Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1884 — Page 4

- - . . . , _. The Rensselaer rollor skate ~;n i fa m>en every Wednesday aad ftattirday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, 1). $. "WII ley, Manager. AI Cost until all sold, Knit Goods & Yarns, at Hemphill & Honan’s. : ‘7~' ‘ *— ••• ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on tho 12th day of January 1884. Those not claimed within lour weeks irom tho date before given will be sent to th# dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. A Goble, Mrs. Ella Lewis. MissL, L. Health, Miss S. McDonald. Ohas Harris, Miss S. McKinney. Frank Hasslcr, George Morgan. John Havens-2, V, Renner, Mrs. James Hays, John Smith. J. H. Jenkins, Reo. Smith. Persons calling for any of the letters, in the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.

FOR SALE. F. J. Sears offers his fine Residence for sale at a bargain, Also a cottage one block from Couit House. Call or. Address F. J. Sears, & Rensselaer Ind. House to Rent. Located in good neighborhood, . good comfortable house, good well of water, some choice fruit, and food garden, or I will sell the same or particulars call on C. D Nowels at his office Hear R4R. depot, 19-2 ...

call an A Settle. All persons knowing them selves to be indebted to the undersigned, are hereby notified that all acjcounts must be settled within thirty days from January Ist 1684, or they will be plaeed in the hands of an” attorney for collection. I must have my money to carry on my business. I mean what Isay jand no foolishness. 17 3t. J. J. Eiglesbach. must be settled. By direction of W. J. Imes, all (persons indebted to the late firm of Imos & Meyer are requested to call at the store of F. B. Meyei and make settlement, either by cash or note, without delay, as after Jan. 15,1884 all accounts due the above named firm will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. 2t.

Tlie American' / Farmer and the Republican for $1.75 a year. We have perfected arrangements with the publishers of the American Farmer, of Fort Wayne. Ind.. that enable us to offer our subscribers a first class Agricultural Magazine at tb e bare cost of the white paper on which it is printed. The American Farmer is al6 page monthly magazine which is rapidly taking rank as one of the leading agricultural publications of the country. Each number will contain useful information for the farmer, his wife, his sons and his daughters. As it costs yon almost nothing, suppose you try it ■one years. The Farmer for Nothing. To any subscriber who will pay us three dollars, on a single subscription for Tue Republican for two years, whether in' payment of delinquent subscription or otherwise, we will send ‘•The American Farmer” lor one year ... free of cost. ... TH .1T HACKING COUGH can b* so quickly -cured by Shiloh’s Cure, W» guarantee it. WILL YOU SUF FE with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizes is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS - IGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you, CATARRH CURED, halih and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free For eale by F B Meyer H J|« R the working class. Semi 10 cents P ill II SfxT postage, janil we will mail you fr*». ITIII il f» royal. Vmm able bixet sample glsvls ' UUljMtluvt WinpiAyon in Ibc way of making more money in a few days than yon ever thought possible at any ha alecs*. Cap. ital not rrqnired. we will start Von, You can work alt the time nr in spare time nalv. The work n. universally a«lapte<l to both sexes, voting and old. Yon «au easily earn (Win 50 i-ent* to |severy-evening. That all who aunt Work may test the business, wo make this nnVaial'.eled offer; to ail who are not well satisftod we will scmlffl to pay for the trmihlo of wriliug its. Foil partictilnt s. directions.etc..sent free, Forttines will ue ina-l by those who give tbeif w hole time to the work, Great success absolutely sure. Don't -lelar. Atartnow. Aihlrcns sTiJisos * Co„ Ptwtlamk Maine.

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Dentist at Mount Airy and Rose Lawn.

Dr. J. W. Horton. Dentist, of Rensselaer, (partner of Dr. I. G. Kelley,) will be at Mount Airy, lor the purpose of doing general dentistry work, next Wednesday, January, 16th, and at Rose Lawn, on Thursday January, 17th, and at each place, upon the game days of week, every two weeks, thereafter. He will have with him his VITALIZED AIK apparatus, by means of which teeth will le extracted, positively without pain or harm-

Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.

The Best Sai.vk in tho world for Cuts, Bruise*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped , Hands Chilblains, Corn*, and all Sktn Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or n'o pay required. It h# guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. ic-8-y. . .

Blood-Poisoning An Alarming Discovery.

Half the people are suffering, and many die from this fatal complaint. Diseases of the kidneys and liver are the principal causes. As a Cure we can only recommend the (letman Hop Bitters.—Journal of Health. Jan. For sale by F. B. Meyer. J. Neff & Son, of New Carlisle, Ohio, says: We have sold lots of Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup. It sells well and gives general satisfaction to our customers. Jan. For sale by'F. B. Meyer.

THE GREATEST MEDICINE " OF THE AGE. Kellogg’s Columbian Oil is a powerful remedy, which can be Uken ifttcrnrlly a« well as externally by the tenderest infant. It cures almost instantly, is pleasant, acting directly upon lhe nervous system, causing la sudden buoyancy of the mind. In short, the wonderful effects of this most wonderful remedy cannot be explained in written language. A single dose inhaled and taken according to directions will convince any one that it is all that is claimed for it. Warranted to cure the following diseases: Rheumatism or Kidney Disease in any form, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Flesh Wounds, Bunions, Burns, Corns, Spinal Affection, Colic, Cramping Pains, Cholera MorbUs, Flux, Diarrhoea, Coughs, Colds, Bronchial Affection, Catarrh, aud all aches and pains, external or internal. Full directions with each bottle. For sale by Emmet Kannal.

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DBiTH '! Dealers in (sC»Gft££«S, Agricultural Implements, BRICK and TILE. JUST RECEIVED: Glassware and Queensware, Which will be sold at prices that defy Competition M’s Sals: By virtue op a certified copy of a Decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a eause wherein BraziHer F. Ferguson was plaintiff, and Frank Hengcsbach, Fit/. \V. Bedford and Alfred Thompson, were defendants,requircing nie to make the sum of Seventy-five Dollars aud Six cents [575.06] together with Interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on - Saturday, February 2, 1884. betwoen the hours of 10 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. ni.,of said day, at tho door of _trie Court House, i iHthe town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana. tlic rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The South East Quarter til] of Section Twenty Nine 1291 in Township Twenty Nine f29l North, Range Six 16J West," Jasper comity, Indiana. And should such rents aud profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, r will, at the same time and place, expose to sale tlin fee simple of said Ileal Estcte. or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest ana — ~ * ' —rr: r TfZ<V ' yi : -— l ArV e ' r Said sale >vill be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with tho order of court in saul decree ~ JOHN W. POWEI.L, Sheriff. il. F. Chilr.nt* and li. A Dwi'jgint, A tty* for PI/. Jan-10-17-24-51 Notice of Survey NOTICE is hereby given to Charles Thompson Fred R. Otis _ D. M. Stewart v i William Hawkins John Makeevor William Harrison Keller, Craig & Co. Ruth D. Wales M. A. Tucker Robert Garrison ___ Simon T. Powell Frank C. Moor Lemuel Shortridge John Seabarger James H. Carson and Nathaniel Bell. That I own the North West quarter (}) and North Half (1) of the South West quarter (1), and the South East quarter (fr) of the South West quarter ()), all in Section Eleven (11) Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Seven (7) West, Jasper county, Indiana; and that I will proceed with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survey and subdivision of said section, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my lands above described; commencing Thursday, January 24, 1884, and continuing the same from day to day until completed. IRA B. ROBBINS. L. S. Alter, Surveyor Jasper County. Dec-27 Jan-8-10-17. Rensselaer Loa% Insurance and Collection FARMUAWS, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 1W years' full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Cerap|nies. Life and Accident. Insurance in the old reliable Travelers* and! .A.etna Life* Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rat&u and -—PERFECT— §— S e curivyCOLLECTIONS on all points in the tT. $ FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, Wa. W. lValaan, Solicitor. PIONEER MEAT MABKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Renstelaer, - - Indiana: J. I. EIGLEBBACH, Proper. ' BBKT, Pork, Teat, Mattea, Sattaaue*, Be> logon, etc.. Mild in quantitie* to «ul» •baser* at the lewwt prfoe*. Non* but tk« ksat stock slaughtered. everybody is invited all. Th« Hlfheit Price PsM r«c r~ —“—,v *«*«*.#■ at flatUa. : n rat At*r.

Taxes One! Taxpayers are hereby notified that the ‘tax duplicate is now in my hands for collection, and are requested to call early and settle, thereby avoiding the annoying rush at the close of tax paying time. M. B. ALTER, Treasurer. iraepw •VTOTICE is hereby given, ihat in pur-J-v gunuce of an order of the Board of Commissioners, made at tbeir Special December Session, 1883, sealed proposals will be received, until one o’clock p. i»., on the 20th day of February, 1884, for the building of two stone abutments, at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, according to the plans and specifications now on file for inspection and examination in the Auditor’s office, ot said county. Bids to be made by the perch, and on the basis of 24 J cubic feet for a perch. The jontract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder, but no bid will be entertained unless the same is accompanied by a bond, in a penalty of at least one-fourth of the cost of the work to bo done, signed by the bidder and at least two frce-hold sureties, residents of the State of Indiana, guaranteeing the faithful performance of tlio work so bid for, in case the contract is awarded to such bidder, and that if the contract be so awarded, such bidder shall pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work including labor, materials, and for boarding laborers tboreon. Bids to be opened promptly at one and a half o’clock p. m., of the date above named The Board reserving tho right to re jec any or all bids. v. Witness, my band and seal es ( sieai, ) office this 31st day ot December, 1883. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, IG-17-Gt. Auditor. NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance cf an order of the Board of Commissioners, made at their Special December session, 1883, sealed proposals will be received until one o’clock p. m., on the 20th day cf February, 1884, for the construction of an iron bridge across the Iroquois liver at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, according to the plans aud specifications now on file, for inspection and examination, in the Auditor’s office of said county. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder; but no bid will be entertained unless the Saine is accompanied by a bond in a penalty of at least one-fourth of the cost of the work to be done, signed by the bidder and at least two free-hold sureties, residents of the State of Indiana, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work so bid for, in case the contract is awarded such bidder, and that if such contract be so awarded, such bidder shall pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, materials, and for boarding laborers thereon. Rids to be openod promptly at the time above meutioued. The Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids . j _ N „- j Witness, my hand and seal of Übal-I office, this 31st dav of December, J (1883. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, IG-17-6t v .__-Auditor.

STATEINFtOTTY TAXES FDR 1883, HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1883, is now ill my J-Nl hands, and that lam now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. —o- - ■ ™-. *r The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO.OO Taxable property, and on each Taxable Poll for the year 1883: ih»Mofig| \%\lsMsjJS iitilfithilß l.il |1 :; : \ :223 IIHTOWNSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS. JU3 £ * jfe j=H \j: : $ |\<,g jg j§£} \ °ljw t \4% hSifß jj £ g§ tils jig m ifi ii» m 1 I m irg*rs«!!*ra» 1 Eie he is iis (is igjjjAiiiigaiJ-iiJiJAii^LiAAa^ 1 ' ers.i cs. : cts. MilisiJ Tots,; ots.; cts.i'ots.; cts.; cts.;s cm cTs.i crs.; cts.. cts.i (-is.;Sicts Hanging Grove Township 12; 02; 16; 006 fl 00| 10; 25: 15? | ; 1 _ ' GiUam Township. jTl2\ if Walker Township 12| 02| 1«| 005jl OOj 10| 25: 15: j 35j 25j2.405 50j 50| j .} jl 00 Barkley Township Si 02j lCj 006|1 00| 10j 30j—j j 20j 25:2,155 50| 50j j 125 Rensselaer, Town of 12] 02j lCj 006jl OOj lOj j j 60j 6o| 25:2.055 60| 00| OOj 60; 25|2 25 Marion Township 12] 02? 10] QOfijl OOj 10] 85] 10; ] 16} 25]2.255 60= 60? j jj l 00 Jordan Township ljj 02} 16| 005jl 00] 10] 40] 10} | 30} 25}2.455 50} 50} Newton Township..... 12] 02? lfij 005jl Ooj lo| 25? 20} ; j 20] 10]2.155 50] 60] j j Keener Township.,.. J........... id d Itj OOSjl Co! loj SO] 15] j 25]2.205 50] 50] ] Kankakee Township.,...,, uj 02 If] 005] 1 00] loj 85] 20} | SO] Wheatfield Township Oix 1* | 006=1 60] 10] 80] 20] j 35] 25]2.505 60] 50} Carpenter Township u| 006|l Ooj loj 40} 15} j 25] 25]2 456 50} 60= f A.S ifi nftftii Ofti. ini i i 85i 20:1.055 501 60; I i - ;I 00 Remington, Towrfof 1- «-1 1C; 005,1 00: 10,- ; ?• w | V ? ; ; _ • Milro; Township. ! - B <t| L} 00s!l 00] t.| l«j j«j •* "J | | f°° ' t'.iion Tciwn.liip ll >■! td WtilHOj ■«* » ! 20: =»*”* - Mi 1 ' " ” The first inatallment, inolttdtog Jl Road Ts U P er pe Mlty *iU b, added to the full amount. tmmm a im ji > .■ALL TABLES Most b, paid in firat inaUllment. Tbe i, —ibl. to the toes to SXW-bn, on tba S, ”S» ] !lS&s b Stofiir»*ybs found it my office in Conn»r. lndto». m ditt^.Jf (l^\#Brl „ Mrroß ip,|y«BSAV*l«tCOTlfc^. g i : Treasures or ja m Shot.

■«! Wlf®oK Boots & Shoes! The entire StocHs: of McCracken, & Kirk has been moved to Leopold’s Bazar, and will be sold at LESS 11 WHOLESALE BBS. — =; The same having been bought at a great sacrifice, and will be sold correspondingly. Don't buy any Boos or Shoes before calling at Leopold’s Bazar. LWMOMB m&L Y/MMB i Having purchased the Lumber Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber, Door& Shingles, Windows, Hard & Soft Coal. Having purchased my stock for cash, X can and ILL offer superior inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. . XL P. BBNJAMXM. 16-16-ts.