Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1881 — Page 3

l L ''W^W*c'« iSSliliilK THEMISHLIIt HKRft IItTIM 00. rieisißasS&S^bß I Tb# V«« ( **(k (<rr*» •» I H rmc t Cars tor CswwMnptioe ■ ■ It acts quick end u lute ooud. ■ M D*s« »m «l I.—Set lie here*- H B I Uer*<or» lb« u w»t n H-S U<« Iwul. KOKI >TtfTVl*f P ■ '.‘Ar. • >«« »1 An i#T twvll*. §a I r • •* ' 7 -VICK'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For IMI is *n elegant txok of liO page*. On* colored flower plat*, and ant illintratioiu. with des#nptlon« of the best flowers and »cttulK«, and direction* for growing. Only I# rents. In English or Orman. If you afterwards buy need deduct the 10 rent*. . VICK'S SEEDS are the Iwwt in the world. Tbe Floral Guide will tell how in got ami grow them. | Vlek’s Flower ana Vegetable Garden. ITi Fi{u. • colored plates. V» engraving*. For SO rents ta , pwqer cover* ;fl oo in elegant cloth, lit German or EogHsh. View’s Illustrated Monlhly Magarlne— a pages, a colored plate In every Dumber and many tins engravlnsa. Pries 123. per rear ; Fire copies for 8K Aperlmen numbers sent for 10 oeuts ; 3lr«! copies for 13 cents. Address JAMW VICK. Bocteoter, it. T MALARIAL POISON The principle earns of nearly all sickass a his Mae of the year has Its srtgin la a disordered Liver, which. If aot regulated la time, grsaMuffering, wretchedness and death; will 1 ansae. A gentleman, writing from South America, says: "I hsvs mad. your Simmon* Liver Regulator with good effect, both as a prevention and cure for Malarial Fevers oa the i Isthmus of Panama.'* If yon feel drowsy, debilitated, bave'frequen hewdaehe, mouth taste* badly, poor appetite and tongas coated- you are euforiag from torpid

MALARIAL POISON The principle eaase of nearly all eickaee a his time of tho year has Its erigia la a disordered Liver, whieh. If aot regelated la time, groaMuffering, wretchedness and death; will easue. A gentleman, writing from South America, says: "I have utad: your Simmons Liver Regulator with good effect, both at a prevention and cure for Malarial Fevers oa the Irthiaas of Panama.'* If yon feel drowsy, debilitated, bave'frequen hewdaehe, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongas coated, you are su fori ag from torpid liver or “biliousness,” and nothing will care yon so speedily sad permanently at to take SIMONS* LIVER REGULATOR It Is given with safety and the happiest • alts to tbs most delicate infant. It takes: c place of quinine apd bittsra of every kind. I Is fhscheapest, purest and best family medio, t in the world. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

Children CRY ro* w Pitcher’s Castoria Mot Tiers Ilia, wad Phjrsiolwns IT IS HOT HARCOTIC. CENTAUR LtNIMENTS { the World’* great* Pain-Relieving 1 remedies. They heal, soothe and cure Barns, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains,-Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap* quick and reliable, a

THE LIGHT-RUNNING NfiWHOMI STILL KEEPS THE LEAD I >•01 It U th« tlmpltvt, Mott nU> an 4 bMt Sewing Machine ever invent**- It does iu work 4 aW •tl7M4w«ll,4fld tlwmilTH permoS Itlathareaultof K years of parteatfcbor m« practical expanonoe by sort skilled mechanics. It oombiaei the yood points of all other machine*, wlik aoai of iktk »' S«*WU. There are many Sewinc Ifaehiaaa •t merit la tha market, but mm ana* —pl«t« m 4 perfeat In dstall t bom ■wpartai yrwtk tbat kmnatail *« *nw lonntHMw. Ithaawocthacoafldenaaof aUwhahava eaesi It, hato* bow beyood doubt tba meat I —*—’ ■—*~f " - ‘I n —ht AQENTB WANTED. lead for DseceipUi» OWeulars ha JOHNSON, CLARK 4 00. M Vblm Hun, R, T. SNitt'i U>M or flnaya, Mmmm W. B, AC Rhoades, Agtnts ktmstiati, lad

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—The beet la always the cheapest. -Story papers for sals at the post offies. —lHaily papers for sale at tho post office. All the popular magaiinee for sale at tbs peat office. —Any book desired will be ordered at the poet office. , * —Tbe beet writing paper only 15 cents a quire, and the beet envelopes only 15 cents a package, and the beet iak only b cents a boiile at the poet office.

drugs, full measure, fall weight, lowest living prices and fair and equate deelirg is my motto. K. H. Thief.

News-O-Graphs

Bedford has a fine line of candies. Try that new oatmeal at Bedford’s. I ‘ —Attend the operetta of "Esther”, r Pour forms to rent. Fbaxk W. Babcock. Bedford keeps all kinds of garden seeds. —"Queen Esther” Saturday evening. Fresh hominy just received at Bedford’s. —Joseph Rowen’s youngest child is quite sick. Canned peaches and corn at Bedford's. Try it. —Dried fruils a specialty at C. C. Starr & Co’s. ( « . —Dehaven & Saylerstartedllte "old mill” Tuesdi | —For oig bargains in teas go to C. CStsrr A {Cb't. < ■ . —Call at N Warner A Sous for all kinds of hardware, Bedford kas nice fresh pearl barley. Go and try some. —Samel Crosscup has rented one of U. 1. Adams' farms. —That 60 cent tea at C. C. Starr & £os is a rattler. Try it.

MianaioU and aelf ratting buckwheat flaurat Bedford’s. When you want beans of the bast varieti - s eall at Bedford’s. —F. W. Babcock is at Warsaw on legal business tnis week. —Codfish, mackerel and all kinds of fish at C- C. Starr k Go’s. Go to F. W. Bedford's grocery for corn meal just from the burr. —LUer Skortridga is bolding protracted meetings in Lake County. —Willey & Sigler are now receiving their new stock of Spring Shoes. —Judge Hammond bolds court in the state of Benton this week. The Riptbucax and the Indianapolis Juurned together for $2.25. 1 —Try that ten dust at C. C. Starr & Co’s. A big bargain for the money. I —Father Jenkins of Barkley township is very sick with lung fever. —Miss Lou Hammond returned home from Notre Dame last Tuesday. —l2 lbs. new prunes or 16 lbs. old prunes for SI.OO at C. C. Starr k Co’s.

I —Hominy, rica, beans, pearl barley and oat moal at C. C . Starr k Co’s. —T. M. Jones the tailor left fur Hutchinson Kansas Tuesday morning. Calling and visiting cards—beautiful designs—at the Bxpublican office. —The town board of trustee now meets In the law office of F. W. Babecok. —Now is the time to feed your stock oil meal. For sale by C. C. Starr k Co. r—Dr. Kolley knows from sad experience how it goco to have a thumb mashed. At Bedford's can bo found a fall supply of excellent sugar cured hams and becun. Some fine Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale by Norman Warner if sailed for .soon. —ls you want shado trees, evergreens, roees or shrubbery go the Rensselaer Nursery.

—Wm. E. Timmons and A 1 Snodgrass of Jordan township started for Kansas last weak. —The Natioal debt was decreased, during January, mors than seven million dollars.' —ls yon want grapevines, raspberries or strew be ry plants, go t* the Rensselaer Nursery, ' —Tbs ksodsooeeet entertainment given in Bensealser will bn at Starr’s Hall, Saturday of. ,

—Dent Ml ts give N. Warner h Son a call whsm wanting anything in the hardware Han. iLisa noteworthy fisst that those who pwnfcaaa their tobacco of Bedford get the finest grades.* —Yeengmaa, dent forget to go and take your sister—and tbe aUer girt—to hear “Querns Mav”. 1 —F°* kmoi a»y glassware or queettswaiw dun « foil to call on C. C. Starr k Co. I and get a bargain.

persons indebted to the firm of Harding & Tharp, will please remember and call in and settle up. AH accounts are doe me, and I wish to close up the old books. Very truly yours, I. H. Thakp.

—The people have all found N. Warner ft Sons in their new locatisn. Merit can not long remain hid. —Wm. 11. Martin, a lawyer of Greencastle, is visiting with his brother, Dr. R. V. Martin, of this place. —Lest—small locket and watch ehain. The finder will be rewarded by delivering it to Noble J. York. Simon P. Thompson sojourns this week in Benton county attending to legal matters in the circuit court. —7. W. Bedford is getting a large quantity of cord wood, green and dry, piled in kis weed yard for sale. —ls you want any thing ia tbe nursery line you matt not send off for it, but go to the Rensselaer Nursery. —American Sewing Machine 2 drawers, and drop leaf, the best machine in the world at Willey k Sigler's. —Rev. Mr. Elliot preached a practical sermon Monday Evening, tho thetas being "Am I My Brother's Keeper.” —Peter O'Keife, a riisxea of Porter county was kicked by a hone last week, which censed his death in a few days. —All metier intended for publication in the Republican must reach us not later than Tuesday neon to insure insertion. —Willey Si Sigler buy their goods down at cash discounts and give their custommen the advantage of low prices. —The alligator owned by W. E. Templeton died last week, it is supposed from tho effect ol the extreme cold weather.

—Warner & Sons have on hand a large quantity of clean timothy seed. Dont fail to secure some before it is all gons. —Give tha Choral Union encour.tgeraent by your presenoe at the entertainment, on next Saturday anl Monday night*. Why de such crowds of poopie patronise Bedford T Because they know he is reliable and keeps in stock wkat they need. —Will Harding returned home T uesday, from Grand Rapid*, Mich., where he Las spent tha winter attending school. —Married, yesterday, at tbe residence of William R. Cotton, by Rev. A. W. Wood, Greeley I. Lynch to Margaret A. Ramey. —Thera wns many a slip and many an undignified sprawl indulged in by pedestrians on the slippery sidewalks this week. —Services st the Christian church next Sunday at 1.30 A. M. Preaching by Rev. Halstead. The public cordially invited.

—Ws heard a hen cackle. Let Bro. Connor root easy. The pries of the product ho oo much desires will soon bs down. —Silaa Swayno was in from Keener last week and bad bills printed for the sale of J. Mulder, at the Republican job office. —C. F. Engle, Druggist, says: Rinehart’s Worm Lozenges excel every thing else far worms. I cannot keep store without them. 2. w . —At Willey A Sigler’s is the place to huy anything you want In the way of dry good*. Their goods are sold at reasonable profits. —Mrs. Malloy the temperance revivalist has been doing missionary work amoag the convieta in the penitentiary at Michigan City.

—Why the editor of the Kentland Gazette ia to deeply Interested in the egg question; we cunt understand unless it is because •ggs are good brain food. —Wo desire more wood on subscription. Wo mny have bad roads soon when it will be impossible to haul wood to town. Take advantage of the good roads, —Mrs. James Orcnt of Milroy township died Tuesday of lirilamation of the BowelsShe leaves a husbadd and five children, the y ungest only four weeka old. —The Remington News reports the raising of the railroad blockade at that place last weak, and speaks hopefuly of an increase of business ia that town. —The Btark County Lodger has room only to advertise its job offioo aad for a few patent medicine noticaa, only that and nothing more. Delinquent tax list. —To bo ready for the spring trade, Warner k Sons have jost brought on a large lot of cultivators and other farm machinery. They are prepared to oeU at low prises. - —The "Remington Newt' ’ ia the nemo of the bright, apicy sheet resurrected from tha grave of the defunct Reporter, and the editor of the ••Newt" is W. H. Coover. —The second quarterly meeting for Rene* seiner circuit will be held fn Rensselaer, Saturday and Sabbath, February 19,aad20 Hr. Samuel Godfrey will conduct tbe rarvk#i —*wy ladies wishing to know of the merits of tbe Excelsior Kidney Pad, ile action, etc., are referred tar Mrs. Wnw E, MeKanknie, Photographer Parlors, Toledo, 0. , —See Me. '

Pan elder vinegar at Tharp's. Pur* spices es all kiads at Tfcarp’a. ▲ Ml lias of patent madWaos at Tharp’a. Help Bitten at Tharp’s. Soap, soda, starch, ete., at Tharp’s. Fineent and plug tebaece at Tharp’s. Choice eigsra at Tharp’s. , Pun cream tartar and baking powder at Tharp’s. Hemp tad canary eeed at Tharp's.

—Let ten from several of our correspondents reached us last week tolate for publication. Let as have the letters not later than Wednesday noon. Tuesday n<*on weuld be better. —Pref. Tice's prognostications indicate protracted eeld weather. The purebsec of a good heating stove would bo a wise precaution . Warner ft sons give good bargains ia this line. —Those who expect to plant orchards and vineyards, or to invest in ornamental trees and shrubs Weald do well to visit tho nursery of Mr. Coon whoso advertisements appear in our columns. ? —On. Enquirer:—Misses Belle and 01lie Alter of Renstelaer lad.,after a delightful winter, eo far spent in the South, ere stopping for a few days, en route home, with fiiends on West Sixth Street. A letter from Mr. Sigler announce* the arrival at bis destination of himself and family. He says that in Mississippi where he now is, the farmers are now engaged in plowing and making garden. Leave your orders for letter beads, not# beads, bill heads, statements, envelopes, circulars, programmes, invitations, pamphlets, cards, posters, etc., ete., at the Rkpublicas office. All orders rsceivs prompt attention.

—Mr. Georgs Bigler, es the firm of Willey ft Sigler, with his wife and family started last Thursday for Magnolia Mississippi, where they will reside un till warm weather. Mr. Sigler goes South for the benefit of his health. —The Original Chatterbox for January is on our table. This is an excellent Touths Monthly, fall efgeod reading, and beautifully illustrated. Any child can have a copy free by sending his nams and address t* Estes end Lauriat, Boston, Mass. —Spend a day with us in the "Btar City’ - Lafayette, for $3.40, "a reduced rate’’The two “Friendly Hands,” I- D. & C. and Wabash R. R'ds., will carry yeu from Rensselaer to Lafayette and return you same evening, leave Rensselaer at fioolock A. M., returning arrive in Rensselaer 8.30 P. M. —On last Saturday the chief engineer of the Indiapolis, Delphi & Chicago railroad started an engineer corps sonth from here to Indianapolis to survey aline through. From this actiou, the company has determined to build by way of Frankfort, as was predicted tbreugk these coluros.—Frankfort Crescent. —“The travelers friend”—l. D. iC.R’y. Passengers leaving Rensselaer at 12.30 P. M. can arrive in Chicago at 8 P. M. samo evening, by way of Monticello and Logansport over Pan Handle R. R. Fare from Rensselaer to Chicago ('>.ls. Returning over same route, leave Chicago at, 9 oclock A. M. of same d*y. —Lafayette still mourns over the manipulations of her court house ring an l refuses to bo comforted. The Journal intimttot that if the present plans are persists! in, that an injunctioa will be interpose 1 to provent the demolition of the old court houve. Lafayette is never so happy as when contending with her authorities.

—Eggs are 75 eents par doses in Chicago. What comment has the Rensselaer Republican?—Kentland Oaztte. Wo wsuld suggest that the sditor ot the Gaiette build a nest and go into tbe egg business, aid sss if h« cant increase the supply. This nould prabably have tbe effeot to decrease the price. —Considerable “pulling” of plaeeq «f crime is goiog on in Logansport. The Journal and Pharos join hands in hunting tha places down. The Journal says thore are about thirty saloons in, Logansport selling liquor without license. From appearances we judge there are three or four places in Rensselaer where drinks are sold without license. —ln dealing with the saloon question it seems that the town board of Remington exceeded tbe power delegated to it by law. Consequently the ordinanoo passed relating to that question Is null. Wo hope tbe time may not be far distant when each locality may decide for itself, the extant to whieh tho tala of whiskey may be earned, without being trammeled by the limitation of a general law.

—Notice to the farmers of Jasper and New. ton Co's.: The Rensselaer Mill is now in operation. Mr. Dellaveo of Newton Co. has rented J. D. Hopkins’ interest, and tbe mill will be run by Baylor k DeHaven. Mr. DeHavsn ia a miller ot thirty years experience and baa the reputation of being one of the best millers in Northern Indiana They desire the patronage of everybody and guarantee satisfaction. —To tha credit of the panic*, wa are glad to knew that some who were engaged iu the trouble at the billiard hall last Saturday night are heartily sorry of the part they enacted. One difficulty about frequenting places of this nature io that each person there ia held as responsible and must bear his portion of the blame the same as those act nelly engaged in causing tbe commotion. It wore better not to be found at such resorts. It certainly does not add to a man’s respectability. It is not pleasant for os to write of such affaire. Wa are sorry to have •n account of ancli occurrences go out over the country. Certainly H does net add to the good reputation which oar town should hear abroad. The respectable eitisaas of. Rewsaeiaer are intended in giving it n good repotattoa abroad, that other parsons may be induced to oomc and settle amoag ns aad join hands with those already here in draeAoping and building np tha interests of enr town had oountry. Wa waold prefer, *• account of these and other reasons, to be relieved of the unpleasant duty of recording events of thin character. Bat we would be derelict in duty did w* remain silent.' Then* thinga area disgrace t* community and should mi be countcnanoed. We* ahnß ever persevere in discountenancing and discouraging such affairs and rack Institutions.

' v -foi Sals oneaiiT term*, i goo 1 farm Imm.with wagon ami harden*. Will sell fiheap for cash. Anyone wishing a first class bargain will dw well to confer with os. Call at tbis often. —The Republics* Job Office ku bad a rush of work this week. M. 0. Ciaael is at the helm ia that department. That tact is ano ugh to decide people where to go for good work. —Latest accommodation—Leaf mg Rena* seller, 6 ocleck A. M., for $1 70, Us I. D. ft C. and Paa Handle R. R’ds. will ear tj you to l<ogsttsporti giving you & hours in the city, returning, leave Logans port at 6: 27 P. M. arriving at Rensselaer, 8.30 P. M. Faro round trip. $8.40. —Wane oar last report the following named parties have been authorise 1 by the Clerk to commit matrimony: Walter L Hamer. Mary Ralph. John C, Swain. Ida M. Guso, Cbristopor Summers, Srphii Schwarts. Thoe. C, Cunningham, Margaret E. Wilson, James E, Buliis, Josephine Welsh, Elijah Clinton, Rosa’ SUadish. Frank Warm*, Charlotte L. Swain. Burgess fill lon. Resell* Hull. Leender A. Jones, Fannis A . M osier. Ureslsy I. Lynch. Margaret X. Rauiey. —This community was shocked t * hoar of the death of Mr. C. 11. Watson yesterday morning at his residence four miles east of town. Mr. Watson was in his usual health at breakfhst time, after which he went le his barn to attend to some chores, when he was attacked with violent pain, and started toward the house but being unable to reach it be sat down upon a wagon tongue, where ho was soon found in an unconesous condition. He was tsken to the house hut could not be restored, end died in a short time. He was one of the first settlers of Jasper eeuoty, coming to this eounty ia 1849. He has served the peeple in several plaoes of trust in the county, being at one time County Clerk and afterwards County Commissioner. Mr. Wstson wss seventy-two yesrs old. He was s kind hearted Christian gentleman, belovel by all who knew him. He was generous to s fault, never turning the needy sway empty. The funeral will take place from the family residence tomorrow at 10 o’clock A. M., Rev. Mr. Huston conducting the services.

Teachers, Please Read This.

When you want anything In the line of books and stationery, pens, inks and cards, reward cards, small chromas, autograph albums, Box paper, and books suitable for prises &c., Ac., please oall an l see me before you buy. I have a nice line of suoh goods and will sell them very cheap. Yours truly,

Special Examination.

—A Special Examination will be held at the Public School building in Rensselaer •n the first Saturday in March next.

D. B. Nowels, County Supt.

Public Examination.

—The next Regular Monthly Examintion will be held on the last Saturday in February at the Oates School house, Wbeatfield Township.

D. B. Nowels, County Supt.

Notice.

All parties knowing themselves to be delinquent on sobool fund interest on the first day of January, 1881, will save costs by calling and settling the same on or before the 10th day of February, 1881.

EZRA C. NOWELS,

Auditor Jasper County.

A Cross Baby.

Nothing is so conducive to a man’s remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for five or six'hours by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, remember this.— Traveller.

A Liberal Offer

Aaving arranged clubbing terms with the North American Review, we are enaled to offer that foremeet of American periodicals, together with the Republican at the low price of $3.00 per year. The Review is the organ of the best minds of America, nearly every writer of note in the country being a contributor to it. It discusses the subjects thst are most prominent in the public thought of the time, and . presents both sides es all important quss 1 >ns. It combines to a considerable extent the theroughneea of the Cyclopaedia with the timeliness of the daily paper. It should be read by the professional man, the student, the merchant, ther manufacturer, the farmer; in fact, by every one who wishes to .form intelligent opinions on the events of the day-

Walker Items.

The "Old Reliable” hu been laboring under difficultly for the peal two weeks, the prominent one being a felon on his Unger, which he claims to be very painful. Protracted meeting was in progress at the Hershman school house, last week under the superi nlendance of Rev. J. J. Thompson who is an able man and worthy of the praise his brethren give him. He preached a sermon from Job. Ist chap. 12th verse which met the approbation of both saint and sinner.

It has been reported that a prominent member of the M. J£. Church of Keener solicited Rev. Thoa. Markins of our Tp. to assist Rev. John Sebring in l conducting the mooting, (which has been so extensively spoken of by the Keener correspondent,) to preach hell fire so strong that they could small tba brimstone, and from fhd result of tba meeting be accomplished tha object? and mny the effect prove lasting and other townships profit by tha example. We bad the pleasure of taking n ramble through Gilman a few days a g->, and of shaking tha bands of many old friends. Wa are now thoroughly convinced* why QHmaa sends out so many teachers and preachers. • €. W* Fails #f Gilman nw lodger proposes ba a Fbarise* but a scribe,- ha is OonddclB»g ■ wrisfog school at Independence.

—lt yoa doni set what yon want when yon are at N. Werner's oelor it; be always keeps it. —Call in at Bedfords- end look over his lsrjre stock of ping fin. enl end smoking tobaccos. —Call end examine Norman Werner's large stock es fernitare on which he gives some big bargains. —BniMer’s hardware always on hand in large quantities at the eld reliable stand kept by Norman Warner. —Norman Warner has not the editor’s picture on exhibition, but he has everything else in the hardwve line. Look at the date on your paper and ace if your subscription has not expired. If so we should be glad to see you. C. P. Hopkins will pay you juti as much for your produoe as you can g®t in town 3 , and will sell you groceries just as cheap as any town store. —Call when ia Rensselaer and take a look at the large stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, furnituri. and carpets at N. Warner’s and earn his prices before buying. —The people in the north part of Msriou township need no longer drive to the cspital for groceriesC. P. Hopkins has a full line, and will sell as cheap as any towti store. Call and settle your bills at N. Wam era. * He desires to close up his books for 1880. So that he may begin anew with the coming year. Mr. Warner is ever ready to oblige his customers by waiting on them and they in turn should appreciate his goodness sufioieutly to recipro cate the favor. —The books of F. W. Bedford have becu tamed over to me for settlement. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Mr. Bedford will please come forward and settle. Mr. Bedford has been very lenient with tbe-rioh and .poor alike, now show your gratitfrde by helping in his need. Do so and

save cost.

The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is SB.OO, which would tax a man confined to his bee for a ye ir, and in need of a daily visit, over SI,OOO a year for medical attendance! And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the SIOOO,

E. H. THARP.

and all the year’s sickncss.-

Real Estate Transfers. A McCoy to Richard Patton, W. D. a hf sw 17, 29. 6—Bo acres $1,500 R. A. Stifllar to J. T. Ford, W. D. lot 6, block 4, Remington 250 A. It. Swayse to G. T. West, W. D, e hf aw 7, 81, •80 acres 2,400 J. V. \V. Kirk to M. J. Kirk, W. D. pt lot IS, block 1, Rensselaer 500 Lewis K. Yeoman to M. K. M. Lester and And* Mary Letter, w. D. se ne, n hf ne se, n side s hf na ae and pt \r hf se 7, 28, 7—53.75 acres 1,000 S. P. Thompson to Dudley Rogers, W. D. sw sw 83, 31, 4—40 acres 80 Alfred Thompson et al. to Wm. Greenfield, W. D. pt 19, 29,0 —1 acre 150 J. K. Irwin to Trustees Indiana Asbury University, W. D. e hf ne and nw ne 1?, 27 6—120 acres 3,000 Wm. Pulver to Wm. 11. Meyer', W. D. sw sw 12, 32, B—4o acres 250 Mary M. Bailey to Hannah Fairchild, W. D. s hf n w 26, 82, 7—Bo acres 440 H. B. Replay to Geo. M. Wright W. D. e side ae 22, 80, 4—94 acres r. 200 8. P. Thompson et al. to Geo. L. Parks, W. D. s hf sw 28. 28. 6 —Bo acres. 800 Also recorded 9 mortgages and 2 releases.

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IOTICE TO HUBS OF PITOTOR TO SRLL BEAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, .Jasper County, ss: Notice is hereby given that UhWiU C, Hopkins, Administrator of the estate of Christopher C. Thornton, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, hit personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the circuit court of said county. Attest: CHARLES H. PTRfTCEc I L -•-] Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. February J, 1881. <w.

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE,' Notice is hereby given thaft MordeeaF F. Chi) rot* Administrator, with the will 1 annexed, of the estate of Harriet C. Wyatt, late of Jasper county heeeased. has filed hit petition to s II the following real estate in Jasp.r count (o wit:The west half Oil of the Jfo-th East quarter (.'«) of the south west quar.e- (u) of section fourteen [l4) , Township thirty (301 northrange seven (7) west, containing twenty (SOI acres mote or less. That sa d petitio i is flit d and an order of sale of said Real Estate asked, because the decedent's personal estate is ineuffleient to pay her debts. The petition will be heard at he next term of the Jasper Circuit Court in Rensselaer, : Jasper couoty, fudiaia. Feb’y. 10, A. 1). 1881. CHARLES H. PRICK, ILB.] Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court,

M6TICE TO EOM-BISIOEETS. State of Indiana. Jasper County: In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term. 1881 V Robert 4. Dwiggins vs. Daniel B, Dowty, Dowty, his wifq, Martin V. Dowty, —— Dowty. his wife, Catherine McNeal, - McNeal, her hntbawd, Mary Marklaad, William M Ark Fa nd. Now coma ths pthintiff. by Z. Parris, bis attorney, and Biss his complaiat herein, together with an affidavit, that the' residence of the defendants above named is not in the state of Indi-ana,-that said defendants are n ceesary parties to sartil action, which is for the foreclosure of a nMtnM. Notice is therefore hereby given said-defend-ants, Mint unless they be and appearoft the Bn* day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoidea on the third Monday < f March; A- D. 1881, at the Court House in Reda~•slant, in said county and stats, and anrwer at demur to said complaiat, the same WitTb* heardand determined in ttoeir absence. fa witness whereof, I hereunto set f iKAbi *T bawd and affix the seat of sdM V/twtvJ < ** > rta» Rensselaer, Indiana, this V - 7 0 7th day of Ksdrnary, A. D. 1881. C'HAKLEd H. PRICK. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Z. rarriv All - ' f or Wff. Jl-4w

PEDAGOGUE.

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OHBRIFF** SALE-— By virtue of Hit osn--9 ties to me directed from the clerk of die Jaeper Cireait Court in s cause wherein Alfred Thompson. Assignee es John W. Abbett, le plaintiff; end John G. York end Noble J< York are defendants, requiring ia* to make the earn of six hnedred and fifty-two dollars aad thirty rests ($452.20) with interest and costa, lees the amoute heretofore paid. I will exposeat pablle sale to the highest bidder on Sataxday, the lSthday es Malt*. A A, ltd Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o’clock P. M-, of said day. at Utai dssr of the court house, in the town of BeoMfif-idf, Jasper eouaty, Indiana, the refits and ttfonfa for a term not exceeding sove-i years, ftg ftmowiig describe?! real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter (\) of the «OtttkWest quarter (Mi of eeetion twenty.setua (V?). ia town thirty (M) north range seven (7) West; also lots six (4) and ssven ,7) in lrt**k teh (10) of the original plat of the town of Hcdi4w»fr, all of said property beiugDittiatod in the county of Jasper aad state of ludiaua. If such rents au I pn.'ics will not cell f«f a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution. interest ana costs, I wit), at the same time amt place, expose to public sale the fetrshnple of said real estate, or so much therof at inav be nocosary to satisfy said execution, interest and co-ts. Said saleoril) be made without any relief whatever front' valuation or appraisement Utt Press fee fff.fc. JOHN W. POWELL. February 10.18*1. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro.< Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF’S SALE.—Bt virtue of a certified ropv of a decree to me directed front the Clerk pf the Jaeper Circuit Court in a came wherein Charles L. Stockton it plaintiff and James M. Stochtou. Mary Siocitto'D, Sabra Stockton, James O. Stockton, executor of the will of Joseph S. Stockton deceased, the Lxfayglte National Bank of Lafayette, aad John R. McAfee, are defendant* requiring me to make the aura es tweaty-four huudred and ten dollars and twenty cent* ($2,410.20) with interest and costa I will expose at public tale to the highest bidder on Wednesday, the 23rd day as February AD., 1881. Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. of said day. at tha door of th# court house, iu the towu of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rent* and profits for a terra not exceeding seven years, the following real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter <\<) of section thirtytwo (22) and the southwest quarter ()*) of section thirty-three (S 3 both in township thirty (SO) north range six tfi) west in Jasper county aud state of Indiana containing iu all three hundred and twenty tS2O7 arras more or less. If such rents'and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costa, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public siiie the fee simple of said real •state, or soriueh thereof as may be auUicieut to discharge said decree, interest aud cost*. Said sale will l>e made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, nnd in accordance with the order ol court In said decree. Press fee $9.20. JOHN W. POWELL. January 22, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Jones A Roys* attys for Pitff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue*of.a certified copy of a decree to me directed from life Clerk of' the Jasper Circuit Court, in a enure wheroin Samuel Hose ia elaiutiff and Charles A. Flickering and Edwin Phelps arc defendants requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents ($948.99) with interest aud costs 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Wednesday the 23d day of February 1831. 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 Ren seel aery Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for 4 term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate to-wit: The southwest quarter (R) of section nineteen (19) ia township twenty eight (28) north of range five (5) wost in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sura to satisfy said decree, iuterest and costs, I will, at the same time anil place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much therof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costa. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press feesß.oo. JOHN XV. POWELL, January 22. iß<o. Sheriff Jasper County. R. S. &'Z. Dwigoiks, Attorney for Plaintiff.'

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EURBOtOKir ~ Jif DIC IAL circuit Judge «BWt* P tf***r»NS. Prose** ting Attorney . ,;D -.via L..manors. 7r*W *r Court—find Mewl** to January : r%intMo«<Jay fa More A • First Mamins ** J*m*t TlUrd MooMoyio thsMtnr. • SRVMTT OFFICER#: Clark j.......t;SafiLSa H. Fstos. Sheriff John W. Pourai.'.. Auditor - »b* C,Jtomu*. Treasurer H*x«r I. Unas. Recorder \ JtinT. Afiarrr. Sorveyor . r. LOri* «. Atfas Super in teedevt Public B. Newxi.*. list Disirict..ll4»c Dj. I**SV; Cental Misti etii iff Hfsirict G d *W.B A* flu! District E. E. itm.’HP"* o *- O’.si.iM'ivri' Coort —First ffs:i» .Far*A, Sums, Stptombsr **4 Ibct-oMf. 00 POS.ATTON OFFICKSB: Marshal > CStai.m fMW; ( fork «• P«'«-»-'Ffi Treasurer „ „... CS**t.Sß tVStssbflsiward CSAK!.*-* P. XVaieav |2d Ward. WiutirH. t.ree Council rasa <FI Ward US latea Mxtaaw I IRtltard .... fltoxdx Sietaa PROFESSIONAL oaids P HYBI CI AR S. jjR,. I. B. WA SHD U BN, PHYSICIAN AXD StffcGtiON. HeltßfifilaeV, Indiana. Give* <r>*cial attention to L)ia4Ea*aa«r W*m*« and Children and Chronie Disk****. Remember calls are promptly attended wh*e tint profeasionalir eugagod. Moses b< alter, . L .. PH YSICI AN asd StTRG SON, RenswlHer. Inti, OrFiC'k—At W, J. I airs'* Drug r\R. J. S. O \V E S s, UoMBO P ATIIIC PHYSICIAN Jt SURGfeojf. Rensselaer. Indiana. Office one door west of Puetotllce. Rcsi Iqnre opposite Dr. I-naghri.lxc’s. JAR. O. C. LINK, H OMOEOPATH, Rengßeiacr, fU<L Offiea fronting tho court houae, and aaStdf B»a Pnstoffioe.

ATTORNEYS. Ciiscts F. Nathsnixi. W. R«*v». Attorney at Law. Notory Pehlia. YT7RIGHT & rEeVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting AgenU and Real EsUto BrokorS, Rensselaer, Inti. » (Office over Starr’# Grocery Store.) tfSjt' Abstract* of title* prepared, lands examined, taxes paid, etc., e»o. £jA.R p ER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, Prastit ifi tha court* of Jasper, Nawtox and Banton oouatiaa. w. U. riERCE, ATI O‘RNEY AT LAW, Remingtoti, Ifuf. Notary Pnhlie. Collection* made in any part es the State. Office in Hathaway building. qrdecaY f. chilcqte, ATTORNEY AT LAW< Rensselaer, In’t. Attends to a!l husine** in the profession wlth : promptness and dispatch. Office In saooad story of the Makecver hnilding. Simon P. TnospaoN, David J. Thommox,-. A tUtrnty at Late. "j* J tutory PuiUt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, fnd. Practice in all the>onrto. We par partinxleJ' attontiofi tef paying taxes, selling and * Teasing lauds. M. T,. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor.

R. S. DWIGGIKB. XIWRI DWISSIN4/' 8. * Z. DWIGGINS, ATfORNETS AT LAW, lUhsßelaeiy Ind. We have money to loan to farmer* Rt 1 pst sen < interest on long time. Cnlt st the Citizen's Bank anrtrsepui>. W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A nd Real Ketate Sretstf Office next door to Postofflre. PflcttsS# in tit*' ceurts of Jasper. Newton and Benton cos n ties. Lands examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. JJANIELr B. MJLLKU, T ATTORNEY At I.AW, Hi. aaelner, Ind. Notary Public an l Insurssms Agent, Bposlsf attention given tv the collection and prompt remit'auce of claims. A. XoCO; i TKOMFSOS, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS,' Buy andßcl! make collections on all available points, pay interest oti certified 'time depor'.ts, etc. Hour* from if o'clock a. in. to 4. o’clock p. u». / Il&ED, i f’LASTERtfR A BRICKLAYER A isselaer, Indiana. All ord rs attended to promptly and with f'espatch. ‘ ,

Rai ». Howland, < Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indian*. ' Will handle American 1 and Italian Marble, Quinsy and Bcotctf ttr’anhor and give special attention Lo building work. - 12-6 B. S. EvricgteSf ZinrTDwlggi ftee't. Confuse. Citizens* üßanky MKfrSUKLAJER, trpiAM*.' Dow a general ban king business:- gives special attaation to collections: remittances made lay of payment at current rate of exchange): intprem paid on balances; certificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sola/ This bank owns the burglar safe; Which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in This sass Is protected by one dl Sargent’s tim< locks. Thu bank vault used is as good as saw be built, it will be seen from the foregoing that thfn bank furnish vs as good security W dspokitoraaw can be furnished

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