Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1882 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Let every Bepublican in Marion township come out to the caucus. Bemember the time Saturday, March 25th, 1 o’clock p. m. VWatered silk in all colors to be seeiMry looking at J • Y. W. Kirk’s samples. Silas Swain*, of Keener, was in town Saturday. He is buying cows and thinks of operating a dairy in Keener or Chicago, the coming summer.
Over 10,000 rolls of wall paper ready for the spring trade at Tharp’s. A post-office office has been established at Zard, the second station south-east from Bensselaer, with Auguste Dorake as postmaster, and one at Surrey, the first station north of Bensselaer, with Geo. M. Wilcox as postmaster. The delicate, emaciated and infirm find perfect health, sure strength and youthful buoyancy in Brown’s Iron Bitters. Judge and Mrs. Hammond, returned from Kansas, Tuesday, whither they were called last week by the dangerous illnsss of the Judge’s sister, Mrs. Antrim. We understand Mrs. A. is in a fair way of recovery now, and Mrs. M. F„ Chilcote will return home the last of this week. Questions And Answers. What remedy is leading the sale of all other remedies? Ans.—Brown’s Iron Bitters. What medicine is proving itself to be of miraculous merit in restoring lost health, strength and vigor? Ans.—Brown’s Iron Bitteas.
Pure English Keg Soda 7 cents per lb., at Tharp’s drugstore, or 4 lbs. for 25 cents. Be sure to call and see me before buying paiat and oil elsewhere. I am handling the very best lead and oil and ready mixed paints, and when you learn my prices I am sure you will find it to your interest to buy of me. EH. Tharp. H. B, Smith, the exserienced jeweler, can be found at Hamar’s. E. H. Tharp will move his drugstore intj Leopold’s room two doors from the corner opposite McCoy’s bank. I bny all my goods for cash. I discount everything I buy, and am I willing to divide my proffits with my many customers. Who can beat that? So says A. Leopold. S«»|I —_ C. C. Starr & Co. are headquarters for all kinds of staple and fancy groceries, and you can always find a full line of pure and fresh goods. Money to loan. Enquire ot F. W. Babcock.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTAT E. Notick is hereby given, tfiat the utifWsrsipiert executor of the last'will and testament of William S. T. Morton, deceased, will expose at public sale at the Citizen's Bank In Itensselaer. Indiana. .• n Saturday the Wnd day of April, 1882. the following described real estate In Jasper County Indiana to-wlt: The south-east quarter of the sontli-enst quarter or ucction twelve (13). in township thlrtv ms north.of rang* *ev»n(7) west, containing forty! R*)* acres. The north-east quarter of the south* east quarter and the south half of th<v south-east quarter of section twelve (It) hi township thirty (30) north, of rouge six («) west, containing cne hundred and twenty (12o) acres, also thirty (W) acres eff the north enu. of the north-west 'quarter of the .voth-cast quarter of section eighteen (W) in township twenty-eight (28) north, ofrange six ((5) west, belongin'.; to said estate. Haiti sale will he for not less than two-thlnls (S) of the appraised value of Ihe abave-deaertb-ed real estate. If not sold at public sale the same will be sold at private sale. Wiiliaw A. Phli.l. Kxecotor. R.M.SmC. I>wiggins Attorneys Press fees IK.oo. March 13th 1832.., Notice To Assessor*. JLN Assessors of the several townships of Jastier County Indiana, wHI meet at the Auditor’ll office In AteusselSer, on thh JOtli day of March. IXB2. for the purpose of agreeing on a hasisofasseasment, tor Jasper Couuty aud to transact such other business as may be brought hefc&e them. I woiiUl recoinin« n a« as i*n <• » , li«k;.<*<f the above mrntl vn-d >itKAx ,l mJh* a s.-'.Vaiuaac. aspsr- C-\ uit.r .
