Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1886 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. -| ■ ■ • ■ ReMMtlaer Time Tab|e. PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH..., ..SOUTH. 4:38 P. M..10:48 AM. 4:42 A. M......10:35 P. M. WAY FREIGHT. 1:40 P. M...0:45 A. M.

A CARD.

' The timely assistance rendered, the , many kindly tenders of aid in our be- . reavement and the generous donations of flowers for the burial of our dead, by our friends, neighbors and fellow townsmen, are hereby gratefullj’ ac-' . knowledged and our thanks are especially due Mrs. F. W. Bedford and Miss Lizzie Warner for their tender care of ;he little sufferer at their home till- the angelof death released us from our “charge, J. A., S L. and E. L. Burnham.

BROAD TIRES.

- There should be used for the preservation of roads broad tired wagon .wheels. These would not duly run .easier, but would not cut up the road when soft, which is a great source of injury. Narrow tires and heavy loads soon make ruts, and these in turn hold water still worse, and as work is done but once or twice a year, it is very expensive keeping them in repair, an*d they are seldom good. Cities are beginning to require wide tires, proportioned in width to the load ■to be carried for wagops to be used in the city. If they are good for tbe city they certainly are for the country. They have long been in use in En- . gland, and they would not think of us Ing our narrow tires. Broad tires are >lso best for use on the farm, where there is much hauling on soft ground. The time will come when they will be universally used.—Ex.

Pay of County Officers

The following shows how mnch or in .what manner county officers are , paid. ’ According to the South Bend Times: The Auditor receives a salary of 31,200 a year.' If the population of the county is over 15,000 he gets $125 Additional fee for each 1,000 persons; And if the population is over 20,000 he gets SIOO for each 1,000 in excess of this number. He gets fees for certain jrork. The Clerk is paid wholly by fees. The Recorder is paid wholly by fees. The Treasurer gets a salary of SBOO -a year, and also one per cent, on the half of one per cent, on all in excess of his. The Sheriff is paid by fees. The Prosecuting attorney receives a salary of SSOO a year, and also gets fees in certain cases. The Surveyor is paid in fees. The Coroner gets a fee of $5 for the first day in holding an inquest and •$2.50 for each subsequent day on the •sa me case. He also gets five cents a mile as mileage. S 2--5 The County Superintendent gets $1 A day for services actually rendered. The Jury Commissioners receive $3 a day, and the Grand Jurors get $2 a day and mileage of li e cents. The Commissioners get $3.50 a day. The Judge is paid annually $2,500. Other public officials are paid ss follows: H ; —~ Township Trustees' receives $2 per day for services actually rendered. Justices of the Peace receive fees, as also does the Notary Public and •Constable.

AY— Everything nt Kannal’s cheap store: A fine line of calf skin hoots, at from 81 -50 to 82.50 per:pair, at A. Leopold’s. Eight or ten Yorkshire pigs, for feeding purposes, for sale. I. B. Washburn.

RIBBONS! RIBnOXS” The largest assortment of Hemphill A Honan’s.

Kannal’s cheap Drug Store and no mistake. Save yolir money by seeing us before you. price elsewhere. 1 And don’t you forget it. 1 mean it I will sell everything in my line cheaper than anyone ever sold before, in the town. Emmet Kannal Remember the cheap Drug Store, and give me a trial; if you are not satisfied, it will be time to go elsewhere. Emmet Kannal. Elegant and tasteful work on children's hats and bonnets, a specialty, at our new millinery store. Our work speaks for itself; ladies Call and inspect it. Mrs. J.

Huckleberry Town.

If ever a town grew famous in a shorter time on account of any one staple, than thJ town of Medaryville has during the past two weeks Ave should be glad to visit it. In the townships qf Gillam, Barkley and Hanging Grove, it is now called Huckleberry town. On nearing the the pearly gates of the metropolis of Whitepost tp., the first that interests one is likely to be a trench beaten in the sand along the roadsido by tho huckleberry pickers going to and from tho market space. Every person in tho town from three, to three score and ten years of age, has been averaging from three to eight days per week in the huckleberry patch. ‘ The names of some of the best pickers in town with the amount of berries gathered in a single day are as follows: Ed Elston, 2 gallons; John Shultz, 7 gallons, J, J. Frederick 6] gallons: Win Williams, 21 -gallons, Homer Calvert, the operator, 23 gallons. Over half the people of eastern Jasper have supplied themselves in hucklebeiry town with the deliciotis fruit, and the road from Hanging Grove tp. to Medaryville is still lined with teams, crying 4 ‘On to Huckleberry town.” Obrien.

— , Call for good goods and great bargains, at A. Leopold’s. Hemphill & Honan’s for your carpets. Remember Kanpal’s is the cheap Drug Store. Call, price and believe.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 3d day of July 1886. Those not claimed within four weeks from tbe date before given will be sent to th. dead letter office, Washington D. C. Augusta Estella Farncll.Miss Ella Gunndy, Miss Adelty. Gurtnor, Morris Gonnan, .James f?ull. Persons calling for any of the letter? in the above list will please say they are advertised ' NATHANIEL S. BATES, P. M. Rensselaer, Ind.

, Thousands Say SoMr. T. w. Atkins, Girard, Kansas, writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.” Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver eomplainta. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every year. Sold at fifty cents abottle by F. B. Meyer. June. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Tbk Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Mtpfiev refunded. Price 2fi cents per box For sale by F, B. Meyer. 18-8-ly> —— ; Walking Skeleton■ Mr. E. Springer, ot Mechanicsburg, Pa. “writest “I was affiicted'with lung fever and abcess on lungs, and reduced to a Walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s Now Discovery tor Consumption, which did iHe so much good t hat I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a map, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in fiesh of 48 lbs.” Free Trial Bottles at F . B. Meyer's Drugstore. LargesizeSl. June,

CSiS. A. MTS In the Agricultural Buildings, iii the year of L. C- Ora nt’s blacksmith shop, on Front street, HEALER IN Ag ricultural Implements. of all kinds. McCormick’s harv -inig machines, Studebaker wagons and buggies, Evans & Foos corn planter and check rower. Bookwalter engines, John Deere corn planters and check-rowers,, the celebrated Bradley Plows and tne (ieeuin-', Zionsville. Ohio, Brown Cultivator.

t JFarmers, come and examine the wonderful improvements in the McCormick Binder. The new Automatic Canvas Adj uster al ways v 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 au dan* ger of clogging, t Please call and examine. CHAS, A. ROBERTS.

Campaign .owmmfer That every Republican in ihe county, an<l aa manv Democrat* ns desire ft, may have A TaoaoroHLT Reliable Repi'rlicax paper during thtcomiiur campaign that will be bt great inter*--,!, local and general, we will furnish the Rensselaer Republican From this date to Nov. 10th, 1886, for Jifty (\‘iil s! This is a very liberal offer and should be EMBRACED AT ONCE.

A FEW FINE FARMS. DC the lanj lor swile by - <oen & Warren, the Real-Estate Agents. Fractional half section 292.5 acres, three miles north and one mile west of Rensselaer. Never failing well, wind pump, common house, good barn &c. An excellent farm, one of the best in the county. - Eighty acres timber and pasture land, one mile north of Surrey. Will sell or exchange for good residence property in Rensselaer. 120 acres on railroad 1J miles east of Wolcott, White county, Ind., all good tillable land. Medium sized frame house, new barn, good well and good thrifty young orchard. A Great Bargain. Also, 120 acres adjoining the above, well improved; buildings in fair condition. 120 acres 2] 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 Wheatfield Tps. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion- Use no others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer. Ind. 17-8-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. Emmet Kannal.

Agent for the Republican. W. 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 orders with him. Ladies :-Call and see specimens of the beautiful work and elegant taste of our new trimmer, Miss Tharp; at Mrs. 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-price, .at my store, in Rehsselaer.' A. Leopold. Go to Kannal’s for Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper than the cheapest. Hats and caps, of all varieties and styles, way down below; everybody else, in that line of business, at A. Leopold’s. — Buy your custom made clothing of Hemphill Honan, They have made arrangements with Work Bros. <t Co., of Chicago, to sell -clothing for them. Call in and ieavt your measures as they will save you money. We wish to call attention to the fact, that we have on our shelves a most complete stock qf Dry Goods, consisting of black and colored Dress Silks, Woolen Dress Fablick’s, Parasols, White Dress Goods, Embroideries &c. We earnestly solicit you to call, when wishing anything in our line. "“Yours Respectfully’, ; ; I 4 Etuis & Mubray.

Wood! Wood!! W ood!!! I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, _ $4,00 “ “ Cord wood, $3.40 “ “ AVe invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard. It-takes a bed three feet high to hold a half cord of sawed wood thrown, in. loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s. ; R. P, Benjamiu.

Ho! For the West! 600,000 acres of choice Aricuilnrai Lands in \ Southwestern Tlinnesota for sale. Do you want a home where the surroundings are pleasant; where are Railroads, Churches and Schools; where the climate is healthful; where the soil is deep and drouth is unknown; where you can raise large crops and sell them at good prices; where you can get land on such terms that yott 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; 813.00 secures a ticket-to these lands and return. Excursions leave Rensselaer as follows: Tuesday, July 13tb; Tuesday, July 20th; And every Tuesday thereafter until further notice. We will accompany parties of three or more, if desired. For detailed information, maps, circulars, etc., call on, or address, COEN & WARREN, Local Agents, . 18-28-ts. Rensselaer, Ind. What is more disagreeable lady than to know that her hair has not onfy lost its color, but is full of dandruff? Yet such was the case with mine until I used Parker’s Hair Balsam. My hair is now black and perfectly clean and glossy.—Mrs. E. Sweeny, July

SILAS L. SWAIN, Gem Agent For ENDORSEE! BY SfiPERIORfD |ONUMENTAL 45.000 prices on In Jasper, Newton and White counties, for the celebrated White Bronze Monuments, Statuary, Lawn Ornaments&c. Office with W. W. Watson. Rensselaer, - - ■, - Ind. Rensselaer Marble Works ■ SpTiry —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American MAHELE ill MITE. All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING STONE. Fi out Street north of Wsshington, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Hemphill & Honan, r If f ~ ' —DEALERS INBoots, Shs, Bais Caps, AND Furnishings. Ladies’ Fhe ta A Specialty - BnmxiMHi .•

Notice of Intention to Appro? priate Lands for Right-of-Way. ■■ - • STATEOF INDIANA, County of Jaiqier. ,SS In tl*e mattei of appropriation of certain lands of Theodore A. Jfrltchoy, and others, Dejwription of lands, rights, and interests < intended to be appropriated in Jasper county, in the State of Indiana, by the Chicago anil’ Indlana'Coal Railway tknuuany. deemed neceasary by said company for the construction, and repair, and maintahiance of the said railway, in said county, to-wit: To appropriate from the lands 6t Theodore A. Fritchcy, a strip of land one hundred (100) feet..wide, being 'fifty (SQ) feet on each side of the center line of tho Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located and staked over and across the north half i l - t ) of the southeast quarter (> 4 ) of section thirty-three (S 3 towship thirty-one (31) north, raude seven (7) west, in Jasner county, State of Indiana. To appropriate froin the lands of Mary E. Walpole, Jane Walpole, Anu Martin, Luke Walpole, Michael Walixile, kind J. J. Walpole, a strip of laud one hundred (100> feet wide, being fifty (50i feel on each side of the center line of tlie Chicago & Indian a Coal Railway as now aurveffih* located-- and staked, over and across thff.northwest quarter (M).of the south-west-quarter (!i) of-section twenty-six (2(1), in township thirty-one (31), north, range seven (7), "West, in J;uq>er County, State of Indiana. ■■-?-- ! To appropriate from the lands of John A. Kent a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide.being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked,over and across the southwest quarter C-*) of the northwest quarter (*.i) of section three (3), and the northeast quarter (!<), of the southeast quarter(>.) of section (4), in township thirtvune (31).north, range sjx (0), west, in Jasper County, State of Indiana y To appropriate from the kinds of Carrol C Kent a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being fifty (-50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Codl. Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked over and across section live (5) township thirty (30). north range’ seven (7), west, and the northwest quarter (J() of the northwest quarter (X) of section four (4), township and range aforesaid, m Jasper Coun y, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of Charles A, Harrington, astrip of laud one hundred (100) feet wide, being 50 feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & fndianaCoal Railway, as now surveyed, located and staked, over and across the west half (54) of the southwest quarter (>a) of section twenty-four-(24), township thirty-one (31) north,range seven (7) west, in Jasper county , State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of George 11, Font a strip of land one hundred (100) feet, wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the eenter line of the Chicago & ludiaua Coal Bailway, as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the northwest quarter ()4) of the northwest quarter (*4) of section nineteen (19). township thirty-one (31). north; range six (ii), west, m Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lauds of H. M. Fuller and Cynthia C. Fuller, a strip st land one hundred (100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chi-* cago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the southwest quarter (54) of the southwest quarter 04) of section eighteen (18), township thirty-one (31), north, range six (6), west, in Jasper County. State of Indiana. i To appropriate from the lands of’ John R. Elder, Trustee of the Indiana & Illinois Central Railway Company, a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on eacli side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located and staked, over and across the northeast quarter (>4) of the southeast quarter (x) of of section eight (8), township thirty-oue, north, range six (6] west, in Jasper County, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of John M. Blue. Jr. and J. K. Pruden, a strip of land one hundred I 100] feet wide, being fifty [so] feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now sur veyed, located, and staked, over and across the north-west quarter (>4), of section nine (9), township thirty-one (31) north, range six (0), ’Test, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from tbe lands of M. M. Yeoman, James H. Tur pie, and Angeline Smith, a strip of land one hundred (10o) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Cliicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as Blow surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the southwest quarter 04) of the southeast quarter 04) of section thirty-four (34), township thirty-two (32), north, range six («) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of Sarah B. Henderson, a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, and staked over and across the southwest quarter 04) of the southwest quarter 04) .and the northeast quarter of section thirty-five (35), township thirty-two (32) north, range six (.(>), west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. -To appropriate from the 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 flfty (50) feel on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the southeast quarter 04) of the northeast quarter 04) of section twenty-five' (.25), ’ township thirty-two (32) north, range six (0) west, in Jasper county. State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of Rebecca J. Stevenson a strip of land one hundred (100) TeFTwtde;being afty(so) ’ feet on - each aide of. the center line of the Chicago <£• Indiana Coal Rai’way, as now surveyed, located and stated, over and across the southwest quarter (*4) of the northwest quarter (? 4 ) of section thirty (30) township tlrirty-tivo (32) north, rsinge five (5) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from tlie lands of R. A, Charles a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide, being fifty (50) feet on each side of the 'center line ,«o£ the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, apd staked over and across the northwest quarter (Ju) es the northwest quarter (’4) of section thirty (30) township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate fronrtireTSHttff of M iehael A. Miller. Joseph A. Miller, Catharine A. Nifong, Fbebe 8. Snyder, Jaffe A. Woosley, and Barbara A. Lambert, a strip of landrp’ae hundred [IOOJ feet wide, being fifty 150] feet on each side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, and s.aked, over and across the northwest Pi] ('f the. northeast quarter |J. t | of section thirty [So] township thirty-two [32] north, range five [s] west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana.

. To appropriate from the lands of B. A. Charles and James V. It. Miller, a strip of land one hundred [loo] feet wide, being fifty [so] feet on each side of the center line of the Chicngo A Indiana Coal Railway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the northeast quarter IUI ,of the northwest quarter [Ju of section thirty [3OJ township thirty-two [32], north, range five [o], west, m Jasper county, Stale of Indiana., To appropriate from the lands of Richard M. Hazelett a strip of land one hundred [loo] feet wide, being fifty- [so] feet on each side of the center line op the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, as now surveyed, located, and staked over and across the southwest quarter [l*l of the southeast quarter L l ;] oi section nineteen (19) township thirty-two [s2] north, range five [s] west, m Jasper county. State of Indiana To appropriate from the lands of Jessd Commons a strip of land one hundred [IOO J feet wide, being fifty [so] feeton eucluside of the center line of the Chicago 51 Indiaua Coal Railway as now surveyfed, located and staked, over and across the east half [t»J ot the southeast quarter section nineteen [l9], township thirty-two [32] north, range five [s] west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of Julia B. Gregg, a strip of land one hundred [loo] feet wide, being lift v [so] feet on each side of the center liiieof the Chicago & IndianaCoalßailway as now surveyed, located, and staked, over and across the north luilf [*.»]. of the southwest quarter [J*] of section twenty [2o] township iidrtv-two 132] north, range five [s] west, -in Jasper County, State of Indiana, -o appropriate from life [anas of John J... Biake and James T. Randle, Commissioner of . I»raiuage in and tor Jasper County,. State of Indiana, a strip of land one hundred [loo) feet wide.~Wng ; Bliv r«OJ’feet on each side of the ceutyr line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway over and across the west half [H] of the northeast quarter [‘ 4 J of section twenty [2u], township thirty-two' [B2],north, range five [#| west, in Jasper eounty. State id Indiana. To appropriate from the lauds of Benjamin B. Whiteman aud James T. Randle, Commissioner of Draieage in and for Jasper Comity, State of Indiana, a strin of land one hundred [loo] leet wide, being fifty [so] fee Ton each side' of the center line of the Chicago & ludi.-.un Coal Railway as tiow surveyed, located, aud staked over and across the northeast quarter [(*] of the northeast , quarter [,tf] of section twenty [SO], and the northwest quarter [?»] of the northwest quarter [SiJ of section twenty-one [Si], oil in township thirty* two issi north, range five [|j w«m i« Jasper COUttfi State «< JKCUftM.

And the Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway Company does hereby certify that tbe foregoing contains a true description of the lands, rights and interests, intended to be appropriated from the land owners therein above mentioned, for the purpose Of said railway of said Company, situated in Jasper county, in the State of Indiana. , In witness whereof it causes its corporate, seal to be here affixed and this nodi unient to be signed by its President, and countersigned ’ by its Secretary, tills 23d day of June, ÜBB. Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway eCompnnrbTa : ',_ h.H. Po«*^ {dent . Attest, IVXLTEH F. CODB. Secretary. Hie persons named in the above articles of appropriation will take notice that an instrument of appropriation has been filed and deposited in iheolUce of the Clerk of the Jas]>er Circuit Court of Ja.«per county, in the State‘>f ludiaua, on the 24tii day of June, Issti, by the Chicago A Indiana Coal Railway Company, and in pursuance thereof said Company-will apply to the Hon. P. 11. Ward, JudgS of said Circuit Court, in chambers at the Court House, in the town of Kentland, in Newton county, State of Indiana, on the iflth day of July, 1S8», at 10 o’clock a. ui.. or as soon, therealler as cnuiiscl citn be heard, for the appointment of three lawful appraisers to appraise the damages which yoa piay each sustain by reason of the appropriatioirin said instrument mentioned. R. 11. F. PKIIiCE. Attorney for Cliicago A Indiana ('oat Railway Co, Dated, Rensselaer. - - (— ——' STATE OF INDIANA County of Jasper i SSI In the matter of appropriation of certain lands of Carroll! C. Kent and others. Descriptions of lands, rights and interests intended to be approtiriated 111 Jasper county, in the State of I ndiana, by the Cliicago a Indiana Coal Railway Company, deeiued necessary bv said company for the' construction and repair and maintenance of said railway, in said county, to-wit: To appropriate from the lands of Carroll C, Kent a strip bind one hundred feet wide on tbe southerly side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, and fifty [so] feet distant from the same, at all points from elation eighteen [lß] to station twenty five (25) in southwest quarter (}), of section five (5), township thirty [so] north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of John A. Kent a strip of lapd one hundred [loo] feet wide, on the northerly side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, and fifty [so] feet distant from the same at all points over and across the northeast quarter (|), of the southeast quarter [}] of section four (4), township thirty-one [3l] north, Range six [6] west, in Jasper County, Slate of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of R- A. Charles and J. V. R, Miller a strip of land fifty feet wide on the northerly side of the center line of the Chicago & Ind ? - iana Coal Railway, and fifty [so] feet distant from the same at all points commencing at station number hundred aud fifty «even, (757), thence northeasterly and parallel to said eenter line to the east boundary of tbe northeast quarter [|] of the northwest quarter [|] of section thirty (30). township thirty-two [32] north, f range Jive [s] west, in Jasper County. State of Indiana. To appropriate from tho lands of Michael A. Miller, Joseph A. Miller, Catherine A. Nifong, Phebe S. Snyder, Jane A. Woos- ’ ley and Barbara A. Lambert all that pan of the northwest quarter [[J of the northeast quarter [|] of section thirty (30], township thirty-two [32] north, range five [s] west, which lies northeasterly from the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway, in Jasper County, State of Indians. To appropriate from the lands of Richard M. Hazelett a strip of land fifty feet wide on the northerly side of the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway and fifty [so] feet distant from the same, at all points beginning at station seven hundred and eighty-two, [782) thence southwesterly and parallel to said center line to the south boundary of the southwest quarter [|], of tbe southeast quarter (|) of section nineteen [197, township thirty-two [32] north, range fivt4v[s) west, in Jasper connty, State of Indiana. To appropriate from the lands of John J. Brake certain lands in the southwest quarter (}] of tbe northeast quarter ([] of section twenty, township thirty-two north, range five west, in Jaspsr County, State of Indiana, described as follows: Commenting at a point fifty feet north westerly fryru and measured at right angles to the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway at station eight hundred and forty seven, thence westerly four hundred and twelve feet to a point one hundred and fifty feet distant from said center line at station eight hundred and forty three, thence parallel to and one hundred and fifty feet distant from the center line to the west line of said southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, thenee south along said west line to a point fifty feel from the - center line, thence northeasterly parallel to the center line and. fifty feet distant therefrom, to point of beginnings also a piece of land on southerly side of right of way described as fopows: Connrremnng at a point fifty feet southeasterly from the center line of the Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway at station eight hundred and forty five, thence soutnerly two hundred and six feot-to a point one "hundred feet ■distant from the center line at station eight hundred and forty three, thence southivesterly paraliello and one hundred feet distant from said center line to the west l.nc of said southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, thence north along said west line to a point fifty feet from said eonter line, thence'Northeasterly to point of beginning And the Chicago & Indt;rnq€'<*al -Railway— Company docs hereby certify that the foregoing contains a true'description of the lands, rights ana interests intended to be appropriated from the land owners thefdiu iipove nientiofletl for the purpose' of said Railway of said Company situated in'Jasper county, in tlie State of Indiana. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, it causes ■ SKALi 'ft® corporate seal to be hereto affixe‘l anil this instrument to be signed ' 0 by its President aud countersigned by its Secretary, this 2nd day.ol ju.ly .A. -JL—--1886. CHICAGO AND INDIANA COAL RAILWAY COMPANY by » tr ir 1 >/ iD'rim

H. 11. POUTER, "'■< I’rcsident. Attest WALTER F. COBB, Secretary. The persons named in the above articles of appropriation will take notice that an instrument of appropriation has been.filed and deposited iu the office of the Clerk of the Jasper circuit court of Jasper county, iu the State of Indiana, on the sth day of July, 1888, by the Chicago i Indiana Coal Railway company, and in pursuance thereof said company will apply to the Hou. P. H. Ward, Judge of said circuit court, iu chambers at ,the court House, m the, town of Kentland, iu Newton county, State of Indiana, oaf. the 30th day of July, ItHSH. at 10o'clock a, m„ or as soon thereafter as counsel ran be heard, for the appointment of three lawful appraisers to appraise the damages which you may each sustain by reason of tne appropriation in said instrument mentioned. ' ......... - R. B.F. PIERCE, Attorney , for Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway Cd. Dated, Rensselaer, Ind.; July Ist, 18m;. } My liver was so fearfully disordered and I felt so feeble and languid that I »earcely took interest iu anything. Tried all the so-called remedies without relief until I used Parker's Tonic, which effected ft permanent cure.— David Bash, Little, Ark, ' July.