Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1882 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. Mrs. Maginnis, of Barkley township, a lady sixty-eight year old, died last week. Go to Tharp’s drug store for pure spices of all kinds. • l ■ /, i ' Wm. Burk, a prominent far mer and stock dealer of Star City, Pulaski county, was in town last Saturday. Canned Goods cheaper than, ever at C. 0. Starr & Co,s. Send The Republican to your friends, perhaps they want to hear from the county in which you live. Dickens complete works in 15 regular price $22.50, can be bought at Tharp’s for $14.00. — ■ Geo. Guild, the efficient trustee of Keener township, was in town,Tuesday and made this office a pleasant visit. Good coal oil that wont freeze up at Tharp’s. - - The Reynold’s Comedy Company, went to Lowell, and entertained the people of that town Tuesday night. Buy your Groceries of C. C. Starr & Co and get Pure and Fresh goods. The meetings at the Baptist church are increasing in interest and attendance. The Sunday school is also enjoying a very healthy growth. You can buy a lamp cheaper of E. H. Tharp, than anywhere else in Jasper county. John L. Miller, of Rochester, brother of D. B. Miller, Esq., is visiting town We understand that he thinks of making his home in Rensselaer. A new barrel of fresh fragrant Saur Kraut just received at U. C. Starr & Co’s. Schmell ’em, eli? I). B. Miller, M. F. Cliilcote, and C. 11. Price returned from Indian polls last Friday evening, where they had been in attendance on the Grand Lodge of K. of P. ~They report a very interesting session. Fresh roasted coffee at Starr’s; oasted every other day.
Dr. Washbunj received a card from Dr. Hatch, of Kent land, in which he stated," the mother and a sister, of young Hall, of near Good land, has the small pox very lightly. It was reported that three of his brothers had the disease which was not true. All holiday books, sold at 25 per cent discount at Tharp’s. The Census. —Win. Branson. (>f JoTdau township, is the proud father of another little girlMieah Halstead, cf Newton township, has one more son and thinks he will have to go west for more territory. 4/ Twin boys at Tom Crockett’s. Rehsselaei* 1 may well be proud of her cornet band. We doubt if there is another as good in northern Indiana. The boys are nearly all natural musicians, and shey spare no time, pains or; money for improvement and wbafc is more commendable they 'work in perfect harmony,a very uncommon ! thing for a comet band in so small a town. > . Our people were treated to as a line an entertainment as ever was given in Rensselaer, last evening, by Slayton’s Jubilee Singers. In musical/ acquirements they are probably the equal of*any company of that character traveling. They were greeted with a full house and repeated encores showed how well the company was appreciated. The proprietors of the opera house are entitled tc much credit for securing so good a troupe for Rensselaer.
W. D. Vah-t Wood is on the sick list. , Brown’s Iron Bitters at Tharp’s. W. H. Legg, has moved into one of Cash Hopkins’ houses on Front street. Shell-bark Hickory Nuts at C C. Starr & Co’s. i James Maloy is-preparing to put in the foundation for McCoy’s business room. School supplies cheap at Tharp’s. A. M. Atkinson, of Wabash, general agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company was in town last Saturday} looking after the interest of his company. School books the cheapest at Tharp’s. Temperance Programme. —The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be be held at the Court House, Saturday evening, Febuary 4th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1 Song by the choir. 2 Prayer by liev. Geo. Havens. 3 Song by choir. 4 Reading Scriptures by the Vice President, Miss Amanda Osborn.
5 Song by choir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary 7 Song by choir. 8 Opening remarks by Ex-Pres-ident, Charles H. Price. 9 Song by choir. 10 Essay by Jay Dwiggins. 11 Song by choir. 12 Declamation by Victor Willey. 13 Ten minutes recess., ~~ 14 Song by True Alter. 15 Remarks by Frank W. Babcock. 16 Song by choir. 17 Remarks by . Charles A. Edmonds. 18 Song by choir. 19 Closing remarks by Vice President Pans Howland. 20 Song by choir. 21 Benediction by Rev. Philip Me Dade. Remarks limited to 5 minutes. Let the members of the choir and others that will assist in the singing try and be present at 6.30 o’clock. Alfred Thompson, Pres’t. Noble J. York, Sec’y.
Lamps and Lamp trimmings at greatly reduced prices at Tharp’s. All the popular patent Medicines at Tharp’s. Dr. Price’s Baking powder, for 40cts a pound at Tharp’s drug store. Please bear this in mind!—We have made a reduction, in price on our stock of heavy kip boots. Campbell & Farden. I have a limited amount of pri vate capital to let to good men on acceptable real estate security, at living rates of interest. P. W. Babcock.
The most reliable* stimulant for the growth of infants and children, 1 and the one most gentle in its: soothing effect, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. Haas’ hog remedy will give your hogs ravenous appetites, enabling you to fatten them on short notice; j it will make them properly assimi- 1 late their fpod; it will tone the system, expel all poisons from the blood, aid digestion, stimulate the biliary organs, and prevent torpor and engorgement of the liver. It j is the only thing that will relieve a hog when smut poisoned. Imes <fc Meyer are sole agents in liensselaer. A A $20.00 Biblical Prize. —The publishers of ilutledge’s Monthly in the prize puzzle Department of their Monthly for l'ebruary offer the folio wi' g easy way for some one to make $20.00: To the person telling us which is : the shortest verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by February 10th, 1882, we will give $20.00 in gold as a prize. The. money M ill be forwarded to the winner February 15th, 1882,. Those who try for the prize must send 20 cts. in silver (no postags stamps taken) with their answer, for which they they will receive the March number of the Monthly, in which will be published thp name of the winner of the prize, with the correct answer thereto. Cut this out; it may be worth $20,00 to you. Address Rutledge Publishing Company, Easton, Pa.
Notice. —-Just received from New York, ft consignment of 500 pieces of Hamburg embroidery and edge insertions, latest styles, for 30 days only, will be sold at wholesale E rices. Merchants can save money y buying of us. Everybody invited to call and examine this splendid lot of embroidery. F. J. Sears & Son. Farmers, when you want anything in the drug line, go to Tharp’s for it, he has a full stock and will save you fully 25 per cent. Give him a trial. NON-RES I DENT NOTICE. STATE Of INDIANA, 1 A COUNTYjjF JaSI’EK, I '-f “ In (he Jasper Circuit Court 1 March Term, 188*2, f AsSneth He.fflefinger ] Action to quiet vs. j title NE SE Sec. Wesley Kooken and ! 14,Town 28, Range Kooken liis wife; (6; SENE Sec. 14, ] Lewis Kunek and | Towu 28, Range Ranck his wife. J 6. The defendants in the above entitled cause are all hereby notified of Dependency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the March term. A, D. 1882 of said Court, to be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, commencing on Monday, March 20tb, A. D, 1882. and that unless on the 2nd day of said term the defendants, Wesley Kooken, and Kooken his wile, also Lewis Ram k and Ranck his Wife appear and answer the plaintiffs complaint, the same will be heard on default Witness the Clerk and seal j SBAli ] of said Court ou this the 26th J day. of January, A. D. 1882. CHARLES 11. PRICE, ( lerk Jasper Ciruit Court, ' TiicMmox & Bro, Attorneys fiT Plaintiff.
HONOR, or THRLE STARS Those pupil* who hava misted no time at school so any tukkb .hoxtub of their respective terms are entitled to enrollment under this honor. Carpenter Township—Diet. 8. Culia Irwin, Lila Curtis. Dist. No. 11. Charles Marcley. Barkley Township—Oist. No. 7. MattieUroom, Mmy Wiley, lira Coon*, Sadie Wiley, CatrieCoons, Albion Miller. Walker Township • Diet. No. 5. Charley District N o. 7. Lucy Taylor, ElwoodDavls, Eddie Nelson. -Luura Dart*. Ranging Grove Township—Disc No. 4. Isaac Barker, Gcorgie ilammerton, Wessie Ilammerton, Ultie liuinmettou, Willie Meredith, Dora Stiers. Jimmie Meredith, (Jhioo Stiers, Mary Gatling. Newton Township—Dist. No. 1, Mary Wuerthuer, Nellie Grant, Maine Hemphill, ‘Ulyssec Grant, Frankie Hemphill,. , Winnie Sayler, Jauie Alartinda.e, Wallace Sayler. District .'O 2. Lyuia Fleeuer, William St. Clair. TinaFieeuer, Elia St. Glair, Clytto Hopkins, ' v*.,Waiter St. Clair. Luoe.t A. Hopkins, alary Hoys, Mabel lit,pains, Nancy Hoys, V ioia Clem,, us, BiUmucH ys, Laura Cieniebs. Fannie 11 uys, Elmer Clemens. Delia Thornton, Maggie Thornton. District No. 3. John Sayers, GleuntTharp, Loe Sayers, Gussie Teoman, Ada Strong, Tra Coen. District No. 4. Alice Hcnkle, Lemuel Hankie, Horace Heukie, Aluia i noiuuu. District o. 5. Marion M. Msrtiu. ' Umtr A. Brown, Lawrence ii, Mmiliu, Julia Krusuey. Kankakee Township.. Dist. No. 1, Fannie Biggs, Marshall Biggs. District No. 2. Anna Manunn Sarah Manual]. District No. 3. George Jones. .
TWO STARS. Tlio*c pupils who have missucl uo tunc at school for any two iioxiits ol' their respeotive term* are entitled to enrollment under this Honor: Marlon Township,.Dist. No. 1. Thopias Onurehill, Dickie Hargrave, Feutou Cuurciiili, Nellie Coen, l.utlier Giiurci.iii, Benjamin Coen, Mu non Ckiurehiii,' , Freti Coen, lie. moil Cinii t.iiiU, Ciurenco Fulton, M.i.ue Hargrave, Hopkins, Charlie Burton District No. 2. i,uey Nowels, Emma Keaton, Cuv Nowels. Lizzie Liven. \ iigil Nowels, NUiuie Hemphill, Ferre Wilcox, Charlie Hemphill, Mnuly Bilik. District Nor 3. Willie Collins, Charlie Moore, Ella McDonald, Stella Mooie, Fannie McDonald, .Uiey Parkinson, Celia CUilueis, Maggie l'arkiueoa, Lucy Marion. District .'O. 7. May Babcock, Elmer Babcobk, Elmer si viuu. District No. 7. Ora Robinson, Katie West. District No. 8 Willie Clark, , Bertie Funston, Charlie Clark, Lizzie Fuukou, LizzieStsckliouse, Nannie tuustoa, Byron Sliukhouse, Lawrence Baker, Willard biackhouse, Austa Trussell. Dristrict No. 9. Alice Cosby, Alice Wood, Lizzie Cosby, Finnic Hoover. District No. 10. Alma Brewn, Charlie Downing, Carle ton Brown, Mary Downing, Harry Kresler, Minnie Wilburns, Benin Daugherty, ltena Porter. Distriet No. 11. Corn Wasson, Ai i e Williams Nellie Wasson, Belle B.oughter, LeuaMalchow, . Bom Slougnter, Mi-ry tilou liter. Carpenter Township, .Diet. No. 1. Bertie Green, George Hinds, Johnnie Green, Mo'.ite Hun ts, Grace Th i.ipson, Ezra Harris, Bertha Shelley, Dorn Harris, Cora Weitiuli. • “ District No. 2. Elbe Fray, Jessie Gray, Charles Kowen. District No. 3. Louclla oadifer, May Hubbard. Mary Roadifer, Charlie Hubbard, Lauia.Roaauer, Claud. M y, May Buy, / , Jessie ilav. George Ray, Estella Vernette. District No. 4. Anna Buck, Mattie Ellis, Emma Buck, Delia Tyynii, MaryEliie, Anna Shover, Eddie Shover. District No. 6. Carrie Johnson, • Carrie Goodrich, Bert. Johnson, Stephen Bowdy, Cynthia Goodrich, Tracy Bowdy. I District No. 8. Minnie Banes, Emma Banes. District No. 9. James Kenyon, Sopha Kenyon, Frankie Lucas. District .N o. 10. Howard Jone*, Alice Jonc*.
District No. U. Allen Marcley, Maud Marcley. Barkley Township,.District No. J. Laura Psrkison, Ida Bull, Lottie Alee. Kowen, Johu-Lumhorn, Willie Kowea. Rena Lamborn, Nellie Kowen, Charlie Brown, Mattie Movre. ■r- ■ " District No. 4. John Lewi , Ira Payne, * . Charlie Lewis, Rosa Bayne, Mary Olt, Grace N Tchols, Martha Ott, Alva Nichols, ALUie Shook, Orth Ntehois. District No. 7. James Wiley, Charlie Blue, Jordan Township.. District No. S. Morris Gorman, Eddie Yeoman, Lucy German, Charlie leomau, Julia Gotfmau. Bertie Yeumtiu, . Halley Liaison, Jane Bennett. . District No. 4. ..Eva last, ErmiuiSast, Henry Gu.siiwa * District No, 7. Jtulson Adams, Ada Crosscup, Willie Adams, Joe McCullough, Kilty Adams, Auua Wuobhsm, v Anna Swartz Walker Township.. Diet. No. 2. George Davisson. Aluert Kerns, j* Ezra tlershmau, Louis Kerns, Jennie tiersuinau, Philip Kerns, Liliie lleieiuuau, Louis llelerliue, Alben bouk, Charlie Ueierline. Josie Slaioaum, Lucy Nicholas, johuny Sialu'uuui. District No. 3. Ida Clark, Allie Clark, Juddio Clawson. . District No. 6. Ida Mciser. District No. 7, Louie Rockwell, Mary Wetzel, Artie Rockwell, Elmer Rockwell. Hanging Grevo Townsliip. Dist. No. 1. Albert Ovsrteu, Ida Orerton, Elviu Overtou, Cnrtts Randle, INirkur uverton, Clyde Randle, Fannie Keulon. District No. 2. . Charles Randall, Hattie Oaborn, Allied Randall, Arthur Parcels. District No„3. EuimaGray. Gilbert Overtou, Ira Gray, VViliie Overton, District No. 4. Tommie Parker, Charlie Parker, Susie Parker, Chaiiio urcutt, Rosa btiers. District No. 5. Lizzie Redd, H- L. kialth. Union Township.. District No. 1. Arlhftr Anderson, Emeiiau Brusket, Johnnie Humor, Kvaline Blanket, Charles MeCoily. , Harvey Brasket, District No. 2. Jos'.e/Troxell, Emma Itobereon. Dletrict No. 6. Willie Wiseman. Newton Township. Dist. No. 1. Christian Wuerthuer, Sanford Bowman, Lawrence. Savior* . District No. 2! Albert Fleener, Clinton Thornton, MelissaM. Stone. District No. 3. Eddie Coon, Laura Yeomen, Williu Coon, Willie Tharp, Newton Warren. District No. 4. Everett Halstead, Rankin Halstead, Harvey Heukie. District No. 5. Cora A. Nowels. Mary A. Lane, Jesse NoweiS, Emma Lane, Cora Brown, - Myrtle Baker. Keener Township. .District No 1Everatt Gleason, Liazle Hansen, DorttGleusou, Mary Hausen, Alfuretta Jones. District No. 8. Nina Fairchild, Eddie Fairchild, Essil R- iiciuid, Lorenzo Tyler, .Elha F-dici ;!d, Nelsou Fairchild, EvuFairclii d, Elmira Day. Clittiii’. Fairchild, „ Cbnries Guild, Demi Faired ild. Johnnie Guild. “■ WhurtOeid Townalilp—Dist. No, 2. Fred Sexton, Vina Sexton, Otis Rich. ■ . ■* District Fo. 4. Aggie Heil, Willie Grub, l’eter Bell, Lewis Grub, Davit Heil Peter Grub, Mifroy Township. .Dist. No. 5. Justin Sparling, Drussie Sparling. Kankakee Township .Dist. No. 2. Artillie Lavender. District No. 3. Charles Jones. - Remington Schools—High School Department, Louisa Arpin, Anna Draper, Lora Armstrong, Indie French, Jessie Allman, Jennie Hollingsworth, Eva Brown,' George Ha seal I, Ida Beal, Jennie Hawn, Bertie Burtoo, Frank rwin, Albert Crow, Fred Love, Lottie Church, Robert Love. Lottie Coovor, Rachel I'limbus, Jessie Diaper, Lee Royalty, Calvin Sehseller. Intermediate Department. Clara Armstrong, Frank O’Connor, Hattie Chapi>el.[, Will Rawlings, Katie Carnnody, Berlin Poole, Frankie Cross, Maggie Selnell'er, V\ innie Draper, Mala Garrison, Ollie Darlington, Flora llolletl, Laura Corn, Estella Luekey, Erne*) Hart, ChattncyLandon, Flora Hart, Fannie .McDougal, Viola A!(-Griff, Ida I’tigli, Smith Middles worth, Lina Luekey, Grace Maxwell. Second Primary Department. Eddie Arpin, Ethel Hollingsworth, Freddie Bowman, Luther Patton, Vina Corn} Frank, l eck, Josie Carmandy, Sarah Royalty, Moris Cheek, Abide -Rawiiugd, Iva Cheek, Jessie 8, eucer, Lillie Carson, Myrtio Tharp, GraeeEmery, Hairy Walker, Annie Ford, Lillie Strowbrldge, Julia Field*, Ciillie Shuey, Hettie llollett, Vollle Kichcreek, Vau Hinkle, Amanda Bazii, Ernest Hawn, Della Foster, Dora Hawu, Hettie Luekey, Rose Hollingsworth, Alice Patton, Blanche Maxwell. First Primary Department. Bello Laiiy, Josie Bazii, Nota Garrison, Katy Martin, Blanche Garrison, Herbert Sclneffer, Susie Carson, Fred. Burger, Minnie Waikor, Willie Williams, Ella Stoudt, Frank Corn, Nellie ’J laugh, Isaac Pi ck, Nellie Griffith, Wilde Paine, Stella Beale Willie Arpin, Laura VVatsou, "‘■Johnnie Mullen. FIRST STAR HONOR. All pupils who have been perfect in attendance and punctuality for any oxh month in their re. spective schools are entitled to enrollment under this Honor. Marion Township—Dist. No. 1Clara McElfresh, Melville Makeover, Milton McEllVesh, Ida Makeover, Ucrvey McElfre*h, Jerry Goodwin, i Marcus Churchill, Kosu Buruet, j Willie Hargrave, Ella Kowen District No. 2. Ella Hemphill, ' Fernsn Nowels, Maud Hemphill, Elza Grow, Kttr Yeoman, ltd. Kenton. District No. 8. Vance Collins, Minnie McDonald, „ David Marion, District No. 4. Katie Robertson, Daisy Watson, Ella Hohertsou, Bernie M atson, Bte la Johnson, Nellie King, Mary Johnson, Allie Tyler. District No. 6. Aggie Hmith, Bertie Israel, Aitie Smith, Ava Daugherty. Lnly Daugherty. District No. 0. ILee Grsnt, Bruce Day, Bertie Sparling, Frank Day, * May Hammond.
Distriet No. 7. I.eelic Pritchard. Ida West, W lace Olenjmens, MinnlaAVcst. District No. 8. James Clark, Alvin Fi*her, Anna Donnelly, r Henry Fisher.’ Lucy Donnelly, V- Milroy Stackhouse. District No. 9. Belle Ritchey, Jobnuie Sparling. Dletrict No. 10. Soh* Smith, Belle Whlinms, Allie Willie \\ llliams, Bennie ijfijiih, Badie Williams, Gertie Downing, Flora Williume, Uailie Dow nibg' Carrie Welsh, Allie O'Meura. District £O. 11, Clara Licklidef, Albert Dangbarty, Lida Lii'kiider, Arthur Daugherty, Lewis Liekiider, Luly Daugherty, Fihiik Johuson. A vaDaugherty, Samad J bnron, Paul Wood. Charles McCord, Carl Malchou, Mattie McCord, May Sloughtor, Carpennter Township—Diet. No. 1, Jimmie Jewis, Addle Harris, Ella Hines, John Harris, District No. 2. Eva Chamberlain, Millie Gray, ■*- Eugene Chamberiaiu, Nancy Erwin, Charles Gray, Gertie Erwin, Gertie Green. District No, 3. Harry Hubbard, Willio Hubbard, Addie Ray. District No. i. Johnnie Shover, Mittie York^. iuu English, liu.tio York", Fay W heeler. District No. 5. Fanny Crosby, Ida May, Charley Burns, Cliutou May, Charlie Welsh, John Uousiey, Beitie Welsh, May lieusiey, Wester Bowdy, George Stephenson, District Fo. fl. Dosiu Imlay, Wiuuie Shelly, Eddie Shelly, Beulah Banes, George Haniuaii. District No. 9. Mary Kenyon, Made Kenyon, Ella Cotton. District No. 10. Frank Ciowry. District No. 11. Charlie Hawn, Della Kiug, Je**ie Marcley, Cora King. “Ouo Star Houors” concluded uexi week.
OFFICE GF COUNTY SUP’T, I Rensm.lakii. Jan. 24th, 1882. ) The follow iHg.T'uachers' Monthly Reports have hoeti leceived to date: Maiuon Tow.nsuiit— J. F. VVurreu, 1, 2 and 3; Charles Pierson, rand 2; Melissa M. Mitchell, 1 iuid2: Leila Fulton 1, 2 iind 3; EmmaGwiu, 1; Alda Fulton, 1 uud 2; Eliza Kirk, 1 and 2: Alice Johnson, 1, 2 and 3: Amnudu Parris, 1, 2 and 3; Carrie: Futislon. I, 8 and 8; A. K. Coen, 1 and 2. Cahpbntkb Township—Myra Price 1 and 2; Thomas Babb, 1 and 2; Klml'r kuoddy, laud 2; Clark Pried, 1 and 2; Lillie Barton. I. 2and 3; J, u. Bn.od.dy, .1 and.l: OIIUe Henrfcfea, l , 2 and 8; Susie Edward*. 1 and 2; Carrie Irwin, 12 and 3; Mary F. Shields, 1„ 2 and 3, Bauki.f.v Township— U. P. Benjamin, 1 and 2; Clara Coen, 1 and 2: K It. Pierce, 1 and 2; W. BJohnson, l and 2; Henry Roney, 1 and 8; A. M. Munden I; Josie Parkisoa, 1,8 and 3; Jacob Me Donald 1; Eva Bulk, land 2; May Miller, lands Jordan Township— Alice Irwin, 1 and 2; Anna L. Lamsdu, 1 and 2: Idu Coons, 1 and 2; Ruby Bruce. 1; Charles Homer, lauds: Frances Adams, 1 and 2; Abram.McElfresh, 8. Wai.keu Township—'W. L. Fleener, 1 and 2; James Antrim. I and 2; W. D. Brlngle, I arid 2; WiliiDm Churchill, 1 and 2; Geo. B. Antrim, 1, 2 and 3; Lottie Hollo, t, 2and 2; Mary M. Hilton, j* Hanoino Guovk Township—Ja*. VV, Douthlt* lands; Otiiule* Peregrine, land 2; Emmu Or cuC, 1 and 8; Mattie Lane, 1, 2 and 2i Belle Smith I, 2 aud!i; Cl'uru 1 and ß. Gici.am Township—Frank L. Hunt, 1 and 2; Charles W. rails, 1 and 2; Vena B., u u, 1 ttn d 2; Melvin Osbofn. l and 2; Miltou Makeover, 1 and 2; M.*B Furl?, I uud 2. Union TowjrkitiF - John E. Alter, 1 aud2; Jas. W. Pierce, ] auo 8; Sadie McDonald, 1 unu 2: Da vid W. Hhiclds, 1; Rosa Coons 1 and 2; James Brunuahun: JoniiiWGant -—. Newton Townshii— Mattie Benjamin, 1, 2 and 3; 8. B, Mofllt, 1, 2 and 3; John W. DcweCs, I, 2, and 3; P. F. Roberts, 1, 2 and 3. Krkkeju Township- Waller. Harrington, 1. 2 aud3; Maggie Bierma, 1 and 2; W.C,Tyler, 1 and 2; Chuttle Bayers,!, Met rill Tyler 'A lIEATPII 1.0 ToWnsuip- Hanlhld Makeever, 1 and ff; Tiille.Cason, 1 and 2; F, G. Helmlck, 1; Sadie Mnflley, 1 and 2 Mti.no y T ownship. .Charles Cox. 2: Am*ie c Pillar*, 1: Ormond Strlckler, I; Samuel B. Thoruton, 1 unds; Janies ii. Erwin, Kankakee TowNsniP..Dongias Clark, 1, 2,3 and 4; Amos Gudwallader, 1,2, Sand 4; Lee E. Gluzsbrook, 1, 2, Hand 4iiEMiNOToN Hctiooli. M. P.'Bolles, 1, 2 and 3; A. A. Stearns, 1.2 and 8, Mary F. Blood, 1, 2 and 3 Note— No report lias vet been received from Jennie Gant, Merrill Tyler, Janies Erwin and Nettle Bruce. Report No. 1 from Ciirrles Cox and Ahrum McElfresh, and Report No 2, from Sanford Makeover, are still delinquent. It is pro, haiile that some of tho above mentioned reports have been mislaid in sending. If any have not been made out thee originals should be forwarded at once. If they have been sent, duplicates should bo sent in at once. Respectfully, D- B. NOWELS, County Snp’t.
SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a cf.rtified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in amuse wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaiuiitr. and John L. Hohinson itHd Mary Ann ItohiiiHon are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of TwentyKlglitHundred and Klglity-Klght’Pollnra and 1 wimtv-Flve Cents, together with interest and costa, f will expose to public sale on Saturday flic iMtli Day or Feb ru ary. IKM, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A, M, and 4 o'clock I*, 51.,0f said day, at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, .fAsper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding jseven veara the following described real estate, to-wlt: The west half (14) of the west half (ty) of the south-west quarter l\i) of section twenty-two [22l.and the went hrtlffk] of tlio north-ca*tqiiar-tcr[;4j and theeast haii [H] of the north-west quarter [,‘i]or section twenty-eight’ l2B] all in tow nship twenty-nine [2(l] north, range live [5, west, in Jasper County. Indiana, And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree. Inter cst and costs, I wili at the satnetimoand place | expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Suid sale w ill lie made without any relief whutever from valuation of appraisment law, and in accordance with the order of court in suid decree. „ „ . JOHN W, POWELL, Press Fees 812,50 Hiori If of Jasper County, lt.S. * /,. Invior.ink, Atfy’sfor plaintltT. NON UESID ENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA,! „„ JASI’ER COUNTY.! S "' Andrew .1. Clifton, and Clifton his wife, ( [ara A. Kotterman, and Koliert H. Kotterman, are hereby notiUod, tliat Isaac lloge, Junior, and Josua Hoge Jnnjor, executors df the last will and testament of Samuel Hoge deeasod, as such executors, have llled their complaint in the Circuit Court of Jasper countv, in the state of Indiana, against them, wkeroin they demand the foreclosureof a mortgage on lands situated in said county. Said cause will stand for trial, on the second duy of the March, term 1882. of said court, which will commence on Monday March, 20th, I*B2. IN WITNESS WHEKEOF. I hereunf SEAL, \ to set my hand and atllx the Seal of said Court at Rensselaer. Indiana, v this Mil day of Januury* A. I>. 1882. cHaiIi.ES H. PttlfJK,Clerk . R. 8. A Z. Dwiuoins, AHorueys for Pl'fl. Fr fee 18,00
SHERIFF'S SALE. BY'VIRTUROFA ( KrtTlKPri a decree to me directed i.°K tho Jasper Circuit Court u, - ,',^ e of ■lames II (ireea is pl.utitirr , n d ; lu>o wherein rmk is defendant, re,Pedsumofrou Httndreil and sp, l^, o lars and Thirty-Three Cents (Air?S; o ™®.,® 01 * sissr* 1 ™> Saturday, February lath, ' ®32, between the hours of h) o’chwfc a V o'clock,P. M. of said day at M ' “? d 4 court house in the town of ! o< ’ r , of tl,e counly, and state of indit,!. e a .? r * Jaßper and profits for a term not tlle rents the following described real es ta t *. Bev ?. n ? ,ettrß The south-enst oi) of the 50,,.,. C ’ °*' vu ‘ (M) of Sect ion Kive Vi), iii iw , , st n quarto Moven (27), RaH*eS)x’(.i'% 1 e V 7‘ l 'i J TwentyIndiaua. wt , Jasper County, And if such rents ami nroiit. „. m . .. . asutllcient sum to discharau s ?i,i"i n <>t aell for aud costs, 1 walll. at the 'l.d'-cree.iu torest expose to s»l« the fee siinnh. of'!.?i an '{ plnce > or so'much thereof as mnv be !, V 1 ' real estate, charge said decree, Interest on, l r w ilr & t ! 1 i Ul 7~ will ho muduAvithimt any i,iii„- 08t8 ; 1 sale valuation or appnusotneut | a , v ' " ll ' Uovur from ance with the order of couit i?i i ” “ uoonl * Press fee. fl 2 /5 tv'lAffi'Sft , Jan. 18, 1882. h&RrWW*, ii. W.Snvdkb, All y for plaintiff.^ 01 " U,ll " t^ SHERIFFS sale/ IRY VIRTUE OF A ( Kutipikd J 3 a decree to me directed from n,. Y , ° . till! Jasper Circuit Court in Clerk of Robert MiDeJULplalntii)', and s«A s V , vht ’ rui 2 David Sexton are deiVudnnt* ro.l i "" V make the Sttih of Two Hum rod an I Three Dollars and Twenty cents together with interest and costs lu-iri** to " public sule on 8 ■ ’ 1 wIU «*poso to Saturday, the JSth Dav of February, »* S ‘2, y Between the hours of hi u’rlru-k i w * O’clock P. M., of said day in V, Ml ? n ,l 4 court house, in the town ~’f ! l . 11,0 county, Indiana the r'C* » term not exceed Dig seven years i. . ii i H described real estate, to-wit; ’ tho toUowlll if Tho south-east quarter ('T •). () f tho quarter(M) of sdttion ly ) Thirty-rwo (82), North, | !a „gJ %,[ la w '!}’ in Jaipur County, Indiann. S w If such rent* and prollis will not *oii sufllcicnt sum to satisfy saiil dorr ~ uvio oht nn.l costs. I will, at tin, time am u aom expose to sale tho fee simple of mud estate, or so much tlierofas may he auMclent to discharge said decree, interest and co t" Said sale will bo made wltlium any relief wlmt ever from valuation orit|i|ii‘aisement laws ami decree ttDo ° wlth 11,0 onl " r "f court in said JOHN W, POWELL, Jan. lltli, 1882. SlK '‘' lu ' '* r luoMi'MuN A Jjßoa,, Att’yu for l J laiutiU'.
SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A U'.ItTIFIFD COPY OF a , f 10 . directed mini the Clerk of the Newton Circuit Court in a cause wherein Mari K donkin* is Jail)tiff, unit Robert IV. Lrw,.,, pjlizabeth Erwiu and John Makeever are delVnilants, requiring me to make Iho sum of lour Hundred and Thirty-Eight Dollars (U:w 00), with with Interest aud coses, i will expose to imblie salo ou Saturday, the IHIli Day of February. .4. I). IMS'J, Between the hours or lo o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I*. M. of said dav, al the dijior or the Court House, in tho town of Rensselaer, .Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and proffts for a term not exceeding seven years, tho following described reul estate, to-wit: The south one-half (L)nf the north-east onequarter ’M) of Bection TweiHy-nino (20;, T„wusliip Twenty-Eight (20. imrlli. Range Six (0), west, Jasper County, Indiana. And Sltoti Id such rents and profits not sell for it Htilllcient sum to satisfy sai l decree, interest, and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said re il estate . or so m ueb thereof as shall lie necessary to discharge said docree, interest uud costs. Said sule will he made without any relief from valuation or appraisement.laws, and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree. JUiiN W. PO WELL, P r ices |l2 Hhorifl or Jasper County. tot l l.cote and Samuviisox, Attorneys for plaintiff SHERIFF SALE. By virtue OF a .CERTIFIED COPY OF A .decree o me dir etc,l from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a eaii.se wherein Joliir Makeever. Is plaintiff and Wiley li. Pierce and I F'orenee Pierce, are den ndati's, requiring me to make the sum ol one Hundred and Egltly-Two Dollars and Hevcnty-Soveni etUsMMa ;?)together with interest and ends, 1 wjll expose lo public tale on Saturday, llip isili Day of rebuilt ry, INS’I. between tlichours ol luo’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the db-rof the Court House, in the town of Kensselaer, da per (Vnuity, Imliaua, the rents and proffts for'a term not exceeding Mveu years, the following deserlbed real estale to-vvlt: Lit twelve (12) In block eighteen (18) in tho original pint of the town of Remington, Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents and proffts not sell for a sufficient sum lo discharge said decree, interest and costs I wilt, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple ol said real estate, or so much tliereofas may lie sufficient lo discharge said decree, interest mid costs, said sale will bo made vvillioui any relief whatever from valuation or apprulsmenl laws, ami in accordance w ith the order of Court Li haul decree. JOHN W. POWELL. Press Fees sl2. Sheriff of Jasper County, M. F. < hi t booth, A tty, for Plaintiff. January 19th, 1882
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY V HtTUK OF A f'EKTI FI El) COl’Y OF A decree to me directed from tlie Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaintiff. and Joseph East, Olive East. John 11. Wood. Benjamin 11. Warder, Ross Mitchell, Ann 8. Ifiisliuell, John J. Olessner, Arthur .1. Spinncv and Joseph W. Cones are defendants, requiring-mo to make tlie sum of Hevenlccii Hundred and Seventy - Two Dollars anil Thirty-Seven Cents (ttl772.tif), together with interest and costs, I will expose to public Sale, on Katurday, (lie IHth Day of February, iNvl, Between thehouvs 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 rents mid profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlie north-west quarter of Section Seventeen <l7;, in Township Twenty-Eight (28], north Range Seven (7),w esf, Jasper < oiinty, Indiana, Ami should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest, and costs, I will, ut the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate or so itiuch thereof ns may he sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest and cost, haul sale will Tie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, ami in accordance with the order of the Court in said decree. JOHN W. POWELI.) Sheriff6f Jasper County. Jan. Kith, 1882. Pr fees*l3. It, S. & 7„ Pwiuwxs, Atts'y for Plaintiff, NOTICE. The annual meeting, of the stockholders of the Lortlsville New Albany and Chicago Hallway company, will lie. held at the National Ilauk of Commerce, in the city of New York, on Friday February loth 18-12, at which meeting thirteen directors will he elected to serve tor the ensuing year. Tlie pulls will be open from 12 a. m. to 1 o’clock p. in. , W, H. Lewis, Secretary. ■ ... NOTICE OF SURVEYNOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. To Mary A. Walker. William Smith, Nancy Smith, Solomon McOurtain. James W. Stockton, and all others interested, that I own the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirty-three (83) township No. thirty (30) north Range six (#) west, and I will proceed to have a legal -urvey. of said section,or So much thereof ai may he necessary To establish the bounds iM?* l#nd ’ Ue B Jnnia * Tlu;BlJ “ 7 ’ Jauu “ry Blat' 1 ISAAO D. WAUEM.
