Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1880 — Page 3
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News-O-Graphs.
—See our premium offer. —Michigan City suffers from burglars. . . v —B. F. Ferguson exchanges flonr for wheat. —Mackerel 6 c’sapoundat C. C. Sta r <fc Co’s. —Fresh pies cakes and buna a S M. La Rae’s. —Rev. J. W. Loder is on the sick lift this week. —-Canned fruits of all k’uds at C. C.;Starr & Co’s. —Go to C. C. Starr & Co. for your syrups and molasses. —Canned fruits, oysters, sardines and aa’jnnna at La line’s. Mrs. Healey has sold her stock O' millinery to Mrs. Chilcoto. —That dread disease diphtheria i* raizing at, Michigan City. . . / —New jfrnnrw, rnrran’s rai sins at C. C. Starr <fc Co's. —Try that choice roasted cofTe i for sale by C. C. Starr <fc C ». —Michigan Jell sonic •l*: , »z new and fine at C. C.’Starr —The pridenfgrain h>« n-l» rare 1 si-icc the election. Strange isn’t it? Hot pandies, bntler «"n»u!« al Wits on hand at S. M Lißuc’s. —Frs«b chestnufs jg-l recei e 1 at R. E. Spencer «fc Co’s- Try 'em, , —For a nice oyster «t-'V or nys. ters.in any style patronize Spencer *fcCo. • * : R E. Spencer <fc C«». are prepared to net warm n.e .’s at all hours. —Fried oysters serve 1 in n«at style dn short notice by 11. E. Spencer <fc Co. *—When in town don’t forget to calf on C. C Starr <fc C<». for fresh groceries. * —Simon and Thomas Thompson r?lnrned-Monday with their families from Ohio. —Self rising buckwheat flonr, new oatmeal and hominy at C- C. Starr & Co’*. —The members of the Christian church propose to reorganize the Sunday school. —Rana Howland has taken John " Ciemmens in partnership in the marble business. —The county auditor is busily engaged making out his report to the auditor of state. —Geo. Grauel, formerly of this place, has established a harness shop at Remington. —pur foreman has taken up hie residenoe in part of the bouse ocenpied by Rev. Wood. —W. W. Corkins comp letea his hoaae.in the north part of town and moves into it this week. —Meals at all hours at S. M. La. Rae's new stand one door west of Peacock’s harness shop. Oliver Firth for several weeks past engaged in this office fe no v sling ing type for Bro. McEwen. —Air. James Tribby of Renting ton, left that place last week to -.make his home in Kentucky. —Mrs. Hammond, mother of Judge Hammond started to Kansas this week, to visit her daughter, . —Emmet Ksnnal visited Indianapolis last week and laid in a supply of goods for the holiday season. —The 7th district convention of the T. M. C. A. meets at Logansport the 19th to 21st of this month. —Farmers when in town will find S. M. Laßue is just the man to pre pare a hot. lunch on short notice —Smokers and chewers will find solid comfort in the excellent tobacco* sod cigars kept by S.M. Laßue
—Glrfield has tbe electoral vote. But the verdict on butter scotch is j .istly awarded,to R. E. Spencer <fc Co. - —Charley Mayhew is having a large room built in the rear of his hardware store to be used as a tin ’shop. —Boy your school supplies of 8. M. Lsßoe. Newspaper and pe’ nodical* of all kinds at lowest club rates. —T. H. Hiner went thia week to Maryland to visit his old home which he has net seen for fifteen years. —Rev. Loder of the Methodist Protestant church filled the pulpit of the M. E. church last Sunday evening.
—Hal Smith and Tom McCoy were out hunting. Hal has a patch over his right eye where a shot struck him. * —Get one of onr valuable premi nm books by becoming a subscriber for the Republican or paying up subscription due. —Some of the boys tin-horned onr,county treasurer last Saturday, and he returned the compliment with a box of cigars. ' —Mrs. Rehberg has moved' her milliner a-’d drear making shop from the po*t nffi-e- buijdinj to rooms over Lnd<l Hopkin s s*ore. —There will be scrvv-cs at tiie Christian church Sunday Nov, 14th by D. T. Halstead at 10} The j üblie a*e invited to attend. ■ —Mr Fr- nk White of LaFayette, hall’ broil er to Charley Stair is visiting relatives here nnd looking after some of Jasper cojnLy’s ducks this w * •■k. Every furrier s-hoilld have a cop-.- of K'-nJall’* Tienti-:* oh the Horae sivl his Diseases offered in anotl cr col mi n tj, subset fibers of this I ni * r. •* —Tri W Teomia wt’l have to ul.iei-l 811 Mercie down Newton street iu a wheelbarrow, and all be-ca-isc Garfield is elects I.—Goodlai d Herald. —F. J. Sears has Icm in Chicago, for several days. selecting a large stock ( t new furniture. His imm< use sales make frequent purchases re ry. Arrzy place toe*!np for a chat with yenr friends is at R. E. Spencer A; Co’s. While there it will be nppropriatejto try a dish of their excellent oysters. —Wanted—a woman to do gen. oral housework in small family. Steady employment. Two dollars and fifty-ccnts a week paid. Enquire at the post office. —Temperance is a nice thing in its place, but to be temperate when eating those delicious Booth oysters is entirely out of the question, iteplby R. E. Spencer & Co. —Mrs. Geo. C. Smith and daughter of Benton cou ty, sister and nieceof the editor, stopped in Rensselaer this week on their way home from a visit to friendbin Valparaiso. Db.C. C. Hiatt says: Twentv years’ special practice with children has led me to test Rinehart’s Worm Lozenges. I give them my unqualified endorsement.- For sale by W. J. lines. ‘ —Our grammar room teacher is a provident young gentleman. He bought a lamp chimney the other evening and,fearing he would break it on the way home, bought a large valise to carry it in. —Remember that 0. C. Starr <fc Co. are offering big bargains in glassware, queensware, lamps, lanterns, looking glasses, majolica ware Jba. f a»dyeu will save money by calling before buying. Hemrt Van Nqprwicri, ofTole. do Ohio, says:—A friend prevailed upon me to try an “Only Lung Pad,’ and I obtained immediate relief from »racking cough. I know the Pad helped me.—See Adv. —The Ladies Literary Society will meet at Mrs. Thomas Boroughs, to-ttorto# afternoon at 2 oelock. It is hepdff every member will be present as important business will come before tbe society. —The track i"s Bow laid as far as Sasse’s point, and it i* toM that Col Yeoman’s force arrived from across the river and will help push the work ea far as Lowell at the rate of half amUe a day.—Li well News,
JU Wood, Saturday, Nor. at tbe remdeoee of the bride’s mother in Rensselaer, Mr. W. N. Jones, of Pulaski county to Mrs. Leota Cham-’ berlin. —See the new ad of F. J. Sears <k Son, the furniture dealers and undertakers. We take pleasure in recommending to our readers this reliable firm. Il pays to trade withSears & Son. —Jacob Mast and softs have purchase 1 a farm in Wheatfield town ship- They will henceforth dwel| beneath theif o*n vine and fig tree. They will move intolheir new home in a few days. Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, says.—l have worn an Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad, and received more relief than from all remedies I have ever tried. I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers.’ —See Adv. —We were informed a few day* since that Arthur W. Cole, foreman of the Rensselaer Republican, would go into business for himself, and sure enough he has. He was married the 24th ult.— Utmington Reporter. —B. F. Ferguson hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to settle previous to the first of December, as after that time he will add to all accounts the legal rate of interest. He will send to each one a statement of his account. —A hunting party, consisting of C. C. Starr, C. W Clifton, Chas P. Mayhew, of this place, and Frank White of LaFayette, with Sam Duvall went to the Black Marsh Wed nesday on a hunting excursion. They went prepared for roughing it, and will remain out several days. —Mel Laßue has moved into the Hemphill 1 uilding, one dour westof Peacock’s harness shop. His rap idly growing business made the change necessary. Judicious advertising in the Republican is not the least of the causes that has effected so favorable a change. —Two notices of application for license to retail intoxicating liquors in Rensselaer appear in the Sentinel this week. The temperance people of our town we trust will take action in this matter and see to it that the applicants for license do not succeed in obtaining their papers. —We happened into the sheriff’s office the other day and found George cogitating the old question: Resolved, that a smoking chimney is worje than a scolding wifeThough this is a “local question’’ George was very much Interested and was engaged on the affirmative side.
—James Douthit thinks he mistook his call when he run for prosecutor in a district that gives 1,200 republican majority and wisely con chides to go back io teaching young i leas how to shoot. Democrats don't have much of a chance in Newton county, anyway.—Oxford Tribune. —Our genial young deputy atrdr. tor each Saturday evening, putting away the pleasures that would entice kirn to remain over the Sabbath in Rensselaer, with light heart homeward wends his way. There is some powerful attraction out there that draws Charley away despite the blandishments of friendi intown. We’re watching carefully the county clerk’s record of life contracts, and hope that soon tney'li furnish us an item. —Mrs. Nettie Ransford of Indianapolis, Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Indiana will visit Evening Star Chapter No. 41 o* Rensselaer next Wednesday Nov. 17th. The members are requested to meet at their hall at 7 oclock and extend the chief executive of the order in the state a cordial greeting. The meeting promises to be one of great interest toall the mem bers as the degrees will be conferred. Jj. B. Warner Sec’y. —•Henry Travis and lady started Tuesday night at 12 o'clock to Indi* anapolis, te attend the wedding oT Mrs. Travis’ father, who was mar ried to-day-—Fdwler Era. We were right last week. It was a wedding, and it took place last Thursday evening the 4<h instant at Indianapolis. The happy parties were Rev. D. T. Halstead of this place, wedded to Mrs. Sharpe of New Albany. The newly married pair came to Rensselaer last Monday. They have the gdbd wishes of the Rarußi.rcA.N-. < —The Goodland Herald reporta the work of grading on the North and South .railroad as progressing rapidly in Benton county. Our ckizemi should see to it that this road forms a junction with the narrow gauge at this place. Il would be of Inestimable value to our town and the surrounding country. We would with such a road be brought in direct communication with the coal fields Of Fountain and Clay counties, thus reducing materially the cost of fuel. Some movement should, it M, be made in the matter befoi*ethe location of the road is secured rat some other pviut. . * J . w ■ -' r ■
I- The following offi cers were eleetedi Free., J. Benjamin. Vlce-Pres., L/ String. See., Ar.B.Johnwn. The committee <m programoMi for ©ert oivetmg »p----pomted by the Pres. ¥ arranged the fuUewing: c£ < ’ 1. A paper «m tbe different elaea* ifieations of the letters by J. C. Barkley. 2. A paper on the word method—its merits and demerits by 8. BMoffitt. " ‘. ’? - ’ * . 8. The elements and principles of penmanship, W. B. Johnson. 4. Forms and relief of continents, J. W. Deweee. 5. A class drill in numbers, Mat-* tie Benjamin. Orpheus Halstead, R. J. Yeo* man, Flora Warren and Anna. Hinkle were also invited to lake subject* and prepare papers on them fur the next institute. Adjoumed to meet at Saylerville on Saturday, Nov., 12th. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. —We had a jollification last S it urday night—bonfire—tiri hoin—military and cornet bands—glee club—short speeches—all that goes to make aloud noise and drive dull care away. The day had been stormy and the evening unpleasant. But the inclemency of the weather was not sufficient to suppress the small boy wilb his tin hoin or to cool the ardpr of tbe more mature individual. The exercise" consisted of short speeches, music by the bands and glee club, and the din of the inevitable and irrepressible tin horn. Even our democratic friends oaine in for a share of the glory that seemed to light up every countenance. Tbe speeches by Healy and Miller though slighdy democratic, were good and to tbe point; that of Mr. Healy was full of genuine wit. Tbe ladies were represented in the speech making by the neat little ad. dress of Mrs. Dwiggins. The meetl ing was one of the genuine old sash, ioned love feast sort. Nothing, barring the unearthly blasts of numerous horns, occurred to mar the enjoyment of the occasion, and all went home feeling that the govern mentis safe in the hands of the people’s choice, James A. Garfield.
Guilty of Wrong.
Some people have a fashion of confusing excellent remedies with the large mass of “patent medicinese and in this they are guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fully worthall that is asked for them, and one at least we know of— Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the yeas in Bay city, and has always found them to be first class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.— TriLvne.
Teachers Association.
The educative committee of the Jasper County Teachers Assooia ion will meet at the law office of D. B. Miller, in Renselaer on Sat’ urday, Nov. 27, 1880, at 2 oclock P. M. for the purpose of arranging a programme, appointing time and l>\fcce for next meeting and transacting oilier business of the association. Each member of the committee is requested to bring a list of subjects from which <o prepare the programme. Those who will par ticipate in the exercises are re. quested to send in their names with the topics they would discuss, to the committee. E. R. Pikrcf, Claka Coen. Pres. Coa. Sect.
Great Names.
Jennie Lind was famed as avo calist. Henry IFard Beechher as a minister, Budd Doble as the driver of Goldsmith Maid was known the country over, but one other name attracted as much or more attention, and tlml name was M-a-r s-h a l-l, which, together with the title of Doctor profixed should read Dr Marshall’s Lung Syrup, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Crone hi tis, ets. As an Expectorant fur Consumption it .is unexcelled, and stands without a rival for above diseases. Reader we only ask a trial of one bottle to convince you that we speak the truth. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and • 1 per bottle.-i-Eor. Sale by W. J. Imes.
Premium!
We have perfected arrange ments by which we can offer as a premium to ottt subscribers, Dr. B. J. KendaH’s Valuable book, "A treatise on The Horae and His diseases”. It is a book of ninety pages. All the -dis. eases horaflesh is heir to are arranged in alphabetical order with cause, symptoms and treat ment. Each new subscriber for one year will receive one of these Books free, and each old subscriber who pays us $1.50 will have his subscription extended one /ear- Bring in the names before the books are all
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A large bill of Aew Goods in new and elcgnnt designs for the fall tradefrom which a sdlt of any grade or style cm* be selected at tbe very lowest prices. Give me a call anti 4 guar, tin tee satisfaction. T- M. Jones*
Librarians Notice
—All persons who have taken book" from the Marion Township Library more than 3o days previous to tlii*. date are requested to return tile same ut once to my office as I desire tn re - arrange the Library by order of thp townsbipTrustee. October 22ud 1880 Daniel B. Miller Librarian.
A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.
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.i.r.r-’ti'p G A IffWYPYPS, '* UH, oxxll r Vxllj o D9LLAR PAD! *n- ’ * ** L & s * ' jj? j* ▲XT. FIJWOX wojtat |lj» t»* wffi raestra forworn ■( a«li,«*> at ,m. .KaXVOtana /-yrwj Atwr>«n< Lno F»e. fa* all UaaNra at Uu Ltvec, 8t«» - w •*: C. A. COOK <R CO.. ChFoite, B«Je v grata tot <K B. and Cwri»* ■OW BT DRUGGISTS GRMEtaXJX Vad fieha«wta, gt-renaoa «fc Co., Whole DraodMi Cateaaa, will mpply Che n*4 • ■■aharararr ariose SIOOAMONTH r:SXptt or woman In emy ▲ f° r onr torn. W¥ala>want XxVrJUAS JL |3 anfaue, otperh, MtfMV commradad, iannensMv pop*l»r and Eiut--Bre4 for circulars and terms. Aino, for The Peeple’t Mogaaine and Grand PratainM*. Only *I.OO a y«J4. Bami>!a frre for stamp, or 3 months for 10 cento. 1 V. W.Hat.rO (to. tote Arata tat, PWi iil|H>,ar Chtoaoa, * CIiHE 61 MOTON the fcETTFiit trrr. THB Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BBDT&FOOTPUSTERS,
AND Absorption ffledicated Foot Bath ■They cure by absorption rather than drugging •he sJMem. They nave p. oven beyond peradyetiturs th. cbeupest, the i.mat pleasant, convenient, auri'St an.l n>o-t satisfactory cur.me, also plrnidnt'nt and thorough nvnem-regulator in the world, and are applicable to the infant, youth and adult of both aciea. Experience baa led to nu honest belief that there is ho disease that c*n be kept in suhiectlon, or that can l-e modified, by the use ot medicine, but that can be acted upon in a far more satisfactory nianrer bv tile HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pad, Plasters and Medicated Foot Baths, known aarbsorpti n Bait). It is aso believed that there is NO disease that medicine can cure but that can be cuied more promptly aud effectually by this treatment. Certain it Is that times wifhont number, disers. s universally ackn wledgcd beyond the reach ot medicine have melted away under the notion ALONE of these remedies. And the work was done so quicklv, with so little inconv nienco to the nntient, thdt in many cases the pain wis gene before he or she was aware. More that! a million wit-es«es bear te timciiy to these statements. These are no id « words or m:srl»presc taiions, but are auaceptible of proof. In the nameot binmanty try them. The follow • g are some of tho many diseases the IJVLR PAD CO. remedies will cure:— Fever and Ag e, Kldne- Tri hies. Ml long Disord tr, Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Hca -t. Intermittent Fever. rheumatism, P riodical Headaches, All kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Ag'rCtika, Fick Headache. Chili Fever, Inmbato. Sciatica. Dumb Ague, I’ainiti Side, Back, gtomB llions and every kind of arh. Sr.ouldera and Fever, Huecks. r.iarrhtea. Catarrh, .Lr.rsi'nde, Jaundice. Neuralgia, Bilk ua Colic. ' A l there hare their origin, directly of indtrectly, in t::e Stomach.end Liver. If you doubt it eemt lor Dr. rtirvWtf’s Lectures. Price. *t. Spec al Pad,|3. The Holman Plasters, Foot, by the t air, M oei ts; Body. M cents each. Medicated Foot Baths, 86 cents a package; six trackages, H t». I f your druggi-1 does not keep them. Fend price, eli, er the money, rostal order or registered letter, and all will Ge sent you bv mail. Irra o charge, except the salt, which is rent hv express at ihe expense of the purchaser. Tho following tod niur.ioationa explain them elves: ~ „ . . Camb wgk, 111. Messrs, “ales i ITanmy • I have !>• en •wcarit.g ».ne of the Reiman Tads. It has re iev.d me from eomplaiuta of long etardfng, imrrov; d my health wondclfbny, and I feel like a new women. 1 W..HM like Us act as your agent in :bis city, and by so doing I Pel eve I wo ild carry happiness to hundreds of .amiliei. truly, Maa. c. K. Cast n. ... .. Anuraa, lix.,Jlaylst,lSM. Ccntl<<Hio’»: I have been a gre-t sufferer v.lth n uraigia in the stomach, and a’so with dun b ague. Har ng apent thousands of dollars to g't cured, but •;1 to no.purpose, until about t e Ist ot March last I was induced to try one of Holmans Pad#, which has entirely ettfed W e, and I Am now eugnged in selling these Pads, am! doing all 1 can to si read the glad new* a* this cure aud iWuce ethers to try It, 8. <l. ~ , rgotatA, HL, June, L Me.eers. H. tes A Hanley t 1 purchat'd one cf yodr ITolman Tads Mr both mv wife and mother, who were euffoiint' with Bfl loti’nesa, Constipation nnd Eyspepaia. The Pad ■as conip etely cured them. Youta, J. 1Y!r r rt.Kii. Addrirarei her of BYadlsen St., Chicaffo, Ell. Kech*n>c9 Bieck. Detroit, Mich. Waif Blotk, Tol -do, Ohte. 418 Millwsukee 8t„ Milwaukee, Wia. Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. JtATJfS tt HAXi:Ey,A V e>U» for tKt lUi’ihtrtirt.
Ko3r-2t3IDTX7 NOTICR State of Indiana J f . •\ - ■IA.-i'Et Cvun'ty, | In tiio J a*pvr Circuit Court, January Term, 1881. Hamuui lingo, .• ■(. MarSss# ' x »- «»• It appearing by affi< .tv it thMdiy filed in open c.iuri that tne above named defendant areneecssary parties to the abyve eutitieu actiua. tbe object ci Which is to foreclose a mortgage and that both of said defendants are non-resideuts of tlicßtutpof Indiana. Notice of Hie pendancy of such action is therefore given to said defendants above named and that tne Mime will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and xeld at the Court House in the Town of RetisAlaer, in the County and State aforesaid •u tho fint Monday in January 1881. itu ess my hand and'the seal Of thtf f BBAL VasperCncuit Court this 21#t d * y * f oa CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk, Preaa leu >5.80. Jasper Circuit Court. «.». &Z. Dwiggina, attys for PUT. MOM-RKIDEHTHOnci Stati of Indiana,/ Jasper county, | in the Jasper Cir C Mfc€Onrt January Term 1881. r .. Jesse Cate i ■ vr. fEw>naai\BaMaad < Complaint No. JOBI. W Uli tup X. Burgess, J , Jt ?tJP«? r L D * V* «®<avit this day filed inopen court that the above named defendants are nereeaarr parties to the above entitled action the iß <? to real estate, al><l that both of said defendants are non-reai-dents <»t the Htate of Indiitua. ?*“. ■ Notice of the pendaueyot such action is thereformgiven said defendants, aboie named, and thStthesame will Stand for trial at the next kfrni of the Jasper CL cult Cowrt to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Rensselaer in the County and State aforesaid on the first Monday in January 1881. Witness my hand and tfe seal of the ' SEAL AJa’fper Circatt this 4th day of JNoviuelxr A. D. 1880. » « » o- thAUUw H. PRICE, Press foe >5 80. Clerk Jasper circuit Court. IhomusonM Bre.< attys for phi. MOX-SESIDEXT NOHC& State or Indiana, » ■ J serais County, j , In the Court January Teri* JSBI. ▼s. J one ph T. Hemphill, Lor-> .. ettaJ. Hemphill, Marcus! „ , O. Lewis, Michael Mulca* l Jttf. aoT& hag, Vetnar W. Church, f Paris 11. Lyon Cornelia i;-, r Lyon and Kmeline J. i It appearing by affidavit tiifrdsv filed fa open court that the above usimxt defendants arenecereanr parties to the above entitled action the object of which is to foreclose a mortgage and that thedafandaote Joseph T. Hemphill. Loreca J. Hemphill, Paris R Lyo n and Corneita Lvon are nyu-Teaideota of the State of Indiana. Notice of the pendannv of such’ action fs therefore given to said non-resident defendants, ami that the same will stand for . trial at tbn next farm of the Jasper Circuit court, to be begun and held it the Court House in the town of MMSsclaer, In the County and (Mate aforesaid on the first Monday iu Jammy 1881. *2. tne#g m J h » n *l *“<l ‘he seal of the <gK A wren it Cburt this 4th day of l " ?-C LVovemiawumn f. *, H. PRICE, Clerk, Ib-emf Pea AR JasperCircultCowrt. Thompson A Bre. attyr for pliC *
J WTTH Ol W 5 « dytto taM***. wattle, Wn»ma«atol iato»iu«-<>r>to!*raca»i» and o‘ ajs&se .sxs’sis *su*«! Tmtiaw:—Su.-»s liarectbulars and ui.Acrcaab. ett'K 'i<«ibenefit <ir ralu:stf<Mk wfth roml totoirltr. CUEttiNTA'IM.VuNb. Ootubu AL IS®, - A4pUul»ttator 93DER CF THEBdIRD OF 'T'he Hoard Cjorainissidndra ot JaipurUnnntr JL in ryrrrlar sessiMq -Kbutembur Sih. M«*l, pawed tho tollowiagorder of hntdncsg t-.-wit: lot aud ta<l days wilt be devoted tn liquor keen-, see andd iinis. 3rd and 4tt» oMyk to Rond and Ditch natters exclusively, «»h Bf»d «th days to MisoellaneotiAbtislni ’uv ftervaftcr ail claims tnatl petition*, reporta for road viewers, applications for liquor license or other matters brought befttre the Coiuwiisioftersf Court shall be filed With U.« Auditor before Hie first days <>l ttse I’vru's of March. June. September and De-.-euak-er awl !• ■'Ol cases where thia order s« not oiebßedWt**‘♦•ceatise will be continued ns--H the next r. in r terta the: easier. Wi.» ■*» nay baud aud seal of office ' asz a»A this 12th day ct September I**J. J ’ EZRA C. NOW F.LS, Ami 1 tor of Jattocr (. ountv STTErFfT’S SKLK-Bv virtn* of a oertiflel copy of a decree to me diverted Iron tho clerk of the Jasper L'irvuit Court in a cause wherein Samuel ftjge. is plaintiff aud Nicholas Dtir, Augustus Dty. H irvcy Warn-m. James W.aod aud .Viraham Miller are jtafendtnta; requiring me to make theau.n of fi.ehumred ixi two dollars and seventy ceuU (|»I.TG) with interest on aaiit deerjo au I c-Mrt. I will expeme akpoblie sale to th a hir'mt bi-1 l-v. on Sstardxy, the 27th dxy rs Noevmber ▲B, 1830, Between the honrs of 10 o’clock A. M. and .4 o'clock P. M.. of said day. at the door of Un court house, in the tow t of Rcnsaelner. Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term riot exceeding seven years, the following real t-o-vit * The southeast quarter (if) of the southeast quarter Oil of section twenty -one (Sl)', township tweiity-mght (S 3 and theso-ithiMst quarter (»<) of the soitUiea&t quarter mi of aerttou uevea.tceuyi town,u.p twqp y-eiylit all iu raage five{§) west, in Jasper courffy Indiana. It snrh'-rints and profits will not sell for a sofldent hum to satisfy said de-.rou, interest and c.rats, I will, at the same lima and place, expose to publid Rtle the fdjisitripljof said real 3Stati,nf so rtinch thereof as may Im sufficient tn disohargo s*td decree, interest pud cost*, daid sale will be ma le withoutnay retie! whatater'frjtn yalunti-uj or uppraishmd-.u laws. And la acehxfrtface With the order or ooart iu saiti .decree.. Press foe.F 40. fJE) M. RO3:NJON, November!. !B.*l, Sheriff Jasper County. R.S. & Z. DWi-ioiN*. Mtornhy for-Vlaiotiff. OHEiilEK’d SALE.—By virtue al a oortifiml •J copy of a" deoree to me directfeil-frbrti the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Uourt,' in a ’bouse wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaintiff, and Mary A. Erwin. Lorenxo L»«>w Erwin amt Frank W. ilabcock executor Ot Mary Seitziagcr <le-eeas„-d areaefeudants; re inirin < mi to make the sum of six hundre I aud sixty-seven dollars (4317.00;,-with interest on saidrtfewee and costs. IWillex|Kiss at public sale, to Abe highest bidder, on Saturday, the 27ch d#y of Hovrmber A. D„ 1380, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I’. M;, of Said rlity. at the door of tl;e court house iu lhe town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profit* for a term not exceeding seven yc-ai*; the following real estate to-wit: . The east haiL(Ji) ot the south wo*t'j’Hrtcr ( ’«? >f section eleven (II) in township tweiity-seven (itj, north, range seven (•) west,-in Jasper county and state of Indiana. . . 11 such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, nt the same time and place, expt se to public sale the fee simple of said real esta e, or so much therof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest nn«l cost*. Said saJuwtii lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraiiseinent laws, ami in ipicoFdaace with the order ol conrt in said dccrdS; I’ress fee37-.SI. GBO; M. ROBINSON. November L lalO. Sheriff JasperJJouutv. R. S. 4 Z. DwiG'iixs. Attorneys for PlAintiff.
L’ITCM NOTICE. Whereas G cor go W. Casey, John H. Shields.Augustus M. Slundcn, Mle.knel Stlbbe, Michael ihults, John Dr Alter; Jolifi Stibbe and Isaac V. Alter, filed tn the Auditors .office of Jasper 3ounty In tne State of ludiaua, a petition to the Board pf Commissioners of tiie county of lasper. State of Indiana, praying said Board x> cause to be constructed a Uitcn or drain in Uuiou township, county tiud State aloresaid, as vereinatter described: 'And wuereas 0:1 tha tth dny of Septeinliec !«», the same lieiug the lourcn day ot the regular September se-sion ibtw, o» said Board or Cimniissloaers. They lid by an onlnr duly entered of record, appoint chanes P. Maybew. John M. Wasson and itiomus Borougii.% viewers iu said cause to view said pioposed ditch, aud to perform certain duties in sA’d order name i and to do and psrfo, n> a 1 rtner necessary acts and services s s such v iewers, and to tile tueir report with the county Auditor, and whereas said viewers have made llieir view of the said proposed work, ■ind aLer having subscribed and sworn to the same, iiave tiled tueir report with tho tiudersigned county Auditor of saiil county of Jasper: Tnere.ore notice ta liarely gUcn of the pendency and prayer 01 said'peuti >n, and the filing of said ne.vers*re-> >rt tnjre >n, and that the time set for hearing.‘tiicreof is is ou tlia Bth day qf December the same being the third day . of the regular December session 1680. Saiti proposed ditch is described as follows to-wit; The starting point iso.ie thousand and sixty (1,000) ieet easi. of tiie noi tiniest cui acr ' of sectiqp one (1), in township thfi ty '”01, north," ot range seven (7) west in Jasper county in the State or Indiana, anti running thence south five thousand four hundred an-l thirty (5 4>u, feet to the south line ot said section one (1), thence west one thousand one hundred ano thirteen (I,ll3).feet to a point twenty (20) leak west of the east liueot section elevon IU). in said town anti range alures.iiu, and ' Irani theuce south Along the west side of a public highway, one thousand liwo hundred aud iiltcoa (I.2is) feet, thence south fi.ty-three (A 3 degiees west, one thousand three hundred amt eighty (1,380) feet, thence ta’ith ttiirty-iour (34) degrees west, twbdiundrai and thirty (230 i feet, thence south twelve (13) dagreesMiud thirty (W) p.'inutes east, fifty (.>0) feet, soa‘fi tw»f‘--eight (18) degrees and thirty (30) mjautos east, six hundred and fifty (650) feet, thonce south eighteen (13>degrees aud thirty (80) minutes east, two’ hundred aud seventy (370) feet, thciice south two (t; degrees and thirty (30,> minutes east, four humUmd (400) feet, ttumce south eigli-ty-two (<3) degrees aud ten (io; minutes east, seven buudreu aud eighty (780) feet, to a point twenty [2o] feet, west of the east line ot said section eieveo [lll township and range aforei«U<l. Baid point being ou tiie west boundary line of a public highway, theuce south one thousand siX Unadrcd a"_’l thirty-three [1,333] feet, thence south fl. ty [so] degrees west, sixtyseven (6!) feet, to apo in tour tie north line of section fourteen 114) iu said Tqwq aud Runge sDcty-s'ix 168] .Feet., west ot tire northeart entrner of-said seff.HHi Yomiteeui [44J,Uiencesouth«wen-ty-ftmnbM] degree* »w#ne (iiousaud lour hundred andsixty-slx [1,466] feet, tbeijcp Jouth thirty-five [3s] degrees west, two hundred ami thirty-four (ZiU) feet, thonce south ti.-irty-foiir (W) degrees west Hye hen died and seveuty r fi7oJ met, meuce south forty-one [4IJ degrees cast <WO hundred seventy [27o] feet, lhence south twentv-tive [2Aj degrees east, one hundred and twenty [l2o] feet, thence soutii th ity (so) degrees 'west,'forty [4o] feet, tlierce south fortyone [4l] degrees aua thirty Wftu'tows west, two irfiudfbd ItOGj fee*, tfienw ao'ucn fifty-one [6l| degrees ami forty-five niinutes west, two uui\dred »nd sixty [MOI feet, thonce south fortvtwo [4'3] degrees west, four hundred aud ninety [49o] leet. ttierice south fifty [so] feet, thence south twenty-two [23] degrees anii ttiirtj- [3oj minutes east, one nuudi-cU and sixty [ltKi] feet, thence south twenty-lour [2l] degrees, east, six hundred and forty ieet, theuce south twenty (20/ degrees east, two hundred and lilty [2soj ieet'. thence south twelve [l2j degrees ease, one hundred 100 feet, theuce south one 1 degree east, one hundred ami ninety-five 105 feet, thence south thirty-three 88 degrees west, three hundred and tweuty-six 320ieet, thence south fortyfive 45 minutes east, one thousand orfe tfuudred and thirty fonr 1.184 feet, thence south sixtyfour Bldegrees east eight hundred ar.d sixtythree 868 feet, thence south thirty-five 85 degrees east two hundred and fifty-seven 257 feet, thence south nine 0 degrees and fifteen 15 minutes west, fifteen hundred'aud seventy 1,570 feet thence south thirty-three 88 degrees, east one hundred ICO feet, theuce south forty W degrees east, one hundred HWfeet, theuce south fortyfive 45 degrees and thirty 30 minutes east, ouq hundred 100 feet, thence south thirteen 13 de-' greet east on«i hundred 100 feet, theuce south thirty-four M degrees east, one hundred lOfi feet, theotCsouth eighty-four 84 degrees gast, one hundredleet, thence north seventy-six 7s degrees and thirty 80 minutes east, ©Me hnnJ dred luO feet, theuee tiortn fifty-twosz uegrees, east, one hundred thj feet, theuce north seventynine 79 degrees cast, jno hundred 100 feet to a pofrtton tne east liue of section’ fwduty-thfee 28 la said towLsuip and ringe,- two honored and sixty-one 2SI feet, south of the nortnea-t corner of the south east quarter of said section twenty three 28 town and range aforesaid, where said proposed ditch, drain and water course will terminate, the total length of said proposed ditch, drain aud water Course is tweuly-airee tnouaaud two buudiWi find ten 234 m feet, and is more than tnreg miles in length aun will here a total fall of nineteen feet, being au average fall per mile of four and four-tenuis 4 4-14 feet. The names wf the owners «T tbClgnd that will be affected by said proposed work are as follows to-wit: Gabriel F.wutton, Amy Hallowell, Malinda Spitler, tfttward N. Wright, Marion so Spitler and Edwin F. Hammond, Simon F. Thompson, Alfred Thompson, Simon D. Jackson, Thomas Winters. JAcob St. John, John H. Shields, William Hfrwkins, George W. Ca*?;,. Jasper D. Smock. Nancy J. Northway, Alexander J. Kent, Francis M. Lakin, John ft. Stmifplr, Ephraim J. Estop, Daniel Shewev and unknown heirs of William 8. Morton,’Tnomas Monnett, William C. AUen, Michnel Shultx, Stephen T. Comer, Abreham Leopold, Michael Stitibe, Sarah C. and James fl. McClsnahsn, Godfrey Hhuita,Simon Kenton, -lasp-jr KirnUu, Augustus M. Muudtpi,John E. Alter, Da.id i). x ts,,. man, Schuyler Johnson, John Stibbe, Abbie W. Roberta and Mark Jones. - ” > ” witness whereof I have kereunbi ( BBXI. hM * rt aad affixed ttfe 1 »e«l of FSP ,s "‘ EZRAG, NOW .Vd.ltror Ja'i/e Coufily.
cOuT d • ?. • - r-- G* Pw lA' • imlitar .. ..'^A*». n Nor...' Surraicr-7 oupenuteiiderit Public V'laoU • D BrN’vvkjs CommtesioMrf Ui l»is4i. 't.. wrl it. r’-’t 6id Dhljict K- E. ’i'R-aWJjS’. <».»».Court —. JtMS, »«tf .. GO-rosAiieM oriKn-'f Mnr-w Ucrk . ...E. 4. riMWfc. mMIM 1 UtTAWL®? e. to; Ist Wanl .01 * «Uto p. wn.. |. Jil *ard... WiLUiJ HL» J-. CouueitrfWff M Ward Cfiai'i.W’ A» *VW* sr. ♦th Ward. gko««K >iur *. IsthWard k. J. >( t— ■■■lo I i' •"•» _■ ..totoi iinii,ijtgtT. '•N PROFESSION’A L CALD . PR 181 01A RB. | jR. I. B- WABUBl T R$, PHYSICIAN and SURGEGX, Rensselaen Indiana. Gives special attention to tJise.owsof Woii ■nd Children aud Chronic Diseases. Remember earis are proraptty »Ujnde«l yvbjtn ■ not professionally A | OSES B. ALTER. X PHYSICIAN And SURGEON, k ■ RenMtoliW'fr. li><4ffrpfrt—At W'. J. fmes’a DFag store. r\R. J.w. OWENS, U H 0 M EOP ATH IC P&YSIVIAN A SVKtiKDN. F-ensselaar. Indiana. -2-. Office one door west of |*usu>&i<-e. K« »> <«” e opimsite Dr. -jLIUO-d. LINK, - . H 0 M 0 E 0 P A T if, Rensselaer, In<l. Office fronting the conrt house, and eats of <).«' PoHtofiice. ~ ATTOKN E Y 3. CHARLKB P. WkIOHT, NATUAMKL W RSI ”S. Attorney at Law. sular% 1 » ut.G. vu bight a Reeve, ’attorneys at law. Collecting Agents and R6a! Estate IJnd»afrs. Rensselaer, lilcb (Office over Stare’s Grocery Store.) , Abstracts of title* prepaie.l, iu.ut.l examined, taxes paid, etc., etc. jjarper w. snider, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington; Ind. Practit in the.courta of Jaspev, Newton aim Benton counties, -
H. PIERCE, f AtIORNEY AT LAW? . Remington, ißrt. < Notary Public. Collections mndo in abv p.n t of the State. Office in Hathaway IroOdihu. WORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind> Attends to all business in the profewi«'f* *v ! ih promptness and dispatch. Ollied iu recjlh.i story of the Makeever building. Simon P. Thompson, Davit* J. Tij<*m toy; Attorury at Law. Kotary 2'«. ic. r | HO-\IPSON & BRO., ATTORNEYS at laW ; RcnsselJier, Ind. Practice in all thecqprta. We par bnrtftular ul teutitfh to paying taxam selling aud , ' leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector aud Abstractor. R. 8. DWIGBINB. 7.1MK1 DWIGU'I KB. 8. A Z. ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW< 4 - Rensselaer, Ind. We have money to loan to fartoera nt" nv '•rr t interest on long time. Call irt the CrtiztAi’e ■ Bank and see us. ' ” pR A nkTw? Ba BCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Bull B»tate Broker, Office nextdoor to Postoffice. Practices in fho courts of Jasper, Newton and Benton iooim.hv,. Dands examined, abstracts of titles preparA., taxes paid, and collections made. ' * r *~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselner, Ind. Notary Public and Insuring Agent. Special attention given to the or lie tion and prompt remittance ot c aims. ~ & KcCUY & THuMSBUh, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buyandsell domestic exchange, mak j collections on all avniJablejpoluto, pry Interest on certified time depnsio/ etc. Hoars from V o’clock a. hi, to «.• o’clock p. m, FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE & &0S PAINTERS, Al’Q Pater Hangers; Tn fact do everything.pertaining to the butal - ness promptly and at reasonable rsteta, Shop over Bedford’s store, Rensselaer. Ind. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American arid Tlaiinti' Marble. Quincy and - Scotch Graitib , and give special attdiilfou to work. i-H 1 8. 8. Dwiggfcro, Zimrt Prei'tj Citizens* ItirySSKLA ER, /EDIAKA. ’ FDo<<a general banking business; gives t attention to col lections r remittances t lay of payment nF current rate of exchaEx; ! insereet petal oh balances; certificates beatofiff interest issued; exchange bought and Tins bank owns the burglar sate, » bkb fcyk the premium ntthe Chicago Exposition in 10. Thia safe is protected "by one of Sargent’s tflk-: locks. The bank vault used le m, goodssstoc be built. |t will )>e seen from the that this bank furnishes as good socu'rjtyto x depositors as catr Im furnished HOPKINS HOUSF-, (North frlde Washington | ' Rensselaer, - - R. J. HOPKINS. Prcp’n rptfß IfoPKtNb HOUSE has arafolrtf' * A enviable reputation with rb» tf jwjfi r g nubile, and is widely known 88aitor<t»ns o beat accommodations and moer.sat tennnioinent, IHy ma week hoarft«nni‘.>'i re heobtoined «*»<>»< y NOWELS jaouftjj Rensselaer,' - - Indwisi 11103148 BOROEG&S. Pros rpTTE NOWEDS HOUSE is a new. tSf.X story prick hotel. Just af ejied. Tl.e p.- -- prietor naf had much experience *' •» cote* ■“* itofffie wants of the traveling ] uVic, 4 -»' . thldes are supplied with an «»Ln,naee'.,f ■the best fond know to the iMiliu.;., art. ‘ > bed-rooms ere imv*, wed lighted, prop v ventilated aud weifortably furetstted, thcL f ■nd bedaing are all new. clean and | i<.-attl -' The traveling public U rwwctfolJr soHrit- . r give UieiA 4 cal;. Day and wee* boantere u iddud <tso their interest to atop at the NoHouse. 1 '
