Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1882 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. .-vThursday, May 11,188&. * RATER OF ADVERTISING. Professional cards, (S per annum for 6 tines • ess; SO cts. for each additional line. Local notices. 5 cents per line for each insertion Special rates for choice places In the paper, and f or advertisements wider than one column. Bills of regular advertisers payable quarterly ; raasu'.nt to be paid in advance Jon Printing.—A large assortment of type and «ier material for poster, ta.nphlet, circular and Bndred work. Prices tow.

Highland Chief, better known as Andy, is too well 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 fromising. Other? are very fast. challenge any to point out one of his get from any kind of a mare that is pot an extra good roadster, which is a challenge that can be . successfully made to no other horse in the State. Remington,

Ind.

Drainage.

In the fiat lands of Jasper , county their owners should insist , on the right to a natural flow of , every water course, ut currere solecat. A mill dam in a low flat , country is a pure nuisance. The velocity and momentum of every ,drop of surface water is impeded , by a dam, and no leveling of instruments cam estimate the injuries . arising from the consequent stagnation. Let every 'current be ae- , celerated and not retarded, and the waters that cover the marshes will pass away and the dry land appear. Those who favor through .drainage will earn the name of , benefactors, because by their efforts ■ two ears of corn can grow where , one now grows. The subject is .before the people and this cold, wet, sour spring argues the neces- . sity of prompt and effective work. When the main channels are open.ed, straightened and deepened, then under ground drainage will , complete the work of making our sad and chilly soil cheerful and warm. Come to the meeting at the court house May 13, 1882, and ,do what you can to assist the of drainage. A Citizen.

A General Stampede.

Never was such a rush at nuy drug store is now at Imes & Meyer’s for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King’s new Discovery foa Co leumption, Ootighs and Colds. All persons affected with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hearseoess, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy firee, by culling .at the above drug store. Best quality of table dinen 75c per yard at Honan’s. “Alabastine” the substitute for white w r asli on sale only at Kannal’s “The Druggist.” Before buying your Spring and Summer Millinery, be smre and call on Mrs. E. P. Honan. R. S. Dwiggins has white and yellow seed corn for sale. This corn was gathered early last fall and will grow. He will sell it at a reasonable price. At Kaunjal’s, the Don Pedro sc. cigar takes the lead. Best linen towels 35 and 50 cents at Honan’s.

Cheap Money.

We are now prepared to make farm loans at six per cent interest. These loans run for five years, bat the borrower inis the option to pay part or all of his loan before ma-

turity.

The pjUce to buy your summer bonnets is opposite Annual's l>rug Store. Cull und examine. J. V. W. Kirk Silk man. Flowers, plumes, and tips, cheap at Ho nun’s, opposite Kannal’s sWre.

TREAT DURAND.

R. S. DWIGGINS.

TO BRIDGEBUILDEKS. ■\TOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the IN Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until Two (2) o clock P. M.ol the eighth day of June, A. IX .1882, for the erection of a wooden pile bridge across the Iroquois River, near the residence of i*«orge 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 bv the bidder and two o«her freehold sureties. The Board reserves the right unto themselves to reject any or all bids. For plans ana specifications see Auditor’s office. WITNESS my name and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasf UAL j jpei County, this 10th day of April, 6r ’ ‘ EZRA C. NOWELB Auditor Jasper County NOTICE AS TO ALTERATION OF YANRENSSELAER STREET. Notice is hereby given, to johh c. Van Rensselaer, Alfred Thompson, Leslie C Grant, Orlin C Dickey, Fite W Bedford, ileorge Kannal, Elmira Monnett, Lucinda Monnett, Cordelia P Monnett, Alfred McCoy, and to all persons interested, that on Fridav the 10th dav of May, A D. 1882. David Nowels. David T llalstend, and Norman Warner, duly appointed for the purpose by the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, will proceed to determine what benefits and damages will accrue by tart-owing that portion of Van Rensselaer Street, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, lying netween Washington and Harrison streets, by vacating a strip five reet wide off the westerly side of said portion of said street and adding the same to thee astcrly 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] ; - „ Jaspkb County, t 3 - Notice is hereby given that there is a petitition now on file in the County Auditor’s office praying the Board of Commissioners of said Countv to vacete all that portion of the town of Newton, orherwise known as Clark's addition t.» the town of Rensselaer, belonging} to the petitioner and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at die north-east corner of lot numbered 4, In block numbered 24, thence running south to the south-east corner of said lot 4, (hence west with the south line d blocks 21, 28, and 22, to the south-west corner of said block 22, thence north, along the east line of Washington street,to the northwest corner of said block 22, thence cast along the south line of South street to the place of beginning. Said petition will be presented for tho final action of said Board on the first day of its dune Session. 1482. -MARTHA A WASHBURN, Petitioner. FKANK W BABCOCK atty, for petitioner. April 2tfth, 1882.

SHERIFF’S SALE. BV VIRTUE or A CERTIFIED « OPT OF A decre. to m. directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Aurelius B. Hull Is plaintiff and Peter 11. Zea, Harriet Zea, Martha Jane Lassiter.Lnura Lassiter, Henry Lassiter, Sarah Elizuheth ./ones, </ohn L, Jones, James Lassi ter, Ellen Lsssiter, Amos Lassiter, and John Makeever are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred and EightyTwo Dollarsand Fifty-Two Cents (41182.52), to gether with interest end costs, I will expose to public sale on Saturday, tl»« 13th Day of May, r* of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 said day, at the door of the court lioese, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estute, to-wit: The north-east quarter (#) of Section Fifteen 115), Township Twenty-Eight (28). north, ttjuge Six (0). west, Jasper County, ludiaua. Should such rents anil profits not sell for a suiiicientsum to discharge said decree. Interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof ns may be necessary todiselinree said decree, interest aud costs. Said sale willmi made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of the court in suid deeree. JOHN W. POWELL, Pr fecssl2.so. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson & Bro., Att’ys for pluiutiff. April 10,1882. R. 8. Dwiogtns, Pres’t. Z. Dwtooixs, Cashie CITIZEN'S BANK, Rensselaer, lnd ., Does a general bankiugbusiness; gives speeia l attention to collections; remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; utcrest paid on balances; certificates bearing ntcrest issued; exchange bought and sold. Vollinacdten angefertigt, Krbschaften, Schnld/orderungen n. d. gl. <n Deutachlands, Oesterreieh, Denmark.s- weden, Norwegen and derScweiz. Wechselan die bedeutesten Bankatwchaefte in lieu Standren Europa’irausgestellt. Uilltiten vou a-w naclt Europa ueber die Dainpfsoliill Llnien ka» DhIOSSiMAKIIVO G Mrs. Rehbebg, Fine Dress —ANDCLOAK - MAKING! ROOM OVER KANNAL’S BUILDING NORTH SIDE .WASHINGTON ST., OVER SPUN-. CER A CO.'S STORE. Rensselaer, - Indiai a.

$300.00 REWARD ! FOR A Bare Footed Boy Kenning- down the street with his FATBEK’S ROOTS Oil Stop at t!?c Coper opposite McCoy & Thompson's Bank where you will llml K..2 1 . Priest <£& with a new.ami ilplon-lid stock of Boots, Shoes, si ATS & FU«?»ISH’»6 600D5,. of the latest styles. TQNSORIAL. *. C. MOKOAK. K. F. MOKOAN. MORGAN BROS.’ SNAVIKC_PARLOR. **»ir Cnitioft ana Shaving done with nejitnew and dispatch, I’arlicular attention paid to chils*«.»• VUIIS7

MmSr^&®RET, (First door east of Postofflce.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF.PORK, VEAL, MUTTON SaAx*a,gjre, 23ologm.su, etc., Sp2J K,He » to suit purchasers, at the lowest ""a call 6 VCry Deßt ot stock slau K l,terf, d. Give Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. ■: E. 8. WOOD. cTd. nowels, DEALER IN — Lumber & C l Common Lumber, Finishing Lumber, x u &. Poplar Fencing, Barn-Aiding, House-siding, Flooring, Ogee Bats, Window Stops, JDoors and Windows Of all Sizes. In Diet all kind* of Wooden and Building' Material. Office at Railroad Depot, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA.

Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, Enters, Fourniers aid Machinest, Offiice $ Works,so and 92 Second St., LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. Manufacturer* of and Dealers in Jlew and Second-Hand Engines anil Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,BOILER FRONTS Building Fronts 1 GRATES A BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolts, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges, Glass Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Globe Valves, Cheek Valves, Pipe and, Fittings. Ilavißg an almost endless variety of Patterns for Uepaiis and Attachments for Machines, we are prepared to furnish on the shortest possible notice-overy descrtptUta of Brass and Iron Castiu * oure of tliisdistrcssSimmons Lifer Regulator. DYSPEPSIA The Regulator will positively ourc this terrible disease. We assert emphatically what wo know to lie true. contoTiPATfloiv should not be regwhlrd as a trilling ailment. Nature demands the utmost regularity or the bowels. Therefore assist nature by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. Ut is harmless, mild aud effectual. riffs Es. Relief is at lia. who suffer day after day with P cured hundreds and will cure yo MALARIA. Persona may avoid all attacks by occasionly taking a dose of Liver Regulator" to keep the Niveriu healthy actio.i. Hi AS) EREATS3 generally rrising from a disovdeed St/>mac'i, can lie corrected by taking .7 roous Liver Regulator. .HAUAHICE. Simons T.iver Regulator eradicates this disease from the system, leaving the skin clear and f. ee fhmi all impurities. Children suffering with Colic seon experience relief vviu>n Simmons Liver Rt gelatin- is administered. Adults also derive lien lit il'oin this medicine. it is not ffiiploasaut: it is harmless and effective. Purely vegnluolo. €AUT2©A. Be careful that.you get the genuine Simmonw LmT i.ejiliiiiM in our eHwavoil \Vhit* •>. ril l’!"' r . w>tb ret I y, Trade-Murk, Sump an 1 Signature linin'd t i},. I’lj iA'A ’. kit OVI.Y '» fI. PI. r Ze liill & Co., tl by all Druggists. Puiladelp a. W. BABCOCK, attok >t ky at LAW, A n jL'' ent Broker, t0 i’ ostol):, '°' Practices in the / n * T<>f -Lis .t r.Ncwton and Benton counties. Lauus uxiimineil,.}ii)straotf4 or titles prepared taxes pan I, aud collections made. * QANIEL B. MJLLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ri sselner, lnd. Notary Public nn Ji -ui nnice Agent. Sn<■<•!« attention frfven llie collection and prompt reipjttnncu q/ cbu.ws.

CAMPBELL & FARDEN, - *»' —DEALERS IffBO TS & SHOES! Call and be convinced that we keep only first-class Goods and sell at bed-rock prices. Gents’ Furnishing Goods also kept in stock. RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. DERM BROS Bulletin - Board Groceries, Sugars. L. Efim’s Oil Stand! —— Coffees. Read Our green. ■ - Prime Rto, per 1b... " ~ BULLETIN ::: - : roasted. —OF— Prime Rio, per lb. x Arbuekleo “ {l®*?* PRICES Canned Goods. I Gallon Can Apples go ct» And compare with those you ISSScSSK, g are paying elsewhere. 2lb can Strawberries ' {L' « _____ 2lb can Ynrinon th corn ... liy “ Miscellansous. , ■ . »SS’^S^» p lr p -"’ 8* Highest prices paid for Conn- KM?,; try Produce. r. Fish, Flour and Queeasware. Specialties. BERN BROS

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