Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1881 — Page 2
StM 3*&ftt!xrr gfiaMiri*. P. S. CORKtHS, Edifr. - yf^. Thursday April 88, 1881.
Roavroll C. Smith, publisher of Scribner is an Indianan., His birth place* was Lafayette. t ■ Up at farmtington the people will bare th eir ice cream carted to them this Summer. That’s «ooL $> The anxious'seat is getting crowdel, and yet the Senate refuses to pick the deadlock and confirm. • The women of Indiana were made eligible by the Legislature to hold any office under the school , law. £ V' ’ - / A late demomatic dodge is to prefer charges of disloyalty against union leaders in the war of the ref : Because of some, defect in its construction the anti treating liquor ltfyr'of has been decided unconstitutional. r * 4 mm < ,; 898 bills were introduced in the v legislature during its regular and special sessions; in the Senate, 378; in the House, 520. A Mo non correspondent to the MonticellS Herald, last week gave Rensselaer’s visitors to the lumber piles, a very windy breeze. . Illinois has a local-option law. Tlie |)eople of Sheldon; on Tuesday of last week, carried the election in that town in favor of local-option. Under the,new tak law persons refusing to give to the assessor a true list of his taxable property is fined not less 'than SSO, nor more than SSOO. I . » The bourbon Senators *were honed by Mahone, and rkldlqd on account of Reddlebeger and now; worse than all, they have been com/pletly Fryed. • * > A f'rown Point Merchant advertises in the Register, „boys suits; * three years Qld and upwards.” Some of those suits must be slightly antiquated. * •' „ II I ■ -'V The neiy tax law* makes the Board of Equalization consist of the County Board together with four freeholders, appointed by Circuit Judge, toehold tlitfir offices four years. ! . One’ of the most J humiliatiug scenes that the union,* soldiers have ever been called upon to witness will be enacted next .Monday—the, unveiling of the Fanragut statue by Senator Yorhee»> ; /l
The German government takes advanced ground cm the temperance question, prohibiting the use of to.bacco by boys under sixteen, and haying uride? Consideration the •prohibition of the use of beer in the army. - . V Many people are predicting that the standard gaage road will not lie completed to this city. The editor of tins paper predicts that standard gauge trains will be running between this city and Rensselaer inside of sixty days or ninety days at the outside. Now let’s see who guesses best. —[Delphi Journals Delphi Journal: . Eight car loads of standard gauge iron arrived last Wednesday at Bradford for the I. k C. road, also the authorities were notified that five car loads a day would arrive at that point until fcfiMr entire order was filled. That which was received Wednesday was shipped for use on the north end of . the route. , Newton county has a new town; it is on the line s>f the C. & I. A. L. its name is Rose Lawn, and it is full of business, the first building having been erected only about a month agp; it has six or seven dwelling houses, one blacksmith shop, and one dry goods store. Rose Lawn is about two miles South of ih'e Kankakee river.
Miss Alice Long of the State University was awarded the second prise in the oratorical contest held * recenty at Indianpolis. This is the first time a lady has been a contestant for honors in an oratorical contest in Indiana. It is a matter of just pride to the ladies of the state that erne of their number has been thus successful in an intellectial tilt with the “lords of creation." ' , ~ ” \ ' # = ' Dr. Homer Iddingß of Noble . county was appointed, by the Prison Directors at their recent meeting, physician for the Northern Prison. Dr. Vandewalker of Bradford was prominently,named for the position bat, was ineligible because of his relationship with one of the directors, Mr. Horine. The numerous fiends of Dr. Vandewalker regret this construction of the law which prevented his appointment to the position which he sought, an appointment which would have been eminently fitting, not less in view of the doctor’s effective work in the recent political campaign, than for his abilii ty m the profession which ! he graces; , . :
The Indianapols Sentinel, discussing the vote in the Legislature, on the prohibition amendment, gracefully swings the democratic party into line with the whiskey element. Hie New Albany Ledger Standard, the representative of respectability in that party, would Imre it on the side of temperance. Does the exponent of democracy in Jasper—the editor of the Democratic Sentinel occupy any position on this subject? If so, what ia it? r- Hid Indiana Legislature cuts the price of publishing the delinquent tax list down to 15 cents for each description. This same body of men proposes $4,000 a year aa salaries for the new offices it creates! Its estimate on labor is low; its conception of a fat thing ia high. It proposes starvation rates for real labor, and a princely income for toasting one’s shins before s coal grate in the winter time! Verily the Indiana Legislature is a wise body—in its own estimation.
L&Porte Herald: “And now township trustees are going for their back pay. They are entitled to $1 a day for overseers of the poor in l addition to their other allowance. The law was only recently unearthed, and trustees and ex-trustees throughout the State are presenting their claims. The law was discovered by an ex-trustee of Vigo county. His claim amounts to SI,OOO. The commissioners of his county having declined to allow it, the case was carried to the Supreme Court which pronounced a decision favorable to the trustees.
Republican Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the Republican voters in the town of Rensselaer, J asper county, Indiana, in Starr’s Hall, Saturday April 30, 1881, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of selecting candidates for the several offices to be filled at annual election to be held Monday, May 2,1881. V. N. "W ABATER, C. P. MAYHEW, S. Phillips, A. Leopold, E. H. TtfanreJ. F,Hardmax, W. H. Lego, WoL A Rhoades, D. T. Halstead, O. I. B. Washbubn, M. F.J'/Hilcote, R. S. Dwiggins, P. &'oixßKiss, W. E. Templeton, R. YsMartix, M. B. Alter Eiptefr Kjlnnal, A. McCoy,
L. B,®Brant,
Given up by Doctors.
“Ib it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up ana at work, and cured by so simple a remedy ?” “1 assure you it is t rue that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors, gave him r<p and said he must <JieT”'. •, n Well-a-d»y! That is remarkable! I will go this day and get some -for my poor George—l know hops are good.”—{Salem Post.
“The best oougli remedy in the world,” was the way an enthusiastic druggist put'it, speaking of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup. Price twenty-five cents; large size fifty cents. Try it, y.
Flowesieg or named sorts, labeled. In pots and blooming, for sale at tbe Fosr Qfeice News & Stationery also, Dally Papers. Magazines, Story Papers, and the • ‘ Best Sr*Ti<w*mr. SFMSIER NORMAL SCHOOL. 1 THE SECOND ANNUAL SESSION NORMAL SCHOOL, or PURDUE UNIVERSITY * y For tbe special training of Teacher* mad a thorWifi open pr * clical r * v ‘ ew of the legal branches. Monday, June 90,1881. The .Normal will last six week*, will not require wlll h * T « tot In*"*tors SMITH. W. fl. CAULK INS. County Prof. In State Normal School For further iuformaUon address E. E. SMITH, Principal, Or W. H. CAULKINS, LaFaystf, led.
17 STOP ORGANS. SUB-BASS * * £* PIANOS $ 125 and upwards sent on trial. Catalogue Addrett DANIEL F. Bsatty, < ffahisgtse. NtW JtfMY. BEATTY’ S CABINET ORGANS, CHURCH, CHAPEL AND PARLOR. BEATTY. PIANOFORTES, ORAHD, SQUARE AMD UPRIGHT. Bat ui nrttttf-Tiiri immuu ti tuwHlL ORGANS fSO, 149, |99, tnflOOO, *to 33 steps. Pianos, sl3* ap to sl, 909. Evsry instranoeot fulstrumsot frilly Warranted. Bent os Trial. Beautiful Illustrated CataIncus and Steel-Pinte t Emravlai Those deal rin e to boy are reu visit-my faetory here, and •elect the dress or tall ob V-, y BASIS* > BlATTTtWnUigtis, 3 Nee Jersew.
J3BBL. L srmn. April 9*. MB, Aillahiirinrtor. Notts*teksroby given that»• Boas* ofOem■lrtiriUtif faipr wwiy, KlriNiMlMtinUl mm o'clock Thursday, June ft. IttL bring Iks 4th dor of *ko Jana term, for tko erection of « voodoo kridfsovsr Stattpb t Sloagfc. la Walkar towaskip. Jasper oouatv, plod land; Mid bridge to bo Ml toot loop; the Board reoar ring tko right to tofoct any or all bid*. For plaaa aad opoeidcatioao 000 auditor** ofC By ardor of tko Board. K7«A C. KOWRLI, * '■s Auditor Jasper County. 1 aoncs or • 01m. * ~ Not 100 lo hereby give* to Goorge w - Cariton, Wyatt, Albert K. aud Cherlee H. Mottler, Theme* Mar jhy, Ralph Feodlg, Alfred Thompson, Godfrey Mu Its. gtephen Vowel*. Joan C. Keatoa, Augustus M. Mundea aad Joha T. Todor, that I ova the Moth half of eouthveet quarter, aad the aortbvoet quarter of eoathvoet quarter of aeettoa flftaoa [l*l. township thirty faoi aorth. ta rouge seven ft] wait, aad 1 win a reaped vlth the eurreyer of Iwper county to make a legal enrvey and eubdlriaioa of aald eoction. or w aaek thereof a* may be aeceeaory to eeublleli the bound* of my lands above deoerfbed, beginning at the eouthweet corner, on Tuesday. Mar M, IMI, aad continue the same '"•■*»•* /w . nnuvunonroiout Notloe M hereby riven that tko undersigned, administrator daAaoto aee of the estate of John Keese, deceased, late of Jasper county. Indiana, la the owner, and antlUod to the puaseoainn of a certain certificate of pwpbaae issued by Lawson Bruce, auditor of Jasper county. Indiana, lo Shelby Daniels, for the owl* of the sew of section I*. town a*, north, of range S, west, which certificate of ptireliaae was dated ou the 16th day #r October. ISM. and recorded In the records of the board of rommimloners of said Jasper county, tn book numbered I. at page Ml. and afterwards, by assignments In writing, duly acknowledged and recorded la the records of said board of eemmtasioners, was assigned to said John Reese, In bis lifetime, and award by him at his death. That said certificate Is lost, and that no deed has boon made thereon. Therefore, after three month* from the first publication of this notice, the said administrator will apply to the auditor of said Jsspsr county for a new certificate of purchase la llau of. and to replace, the aforesaid lost certlflKsDseelaer. Indiana. April IIJMI. FRANK W. BABCOCK. Administrator 4t twit* *M of tbs estate of John Rmm. deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtoo of a certiflod copy of rx decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a causa whereia Jonathan Edward* is plaintiff and Eliaha Norton is defendant, requiring ms to make ths sura of twelve hundred end fTTty-skX dollars aad eighteen casts (91.5M.i1), with Interest aud c*sts. 1 will expos* at public sale to ths highest bidder on Saturday, ths 14th day es Kay. ltd, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. aud 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the court bouse in the town of Rea***laer, ths rout* and profits for s terra not excel dltg seven years the fallowing described real estate, to-wit: The west half (Vi) of the northeast quarter (w) of session thirty (SO), township twenty-eight (Ml north range seven (7) west, Jasper oounty, Indiana. If such rents and profit* will not tell for a sufficient sam to satisfy said dee res, interest sad costs, I will, at the sam* time and place, expose to public sals tbc fee simple es said real sststs, or so mash .thereof as may b* sufficient to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, bald sal* will be made without any relief whatever from valsatiea or appi aiseraent laws, and in accordance with ths order of eourt in said *PTee* fee 9*-7*. ' JOHN W. POWELL, April 18, ia*l. Sheriff Jasper County. Chase A Chase, stt’ys for pl’ff. SHERIFF’S SALK.—By virtu* of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in s causa wherein Horace Marble is plaintiff aud Armauda Sprague and Elisabeth Sprague are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred *n i fifteen dollars and fifty-five cents (*115.44), with interest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, ths 14th day of May, 1981, between tits hour* of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of aald day, at the door of the court bouse ia the town es Rensseleer, the rents sna profits for a term not exceeding Keren years the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (V) of the southwest quarter (V.) of section fifteen (14). township thirty-two (Si) north range six (•) west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and eoata, I will, at the same time and place, expose te sale the fat simple es said real estate, or so much thereof as may be safllcient to discharge said decree, interest and costa. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from vatnation or appraisemeut laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Pres# fee *8.74. JOHN \V. P.OWELL, -\j»ri 1 18, 18»1. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro., att’ys for pl'ff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of * certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Simon r. Thompson is plaintiff and l’etcr Foulks, James H. Turuio, Emma J. TurSio. William .Turpie and Mwry F. Turpie are efendants, requiring me to mahe the sum of ' tvvo hundred aud sixty-four dollars (9264), with interest aad costs, 1 will expose at public sals to tbo highest bidder on H Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1981, between the bonrs of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I*. M. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, the rents aad profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: The uorthwest quarter (M) of the southwest quarter 04) of section seventeen (17), in township twsuty-alght (M) north range five (5) xfi-st. Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a snlfieihnt sura to discharge said decree, interest aad costs, I will, at the same time and place,’ expose te sale tbc fee simple of said real estate, or so ranch t her oof as may b* sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will l>e made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Pres* fee *9.00. JOH NW. POW ELL. April 18, 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. 84. L. Spitler, att'y for pl'ff.
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SHERIFF’S SALK;—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Cirewlt Court, in a cause wherein Winafred Finn is nlaintiff and Oscar B. Rockwell, Marr A. Rockwell. George W. Cantwell. Simon P. Thompson, LeviC. Rockwell and Klraira Stoner are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,800). with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 14th day of May, ISO, between the boors of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at tbe door of the court house in tbe town of Rensselaer, Jasper countr, Indiana, the rents and proflu for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (V) of seetion thirtythree (S 3 in township thirty-two (Si) north range five (5) west, Jtaper county. Indiana. If such rent* and profits will net sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costa, I will, at thh same tlm* sad place, expose to sals the fee simple of said real estate, or so mnch tberof as may le sufficieut te discharge said decree, interest aid costs, •aid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or.appraiaeinent laws, and is accordance with the order of oourt in said decree. Press feeBS.SO. JOHN W. POWELL. April 18,1881. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro., att’y* for pl’ffs.
SHERIFF'S BA.LE.—By virtnsof a certified copy of a decree to ras directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, In a cause wherein Simon Far well la plaintiff and Jacob Feyereisen and John H.Tribbrare defendants, requiring me te make the sum of two hundred and ainety - atvan dollar* and eighty-four cent# ($297.84) with Intarsat and costs, I will expos* at pnbile aala to the highest bidder on ■atarfiay, the 90th day of April A D, ISU, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. ks., of said day, at ths door of tbs court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper eounty, .Indiana, tha rents and profits for a torm nat exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: Twenty-five (24) feet front and forty (40) foot deep off the north end of the east half (S) off lot Humber three (2), in block number thirteen (IS), In the original plat of the town of Remington, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rants and prodts will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, intereel and costa, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the feesimpleof said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cost*. Said sale will be mad* without asy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and le accordance with the order of court in said dtcre#. Press fee*«.**. JOHN W. POW*LL, April 4. Iffiffil. Sheriff Jasper Coeaty. M. F. Chilcote, att’y far Fl’ff. -
SHERIFF’S SALK.—By virtue es a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a canse wherein Daniel P. Baldwin is plaintiff, and Pleasy B. Croat and Ebaaeaer B. Cross aro defendants. requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred and forty dollars and seventy rents [RMO.7OI, with in terns t and emit*, f will expoee at public sale to the highest bidder on Idtarday, thf 81st day of May, IUI. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’claek P. M. of said day, at the dour of the court bouse in the town of Rensselaer, the rents and profit* hr a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: , The west half [>4] of the teuthwest quarter I*l vt section twenty-eight [2B], and the northeast quartur [j,] of the southeast quarter f*| of section twenty-nine r U\ all in’township twenty-eight [2Bl north range six [fi] west, Jasper county, Indiana. And ts aneb rents and profits will not sell for # sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest aad costa, I win. at the same time and place, expoee total# the fee simple of said real estate, or to much thereof as may be necessary to sat‘•ft f* W d s c *»«’ ‘“‘eiws* and costs, fit id sale will he made without any rfittef whatever from valuation nr appraisement laws, and in accordanee with the order of oourt in aald decree Press fee, fßtt. JOHN W. POWELL, A Vv rt !>*£ h S . . Ph «“riff Jasper County. n_P. Baldwin, an y foe pm
O QERirrm BA LB.—By rirt— Of O certified O copy of a decree to too dloastii from tbo clerk of toe Jasper Cm— l* Court in • coowhoreln Goor—T. Ho— is plaintiff aod Robert Cosms. Jaas Gaston. Wiley H. Flame. Floreooe Fin— aod Harper W. Eoyder oae defeadot-to, kt.:s ’s&ttJ&rzr&srsx sxssKcaSxA'ir ieis,,aiioivv«vM a,ns. Between too boors of 10 o’clock A. M. aod 4 o’clock P. M-, of said doy. ot too door of too court house, la too town of Eeasselaor, Jaapor county, Imliana. too r— to aod profits for • term not exceeding MV— year*, too following d—rribod real eeuta. to-wit: The northeast quarter (hi of too soothw—4 quarter (]*) aod the north west quarter (<4) us toe soutbeas* quarteri V)*f ooetloo Hro(tklo towo—lp tw—ty-*ev— iIH north rang* seven (T) west, in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents had profits will not sell for I sufficient sum to satisfy sold doer— totor—t and coats, f wilt, at the same tfraeAod place, expos* to public salo the fse simple AT said root estate, or ao much therof may be soffiei—t to discharge —id deer—. Interest aod ooato. fluid sal* will bo mode without —y relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and to accordance with th* order of eonrt in eaid deer— Free* fee M.M. JOHN W. FOWELL. „ April 4. ltol. Sheriff Jasper County. E. 8. A Z. I)wiggins. Attorneys for noiottff SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtao of O —rtifled ropy of o doer— to mo dir—ted from too clerk of tbo Jasper Circuit Court in a cans* wherein John Maksaver ia plaintiff and Well* A. Hubbard, Jonathan E. Tryon nnd James Gray are defendant a, and Vatol Yermotto ia replevin bail, requiring m* to make to* aua of oae hundred and fifty-four <V>l!ara and ninetynine cento (I154.BB) with Interest and costa. I wlllsxpoMat public sal* to to* hlghost bidder OQ fi*tnrday, to* flOto day as April, AD. IUI Between toe hours of 1* o’clock A. M. nnd 4 o’clock P. 14., of said day. at to* door of toe court bouse. In th* town or Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rent*and profit* fora term not exceeding seven years, to* following described reel estate, to-wit: The —uth half (>4) of the southwest quarter (X) of section throe (t), township twenty-seven (ST) north range seven (7) west. In Jaapor county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profit* will not Mil for a sufficient sum to Mtisfy Mid decreu, interest and costa, I will, at th* sain* tim* and plgco, expose to public sale th* fMaimpl* of said real estate, or mush ther— tas may be snffieioat to discharge Mid decree, interest and coats. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisers*trt laws, and in accordanc* with to* order of court ih said decree. Press f*a«9.Ml JOHX W. POWELL. April 4, IMI. Sheriff Jasper Couuty. Theaapseu A Bro., Attorneys fsr platattff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified cop? of a (leers# te me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, ia a cause wherein Edward Sanford is plaintiff and Bidney O. Staudish, Margaret A. Staadish, Dewitt C. Elliott. Americas I>. Pogue and Alexander Shoyer are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty cents (M 68.40 with interest and costs, I will expoM at public Ml* to the highest bidder on ' i .fiatarday, tba 80th day of April, A. S. 1881, Between tbe hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M-, of said day, at the door of th* Court House lu tbe town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, th* rents and profits for s term not exceeding seven years, th* following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (X) of the northeast quarter (X) of SMtlon thirty (30), township twenty-eight (38) north range seven (7) west, in Jaspercouuty and state of Indlaaa. If such rants and profit* will not Mil fer a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest an 1 costs, I will, at the same time and piece, expos* to public sale the fee simple of said real •state, or so mqch thereof arraay be aaffleient to discharge Mid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, aSSi in accordance with the onler es court in said decree.
Press fee $9.40. JOHN W. POW ELL, April 4, 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. R. S. AZ. wiggins. att’ys for pl’fir.
SHERIFF’S SAI.K.-By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to nie directed from the clerk of th* Jasper circuit court, ia a cause wherein Jo atlian Edwards la plaintiff and Noble J. \ork, Alfred Thompson and Cyrus J. Brown are defendants, requiring mo to make tbe sum of twel v# huudred and eighty dollars sad forty-nins cents ($1,280,401, with interest ffnd costs. I will expose at publio sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, th* 14th day of Ksy, 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at tbe door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, therents and profits for a term notexcoeding seven years tha following described real estate, to-wit: The east the southwest quarter (X) of aectioa four [4], aad the north half (X) of the northwest qaarter ( >,) of section four [4], in township twcAty-uitM [39] north rasge seven [7] west: also the ssutheast quarter (>;) of tha northeast quarter (•;) of section thirty-two TBS], in township twenty-nine [39] north rnnge six [Bl west, containing 180.38 acres, more or less, all of said land being in Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents sud profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest aud costs. 1 will: at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said deer—, interest aud costa. Sahi sale will be made without aay relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws aud in accordance with th* order of coart in Mid decree. Pres* fee $10.24. JOHN W. POWELL. April 18. 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. Chase A Chase, att’ys for pl’ff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certifiod copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaiutiff and John U. York, Noble J. York, Alfred Thompson and Jared Benjamin are defendants, requiring me to make the smn of twenty-seven hundred dollar* [82.7001. with interest and costa. I will expose at publie sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 14th day of Kay 1881, between the bouraof 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dar, at the door of the court house In the town of Rensselaer, tbe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half [>4] of the southeast quarter fl*]. the southeast quarter [x] of the southeast quarter l>4], sod the north half [K] of the southwest quarter [ i, | of the southeast quarter r«4l as section thirty-two [32], township twentynine [391 north range six (8] west; also the west half |>,| of the northeast quarter [l4] of the southeast quarter [>4] of section twenty-four [2l], township twenty-eight [2B] north range six [6l west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sail for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decreq,. iptereak and costs, 1 will, at the same time add place, expose to public sale the fee simple of gaid real estate, or 4o much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said doc re#, Interest and costs. Said sale will be made without nny relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law*, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee *lo.tt. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18, 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. Chase A Chase, att’ys for pl’ff.
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Indianapolis, Ddphi 4 Chicago Railway. Tlsm 9aid*air«. s, T*kli| tftet m ta4 tttar Mnaiy 1, ML fIOLVMBCt TIME. SOUTHWARD. NO. i. i WO 3. station* - m. i uian an Czkiu. Ezirtss. Lwrc KSmSSSt ....".. IMA. M. 18:S0P. M. Arrive nwut Eidga ... i:U H 19:4* “ - Zu4 ...TTv:.... Flag Flag “ Hanging Grass ... (3* A.M. IWO PTM. *• Lm :* *• 1:1* “ “ lbtnwbar|k Flag. Flag. “ Brac/ford ... 140 ATM. 1:88 F7M. Laava Bradford C:SO - 9:l* “ Arrive Ward Flag Flag . .** Wrlgfct. Flag Flag - Horner • :** IV 9:98 KM. •* Honor Creek /.... Flag . Hag “ Metthoa Flag Flag “ Montteello MG ill. 9J9 KM. Leave Meatieeilo 7:l* “ 1:10 w Arrive MivereMe Flag Flag “ Yeoman T:4O aV »M F. M. « Pittabargk 8:04 - *:(* “ * PeleiH_T7.. ..■■■■ 0:10 “ Uwo ** NORTHWARD. | MO. a. NO. A. STATIONS fkI.AIHS.CU.It Kill Kxims. iec'i'ti, Leave Delphi .....' oHoaTST. iSTTT. Arrive Pittabargk ows .** »:** *• “ Teomai... 8:58 “ t:U “ “ Riverside Hag. Flag. - Moatledle 10:10 A.M. 9:90 P. M. Leave Montteello....;.. .. 10:1* “ 8:90 Arrive Me El boa Flag. Flag. '** Honey Creek Flag. Flag. “ Horner 10:4* A.M 0:*0 P. M. “ Wrigkl Flag. Flag. •* Want”...., Flag. Flag. “ Brad lard 11:00 A.M T:lt P.M. Leave Bradford 11 a* “ 7:B* •* Arrive Bharpabt.rg 11:1* “ Flag. ** Lee Flag. Flag. “ Hanging Grove.. . 11:89 A.M *.-01 P. M. I “ Zard..“ ... Flag. Flag. M Pleasant Midge.... 11:1* A.MCItP.M. “ Henaaelaer ..fIIWO M. 18:80 •* All traiaa run daily except Sundays. Mo. 1 makes eonoeetions with Trains P., C. A •8. L.. at Moatioell* far the Bast and West, and with the Wabash Trains, East and Weat, at Delphi far Lafayette and Toledo. • Mo. 1 makes connections at Delphi from Mast and Weat and with P.. C. A »t. L., at Montieello for Chicago and with M A. A C., at Bradford for the North. Mo. 8 makes connections with L., M. A. A C. Boad at Bradford North and close connections with P..C. A St. L.. at MontlceU for Chicago and at Delphi with the Wabash Cast and Woat. Mo. 4 makes connection with Wabash from the West at Delphi, and with ths P., C, A St. L. at Montieolle for Chisago and Peoria. •. M. TMOMAM. Mmbitbs,
)THK( Chicago & North - Western JtAIL-W JLT Is ths OLDEST! REST CONSTRUCTED! BKS’I EQUIPPED! and hence the LEADING RAILWAY —OF the— WEST AND NORTHWEST! II is ths short and best ronte between Chicage and all points in Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyomias. Nebraska, California, Oregon, Arizona Utah. , Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and for Council Bluffs, Omaha, DENVER, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO. DtADWOOD, SIOUX CITY, Cedar Rapids, Dos Koines, Columbus, and si] points in the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, Green Usr.Oshkosh. Hheboygan Marquette, Kon du Lae, A'atertown, Hougfeton-, Neenali, Menasbn, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron Volga, Fargo. Bismarck. Winona, LaCroeee, O watonna. and all poiuts in Minnesota, Dakota. Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago A North-Western and the 11. P. It’vs depart from, arrive at and use the same Joint Union Depot. At Chicago close connections are made with the Lake Shore. Michigan Central, Baltimore A Ohio,Ft. Wafuesnd Pennsylvania,andChicago A Grand Trunk it’vs, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. Close connections made st Jnnetloa Poiati. IT 18 TUI ONLY LIME aI’NMXO * Pullman Hotel Dining Cars 881 WiBN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pullman Sleepers on ail Night Train*. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Exsmine your Tickets, and reruse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago A North-Western Railway. If you wish the Best Traveling Accommodations yon will buy your Tickets by this routs, tbT" AMD WILL TAKE NONEOTIIKR. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. MARTIN HUG HITT, NT.M Gent Man., Chleage,
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LAKE ERE & WESTERN RMLIAT. CORDIVKD TIME or TRMVSI min. Februiry SO, IfH. wasTwaan. 1 Chicago Tints. | sasrwaw. "SloiipmTlßiMiirTTrßwSl^ - 8-90n«a lißae ..Hew York.. 7Aopm M9Bas» l.Uaa S.OOpir ... Albany ... 9.99 pm «.18am 18.44 fas U.Msm ... Buffalo SUaas B.Bopm 7.95 pm 7.815 m Cleveland .. 10.10 pm IMy 18.81 pm 9.48 am Fremont .. 7.90 pm II item t.4*am tanduaky. lt.-Mam . Lt.AM.» *35 pm 9.Mem Beadnsky. no.Bßam 9.99 pm 11.44 pm ILMom Philadelphia 7.84 am B.S4pio ie.4opm 19.19 pm Baltimore. 7.48 am 4.34 pm 4.90 am 4.18 pm .Harrisburgh S.44am 3.lSpm 1.40 pm 19.94 am Pittsburg... TJOpm 8.44 am 9.44 pm 7.14 am .Oeetlie*. 11.44 am 13.35 am 18.83 am 10.40 am Lima &44am 18.19 pm P.FT W, AC ‘TTTT? ::.r:rfr. m, L k *~w. 9.19 pm 8.44 am ..teadasky... 18.04 pm 1134 pm 10.80 pm 10.04 am .Fremont 10.44 am 18.40 pm 11.09 pm 10.83 am .Burggon . 1033 am 10.90 pm 11.83 pm 11.04 am Foetoria . 10.09 am 938 pm 19.01 am 11.4 Sam ..,Fladler . 9.99 am 9.98 pm I.Boam 1.06 pm . , (Leave. B.l&am 8 82pm 1.40 am 1.24 pm “■** j Ariva. 8.09 am 8.17 pm 9.43 am 9.18 pm . 84. Marys . 7.07 am 7.97 pm S.o7am 9.40 pm. Celiaa ... 8.49 am 7.97 pm 4.14 am 8.89 pm . Portland . 4.14 am 8110 pm 4.44 am 4.otpm Bed Key .. A 18a a 8.46 pm 8.84 am 4.40 pm Munc.ie 4.84 am 4.04 pm 0.17 am 5.18 pm Alexandria.. 4.00 am 4.82 pm 1 8.87 am 4.87 pm . Elwood .... 8.40 am 4.19 am 7.otam 8.09 pm ....Tipton . 9.17 am 8.49 pm 7.89 am 7.01 pm Frankfort.. 9.91 am 9.49 pm 9,94 am 8.14 pm La Fayette. 1.84 am 1.40 pm 10.08 am 9.00 pm ..Templeton 19.49 am 19.44 pm 11.10 am 10.00 pm Hoooeston. ll.slpm' 19,96 pm 19.09 am 10.40 pm ... Paxton ... 11.10 pm 11.92 pm 12.84 pm 11.94 pm . Gibson 10.42 pm 10.49 pm 2.00 pm 1140 am Bloomington .9.37 pm 9.37 pm 110 pm 1140 am CA A Jdne’a 9.10 pm 9.99 am 9.14 pm 100 am Bloomington 1 9.00 pm 2.90 am B.lopm 7.55 am ..St. Louis . | 1.90 pm B.lopm I c.A. A.ft.k: 4.41 pn 1.40 am Bloomington 9.00 pm S.lbarn 8.4 am 10.10 pm Kansas City. 0.40 am 6.55 pm 18.4<am 1.15 am . Atchinsou 1.38 am 117 pm I.Bopm 9.15 am .St. Josopbh. 1140 am 2.30 pm 7.84 pm 7.40 am Omaha .... 6.00 pm B.ooam '...77/. “ i. m : 1130am 9.14 pm 4.90 am 810-imiagtou 9.45 pm 9.40 am 4.97pr0 7.40 am ...Poona ... 7.Orpm 9.40 am 8.05 pm 19.04 pm Burlington 150 pm 7.90 am 9.90 am Council Bluffs 4.90 pm I. C. R. R .7 .. 7.00 pm I.SBam Bloomington 8.19 pm 8.07 am 7.14 am 7.94 pm ..Dubuque .. 5.80 pm 8.34 pm 4.34am|1l 24am Sioux City L3opin| 6.40 pm Through tickets on sale for all point# Mast or West. For information iu regard to ticket ratfes, Ac., inquire of agents at principal ticket offices or address G. W. Smith, General Passenger Agent, LaFayotte, Indiana. K. H. WALDRON. Gen’l Manager.
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■ Xakersßelk, Vt- Dee. SB, IS7B. i B. 3. Kendall A Co, Gent*:—l wish to add my testimony ia favor of your invaluable liniment, “Cendall’s Spavin Cure.” In the spring of ISTS I slipped on the lee and sprained my right limb at the knee joint I|was very lam# and at times suffered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage on It for over a year, aad tried most everything is my reach, bnt could find nothing that would give me permanent rellhf. Who* 1 overworked it would pa Id me very much. In April 1878 j began to think I should*be a cripple for life, but having some of Kendall’s Spavin cure thought I would try It. I uaed one-third of a bottle, a unexperienced relief at onee. The oaln left m* aad has not troubled me sinee. I .'eel very grateful to you end would reromead Kendall’s Spavin Kbre to all who suffer with apyaina or rheumatism. Tourse truly Mrs. 3. Boutwell
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