Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1881 — Page 3

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Try Bedford’s 60 ct. tea. Sulkey plows at Mayhew’s. Kannal’a Grand Donation. Sulkey plows at Mayhew’s. H. A.‘ T. cigars at Kannal’s. 151 be. good rice for S 1, at Kern’s. Friedman harrows at Mayhew’s. N. Warner & Sons for furniture. Adjustable harrows at Mayhew’s. Bedford keeps all kinds of garden seeds. •

Plow's 1 Plows ! Plows ! at Mayhew’s. Furst <t Bradley plows at Mayhew’s. All hamesss warranted at Peacock’s. ' 4 lbs. good crackers for 25 cts. at Kern’s. Screen doors all complete, to order, at Ferguson's. 6 lbs. choice Bio coffee for sl, at Kern’s. David Warne has a brand new daughter. Whine—all styles and prices at Peacock’s. 12 lbs. choice Carolina rice for $1 at Kern’s. * . Try that corned beef at C. C. Starr 4 Co’s. Clothing to suit everyl*ody at the Trade Palace. • Syrup in 5 gallon kegs at C. C. Starr 4 Co’s. Best brands of tobacco and cigars at Ferguson’s. The Dayton collar is the best. Peacock sells it. Babbitt’s 1776 soap powder at C. C. Starr 4 Co’a. * Buy hay and clover seed at N. Warner 4 Sons. Ferguson declares he will not be undersold on nails.

Fish oil at Tharp’s. - Neat’s foot oil at Tharp’s. • Ground oil cake, 3 cents per pound, at Tharp’s. Go to Tharp’s for the very best condition powders; only 25 cents per pound. Try that gutta percha paint, already mixed;, any shade you want, at Tharp’s. Pure white lead and oil nt Tharp’s. Paint brushes at Tharp’s. Window papers, only ten cents, at Tharp's. x Please remember the place and give me a call before buying elsewhere. Hemphill building— opposite the Trade Palace.

16 lbs. good prunes for $1 at C. C. Starr A Go’s. Friedman harrows are the best in use—at Mayhew’s. The Republican and Indianapolis Journal for $2.25. Elder Shortridge, of Keener, was in town yesterday. Anything you want in the grocery line at Ferguson’s. The engineer corps of the I. & C. Railroad is in town. Geo. Seiteinger has the frame of his house raised. Glass and chinaware lower than the lowest at Kern’s. 12 lbs. new dried peaches for 81 at C. C. Starr A Co’s. Wm. Meyer has set up a tobacco store in Leopolds row. Buggy cushions neatly end cheaply trimmed by Peacock. John McColly’s wife, of Union township, is quite sick. A car load of the very best salt just received at Kern’s. Mrs. Rial Benjamin is slowly recovering from sickness. 12 lbs. very light New Orleans sugar for fl, at Kern’s. Lowest prices on sugars, teas, coffees, etc., at Ferguson’s. Buy your groceries at Kern’s—the cheapest place in town. Gents’ hand sewed shoes, warranted, at Willey A Sigler’s. Lemuel Tyler, of Hanging Grove township, is slowly declining. Try those splendid codfish —6| cents a pound—at Kern’s. ■ Go to Bedford’s for canned salmon, sardines and cove oysters. Gen. John Van Rensselaer is paying our town his annual visit. 9,999 bolts of wall paper for sale cheap at Kannal’s drug store. Game taken in exchange for ammunition, at B. F. Ferguson’s. Curry combs, brushes, every thing in the harness line at Peacock’s. Alabastine kalsomine, prepared for use, for sale only at Kannal’s. Buy only the best plow. Furst A Bradley is the best—at Mayhew’s. . ’• - X > J

Patent window fixtures and window shades at Kannal’s drug store. A. Purcupile has moved into the McCoy property, west of the bridge. Plymouth Bock eggs at SI,OO per setting for sale by Norman Warner. Cap Snyder of the Monticello Woolen mills is in town to day. They’re so nice, they all say—those baby cabs at Sears 4 Son’s. Teas—2o cento cheaper at Kern’s than at any other house in town.

Hop Bitters at Tharp’s. Kendal’s Cure at Tharp’s. For stationery go to Tharp’s. Choice toilet soaps, perfumery, hair oil, etc., at Tharp’s. When you want a good comb or brush cheap go to Tharp’s for it. Be sure and call on E. 11. Tharp when you want anything in the drug line, and you will be agreeably surprised at his low prices. In the Hemphill building, oppsite • the Trade Palace.

The Grand Detour Sulkt —buy no other—N. Warner & Sons sell it. Calling and visiting cards —beautiful designs at the Republican office. Judge Hammond visited Lafayette yesterday returing in the evening. Horseback riding is now’ in order and the place to get a new saddle is at Peacock’s. Buy your groceries where you buy lumber, and sell grain at Ferguson’s. _ Mrs. Alf. McCoy was at Delphi yesterday and returned home in the evening. James T. Abbett proposes to build a new dwelling the coming summer. Mr. Harrison moved into his new house, in the north part of town, yesterday. At the Trade Palace is the place to procure the nicest fine shoes in the market. Automatic power lift attachment on Furst & Bradley sulkey plows, at Mayhew’s. Eiglesbach says beef cattle are so high he will have to raise the price of steak. “Don Pedro,” the finest 5-cent cigar in Rensselaer, for sale at Kaunal’s drug store.

Go to Bedford’s for French Mustard London sauce, catsup and and pepper sauce, ? All the leading brands of white lead at Kannal’s, so cheap that he defies competition. A Good Farm Wagon for sa’e cheap. Call at the Republican office for information. Frank Myers has purchased an interest in lines’ drugstore. Success to the new firm. The wife of Cain Galbreath, of Barkley township, died suddenly last Monday evening.

If you want to get a bargain in groceries, don’t fail to go to C. C. tarr & Co’s to get it. Be guided by wisdom and buy your saddles and harness of the reliable dealer Peacock. 1 Billy Legg has moved his family into the rooms recently fitted up over Tuteur’s grocery. It appears the Odd Fellows give the grand bounce to misbehaving members. “So mote it be.” Don’t* forget that Emmet Kannal sells paints, oil and wall paper cheaper than ever, for cash. Sears and Scott have packed and shipped their stock of dry goods to Clarinda, Page County, lowa. It is said Sam. Duvall has closed his billiard hall because he cannot afford to pay the town license. Michigan jell—a good substitute for batter —only 10 cents a pound, at C. C. Starr A Co’s. Try it. H. C. Smith, pump maker, is ready to accommodate, promptly, all orders entrusted to his care. When you want shade trees, evergreens, roses or shrubbery, get them at the Rensselaer Nursery. Any one wanting a good farm wagon cheap can be accommodated by calling at the Republican office. Go to Kannal’s drug store for choice cigars and tobacco. He is taking the lead in smokers’ goods. W. K. Parkison was one of the worthy representatives of Jasper in the White circuit court this week. I will make you a nice suit for S2O and $25, and don’t you forget, they will tit or no sale. J. J. Waterbury. Gate and barn door hinges, only 5 cents a pound. They can not be bought so low elsewhere. B. F. Ferguson.

Patronize home and buy yonr grapevines, rasperry, and strawberry plants at the Rensselaer Nursery. N. Warner A Sons sell the leading sulky plow—the Grand Detour —highly recommended and fully tested. What! A door lock for 30 cents! Surprising, but it is even so. Ferguson sells them complete for only 30 cents. Have you seen that Newfoundland puppy? Go to Kannal’s drug store and enquire about his 8250.00 Donation. F. L. Cotton has taken possession of the elevator again and will pay the highest market price for ail kinds of grain. No young man should expect his girl to look on him with favor who does not drive one of those nobby sets of buggy harness sold by Peacock. Dr. F. 11. Rcmoiier, Jackson, Michigan, says:.l regard Rinehart’s Worm Lozenges the very best made. Sold by W. J. lines Druggist.

When you hear a man say that Waterburv can’t fit you, make up your mind he is paid for saying so. J. J. Waterbubt. Go to Bedford’s for peaches canned in sirup, pie peaches, cherries, blackberries, tomatoes, and canned corn. ■ . S. P. Thompson attended court at Monticello yesterday and the Warren circuit court at Williamsport to day. Sayler & Dehaven want some good sound white corn for meal, and they will pay the highest market price for it. After the third Monday in April taxes unpaid will become delinquent and the penalty attached according to law. * N. Warner 4 Sons bought their farming implements early and secured low rates. They are thus enabled to sell low.' I The small pox is increasing, and if you are not protected by vaccination call at Dr. Washburn’s office and get vaccinated. , I Mrs. Hattie McCoy (nee Taylor) and Miss Mattie McCoy, of Rensselaer, visited the city yesterday.— i [Lafayette Journal. Buy 25 cents worth of that “Golden Shield” plug tobacco at Kannal’s and secure one share in the Grand Donation. Ourenterprsing shoemaker, Sylvester Healy is building a business house on Front Street in the rear of the Citizens’ Bank. It would be wise for those who can to pay their taxes early before the rush of the last few days when the penalty is attached. C. C. Starr 4 Co. will give you

more coffee for 81 than any house in town. If you don’t believe it, try them and be convinced. Pure white lead and oil, ready mixed for use, and warranted strictly pure, and not any patent, for sale only at Kannal’s drug store.

2,500 rolls. More than 2,500 rolls of wall paper at Tharp’s. You should not fail to see those new styles of wall paper at E. H. Tharp’s before buying elsewhere. All wall paper bought of E. H. Tharp will be trimmed free., E. H. Tharp has a large stock of window shades, any pattern you want, for only 10 cents. Oh, liow cheap! Only 30 cents for a nice window shade. The best fixture in the world, with cord, all complete, for 30 cents, at Tharp’s.

The Methodists and Presbyterians will hold a union prayer service in the M. E, Church, Thursday evening, April 14, 1881. For the next 30 days we will sell glassware and queensware at a big discount. Don’t fail to call and get a bargain. C. C. Starr 4 Co. Eating half-cooked victuals induces dyspepsia. Guard against the disease by purchasing a new cook stove of N. Warner & Sons.

The narrow gauge railroad has been removed but the mammoth stock of dry goods and clotliing still remains at Willey A Sigler’s. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the dedication of the new hall of the Odd Fellows at Delphi, April 26. We’ll be there. Warner & Sons have a corner on hardware —always up with the times —always down with the prices —they merit your patronage. One by one the old landmarks disappear. The old Duvall livery stable is no more. W T es now grooms his horses in his new brick barn. Pasture for 1881.—The undersigned will take cattle of all ages on pasture at one cent per day per head, also furnish salt. ; W. E. Templeton. Charley Gwinnup sets links and sticks coupling pins on the south end of the railroad. Charley will stjck to the Narrow' Gauge to the last. Bring your marketing to the Trade Palace. Willey A Sigler will pay the highest market price, and will sell gcxxls at the lowest jiossible figures. Go to Bedfords for “Mabie” “Golden Eagle,” “Spotted Fawn,” “Climax,” “Star” ana other choice brands of plug, fine cut and smoking tdbaccos. And now the sportive fish longeth for a nibble at the festive worm, and the small boy is too sick to go to school, but will seek a nook by the river side. y/ “Old Congress,” “Fountain” ami “Sweet Valley” fine cut sold at Kannal’s. Don’t forget to buy 25 cents worth and secure a share in the $250 Donation. Wonderful — the demand for Rineheart’s Liver Pills. It beats

all how they sell. Only one for a dose. Sample dose, free. Sold by W. J. lines, Druggist. Kannal’s doable barrel shot gun has been found, but this does not effect the quality of those cigars he sells 5 for 25 cents. They are the boss cigars of the town. Mr. Kenney a railroad man, boarding at the Cotton house, fell from the second floor to the bottom of the stairway one night this week. Fortunately no bones broken. New carpets, like new brooms, make things look clean and * freshF. J. Sears A Son have a big stock of carpets of the latest patterns and at lowest prices. Give them a call. Pasture fob 1881.—The undersigned will take cattle on pasture at the following prices: Yearling steers at 1 cent per day, and two-year-old fteirs at 14 cents for the season of 1881. . S. P. Thompson. If you have a friend who is troubled with a cough or cold, tell him to try Dr. Marshall’s Lang Syrup. He will thank you for your advice. It only costs 25 and 50 cents a I bottle.

I will make you all wool cassiTuere pants for $5, and warrant a fit, the Irish Brigade notwithstanding. J. J. Waterbuby. Mr. Perkins has purcMhsed a lot of Dwiggins, near Mr. Ferguson’s 'house, upon which he is preparing to erect a qpw building for a creamery.

The township trustee may appear inquisitive, but it is all right; now is the time for enumeration of the school children. This must be completed by the first of May. The shot gunslos tin the river by T .warning and Bissenden some days ago, have been found. The stock of one was broken and the other was damaged lying in the water so long. Joe Hardman will certify that Kannal’s Donation is the boss scheme. The choicest lot of plug and fine cut tobacco offered for sale in Rensselaer can be found at Kannal’s drug store. Permits have been issued by the clerk during the week for the marriage of Geo. W. Davidson to Ann E. Remley, John F. Hinds to Sallie Railsback, Valentine Long to Mary Wallace. Soon the ravenous fly will be on the war path and the hungry mosquito be after your blood. Be wise in time. Fortify yourself against the intruders by purchasing a screen door of B. F. Ferguson.

While George Sigler is enjoying the fragrant zephyrs of the sunny South, Ed Rhoades may be found at the Trade Palace, where he is still selling goods so low that it will astonish all that call on him. About twelve applications have been made within a week for the store room vacated by J. I. Purcupile, all by good substantial business men. Rensselaer presents superior advantages as a business point.

r They think it strange —some people—that Ferguson sells fence wire so low. But there’s nothing so strange about it. He buys low and that enables him to favor his customers with low prices. He will not be undersold. Tobacco and cigars at rock bottom prices, and a Coupon with every 25 cents worth entitling the holder to a share in the distribution of $250 worth of valuable presents, at ’Kannal’s. Don’t take our word for it, but go and see for yourself. A Good Farm Team For Sale. Any one who would secure a barSiin may do so by calling at the epublican office. We have a good team which we are to sell cheap as we have three horses and need but one in our business. $250 worth of valuable presents to be distributed among smokers and chewers who purchase their cigars and tobacco of Emmet Kannal. Read his advertisement in another column, then call at his drug store and learn full particulars. I have the choicest merchant tailor. I have just received the choicest lot of piece goods that was ever brought to Rensselaer. I will make them up at a low living profit, and don’t forget. I warrant a fit, and the style to suit the customer. J. J. Waterbury.

Easter is coming and the complaint of the good housewife is heard because of the scarcity of eggs, but the enterprising boy gives a grin of satisfaction as he contemplates the growing store of hen fruit, stowed away in a secluded corner of the hay mow. Notice to Assessors. —The assessors of the several townships of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the auditor’s office in Rensselaer bn Friday, April 15, 1881, for the purpose of agreeing on an equal basis of assessment. Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor Jasper County.

The time for house-cleaning is here again, and as every family has more or less of it to do, I wish to call your attention to the fact that I have in stock a full line of wall paper, window shades, paints, oils, paint brushes, kalsomine brushes, whitewash brushes, window fixtures, cord and tassels, etc. —in fact everything needed to make a house as clean as new. You should not fail to give me a call when in need of anything in my line, and I will you such prices us will persuade you to buy of me. Remember the place —opposite the Trade Palace—in the Hemphill building. Respectfully, E. H. Tharp.

i Those Grand Donation Coupons are going off like hot cakes. Don’t fail to purchase 25 cents worth .of his cigars and tobacco and thus secure one of the Coupons before it is everlastingly too late. You will never regret it. Following yojir name on the margin of the Republican is the date indicating the expiration of your subscription. You may not have noticed it for some time. If not, examine and see if your subscription has not expired. If it has, we want to see you; if not, come any way. We have always thought F. J. Sears a man peculiarly domestic in his nature, he spends much of his time away from home, in ChicaSo. He is compelled to be away uying goods for his furniture store to meet the rapid sales he is making, all on account of the extremely low prices at which he sells. Grateful WoMEN.-None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in recommending Hop Bitters, as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these Bitters. —[ Conran t.

Don’t forget —that the Rensselaer mill ie in operation and is doing a booming business. The flour that is now being made is giving perfect satisfaction. Let every one bring their wheat, for Saylor <fc DeHaven will guarantee a good y*®ld per bushel and good flour. They will also deliver flour, bran, chop, or anything in their line, anywhere in Rensselaer. 27-fit.

Rider Hennegar, of the Christian Church, commenced a series of lectures at the Randle school house, in Barkley township, on the first Sabbath in this month, which he will continue from time to time at the same place. Subjects: Ist, “Man in the Flesh.” 2d, “Man in Death or Intermediate State.” 3d, “Man in Eternity.” The public cordially invited to attend. Faithfully has our court yard wind pump toiled away, through wind and storm, drawing liquid coolness for thirsty multitudes, until last Friday night, disgusted with the lingering wintry storms and the tardiness of spring, the huge wheel tumbled to the ground. The prices on Ferguson’s lumber and building supplies have likewise tumbled, and he stands ready to sell lower than the lowest, anything in his line.

Some of our subscribers who were in arrears have taken occasion to be offended and discontinued their paper because we asked them by way of Uncle Sam for our dues. They say if you wanted the money why did you not come to us? The reason is very plain to any ordinary mind. If there were only one or two to be seen, we think it less trouble to call personally. But to go to a hundred or more consumes much time that belongs to other duties. And consequently we write the statement and seal it in an envelope, so that curious eyes are excluded. But this offence has been taken in the case of only two or three individuals. When we have occasion to ask them through the mails for money due us we will tie the envelope with blue ribbon and seal it with a bow of blue. Honest people are never offended when asked to pay that which is due from them.

Advertised Letters.

Letters addressed as lielow remain unclaimed in the post office at Kensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, on the first day of April, IWJ. If not called for within one month of the date above given these letters will he sent to the Dead Letter office, Washington. D. C. Persons who call for these letters will please say they are advertised. Atkins. Franklin Parkson. Frank ■ Dames, it. IL Potts. Silas Dunlap. .1. P. Pritchett, Charles Grote. Fritx Qoerry. John . Havert. Newton iticuardsou. H. J.—3 Height. Mrs. Eliza Scott. W. E. Hill. J. W. Shand. Arch’d Hopkin-*, Frank P. Bhander. Miss Maggie Krebs. Ben D. Shriver. J. . Kauffman, J. F. Skinner. J. IL-2 Kitt. Mr. Editor Steward. John fz>ng. William Steward, IL D. Murrain. George Sullivan, Johnio Mast. J. 11.’ Thompson, kid. G. M. Morrison, John Thompson, Mrs. Susie Newberger. Isni's Waren, Miss C. L. OJoual. Dauiel Winn, J. D. Honaca E. Jambs. P. M.

Real Estate Transfers

John Helm to Baldwin & Payne, W D ne 2!. 31. ft— 160 seres. 3 800 Jiilirt A. Hughes to Wn». B. Sellick, W D all 2R, n hf ne and ne nw 29. se. a hf ne, •w nw and w hf i» 21, sc, e hf sw and se us 20. 31, 8—1,400 acres 80,000 Lewis Stoddard to Eunice Brody. W D se »w 16,32, 6 ■ 400 S. P. Thompson to O. B. Mclntire, Q C D lots 1. 3, 5. block 11. Remington, and lots 1,2, block 2, Stratton's add to Remington ■. 100 Auditor Jasper County to T. K. Donnelly. Tax title lot 8, block 15, Remington . 6.57 Cornelius Dertien to Lippe Ruoter, Q C D e lif ae 24. 32. 7—90 acres 400 O. B. Mclntire to Emma Harlackar, W D pt n hf n w 30. 27. • 600 Merrill C. Mead to Jasper Guy, W D pt n hf uw 30. 27. 6. 200 Joseph E. Young to Julia A. Hughes, W D all 2s, n hf ne and ne nw 29. se. s hf ne, w hf sw and nr nw 21. sc, se ne and e hf sw 20. nil in 31, 6; also nw aw 6, 82, 5, and n Ilf nw 28. 32.7 22,000 J. 11. Bartou to E. IL Shirk, Q C D sw nw 26. 30. 6 1 Wrn. Hawkins to 8. P. Thompson, ne ne 6. 80, 7 Also recorded 13 mortgages. 2 releases, 8 assignments, 1 patent and 1 certified copv of will.

NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commiss oners of Jnsper county, Indians, will receive sealed bills until one o’clock Thursday, June 0,1881. being the 4th day of the June term, for the erection of a wooden bridge over Stumph Slough, in Walker township, Jasper county, Indiana; said bridge to he 144 feet long; the Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. For plans and specifications see auditor's office. By order of the 80-rd. EZB A C. NOW ELS, Auditor Jasper County. Jasper Comity Airicnltoral Society Directors’JVleetitig. Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Board oi Directors ot the Jasper County Agricultural Societj will be held at the Court House in KeniMelaer. Indiana, on Saturday, the 16th day of April. 1881. at 1 o’clock F. M. Among the business to be transacted by the Board will be the adoption of a list of the premiums to be ottered (or the Fair of 1881. A full attendance of the Board of Directors is desired ; and Invitation is also given to the Stockholders and public generally to attend and make such suggestions with regard to premiums as sliall be thought calculated to promote the growth of agriculture and kindred interests in Jasper county. GEOBGE H BROWN, President. Horace E. James, Secretary. Rensselaer. Ind., April 4.1881.

SHERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy es a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein GcorgeT. Hope is plaintiff and Robert Gaston, Jane Gaston. Wiley 11. Pierce, Florence Pierce and Harper W. Snyder are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eleven hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifteen cents (,1,165.13) with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 30th day of April, A D., 1331, 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, Jrspor county, Indiana, the reuts and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wjt: The northeast quarter (Ml of the southwest quarter (•<) and the northwest quarter (>4)of the s-uitbea.-t qnartar(>s)of section two (2). in township. twenty-seven (27) north range seven (7) west, iu Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell fora 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 said real estate, or so much therof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cost*. Raid sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law*, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree Pres* fee 19.J0. ' JOHN W. POWELL. April!. 18*1. Sheriff Jasper County. R. 8. A Z. Dwiggins, Attorney* for Plaintiff SHERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein John Maheever is plaintiff and Well* 8. Hubbard. Jonathan E. Tryon and James Gray are defendants, and Vetol Vermette is replevin bull, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and fifty-four dollar* and ninetynine cents (3114. Fl with interest and costs, I will expose at pi bile sale to the highest bidder Satuday, the 30th day of April, A. D. 1881 Between the hour* 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 rentsand profits fora term not exceeding seven year*, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half (H) of the southwest quarter (W)of section three (2), township twenty-seven (27) north range seven (7) week, in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits 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 fee simple of said real estate, or to mneh thereof a* may be snfficient to discharge said decree, intereat and coots. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee 39A0. JOHN W. POW ELL. April 4,IML Sheriff Jasper County. Thempten A >r»„ Attorneys far plainMff.

SHERIFFS SA LU.-By virtue of * certified eopyef a decree teste directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Simon Farwell ie plaintiff andJaoob Feyeraiaen and John H. Tribbv are defendants requiring me to make the sum of two hoadred aad elnwtyseven dollars and eighty-four cents ;BW7.M) with interest and onata. I will expose at public sale to th* highest bidder on fauarday, the 3OU day es April AD. ISSL Between tbe hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.. of said day. at tbe door of the ooort house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents aud profits for a tertn not exceeding seven years, the following descrilied real estate, to-wit: Twenty-five 'fit) fret front and forty (4fi) feet deep off the north end of the east half Ot) off 1M number three (3), in block number thirteen (18), in tbs original plat of tbe town of Remington. Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, mtereet aad costa. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fecsimpleof said real estate,or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. IntereU and easts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuatiou or appraisement laws, and in accordance with ths order of court in said decree. Press fee 39.25. JOHN W. POWELL. April 4.1 Ml. Sheriff Jasper County. M. F. Chilcote, att’y for Pl’ff. .

SHERIFFS S ALB.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of tbe Jasper Circuit (burl, in a cause wherein Ed want Sanford is plaintiff and Sidney O. Standish, Margaret A. Standish, Dewitt C. Elliott. Americus 1- Pogue and Alexander Shoyer are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six hundred and sixty-eight dollars' and forty cents (SSBB.4O> with interest and costa. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 80th day of April, A. D. 1881, 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 hi the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rente and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described rea Testate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (X 1 of the northeast quarter (x) of section thirty (30), township twenty-eight (28) north range seven (7) west, in Jasper county aud state of Indiana. If such rente and profits will not,sell for a sufficient snm to satisfy said decree, interest an 1 costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and vosts. 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 39.40. JOHN W. POB ELL, April 4,1881. Sheriff Jasper County. R. S. * Z. Dwiggins. att’y* for pl’fir.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Samuel C. McNeff and Charles Sackett, comprising the firm of McNeff and Company, are plaintiffs, and Hiram Kessinger. Rosanna E. Kessinger and John A. Fellows Are defendants, requiring me to make the snm of five hundred and eighteen dollars aud fifty-two cents (3518.52) with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of Midday, at the door of the court house iu tbe town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter (*<) of the southwest quarter (x) <»f section nine (9); the northwest quarter (x) of the southwest quarter (x> of section ten (10): the northeast quarter (X) of tlie southeast quarter (X) of section ten (10); the northwest quarter (X)of the southwest quarter (X)of section twelve (12); the south west quarter (X) of the southwest quarter (X) of section twelve (12), end the southeast quarter (X) of the southweat quarter (x'of section twelve (12),all in township thirty-one (81) north range live (3) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. If such rente and profits will net sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy Mid decree, interest and costa. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in band, tlie fee aimple of said real estate, or so much therofas in ay 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 iu said decree. Press fee 39.80. JOHN W. POWELL, March 15.18-il. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A for pl’ffs. F. W. Balx-oek. att’y for Fellows.

17 STOP ORGANS. SUB-BASS • £ t ., O T , V* 4 AT PIANOS $ 125 and upwards sent on trial. Catalogue #••• Address DANIEL F. Boatty, Wathingtwi, New Jersey. BEATTY’ S CABIYET ORGA YS, CHURCH, CHAPEL AMD PARLOR. ’ BEATTY PIANOFORTES, GRAND, SQUARE AMD UPRIGHT. But nd iwcttest.Tjiii lutruuti li til worn ORGANS S3O, S4O, SSO, to SIOOO, 2to 33 utops. Piaaos, sl2s up to sl. GOO. Every instrument fulstrument f ully Warranted. Bent or Tria). Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue an«l Steel-Plate,Engraving free. Those desiring to buy are requested to visit my factory here, and select the instrument in person. Address or call on DANIEL DBATTT, Wa«hu>gton New Jersey

X>XY. "W". Xj. TTATOTA 3EY DENTIST. es wish to say to all citizen* of Rensselaer and Jasper countyth*tl kyjK have removed my office SgSr to the room formerly oe- ) eupied by Dr. * Washburn,in the rear of THE JEWELRY STORE, And that I am now better than ever prepared to execute all kinds of work in my branch of business in the highest style of the art and at lowest possi be prices. W. L. HAM AR. HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK is now prepared to accommodate the public with every article in his line, such as SADDLES, BRIDI.ES, COLLARS, WHIPS, ETC His work is made of the best material and pnt up in the neatest nnd most substantial manner. Prices a little lower than the lowest. Shop opposite MrX>)T A Thompson’s Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. J. 11. PEACOCK. For eman.

The Rensselaer Republican IS NOW IN ITS ♦ FOURTEENTH VOLUME » AND IS A Successful Paper! The true tert of Merit iaSucceaa. The judgment of the people can never be warped by boasting of va n pretencee. If the people like a paper they vubacribe for it and read it, and that ia why • ) EVERYBODY READS THE REPUBLICAN. YOUR WIFE WANTS IT! YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT! YOU WANT IT YOURSELF I Only 11.83 Pen Annwm.I The Beat 4 fuck Kyra* i» H ■ Phe’s Cove for Consumption. ■ ■ Ik acta qnlck and h ts-’-a iroud. ■ Q Dune *mall,-boale targe. ■ |1 Tkeretoee the cbvapeM a* w«4i ■ ■ m th* teak toM rvvr>wt.erv. ■ FT tv*Me. J

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PROFESSION A L CARDS PKTItCIAff. pR. "1. H ‘WASHBnW, PHYSICIAN AMD SURGKOM, j RenMelaer. Indiana. Givte special at tout leu Dleeesee of Women aad thildroa sad Uhrenle Diseases. Remember««!!» are promptly atieadod wb not profesafenally engaged. PHYSICIAN amb SURGION, Rensselaer. Ind. Orrioa—At W, J. fmea'e Drug stere. JAR. J. 3. OWENS, hombopathio. PHTSIUIAM * Rensselaer. Indiana. OIIm one doer west of PeeteMee. KosiAewed oppoaite Br. LowghrMgv’e. - , pR. O. C. LINK, HOMOEOPATH, Rensselaer, Ind. Office frentieg the court house, and one* es th* Postoffiee. T ATTORNEYS. £JARPER W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Praotls la the courts of Jaaper, Mswtan aartl Benton counties. W H. PIERCE, ATI ORNEY AT tATT, - Remington, Ind. , Notary Pobli*. Collection* made In any pari of tbe State. Office In Hstbsway but Idle a. OR DEC AI F. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business In the profession ♦4* promptness and dispatch. Office in seeood story of the Makeover building. f Simon F. TaoMrsos, , Davin J. Tkompsmq A ttor»ry at Late. Jtaiaiy ftMia. 'I’HOMPSON A BRO., ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Rensselaer, Ind. Practise In all the court*. We pay partieete* attention to paying taxea. selling aad leasing laud*. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abteraoter. . ■ a. a. nwiaaix*. xhcbi ewieemw, || 8. AZ. DWIOGINB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. We have money to loan to farmers atf per oea* interest oa long time. Call at the CiMaen's Bank and see ns.

piRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, And Rtal RtfaU Rrtktr, Office next door to Postoffiee. Practices ta ** courts of Jasper. Newton and Benton oerati*m Lands examined, abstract* of title* prepared taxes paid, and collections made. B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ri nselaer, Ind. Rotary ?üblie an i Insuranes Agent. Special attention given tv the collection and prompt remittance of claims. A. MoCO) A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, mate* cullectionn on all available pointe, pajr •interest on certified time depoclta, etc. Hours from V o’clock a. m. to A* o’clock p. m. £IHAR REED, PLASTERER A BRICKLATIM h eaael. tr t Indiana. All ord rs atte.ided to promptly and with despatch. *. 8. Dwiggtsfi, . ’ Zimri Dwig gta Pru't. t , Cnthi+r. Citizens’ Bank, RKIfiSELAtR. Ilf DI AX A.

Does a.general banking business: gi e* «peel*l attention to collections; remittance, male ss -lay of payment at current rate of exci.aage; interest paid on balance*; certificate* bearing interest issued; exchange bought and sold. This bank owns the burglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in Wifi. This safe is protected by one of Sergent’* tin* lock*. The bank vault used I* a* good a* esa be built. It will be seen from ’the foregoing that this bank furnishes a* good security t* depositors as can be furnished. HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington st.,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana* R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE BOPKINb HOUSE ha* acquired a* enviable reputation with the traveling public, and is widely known a* affording th* best accommodations and moot satisfactory ontermaiament. Day and week board can al way* be obtained at most reasonable rates. 12-6. K.J. HOPKIM* iNOWELS HOUSE, BenueUer, - - - -I-iiis-ii THOMAS BOROUGHS. Pra. THE NOWKLS HOUSE 1* a new. tfargestory briek hotel, opened. Th* pro-prietor-lias had much experience as n caterer to the want? of the traveling j utile, The tables are supplied with an abundance, of the best food kuow to the culinary art, the bed-rooms are large, well lighted, properly ventilated and comfortably furnished. the bode and Bedding arc all npWTclqsn and healthful. The traveling uuMiens respectful ly solicited a* give them a call. Day antrweek boarders will find it*o their interest to stop at the Nowleg House t THOM ABBO ROUGH*. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) 1 Rensselaer, - • Indiana, J. >. EIGLKSBICU, Prwp’r. BEEF. Pork, Veal. Mutton, Kmtwige, B*> iogna, etc., *old in anauHttesta sulk purchasers at the lowest prices. Non* tint th* h**l stock slaughtered. Everybody i* invited call. Tke HUrbert Price Paid flbe Goad Fat Cattle. 15-4. J. J. EfG’XiWAL