Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1880 — Page 3
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News-O-Graphs.
Soe'our pretpiam offer. Next Thursday is thanksgiving day. —Thanksgiving services at tho M. E. Church. • Charley Roberts has newly rooted his blacksmith shop. Miss Mary Draper boards in town and walks to her school nearly three miles into tho country. 4 —Quite a number of our Reining' ton friends are off on ths excursion to various points tn tho west Farm Wright drove across to B ook last Monday feeing the snow storm. Wo pitied him but he would go. —Mr. Pruott of Jordan township has just moved into bis new h<<use. It is a very convenient an comfort able structure. —Rjlliousnese cured by R’.ae ] art’s Liver Pill'. Only one far a dose. Sample dueofree. For sale by W. J. Imes. —The Remington Reporter has purcbaied new type and other ma terial for its office, and the editor calle on delinquents to pay that } ttle snm. i
—Childreu’i bett frieaßinehart’* Worm Loaenga*. Be«-au«« they destroy And expel the Worm neat a» well aa the worm*. For • ale by W. J. Imea. —P. D. .Corkmv, editor of the Fftwler Era, is off on the rxruraion to the Far Weak Ha will remain away aeveral weeki riailiug friend* Kanaaa. * —VVe often wonder if aoma of tSaßenarelaer mothers know where titeiraona spend their evening*, U they kuyw the company they k«ep t ■ the habits they are forming. —A. J. Yeoman, true tee of Jor. dan township has moved two and built two nvw school bosses tn order to better accommodate the patrons of the public school a —“No Name,” Remington’s non de plume to the Ren tael aer Rkpcb licam, “has fought a good fight, he has finished his coarse, he has kept Rie faith.”—Ramiugtou Reporter. —The railroad company advertises for fifty workmen to engage in tracklaying on the I. D, &> C in Lake county. A golden qpportunity for street corner apostles to make themselves useful —R. S Dwiggius will lecture at the Christian church in Rensselaer, on next Sunday morning Nov. 21 at, at half past 10 o’clock. Subject, jeeua, was he God or man. A cordial invitation is extended to all. —VanStyac <fc Croahy, Wholesale aud Retail t)ruggiata, Toledo, Ohio, says:—We .have cold, large quantities df the Excelsior Kidney Pad, and have beea surprised at the unvarying satisfaction given by them.—See. Adv.
—4t seemajto us that a good inyestment tor parsons owning vacant lota in Rensselaer would be to build some small houses for rent. There seem* to be quite a demand for bouses and every available place is occupied. —Our temperance society will have representation in the Legislature this winter, in ths person of Mr. Gilman, vice-president of ths club, We are confident that Mr. Gilman will do hit utmost to fur > thertha interests of tempertuec.— Goodland Herald. —Robert W arwick and son, Oocar * Widener, John Gladden and others of Drayton, Ind., were in town the first of the week. They had come on a .hunting expedition, but not meeting with, success re Larned home from this place thinking it useless to go further north.
. —The place to buy furniture and carpets is at NomauWamor’s. —Try Norman ,Warner’s prices on earpets, furniture end all kinds of hardware. —The old reliable hardwarodoaler ‘ is Norman Warner opposite C -liren’s Bank. li —Norman Warner Is offering some astonishing bargains io furnl. tore and carpets. . \ —We would call the attention of our readers to the premium offered hl another column to subscribers of the Rkpvbucax. Every fanner should have a copy of Kendall’s Treatise on the Horse and bis Diseases offered in another column to subscribers of this paper. | —F. J.Sears & Son are receiving a large lot of goods suitable for holiday presents. Our 5 centooun ter is filled with novelties of the day. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at lb's large stock of stoves, tinware,hardware, furniturs. and carpets at N. Warner’s and learn his prices before buying. —B. F. Ferguson hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to settle previous to the first of December, as after that time be will add to all accounts the legal rate of interest. He will send to each one a state moot of bis account ,
We are, headquarters for Christmas presents. Bear in mind wo don't knowingly misrepresent our goods nor competitors, twenty five years experience teaches us that io not business. Call and see us after you have looked at other places. F. J. 6ears <fc Sox. —Our young teaebcr friend Mr Watson is a good sopranolit is said. We were disappointed laat Sunday evening that we were deprived of {fearing b;s singing, hut be ng burdened with too tnoch Colton and Draper-y he arrived >• church too late to participate in the singing. —Tbe firat quarterly meeting for Rensselaer circuit ai’-l be held at Kewsee’aer December 4th and sth. Ti.e first service will be on Satur* urday at 10:30 A. M. Rev. Dr. Godfrey will be in utlsudauoe. The public cordially invited. A. W. Wood, Pastor of M. £. Church. ■ —The Wabash Courier reports a scarcity of teachers in that oeunty and says that quite a number of schools are closed because the trustees are unable to find a sufficient number of teachers. Jasper county has a few hundred, more or less, good teachers, she could spare to enlighten the benighted youth of Wabash county. —The Valparaiso Messenger gives an of a murderer, after killing his victim, coming to Valparaiso and giving himself up to the sheriff,.stating that he had committed the crime. The name of the murderer is Taft, and of the man ho killed, Dutton; The trouble grew out of a disagreement to the division of some corn that Taft bad raised on tbs land of Dutton.
—We are requested to antionee that the choir at the Christian church, in this place, has been reorganised with Miss Mary Ralph as organist. All persons having singing books which are used, in that clruroh are requested to take them to church next Sunday, and assist hi the singing. We are also requested to say that all persons who attend services at thio church, are earnestly requested to join in the singing. The choir is simply to lead, the congregation to do tho singing. —Ths ladies of the M. E. church have decided to give a thauksgiv. ing supper, for the benefit of the church, Thursday evening Nov.' 25, 1880. The following committee is requested to met at the M. E. parsonage Saturday Nov. 20th at three o’clock P. M. Mistresses Peter Rhoades, Chas. Benjamin, Fred Cole, Chas. Starr, M. E. Baylor, S. A. Hemphill and Arthur Cole, Misses Eliza Kirk and Lola Mow, Watson Kirk, E. H. Tharpe, R. P. Benjamin, Linens Martin and J. T. AbbelL Any others, wbo are interested ip tho aueeves of said supper, are requested to meet with tns above committee to assist in arranging special committees and making all necessary arrangements for the occasion.
Ift M T »Rn • mom , . “*-Ca***d fruits of all kinds at C. C. BUnr * Wfc syrap* a and molasses. sad salmons st Laßue s. —New prunes, currant* and raisins at C. C. Starr A Co 4 *. —Try that choice roasted coffee for sal* by C. C. Starr A Co. —Michigan Jell something new and fine at C. C. Starr A. (Jd*s» —Hot candies, butter scotch al ways.on band at 8. M. Laßae’s—Fresh ebeetnuts just received at R. E. Spencer A Co’*- Try ’em, —For a nice oyster stew or oysters in aay style patronise Spencer £Co. —R. E. Spencer A Co. are pre pared to sot warm meals at all hours.
—Fried oysters served in neat style on short notice by R. E. Spen* cer <t Co. —When intown don’t forget to call on C. C Starr A Co. for fresh groceries. —Self rising buckwheat flour, new oatmeal and hominy at C. C. Starr A Co’s. —Meals at all hours at S. M. LaRue’s new stand one door West Peacock’s harness shop. —Farmers when in town will find S. M. Laßue is just the man to pre , pare a hot lunch on short notice —Smokers and cbowers will find solid comfort in tho excellent tobac cos and cigars kept by S.M. Laßue —Garfield has the electoral {pte. But the verdict on batter scotch is justly awarded tf to R. E. Spencer A Co. —Buy your so hool supplies of S. M. Laßue. Newspaper and periodicals of all kinds at lowest club rates. —A cosy place to stop for a chat with your friends Is at R. E. Spen cpr A Co’s. While there it will be appropriate to try a dish of their excellent oysters.
—Temperance is a nice thing in its place, but to be temperate when eating those delicious Booth oysters is entirely out of the question. Kept by R. E. Spencer A Co. —Remember that C. C. Starr A Co. arc offering big bargains in glassware, queensware, lamps, lanterns, looking glasses, majolica ware Ao., and yen will save money by calling before buying.
FOR CHILDREN! _1- m ■ -1 new an " vlcxast Cover B 1 * t~~l B* o and other in, provsment kUinODnVI I* will eontlnne.to«ry nUilwaSnY. I la » 4 '‘ll imitators. The ” Jannary Number wiil - ..... prose this. |1.50 a rear FIFTEENTH YEAR r-*<*<.„«.- sar*ew /■ulwcribers get extra number* by sub*cnbln< bow NCXSXRY PUBI.IBgI.NG Co„ Boston, IfXM.
JUST ARRIVED.
A large bill of New Ooodt in new •ud elegant deaigiiN for the fall tradefrom which a auit of any grade or xtylecan be selected at the very lowest price*. Give me a call and I guar
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Librarians Notice
—All pereone who have taken book* from the Marion Tow nab ip Library mor* than 3o day* 4 previoue to tbP 71*16*1* requ*Ht«d to return tn* same at once to my office a* 1 de«lre to re arrange the Library by order of the townshlpTrustee. October 22nd 1880 Daniel B. Miller Librarian.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Hester J Stripp to Mary Ball .W D. 1-C w% aw m >2, 29,?. Consideration WWRi. Charles J Many to Alfred McCoy W. D. nw w',i ne n<4 sw 5 and ne m 6.28. 5. Consideration SIOOO. Orlando Wallace to W. A. Brokaw w<l est ne ; 14 31 5. Consideration 92,400. Ezekiel Ball to Wm and Martha M. Venrtck, w d eS swX «e 12 29 7—20 acres, consideration SSOO. 1 Wm. J. Roach to W, D. Rybolt w d sH nw and ne se 36 32 >w. Consideration 81.500. George H. Brown U> Isabelle Brown eK swU 23 WH se 23 29 5w.—100 acres consideration |i.ooo. Same to Rachel Allies Brown se 3K 30 6—Bo acres .consideration iU.uOu. Nelson Randle to Same n'A m 36 30 6-80 acres, consideration S22X)Q. Edgar J. Hodgson to Chas P. Jacobs W. D. ne sw and sw se and sw ne 13 3t 6-120 acres <l.lOO. . Also placed of record 7 mortgages and 4 releases.
Guilty of Wrong.
Some people have a fashion of confuting excellent remedies with the large matt of “patent medicinete and in thin they are guilty of a wrong. There are some advertised remediee fully worth all that is asked for them, and one»t least wo know of— Hop Bitters. 'The writer baa -had occasion to use the Bitters in ju*t ■ueh a climate aa we have moat of the yeas in Bay city, and has always found them to bo first class and reliable, doing all that io claimed for them.— TribvM.
Great Names.
Jennie Lind was famed liars ealist. Henry JFard Beechher as a minister, Budd Doblo as the driver, of Goldsmith .Maid was known the country over,? but one other- name attracted aa much'or more attention, and that name was M-a-X-o-h-a-l-l, which, together with the title Of Doctor profixed should read Dr Marshall’s Lung Syrup, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Cronchltis, eta. As an Expectorant for 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 •I per bottle.—For Salo by W.J Irneu. 's.
| Jooeo? Sr —“ - I kt n mA eon st^^lnrtocfc BP, AtoP«»v Lerw bartering hair, cement ant • —CountrV produce talen in exfor groceriw M oeuiora s* —Bedford has A No. 1 Tea that he will sell y»« for M eta per lb. —Glass War* at rock bottom prices atßodford’a —Try Bedford’s Tobaccos and ci gars. —Call on Bedford for tile. —The place to get building material, Ferguson’*. Reason, be keep* a full stock of beet quality at lowest prices. —Jost coming.—A large bill of lumber to be sold at the lowest possible prices. B. F. Femosox. —As winter approaches the homer lees begin to prepare for building. Th* place to get bargains in building material toutß- F Ferguson's lumber vard.>.' -- •'tidt ,»e —A wagon, tbst b safely warranted is the best. Bedford gives a written warrant wttlrthe Sew ton WagonDo not purchase until you have seen the Newton. .
A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.
The Handsome Nickel Plated New Home Lamp being introduced to the public thia season, is the most mcritorioua article ever offered Agents to make money with. Is ssfer, and more convenient than tho Student Lamp, ebieh has heretofore had tho reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, it has a clamp to firmly attach It to the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk, etc. The fear of the ordinary lamp being accidentally upset or thrown from the table; is entirely relieved by this clamp contrivance. It can be adjusted to throw the light just where it is wanted to suit the eyes, and can be converted iuto a handsome wall lamp. It has the beetargand burner, a filling indicator, and convenient match box, and its price is within the reach of evefy one- It has been fully tested and editorially endorsed by the Western Christian Advocate,’’ "Am. (Christian Review,” “Herald and Presbyter,” “Journal and Messenger,” and ‘‘Christian Standard,” the leading Religious papers of Cincinnati, and is endorsed by the Mayor and Post-Mas ter of Cincinnati, the Agent of the American Express Company and Presidents of Insurance Companies, as being the Safest, Moat Coiivenknt and beet lamp made. There are tl ee reasons why Agents should seek euco an article to canvass for—first for its absolute safety and great convenience, it is needed in every borne —second its low price makes its sale immense, — third it will be a credit to handle such an article. One southern Agent writes ft sells faster than Gen. Lee’s portrait ■old right after the war, another says It beats the palmy days of the Sewing Machin*, its rapid sale, low price, and liberal terms surprise old Agents.— Address Home Lamp Co. Cincinnati. Ohio. Mention our caper and they will give you full particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in.
Premium!
We have perfected arrange mente by which we can offer' as a premium to our subscribers, Dr. B. J. Kendall’s valuable book, “A treatise on The Horse and His diseases”. It is a book of ninety pages. All the dis eases horsflesh is heir to are arranged in alphabetical order with cause, symptoms and treatment. Each new sn bscri ber for one year will receive one of these books freehand* each old subscriber who pays us $1.50 will have his subscription ex tended one year- Bring in the names before the books are all gone. *
HOP (A Medicine, not a Drink.) OOXTADIS HOPS, BUCIIU, MANDRAKE,' DANDELION, AJTDTHB PVBXST AND BmtM«T>TCAI.QVAU- ■ tim or all otuii Bitt am*. g THEY CURE ATI Diseases of the Stomach, Bowel*. Blood, I Liver, Kidney*. and Urinary Organa, her- ■ vouaneea, SleepleMncMand especially W 61000 INCOLD. Wtl) be paid for a case they will not cure help. Or for anything impure or injurious ■ Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try ■ them before you sleep. Take ne at her. I D I. C.tsanabsoluteandlrrestatiblecnre for ■ Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and ■ narcotics ■ ■■■■ Bsmd roa Cucvui. UHMM All aha** mM by SraagMa Map Wllm MS- Co., taetMaur, X.Y, i TwwU.Ort. | x>k. ■w. x>. EtAMan, DENTIST. 1 wish to say . t**H citiaens ' ■ 9t tt e“’*e>«er a n <1 Jasper XauCP*f3ai|TTt*r .jvk county th.t I have remorfiy .V : e-t »y office ,r > the room VkklP NTKaatfcwSyaCw-y formerly oc'©S f LI enpiwi byDr. Jg y, W ash burn. 1 n i- -.j-us- the re,,. O f THE JEWELRY STORE. And flint I am now better than ever prepared too keen to all kinds of work in my branch of business in the highest style of tho art and at lowest possi bo prices. W. L. HAMAR. CATARRH MW 4 I —° >rad **■ home f? Z SB /SkJEWTTOIJkLIjINI' -.'■mxWk WIR Aa< Sataaam. vklcS b aflhjM UIR »ia k Blyi si—« wmm SM.M. u SHRhmaMthb Mak aKjShMtok'Us'ft SIOO A MONTH SlS.'saEE V woman in every A fcr our •a*** ** W *** Jb Ji A. X DfIHM, ImmenseaUessun. Want- = W KljllK adta.TM7tM.Uy. NMklagUk. ■ ■WfcWW WWIWtt. An*nVmakemoaw>MW: yoy. tamali ftn WSMSap, Sr I month* for lOcoum. » W.MarA thwMWMaL PMtaMpim. « Qtaw. ■> AShfillß »
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<ovv«as w»«e«aiw»3 S'ffflMMpveM'lM BUM riu MO U MSUVte SUBS AafiOLD FIATE* WATCMtt. Chwpwt W « n th, known world. A*mp4* FofcAFv-M to (jVJjmb. Address, X OWttil AOk, Cbkago Agents wanted. Bu*i3k,X fall 18 ness legitimate. Fartietilarsfree. _WWiIwWU4nuJ WO*TSSOO»M IaoiaMa. QEO. C. SMITH, • CARPENTER AND JOINFR. i All work entrusted to my care will be done with neatness and dispatch. Charyet Reasonable. - ' OUARLES REED, t PLASTERER & BRICKLAYER Rensselaer, Indiana. All orders attended to promptly and with despatch. . . ..... ■ -.- : 1SHERIFF’B SALE.—By virtneof a certified , copy of • decree Co mo directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, tn a cause wherein Henry J. Pt-ier ia plaintiff and Samuel M. Black aud Adeline J.. Black are defendants, requiring me to make the rain of four thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty rents (4,254.50) with interest on said decree and costs I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 18th day of December A. D, 1880, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M, ahd 4 o’clock P. M., of said day. at tbo 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 realestate to-wit: The north half (M) of lot ten (10) in block (12) twelve and lot nine (Si) and the west one-third (X) of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) and the west onc-tliird (X) of the south half (X) of lot ten (10) all In block twelve [ 11] in the town of Remington Jasper county, stateof Indiana. If such rent* and profit* will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, iuterest and costs, 1 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 sutheieat to discharge said decree. Interest and eoste. Said sale will be made without a ay relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court iu said decree. Press fee $7.80. JOHN W. POW ELL, Nov; IS 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro. Attorneyafor plaintiff.
HOB-BUIDOT NOTICE. Stats of Indiana,) ' Jxsrrn Covnty. I In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 1881. tUmuel Hoge, | Charlee Flickering ( Complaint No. 1078. and Edwin I'holpe. j It appearing by affidavit this day filed in open court that the above named defendant.-, ore ueccssary parties to the aixive entitled fiction, tne object of which is to foreclose a mortgage ami 1 that both of said defendants are uon-retideute I of the State of Indiana. I Notice of the peudaucy of such action ia therefore given to said defendants above named and that the same will stand for trial at the next I term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and Held at the Court House in the Town of Rcnra\laer, in the County and Statu aforesaid on fee first Monday in January 1881. Witness my hand and the seal of the ( am Circuit Court this list day of I JOctobor 18*). CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk, Press fee *6.80. ’’ Jasper circuit Court. R. s. A Z. Dwiggins, attya for PUT, EON-KEbIDEMTHOTICE. Stats or Indiana,) Jasfkk county, |, In the Jasper Circuit Court January Term 1881. Jesse Cate | Emma F. Bass and ) Complaint No. 9081. William T. Bargees, j It appearing by affidavit thisdav filed in open coqrt that the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above entitled action the object of which is to quiet title to real estate, and that both of aald defendants are non-resi-dents of the state of Indiana. Noticeof die pendancy of such action ia therefore given snid defendants, above named, and that tbesatne will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the town of Rensselaer in the Connty and State aforesaid on the first Monday in January 1881. Witness my hand and the seal of the [aw al \Jasper Circuit <>mrt this Sth day of ( jNovmebur A. D. 1880. tHARLEM H. PRICE, Pres* fee 85-80. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro., attys for pill. MOE-BESIOMT NOHci STatbof Indiana, j __ J ASF** County, J " ' In the Court January Term 1881. Joseph T- Hemphill, Lor-1 ettaJ. Hemphill, Mareusf G. Lew II Michael Mule*-( No. 8875. r hay, On mar W. Church, I Parts B. Lyon Coradlia I Lyo* and Emeline J. ) Church. | It appearing by affidavit this day filed is open court that the above named defendants are necessary parties to the above Jfo titled action the object.of which is to foreclose a mortgage and that the defendants Joseph T. Hemphill, Lor. eta J. Hemphill. Paris B. Lyon and Cornelia Lyon are non-residents of thebtatdof Indiana. Notice es the pendancy of such action is therefore given to said non-resident defendants, and that the same.wtll stand for trial at the next term of the Jaopdr Circuit-Court, to be began and hrid at the Court Hous* in the town of Kenaartafir, in the County and State aforesaid eu the first Monday in January 1881. Witness my baud and the seal of the Court this Mb day of JCH ARLEh H ™C£CTerk
b»»«ehold^ > nd kitchen^furnitlire* sad doHa MMruy. 1 October SLIM*, Administrator raunOTiniMißW eonxmraxßs rphe Board of Commissioners of Jasper Coeatv A la regular eesmoa September Bth, liwo. iimoi ths of bnsiaeaa, to-wit: l»t and tod days will be devoted to liquor licee■K'sfe'.si to Mlseeltaacous business. Hereafter all claims nmdpetittoaa. reports for road viewers, applications for liquor license or other matters brought before the Commissioners Court shall' be tied wit* the Auditor before the tre* days of the Terms of March. June, September aad Deeember and la all cases where this order so net complied with theeaooe will be continued an- /^\ O u, ( «bd.,gr m .w }Ks ; Aw<mmiJaaacrCbeaty SALR—«y virtue of A eertiUsl O copy ef'a decree to «*• directed from the with Interest on said decree an J cost. I will expose atpablle wale to the highest bidder, on fatufay, faalTih fay as Nwrembar A B, 1880, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day. At the door of the the town of Reasselser. Jasper county, Indiana, the rent*and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the foltowing real Ao YYit Thesoutbeart quarter (M) of the southeast quarter (M) of section twepty-one (21). township twenty-eight (18) and the southeast quarter (M) ofthe southeastquarter (J*) of section seventeen (IT) township twenty-eight (18) all iu range five (5) West, In Jasper &>uety Indiana. If swell rente ahd protlte will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the feesimpleof said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without auy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of cogrt in said rt pX fee »7.40. GEO. M. ROBINSON. November!. 1880. Sheriff Jasper Connty. R.S.4Z. Dwrooixe, Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFFS BALE.—By virtue of after tiffed copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Jousthan Edwards is p) al atilt and Mary A. Erwin. Loren so Ito w Erwin and Frank W. Babcock executor of Mary Seitxinger deceased areaefendants: requiring me to make the sum of slx huodred and sixty-seven dollars (MU'.OO). with interest on said decree and costs, I will oxposli'iat public sale, to the highest . bidder, on Saturday, the 27th fay es Novembsr 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 re-1 to-wit: The east half (X) ot the southwest quarter (»X) o seciiou eleven ill) in township twenty-seven (T? , north, range seven (7) west, In Jasper countv mid state of Indiana. if such rents and profits will hot sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of sain real estate, or so much tberof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order.of court in said decree. Press fee >7.20. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Novemlier 1,1880. Sheriff Jasper County. R. 8.4 Z. DWIOUINB. Attorneys for Plaintiff. > ~ DITCH NOTICE.
Whereas George W. Casey, John H. Shields, Augustus M. Altiadcu. Michael Stjbbe, Michael Shults, John E, Alter, John Btibbe and Isaac V. Alter, filed In the Auditors office of Jasper county in the State of Indiana, a petition to the Board of Commissioner* of the county of Jasper, State of Indiana, praying said Board to cause to be constructed a ditch or drain in Union township, county,and State aforesaid, as hercinaiter described: And whereas on the sth day of September 1880, the same.being the fourth day of the regular September session 1880, of said Bo.vrd of Commissioners. 'They did by ah order duly entered of record, appoint Charles P. Mathew, John M. Wassou and llioma* Boroughs, viewer* iu said cause to view said proposed ditch, and to perform certain dudes in aaid order named and to do and perf.u m a.t other ueccssary acts and services as such viewer*, and to-tile tiHtr report with the county Auditor, and whereas said viewershave made their view of the said proposed work, nud alter having subscribed and sworn to the same, huvefiled thclg report with the undersigned county Auditor of sai<l county of Jasper: Therefore notice 1* hereby given of the uendeuev und prayer of said petition, and the filing of said Viewers report thereon, and that the time set for hearing, thereof is i* on the Bth day of December the same being tbe third day of the regular Decern tier session 1880. Said proposed ditch is described as follows to-wit: llw starting point is one thousand aud sixty (I,<W) ieet east of tbe northwest corner of section one (I), in township thirty (30), north, of rouge seven (7) west in Jasper couuty in the State of Indiana, ami running thence south five thousand four hundred and thirty (6 480) feet to the seuth line of said section one (1), thence west one thousand one hundred and thirteen i (1,113) feet ton point twenty (9U) feet west ol the east line of section slsvdn (11), in said town and range aforesaid, and * from thence south along the wcH side of a public highway, one thousand two hundred and fifteen (1,216) feet, thence seuth fl(iy-ttaree(6B) degrees west, oue thousand three hundred and eighty (A 380 feet, thence south thirty-four (34) degrees west, two hundred aud thirty (230) feet, thence south twelve (12) degree* und thirty (80) minutes east, fifty (.W) lent, thence south twenty-eight (28) degree* and thirty (80) minutes east, nix hundred and fifty (U3u) feet, thence south eighteen (18)degrees and thirty (80) minutes east, two hundred and seventy (270) feet, thence south two (2j degree* ahd thirty (80) minute*
east, four hundred (4001 feet, thence south eigh-ty-two (M) degrees and ten (10) minutes east, seveu bundrod aud eighty (780) feet, to a point twenty [2o] feet, west of the east line of said section eleven {lll township and range aforeSai«L Said point lieingou the west boundary line of a public highway, thence south one tbbitaand six huudrea had thirty-three [1,083] feet, thence south fiity [5P| degrees west, sixtyseven (07) feet, to a point on Uie north'line of section fourteen (14) In said Town and Range sixty-six [BiJj feet, west ol the northeast corner ot said section fourteen [l4], theuce south twen-ty-four [34] degrees west, one thousand four idimU ed and sixly-slx [ 1,400] feet, thence south thirty-five [3s] degree* west, two hundred and thirty-four (334) feet, thence south thirty-four (81) degrees west five hundred and seventy Wo] feet, tiwncc south forty-one [4l] degrees east two hundred seventy [l7o] feet, thence south twenty-five [So] degrees east,one hundred and twenty [ISVj feet, tuenue south thirty [Bo] degrees west, forty [4o] feet, thence south fortyone [4l] degiJbs and thirty i3o] minutes west, two hundred [Sool feet, thence south fifty-one [»IJ degrees and forty-five minutes west, two liuudreii aud sixty [2301 feet, thence south fortvtwo [42] degrees west, four hundred and ninety [4ft)] ieeU thence south fifty [so] feet, thence south twenty-two [23] degrees and thirty [ao] minutes east, one hundred aud sixty [loo] feet, thence south twenty-fonr [34] degrees east, six hundred aud forty feet, thence south twenty (20) degress east, two hundred and fifty [2so] feet, thence south twelve [l2] degrees east,one hundred lt» feet, thence south one 1 degree oast, one hundred and ninety-five 185 feet, thence south thirty-threeß3 degrees west, three hundred and twenty -six 82U ieet, thence south fortyfive 45 minutes east, one thousand one hundred aud thirty four 1,184 feet, thence south sixtyfonr 04 degrees east eight hundred a&d sixtythree 808 feet, tlieuce south thirty-five 85 degrees east two buudred and fifty 'seven 857 feet, thence south nine » degrees and fifteen U minutes west, fifteen hundred and seventy 1,570 feet tneace south thirty-three 88 degrees, east one hundred 100 feet, tucnce south forty 40 degrees east, oae hundred 100 feet, thence south fortyfive 4* degrees and thirty 80 minutes east, one hundred 100 feet, thence south thirteen 13 degrees east one hundred luo feet, thence south thirty-tour 84 degrees east, one hundred 100 feet, thence south eighty-four 84 degrees dost, one hundred feet, thence north seventy-six 70 degrees and thirty bo minutes east, one hundred luo feet, thence north fifty-two 42 degrees, east, oue hundred 100 feet, thence north seventy - nine 7» degrees east, one hundred 100 fest to a point-on the east line of section twei t-three 23 i» said township and range, two hundred und sixty-one 231 feet, south of the northeast corner of the south east qnarterof said section tweutythreo 28 town and range aforesaid, where said proposes ditch, drain and water course will terminate, the total longthof said proposed ditch, drain and water course is twenty-three thousand two hundred and ten 23,210 f««t, and is more than three miles in length and Will have a total fall of nineteen feet, being an average fall per mile of four and four-tenths 4 4-10 The names of theswners of the land that will be affected by sdid proposed work are as fellows to-wit; ’* Gabriel F. Sutton) Amy Hallowell, Malinda Spitler, Edward N. Wright, Marton u Spitler and Edwin I’. Hammond, Simon P, Thompson, Alfred Thom p en, Simon D. Jackson, Thomas Winters. J aewb fit. John, John H. Shields, William Hawkins, George W. Casey, Jasper D. Smock, Nancy J. Northway. Alexander J. Kent, Francis M. Lakin, John B. Stnmpb, Epbndm J.iietap, Daniel Shewey and unknown heirs of William 8. Morton. Thomas Mono etc, William C. A life*, Michael bbulu, Stephen 7. Comer, A brilham Leopold, Michael btibbe, Sarah C. and James H. McClanahan, Godfrey SbMltafSinrOH Kenton. Jasper Kenton, Augustus M/Muoden, John K. Alter, David H, Yenman, Schuyler Johnson, John Stlbbe, Abbie BL Roberta and Mark Jones. ' ” 1 In witness whereof I have hersnhto /i—r«f\tetmv hand and affixed the seal of ’ ■“"* 1 he Board ftfCMdmlasioner* l at Rers' '• thf«‘•7th >'»r n r October 1880. EBRAC, NOWBLS. Auditor Jarpo Osuaty-
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a ’ _ I JK. ■ - - I l&y Bmfv : as.- : :’S’"ff I Auditor ....... A, Earns C. NO w tL* I Trtmirr Uksbt I. Atraxm I Rfrtwder I . JuusT. AmSTt. Saw*vor Loris 8. Airr kit Sußarintendeat Publie Schools D B. Nowrt* «l»t DlstrrtV IfisaC D» t'tsxi fyHWWtoatonrwn <2d District :W,K. PAkXtsi.N, OlutriVt. .E. K. Km xwuor, Ce ** COhMRATIOjf OTfaflEMi Marshal Clerk .....; K.jl. PRi-atw. Tt faiftr ■... .^C*Aitu» f Ist Ward. Cm arlkb Pr WkieitT. xd Ward.. .William H. Lxcn. - Connoflm«a Jtd Ward .. CoaklUi Math kw, |«hW«rd GBoaok Si»» lb, IsthWard F. J.ftfiAßS, PROFESSIONAL CAkDS PXYOtIHANk | QR? LR *w ABHBU»3tr~ PHYSICIAN am» SURGEON. Renwelaer, Indiana. Ol v** fiptoUl attoatiOß to Diseases of yoiuea u<l Children and Ctoronie Diacasoa. Rsmeniber calls are promptly attended when »ot profeaaUmaitv ttirsged., ' ~ ~ OSES B. ALTER. X PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, IV)» ■ Renfiselner. Fttd; OPFXM-At TAR. J. 8. OWEN ft U HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ARURGEOS.’, Rensselaer. Indiana. Office one do«w west of Fo*toffiea. Rerftdenre oppowits Dr. Lough ridge’a f\R. O. 0- LIKK, homoeopath, Rena*el*er> Ind. OAloe freatiag the court house, aad east of *hd Pnatoffie*.
ATTOBNXYa Chablkb p. WbIOBY, NaTbaxibl W. Rewvfi. * Attorney at Law. Notary Fv bho. VV RIGHT A REEVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAtV, Coll*s<lng Ageate and Beal Bdtate Brokers, Rensselaer, Ind. (OMceover Stan”* Grocery Storey e*av» Abstract* of title* prepared, land* *x amined, taxes paid, *tk., etc. _ - JJABPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind.. Praotls la the court* of J«*per, Newton aod Benton oojintie*. H. PIERCE, Attorney at Law, Remington, Ind. Notary Public. Collection* made I* any part es tbe State. Ofllc* in Hathaway bullditto. OR DEC AI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. J Attends to all bu«ine»* In the prof***lon with promptness and dispatch. Office in second •tory of th* Mukeevmr building. Bimon P. Thomson, Davtb J. afforesg at Law. JTofary J'wt U. /£HOMPSON A BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice In all th* court*.' We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing land*. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor. B; 8. PWteeiNß. XIBBI PWIOSIXB. || 8. A Z. DWIGGINB, ’ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. We have money to loan to farmer* at? per een t Interest on long Ume. Call at the CUixwn’s Bank and see us.
pRANK W. BABCOCK, 4 % ATTORNEY AT LAW, - A*d Jtsof JTriato Brokor, Office nextdoor to Postoffice. Practices in tbs courts of Jasper. Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined, abstract* of title* prspart-i, taxes paid, and collections made. JJANIEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' Renaselaer, Ind. Notary Public and In stir all co Agent. Special attention given to the colie .tion and prompt remittance ot claim*. ’ A. McCOY A THOMPBOK, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buyandaell domesticexchsnge, bwc eollectloHß on all available-points, [my, interest on certified time deposhpi •to. Hours from 9 o’clock A o’elock p. m. FRED COLE A CO., > HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, Also Paper Ha XGERk; W'/, In fact do everything pertaining to tbs btid' wees promptly and at reasonable,rates. Shop over Bodford’s Mora,-Rensdtiaer, Ind. ■ . Bans. Howland Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. WHI handle American and IfitHnn Marble, Quincy and Beotcb and give special attention to building work. . B. a DwiggUa, amri Pwlgrus Zras’3. CtukUr. Citizens* Banlc, agyHSXLA gJt' TV Dl AHA t Doe* a general bankingbusfpenat gives ereefa) attention tpcollection*; reunttaui es tn.v><« on day of payment st current rate of exclis:.<»l interest paid on balances; certificates behrin'# Interest issued; exchange bought and aol -y This bank owns the burglar safe, winch uw x the premium at the Chicago ja This safe I* protected by one of Sargent - ® iiui* loek.. The batih vaulFused is a* go/xi.ec.u be built, it will be seen from the forego: r g that this bank furnishes as good Security to depositors as can be furnished HOPKINS HOUSE, (North bide Washington at,«j. Rensselaer, - - fndiapa, B. J. HOPKINS. Prcp'r. rriHE HOPKIN6 HOUSE bee awiulrod. art 1 enviable reputation with the termalnmeut. Day aud week board fan 8»w«c a NOVELS house? Beoslelaer, - IUOUAI MO&OUttHA Pro. rrvHE XOWEJA HOUSE l*-a new. tjirr--k story irfltk hotel. Jurt opened. The pr,--table* are aapplfed with »n *bt«»amec the best food kuow 4» the enllMjn The tSraltag j rive them a call- Day and week boartfera Wi I fad ttaoMr interest to stop at fee Nawhrf House. THOMA*
