Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1881 — Page 1

THE REPUBLICAN. ' * IMCMD IVUT UII WII T MOntTIWO *T Marshall a overacker; munaup raoraxioH. - Ottice —In Mitnwn MHn> Pubttc Squart. * A Terms of SubtodHption. - SsrsHt. S. Xkr«« months •• Tlm Official Paper >f J«Bs«r C—ty.

DIKSCTOBTT j - JVBICIAL drain Jndge Rowiw P.Humm PrMtMUif AttorMT Dxno U Btamorr. Tinu ofCoart—rirrt Monday fe January; Third Monday in March; f%rat Monday in Jama; Third Monday In OctoioT. i - cowiTT erricKKSt icitrtuJvu, Cassias H. Pntcn. Hierlf ions W. Poriu, Auditor K**A G Koinu. Trmamnr..'.;.7\.: UwtLAdam. Recorder \ JuuT. Abbot. Surreror Lorf• 8. Aateb Bopermteadeat Public School* D. B Sow aid. (IriiDWrkt. ituc D. Draft, CoaMßlMlooerr ltd/Dlatriet Groses W. Bros Ud District K. K. llociwood. Vommiaai&nora’ Cotlrt—fira* Monday* in March, /w«, Sopirmbor dfnd Doeomhar. omcmf Chablm Pnxrr Clerk ...1,.. 4- B. I* PntLLirs Trcasurt’r ......>.Oiiiin C. ftr*ns fftttfArd Chaum P. Waiorr • i ,J 4 Ward.. William n. L*«o CeaneOmea Wjr4... XBmn Hath* UtbWard o*o*o* 8101** .I Mb Ward ....r.J. Bmm

PROFESSIONAL CARPS PHYSICIANS. pH. I. B. WASHBUBJf, PHTiICIAir m lUMIOR R«BM«laer, Indiana•tree *p*etal attoatfoß to Bleeaoaato Wamm aad Childton sad Obroale Pliaee—. Be met* bar Mila are pi-eapM? aMualto Wft not professional! r eugagwt B. ALTBR. \ X PHYSICIAN>*» Renaselaor, I*4. Orrica— A. laaa’i IVug ttoa TjR. O. C. LINK, H OMOIOPATK, ' Renaaolaer, la A OHaa treoMag Mm eoart baaaa, no* aato to «ba Paatafiee.* ATTOBIETA. -*. a. pwtaouts. aiaaa nwtoOMta K.H.&Z. DWIOGIN9. ATTORN EYB AT LAW. Renowlaer. Ind. We turn aciaciilnl Ziinri Parris ana Wm. B. Watson with us in the practice, and will in Uia future cive.special attention to eolleeUng ana practice in County CouimNdoner*’ and Justice Courts. Practice under new Ditching Law. a specialty.

|JARPER W. INIDW, ATTORNIT AT BAW, Remington, lad. Praetia to toe aourte as iaoyor, VaartoM toad Ben tea aoaaMaa. H. PIKRCH, *' y ATI ORNKT AT LAW, Remington, Ind. K«$RfY FnbUe. 00l lection* aid# \m in*rt of tbo State. Office in liotbawaj bn Udine. F. CHILCOTB, 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tad. Attends to all bn-irnw« la tba prtoeseian wtoh preraptaesa uad diapatch. Office la seeotol atory of the Makeever buildlag. Simox P. Thou Maw, Davto J. Two*psox A tioroty at f ane. Motary TteHlo. A BRCL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Praetice in all tho coarta. We poy patotowtar attention to paying tax**, aeihag sad leasing landa. M. L. BPITLER Collector and Abtoraator. WM. 1L AUSTIN. loan AsanL J»RANK W. BABCOCK, V ATTORNEY AT LAW, H Amt Jltoi Ed it* Mrohor, Office next door loPoatoflico. Praattaaa to the coarta of Jac|iar,Newton and Keaton eaaatifta. Lands examii\e<l, abstracuof title* prepared, taxes paid, and collection* made

JjANIEL B. MILLER, * ATTORNHY iT LAW, Ri. Malaar, lad. Xatarr Pabiic «d-I lasuraaas Agent. Spreinl attention giren 'o tkecolteetioe and prompt remttlanee of elaitae. R. 3. Dwromxs, PresY. Z. DwiWiisn, Cashier. CITIZEN’S BANK, • Renutlaer, lnd., Doca a general banking business; gives special attention to collections; remittances matlo on day of payment at current rate of exchange; Interest paid on balances; eertifloates bearing Interest issued; exchange bought and sold. Alfred McCot. f romas Trovtsor. Banking rouse or a. iircoY at. tjiomi* - SON. (Successors to A. McOjr & Thompson, Hankers.) Rensselaer, lnd. I>o a general banking business. Buy and' sell exchange. Collections made on all available points. Money loaned. Interest paid on specified time deposits, etc. Offx*«j same place aa old tlra ol A. McCoy * Tbotnpaop. CHARLES A. REED, - Plain and Ornamental Flaetere and Cistern Builder, RENSSELAER, .... IND. Cornices and Centre Pteeea of the latest styles Contracts solicited. Beet of reference given. - - ■ —.... ■ TON SOCIAL. * A. C. MOBtIAX. B. f. MOROAS. u MORGAN BROS.’ . SHAVING PARLOR. Hair Cutting and Shaving done with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention paid to children. £ vDaJT t NOWELS HOUSE, j Rensselaer, • Indiana. THOMAS BOROrens. Pr«. THE NOWELS HOUSE is a new. threeKory brick hotel, just opened. The proprietor nas had much experience as a caterer to the wants of the trfveling pnblic. The tables are supplied vnith an aboadancc of fbe best food know to the culinary art, the bed-rooms are large, well lighted, properly ventilated and comfortably furnished, the beds and beddlDgare all new. clean and healthful. The traveling public is respectfully Solicited to give them a call. Day and week boarders will Bud it-eo their interest te atop at the Nowlee House. * • THOMASB*R#ITGHS. AUSTIN HOUSE, (FORMERLY HOPKINS HOUSI), REXB- - INDIANA. CW. DCVAiix PROPRIETOR. Ontrnlly . located. Careful attention paid to tlie wants and comfort of guests. Excellent rabies loaded with everything the market affords, good hgtU, and oßarges reasonable. . . BTKW Bits to aiid from trains.

THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN.

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Qlitttl warm, thank yon. A. Leopold is getting the materia] on the ground, and will at once commence work on his sew building. / Wk are informed that the cars will be likely to ran to. Delphi after this week, and that the C. and L Air Line people will probably operate the line themselves, t The Jasper County Normal opens next Tuesday. We hope all the teachers in the county will attend, and also call upon The Republican as soen as they reach town. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Thompson left Rensselaer on Saturday for an extended pleasure trip to the far west. We believe their intention is to be absent several months. Dr. J. S. Owens, of Kansas, HI., appears to find “metal more attractive here,” as we noticed him about this place a day or two ago. He returned to Kansas, yesterday. Where iii. C. P. Mitchell longs to go to is to go to Long. Later: He has gone to Long, but will take care not to be gone top long, as liimself and Mrs. Mitchell will be required when school opens in September. .

Advertise if you would be happy. If you are possessed of public spirit and a sensible desire to get a good trade, you will be sure to advertise liberally. The enterprise, thrift and business advantages of any town may be measured by the advertising patronage its local papers receive. Congratulate Again. —At 9 o’clock, Wednesday morning, a soven-pound boy—a stalwart Republican—arrived at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Babcock, and strange to say they at once adopted him. The mother and son are doing well and the father so far shows no fatal symptoms. Our readers will perceive that we have this week made some changes in the appearance and general make up of the paper. We have concluded to give to local affairs the prominence of the outside pages, and shall henceforth relegate our miscellaneous reading and general news matters to the comparative obscurity of the inside pages.

William H. Rhoades, whose injuries were chronicled last week, is still confined to his bed, but his condition is reported to be steadily improving, with no longer any danger of a fatal termination. Worden, who committed the assault, was on Tuesday again brought before Esq. Seitzinger and gave bonds in the sum of S7OO for his appearanco before the - Circuit Court.

Our legal friend at the other end of the hall, Capt. M. F. Chilcote, observed the glorious Fourth after his own way. On July 4th, 1864, at Kingston, Georgia, Mr. Chilcote received a clean shave at the hands of James Morgan, of his company. Until that day, seventeen years, his face has been guiltless of lathery but last Monday he dropped into the shop of tlie self same Morgan, and Jim brought his long forgotten chin once more to daylight.

Bridge at Dunn’s Fobd.— We last week received an extended and able communication in regard to the proposed bridge across the Kankakee at Dunn’s Ford. Our correspondent took strong grounds against the building of the bridge at that place, and we are disposed to believe that in this respect he expresses the opinion of a vast majority of the people in the northern part of the county. It was impossible for us to make room for the article last week if we had wished, and moreover we considered that our corrapondent dealt too much in reflections against an individual too little in solid argument. Rensselaer, like a great many other places, needs a “Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals” to protect those poor brutes of livery horses from the abase of overdriving and beating. As a rather extreme, but by no means uncommon instance, we mention the case "of one of Hallo ran and Scott’s horses, which some heartless fool drove and beat to such an extent on the Fourth that the poor brute on being stopped at the livery stable dropped to the ground in a state of complete exhaustion, and all the exertions of the livery men scarcely saved the animal’s life.

The Very Latest!

The following is a copy of the last bulletin of the president’s condition yet issued. It came by the way of Remington and is OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Washington, July 7th. . 9A. M.—President has-passed a most comfortable night; continues steadily to improve. He is cheerful and asks for additional food. Pulse 94, temperature 99, respiration 23. No more until IP. M. [Signed,] * Bliss, Barnes, Woodward, Reyburn. i • ----

The drama of “Foiled, or a Struggle for Life and Liberty,” was played before a crowded house Mqnday evening. We are glad to see the people of Rensselaer so ready to encourage home talent. The various actors had prepared themselves very thoroughly their different parts, and the play passed off very smoothly without jar or interruption. It is impossible for us this week to enter into any extended analysis of the play or criticism upon the acting, and we must content ourselves by saying that the actors all seemed to do as well as the nature of their parts permitted. We understand that the K. K. K.’s intend to put another play upon the boards before long, and, we heartily wish them the success which we are sure they will deserve.

The surveyors are at work on the Air Line road from New York to Omaha, and are now, we understand, this side of Rochester. We learn that the engineer has promised the people of Kewanna to run a line taking in. that' village. If this is done, it might be well for our people to give it a little attention and see if the road cannot be brought to Winamac. It will be a bad day for Winamac if this road passes south or north of us a few miles. Some may say the road will never be built. If it is not, there is no harm of being on the safe side; but the prospect is that it will be built. In fact, it is settled that it will be built, and that at nb distant day. The men who have it in charge are men of means and experience, and they intend to put through. Our people should be alive to their interests. Railroads never killed a town yet, and never will, and anv mau can see the advantage such a road as this would be to our county.—[Winamac Republican.

The Fourth in Keener.—As had been previously advertised) the people of the northern port of Jasper county, met in the vicinity of the pleasant Valley school house, Keener township, and indulged in an old-faehioned Fourth-of-July celebration. The news of the assassination of President Garfield, which circulated only as a wild and unauthenticated rumor among the people in attendance had the effect to put a damper upon the enthusiasm that otherwise would have been exhibited by the crowd. The meeting having been called to order, the president pro tern., Mr. Brunce Harrington, in a regulation Fourth-of-July speech, delivered after the regulation fashion, welcomed the vast multitude that had assembled to celebrate the anniversary of their nation’s birth; after which Mr. J. F. Antrim read the Declaration of Independence. Senator Marshall, of Joliet, Hl«, then addressed the audience in an eloquent speech, one of the chief merits of which -sas its brevity, after which the exercises were adjourned for dinner,' tod it was astonishing to the writer to see spread out before his vision the seemingly inexha us table supply of the most palatable viands, to which the halffamished crowd did ample justice< After dinner, the meeting being called to order* 1 the Rev. Shortridge delivered a flowery Sunday-school address, which was followed by short speeches from Rev. Bradbury, R. W. Marshall and others, after which the meeting adjourned to the dancing hall, whioh was canopied by the broad, blue sky and floored by boards hewn out of the native oaks of that immediate vicinity, where they indulged in the maizy whirl until the small hours of morning. All things considered, the celebration was a. grand success, and tlie good people of Keener have established a reputation for hospiitality and ability to manage a pnblic demonstration which virjll not fail to work to their ail vantage on future occasions of like nature.

RENSSELAER, JASEJtt COUNTY, INDIANA, JULY t, 1881.

The Fourth in Rensselaer.

The Fourth of July in Rensselaer was, to say the least, satisfactory. The streets and grounds were thronged with an immense concourse of people who seemed to enjoy themselves as well as oduld be expected under the circumstances of the extreme heat of the day and the depressing effeti of the tragedy at Washington. The oration by Capt. Rice was a fine effort, and was listened to with attention by a large audience. In the afternoon there Were short speeches by the following named gentlemen: Revs. Wood and Loder, G. E. Marshall, Hon. R. Si Dwiggins, Dr. S. W. Ritchey and Capt. F. W. Babcock. ’ , A very notable and rather unusual feature of several of the speeches, and especially of that of Mr. Rice, was the strong poeifion taken in them in favor of woman’s suffrage. The justice and expediency of granting to women perfect equality before the law with men was advocated by many clear and forcible arguments, and with which The Republican, for the most part, heartily agrees.^ The races and other games Wliieh were advertised were, for various reasons, indefinitely postponed. The weather was quite too hot for the foot races, and the greased pig that was to have s been, was found by the executive committee, when they went after him, to be already so slippery with perspiration that they could not catch him themselves.

Central New ton County.

Eds. Republican: —The growing trade of central Newton county with Rensselaer will be largely increased in the near future. In view of this fact I wish, in a friendly manner, to call the attention of tihe Commissioners of Jasper county, and the business men of Rensselaer in particular, to the necessity of improving their highways leading to this portion of this county. The bridge across the big slough, on thejroad to Pilot Grove, is permanently down, and should bo replaced at olice by & substantial structure. The Price bridge, lower down, over the same slough, is in a rickety condition and barely passable. The road leading to this bridge from the east is new, and through woodland. Tho timber was cut off a few inches above the ground and the stumps remain in the road bed nuisances to the traveler and a disgrace to civilization. Parties who own tiie land have joined their fencing to the bridge so as to debar the traveling public from tjie privilege of the water in the stream, which, to a drover on a hot day, is of no minor importance. Our stock, which is marketed in Chicago, will soon all be shipped from Rensselaer. To-day Rensselaer is our lumber and grain market, and the competition of her railroad to Chicago, will give anew impetus to trade. Shall we have the needed repairs on the highways to meet this new order of things? J. D. Spohr.

From Carpenter Township.

As all other parts of the county are reported in our excellent paper I think it high time Carpenter was represented by some one. Farmers happy over as good prospects for crops as we ever nad. What little wheat was left us last spring is well filled, and is gettiUg put up in good shape. I do not propose to tell all about who Mr. took buggy riding, or who is waiting on Miss .. It would seem that a visit or a buggy ride in the north part of the county was second only to a circus. Such things are too common here to make a note of them. If any of our young friends will get married we would be glad to give them a little puff. Mr. J. W. Skover was thrown from his buggy by his horse running away, and was pretty badly hurt, but is getting better. Buggy badly demoralized. Mr. Eckles ft. lying very low with consumption, and certainly cannot live but a few Jojlger. Spencer Hamilton , and Lewis Alter have been on the sick list, but are now better. .. John S. Turner, toir enterprising bachelor friend, is patting up a new barn on his form, four miles north of Remington. John has a good farm in Jordan township* also one in Newton county. . We had a Fourth of July, at Remington, and a real pleasant time, notwithstanding the strong effort made at Rensselaer to take the crowd. Quite a good number were in Remington. Houses were decorated, and, take it all in all, we enjoyed ourselves as well, and were not half as tired, as those who went away. J.

KoncE.— A meeting of the executive committee on Fourth of July arrangements will be held in Capt. Babcock’s office, Friday evening; to transact important business.

F. J. SEARS,

A Great Enterprise.— The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company is one of Rochester’s greatest business enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have reached a sale beyond all precedent, having from their intrinsic value found their way into almost every household in the land. —[Graphic.

Real Estate Transfers.

G. F. Next to Frnmk H. Moment, W. D. • hf aw 7. 81, 6—Bo acres, $2,400. Jaaper Circait Court to Cordelia F. Monnatt at al., Partition, nv aw 1, and a hf 2, 28, 7; aw aad aa m 86, 37, 7; bw.bw $3, 80, T; a hf aw aw 30, 29, 6; na Aw aw 30, 39, 6; hf 21; • bf 22; a hf aw 7; A hf aw aw aad few aw aw 80; a bf and a hf aw 85; a hf and a hf na 34, 89. 7; a hf n* 12; a hf aa aa 11, 2t, 7; a hf nw aw B<H 29, 6—564,000. Auditor Jasper Cehtitj to M. F. Cliileota> Tax tula, aw nw 20, 81, 6—57.49. , John B. Sahaeffer ta Anita E. Reigl'o, W; D. pt Ist 1, block 3, Remington. S. P. Thampson to A. J. Kent, W, D. n hf *e aad a hf aw 6; a hf aa 7} 80, 7 678.37 acres, $2,898.60. . A. J. Kent Jo B-. P-. Thompson, W. D. n hf, a hf aw 29; w hf aw 32; na na 31, 30, 7 —2,040.

Arthur E. Wyatt ta G. W. Caatlen, W. D. und hf o hf nw 15, 30, 7—5175. Lewis 8. Chase ta Rao. Wasnar, W. D. ae a# 5, 30, 5—40 acras, S2BO. Mary J. Kirtley to Nathanial Ball, W. I), a bf aa 14, 31, 7-80 acras. A. J. Griffith to J. F. Stana, W. D. pt aw aa 7, 27, 6—B nbrw, SIOO. Etna E. McGtiasay to Ella Brokaw, W. D. a hf aw 7, 31, s—Bo acras, $2,400. Ella Brakaw ta A. B. Swayze, W. D. asms treat, $2,400. Rabt. Bukowsky ta Andraw Bukowakr, Q. C. D. und hf aw se and aa aw 1, 27, 7 80 acres, SIOO. Johh H. McJinsey to Wm. H. McDonald, If. D. so ae 20, 28, 5—40 acraa, SSO. Also recorded 6 mortgages and 4 relaasaa.

Every person during July and August should take three doses daily of the Big Blood and Liver Medicine —Dr. Marshall’s Bromoline. Fifty cents a bottle. The largest wood* pump factory in the world is the establishment of the Toledo Pump Co., of Toledo, Ohio. They manufacture Lafferty’s patent elastic iron and copper lined pumps, poroelain lined and every description of wood pumps. They throw more water, work easier and last longer than any pump ever put upon the market. Sold by N. Warner & Sons.

Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!

Wool wanted at A. Leopold’s, at the highest market price. Fresh straworries received every other day at Kern’s. Choice Codfish at 6J cents a lb. at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Twelve pounds of light yellow Sugar for $1 at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Buckeye Harvesting and Mowing machines, the best in the market, for sale by vv arner A Son. ww .. , . The Triumph Self-Rake Reaper *ad the New Clipper Mower at Bedford’s. Calling and visiting cards —beautiful designs at the Republican office * . . Buy your Sugar and Syrups, pure and unadulterated, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. Warner A Sons’ is where yoti go to purchase your Hardware, Furniture, etc. V 4 f Don’t send away for your carpets. You can save money by patronizing Sears A Son. Thdee using fine cut Tobacco, will find a better quality for 50 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bought before. For the best qualities of Cheese* Dried Beef,* Smoked Side arid Breakfast Bacon, Shoulders and Sugar* Cured Hams, and Pickled Pork and Fish, go to Kent’s New Grocery Store, at the old stand of Percupile A Co. Go and see Coates’ Lock Lever Spring-Seat Rake at Bedford’s. A very choice Rio Coffee, 6 lbs. for sl, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. *

The “heated term” with its worry and sickness of the little folks will soon be here. Please remember when they are sick, to take them to Dr. Washburn for treatment. His motto is to cure as quickly, safely, and pleasantly as I possible. He endeavors to so prepare his medicines that the most delicate can take them without the loathing and disgust delicate people and especially children, have for huge and nasty doses of the majority of physicians. He keeps up with the progress of the literature of the leading schools of medicine of the present day, not desiring to be old fogy in any respect. Go to Kern’s for lima beans 10 ct a Qan; string beans, 10 cents a can; yarmojiflL corn, 15 cents a can; Cook’s' toffifatoes, 15 cents a can; standard;peaches, 18. cents a can; pie peaches, cents a can; California fruits, apricots 30 cents. a can; green gauges 30 cents a can; Muse, grapes, 30 cents a can.

picxisnEEi* MEAT MARKET, .. . f i ' ■ (Flrtt Door Week Jewelry Store.) > . Rensselaer, - r Indiana, J. J. EIGL.ESB.4CB, Frop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Saasauge, Bo* logon, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur* chaser* at the lowest prices. Noao but thebest stock slaughtered. Everybody to Invited call. Th« Wgheet -Price Pal 4 for Good Pat Cattle. U-«. A. A. EIQLB9BAC DR. Kb. RA.MAR DENTIST, i I wish to say to all citizens bf Kcnsselaer ft n <1 JssiiSr county that I havo '<*> E&toSfl .IS'"'*,*; 1 t tof t>> tlic room formerly WM V copied by I>r. RRI M W S ijU* 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 poaeibe price*. W. L. HAMAH. LOOK HERE,

Chairman.

£■■■* •, Flak sale cheap for cash-—NR qr 22-32-6. TaqsirsoN & Bao. Thompson & Bro. will bell tho north hf SW qr Sec. 12, Tp 32, K 6, for $l6O, cash. Thompson & Bro. have foi* sale a great variety of landß ih srtlall «• large tracts. Terms and prices reasonable. Call a!id see them. If you want to Secure mowing lauds for 1881 call on Thompson A Bro. They aro agents for large quantities of grass lands. Thompson & Bro. havo for salo the e h ne 7, 31, G, • hf aw 18, 31, 6—160 acres, In Walker township, for $550, cash. This is very cheap for any ona desiring a farm in a good neighborhood. Thompson A Bro. will sell the w hf sw, se sw section 27, and nw nw section 34, township 28, range 7—160 acres, in Jordan township, for $1,500, on following terms: SSOO cash, SSOO in one year and SSOO in two years, deferred payments to bear 6 par cent, interest nor annum. Title perfect. This is a great bargain.

COMMENCED APRIL Ist, 1881. KANNAL’S GRAND DONATION $250,001 VALUABLE PRESENTS! Bv purchasing 25 cents worth of Kannal’s floe Cigars and Tobacco you will secure a Coupon entitling yon to a share in the distribution of the following presents: 1 Gold Watch f. *50.00 1 Sewing Machine 35.00 1 Silver Watch (Stem Winder)..... 30.00 1 Set Jewelry (for Lady).. 25.00 1 Suit Clothes (made to order)../. 25.00 1 Breech I-coding Shot Hun N<(rlO dbl bbl 30.00 I Set Hawthorne’s Works (6 volumes;... 10.00 1 Eight Diw Clock 10.00 1 Library Lamp (decorated Shade) 9.00 1 Set Shakespeare's Works (8 volumes).. 7.5(1 1 Kantlly C’rblnot Album T.W 1 Dressing Case 8.00 1 Toilet Set *.OO 1 Box Cigars, sos 2.60 1 Boxtigars, 50S 2.50 *250.00 The above presents are to be distributed as the holders of the first 9,900 Coupons shall decide. s. For full particulars sail at s. EMMET KANNAL’S DRUG STOREJ Kknsski-aek, iSpiaxa. door cast of Trade Palace.«£9(f Removal! The public is hereby informed that I. have removed to the large and commodious storeroom formerly occupied by J. I. Purcupile A Co., where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. MY NEW ROOM furnishes ine with advantages not possessed by my former location. I am receiving a large stock of goods,- consisting of the best qualities of Groceries, Provisions, Gla^swar^, Queensware, Tatole and. [Pocket Cutlery* *W ooderi and Willow Ware, Ac., Ac., which I will sell lower than any house in Jasper comity. LOUIS KERN.

Hotice to Trustees *nd SadOrrUors. By a remit opinion of Attorney General Baldwin! the road ttu will be worked « ttaretofor*. and Supervisors will give receipts whwh wUI be taken up by the Treasurer and* credited on road tax oo duplicate, provided the work bo done by u “■“ *» as *r~iisi o 41-tt Auditor Jasper County. - Hotiee to Bridge Builders. Notice is hereby gives. That the Board of Otnaiissionersof Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until One O'elocklr. M-, on September *th, 1881, being the second day of the September Term of Commissioner*’ Court, for the ereotion of a wooden framebridge T*crosa Carpenter Creek, at John Jordan’s; said bridge to be forty-two [43] feet long in the clear. All bids to bo accompanied wit-h a good and sufficient bond. For plans and specifications, see Auditor’s eflice. Tho Beard reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Bv order of tho Board. To be published in THE KENBSKLAKR REPUBLICAN and the lienioaratic-bentinel. . •. _ , . WITNESS ray name and heal of Office this 37th day of Juhe A. D. KZBA d NOWEIB Auditor Jasper County, NOTICK. . ; Notice is hereby given, tuat the Board es Commissioner* of Csuaty, Indiana, will receive scaled bida until One O’CJeek, on September the #Ui, lt<Bl, being the fecund day of tho Scpteralicr Term of Commissioners’ Court, tor tixe building of a grade across the marsh of the Iroquois River, near the residence of George W. llurk; all b[ijs tq be by the cubic yard, and to bo accompanied by a good and safilcieut bond. For dimensions es grade, see Surveyor’s report on file in Auditor’s Office. . . • By order of the Board, neticc to be published iu TIIK RENSSELAER HKBUBLICAN aud and Democratic Sentinel. . • —». WIT* ESA mr name and Seal of Offlce this 47th day of June, A. D. ml " EZRA C. NO WEI A, Andito- Jasper County.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, That the Board es Commissioners of Jasper Counoy will receive sealed bids, plans and specificatiens aceonipanuiug each hid, for the erection of a Jail and Sheriff’s Residence, until One O’clock, on Thursday, September Bth, 1881, being the Fourth day of tlic September Term of the Commissioners’Court; said Jail and Sheriff’s Residence not to cost more than Ten Thousand Dollars ) $(0,000). The Board not to pay for any plans and specifications nnless accepted, ail bide to he accompanied with a good and sufficient boud; the Board reserving the right to rqjoctany or all bids. <^V By order of the Beard To be published in THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN and the Democratic Sentinel. WITNESS my name and leal es /^ZTT7\. Office this 37th day of J une, A. I). [ es.Au i Kjgi EZR A C. NOWEIA Auditor Jasper County.

NON RESIDENT NOTICK. STATE OF INDIANA, j „ JaarjiK Col atv, i Iu the Circuit Court, 1 October Term, RHJI. f Alliums W. Traugli '\ vs. : Janies Sjiei.ceF,Emma L.Spen- | cer, Isabella Hay, James A. May, Sarah Ross, Josiali N. Ross, Elizabeth J. Masson, | Complaint Jeremiah Munson, Eletjor J. Font, lawls A. Ford, Honor 1 No. 2184. Fairbanks, Zelali J. Fairbanks, 1 George W. Southard, Harper Foreclosure. W. Snyder, Administrator of , the Estate of John Southard, deceased, and O. F. Thomp- ; son, J. K Ttioinpson, and Perley Lowe, doing business trader the lirm name of Tliomp- » ... son Bros. & Lowe. .' I . IT appearing by affidavit this day filed in open court, that lira delendants, Sarah N. Ross. Elizabeth J. Htissou, Jeremiah Musson, Honor Fairbanks, Zelah J. Fairbanks, George W. Southartl, and C. F. Thompson, J. B. Thompson, Fcrley Lowe, doing business under the firm name of Thompson Bi-os. & 1,0 wp, are necessary parties to tlio above entitled action, the object ol which Is to to foreclose a mortgage, aud that said defendants are non-residents of the Statu of Indiana. Ndtice o( the )tendancv of such action is therefore given to stud defendants, and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the @orrt House, In the town of Rensselaer, in the County and State aforesaid, on Uie Third Monday in October, 1881. WITNESS my name and Seal of the f nie AI, 1 Jasjier Circuit Court, this 7Ui day of ( ) Juno, A. D. 1881. CHARLES U. PRICE. Clerk J;us|»er Circuit Court. M. F. Chilcotb, Att'y for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S BALE. BY VIRTU* OF A CERTIFIED COPY OF a decree to me directed from the Clerk es the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cuu.se wherein John Makecver is plaintiff and Caleb Cooper and Susau Cooper are defendents. requiring-hie to make the sum es Four Hundred ailU. JligT.tvThree So liars (433.00) with interests arfif cents, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 30th day of July, 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, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the reuts and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter (*<) and the eorth-eaat quarter (j.) of the south-west quarter (*4) #r Section thirty-four (34), township thirtv-twe (82).north range five (s).west, in Jaspor County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient stun to satisfy said decree, • starcM aud costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate,or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said tale will be made without any relief whatever from valuatiritor appraipwieut laws, and in accordance vkith the order of court la said decree. Press sea *10.25 JOHN W. POWELL, Jiine 27,1881. Sheriff Jasper Coaaty. M. t. Chiloete, att’y tor Pl’ff.

SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtu a of a certiff.d copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the White Circuit Court in a cause wherein Daniel Keller is plaintiff and Calvin Coever ct al. are defendants, repairing me te make the sum of Thirty-Two Hundred aud Seventy-five Dollars and Sevcaty-five cents (8275.75),f with interest and costs, 1 will expose at Public Sale, to the.higheet bidder, on Saturday, the 30th day of July, A. B. 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. AL of said day, at the door of the court bouse in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, aLd state of Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven veara the following described real estate, to-wit: Eighty (M)pcpcs off of the cast side of the following described land to-wit: Commencing at the north-west corner of section Twenty-Kight (88), township Twenty-Seven (27) north,' range six (8) west, running thence east eighty (8u) chains, thence south thirty-three (33) chains, and twenty-four (24) links, thence parallel with the railroad eighty (80) chain* and three (3) links, thence north thirty-one [3l] chains and* eight [B] links, to the place of beginning, said laud being ih Jasper County, Indiana. And if such rents and profits will not sell for 9 sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so lunch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation *r appraisement laws, and in accordance with theorder of court in said decree. Tres* fee, *12.69 JOHN W. POW ELL June 27,1*11. Sheriff Jasper County. M. F. CnitcoTt, Att’y for plaintiff. SHERIFFS SALE. BY' VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME directed from tiie Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court la a cause wherein Samuel Scott is plaintiff and John Barkley is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of One Huadrcd and Thirty-Three Dollars and dixtvFive cento (*133:65) '(less sixty dollanrpaiff) tof ether with interest and costs. L will-expose to 'ubltc bale, to the highest bidder, on-...- JC Saturday, tha 30th day as July, A. D. 2831 Between the boura of 18 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the <\ppr of the court house, in the town of Jasper sounty, Indiana, the,rentsand profits sos a term not exceeding seven rears, the following described real estate, to-wit > - Ten (10) acre*off of the Mhith fnd of the west half ().) of the north-east qUarter’(y) of section thirty-two (82), township tiiirtv.. (30?. north range six (8) west; also, south half (*i) of the south-east quarter! >4) of the north-eastquarter (>4) es section thirty (30), township jthirty (80), ■erth range six (8). went: also the. north half the south-east quarter i >4) of the- northeast quarter! *i) or section thirty-two (32), town-* ship thirty (80) north range six (8). west, all es said land being situated in Jasper County, and Mate of Indiana. ; It such rents and profits trill not sell for a sufficient aura to satisfy said execution, interest and costa, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sate the fee simple of axidreat estate, or so much therof as may be snffidient Un satisfy said execution interest and-posts. Said sale wilt be made without an v relief whatever from valuation er appraisement laws. Press fee $12.80 JOHN W. PoffELf,. June 27.1381. Sheriff Jasper Count'-. Thompson A Bre., Attorneys lor plaintiff.

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jTotiee lo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thii The’ Beard of Contra iwdbaer* off Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed %ida until One O’clock, on September Cih, I*l, being Uw secqmd day of tta*' Septamber Term of CommissSonor,.’ Court, for thtrerrwUqu of a Wooden Fila, Rrtilg* ncro-s the' the Irwonols-Blvd?.about.iKt'ee-fuwrths of a mile above thaFjriUxPioßrMjrfi) tat biff# to be acrompanied-with a gvod and safbdent lioad.. The PuantreeerTin* the right to reject hit or all bldk- Fer p!* o * » epffeltiegtione-aee Aud{tor 1 ! opcA* Bvoroerot the Board, to be published ie THE BEKSSKLAUK KkTUUUUX and the Democratic Sentinel. ... * WITNESS -ny nime and Seal of „ /•BsitOffuc th*ij ftavSTtli day of June,’ A. D. ( JIBSI. >JtR.A I , NtItVKIA, v^-/ oAuditor Jasaer County. ■HEttIFF'S SAI.E. M' ■ * Br virtue of coPY of. a decree to mo directed frsm the Cjerk of the JasperCircnit Cettrt, Itt-a cause wherein AHianus M. Traugh !* plgietiff and James Spencer, BmniA Tj. Spbncor, Isabella i Mur James A. May, Sarah Rots, .Km in tv N. .Ross, Elizabeth J. Masson, Jeremiah Museon, Fldaor, J. Ford. Lewis A. Fold, Honor Fairbanks, Zelali J. Fairbanks. GeonjcW. Southard, John Southanl, Harper W. sitvder, admitiisttatoc of tho c.tato of Johb Southard, Sr., dareasud? Slid C. F. Thompson. J. B. Thauip.soti and Perloy. Logo, doing business under the tlfm name 01. Thompson Bros. A Lowe are defendant?, reqUirlng me te tnaku the sum es Two Hundred and Seventy-Two l>oltars and five cents (#371151 with interest on said docivo, nnd costs. I will ‘ expoaerat Public Sale to the highest bidder, e.i Saturday, the 30th July, A. D. 1861, between the hours j>t 10 o'clock A. M. and fc o'clock JP.'H.. of said. day. at the.door of the Court House hetl»ofoTV.h pf Rensselaer, Jasper couhty, liidhintiidtn'e rvntMe#l pr*f!ts for a tariu not exceeding years, the njlbiwinjr t d*-' scribed real estate, to-wit: Twenty (20) feet off of the east side of. the wc?t one half (H) of lot number six (8), la Block Nt’eight (8), in the town of Remington, deeper County, Indiana, i) - - •> ) If such lunts and proflts will net sall fsr sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest ait 1 costs, I will, at tho same time and place, . expose to public sain the fee einipio of said real estafel mvich thereof as may bo Sefiicionv lo disChalj 1‘ said decree,, interoat and cost*. Said sale mill be made witlamte.Sy relief whatever frqni vnluatfon or appraisemvut IqWff, aud in accordance wWU the onlor es court in mini decree. * it Press sos $14.40 JOHN: W. POW ELL, June 47, 1881. . Sheriff Jasper CoUiuty. JJ. F. Cmu.-otz, Atfr for plaintiff. I ...

SHBUIi'FS BAIjK. By virtue Of Ani>v• of a decree to me directed iron', tuo Clark of the Jasper Circuit Court in a oausc whoroiu Jenatlmu. Edwards Is plaintiff and, John--A. 15enson.Sar.ili Ann Benson. James H..Turpie, Emma J. Turjiie. William Turpic, Mart F. Tutpic, George T. Jonur, Arabella S. Jones. Samuel 1,. Carter, Cartor, liis wife, A. Wooil Mowing aud Reaping Murfit'iii t.cff'iiimiiy, Cornelius M. Horner, Abraham Lcojxdd and Ralph Fcndfg are defendant-,, requiring me to make the sniu. us Jk’wp 'rhousand. Eight Huailred and Forty - N iltw. Dollars and Twenty-Eight CeutsTs2B49.Ml. w!(W interr cstoa said decree and (tosis, I wiU nxpqsa nt Public ffaledo the higbast bidder, on Saturday, the 30th day of July, 1881, between the hours of jo o'clock A. M. aad 4 o'clock P. M. es said <lay. at the door us tire, court hou.sein tho town of He»l.Sßelivpr, Jasper county, IndMiba', Ule.S*ctrtshn<Tijroflts for a hu m not c’xcfcoding ecven yVav* the following dcscrihcil nqil estiitc, U»-.w it’d d -The south-east quarter {'s] of scctinn eighteen [lß], end tho south-west quarter [V»'J of tpo south west ijunrter [li] of section seventy' 117], in township t\vcnt,v-eiglit[3B] n<vi ltk tHurq nvo |S] west, containing two hun*ircjl'; [4o*i• acres, except six [«] anrcA off of the south‘end of the west half [.**] of the /south-west quarter f ‘i] of said saction ciglitcun [lß], al.l of said laud being situated iu Jas.ier County, Indiana. It such reuts and profits, will not sail for a, Sh/Ucicnt Stt[n to satisfy said decree, interest andKosts, I .it H|‘, at the same Unto a fid place, ' c.\|!wr.o to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or spinuch thereof as may, be-snftlcient to satisfy said decree, interest-and costs.. .Said salc > w''ilLbo made without any relief what-, ever from valuation br appraisement laws, and in accordance w-jlh the order of court in said decree. Press fee flS.O*. JOHN W. POWELL. June 47, ISsl. Sheriff Jasper CountyCliase & Chase, atl’y* for pl’ff. • r

SHERIFF’S BALE. . ' BY VIRTUE or A OF a decroc to me directed from Hie Clerk of th» Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein .John Mnkcever is plaintiff ami Henry I>. Hpurgcon nml Catharine A. tjpurgeon are defendants,, requiring me to make the sum of Seven Hub-' dred And Sixty DolUfa ivnd .Fifty'T#nf>A Ceuta(s7llo.s3), with interest on said decree aud costs. 1 writ expose at Public Sale, te the high* eat bidder on j , f Saturday, the 80th day es faly 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 courthouse, in the town of Rousselaer, Jasper coiviitr, Indiana. ,tpe reuts and profits for a term hot exceeding r-even years, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbers 011 (1) and two (2). in block number five (5), in Chambers’ and Morgan's ad. dition to the town of Remington; also the fol-f; lowing one-half of bl mk four (4) in Chambers and Morgan's addition to the town of * Remington, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the south-east earlier of said block number four (4)^. running thengo north one hundred aud fifty fl'Su) feet, thauce west one hundred aud fifty (150) feet, thence southono hundred arid, fifty (150) fM),. tbcfiqp. east one hundred and fifty (1TO) turf Chine td !co of Imginuing; also a certain lot in Benjamin >t*. Bruelf’s addition to tiie town of Remington,described as follows, to-wit: Commencing-at the north‘west corner of Block Humber foeri.lt, in said addition running tlienco east fifty <3o) feet, thence soutli one hundred nod fifty (150), feet, llicnee west fifty (60) feet, Iheuso uortti one hundred anil fifty (150) feet, to the place of beginning; all of said real estate being situated iu Jasper County, 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 plaor, expose to pybjic salq tliedcesligpls ojf said’res', estate, or in much thereof uq K'dJ .i'o-sutUcicnt . to satisfy said decree, inter#* and costs,., daid sale will be made without tiny relief whiM-, eycr from valuation aud appraisement and in accordance with the order'of court 1a said docree. Press fee *15.03. JOHN TV. POTfTfLL, June 27, 1881. Sheriff Jasper Ceanty. M. K. Cuu.caTa, AtVy tor PI »111 tiff.

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