mr. Rains of that place as being imprisoned and fined for whipping his wife with a ramrod, and adds that be was a democrat. —Mrs- G. BlOod, Dr. Owens’ ( sister, of Kansas, IIL, and D. Ci Owens, of Pacific, Mo the Doctor’s brother^ Arrived Tuesday on a visit to their relatives in this place.

---At Marion a short time ago a colored teacher was ran upon by a horse that bad been frightened by tbe democratic fireworks and fatally burti He died in a few days after. —The Valparaiso Vidette reports pickpockets numerous at the Blaine meeting in that city. It says about a dozen men lost their pocket books containing from $ 5.00 to $ 60.00.

—Wm. J. Young of Pildt Grove Newton county, subscribed for the Republican this week. Mr. Young likes tbe news from Jasper county Mr. Y— is enthusiastic for Garfield “Allr. Harrison of Newton county bought a lot last week in Thompson’s addition in the north part of town and will erect a house. Mr. H. comes to Rensselaer to educate hi* Children. —ln the case of the State vs- Michael Brusneham, Tboe. Brusneham et al, two Bruanehams plead guilty and were fined reapectivlely $2 and $5, aDd tbe state dismissed as to the other two defendants. “Jaa. t) lUthit, late democratic candidate for prosecutor, will teach sc boo. this Winter in Hanging Grovlf town, Mr. Douthit-is an experienced teacher and no doubt will teach a sueoeasful school, . !

I ; woni.i occupy to mn#h tint, to call attention specifically to Well offense defined In oaf- stain tea. By examining the Statntesj the first and second volumes of the revision of 1876 and the act* of IB7T ind 1879, under the titles “feloiria*** and ‘"misdemeauort” you can ascertain every crime known to the laws of thU state. But there ts a class of crimes to which it is proper to call your special attention. I refer to those penal statutes enacted for the purpose of preserving the purity of the ballolt box and securing fair and honest elections. f An election was held last week after a zealous and exciting contest between the rival political parties, in which there was perhaps unosnal temptation for fraud. W bet her any vi< lat S of the laws upon this subject occur red is p proper matter lor your in vestigatieu: aud if from auy evidence you receive, you have reaaot - able ground for believing that there were aoy criminal violations of the election laws iu the county, your investigation ean oot be too thorough and searching, even if it consumes the whole time limited by law for holding this term of court.

I, therefore, invite your carsful attention to the law, and it you find it has been iufriuged I urgently" in voke in behalf of its vindication, your earnest remembrance of that part of your oath which obliges you dilligently to inquire and true pre sentmeut make of all violations ol the criminal laws of ihe state oi wi ioh this court has jurisdiction. Under the constitution and laws ts this stale, every male citizen of the United States ol the age ot twentyone years and upwards, who bus resided in the state six months im mediately preceding the election, aud every male of foreign birth es the age of twenty one years and upwards, who has resided in the United States one year, aud in the Slate during the six months imme d'ately preceding the election, aud has declared his intention to be come a citizen ot the United States coirtormably to the laws thereol upon the subject of naturalization, has a right to vote in the township or precinct where he resides at tiv time of voting. Any person, not thus qualified, who voles or attempts to vote, or any person voting or attempting to vote iu any precinct except the one in which lie resides, comm.lts a felony which subjects him to imprisonment in I lie State’s prison for auy period not less than one year." - 'Tins inspector, judge or clerk of an e'tction who knowingly and corruptly violates the law preforibed jfor iiis official conduct, or who coin uiits a fraud in executing the duties of his office, is guilty of felony, the punishment sos Which ia confinement in tlie State’s Prison for any time uot less than one year. If any voter sella, barters, or offers to sell or barter to any person, tor any can didate, lor any office, his vote for auy money, property, or thing ol value, or for any promise nr hope of reward, he thereby commit* a* mlsdeiucauior. lor which, lie thay be fined'not more than fifty dollar* aud disfranchised and rendered incapable of holding any office of Hu-1 or profit for any period not less ill an five or more than ten years. It is a felony for any person to hire, buy, or offer to hire or buy, either by bimsell or anyone else, or to furuiah any money or other means to be used, or to permit his money or other means to be used to hire, buy »»r induce auy person to vote for any cahdiduledvr any office, or to attempt to induce any person to Vote tor any candidate by ofl'ering auy toward or favor. The punishment tor this offence is a fine nut exceed ing one thousand dollars, imprisonment tu tlie Stale’s I’rUon not less than one, nor'more than five years," aud disfranchisement for any de« tdhninate period.

These laws seem to be sufficiently stringent to guard the ballot box irom the frauds which they were designed to prevent. Their execution however is left to the officers of the law, the grand jury, the'state’s attorney, the court hud petit juries. The court ean do nothing but direct your attention to this matter and in case of the return of indictments to act impartially between the state and the accnsed and see that the trials are conducted according to the forms and precedents of daw. I feel assured, gentlemen, that with the assistance of the able and energetic prosecuting attorney, Mr. Baboook, you will fully, fearlessly and impartially discharge your duties. 1 may suggest, that it you ascertain the names of any who have made charges of corruption against others, that* you can have tirem brought before you and examioed.uAtief oath so that yon may have the benefit of the evidence,' it' any, upon which their charges are predicated. And in this connection, it may be remarked in the interest of peace and friendly feeling among citizens and neighbors, that charges of fraud ought not to bo indulged in without evidence of its existence. If the proof exists it should be brought before, and acted upon by the grand jury. Jt any be guilty of violating the law, they should, without reference to their social stauding or political attachments, be brought to trial and punishment. At the aametirae, however, the indiscriminate indulgence of critnihal charges, unsupported by evidenoe, cannot be too severely condemned as tending to excite bad feeling among those who should be good friends and neighbors. If there is no proof of such charges, they should not be made. If the proof exists the gfasd jury should avail itself of its benefit and return indictments against those who have offended.j I also direct your attention tp the statutes which make it a misdemeanor to bet, or to wifi or lose any money or thing oi Value Upon the result of any election. The penalty in such case is « ftps of not less than the amount bet, lost or won, nor more than i#iee that amount* . fI

' . . ■■ —Tb» specofc delivered by our fries* Wiley made a good impression upon his audience. —829 is a popular miibßeV and generally known Hiatal the Pda to Bice is the place to bay Carters add Thomas’ blaek. blue and violet standard inks; » eta per oone is the cost, qUewhere, they sell 10 ete. , v; . f v j —One of otir Bohemian friends of Newton township has beCdrtie dls-, gusted with democracy, tfe says that be has voted the democratic ticket for twenty seven years and his rote ter president waa always lost. He wants bis vote to count for something and eoneeqAentty will hereafter vote the republican ticket. —The Demecratic candidate for Proscutor went Into the shoe aliopof Mr. Healy. tbe candidate ter coroner, in Rent wlaer, Ute nigbtVfter election, and fell asleep. Healy being an Irishman thought to have some fun at DoutbU’e expense, called In 12 men and held an In nest over him. Tib was a verdict of '’Died for tlie want of votes.’’—Oa/ord Tribuns. —Rev. Dr.Stom said of life idsur. ance, that ‘‘lt contributes effectually to make life itself longer, society happier, the aggregate prosperity of the community greater, and, justs* far as it shall extend, while still conducted ou sound principles. It will multiply tbe kindly bonds that connect men, encouraging economy invigorating enterprise, justifying hope in each individual, and shedding the light of a more serene happiness into many households.

—The ratification meeting at the opera house last Saturday was a happy affair. A political love feast Tbe music rendered by the Delphi glee dub was excellent and elicited much applause. Tlie Rensselaer glee club showed themselves equally to the occasion In tlie sir gl ig of several clmr* aderis 1 a npalgu songs The event of the evening was tiie speeches of Mr. Alfred Me Joy and Mrs. Priscilla Hopkins. Mr. MoCoy was full ofjoy beyond expreaslou and Mfs. Hopkins represented creditably the eutliuslniki of putriotio ladies ani'their interest, In politics. Short speeches wera made by sevoial of our citizens show- > ing the interest in politics is uiilver-, sal am mg our Republican people. If as much earnestness is exhibited by eacli one throughout the campaign w© will make tbe republican majority on the second of November 500 in the county. .

SPEAKING.

Hon. James T. Johnson, of Rockville, will s|»enk a» ltennseiaer, Thursday evening Oct 2&th, and at Remington, Friday afternoon Oct. 29th.

Official Vote of Jasper County, Indiana, October, 1880.

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pruvielon ter once fitfully. It is a turnkdre, their ships, their merchandize, ahjd yet neglect to Insure their livßS, surely the most Important of an to their families, and far mor* Subject to loss.” —lim/Wlilte a stalVrdrt republican of’HVmging Grove ealied in to see us the ntr»er*«Uy; JFm Ur uvmjoyed »t the repabTtean Victory add ready fur a long puli and a strong pull for sue.- . oesr hi November. . i .. —-The display of jewelry »t Goldmau aud Hardman’s is c good for Sorb eyes. The boy’a have been putting in new cases and have tlie finest display In towd Jndicioui •advertiaing ena A bles them to add improvements. —The deputy tderk of Wells cdunty often* to make out naturalization papers for all foreigners on condition of

their voting tlie democratic ticket. Otbervflte h® charges $1 80. This Is an insult to foreigners and a reflection upo* their honor. —Frodii the Fowler Era w» learn that our young ' friend Willie Mock, foreman on tbe Era, is lying very ill at his father* residence in Fowler and hie life id despaired of. We hope the feafi of his friends may not be realized end that Willie may soon be again restored to health. . —The truck ia now within a mile and a half of Cedar Lake and coming. They expect to be as far as the lake by Sunday. They have a hard cut at the head of the lake, and then another bad place to cross op this way, which they propose to cross temporarily by making a corduroy bed with pine slabs, and then they will have comparatively clear sailing until they reach Lowell. Col. Day thinks they will t>e here Inside of four weeks. —Lowell Local News. .

. ’ the kindness of the offl. cerif.wC, with other* of our citizens, were favoured with a ride over tlio 1., D. A C. R. R. north to the terminal poiut where the work of construction is going on. Under Colonel Yeomon’s management the work on the road is (ppifreaaing rapidly-: Quite a large o f6rce of workm en are engaged under mVVeiidersb i p of John Conner the 'Briritfe' of railroad contractors. The Sfien is now laid to within a mile of Fthe Iroquois river- If the work from the state line this way is going on as rapidly as at this end .'we will soon have a railroad to Chicago.

Chicago.

The sales of Bromoline in the oity of Chicago, last year. Was thousands upon thousands of bottles. Chicago Is a first-class city. Bromoline is a first-class medicine. Do you see tlie point? If Bromoline had not been a good medicine for the Blood and liver • the leading citizens of Chicago would not endorse It by using it as a family medicine.. We mention Chicago, particularly, it being a Western city, and Bt-ohnolin* a Western medicine. Wfieuyoyr .Blood is out of order, your appetite goqe, you feel weary and listism,'then try Bromoline and be helped- Sold by W. J. fmes. .

New Store.

Big Bargain* In Everything. Just opened iu Leopold’s corner opposite Thompson «fe McCoy’s Bank a well selected stock of Dry Goods No' tlons and Fancy Goods which I wllj sell at prices which will not only please, but astonish every one. Slow is the lime to buy a Wiuter stock and save from 25 toso percent. Don’t.delay making your purchases. Sueh op* portfinites you may never see again.

QEQ. BMITH, Carpenter and joinfr. All work entrusted to my care will be {foiif, Ijrlth neatness and dispatch. , Charge* Reasonable. •>n* - SEALED bids r F'ltfi Board of CoiuniiMioucra of Jasper county Jl willTOceive Scaled Bids, until 10 o’clock of ftp second day of the December Term 1880, for the Superintending of the Poor Farm, for two yean from the first day of March 1881. Said bids to be accompanied with good and suffli lent Bond of fire hundred dollars (18001. Tlie Bi ard reserving the right to reject any and all bide. Witness my hand and seal of office this ltsth day of Sept 18W. J EZRA C. NOWF.T^, 0 Auditor of Jasper County. OHDIB OF THE EOAED OF COMMISSIONER'', Tho Board of Commlssionera of Jasper Count! in regular session September Bth, 1880. passed the following order of business, to-wit: Ist and ind days will bedevotod to liquor licenses an d claims. 3rd and 4tli da vs to Hoad and Ditch matters exclusi rely. Bth and Hth days to Miscellaneous business. Hereafter all claims road petitions, reports for road viewers, applications „for liquor license or other mailers brought liefore the Commissioners Court shall he filed with tho Auditor before the first days of ,the Terms of March, June, September and December and In all cases where this order ss fiot complied with'hecause will be continued until tho next ngu nr term thereafter. Witness my hand and seal of office l are a vTAfble 13th day of September 1880. J KX BA C. NOWKLB, . Auditor of Jasper County

* i MA6TEB COMMISSIONER'S BALE, Btate of Indiana. J> •■ ■■ t County of Carroll. f In the Circuit Courti Morris Sharp, “Trustee" ) _ „Y 8 V - TheTmUaniiiHilK Delphi | September Term i&o. and Chicago, Rail rood C Company. • f • i - rublie Notice is hereby given, that, in pursuance of a Decree, entered In the above entitled cause, In the said Circuit Court, for the County of Carroll ana state of Indiana, on the Fourth [4th] day of October A. D, IMU. I. Adala.ska Hmith. the Special Mauler Commissioner, named In said Di'cree, will, on Thursday, the 1 wenty-Hight Day of October, A. D. 1880, at Hie hour of Two|2l o’clock P. M.« «f sold day at the door of the County Court Horne, of Jasper County, In the Town of Rensselaer, in tl»e County of Jasper and State of Indiana, offer at Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder, for Cash, for such other means of payment as the CominMouer in said Decree is authorized to receive] and upon the terras mentioned in said Decree. tlie following described property, to-wit: All and Angular, tlie the property owned by sab] Company [Tlie IndintmpoUs. Delphi ami Chfeago Railroad Company] at the date of said Mortgage «ud,aU tlie after-acquired property of said Katlroail Company, to-wn: All the Railroad, tlien antlpow constructed, in the State of Indiana from Die Town of Dyer, in file County iff Lake, through the Comities of Lake, Newton. Jasper, White; wroll, (flinton, Bowie* Hamilton and Marion, in the State of liidlaha, and thfi Right. of Hoad-Bed, Superstructure, Iron, Tice.< Splices. B.UU, Nuts, toikaa,' fto. aiai allfheTttbdft and Dbrnff GrorindAmuion-Bntises Depots, Vladuets, Bridges. Material* and i’roperty, heretofore ]mrehased or oflmriWso aeffnired, for tpy GuustrucUon and Mniutitiiuuice of said Baßtoad; MKf all unearned Subsidies, Donations, SSSSSi longing to said Company, and Personal Property used-therein or along the line of sold Railroad, excepting the Locomotives and Holllhc Stm K and all other property, oasetts ami Tax fttikxidle* voted iu ,Town«hlp of Unhui. in TWWte Slid - Ilßer Creek .TownahJp, in Csm.ft Cdrarty, nr the State of Indiana,' and belongtngto Yeownffi. Hegkr and Company, and ad Prinx'rty exempted, from said sale ftsaid jbrid fa by the terms of said Decree, tnhde wl^!22. a W of redenjptlOn therefrom. N °BM»diMffiSdSff” 1: thßt Fbrrt itertofhthe C! S^U Pis. Fee jUktW. % Special Master CommLedoner.

artieSSf btSS at » Tessa:—Sam* three dollar* and under cksb. Over three dolftnrii a credit or ooc year, tfco p<tfsha.-*r Tine ante, atiaterest and attorneys Me*, waives beuoSt of faluit’.oa with gt*-d seearity. CLEMfcXT riMSloSd, October iU W9fr, AdmHiUtrat->r iUDCTIOX BOTICS. State qf Indians, Jasper oonnty, as. To (kc -iier-g of Jaaper cvoUrty. Urv<*ting. • Vo* arc hereby n<i:i‘i««L that at the ejection to he held at the tevtrar voting precincts' in this <»iuity t»n Tuesday the Sad a«y «* November A. I*. UW. one pre-eidt-tuiai elector for «a<ihof the thirteen Coß|rtn>i»ail District* of tbeStuteof Indiana, and two presidential electors for the state at large are to l* voted for. yrZT'v W itnes* my nand and tbe seal of the f »» \J**per Circuit (ourt this tad day of l JOctober A. I». !*«. CU AHLES H. I'ltJt’E, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court is accordance with tile above certificate notice is hereby given that titc nrssitieotiai electors herein mentioned are to be voted for at the ensuing election tube held on Tuesday tbe 2nd day or November A. 1). IM, Witness my hand and seal this 4th ,c K . *yiay of October A. I). WK4. a ) UEOUGK M. UOWXSOS. sheriff of Jasper County lad. MasUr’sStie. AWL copy of a device to me directed, from Uie United States Circuit Court for the ihatnet of ludiaua, I wffl, on Tuesday. Hie goth clay of October. l«». between the hours of 9 «> clock. A. M.‘ and 5 o’clock T. M.. at tbe Court House door in KensseUwr, Jasper OBuuty. Indiana, offer for sale at public auctlou tbe rents aud.proflt.H for a term not exceeding seven years, of Hie following described real estate situated In the county of Jasper and State of Indiana to-wit: The southeast quarter (1*) ol section twentylive (35) and tbe east lialf (>i> of tbe sontliwest quarter (**)of section twenty-live (251 and the east haH(H) of tbe northeast quarter (!*) of section twenty-five and the we«t halt (*4) of the northwest quarter (U) of section twenty-four (24) and the southwest quarter (\) of the southwest . quarter (!*; of section thirteen (13) and tbe south cast quarter (%) of the southeast quarter of sectlhu Murteenflt] ah ht township twenty-eight |2B] range six (6] west also the south half "j»4J of the sortbtweet (rvetiouai quarter fV] of section thirty’ [3o] township tweutv-e'ght [2B] range five [sl what and upon failure to realize a sum tuflicient to satisfy the demand. 1 will, at the-Mime time and place, and iu like manner, offer for sale the fee simple of the same. Ordered to be sold at the suit of Harah A. Noble, Executrix vs William Fqster and others.' to he sold for cadi, as hinds are sold upon execution, without anv relief from valuation or appraisement laws subject only to statutory n'krtqrtkiu. „ Frs. fee fl.loo. WilllAM T. FTSUBACK. Herod &»Wiiiter. Master in Chaucety. 80 Kc:tore. Indianapolis, Ind.. Hep. 3otb 1880. «t. o SfI!^S.EHCYCLOPEDtt ■ ratm ep/«l oLa# and forms for BntiEIU W 9 V# ness Men, Farmers, MsYOUR OWN ISSSfif"ES'fSJ LAWYER „ othertsi in X days, another 75 in 13 days. Saves t. u times Its cost, and everybody wants it. Sena lor circular* and terms. Also Ueperal Agents Wanted. Address • p. W. ZIEGLEH A CO., 1.009 Anh fit., Phil’s, Pa.

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MOSES HENF.

BITTERS

A Compound Tincture of tfto moot valuable ramedleo known to tho medloal profdooton, prepared upon otrlotiy pharmaoeutloal frrinoiplaa. SSoSct . NOT A BEVERACE ss I»» M»h«rt ooßimendatiCTMCCTaa front thoae who JgiPSHiS* „ THE MEBBENCER OP HEALTH MEapfersa^ttgasisre THE MISHLER HERB BITTERB COi Lancaster, Pa* -*?T T.t.’r?*?*. to »oth« Prof. tofa*. •& W> after-iISSi i roqw^Z

DONTRENT

BUY A HOME IN MICHIBAN. MTOIIOFBMUt tbimch Center mt I. mite. Healthy CUntnte. Bdteli Bjjj teteiiu, InHICHEBT REWARD TO PARMERS. Three lands are a lot* distance Hate of tba MiwUwlnpl. River, targe amount saved In travel and transportation of crops. Descriptive pamphlet ih English and German. HsL* m .lßgsgftsu. Care fcr Cetnuef I ■ tieu I*also tbcbest eouzb mod 0 | H ldne. Dose mall-bottle R ' Blare j. Sold everywhere. ‘4Sc DH Band £I.OO. I Warranted toflret boyerm.

Having secured the exclusive sald'of the Famons ‘‘lCeiS’ly Brenkfil§t Jsttove,” and being in receipt of a full lir.e with all the latest iinj»i*ovornents and Labor-saving Conveniea- I ces, would,w pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Earl}' Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for 3 7 ou to look at them before purchasing elsewhere, si also have in stock a lull and complete line of Hardware, Tiaware? CASaSE!* &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stovos, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Kails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. ofsmikto From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Dailjr. Cali Early for Fresh Parlor Furnifur

CASH GROCERY KOXJSBI XOTTIS KERB, —DEALER IN— - STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, GLASSWA lIG. QTJEE2SrSWA.RIi: . CROCKERY, &c. Partios buying for Cash wili find it to their interest to examine my goods and prices. The KlighcßlFrlcßß Paid for Country Produce. Rentselaer, Indiana. 12-0 iaOTTIS TTP.'q xq' GOLDMAN k HARDMAN THE JEWELERS) W atclios! Clocks! Jewelry! "W atches! Olocks! <Tc'w r clr*v! a 3 Elated « l Plated Ware, $ 0 ■ ■l® ft nr ' / ’ * I i - Instruments | 8 Musical V S Instr ument si. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, W Tears Experience at tiio Bebchi

WIDEST & SIG-LEH’S ■:a ,d| 4..' . a -- ~~*T —fmsTflTYwiinLMPM I2SJ- THEIR USHEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS DRY-GOODS •; . . MILLINERY GOODS, Stt BOOTS AND SHOES,! 7^ :' r *> MEN AND BOVS dIOTKIMS, MOTIONS AND FAKCV GQQD3, FAMILY S.UCiIIES bottom Price is our Motto. Wc wilj not be undersold! Wd have a large and commodious store building, Tbe J est and lightest store room ia Northern Indiana. Nb gbnls so’d in 8 dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or j&or&f refimded. - Call i nd set* our. store room, goods and prices fcefc. e baying.