Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. Beamelaer Time Table. Passkmgxb. Tbaiks Nobth: 446 A.M.7Z . 5:45 P. M. pAMiiran Tbaixs Bovth: 11-01 A. M 10:88 P. M.
Real Estate Transfers.
\BrporML by Th-ompton <t Bro., Abgtracfon.J The following are the Real Estate transfers of Jasper county for the week ending June 16th, 1883: •eorge W. Cantwell to Elbert H. Shirk, warrantee deed, wj, and neJ 38-82-5, also si swl 28-32-5 560 acres. SI6BOO 00 David Shaw to James Mschlaughlau, quit-claim deed, n| swj 19-81-6, 82 86-100 acres, 600 00 'George B. Conwell to Moses B. Alter, quit-claim deed, lot 2 A 11, block 8, South Addition to Rensselaer 1 00 •George Kettleberry to Charles 0. Starr, warrantee deed, swf nej 14-31-7, 40 acres, 275 00 Sheriff Jasper county to Edward Sanford, deed, swj nef, and pt nJ ne| 85-82-5, 894 06 Same to same, deed, nw£ sej and nW| sw| 20-28-5, 848 96 John G. Bisher, et al, to same, warrantee deed, undf nej se|, 28-82-5, all ne| sej 34-32-5, 800 06 Wm, W. Price to Marion L. Spitler, warrantee deed, swt 18-81-5, 160 acres, 500 00 Sheriff Jasper county to Ralph Fendig, deed, part sw| sej 18-28-5, 6 acres, 135 95 Francis M. Goff to Ralph Fendig, warrantee deed, sw| nwj 11-30-7, 40 acres, 850 00 Transfers 10. Consideration $21,195 97 Also recorded 3 mortgages and 1 release. FOB WJUK ENDING JUNB 23d: John C. Van Rensselaer te Kasper Eiglesbach, warrantee deed, part ne nw section 30, town 29, range 6 westfßensselaer, $ 400 00 Leonard «. Raymond to Eugene Park, warrantee deed, und | of e | 7-28-7, 550 00 •Charles P. Jacobs to John Q. A. Lam borne, quit-claim deed, nw 14-27-7, 160 acres, 100 Minerva J. Kirk’s Heirs, by Conct to James V. W. Kirk, conc’t deed lot 14 and part lot 13 block 1, Rensselaer, 500 00 ' Franklin W. Hunt to Charles Borgman, et al, warrantee deed, pt sw ne and e| nw| 28-32-7, 2345 00 John Guss to Francis M. Lakin, warrantee deed, se nw and nw nw 24-30-7, 1000 00 Samuel T. Hanna to James E. * Graham, quit-claim deed, ne ne 86-29-5, 40 acres, 100 00 Bennis Smith to George F. Bloom, warrantee deed, und J lot 6 block 11 Rensselaer, 50 00 Wm. A. Lamson to James E. Lamson, quit-claim deed wj nw| 8-28-7, anb n| si se| nej, and pt sw sw 5-28-7, 98.75 acres, 900 00 Thomas Ward to Jacob Fix, warrantee deed, sw se 24-28-6 40 acres, 200 00 Trustees Town of Rensselaer to Wm. P. Hopkins, deed, lot 1 blk 22 Cemetery, 15 00 Mary V. Hammond, etal, to Jas. H. Loughridge, warrantee deed, part nw 31-30-6, 450 acres 250 00 Same to Wm. R. Nowels, warrantee deed, pt nw 31-30-6, 760 75 Sheriff Jasper county to Aurelius B. Hull, deed, ne} 15-28-6, 1267 99 Also recorded 6 mortgages and 2 releases.
Special prices in Millinery until after July 4th, at Hemphill & Honan s. ——.4o < ■ ■ The Rev. J. H. Cissel D. D., attended quarterly meeting, at the M. E. Church, Monday evening, at six o’clock and preached in the same building to a fair audience, at 8 o’clock. Taking for his text Luke 16-31: “And’he said unto them, if they hear not Moses and the prophets neither will they be persuaded, though one arose from the dead,” the doctor presented a masterly and striking view of the vast and in-controvertible evidence which sustains the truth of revealed religion, and of the incurable proneness of mankind to disbelieve, in the face of all evidence.
Buggies of all grades, kinds and styles, at Robert’s Bro’s. Go to Bedford & Warner’s for your Queensware. At Purcupile’s restaurant you can get Coffee, Sugar, Sugar sand in all colors, Spices, Extracts, Jelies, Pickles, Candies, Teas <fcc.
Particular attention is called to our Printed Lawns, Buntings and G-lngiiamsi May can or must be sold. SUN UMBRELLAS & PARASOLSImmense Bargains in our gairt auOto Sipartmiut. Staple Goods iat the lowest prices ever known tor such goods. LUDD HOPKINS.
Potato© bug poison, at Mbyer’s drug store. Canned Salmon, Lobsters and Mackerel, at Purcupile’s. At Purcupile’s restaurant will be found a full line of the best brands of California fruits, such as Green Gages, Apricots, Peaches, White Cherries, Muscat Grapes, Blackberries Ac., all of which will be sold cheap. Finest line of perfumes, at Meyer’s drug store. The best buggies in the market, at Roberts Bros. The largest, the fullest and best canned Tomatoes in town, only 13 cents per can or two for 25 cents, at H. M. Purcupile’s. Don’t fail when in town to go to Purcupile’s to get your meals or lunches. ■ , ■««» A fine line of wall papers at Meyer’s drug store, that will be sold at low figures, to dose. The best mixed paint in the market, the Sherwin' Williams, every package warranted. F. B. Meyer, agt. ■■ I The Fourth in Newton Township will be observed by a Sunday school picnic, at Saylor’s School house, in the forenoon, and a general celebration in the afternoon. The Rev. Jas. T. Abbett, of Rensselaer, will address the Sunday schools in the forenoon. The speakers for the afternoon’s exercises have not yet been selected. A right pleasant time is promised and all are cordially invited to participate. Glass ware cheap, at Bedford & Warner’s. Osborn family paints in any desired quantity and shade, at Meyer’s drug store. Rusks, Buns and Tea Rolls, fresh every day, at H. M. Purcupile’s. Frank Williams, Indianapolis, says: “One bottle of Brown’s Iron Bittern cured me of Dyspepsia”.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 23rd day of June 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Lewis Brooks, J. H. Battle. Geo. W. dark, Miss M. Clemens. Allie L. Cover, G. W. Dowell. William Glynn, J. W. Hill. Miss M. Henkle, Mrs. C. Johnson. J. M. Kinney, E. V. Levirs. Miss L. Rotruck, Jacob Troyer. Persons calling for any of the letters will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Dr. E. L. Noel, Indianapolis, says: Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia and Biliousness.”
DARBYS Prophylactic Fluid! For tire prevention and treatment of Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Small Fox, Yellow Fever, Malaria, &c. The Free use of the Fluid will do moret arrest and cure these diseases than any prepa ration known. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ALL PESTILENCE, INFECTION and EPIDEMICS. Use as a gargtefor the Throat. As a Wash for the Person, And Ma Disinfectant For the House, A CERTAIM REMEDY aGAIKBT ALL COHf AGEOUB DISEASES. Neutralises at once all noxious edors and gases, Destroys the germ of ail disease and septic (putrescence) floating imperceptible in the air, or such M have effected a lodgment in the throat or on the person. REMOVES all OFFENSIVE ODORS. To Refresh a sick Person. Add about twenty drops of Darbys Brophylactic Fluid to a quart of water, in baitliing. It will give the skin a soft, plasant and refreshing feeling and dispel the odor tnat fever and perspiration leaves on the body. A small of the Fluid sprinkled over anything, place or vessel where there is putrescence, destrops at ol ce the germ of all animal or vegetable poison. TO prevent Contagion, Frequently moisten the hands with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid so as to retain the tetreebing odor about tlid person. Expose the Fluid about in c«rt hen ware plates or saucers. Use in the water for bathing, for gargling the throat; wash - ing out the mouth, and sometimes taking a tow drops internally. Perfectly harmless; used Internally er externally. J. H ZEUI/ft CO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHIL A DELP. 1. PHcO to (fonts per botllb; pint bottlfes, ll|l A
C. C. M’S COOL
Boy’s wagons, the largest variety, lowest prices at Starrs. Pickels in bulk at Starr's. Oranges and* lemons, at Starr’s. “Empress” Tobacco, the best plug, sold only by Starr.’ Lamps, all kinds at reduced prices at Starr’s. Buy fresh roasted coffee at Starrs. Bargains in Sugars, Coffees, Rice and Teas, at C. C. Starr’s. C. C. Sarr’s roasted coffee is the best in the market. Sugar cured Hams and Breakfast bacon at Starr’s. Sas,t.— A car load of new salt just received at Starr’s. California canned fruit, Apricots and Green Gages, at 25c. per can.
Canned Salmon, Fresh canned Mackerel, canned Lobster, in quantities, at Starr’s. Buy your lamps at Star’rs the nicest assortment, and low prices. “Money saved is money earned.” Save it by buying goods of Starr: Tea Sets, 46 peices, English ware, only $2:75, at C. C. Starr’s. Standard Goods, and low prices, are the mottos at C. C. Stair’s.
Go to C. C. Starr’s for Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Notions &c. The largest stock of Queensware ever opened in Rensselaer ar .Starr’sHighest market price paid for all kinds of country produce at Starr’s. Cream Oat Meal Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box, only 10 cts. per box at Starr’s. C. C. Starr’s best soap @ 5 cents per bar, is the best soap in the market for the price. Fish —White fish and Mackerel, in kits, 1-4 barrels and barrels. Fresh stock. Canned peaches by the case at wholesale prices, at c. c. starr’s A car load of Akron Stoneware, the best stoneware made, at Starr’s. Sporting goods, shot, powder, caps, wads, primes, paper and brass shells, loading impliments fishing tackle, jointed, Japanese and cane fish-poles, lines, hooks reels, spoon-hooks, bass and pickerel bait, <fcc. st Starr’s. The public is cordially invited to call at C. C. Starr’s examine goods and learn prices before making purchases in Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, <fcc. Queensware, the latest designs and in fine English Decorated Ware, Dinner sets, Tea sets, or single peices. A latge stock of Majolica at greatly reduced prices, at Starr’s Silver Spoon Baking Powder. One Trippie Plated Tea spoon given to every purchaser of one pound. The Baking powder is guaranteed as good as there is in the market.—Fbr sale at Starr’®*
m m s n, After Seventeen Years of COMMERCIAL SUCCESS. Would respctfully announce to the people of Jasper County that they have the Most Complete Stock Of Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes* lab Fiae hs Ms,-W’s Furnishing Goods, Ever displayed in this market. And they cordially invite you to call at their TRADE PALACE Where they can, and will, save you money, by selling you EXCELLENT GOODS CHEAP.
MANUFACTORY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner’s old Stand, Front Street North of Washington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared to manufacture and repair Carriages- Buggies, W ood W ork for Agricultural Implements, etc* Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Carriage Painting a Specialty.
Tlie j&awn Rensselaer, Ind. JTUST OPENED. Newly furnished & Cool and pleasant rooms. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor.
Rensselaer Loan, Insurance and Collection Bureau, FARM LOANS, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 6 to lOyenrs* full tetra or partial payments, Low interest, and . reagoaable commusion. Fire Insurance in Sik Companies. Life and Accident insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and Jketna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates, and - OTLiar i t y e COLLECTIONS on all point, in the U. SFRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor; Wm. W. Wauobi Celieltur.
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