Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1881 — Page 3
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Try th*t #0 »tT si Tbs p’l Light dock*t this t*r« of oomri. Oar sttondjs report baafas«a« doll. ; .» The best pressed wars at Hayhew’s. r r • , Li Rm’s sthtloeery bests tbs borld. Choies harana filled eigers at TbarpV Those warranted azsa are a at XaybewV it.. d The Roll of Hoxor will appear io next week’s iaaoe. Whore do I get my cigari? Why at La Roe's, of eoorae. Canned fruits and vegetables of all kind* at C. C. Starr A Co’s. Won’t some body bring as a load of nice oat straw on *ubaeription. Hominy, oat mest, bean* and green peas atC. C. Starr A Co’ *. Ths farmers of Jaaper all take their dinners, wheu iu town, at La Rue’* t • ' A me*a of good oraters is s duin ty dainty-dish. La Roe keep* the finest brands. jk* 12 pounds nioe bright Orletn* an gar for one dollar at C. C. Star A Co's. A big bargain. New raisin #, currant*, prunes, date*, figs and all kinds of dried fruits at C. C. Starr A Co'*. .C C. Starr A Co. are row < ffer mg big bargain* in glaaswtre. qaeenaware and table cut,cry. Li Rue hae employed a Chicngh confectionar and now serve* up the richest candies daily. Try theiu Leave yonr periodical* to be bound, with S. M. La Rue; he represents the Lafayette Courier Bindery, and can give lowest rates. A good cup of coffee is a luxury, and C. U. Starr A Co. have on hand a choice stock of roasted *aud green 1 coffee*. Look at the date on ronr pnper and see if your subscription ha* not expired. If *o we should be to see you. t ' •»•+-> •. •*
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ildmin A Hardman the j -w elsr«.i —Everything in the grocery line at*bottf»iii prices al t- P. Ilrj kina' •*-Nickel ’ j-la'ed shear*, every pair warranted at Goldman Allaid man’*. . .—Tea* —the best assortment in town at Bedford’s; also the choicest eoftFee* —Bed lord has on hand a large assortment of glassware and queens war# —Just received a new invoice ot clie-ip Elgin watenes at Goldman A Hardman’s. , - Remember, all silver ware bought of Goldman A Hsrnraan en 0 f gnved free. —Before purchasing anything ia the jewelry line give us a call, Goldman A Har ’man. The finest line of gold rings ever brought to the town. Gold man A Hardman. —You are all invited! - to oall and see the splendid display of silverware at Goldman A Hardman’s. ‘ —To have everything in proportion Goldman A Hardman have bought B iaigaaafe. —Call in rat Bedfords and look over his large stock of plug fin. cat and smoking tobacco*. Buckeye lanterns at Maybtw’s. * ■ Atkina Hcut saws stMayhew’s. Best seat spring at Mayhew’s. Fresh candies always at La Rue’sChoice Golden Syrup, at C. P. Hopkins’, ft Qnssnsware at ant at G. PHopkia*’. Those who would avoid extra coet should fettle atone* tb«ir accounts with La Rue. Fresh oysters? Yes sir, I shalkeep them constantly In stock dur| ing the season. C. P. Hopkins C. P. Hopkins will psy you just as mash for your pnoduoe as you can get in town, and will sell yen grooerie# jasl as eheap as any town atorra The Best Dentistry. A. H. Wirt, Dentist,- of Monticello is in town, to do dental work of all kinds. The patronage of the publie generally solicited. Office in the eeeond sto r y of Mr*. Hemphill’s Building. 1
This tbs Week of Prayer. Chatiey Flatt bow baa b depoty New 60 et tea at C. U. Starr A Cs’s. . For eboios toilet soaps go to Tharp’s. Hot dinners on abort notiee at La Roe’s. Barnes’ History—free exchange at Tharp’s. Try that roasted coffee et C C Star A Co’a. For all kinds of school supplies call on E. H. Tharp. The M Li:tla Giant” of Remiogtoa is eonrting this week. Preaching at ths M. E. church next Sundsy evening. Prosecutor Bishopp is in attend at court this week. Bu< kwhe «t floor and maple mo* lasses at C. C. Starr A Co's. Mr. Eckels, of the Youth* Com? panion, was in town Tuesdav. “Ain«>ng the Breakers” at the (Jpera Home, Saturday.nighL A diminutive dish washer arrived at A. Lea| #IJ New years day. Mr. John Ford and wife of Rsm. ingi m visited Rensselaer Tuesday t Mien Maggie Patton ot Toledo, Ohio, is viaiting her sister Mrs. F. W. Babcock. Oh what nise perfumery you use Yea I boy Loud burg's ex ir acts o! E. H. Thsrp. You can hcs the posted price o niy goods for yourself, and bny cheap at Jones’ John Gratner has jn*t returned from a six weeks trip through the Southern states. When you want a sice comb and brush call on E H. Tharp, lie will sell you oue very cheap. Quite a number of young ladisa and gentlemen of this place spent last Sabbath on the ice. Our subscriber* will exense tbo delay in the iaaue of our paper this week, occasioned by the sickness ot oar foreman A. W. Cols.
•—Norman Warner will change 111* ad *OOI. It will he a stunner. —Try Norman Warner’s prices on carpets, furniture and all kinds of hardware. —The old reliable hardware deal er is -Norman Warner opposite Citizen’s Bmik. —Norman Warner 1* offering some astonishing bargains in furniture and carpels. —Anything in the hardware line can be bonght of N. Warner at • vest living prices. —lt you dont **• what you want when you are at N. Warner’s calor it; he always keeps it. —N. Warner has purchased a uew fire proof safe; it it a beauty. Warner doe* a safe ' usiness. —Call and examine Norman Warner'h large stock of turnilare on which he gives some big bargains. —Builder's hardware always on hand in large quantities at the old reliable stand kept by Norman Warner. - —Norman Warner has not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardware line. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at th* large atock of stoves, tin ware, bard ware, furniture and carpets at N. Warnar’s and earn hie prices before baying. b’leigh crooks at Mayhew’s. Bob sled runners c Mayhew’s. Sleigh and sled material at May. hew’s. Steel traps—very oheap at Msyhew’s. Great variety of stoves at Mty haw’s. Don’t bny a poor store. Go to Mayhew. Wagon box straps and rods at Mayhew’s. Guns, guns, guns $1.50 to $50.00 at Mayhew’s. Perry A Co’s stoves are best, for sale by Mayhew. The best stove oh the market is the “Cambridge,”\t Mayhew’s. Howland A Clemens are engag ad this week on a beantlful mono, ment of Italian marble, designed for the grave of Mrs. David Grey in the Osborn oeraetry in Hanging Grove township.
Fo’d ng b -d* at Saar A Son’s. “Among the Breakers’, tomorrow night. , —Nickel pyttol#—only at May hew’s. —Good Tea at 60 eta, at C.P. Hopkins’. —B. F. Ferguson sxchaogesflour. for wheat. A f all lice of patent medicines a Tharp’s. Give Our Home Troupe arousing house tomorrow night. —The Genuine Buckeye lantern can be had at Bedford’s Our Home Troape Among the Breakers tomorrow night. —Tbs plaae to buy furniture and carpets is at Noftnan VV amor's. “Just the thing” th*y all say—times folding beds at Sear* A Son'* —Diamond irrain powder—crack huntsmen use il-sold hy Mayhew. F. J. Sear* A San have a big run ou theii 1 latest novcit-ytbe folding bed— Call before they are a I so d. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas, of Flora, Ir.d.. w*-re tiailing their dangbter, Mrs. J. T. Abbett Ir.sl week. 1 Miss Mamie Osborne and Mrs. U Johnson and baby of VYhitehall.. Mich., aro Visiting relAtivew at tbia place.' —Gent’s arid ladies’ gold watches, silver watches’ necklaces, gent,* chains, ladies’ sets at Goldman A I HarJrust’s. . . Parties at IndiananoHa hare donaiea more than $ 200 tor th i completion,of the new Diptiat Church in Crown I’o.ut. For the next .TO days, I will t il all my goods at cost. lam going to leave. Now is your chance for a good suit cheap. T. M. Jones Last Wednesday we grasped the friendly hands of Attorney D. E. Straight and P. E. Ilitxe, of Fowler. They were here attending court. Rev. A. Wood of Rensselai r,filled ihh pulpit at the Melliodiat chilrcht Hundny morning last, and deliver***! an excellent sermon —Kentl.md Gazette. Mosss Tutenr, the entepri*ing merchant of Rensselaer, formerly in the cigar trade here, is visiting Star City relatives. —Lafayette Journal Mr Bart II izen of Francesville committd suicide last Sunday by shooting himself with a revolver. The cause of the rash act we did not learn. Mother.-! Mollio!! —Don’t fail to try lLnehait’s Worm Lozenges for your children—the only medicine that destloys the Worm ueat. Fo' ■ale by V\. J. Lucs. - —The extreme cold weather has not hurt Norman Warner’s trade n stoves. They sell faster than ever. H e keeps the beat and gives first class bargains. R. S. Dwiggins will lecture at the Christian chuio 1 *, in this place, next Sunday, Jan. 9th, 1881, half paat ten o’clock A. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Lowell News says Col. Day is no longer Superintend ant otcoii - -truotion on the north end of il « n rotd. His place is supplied by a gentleman named Hoar. Wm. 11. Pullen, Flowerville, Micb says: I have not rested belter lor months than I did last l ight. The “Only Lung Pad’’ has helped me wonderfully.—See Adv. I have one set each of Gibbon’* History of Rome, Macaulays Ills' tory of England and Macaulays E«* says, which I will sell cheap. E. 11. Tharp —The people in the north part es Marion township need no longer drive to the capital for groceries C. P. Hopkins has a tud line, and will-sell as cheap as any town store —Fob Sai.k <Ol easy terras, a good farm team, with wagon and harness. ’ Will sell cheap for cash. Anyone wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with us. Call at this office All indebted to me are hereby notified that they can settle with me until tne first of February. After that all my accounts will be tarned over to other parties for col lection. T. M. Jones. “Jacob Smith has sold over thirty cqses of new overshoes since the cold weather set iti.”—Benton Review. Yes we know Jacob well; he is an enterprising business man, and a liberal advertiser. : . Cbas. L. Rossi ter, I*s Summit St Toledo, Ohio, says:—l would not take one thousand dollars for my Exoelaior Kidney Pad, if 1 oould not get another. I have gained in three month* thirty pounds.—See Adv g? Tt following naifled parties were licensed to be joifiii) in the bonds of matrimony week: Everett Finney and Helen ifeil, Moeee Solomon and Jeesie G. Shew, John K. Til leu and Minnie Cdnohijrtiam, Robert J. Yeoman and I adieu a Makeever, Engene O’Neil and .Annie Murphy. ./ W. H. AC. Wihades gust eoeived another consignment of “New Horae” goring machines. They do a leading business io the sewing machine lin^.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE.
Hardware stock in any quantities from $5,000 to $25,000. Will trade bran new staple goods never handled for leal estate, one third cash. I deal direct with the New York konse. D. B. Mjllxb
Clark banth late of. Fowler lnd has established a meat shop two door* west of Leopolds, where he will furnish the ehoieest meats, at lowest prices. We weloome Mr. Bmith to oar f own and hope that be may prosper jn the enterprise be baa inaagara ted. * Jin Howland ha* ju*t completed B monument for the grave of Mr*. Cyras Stiers of Hanging Grove township. The work of this firm comrtieqde itself, in the beanty of style aud-finish. R »bt J. Yeoman and Hiaaludiana Makeever have agreed to travel the rUggedpath's ot hie together. The compact wui Scaled Wednesday evening, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, at the residence of t:-e brides parents four miles north 01 town. We csl’ed Wednesday at the marble w»rk« of M-twUnd A one door south of Mcl’oy A Thompson’* lFtuk, am! found them busily eng iged in preparing moinimeitt.i of be tiniful Ii tbm marble for the cities of the dead. Mi*s. Maggie Cowd-n «»f Michigan City Pid , who hi* been visiting M 1 Bses Dora and L /.zie Purcup lv and •ilher friends in RuiiKaelner left on the nt>on train Wednesday fa Delphi, where nhe will remain a few xgpks with iier n-lera before retuning to her hotne. “Wiial wnU areth-n----tliat burden the silvery ru >rn!t»g avr and come bu.ivily, iik tin- p tint of one hopde«v-<i> <n%*. I'red «ar'f’ said a school .11 . n . le • > >».m • ion as i ihr- atrsel, l Oh,” Baid the ol i.r, ‘Mi r. ii uui> Jim Douthit. trying I.* et- g 4 h o low”. Tim f<J,lowing otßsern were in stalled on Dec. 31* ldß*'. Evening atur chapter no. 43 O. E. S. for 1881. VV. J. linen, VV. P. Mr*. M. E. Shriller, M. M. Mrs. A. Moss, A. M. Mrs. L. B. Warner, Con. Mrs. W. J. Imes, A. Con. VV. il Egey, Treasurer. L. E. Price Sec ceremonies were conducted by G. IL Connell Past VV. P. W" understand that the duncegiven by York and Owens New yeai'iß niglilalihe Opera house was a success, socially’ and generally pronounced the dance of the season. Il was well attended and all passed an enjoyable evening. Misses Nell te Spiller and Lou Hammond a> members of the reception committee acquitted .bamselyee orediiaiily, au l proved to be the right person* in the right place. Gen. Grant is writing an article lor the February number ol the North American Review, advocating the Nicaragua Canal Scheme. The same number of the Review will contain a couulribulion by Judge Tourgee, author ot “The Fools Errand,” entitled “Aaron’s Rod in Politic*,’ and one by Oliver •> en dell Holmes, on “The Pulpit and the Pew.”
YVe record this week another change in the bu<one»d firms of our town. F. J. Sears and Samuel Scotl h ive puruli a-*p l tils dry go.ids stock of J I. Purcupile A Co. Mr. Scars will continue also in the furniture husities*.thauwetinn willcouduot tldry goods bu-ineai at. the New York Store, where they will be glad to greet all their friends and furniah first qualities of good* in their lin • With sympathy tor the afflicted one*w* chronicle the death of the infant Bone ot H. A’ Barkley, which occured Yesterday morning. This is a,n„Hd plow to the parents, who had no doubt budded fond hopes ot the future of their child. It our Sincere sympathy in their lost would mitigate tlie sorrow of the father and mother, 11 is theirs in fullest measure, drawn from a hear over flowing with the hiitet memories ot dear ones passed away. Our genial radrond, freight and ticket agent, Charles Wren was married at Brad lord Dec. 24th, to Miss Lizzie Wilson of that place. The happy couple came to Ren* selaer last Monday, where they will reside. The Republican cengratu la:es the young pair on their en. trance into the slate of niatrimony and hopes that iheir hearthstone may be made musical and their hearts happy by ihe chirping ot many wrens. The following officers for the ensuing term were installed Tuesday evening ’in* Iroquois lodge No. 143I. O. O. F. N. G., C. P. MayhewV. G., C. B. Steward; Sec., C. C Starr; Treas., L. C. Grant. After the cert monies of init allation a bountiful feast was Rpread from which the wants ot the Inner man were anpj)lied. A goodly number of the membership and many friends not members, were in attendance I’bre occasion was truly enjoyable Thsdodgaiij Ren»»«la«r Ii in a proa, peroas condition, and is accomplah I ng much good. Because of the extreme cold weather last week, the play “Above the Cloud*,” given by the Thalians was not very largely attended The troupe were uniormnate at the outoet, inasmuch as one of the prin cipal players waa so indisposed that he oould not perform his part, which was represented by another gentleman. Wewete especially pleased with Mi** Miller’s pernonifioation of Esther Thome. She possesses good elocutionary powers. The other characters were well represented by t,he persons to ..whom they were assigned. • The verdiet of the andi*nc* was:"well done for amateurs.’*
Aik hum >u »i Uentou w»umtj van in Rensselaer Wednesday. —The Arm heretofore existing anil known a» the law flrn of Wright A Reeve is hereby mutually dissolved C. P. Wright, assuming the business and responsibility of the firm. . . Dec 22d 1880. -- C. P. Wright. , N. W. Rbkvs Call and settle yonr hills at N. Warners. He desires to oli»se np his books for 1880. So that be may begin anew with the coming year* Mr. Warner is ever ready to oblige his customer* by waiting on them and they in turn should appreciate bis g-Kviues* suhaiently to reeipro” cs*e the favor. —The book* of F.' . Bedford bavs beeu turned over to me for settlement. All persons knowing thiunaelvc* to be indebted to Mr. Bedford will please come forward and settle. Mr. Bedford has been very lenient with the rich and poor alike, now show y<>ur gra itude by helping in his ueed. Do so and save coal. h. P. VVRIGHT. S<>rae yonng blools sire building no a not very enviable reputation by inducing a .woman of question b!e charecte from Lafayette, to s'op at this place, and by association with her while her.’. W» put it mild thin time and forbear mention of names, in l he hope that such semes a* were enac’ed l»> these par lies laU Sunday through the day and night m.tjr not be repeated. Knight* of Pythias Mordecai' F. Chilco it D D Y. C. last Eve insi .tiled into tluir respective chairs lie in l 'Wi g n oiled gei. tlenien as offi e *ot Rensselaer Lodge No 82 K)f P. tor the ensiling term. P ist Chancellor, Erastus Peacock; Ch-tucellor Commander, Daniel B Miller; Vi<-e Chancellor,Edward D. Rhoads; Prelate, Oliver P RobinSon; M ister of Exchequer, Martin E. Hayloft; Master ot Finance, Charles If. Price; Master at Anns, Shelton li Strickler; Inner Guard, Robert B. P tttou; l'nniec, M-jrdej ii F. Chilcoat. From Maine to California, the glad tidings ring oul ihat the mail* nfaciurers ot the celebrated Dr.s Marshall's Lung Syrup, for all lung troubles, have enlarged l)ie bottles and contents and are thus giving to its may patrons a large and well filled I ottle of the Lung Syrup for 25 cents, 50 cents and Si per bottle. Tiie success of the Lung Syrup is unprecedented and rival firms., gaze with wonder and- astonishment at the wonderous cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Lung diseases, cured by it. For sale by . J lines.
At Cost.
All winter Millinery goods in • lock, are offered by Mrs. Chilcote st cost. The ladies of.Renssec la«*r and vicinity cm secure good bargains in ait elegant line of goods by in iking a call soon at our new millinery store, one door west Leopold's.
Mrs: Partington says
Don’t take any Dt the qnack rostrums, as they are regimental to the tinman cistern, but put y >urtrust in Hop Bitters, i hich willcuregeneral dilapidation, costive habits and all comic disease*. They saved I*aac flora a severe extract of tripod lever. They are the tie pins nnum of medicines.—Boston Globe.
•Matrimonial Ties Of 1830January. Willlsm D. Kelly and Rosa D. Cunningham. Charles Scnickenberger aud Lucinda Cnviudsr. FtHKUAKV. Vchemlah Hopkins and Margaret J. Adair, John isoalen and Martha Ann Timmons, William K. Jacks and Matilda E. Bussell, Jomli It. Goodrich and Elizabeth VVelsii, Archibald Burns aud Emma Bulk, Francis M. Phillips and Lvdia I*. Iliff, James C. Morgan and Eva Clift, Charles 8. Cox and I’helie J. Hartman, Luther 11. Frame and Marv P. Coyer, Mihh. Thomas J. Tanner and Louisa B. Galhreth, Peter K. .stiller and Clara L. Bailey, tt.ibert Michaels and Anna Way mi re, William W. deed and Ellen Coon, John F. Ford and Laura J. Timmons, Matthew F, Byers aud Mary J. Maddux, John A. Lainl-oru and Jena Brown, lteece T. Clinton aud Mattie J. Keen, Marion M. Stevens and Emma Stevens. Myron W. Duinond to Augusta M. Zick, Ai-kil. Frank Lares and Thrisa Kane, •lotin Krieg and i>ena uasselbing, William D. Van’t Woud aud Clara Shortridge, John F. Davis and Charity Erwin, Curls Itoush and Martha Long, James Beadle aud Hannah Scuarnp, May. Stiinustaus C. Dtuzack and Kate Ulm, Henry 11. Eigleshhach to Katherma r .O'Mera, James Yeoiuan and Amy Israel David U. liavenscroft aud Sophia M. Cross, JUNK. Henry D. Spurgen aud Catherine A. Raymond, g buries S. Bush and Bell A. Cooiues, Samuel M. Black and Ad elms Jordan, Charles G. Sears to Florence Thompson, .Vlariotn 1. Adams and Emma Hammond, Janies w. Bowler and Louisa A. Zell, Harmon Scbwaukie to Emma Hosier, July. Harvey R. Martin,i» and Mary E. Church, Thomas A. Knox and Emma K. Pierce, Newman S. Snow and Rachel Mitcliel, August. William Tanner and Mary Hidmnn, Schuyler C. Thornton anil Olive V. Burns, Harry G. Wiltshire and Florence Weathers Leopold Hauser and Susauuah Nash, Orlen C. Dickey and Josephine Catt, William Culp and Caroline Robinson, Moses Mason and Nancy Roudebusb, Chester W. Aldrich to Susie C. Westfall, Charles C. Starr and Emma E. Rhoades, -*• - SKPTEMBXK. Frank W. Babcock aud Maris Patton, Edward D. Rhoades and Lora H. Hopkins, William 11. Yauce and Elite Helves. Henry F. -Walker and Drnc|lla D. Hughs, John Win gored and Marv L. Spriggs, Wiliam H. Cutshall aud iiarriett C. Venrick, Arthur M. Kinney and Myrtle L. Troup, Oottfleld Posaand lxmise C. Fohrle, William H. Cheedie anil Sadie M. Smith, MeUi Steffgen to Barbara Mooseiuillcr, OcTOßar. — Wilson R. Blaze and Saiah Oden, Janies Ferrell and Mary B. McLaughlin, Edward Peregrine and Matilda Applegate, George o. Phegter and Mary Bell Cros«cup, J. Calvin Grey and Susannah E. Schaffer, Arthur W. Cole and Ella Osborne. Alex Littefield to Sabra C. Morgan, James M. i-ong and Mary Mitchell, ■ - Joseph 11. MeCart and loh Michaels, Novkmber. Joseph M. Davis and Eliza J. Marion, W llllam M. Jones and Loota M, Chamberlain, Benjamin F. Armttrong and I.Torah Laviuder, George Eck and Anna A.O’Connor, Albert H. Dickenson and Sarah Way mire, . Then J. Hurley and Elizabeth I. Cavinder, William C. Raymoud anil Eliza 8. Solomon, Liurs Scharkey to Mary Bortier, _ Dkuehbkr. Ell ,s Johnson and Lilly A. Hind, Bobert Randle and Ida Nowels, William C. Huston and Rajah E. Tapp, Nathan J. Kune and Era Clin, James 8. Robin us and Kttle Wood, John Dregero and Ida Coskey. Isaac. Jay and Klizabdth A. Barn sob.
tt«t. ftfits ttisaflfe I *aac rarfcsr to Albert carter q c d ne no 15 ~ * Wad Dae to Caspar *iglenbaeh w d »stde i>e "iSJattoHJ to W H McNeil wd aw net to * toW H * J C Chamberlain • dtiiMiiriks-kw _ __ - „ Jisptr H SUdau to CyntoinW lo • loin l chamber* add to Kemingtoß—S***. Also raounlal S mortgagee, * *■« I oertiAoato. - NOTICE TO HOTS OF PKTTTIOW TO SEU. M»l. fcStALM. State of Isbiaea,} m J X»FE* OOITKTV. I . „ _ _ la tbeJastter Circuit Court, March Term, IST. George E. Hind*. Executor t of Albert lxirt, ffsiiffi&SS HR! *VoUeeW* Heir* of petition n ee 1 Reel E«t*te. N<>Uee is hereby given, that tw rhsd* executor ot the u»« will ••••! tcvto ud.u of A, bur. R lkirC late of Portage county, in toe S.ate u. Ohio, deceased, tat njol hi* ijy.jKon t» the rent estate of sant dn>t«nt in *■»:«! JaspA countv. hi* personal beioc ina.ililcieufr to pay hut debts; and tba.aiid |ieottou <r>U bu heard at th * next term of the Circuit court of-oai I Jasper county, beginning on the tliuxi M oiunym v band »nd the .veal o’ the Circuit Court Uua *ia day o. ! SKA** Jjar.u-.ry, l=*»L cit AItLES tl. PRti’K. rip'-k. p T . v-. »v no. JasperC'iraaUG»«r; Frank W. Babcock, Atty. tor Fit*. Notice of Apprintmeu: of Administrator. Notice w hereby givea* that the sndenlgned liaa beeu appointed adminwrator of t.»e <«- tate of CUristopner C. Th<>rnton,deceased. The cute is probably c HOPKnfs , January sth, MSI. Administrator. NOTICE OF DIS OLUTION. • - - The copartnership heretofore exisMag l>etween Ralph Kendigand Jilm I. Pervupllq 4k Co has this <lnv been Hiaaolve-t. by mmul consent. The tinainess will be earned on in the future at the old stand bv. Riijvh Hendig. Alt persons knowing themselves iudebted to the old ilrui of Kendig * dost or K-n llg A Perrmpile A Co., wili call at once mid settle np. Claim . against either of said old linos will l>s paid by It&lnb Fen«li*. Jaiiuury Jru, jdßl. RAI.PU FEVOlfi, • JOHN r. PKIt rPIt.K A oc., NOH-RE'I JENT NOTICE. STATU OF ISDIAXI.f - a Jaspk* COVXTT. t In the.lasi»»r Circuit r ’*'nrt Janua-y Term I*Bl. 81;neo.' Farhrcll 1 v*. j Jacob Fen.* - isen and > Complaint No. 2,035. John H Trilby ( Now comes the plaintiff, by Mnrdecd F. Ciiilcote hl« Etto.uey, and liles In opeu court an aOldavlt. tlutt the residence of the defendant Jacob Feyerelsen is not in the state of Indiana, that until action Is for the foreclosure of a mortgage and said defendant Is a neisjxsary party therein. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendant Jacob Feverelsen, that unless lie be and appear on the first day of the next tenn of the Jasper Circuit Court to be liolden on the tliird Monday of March A. D. 1881, at the court honse In Rensselaer. in said county and state, and answeror demur to said complaint, the same will be Imard and determined In his absence. By order of the court. 1 v Witness niv hand and the seal of the air »*\Jasper Circuit iViurt this 4th day of , J January A. D. l**t. CHARLES H. PRICE. Press fee fn.OO. Clerk Jasper circuit Court. Mordecai F. Chilcote, Atty. for Pltft NOTICE TO TAX. PATERS, Notice ia hereby given to the taxpayer* of Jasper county, Indiana, that I have now received the tax duplicate for 1880. and that I will attend, as the law directs, at the Treasurer’* Oflics, in Rensselaer, from this date (December 17th, 1880.) until the Third Monday If April, IML To receive the first installment, and until he First Monday la November, following to receive the second installment of said taxes for said year. The following table exhibits the rate of taxation on each SIOO an.l on each Pail, for State, Countv and Icvudp purposes, in the several Towuahip* and Corporation* mentioned:
Hanging Grove . 12 OJi I*' ’& 10 2S 80| »>'gl.70 r * ,g« s l.jfiols 1.25 Glllatn.. 13 03 I*l 7S 11 14 til ]s| .870 ,7!K» I.M 1.00 l Walker \ 13 03 M 7 * 10 25 40 35 1.150 .flno 5.05 l.oOj Hark ley 13 03 1* " R 20 20 2o 20 1 1.025 J!JS 1.85 1.25! . Rensselaer 18 03 10 " 6 101 30 20| .925 .723 1.(15 1.001 Marlon 13 o» M 7 * 10 35; IfM 25| 1.000 -.750 1.75 1.00 Jordan 13 ol 1« T 51025 &o 35, 1.200 .950 2.15 J.oo! Newton 131 03 18 78 05 3i! 30 | .900 ,fi?n 1.65 1.00 Koener 11 01 1* 78 20 15! 50 25 1 1.250 1.000 2.23 1.25; Kankakee 12' 02 10 78 20 25 00l 20; 1.225 .073 2.V0 1.35; k Wheatfleld 12 01 18 75! is 29 35j 25| 1.050 .850 1 00 1.00 ; Carpenter 12 03 16 75; 20 2i 15 20! 1.030 .500 1.85 l.oo' 1! Remington 11 03 1«! 78 35 25; .775 .775 1.55 1 25 IMilroy..: 12 02 1 5; 78 25 25 10 Jsi .825 1.075 1.90 1.00 , Union 12 02 > 16 7 5 15 25 60 25l .075 1.225 1.29 1.00
Taxes may be paid in lull or in two installmentsr The first istsTlment including all Road T ixes is payable on or before the third Monday in April. IXKI. and the second installment on or before the first Monday in November IRII, If the first installment is net paid when due. then both installments become delinquent and ten per cent, pouatty will be added to the full amount. Tax payer* will find it greatly to their advantage to call early, and avoid mistakes incident to the rush of business of toe last few days. All Boad Receipts should be presented in payment of the April installment. Sale of Lands for Dalit qnent Taxes, begins on the second Monday in February, lkSl Ail lauds noon which Ditch*Tax is delinquent will be offered for sale at that time. I am also required by an order of tke board of com nisnioners toco'.lecethe railroad tax assessed on Newton township in favor of the t.. I>. A C R. R. CO. Hknbt I. A DAMS,.Treasurer Jasper County. Special NoticeParties haring school fnnd leans, on which interest is delinquent, will give the payment of said interest their attention before the first es May. 1881, as the law compels the prompt collection of interest on school funds. EzraC. Nowkls. Auditor. Jasper County QEO. C. SMIT;I, CARPENTER AND JOINFR. All work entrusted to my oar* will be done with neatness and dispatch. Charge,s Reasonable. iVuEsis aaMeu CfaitydliUlCnil sht> to ci "s a iiooLbxnuujLurcuiA r f mmt mm Ijiw and forms for BusibawivV | O BS iwim Men. F.rmer*. IleYOUR OWN“ w" 1 , . Urest success. One agent LAWYER sold Me in one to* d, aaww ■ fca* other lit in M d»y«. another 7* la 13 days. Saves l- a tines Its cost, and ev -rybody wants it. Rend for circmlart and terns. Alee General Agents Wanted. Address f. W. ZIEGLER * 00., 1.000 Arch St.. FUl'a, Pa. Waters’ Perfection Organ. Qu—n Anne Style of Casa. These orgi*» are oarivaled in Tone, Workmansltlp, BerabUity and Pialsk. At the eery low pgtewei 1 am selling, there is reason why every one should not own one of these beautiful instruments Every oigzn sold by me is fully wammted for six yean to give entire eat. hfeciioo. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches and Schools. Agents wanted In every fonatv. Send for my serHluitfßlfd Cstalogßr, Circulars and TcsuuiojiaL, just out. Send a petal card and it wiil receive promt* attention. T f.. WATER*, Id East 14th St., New Verk.
D IK JdO i’OJt*. *T. JUDICIAL Ircnß todge .UIWIE P.fflWsm. •me nos Mug .attorney x. firm g Com* —Firs t is Jvm —v; Tlfrg Jfrm4myin ffnmk: Ftr*t JfsnFng to Am,* fkird AfiMMlog to GstoSsK CtTNTT «TTte*Tßi Wfc ...... CRAEUto IT. FWOE•hanr. Geo. M. Ro««m. , vndttnr . Kee a €. No^Ets raasornr Urnet I. \eah*. !•-voter ~. .. .t v ..-*aii«" T At-i*v*v. ■ ~ rf ,-r. r T - -W« B aueriatendeat Public School* h.B.NowIM, ti«i iiiMnoi tSAsC U. Duns, lommitstonar* <»l Distrito W. K. Paanvnon. f»l nietrito ft. It. Rocxw«on. .’ensrsisstoners* Gnwv*—FTref WsMtagn to JWne, Srpttmbtr ««4 Amnhr. ’ CO B PO&AfrON OF7KESS: tlxrshal t-WASOES PFATW. ■j e ,.g ,;.x. I. r*M»l.AisE. freasnrnr . (’■ Aat-xa l. *1 • is, fist Ward; Ceaslw P. Weioit. |J.t it aril ...Wrt.mil K. l.Etoi * sou noil men {Sd Want . .Cm aeaes MaVEEW. lithWaoi .. geoeoe si« S*. 1 athWanl ... r. J. SEAM. -toofksSiomal cauds PHTSICUSS. j^RVi.n.'VAriiniUuNr PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, * “ Rvn9»*ts<*r, liNllana. Give* special Attention to Diaeaansof Wnmmn and Children aniKTirnnin Dlseaae*. Reuie.aborculls us promptly vkw sot pn»fea4ioua7lY OngAgW. j OSES B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN and SURGKO?\ e Ron*»»-lrter. Ind. Office—At W. J. laim’s Drugstora. r\R. 4.K. OWENS, n U nOMEOi’ATIHC rnrsH*« ana mirghox. j. ; 'Pea33ela9r. Indiana. , . OHce one <ioor we«t «r Po*iofllt.*a. .ipposils t*r."!AntkrMf»’« rva. o. c-link, , H OMOEOPAT H, Ren**el*ef. Ind. OSet fronting the conrt house. And anstoftoo PMsls*. attorneys CnAELKfP. WaiflUT, NATkAEiEL W. REETE. Attifrney at Law. Notary Pubtia. VTJ RIGHT 4 REEVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Collecting Agents and Real Batata Brohiira, Ren*«?laer, lnd. (Offlco over Starr’s Grocery Atpre.) *fir* Abstracts of titles prepared, lam** •** •mined, taxes paid, ete., eto. ~ JJARPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. PrmoUt In the courts of Jasper, Vewtoa and Benton counties. H. PIERBE; ATI ORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Notarv Public. Ovllections made In any park of the State. Ofilce in Hathaway bnildin*. f. chilcote, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; Rennelaer, Ind. Attends to all bnaineaa in the profeaalon with proaiptneki and diipatch. OIMc« in ••cond atory of the MakecTer bnildin*. SutOK F. Tiohfnv, Davin J. TaoarteE, At torn 4y at Aa*s. Jfotorg JhtoMs. "PiIOMPSON 4 BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Renaaelaer, Ind. Practice in all theeonrta. We pay partlimlar atteutiou to paving taxea, tailing ami leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor. _ a. 8. Dwiuciss. ciMKi pwiaeiaa. 8. A Z- DWIGQINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Reusnelaer, Ind. We have money to loan to farmer* atT par scat iutereat on long time. Call at the Citiaen'e Bank and aee ua. .1 PRANK wTbABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Aa d I?tal Ktiat* Brektr, Olßee next door to Poatoffiae. Pract!c.»» In **<e courts of Jaapar. New ton and Benton eountlea. Lands examined, abstract* of title* prepared, tuxes paid, and collections made. IJA.NI EL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, R< *gel*er, lad. Notary Public an Insuraasi Agent. Special attention given ‘ tliocollesiion and prompt remi' Slice oi claims. A. McCO'i & THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy ami sell ilomsaticexchange. make cullectiona on all Hvailnblepoints, pay interest on oertifled time dEpOttU, e>e. Hours from 8 o'clock a. m. to 4. o'clock p. m.
Townships.
Poll ... j Total on 1100 j November Installment | — r r April Installment | Tuition • j 1' Special School Road I 1 Township County School ... State House State Tax
£IHAR REED, PLASTERER & BRICKLAYER h tttelaer, Indiana. All ord rs attended to promptly and with eapntoh. Ha's. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Wilt handle American and Kalian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give epeoUi attention to building work. 114 B. S. Bwlggins, ~ftui Dwinp • Fr*t't. Cm*hUr. Citizens 5 Bank, MMJTSStLA rx, IWDIA XA . Done a general bunking business; gives special ittentiou to collections; remittances made oh lay of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought aud solo. This bank owns tlie burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exrxmition in ISTt. rhls safe is pro ected by one of Sargent’s Muse locks. The bans vault used is as good as can os built, it will be seen from the foregoing ;hat this bank furnishes as good security to lepositor* as can be furnished HOPKINS HOUSE, (North aide Washington at.,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE HOPKINa HOUSE ha* acquired *n enviable repotation with tbe traveling >ubllc,ami is widely known as affording the i ' accommodations and most satisfactory ea'ermaiumen*. Day aud week iaiardcan always ne obtained at nio.t reasonable rates. U-l. R. J, HOFftwas NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana IHOH4S ROROSGHS. Pro. rHE XOWELB HOUSE is a new. thrrnstorv brick hotel, just opened. The preiotor lias had much experience »• caterer > the wauta of tbe traveling jn'ilic. The iblos are supplied with ao able muse of ve best food know to the eulina.j art, ths usd-rooms are large, well light*,!, uroueriv eudco olortablffuruisaed, the bed* jd beading are all new. dean and healthful, he traveling public i, resooocfui Ly ecUoitod to ;ive them a call. Day and w oak has idem w*il Mid Use their settovet to stop at the howtos THGM.I* Roaocoila.
