Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1883 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

Marriage Licenses issued since our 3ast report: John W. Horton, Mattie V. Smith. Lewis M. Jacks, Rebecca J. HooTer. Henry Grimke, Mary Antrim. James'Longstreth, Minerva Price. John A. Price, Rachel A. Spencer. Kannal has fishing-tackle, cheap Jewelry made “good as new” at KannelV / Base Ball goods, all kinds, at KannaPs. Birthday cards, at Kannal’s. Jewelry and watches at KannaPs: Watches repaired at Kannal’s. An invention has just been patented at Washington which is thus described: “A self-acting sofa, just large enough for two, has been invented. If properly wound up, it will begin to ring a warning bell just before 30 o’clock. At one minute after 10 it splits apart, and while one-half carries the daughter of the house up stairs, the other half kicks her young man out of doors. They will come high, but people must have them.” —Exchange, We hardly think, in strict just ice, his liberality to the cause of religion is sufficiently great to entitle him to be called the De Pauw of Northern Indiana, nor even of Jasper county, although he says that when he can no lbnger take delight in giving to the church, [and the rate of interest gets reduced to six per cent] then he wishes to die and leave this sordid, selfish world. All the same he demands twelve per ceht. interest and good security, before he will loan money to help the church of his choice out of a tight place.

Winamac Wickedness.

According to the Republican of that town some fellow who has been tampering with Winamac tanglefoot, (the same being the worst quality of an article bad at best), has been made to feel the weight of Winamac justice to the extent of $10.50; The Republican gives him a local habitation and a name by calling him Robert W. Stillwell,, of Rensselaer. We disclaim the proffered distinction, and invite the Winmacer to father its own drunks or else to locate them in some town which has no reputation to, lose. Rose Lawn, for instance, whose young fame has been-blasted because of her unmindfulness of the -injunction to “Pull down the blind'.” Rensselaer knows not Stillwell,

Real Estate Transfers.

Ykeparitd by Thompson A Bro., A bstractor*).] The following are the Real Estate transfers of Jasper county for the week ending August 11th, 188*1: i>. W. C. Fitch to City National Bank, Lflurancoburg, warranty deed, bwJ nej 26-81-7, 40 acres, Keener tp. $ 200 00 Surauel T Hanna, Trustee, to Guetavus Erickson, Quit-claim deed, nw} nw} 36-29-s,4oacres, Hnuging Grove tp. 1 00 Abraham L. Norris to Jacob L Norris, warranty deed, lots 5 «ud 6, block 19, Remington, 700 00 Daniel E. Fairchild to Seth ,T, Deafly, warranty deed, part ne£ se| 27-32-7, Keener tp. 75 00 Kate H. Riot to James N. Huston, Y/nrranty deed, swj 28^31-5, 49 acres, Walker tp. swl se( 21, nsnes-28. ard se} nej 28, all in at-7. 240 acres, Keener tp. 1250 00 U. S. A-, to John D. A. Wilson, patent, bw| swj 7-28- 6, 40 acres Marion tp 454 79 Transfers S. Consideration §2630 79 Also recorded'4 mortgages. i —■ -Headache, CJostiveness, and piles, are uwtly and thoroughly cured by a judicious use of Ayer’s Pills. Won’t fill the system with ouinino in the effort to prevent or cure Fever and Aguft- . Ayer’s Ague Cure' is a far sjora potent preventive and remedy, with t-he advantage oi leaving in the tody no,.poison,s to produce dizziness, «feiilfi®'*.'sheadacbr&, and other disorders. J'he proprietors warrant it.

lU. i ON 3 OF THEM JaAmimr fm florists aai mim. TfSißmbr Dntcb BuTt* Janan cmmr Bulba, French. Bill!*, Slp'/'Mr An-Brienu BuJlw. Also I «n—l »1"M Hants tor Grctmlwuw* jwwi mid WhKlo'.r (ittioeiifl. «**©»!**. • -mrw-cvi VJfttwfllfybqetpr, y. Y. A* Jft

Genuine Willow and Ash base ball bats, at Kannal s. Pure Cider Vinegar at 20c a gallon, at Willis’ Gun Shop. Or 7 gallons for one dollar. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired, at Kannals, by H. B. Smith, the competent watch maker.

An Awful Warning to Ministers.

We see it stated that a party of ministers, deviating from their regular diet, yellow legged hens (vintage of 16 B. 0.) partook of some corned beef and came nigh into death.—“Lafavette Courier”.

School Furniture.

The Victdr School Desk, and School Furniture. Noiseless folding seat. Noisless folding lid. Gravitation lock. Solid back and seat, the best school seat manufactured. Guaranteed for ten years. ‘ Call and examine sample desk. F. J. Sears & Son, Agents. Quick Time:— On last Monday Mrs. Margaret Sayers reported to the Rensselaer Insurance Bureau a damage by fire under her policy No. 93, m the *Home, of N. Y. On Wednesday Mr. Babcock ‘adjusted’ and reported the loss to the Gen’l Agt. at Chicago, and on Friday the draft for the full amount was received. This may be called pretty quick time. There is no safer nor better company than the Home of New York.

Do you want to bny an Organ?

If you do, you can save money by colling on JEt. P. Benjamin, be will sell you a first class instrument for, from 10 to 25 dollars cheaper than any other man in the county. Why is lie able to do this did you ask? The reason is plain enough. He is the only man in the county who buys in sufficient quantities, direct from factories, to secure bottom prices. Call upon him before you buy and demonstrate the truthfulness of this statement!.

Money to Loan. We willloan money in Jasper, White and Carrol counties, op Real Estate security, in suras of S3OO to SIO,OOO, at six per cent, interest. A rlHt'pjsq• A. F. & W. I. FLORENCE, Attorney at Law, 68. Opera House Building, Delphi, Indiana. Oct-1-pd. ADVERTISED LETTERS.. Letters addressed as below Remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer. Jasper County. Indiana, on the 11th day of August 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to the dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. S. Cohen. Mrs. Martha Dart. John Me Glinn, W. Wely. Persons calling: for any of the letters will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. A Good Grain Market. — B. F . Ferguson wishes to inform the farmers in the vicinity of Rensselaer, that lie is now managing the Elevator, in Rensselaer, and prepared to handle all the grain %hich may be brought to him, and to pay the highest market price for the same. , • Young, old; and middle-asred, all experience the wonderful: beneficial effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Young children children suffering from eore eyes, sore ears, scald-head, or with any scorfulous or syphilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong- by its use. — ♦ 1 Business Failure. -Messrs Hoodlum, Gamin & Barefoot, who have been doing a general confectionary and;.fruit business few som# time past, on Van Rensselaerstreet, havo closed their doors,, [Ostensibly for the purpose of taking an invoice, bift really, if general rumor is to be trusted, with no intention of resuming business. AH sorts of reports are in circulation regarding the cause of the failure,, but.the most probable explanation of the disaster is to be found in the alleged: practice of the junior partner, and one-or two of the clerks, of knocking down, on the sly, large quantities of candy, and other articles, with which to treat their numerous “mashes.” Neglect to properly advertise their business, probably had much to do with their lack of succeas^atea-

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Non-resident Notice STATE OF INDIANA, j <v Coupty of .Jasper, i , James T. Pope, and Pope, his wife, are hercbv notified that Simon P. Thompson lias filed his complaint in the Jnsper Circuit Court, to foreclose a tax lien upon, and quiet the title to,certain land in. said County; and that said cause will stand for trial on the first day of tho October Term, 1883, of said Conrt, to be held In the Conrt house at Rensselaer, Indiana, commencing October 15th, 1888. Witness my hand and the seal of fgw , r , said Court. ( AAAU ) CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, By James A. Burnham, Deputy. Thompson A Bro. A tty's for Plutf. Aug-16-23-80.

Non-resident Notice ftTATE OF INDIA NA, I . d? County of. Jasper, [W* Henr y Heaton, and Heaton, wife of said Henry Heaton, are hereby notified that Simon P. Thompson has filed his complaint, in ithe Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet the title to. and foreclose a tax ffea upon, certain land in said countv; and that said cause wifi stand for trial at the next Term.of said Courts to be held at the Court House in Itensselaer, Indiana, commencing October 15th. 1883. Witness my hand and the seal of f err » r \ said Court. ( "AAR J CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk (T of the Jasper Circuit Court. By James A. Burnham, Deputy. Thompson A Bro. A tty's for Plntff. Aug-16-28-80.

SmU Ml: ttTATE OF INDIANA,! Cause County of Jasper. ( PPi No, 8096. The unknown heirs of Andrew J, Daniels, deceased, aro hereby notified that Delilah Call has filed her complaint against them in the Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet the title to certain tend in said County and State, and that said cause will stand for trlnl on the first day of the next Teim of said court, to, be held at the Court House In Rensselaer, Indiana, commencing October 15th, 1883. Witness my hand and the seal ol t * t \ said Court. I J CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. By James A. Burnham. Deputy. Thompson A Bro. Attys fo-n-Plntf. Aug-16-28-30.

It-rtsiM Ik ftTATEOF-INDIANA) Cause or county of Jasper, i ***•» No. 3097. The unknown heirs of John w. Owens, deceased. Carlos A. Clark and dark, his wife, are hereby'notillod thatßimonP. Thompson bas filed liis complaint against them, in the Jasper Circuit quiet title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon, certain Real Estate in said Countv, and that said cause will stand for trial on the first day of the next Term of said Conrt, to be held at the t ourt House in Ucnsaclaer,lndiana, commencing October. 13th, 1683. Witness my hand and the seal of /ricat.\ *aid Court, vTvl v ) CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk J v - i/ of tho Jasper Ctrcuit Court. By Janies A-Burnham, Deputy. Thompson A Bro. < ttvifor PlantM AUg-10-23-30. v

•■' % . “Wislu’s Ways are Ways of Finks.” Therefore, happy is the man who has said in his heart, I will go to Ransselaer and will examine the excellent stock of Mens’ and Boy’s Boots, Hats and Bloves, offered ly Barden.& Noland, ‘twee doors East of the Postoffice; and verily, 11 I '’BESsS find them as good as my neighbors say they are. I will invest ray money there. Yea, I will also examine their immense stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Childrens’ Heavy and Fine Shoes, and as I can do illlllll better there than elsewhere, I will buy shoes ■== or m 7 fernily. And* I have set a resolution before me, to do all my trading with FAIi- & NOLAND, that my family may have comfort, and I may profit thereby, “and don’t yon disrememb'er it.” . * • 0 ' . - ■/ . - ’ ' : •' ' v '■ • ' ‘ '. ■' • "■ ' ? '• ffissnsnsßi * • MANUFACTORY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner’s old Stand, Front Street North of Wash- . ington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the establishment of N. Warner, I ampre- ’ pared to manufacture and repair Carriages- Buggies, "W ood W ork for .Agricultural Implements, etc. Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Garage Fainting a Specialty.

li-nisit Ik * CTATE OF INDIANA,) Cause or County of Jasper, j PPt No. 3088. James Mix and Helen M. Mix are hereby notified that Simon P. Thompson has filed his complaint against them, in the Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon, certain Real Estate in said County, and that said cause will stand for trial on the first day of the next Term of said Court, to be held at the Court House la Rensselaer, Indiana, commoncingOctober stb. 1888. , t witness by hand and the seal of f iil said Court. ( ) n CHARLES E. PRICE, Clerk, of the Jasper Circuit Court, By James A. Burnham. Deputy. Thompson A Bro. Attys. for Plantff. Aug-16 -23-30. 1 ; ; 1 - 1 ■— l ■ 11-DiiU Ik STATE OF INDIANA,) ,»<* . V dr County of Jasper, SPP • Daniel A. Farley, Cornelia Farley, Joseph F. Farley, and Farley, wife of said Joseph F. Farley, Daniel T. Farley Sr., and Farley, wife of said Daniel T. Farley Sr., Ed H. Farley and —— Farley, wife of said Ed H- Farley, Samuel H. Farley and r Farley, wife of said Samuel H. Farlev, James A. Farley and Farley; wife of said James A. Farley, Daniel T. Farley Jr., add —— Farley wife of said Daniel T. Earley Jr., John H. Farley and Farley, wife of said John H. Farley, Marcus Parley and Farley, wife of said MHrcus Farley, Margaret Parley, Mary E, Wade and W. J. Wade, her husband, Mattie O. Farley, Royal A. Farley, Martha Bailey and John Bai-* ley, her husband, Elizabeth Taylor and Will.am H. Taylor, her husband, and all the unknown heirs of William W. Farley, deceased, and Joseph F. Farley, deceased, are hereby notified that Simeni P. Thompson has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Oourt, to quiet the title to, and foreclose a tax lien on, certain real estate in said oounty, and that said cause will stand for trial on the first day of the next Term of said Court, to be held la the Count House at Rensselaer, Indiana,,, commencing October 15th, 18s8. witness my hand, and the seal of f ktcatA said Court. ( J CHARLES H. PRICE,. Clerk. of the Jasper Circuit Court. By James A. Burnham; Deputy. Thompson-A Bro. A tty’a for Plntff. Aug-16-23-30. » Notice of Survey: Notice is hereby given to: Henry I. Adams, Simon P. Thompson, Francis M. Timmons, Henrietta Whelan, ‘Cornelius Hutton, John B, Cloud, Marion L. Spitler, William C. Timmons M. E, Loshbnugb, / And nil others interested, that I own the Sonth half of the Southwest quarter of Section 19, Township 28 North, Range 6 West. And I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county to nntke a legal survey of said sectiba, or ho much thereof as may bo necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land, above named, commencing at the Northwest coiner of said Section, at 9 o'clock a. m., Augpet 81et, 1888. , ARMONA B. LEWI3. Aug-9-16-2& \ t • “

Slant’s it. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, ’ in a cause wherein D. 8 Morgan & Co., an incorporated company under the la ws of the state of New York, is plaintiff, and Robert O. Granger is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Sixty-three dollars and Seventy-two cents (163.72) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale oa Saturday, September 15th, 1883, betwten 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, of the following described Beal Estate, to-Wit: Thirty ISO] acres off the West side of the Northwest quarter (ft) of the Southeast quarter (ft) of section Eight (8), the Southeast quarter (ft) of the Northeast quarter (ft) of Section five (5; and the Northeast quarter (ft) of the Southeast quarter [ftl of Section five [s] all In Township Thirty-two [B2l North, Range Six [6l West, Jasper county, Indiaaa. And should aueh rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum- to discharge said Execution,, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to. sale the fee simple pt said Real Estate, or so much thereof as shall besufficient to discharge said execution, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisment laws. JOHN W. POWELL, Sheriff Jasper County,. Thompson A Bro. Attys for Plaint if’. Aug-16-23-30 Sep-7.' Press Fee $12.50. Stefs Sals. BY virtue of a certified copy es a decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Leandfer Dunham was plaintiff, and Wiley H. Pleree, Florence Pierce, William C, Pierce, James Pelley, Barbary Pettey, Adams Earl. Charles W, Bangs and Simon, P. Thompson were defendants, requireing me to make tne sum of Six hundred and Sixty-two dollars and Fifty cents [5662.50] together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday* September 15tb, 1883, between the houi* of 10 o’clock a, m., and. 4o’elockp. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Itensselaer, Jasper, county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a> term not exceeding seven years, the following; described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot Six [ftj and the South he'.f [ftl of lot Five [s] all in Block Nine [o] in the MJestern Addition to tho town of Remington, Jasper county. Indiana. And shbuM such rents and profits not sell: for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of sahl Real estate, or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. v Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of Court in- said, decree. JOHN W. POWELL, Sheriff Thompson. A Bro. Attys for PlnirUiff. Aug-16-28-30 bep-6. Press Fee $12.50. 14,668 Boxes sold in a year by ONE Druggist or Act Directly on the Liver. Cures Cuius and Fkvrk, Dyspkpma, Sick He.adachr, Bilious Colic, Constipation, Rheumatism, Pi wes, Palpitation op thr Hjeabt, Dizziness, Torpid Livxr, Coated Tongue, Slkkplkssnrs», and all Diseases op ths Livkr and Stomach, If you do not “fbel very well,” a single pill at boJ-time stimulates the stomach, restores the appetite, lmparta.vlgor to the system. [HE,SELLERS Mil)., Pittstmigti.Pl.