Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1886 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN.
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That Base Ball Game.
The game of base ball at Monon last Thursday resulted in another victory for the Monon nine, with . a soore of 13 runs to Is, and the Monons only played eight innings. The following not altogether good-natured notes on the game , are from the Monon Dispatch. Both clubs behavod nobly. Some real fino plays were made on both sides. About seventy-five visitors from Rensselaer came over Thursday to see :-the boys done up. The game was witnessed by ovor two hundred persons, fully one-third of i whom were of the gentler sex, Tho umpiring by —* Manning, of Lafayette, was, so far as we learned, generally satisfactory. Ben Nutter, who did the pitching for the Monons has been highly complimented for his efficient work. It was his first match game. The cheering in favor of the Rensselaer boys was quite vociferous at every suocess/ul play they made, until the friends of the Monons, catching the inspiration, out-yelled them so badly that the cheering from the other side lulled fin to the tamest kind of silence. Charley Baker, catching for the Monons, was struck by a foul tip which striking his mask broke that machine to pieces, either the ball or a piece of the mask struck him in the mouth, breaking out a tooth, and he retired from the game, in the eighth innj ng, Frank Humpston taking his place. The Rensselaer papers speak of their club as the kid nine. If the niue that played here yesterday were kids; then Sherman had an army of kids on his famous march to the sea. We suppose their name was adopted in order that they might more successfully cover up . the stigma of defeat, when deteat happens, as it always will when they play our nine, by pleading the baby act.
A Good Attendance.
The Jasper county Summer Normal School opened last Monday with an attendance of 45. This is an increase of about ten over the first day of last year. The instructors are Profs. F. W. Reubelt, Bailey Martin and D. H. Guild. The attendance, by townships, is as follows: MARION TOWNSHIP. Irene Ritchey, Fred Chilcote, Laurie Hodsnire, Robert Porter, John E. Spitler, Minnie Hatton, Lizzie Stackhouse, Jos. Hammond, Etta Spitler, Rose Hammond, Swaney Makeever, Sarah Chilcote, Mary Peacock, Jennie Miller, Rena Peacock, Hora Ckark, * ' . Lottie Peacock, M. M. Makeever, Schuyler Irwin. UILLAM. , Ruhi3 Rayburn, Sadie Mitchell, L.„B. Fans, Mary Osborne, Eva Rayburn, Frank Osborne, 'Clara Mckeison, Malinda Maddox, _ D. C. Prevo, • • j6rdak. .Mary Adams. May Kessinger, . Bertie Yeoman, Gertie W#i sh, Ella Welsh, KANKAKEE.
John C. Dunn, Mary L. Dufin, T. F. Maloney. wheatfield. Rosa Grube, G . W. Ingram. Zada Muffly. NEWTON. Aurilla Warren, Chas. E. Baker, ...... - \ Eifie M. Yeoman. g KEENEU. Dora (rVeason. Rosette Shortridg&s HANGING GKOVK. Alpha Bonta. UNION. Barney Comer. UAUKLEY. Ines Walker, C. S. Hartley. CARPENTER. Ida Tfioimts.
The Battle Ground Camp Meeting.
The Battle Ground camp meeting will commence to-morrow. The program is complete and the arrangements perfect and the plans for entertaining more guests than at any previous meeting have been made. All in all the preparations ere utr It cation | but it may be truly, said •that the meeting this year will be one well worth attending. . Eminent speakers will be present and a consultation of one of thenumeri ous posters now spread broadcast everywhere will convince anyone that the meeting will be of far more than ordinary interest and value,
Teajtts and Men V' We want immediately fifty teams and twenty shovelers to work on the C. and L C. By. extension, in Jasper oonnty, Ip4Wages for teams $3.50 per dav; for shovelers $1.50 per day. Apply ter us at DeMotte, IndFAIBOHILD A Swalß. Campaign That every li(•publican tn tlm~~cTn*ntyoii(l ns inniiv DoniiKTHtn as desire it. may have A THoKomm.v SntAttt Utspritucxv paper during tl\p coming campaign that will oc of great Interest, local and general, wc will furuisb the Rensselaer Republican From this date to Jan. Ist, 1887, for fifty This is a very liberal offer and should be EM B RACED AT ONCE.
Agent for the Republican.
W. C. Kirk, tlie 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. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs R. P. Benjamin has? Call at Hardman’s and examine them.
A Remarkable Escape-
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa.. was afflicted for six years' with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physicians could five no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a Bottle of Dr King’s New Discovery, when immediate reliei was felt, ami by continuing its use for a short iitue she was completely cured, gaining in Resit 40 lbs. in a few months. Free Trial’Botties at F. B- Meyer’s Drugstore. Large size sl. 46-4 t.
Hot Purely a Mistake.
The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and 0- B. Steward is, and lias been, the only recognized agent of the “Domestic” in Rensselaer. Other parlies have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that I am the Sole an«l Only agent of the “DomeshV’ Sewing Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Steward. 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: arid perfectly clean and glossy.—Mrs. E. Sweeny, Chicago. July
Call and Settle.— The many expenses" of a sickness, and incapacity for labor, the necessitytliat has arisen that I should go north for my health, and a desire to settle with my creditors, makes it imperatively necessary for me to notify all persons indebted do me, for blacksmithing or other matters, to call and settle their indebtedness without delay. -• *
Bedford & AA’tinier pay cash for Eggs. ■A* y f - —-Jffall paper at Kamial’s cheap store. ' ~~ ~— —— Bedford & AA T arner pay cash ..for . Eggs. : _ wd - - - ... AY AY— Down — low- Everything at Kanuai’s cheap store. Bedford A Warner pay cash for Eggs. Remember Kannal’s is the cheap Drug Store. Call, price and believes -'Bedford A AYarner pay cash for Eggs. Bedford A AYarner pay cash for Eggs. Tire best fine shoe in the market for jthe money and fully warranted. A new pair it not as repre-sented-Hemphill & Honan— The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are respectfully notified that we have purchased all of Miss Mollie Babcock’s stamping patterns and liaYe added a nice selection of new ouces, lienee anything in the stamping line will be done promptly. Hemphill A Hon- «&>
Books at the post-office. Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. ~ , C»ll and see us this week in onr new room. Laßne Bros. 1 The best assortment and cheapest line of scratch books, at the post-office. 8 Take advantage of good opporunities. Stationery and books ‘a way down ’’ at the post-office. Go to Kannal’s for Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper than the Eight or ten Yorkshire pigs, for feeding purposes, for sale. I. B. Washburn.
RIBBONS! Kill BOWS!! The largest assortment of ribbons, at Hemphill & Honan’s.
Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Kannal’s cheap Drug Store and no mistake. Save your money by seeing us before you price elsewhere. —— 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. Knowing, from personal experience that times are hard, I have decided to make prices to suit. Come iu and give me a chance to prove my assertion. Emmet Kannal. We wish to call attention to the t fact, that we have on our shelves a most complete stock of Dry Goods, consisting of black and colored 1) -ess Silks, Woolen Dress FabParasols, AVhite Dress Good • Embroideries &c. We solicit yo.. to call, when wishing anythin , .in ourli ne. Yours Respectfully,
Partnership Dissolved.. Notice is hereby given that the partnership in the blacksmithing business, heretofore existing between the undersigned is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted at the satne place as heretofore by Thomas J. Erwin. The books of the firm will be kept at the shop, on Front street, and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm, or to S. Erwin, individually, are notified to call and make settlement of the same/ without delay. Thos. J. Erwin, 45 3t. S. Erwin. Business Notice. The Furniture and Undertaking business of the late \V. J. Wright will still be carried on, at the old location, under the managementof the undersigned; who has the proper authority to collect all moneys due the late proprietor on account of the said Furniture and Undertaking business, and also to pay accounts due on account of the same busifiess. Park Wright. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. ed 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 throwu in loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s. R. P. Benjamin.
S. Erwin.
SILAS m SWAIN, * Gen. Agent For ENDORSED TV .Jjgllt. SUPERIORJG faSG* 5 ' 5 uffijßi *•««*»' practically. f sSNISf Monumental fy ovep v designs aiid 4SQQO prices oa In Jasper, Newton and White counties, for the celebrated White Bronze Monuments, Statuary, Lawn Ornaments&c. Office with W. W. Watson. * W», •.'***»,
ELLIS & MURRAY
rails and retarm aaljr $7.90, ABfUt 9, 1886Ck#|#aqaa Lake via Niagara Fall*,rsßs9. Bell’s annual Niagara Falls and Chautauqua Lake Excursion will leave Valparaiso, Monday, Aug. 9, at 10 a. m,, via the “Nickel Plato’” (N Y. C. & St. L- Ry.) Good connections on all north and south roads. Special train, special low rates from Valparaiso and all points east to Cleveland. Valparaiso to Niagara Falls and return only $7.50. Those desiring to visit Chautauqua Lake SI.OO extra. The entire expense to the Falls includ--1 ing faro, neea not exceed from 15 to i2O dollars. Pullman sleepers are provided in which berths may be secured at reasonable prices. A Dining car in which will be served excellent lunches and choice fruits. „ Free admission to the parks and Goat Island. On the return trip Lakeview Cemetery and Euclid Ave:, Cleveland, will be visited. , The excursion will be personally con- [ ducted VV. J. Bell and every privilege c of last year will be granted. - For tickets, berths and further in formation address W. J. Bell, . Valparaiso, Indiana. I Aug. 5.
A FEW FINE FARMS. Or the Many for Sale by Coen A Warren, the Ileal-Estate Agents. House and lot for sale or trade at Lee station. Also, 120 acres adjoining the above, well improved; buildings in fair condition. Stock pasture of 200 or 280 acres in Milroy tp., with living water. Will be sold cheap. 60 acres, 3 miles northwest of Rensselaer, mostly good tillable land. Fair framehouse, well, stable &c. 120 acres 2} miles east of Rose Lawn. Mostly timbered, good farm or pasture land, Unimproved, 40 acres, J mile south of DeMotte. good meadow land, well fenced, close to a station. A good bargain. 80 acres on Pinkamink river, four miles from Rensselaer; good frame house, well, stable &c. Good land.80 acres, 3 miles southwest of Mt, Ayr, partly timbered. Large frame house, good well &c. Located in good neighborhood. Eighty acres timber andpastureland, one mile north of Surrey. Will sell or exchange for good residence property in Rensselaer. 40 acres, J mile west of Rensselaer, Good tillable land,—- lj story frame bouse, good barn, plenty of' fruit trees of all kinds. Close -to market and schools, ’. - 120 acres on railroad 11 miles east of Wolcott, White county, Ind., all good tillable land. Medium sized frame bouse, new barn, goo.d well and good thrifty young orchard. A Great Bargain. Fractional half section 292.5 acres, three miles north and one mile west of Rensselaer. Never failing well, wind pump, common house, good barn Ac. An excellent farm, one of the best in the county. A good stock ranch of 1040 acres in an excellent location. Good house and barn, good well, windmill Ac. All but 50 acres fenced with 3 wire fence. Stream and pond of living water. Plenty of timber and farm land. A stock ranch ol 1200 acres, 24 miles northeast of DeMotte, Jasper county, Ind., partially fenced. About 500 acres of good mow land. All well ditched. Common frame honse of 5 rooms, good well, barn, cattle sheds Ac. An excellent ranch. 240 acres, 41 miles west of Rensselaer. 100 acres of pasture and timber land, good stream of water flowing through it. Balance of farm under good state of cultivation, well fenced, large frame house, 8 rooms, fgood well, wind pump, milk house, cellar, large barn 30x40 conveniently arranged. For sale at a bargain. Also several tracts of 40 to 1,200 acres each in Keener and WheattieldTps.
Backlen’s Arnica Salve- . Tub Best SAr,v&in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, ami ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inpßtv refunded. Price cents per box For sale by F. B. Meyer. 18-8-iyi : : ■ —«•*. These are Solid Facts* The l»esfe blood purilier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bit-' liousness, Jaundice. Constipation, weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary orgaps, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will al ways liud Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly. Every bottle qnarauteeti to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents'a bottle by F. B. Mever. 46-4 t.
PARKER’S BALSAM ti?'vSSp the popular favorite for dressing the hair, Restoring color when gray, aud preventing Dandruff, cleanses the sealp, slot's the GW-sCSI? hair falling, aurt ia sure to please, ti— -±i ii'-i and&LUOatDruggiaU. The best Cough Cure you can use, And the best proven tire known for Consumption. It cures bodily pains, and all disorder; of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and all Vcmale Complaints. The. feeble aud side, struggling against disease, and slowly drifting towards the grave, will in inoat coses recover their health by it he timely use of PutsES’s Tosnc, bat delay is dangerous. Take it in time. Sold by ail Druggists in large bottles at gLOft. ■ : HINDERCORNB Tho safest, jarest, quietest and best core for Carat Bunions, V.'hrta. Stole*, Cai)ou*os,<£e. Hinders their far-
Malice To —~. - CONTRACTORS NOTICE Is hereby rtvcti that in purautflt* ut an outer of tlie Board of Commissioner* made at their Special June Session, 1886. sealed proposals will be received until o’clock a. ui. ou the 2nd day of August, 1886, ortlm construction of an iron bridge across lie l’inkaniink Kiver. on tlm Hue between Hartley and Marion townships and about one half mile north of Pleasant‘ Ridge, Jasper bounty, Indiana, according to the plaus and Specifications now on file, for inspection and examination. In the Auditor’s ofiiee of said county. TJ(e contract Will be let to the lowest responsible-bidder; but no bid will Im ,entertained tiniest the same is accompanied by a bond in a penalty of at least one fourth of the cost of the work to he done, signed by the bidder and at least two free-bold sureties, residents of the slate of Indiana, guaranteeing ttie faithful (icrfonnance ot the work so bln for. In case the contract Is awarded such bidder, and that if such contract he so awarded, such bidders suall pay all debts incurred by hint in the prosecution ot such work, including labor, materials and (nr boarding laborers thereon. Bids to be onened promptly at the, time above mentioned. Tiie Board reserving the right to reiuot any or all bids. The Board will also receive Platts, Specifications and Bid*, at the sauic time und place for tlm construction of a one story frame building 20 by 32 feet, story to be 12 feet tn clear, building to be built on the court house square and fortheiise of the Clerk of the Jasner Circuit Court. One room 20 by 20 feet with the necessary windows for the purpose of lighting the same, to be used as the Clerk’s office, and in thebalancc of said building there is to be a vault 12 b, 20 feet, sufficient to protect the papers and records from fire. Office to have one outside door 3 by 7 leet, wi th transom abovo. Vault to have one entrance from office, to be supplied with fire proof door. Bids to be made separately on Building ami Vault. All parties wishing to bid on said Building and Vault, will please hand in Plan, Specifications and Bid before 10 o’clock a. in. on August 2nd. ISB6. Witness my hand and seal of office MEAL 1 this 12tb day of June A. D., 1886. J GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor ’— y 1 Jasper County, Indiana.
1-OEIIT HOTEL CTATE OF INDIANA,/ CQ Jasper County, ( In Circuit Court, to October term. A, D. 1886. Alfred Thompson vs Nancy Ann Spencer Narcissus McEwen Emetine Glover i Catherine Anderson Matilda LaCount Mary LaCount Charles LaCount Edward LaCount aud The Unknown Heirs, Legatees and divisees of Catherine Andersou deceased. Be it remembered, that on this 20th day of July A. D. 1886, the above named plaintiff by Thompson it Bro., his attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said defendants to quiet title to certain real estate and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said court, 1880, to-wit: on the 19th day of October lssu. ’ , Witness my hand and tlie seal (seal 1 °f said Court, affixed at my office in II Rensselaer, this 20th dav of July, Clerk of Jasper;circuit Court. Thompson A Bro., Attun. fur Plaintiff. July29--Aug. 12. 1 Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wooiford’s Sanitary Lotion- Use no others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kannal, Druggist, Rensselaer, ind. 17-S-ts.
Itisstitr Mu' itWrts Henry Mackey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American HI ul HURL All kinds of Cemetery AVork AND BUILDING- STONE, Fxont Street north of AVssbington, Rensselaer, Indiana. '
Hemphill &Honan, S ay»Mßir.4g i —DEALERS IN— ItliHats Caps, AND W urai slii ngs. Lais’Fisa l\m A Specialty * * O « « * Iff&lAKA'
Sheriffs Sale. — BY Virtue of a certified copy of afiecref if ne directed, from the Clerk of the Jariper Circuit Court in a cause No. 3180, wherein the Stato of Indiana for the use of James T. Randle. commissioner </f Drainage, in aud tor Jasper county, Indiana, was plaintiff, and Ezra Tritt, —S— Tritt, wile of KzrafTritt, John De Armond, Minerva-1. DcArmouu, and Elbert H. i Shirk were defendants, requiring! me to make the snm ofone hundred and ninety-four dollars (JIM) together with interests and costs, I will expose at public sale on Hat uid ay, the 14th day of _ August. 1886, between the hours of io o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day. at the door of the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents ana profits, for a term not exceeding seven, (7) years, by the t year, the following described ‘Real Estate, to witi The northeast quarter (x> of tlie northeast qunrterOi)of sectidn thlrty-thrfio (S 3 township thirty-two (32i north, range five (3) wesf, in Jasper county, Indiana Tlie northwest quarter (>4) of the northeast quarter (?*) of section thirty-three (33) township, thirty-two <32), north, range five (6) west, id Jasper county, Indiana. , Tlio southeast quarter (>4) of tne northeast XarterCiiof section thirty-three (33) townp thirty-two (82), north,range five (5) west,in JasperxQunty, Indiana^— Tlie souTbwest-qnancr 04} of the northeast quarter 04) of section thirty-three (33), townsnip thirty-two (32) north, range Uve (fi) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. Tlie northeast quarter (’4) of tlie southeast quarter (*4) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two, (32), north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The northwest quarter ()<) of the southeast quarter Oi") of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two (32), north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, ludiana. The northeast .quarter (H) of the northwest quarter (H).of section thirty-three(33), town-ship-thirty-two (32), north, range five (5) west, Jasper county, Indiana. Tne southeast quarter (ti) of the northwest Quarter ()4) of section thirty-three (83), township thirty-two (32). north, range five (3) west, in .Jasper county, Indiana, The northeast quartet Oi) of the southwest quarter 04).0f Section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two (82) north, range five (5) west Jasper county, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a suflicicnt sum to discharge said decree interest.and ousts. I VvfH. at the same time and place, and in tiie manner aforesaid, ex (lose to salethe fee simple rights ot said defendants, in aud to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and iu accordance with tlie order of court in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff, , of Jasper County, Indiana.Thompson & Bro. Atty’s for Flt’ff, July 22—Aug-12. ' - , Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to mt directed from the Clerk of tlie Jasper Circuit Court in a cause Wherein Tlie Equitable Trust Company is plaintiff find Knute Uunnerson, Klien Guanerson his - wife’, Joint Johnson, Minnie Johnson his wife r -JohH G. Ferrv, Spencer Hamilton, Nicholas Shepherd & Co. ta corporation), Benjamin H. Warder, Asa S. Bushnell, John U. Glessner, DCI- - Drift C. ElliottvjAmericus L. Pogue. Alexander SUroyer and William W. Gilman, Executor of Henry Reynolds deceased, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Fourteen hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty-six cents (1422,20) together witli interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday the 7th day of August, 188 G. between the.hours of 10 o,clock a. m., ana 4 O’clock p. m., of said day, at tlie door of the Court House in tlie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, tire rents and profits for a term Hot exceeding Seven ("T years, by the year, the following described Real Estate towit: The southeast quarter 04) of Section fotir (4) in township ; twenty-seven (27) Xoitli, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana*. And should such rents and .profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exnose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in anti to said Real Estate, or so much thereof asshalt be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest a nil costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with tne order of Coirrt in said decree and execution. S AMU EL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. .-Jasper. Co it nty ,In di a 1 hi , Chase St Chase. attorney for plaintiff'. .July 13-22-29 Aug, 5.
Sale. BY virtue of a certiliod copv of a decree . to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit court in cause No 3iV22 wherein Givrr, Scott and Co, was plaintiff and Eugene Park, Margaret Park, Leonard W. Raymond, JVrary J. East, Isaac N. East, Norman Warner, Daniel G, Warner and Norman H. Warner were defendants requiring me to makc thfiAum jot. Pour hundred and fifty-eight dollars and Sixty-live cents ($158.63) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday the I4th day of August, 18S6, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 1 clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court House in tiie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, tlie rents aiul profits, for a term'not exceeding seven (7) years; by tiie year the following describedjteul Estate, to-wit’i The cast half of section seven (7) in township twcnty-ciglit (28) north, range seven (7) west, Jasper Countv, Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sultuyeut, a!*in to discharge said decree interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place; and in the manner aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple rights of said defendants, in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ami in accordance with the order of court in said decree. SAM I ’EL E. Y EOM AN, Sheri 17. 'rhomptnn <£ Ero. Att\. for I’VIJT. duly 22-29-Allg-S-lI Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a cet tiffed oopy-of decree to me directed from tiie Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause No. 8462, wlierein Edward Perris was plaintiff and Frederick Hoover was defendant, reqniring me to make the sum of Thirteen hundred and Thirty-seven dollars and Sixty-eight cents (11837.68) and costs. - will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 14th day of ' August, 1880, between the hours of ]0 o’clock a. .m.-,- and dt o’clock p. in., of said day, at the dour of the Court House, in the town Rensselaer/ Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profits*, for a term not exceeding Seven (7) years, by the year the following described real estate to-wit: ' The South nalf 'Vsl vis the Southeast quarter' (At > of Section twenty-seven (27i township twenty sevenr(27) north of Range Seven 1 71 west, in Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents profits not sell fora sufficient sum to discharge said decree interests and costs, 1 will at the same.time and place; and in the manner aforesaid, exisise at public stile the fee simple right of suid defend - ant in and to said Real Estate or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree interests tnid c'ist.s _&tid sale yyill. hp without, any relief whatever from valuation or appraiseniont Ia w s and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN; Sheriff. •R. L. Atfy. for /‘iaiaUf ,- ——— — .1 n I v 22—Aug. 12 NOTICE OF FINAI, SETTLE MENT OF ESTATE. At the June term of the Jasper Circuit Court —See probate order book, -D" page 2*4.' The Estateof Israel L. Ellis,late ut Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, wits declared probably insolvent and ordered to be settled accordingly. Those having claims against said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordiaglv. MOKDECAI I’. CHILCOTE, , Admiuistratoi ’
