Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1886 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. Rensselaer Time Jnhiv. >' P4BBENOER TRAINS, NORTH • .SOUTH, 1:38 P. M 10:48 A. M.4:42 AM 10:35 P. M. WAYFWe^QHT. 1:40 P. M........... - .9:45 A. M.

IN MEMORIAM.

HARTER W. SNtDEK. Bom, Nov 14, 1852; died Juno 22, 4886. HALL OF SCHUYLER LODGE. JJo- 248, I. O. O. F. Remington, ind.. June 23, 1884. Brothers: Again, we hate t>een called AJpon to.perform the last sad rites over one of our members. But yesterday, death laid his relentless hand upon our beloved' brother. Harper W. Snyder, and suddenly called bim from the scenes of earth, never more to receive or extend the fraternal greetings of ortr order, or mingle with «s in the social walks of life, It is one of the prominont teachings of Odd Fellowship to extend sympathy and comfort, not only to those ot the mystic .tie, but to the sorrowing ones about us, applying the balm of friendship and love to the bleeding heart in times of affliction, thus exemplifying the truth of oar profession. Therefore, be it resolved, that the members of Schuyler Lodge, No. gs 4, L O. O. F.. do extend to the wife, children and relatives of our departed brother, our heartfelt sympathy in this hour of their sad and sudden bereave ment. JResolved. That our Lodge Hall and Charter be draped iu mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolved, That theso resolutions be spread upon the records of our Lodge, a copy presented to the family of our departed Brother, also a copy each be furnished the Remington News, Rensselaer Republican and Odd Fellows Talisman for publication. G. B. CHAPPELL, j J. W. Mowker, . v Com. Chas. T. Denham, )

Real Estate Transfers.

The following intruments were filed for record, in the Recorder's office, lor two weeks ending June 26, 1886. They are all warrantee deeds, when, not otherwise specified: v-.. John W. Mannon to Ingebret Jensos pt ne 1 ‘27-32-5, Kankakee 10 00 Robert M. Walker to Adelia Walker, quit claim, lots 3 4 5 8 bl 16 Rensselaer Newton or Clark’s add 900 00 Isaac N, Easfto Win. Essen und I nwj 17-28-7, 13 i acres, Jordan 213 S 3 Auditor Jasper Co. to Samuel Parker, Auditor's deed nw. sw 16-23-5 40 acres Hanging Grove 600 00 Same to same, Auditor’s deed sw sw 16-2 l .'-5 40 acres. Hanging Grove 680 00 Peter Hinds to Thos. Thompson and others et se section 18 "And w$ sw. and sw nw section 17 in 99-6 200 acres Marion SOW 00 Almedia Jordan to Robert W. Irwin, quitclaim si no 29-28-6 80 acres, J ordan 60 00 John Brandt to Henry Granger q>ad others nw se -1-31-7 40 ao- —- res. Keener 200 00 John Leonard to Alva" Leonard all his interest to lands in Jas- • v per. Lake and Stark counties 3000 00 Smith L. Conklin to W. F. Elizroth sine. and nc ne 19--30-5 end sw 23-31-7 280 acres Barkley and Union 2001) "Po CL & t Ky. r,-. i.) Jdffi li. Tilton lot 4. 13 2 Wheat Ik U v 12 00 Daniel N. Holloway to John W. ■ ‘Crocker quit claim ne 2. 1 32-ti 160 aqies, Wtcatfield David M. Stewart, to Walter M. Lawrence ni lie and mv ne 11-31-7, and ni sw.jaud sw nw. and se, nw,B4. I|2, 6 279 acres, Keener and Wheat field , 3.200 00 Albert \\. Gteyeiaail to. Rachel " ~ Robertson si sine 15 28-6 40 acres Milroy 260Libjie J. Alter to Sarah E. Paslt#t 1 ttt. U Key S Seiner, -- — Newton's adi itioa 675 tHI Wm. L. Rich to Janies Sffi eiz s’. se 80-27-6.80 acres, Carpenter 2400 00 - David Bradley <.oGeo. 1. Bloom ni lot 10, bn :< and w| Jots 11, 12, M | ],:• i<i. ;ul hlk. 12, DiftO I ; Jasper Clicnlt Court to Grnnville Moody, Jr. C iurt deed pt nw 1-29-6 Gill aui 3153 90 M. O* Brown to Alfred Thomsson si sw 34-31-7 60 acres, Union 100 00 W: F. Eltzroth to. Alex. F. Hume 6} ne, and ne ne 19 80-5 120 acres, Barkley 1200 00 Hemphill & Honan’s for your millinery, , -t

CASES IN COURT.

Disponed ofnl Ike June Term •f the Jumper Circuit Court. Town of Rensselaer vs. Leopold, judg. for plf. by agreement, $lB5 and costs, assessments judged regular, and a lien against the property. . Town of Rensselaer vs. Thompson, same vs. Monnetts, same vs. Roberts, same vs. Eger, same vs. Porter, same vs. Clark, were dismissed, by agreement, at def’s.

costs, and the assessments released. Ferdinand Kopelka vs. Johannis Kopelka, replevin, tried by jury, verdict for plf. 827;75 and costs. Geo. Ballard vs- Sami. sOdom, on acct judg. for plf. §3l and costs. • •, ~ Eugene Park, adni’r. vs. Joseph East and others, petition to sell land, sale ordered. Edward Ferris vs Frederick Hoover, note and mortgage, judg. for plf. 81337.(58 and costs, foreclosure ordered. Hansen, adm’r. vs D. E. Fairchild, note, judg. for def. for costs. Michael Halloran vs John Lonergau, note, judg. for plf. 8110 and costs. Patrick H. Carr vs L., N. A. & C. Ry. Co., suit for killing cow. under advisement. Josias Nier vs David Kline, dismissed, costs paid. . Mary H. Hawhe vs Chas. F. Anderson and others, decree quieting title in plf. andjß2so damages . for detention of land. Abraham R. Colborn and others a s Wm R. McLean, and others, change of venue to Newton county. Chas. P. Mavhew vs Felix WLester and others, note, judg. for plf. 8241.53 due now ana 8244.45 in Feb. 1887, foreclosure. Gnrr, iScott & Co. vs Eugene Park and others, note, judg. for plf. 8458. 60 and costs, foreclosure. D. J Thompson vs Mary E. Ladd, dismissed, costs paid. O. M. Vickery, trustee, vs County Commissioners, judg. for plf. 8162 and costs. State for use of Robinson, auditor, vs Geo. M. Moore and others, judg. for State $144.45, for County, 868.16 for Mary E. Mathena 8230, 67, leins in order stated, foreclosure. Offert Steffens vs Wm Petty and others, replevin, judg. for costs for def. Elizabeth A. J. Pierson vs. John Kelley and others, judg. for plf., 8050.80. Emeline B. Nossinger et al vs Mary E. Noble, plea for partition, land ordered sold, and proceeds divided. ' Aultman-Ts ylor Co. vs, John A. Thomas, note, judg. for plf. 8166.25 and cost. Union Central Life Ins. Co. vs. Jonathan Tryon, et ah, dismissed, costs paid. •'’jColborn & Jones vs. James Maloy and B. F. Ferguson, note, judg. for plf. 8103 and costs. State, ex rel Robt. Harrell, vs. Dorr Blood, dis- at plf. costs. L. Haniien Hilton vs. Harriet Hilton, suit for divorce, dis. ut plf. costs. Milton Moore vs. Elias Hnmmerton and John Hammerton, note, judg. for plf. $220.67 and costs. Garrett Freer, receiver, vs. litz W. Bedford, note, judg. for pit 898:03 and costs. J ames C. Passoiis vs. A; Cntt et al, note,-judg. for plf. 8202.34. Nancy Jane Burket, ex parte, petition to adopt Anna Belle Bond, petition granted.

A Cheap Way to Head [?} Lightning.

I>,e Fallowing dese-ripfeiDja a very simple and clieap, aud, at tiie same tune, asTve efficacious way .of guarding against iigiituiug, is now going.. tße' rounds of our exekauges- It was originally furuilljed By a eorrespoudent tor an ; The correspondent says: L have a number of buildings :have been protected for seven v-aus from iigirthihg. and Rf an expense of seventy-live eenis. LidivaniLed barb wire is a very good conductor of el.--ctr:c:ty, ana, un aevount of the mun.-rour- points, especially adapted to absorpeiouor electricity where-ever it is stretched Double tiie wire rind twist into a e.eble, which will make 'or four strauds. l*ut one eiul in the well or cistern or moist bartlt, ■ : 5 -.rry the ai ier up over your bf.ibliiig and among the gables* passing over the chimney or highest points of the buildiug. Fasten to the wobd-work with comrndn tenoe staples. The electricity will Hot leave as good a conductor as gal\\ynized w.re to follow dry lumber. Thus you have the best lightning rod that can be made for less than one dollar, all told. Call and see us this week in our new room.' Laßue Bros,

Campaign That every Repußltean la the county, ajid a» manv Democrata an <le»ire It, may have A THOaoroHLY Rkliablb Kkpcblican patter iliirinc tlie coin ini? c.unpaiini ♦W WiU Ut ot urenl Interent, .-jumm. BinU and ceneral. wo will furn lull the Rensselaer Republican From this date to Nov. 10th, 1886, for |ti(ly (jjeiks! This is a very liberal otter and should be EM B RACED AT ONCE.

A FEW FINE FARMS.

Ol llie Jla»i% Sale by Coen A Warren, Hie Ileal-Estate Agents. Fractional half sectiou 292.5 acres, three miles neftfa and one mile wost of Rensselaer. Never failing well, wind pump; common.house, good barn A«l An excellent farm, one of the best in the county. Eighty acre 3 timber and pasture land, one mile north of Surrey. Will sell or exchange tor good residence property iu Rensselaer. 120 acres on railroad It. miles east of Wolcott, White county, Ind., all good tillable land. Medium - sized frame house, now bayn, good, well and good thrifty young orchard. A Great Bargaln. Also, 120 acres adjoining the above, wed improved; buildings in fair condition. 120 acres 24 miles east of Rose Lawn. Mostly timbered, good farm or pasture land, Unimproved. - Also several tracts of 40 to 1,200 acres each in Keener and Wheatlidd Tps. r Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for, cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank TV. Babcock. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no others. This never falls. Sold by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer. Ind. 17-3-ts, Knowing, from personal experience that times are hard, I have decided to make prices to suit. Come in and give me a chance to prove my assertion.

Agent for the Republican.

- \Y C. Kirk, the News Agent at Remington, is authorized to receive subscriptions for the'Republican. Residents of Remington and vicinity wishing to subscribe for the paper, can save themselves the risk and trouble of remitting by mail, by leaving their ciders with him. Ladies :-Call and see specimens of the beautiful work and eleganttaste of our new .trimmer, Miss TEarp7af"l3jF&. Sadie Laßue’s old stand. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins.

WOOL WASTED.

Iwant to buy, at, once, 50,000 pounds of wool, for- which I will pay the highest Market pries, at my store, m Rensselaer. A. Leopold. Go to Kannai’s fur Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper thaH the cheapest. Big reduction in ail kinds of California canned fruits, at Laßue Bros’. Buy your custom made clothing of Hemphill a Hbffitrn Tiu-y j have ninue- arrangements with Work Bros. A Co., of Chicago, to ; sell clothing for them. Call in ( and leave your, measures as they ; will save you n\cuey. <t * * i AYe wish to call attention to the fact, that we have on our shelves a i moat complete stock of Dry Goods. : consist!ag of black and colored ! Dress Silks, Woolen Dress Fablick’s, Fnrasols, While Dress : Goods,""Embroideries &c. We ; earnestly Solicit you to call,, when wishing anything in out line, Yours II s; je'ctlully,

Ellis. Murray.

Wood! Wood?! WomiUl

I will delive 1 ’ good \\ oYI to iny customers at the following prices: : : Bawe-d in stove length, 83.75 pr. ed Sawed and split, 84.00 “ “ Cord wood, _ 83.40 “ “ We invite criticism on the meas- ; uremeut of wood delivered from four yard. It takes a bed three j feet high to hold a half cord of SiiWGu wochj tlirotrti ro loose < your orders from

Emmet Kannal.

fi. P, Benjamin,

Hq! For the West! , 600,000 acres of ciioice Aricultiiral Land* in Southwestern Hinnesota for sale. Do you want a home where the sunoundings are pleasant; where are Railroads, Churches and Schools; where the climate is healthful; where the soil is deep and drouth is unknown; whdfe you can raise large crops and sell them at good prices; where you can get land on such terms that you can soon have a home of your own? Do you want to make an investment in land that will yield a sure and Satisfactory return? If so, join one" of our land-seeker’s excursions; $13.00 secures a ticket to these lands and return. Excursions leave Rensselaer as follows: Tuesday, July Bth; Tuesday, July 15th*, And every Tuesday thereafter until further notice. TVe will accompany parties of three or more, if desired. For detaile-d information, maps, circulars, etc., call on, or address, COEN & WARREN, Local Agents, 18-28-ts. Rensselaer, Ind. You can’t work to much purpose unless ycu are well, but you can build un your health and strength with Parker’s Tonic, and work will then become easy It sets the lungs, liver and kidneys ® working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. Take it in time. Jne. SILAS L* SWAIN, Gen. Agent For TE JL RO/y^ jMjL SUPERIOR-T® "practically j|i|B§ jjfONUMENTAL jr ovep v arj>i 45.000 Prices on In Jasper, Newton and White counties, for tiie celebrated White Bronze Monuments, Statuary, Lawn Ornaments&e. Office with W. TV. Watson. = Rensselaer, - - - - Ind. EtraiirMilirE Henry Mackey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American mu d buhl All kinds of Cemetery TYork AND BUILDING- STONE. Fiont Street north of Wsshingtou, Rensselaer, Indiana. Hemphill & Honan, ! { *— : —i; ; 1 | f C'Y ■ % Ip,- 1 p I ’ll ■} ; " . .. , j L\ ,-x..U *■ •• -rawar -m - -~T>.<■=■--;«•»;.f~T f. ... I-yv 1 y- 3‘WWYtW Wt :Wr' —DEALERS IN^ -BosUj Hak Caps, and : JP lirni s Inn gs. Mm' Fins l\m . — —- A. Specialty, Rsnbssuxk - - Iswm

Notice of Intention to Appropriate Lands for Right* of-Way. STATE OF INDIANA,! County of Jnftper, I S»S» In the mattet of appropriation, ot certain lanrtg of Tlieodorc A. rrltchey,. and others, l>wwwt*Hon of lands, rißliis, and lidfiTMts j intrndc«l to be appropriated in Jbsimt county, in the State of Indiana, by tlie Chicago aud Indiana Coal Railway Company, (teemed necessary by said company for tlie construction, and repair, . and maintahiance of the said railway, in said couuty, to-wit: -r-To appropriate from the laud* of Theodore; A. Kritchey, a strip of land one* hundred (100)' feet, wide, being any ist)) feet on each side of tlie center tine of tlie Chicago A Indiana Coal Itailway, aa now surveyed, located and staked over and across the north half <',l of the southeast quarter i of section thirty-three (S't), township tltlrtyopu (31) north, range seven (7) west. In ifasper eounty . Ktate of Indiana. — To uii|>rupriate from tlie lands of .Mary E. Walpole, Jane Walpole. Ann Martin, Luke Walpole, Michael Waliadi 1 , and J. J. Walpole, a strip of land one hundred (100 i feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked 1 , over and across the northwest quarter (■*) of the south-west quarter D*) of section twentv-six (28), iu township thirty-one (31), north, range seven (ft.- west,- in-Jasper County, State of Indiana.

T» appropriate from the lands of John A. Nvnl a stripor land one hundred (100) feet wide,being titty (50) feet on each side of the confer line of'thCA.'hicago& Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked,over aud across the southwest quarter (qi of the northwest quarter Ci) of section three (">), and the northeast quarter (‘4), of the southeast quarter Ha )of secttoti (D. in wwnßhto thirtyone (31), north, range six iC>i, west, in Jasper County, State of Indiana To appropriate from the lands of Carrol C Kent a strip of land one hundred J 100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of "the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, awl staked over, au'd across section five (5) township thirty (80), north range seven (7), west, and the northwest quarter Of) of the northwest quarter Of) of section four (4), township and range aforesaid, ui Jasper Coun y, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lauds Of Charles A, Harrington, astrip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being 50 feet on eacii side of tlie een - ter line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located and staked, over and across the west half (*4) of the - southwest quarter 0 4 ) of section twenty-four fit), township thirty-one (31) north, range seven (1) west, in .Jasper county , State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of George If,

Ford a strip of land one hundred (100) feet, wide,being fifty (SO) feet on each side of tlie center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal ltailw; as now surveyed, located, and staked, over ail'd across tile northwest quarter (K) of ■the northwest quarter (*i) of section nineteen, (10). township thirty-one (31). north; range six (til, west, ill .Jasper County, State of Indiana. To appropriate from ..the lands of H. M. Tidier and Tvnthia C. Fuller, a .strip «t land one hundred (100) feet w ide, being iifty (50) leet on each side of tlie center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal .Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over aiid qeross tlie southwest quarter Ui) of the southwest quarter (R) of section eighteen (18), township thirty-one i:{ 1 ), north, range six (8), west, in Jasper County. State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of John R. Elder, Trustee of the Indiana' A Illinois'"Central Railway Compilin', a strip of land one hundred ( 100) feet .wide, being fifty (50) feet oil each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed,' located and staked, over and across the northeast quarter (Fi) of tlie southeast quarter Oi'l of of section eight (S), township thirty-one, north, range six (8j west, in Jasper County, Mate of lndi hi i. To appropriate from the lands of John M. Blue, Jr. aiid J, K. Frudeu, a-stripof Rind one hundred [IOOJ feet wide, being fifty [so] feet on each side of tlie center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now sur veyed, located, and staked, over and across the i.mrUi-r.wbit quarter (til, of- section _ nine-. (9), tfffrtiship thirty-otfe (31) north, range six (8), -West, 11l Jasper county-, State of Indiana, To appropriate from the lands of M. M. Yeoman, James H. Turpie, and Angeline Smith, a strip of land one hundred (lOp) feet wide, beiug fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as inow surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the south wrest quarter (?i) .of the southeast quarter 04) of section thirty-four (34), township thirty-two (32), north, range six (0) west, in Jasper county. State of Indiana. To appropriate Irom the lauds of Sarah B. Henderson, a strip of land one hundred (100) Yeetwide; being fifty (50) feet on - each side of tlie center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, and staked over anil across tlie southwest quarter Oil) or the southwest quarter (?4) and the northeast quarter of section thirty-five (85), township thirty-two (82) north, range six (6), west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from tlie lands of Mrs. Wood, Charles K. Sackett, Edward A. Sackett, Frederick A. Sackett, and George W. Sackett, a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being lil'ty (50) feet on each side of tlie center line of tbe Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the southeast quarter (li) fi f the northeast quarter («) of section twenty-five (25), town ship tlurty-t\vo (82) north.'-'range' 'six' (0) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana.' To appropriate from tlie lauds of Rebecca J. Stevenson a strip ol land one hundred (100) leet wide, being lil'ty (50) feet on each side of the center line of (he Chicago d Indiana Coal .Rahway, as now surveyed, located and staked, over and across the Southwest quarter (KJ of the northwest quarter (T) of section thirty (80) township thirty-two (82) north, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lauds• of R. A, Charles a strip of land one hundivd (t'uii feet wi ll C, bei iigfifT'-rSm -feet—oh-**hoit side of the center line of.-the Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, and staked over and across the. northwest quarter Gi) es the northwest quarter (k) of section thirty (80) township thirty-two (82) north, range live (5) .vveR.TjJ Jasper e.oiiul). Mate.of 1 11 liana. To appropriate from the lands of Michael A. -'•Filler. Joseph A.-Miller, Catharine A. Xifong, | I‘nebe S. Snyder, Jane A. Woos.ley, and liar- ; inir.i A. Lambert, a strip of land one hundred . , .uo, feel wide, being fifty 150] feet on earn -Re of the center line of the ChUHgb & Indiana Coal Railway,' as now surveyed, located, and .s>akerl, over ami across .the northwest quarter I*,! <d the northeast quarter |j of section j thirty (8 ij township thirty-two' |;l2| north, range live i.'i] west, iii Jasper county, shite bl Indiana. To afumifirfate from the laiHis of R. A. , buries aiul James .V. U. ."'.ldler, a sWfp of land one lutirbred jloyj feet wide, being fifty YofiT'TetTtTfiVTtteh side 5 Iff the. center : Ifne of the * -t oieago A i ndiamt Coai Railway as ndiv sur- . vqye«r, located, ard staked, over and across the uortlieusi quarter [H] of t.he ;iortliwe#T quarter i > 4J of section thirty [3UJ- township unity-two j32]* north, range live ifj, west. :m Jiispercotiiity, State ol Indiana. . AT.i appropriate tfom the lands of Kiehar>e.M. lJ.izelelt a strip of land one hundred Ji<M{ rit Ct wide, lieing fifty I sej-feet cm eaeh siile oT- | tl.eeeoter line ql the tutiuaigo A. Indlauii Coal Uiiitfray, as mat sttrvev.fed, located,' itinl s'aki-d over and across .the soiithvyest quarter 1%|.0f the southeast quarter I 1! Ipt section luneieca t lfi) township thirty tvvo 182fs,«ortli. range dive iwi. west, in Jasper county, shite of I ndiana , To appisopUiale Irque-the lands of Jesse Coni111011* a siriji of laud 0111: liupdved (loo] feet aide, being fifty pn)) f cefrOn eae.b side es the center line of the Chlcfqfo O: Indiana Coal Railway as now smveyed. located and staked, ever and across tin-ea.-t half t.t j j of Uiesoutii-. east quarter p.i] of seiUon nineUfet) [lOj. townsti:p tliirly-t'vo fß2j nortli, range live [,">j west, in Jasper county. Shite of India.ia. - TO fippivpnare tni.n the ialms of Julia. B. Giegg. aprnp lit iivlld onfe hundred ilQfij feet wiie:. being fitly (fiiM leet on Citcu sole of tile center line ol me 1 luwigo.A IndianaCottl Raii wayit.s now surveytd, liiciiiecl, and sialteu. over and lie 1 os> the’ north half (!y} ol the southwest quarter iVj «t section twenty [it] township ‘lifntj'-CW» 3 HStj north, range five (aj west, in oasj lr. Couidy. SiaTe ol tudu'.na, ... ." appicq riate l'roui Hie lands iu John J Item,' and Jatoes.X, Handle, Commissioner of i>: aa, age m fUidfor Jasper CPuuty. .state ol in.'.n.na, a stnp'of lamd one himdrea ( looj feet w , being lUtv tCalf leeßon each side of the ei liter line of tlie Chicago A Illdiapa Coal datiway oierund across tlie west half I‘,-] ol the northeast.quarteii- i.‘»j <>f section twenty l-dR township ihirty-two; [B2R north, range five t 5; west, ill Jasper county. State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lauds of Benjamin B. A mu man uud James T. itaOille. ComiiHHof Mraleage in and for Jasper County, stale of Indiana, a strin of land one hum.red i loo] feet wide, being fifty jjojleet on each side of the center line ot tie* Chicago & tudl-wi t uab Rail way as now surveyed, located, -rad stakes! oyer and across the northeast quarter lUj —tiff the northeast quarter l.qj of Six-inJn twenty [2OJi and tue northwest quarter Wj of the northwest quarter (S*i of station twoiity-cuis 1*1). sll ltt hrwtlstiip tiurtftwo lM] earth, tahfit «va [lj Wfißh is J«iW« euußVi Bbtt* M Sfifitt*. IrT;:,* V ■■ ' ]':■'>■-' r. - ' '

w. v llll - . And the Chicago * Indiana CoaJ Railway Company docs hereby certify that the foreroing contains a true drecrintiouof tlie lautla. rights •ud interests, intended to be ‘appropriated troin the land owners therein above mentlomM, for the pur|»ose of said railway ot said Cpmpanv, situated In Jasper county, in the State of Indiana. In witucss whereof it causes its corporate seal to be here affixed and this fnstruinent to lie signed by its president, and eountenigned by its Secretary, this 23d day of June, 118(5, ~ i . A Indiana Coal Hhjlway Company by fgßA|T\; «• H - I’OKTEtt, l/7vr\J 1 resident. v 0 Attest, Walter K. Cobb. secretary. Tlie persons named in tiie nbove articles of .appropriation Will take notice that an instrument of appropriation Ims been filed and deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court of Jasper county, in the State of ImUuna. on the 2UII day of June, lssii, by the ClUeagu A Indiana Coal Railway' t'ornpuny. And ill pursmitlde thereof said Cotti|ntny will apply to the Hon. P. If. Ward; Judge of said Circuit Court, in chambers at the Court House, iu the town of Kentlaml, in Newton .county, State of Indiana, on the lfith day of July, 18H»t, at 10 o’clock a. 111.. or as soon thereafter as counsol can he heard, for the appointment of three lawful appraisers to appraise tilt) damages which yon may each sustain by reason ot the appropriation in said instrument, mentioned. - B. B. K. PEIRCE, Attorney for Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway < Vj. Dated, Rensselaer, Ind.) ' June 31th, issti.- 4 r- —r—--——

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX AND ADMINISTRATOR "Vt OTICE is.hereby given that the under-" IN signed havo-heeuatppuiuletl adudnistrati ix and administrator of. the fotata of Robert Y. Martin, late of Jasper euiinty, Indiana, de- 1 Ct’iised. The estate is supposed to lie shlveut. CAUUUNLIi. MARTIN. Adm’r. EDWARD I>. RHOADES, Adra r June 2:1. lssfi. J lily l-S-15. ADMINISTRATOR’S SADE OF REAL-ESTATE, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tlie estate Of. Olive East, deceased, will oiler at private sale at the law office of Thompson & Bro . iu the town of itcns.selaer, Jasper county. fndiati% for not !esi ifs appraised value, on, and after Tuesday, the 3rd day of Augast, 1886 the following described real estate. Belonging to said estate, and situated in said county, towit: The undivided two thirds JA] of tlie Nortiiwestquarter(>f.section seveideen (T 7 Townsliip 'twenty eight (28) north, range seven., ’ (7) westTEKMjS OF SAI.E: One third-cash in haud; one third in nine months and one third in •eighteensnonths-purchaser to execute notes, with approved security, hearing six per cent, interest from date. Adm’r of the Estate of Olivo East, deceased. Thompmn a* Bro, A ttys for Ad.nr. Juiy-1-8-15-22. 3STotlce cf Sa<le OE— * SEAL -:- ESTATE Belonging to Jasper Co-, IndianaPursuant to an order of the Board of Commissionrrs'. iHaiiqctn. the-IVtil-day of-April, 1380, and Recorded in Commissioner s Record No. pages 51 and 52,1 will oiler for sale at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, JULY 3d, 1886 The following real estate, to wit: The north--west-quarter of the soutticastquarter ot secliou thirtv (30). in township thirty-two (32) -rrorth, range five (4) west, said real estate heing tlie property of Jasper county, Indiana At tlie door of the court house, in Rensselaer, Iu T diaua. on the following terms: One-third cash in hand, and tlie residue tn two equal annual payments, secured by mortgage, notes hearing six (6) per cent interest and attorney’s fees, ... GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana. MBR* QTATE OF INDIANA,/ OO *3 Jasper Cbunty, i In Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term, A. 1). 1880. August Ehrhardt ) vs, I Francis 3f. Vroman, | Mrs. Vroman, | Francis C. Hrahie, )■ No. 3514, Katherine E, Grable. | Robert A. Cowan. I . . Mrs. Cowan, | Chas E. Hdnson. J Be it Remembered, That on tlijs fith day sos June A. 1). 138(i, the above named rduintilf by Frank Vi. Balicock Ids attorney filed in the office of tlie Clerk of said Court hls-eoMiplaint..- • against said defendants to forclose a mortgageand also the affidavit of a ebrapeitent person, that ajd defendants am each imd. all nou-res-identsKif file state of Indiana, said non-resident dcfendiuits are therefore lior.ehy notified of tin) petideuev of said suit, and that said cause wiR stifiui lor trial at tluvOct'oherterm fflhsahl Court,---tsßih-th-w4t;-«>ti..tii«i-iatli <lav of (>e.toborTßS'i. WITNESS my hand and the seal of ■ ,y \ said Court.ailixed, at »}■ office in I ShAti Jitensselaer. this Utli day or June. ■ ‘SY A. I). 1886. JAMES F. I It WIN._ Clerk. 7rALrfnri. Aune 17-2.) July i

CIS. 1 HE r _ ' -» In the Agricultural Buildings, in tbaxear of L. C- Grant’s blacksmith shop, on Front street, DEALF.it IX - i-^T Agricultural implements. of all kinds. McCormick’s k.irv i-sling machines, StudeK-tker wagons and buggies, Evans & Foos corn planter and check rower, Book-waiter engines, John Deere corn planters and check-rowers, i lie celebrated Bradley Plows aud the Geeuine, Zionsville, ‘Ohio, Crown Cultivator. Farmers, come and examine the wonderful improvements in the McCormick Binder. The now Automatic Canvas Adjuster always keeps the front and back parts of the canvas equally tight, whether the grain be wet or dry’. The Improved Spring Lock on the binder is a great advantage, while theneW Compressor Trip prevents all danger of cloggiug. Please call and examine. CHAS. A, BOBEHTS,