Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1882 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. , -•—• - - - Thursday, Mat 4, 1882.
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He was not in Jeopardy!
The case of Michael Halloran vs. the State of Indiana, in the -Supieme Court, on appeal from the Jasper Circuit Court, was decided last Fridry by affirming the judgment of Judge Hammond. This is the case that grew out of the beating of Edward O’Conner by Mr. Halloran in his saloon one night in last July, ano for which he was fined oy Esq. Seitzinger $5 the next day, of which The Republican gave a detailed account the next week. It will be remembered that at the time of the “trial” before ’Squire Seitzeager, Mr. O’Connor was confined to his bed by reason of the bruises and wounds about his face and head, but the State was unable to get the ■cause continued until O’Connor should be able to attend the trial as a witness. The case was submitted to Judge Hammond without a jury, and after a careful hearing he fined the defendant 825 and costs. From this judgement the defendant appealed to the Supreme Court where the case was elaborately presented by printed briefs on both sides. S. P. Thompson appeared for appellant and Frank W. Babcock for the State.
Live Long and be Happy.
For all diseases affecting the pulmonary, •digestive and urinary organs, brain land nervous sysetn, nothing is so strenthening tn its effect an Brown’s Iron Bitters It assists nature in every instance and compete cures rapidly follow.
Public Improvement.
There has been considerable talk in reference to moving all artificial obstructions to the flow of water in the Iroquois river near the town of Rensselaer. The sentiments of our people are not united upon the proper plan to be pursued, but the people and especially owners of overflowed lands are in accord “that the mill-dam must go”. There is a vein of charity in the resolve on removal, and many are willing to meet a liberal proportion for voluntary removal. This would avoid all bitterness and litigation, and wouli be a neighborly observance of the Gol-den-rule. The voluntary taking down of the dam should in the views of others be ooupled with a right to cut down the bed of the river, so as to utilize for drainage purposes the fall in the rapids. This .is ■wise, regarding the future as well the present. A few stand in the principle that as the mill owner has used the land, in using the water for many years, it is about time the owner m fee should enter into active possession, and reap rents and profits. This view would piovoke resistance on the part of the mill-dam-ites. The lawvers would smile to pee the fight commence. Finally a great number regard the project as practical to ditch the mill-dam out, as a hint of a project to drain the county, all these plans have their advocates, and to discuss* the merits of these drains, methods of doing the work A meeting is called at 1 o’clock r. m. May 13,1882, and all the friends and opponents of the project are invited te be present. See advertisement in another column. Anti Mill-dam.
Two Daily Passenuk.i Thajxh.— On and After May 14th, the L. N. A. &C. R. R. will l-hn two passenger trains daily ta. h wn between Louisv.lle and Cliirag , The teb- >jb» has Hot yet b«-en duanately arr. D.c i, but the evening train will leave Cnicago.about 8 I’, ji. und arrive at Louisville ab nit !> a, m., and will leave Louisviil" about 7.4 j p. m. and arrive in Chicago »bontßA. m. This will’enable the cilii* K<-nsof Jleo-tse’aer, to go into Chicago in the hierning, have an entire day for bushiess or pleasure nucT get Louie same night. * ‘ , ■ ■■ ’■■-■■■■ »■ ■ J Best quality of table linen 75c per yard at Honan’s.
Highland Chief, better known as Andy, is toe wfeU and favorably known to render comment necessary. He was formerly owned by Dr. Patton of this place, who pur chased him in Kentucky, and .Afterward sold him to Jesse J. Bright of West Virginia, and now owned by me. He will be kept for service, the present season, at the Remington fair ground. His colts are here to show for themselves, in form and action, three of them being in training on the track here. I have one coming five years old, that has trotted in 2:35, as a four year old, and is very promising. Others are very fast. I challenge any to point out one of his get from any kind of a mare that is not an extra good roadster, which is a challenge that can be successfully nfade to no other horse in the State. Remington,
Ind.
Notice of Appointment of Executor. NOTICE IS lIEKEBY~GIVEN. That the nndersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of St John vr: lson, late of Jasper County. Ir.diand. deceased. The estats of guid decedent is suppose ! to be solvent. Harrison mitchell. April 12th 1882. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the IN Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until Two (2) o’clock F. M... ol the eighth dav of June, A. D.. 1882, for the erection of a wooden pile bridge across the Iroquois River, near the residence of George W. Burk, of Marion township. No bids will be entertained unlees accompanied with a bond in a penalty of at least one-fourth amount bid and signed by the bidder and mo ofher freehold sureties. The Board reserves the right unto themselves to reject anv or all bids. For plans ano specifications see Auditor’s office. WITNKSS my name and the seal of ZT-—tile Board of Commissioners ol Jas- ( RBAL ) P er County, this 10th day of April, er ’ 1882 ’ 32m c NOWELS Auditor Jasper County NOTICE AS TO ALTERATION Of VAN. REN3SELA ER STREET. Notice is hereby given, To John c. Van Rensselaer, Alfred Thomnson, Leslie C Grant, Orlin C Dickey, Fitz W Bedford. George Kannal, Elm.ra Monnett, Lucinda Mennett, Cordelia P Monnett. Alfred McCov, and to all persons interested, that on Friday the 19th dav of May, A D, 1882, David Nowels, David T Halstead, and Norman Warner, duly appointed for the purpose bv the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, will proceed to determine what benefits and damages will accrue by tarrowing that portion of Vau Rensselaer Street, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, lying between Washington and Harrison streets, by vacating a strip five feet wide off the westerlv side of said portion ot said street and adding 'the same to tliee asteriy side of Block Three in said town. Done by order of the Board of Trustees this 14th day of April, A. D. 1882. Attest: JAMES C. MORGAN. Town Clerk.
Notice of Petition for Vacation. STATE OF INDIANA~ I a Q Jasper County. < 8 ’ a< Notice is hereby given that titers is a petitition now on file in the County Auditor’s office praying the Board ol Commissioners of »a id County to vacate all that portion of ths town of Newton, orherwise known as Clark’s addition to the town of Rensselaer, bslongingtto the petitioner and boundi d as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the north-east ■ corner of lot numbered 4, in block numbered 24. thence running south to the south-east corner oLsaid lot 4, thence west with the south line->f blocks 24. 23. and 22, to the south-west corner of said block 22, thence north, along the east Hue of Washington streotto the northwest corner of said block 22, thence east along the south line of South street to the place <>“ beginning. Baid petition will be presented for the final action of said Board on the first day of its June Session. 1382. iJ!\ A WASHBU RN, Petitioner. FRANK W. BABCOCK atty, for petitioner. April 29th, 1882. SHERIFF’S SALE. 7*" By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me • (Urected from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Aurelius B. Hull is plaintiff and Peter H. Zea. Harriet Zea, Martha Jane Lassiter Laura Lassiter, Henry Lassiter, Sarah Elizabeth t/ones. «/bhn L, /ones* t/ames Lassi ter, Ellen Lassiter, Amos Lassiter, and John Makeever are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred ami EightyIwo Dollarsand Fifty-Two Cents (11182.52). to gethor with interest and costs, I will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 13tli Day of Hay, issa, 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 rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: ‘ ■ orth -eaßt quarter (x) of Section Fifteen (15). Township Twenty-Eight (28). north. Range Six (i>). west, Jasper County, Indiana. Should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time aud njace, expose to public sale the fee simple <>f said rea* estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without ;inv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of the court in said decree. „ . JOHN W POWELL, Pr feessl2.so. sheriff Jasper Countv. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for plaintiff. April 10, 1882.
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TREAT DURAND.
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