Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1886 — Page 8

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County Commisssioners.

The'Board of County Conmiis-i saoners was inse^sic®ondßJ’ ail J ' T’ Tuesday, the principal business -befog tee make the regular August settlement with the Township Trustees. The contract for building the new iron bridge, over the Pinkamink, north of Pleasant Ridge, , was given to the Wrought-Iron Bridge Conipanv, of Canton. Ohio. The contract price is $l,lBO and the bridge to be completed by Oct. .Ist John L. Nichols is the agent ~of the board to look after the construction of the work. Six bridge Ooni{>anies conqieted for the contract. Substructure and superstructure are to be of iron. Provisional contracts were given to the same company for the super- . structures of two bridges ii) Carpenter township. One near the residence of Geo. Welch, for $348; the other on the Good land road, between the farms of Treat Du- , 'rand and C. G. Austin, for $235. The contracts are not to be executed unless the building of the substructures can be secured on favorable terms; and Carpenter tp. is to pay $75 of the cost of each > bridge. Henry Marsh is agent for , both. ■■■■■■ The contract for the wood-work . of the new building in the public square for the circuit clerk’s office was given to Edward H. Morlan, for $431. The foundation . and fire-proof vault to be built by James Maloy for $335. E. L. Clark is appointed Superintendent of the erection of the building. It will stand in the rear of the court house.

Good Showing for the Grangers

To dispel the illusion of certain people that the golden age was . our grandfather’s time, the Philadelphia North American thus . compares the prices of what the farmer has to sell then and now, as follows: 1816.- 1886. Wheat, per bu 44 • .99 Oats, per bu .15 .11 Corn, per bu .20 .46 Barley, per bu2s .80 Butter, per 115. .12 .30 Cheese, per lb .06 .10 Eggs, per dozos .12 Cows, per hdsls.oo $50.00 Hay, per ton 5.00 17.00 •Straw, per ton. 4.00 15.00 Sheep, per hd7s 2.00 Farm labor, per mo.. 8.00 18.00 The prices of some of the principal articles the farmer uses are also given for the two periods, as -.-follows: — ——'■—-— - - 1816. 1886. Steel, per 1b... .17 .12 Nails,per lb.. .12 .04 Broadcloth, j>er yd.. $16.00 $4.00 Wool blankets, perpr 15.00 7.00 Cotton cloth, per yd .30 JL2 Calico, per yd.. .. .25 .06 Salt, per bu..... And from these figures the North American draws the follow* ing deductions: “It will be seen that the cost of farm labor has increased rather more than 100 per cent But the selling price of farm products has increased all the way from 100 to 400 per cent. At the same time the cost of most -of the staples the farmer must buy has decreased from 20 to 50 per cent. The Illinois State Fair will be held in Chicago this year, as usual. It will be held upon the second week in September, the dates being from the 6th to the 10th. The .fair will be a “big thing." A ‘‘South American Indian Medicine Man" is stopping at the Now<els House. With him are a couple -of alleged Cuban Plantation Singers, who make excellent music upon the guitar and banjo. It is perhaps a proper time to suggest to such of our readers as are sick or fancy themselves to be so, that their wisest course is to consult a reputable physician and to put no trust in wandering “medicine men.”

Buckles's Arnie* Salts. Txx Bmit Salve ip the world for Cut*, Bruise*, Sore*, Ulcers,Salt Kheum, Fever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hand* Chilblain:*, Corns, anti «H Skin Eropdoiu*, and positively Cures Filas or m» pay required. • - j* i* guaranteed to girt perfect satisfaction or mouev refunded. Price 2o cent* per box ly F. B. Meyer. ’ 18AU1

A CARD.

Remington, Ind., July 21, 1886. On account of frequent and ur-i gent solicitations, on the part oil promiiient citizens Hftpfia .all parts] of the district, and from all politi- ’ cal parties, I Uhve beep induced, t' 1 * ‘announce Bly name as a candidate; ; for State Si‘na'<ir.<>f this Senator- 1 I tai District, subject to the popular] ■ v<‘to in No vein her next. J

DAVID H. PATTON.

Ningara Fails and return only $7.50, Augus: 9.1886

Chnlauqna Laicc via .Niagara ’ Falls, "88 50. Bell's annual Niagara Falls and Cbautiiuqua Lake Excursion will leave Valparaiso, Monday, Aug. !l, nt 10 a. tu,, - via the “Nickel Plato'’ (N Y. U. A St. L. Ry.) Good connections on all north and south roads. Special train, special low rates -from Valparaiso apd ail points east to Cleveland. Valparaiso to Niagara Falls and return only $7.50. Tnosb desiring to visit .Chatitauqua Lake SI.OO extra. The entire expense to the Falls including tare, need not exceed from 15 to 20 dollars. Pullman sleepers are provided in which berths may be secured at reasonable prices. A Dining ear in which will be served excellent lunches and choice fruits; Free admission to the parks and Goat Island. On tho return trip Lakeview Cemetery and Euclid Ave , Cleveland, will be visited. The excursion will be personally conducted W. J. Bell and ever}* privilege of last year will be granted. For tickets, berths and further in formation address W. J. Bell, Valparaiso, Indiana. Aug. 5.

Rooks at the post-office. Call aud see us this week in our new room, Laßue Bros. Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. Wall paper at Kannal’s cheap store. - *« —— Bedford & Warner pay -cash for Eggs. WAY—Down—low-Everything at Kannal’s cheap store. ,Jj $ Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. ♦ —— Bedford & Warner pay cash for Eggs. Take advantage of good opporunities. Stationery and books ‘a tray doirii" at the post-office. The best fine shoe in the market for the money and fully warranted. A new pair if not as represented. Hemphill <fc Honan. , Call and Settle.—The many expenses of a long sickness, and incapacity for labor, the necessity that has arisen that I should go north for jay health, and a desire to settle with my creditors, makes it imperatively necessary for me to notify all persons indebted to me, for blacksmithing or other matters, to call and settle their indebtedness without delay. S. Erwin. Stamping Done.—The Misses Hopking, in Mrs. J- M. Hopkins’ millinery store, have a full stamp ing outfit, and are prepared to do all kinds of stamping, on short notice. They have had many years of experience, and'guarantee satisfactory work, whether on felt, satin, velvet, plush, or any other material ever used for the purpose.

Ten ms and Men Wanted. We want immediately fifty teams and hrenty shovelers to work on the C. and I. C. Ry. ex; tension, in Jasper county, IndWages for teams $3.50 per day. fin- shovelers $1.50 per day. Apply to us at DeMotte, Ind. Faikchild & Swain.

Business Notice. The Furniture and Undertaking business of the late W. J. Wright M-ill still be carried on, at the old location, under the managementof the undei-signeil; who has the proper authority to collect all moneys] -iue the late proprietor on account of the said Furniture and Undextakiug business, and also to pay accounts due on recount of the same business. Park Wright.

Hood! Wood!! Wood!!! I will deliver good wo<ml to my] customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd ; Sawed and split, $4.00 u “ ’ . —53.40 “ 5 We invite criticism on the uremeut of wood delivered from pur yard. Jt takes a bed three J feet- high to hold a half cord of sawed wood thrown ifi loose. ’ Telephone your orders from Hardman’s, I R. P. Benjamin.

Notice of Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE w iKu-nhy given that The underftiguod ha* been *iqs>int«d administrator <d the estate ul isvw Parker, lateof-llisjwr county, Hnjiana.'.limfed, Said estate-is sup- I I>C mHIMIU. ...■»•• . I WILLIAM a. RINEHART. I 474.1. . ..j — ’■ * ' - '“A thing of bc&uty is u joy forever.'’. - * What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs R. I’. Call at Hardman’s and examine them. -,- - - , Knowing, from peisonal experience that times are hard; I have decided to make prices to suit. Come in aud give me a chance to prove my assertion. Emmet Kannal. • The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are respectfully notified that we have purchased all of Miss Mollie Babcock’s stamping patterns and have added a nice selection of new onces, hence anything in’the stamping, line will be done promptly. Hemphill & Honan. . — 10 ‘i» * 1 Notice. The Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Patron <fc Farmers Agricultural Fair Association will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 24, 25, 26, 27, 1886, at north side of Iroquois river, .3A miles east of State line, 4 miles north of Kentland Newton county, Indiana. Splendid grove, good Artesian water, liberal premiums. Admittance reasonable, good speaking every day. J. H. Jackson, Sec’y. Without beautiful hair no woman is beautiful. Is yours falling off or faded? The loss i$ vital. Harker’s Hair Balsam will preserve your hair and give back its gloss and youthful color. Clean elogant, perfect. Prevents dandruff. Aug.

. These are Solid Facts* The best blood puriiier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Billiousness, Jaundice. Constipation, weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic of inild stimulant, will always iind Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly. Every bottle quaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer. 46-41. mwa -b im - ' ■- - Remember it is to your interest as well as ours to trade with Hemp hill & Honan.

A FEW FINE FARMS. OftheJlanj for Sale by Coen & Warren, the Real-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. Failframe house, well, stable Ac. 120 acres 2.1 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 vtc. Good land. 80 acres, 3 miles southwest of Mt, Ayr, (partly timbered. Large frame house, good well &c. Ixicated in good neighborhood. Eighty acres timber and pasture land, one mile north of Surrey. Will sell or exchange tor good residence propertyin Rensselaer. 40 acres, } mile west of Rensselaer, Good tillable land. 1} story frame house, good barn, plenty of fruit trees of all kinds. Close to market and schools. 120 acres on railroad miles east of Wnlcott, White county, Ind., all good tillable land. Medium sized frame house, new barn, good well and good thrifty young orchard. A Great Jlargain. Fractional half section 292.5 acres, three miles north and one mile west, of Rensselaer. Never failing well, wind pump, common house, good bam Ac. An excelleul farm, one of the best in

the county. A good stock ranch of 1040 acres in an excellent location. Good bouse arid barn, good well, windmill &c. All but «M) acres fenced with 3 wire fence. Stream aud pond of living water. Plenty of timber and farm land. A slock ranch nt 1200 acres, 2! miles northeast of LkMotte, Jasper county. Ind;, part.milJ- fenced.’ About .’>o*) acres of gdml mow land. All well ditched. Common frame house of o rooms, good well, barn, cattle sheds &e. An excel-j lent ranch. 240 acreer'dl milfes west of Renssblaer. 100 acres of pasture and timber land, good stream of water flowing through it. Balartcc of farm under Ernd s<a>eof cultivation, well fenced, rge frame house. 8 rooms, good well, wjnd pump, milk house, cellar, large barn 30x40 conveniently arranged. For sale nt a b;irgaitl. Also sevthti u .rnt* of 40 lb 1.20 Q ac* re* each lu Keener and WhoatfleldTpf.

HARVEST EXCURSIONSThe L. N. A. & C. Ry. will sell excursion tickets to all principal [xnnts in Mimuesota and Dakota, onTAugust 18th, Sept. Bth and 22d, 1886, at about one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning within twenty days from date of sale. For rates, routes &c., call ■>n tin iiino rsignM at dqH»t, Rens-< seiner, Ind. C. F. AVren, Ag|., L. N. A. & 0. Ry. - ■» ■ ■- Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 30 minute by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Uso no othersr- This never fails. 1 Sold by Emmet KannaTT Druggist. Rensselaer. Ind. 17-8-ts. . MB* The be,st assortment and cheapest line of'scratch books, at -the post-office. «* » -in II . . Remember Kannal’s is the Drug Store. Call, price and Believe. Go to Kannal’s Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper than the cheapest.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtueof a certified copy of decree and execution to m< directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a canse wherein The Equitable Trust Company is plaintiff arid Knri.tc Gunnerson, Ellen Gn.mersou his wife, John Johnson. Minnie Johnson his wife, John G. I’e.ri'v, Spencer Hamilton, Xichoias Shepherd it Co. i a corporation), Benjamin H. Warder, Asa S. liusfiriell, Joliu G. Glessner, J»el-br-itt C. Elliott. Americus L. Pogue. Alexander Shroyer and William W. Gilman, Executor of Henry Reynohls deeeasetl. are defendants, reijuiring me to make the sum of Fourteen hundred and twentv-two dollars and twenty-six cents (1422.2 G together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday the 7th day of August, 1886. between the hours of 10 o.clcck a. in., nnd 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 and profits for a term not exceeding Seven (71 years, by the year, the following described Real Estate towit: The southeast quarter (W) of Section four (4) in township :twentj--seven (27) North, 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, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, exnose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said Real Estate, or so much thereof as shall be sullicient to discharge said decree, interest und costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of Court in suid decree and execution. SAMVEL E. YEOMAN, sheriff. Jasper County, Indiana. Chau St, Chau, attorney for plaintiff. July 15-22-29 Aug, 5. Estray Notice* Taken no by Charlesjt. McCully, of Carpen - ter townshiij, Jasper county, Indiana, on November 29th. &S 5. one bay mare about fourteen years old. weight about 900 pounds, blind in left eye, bone-spavin on left hind left hind leg, white' iiairs on back as if made by swet gahls. Had saddle and bridle on and looked as If had hard ridden when taken up. Appraised at twenty-two dollars by William Draper, Samuel Mitchel] and K S Tuttle. Taken from the docket of William Tharn J. I’ Filed andreeorded June 29th. 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Rensselaer Ms Works

Henry Mackey, —DEALER IN— All kinds of Foreign and American HLG and MITE. All kinds of Cemetery Work and ' “ . BUILDING STONE. Fiout Street nortli of Wsshingfon, Rensselaer, Indiana. Hemphill & Honan, t ■i‘ -T- ~ ffigllgl -DEALERS INlook, Shoes, Hats Cap, . AND F nniisliiim’s. Wiss’ Fine Shoes A Specialty. Rikwjoani . - DrOUMA*

Sheriff’s Sale. . . ■ ; ' • BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from UieClerk us the Jasper Circuit Court in h cause No. X4BO. wherein the state of Indiana for the use of Januis’T. Randle, connniisloner of Drainage, in andtorJas-|,<-r eotjhty, Indiana.. wa» plaintiff, and Ezra i Tritt. wife of KWBTTrttt; John ire Arricud, Minerva J. DeAnnond, and Elbert H. Shirk were defendants, requiring, me te make the «tiin ofoue hundred-and ninety-four .dollars iSl'. L together with interests and cysts', I will expose at phulic- ante ok - . T ~..! Nalurday. flte lllli day of August. 1886, i'< t-,-. evn. the hours of to 'o’clock a l , m. and I' o’clock p. in. ol said day. al the dour.M,the j. Court Home, in the town of KehsSeJabf. Jiisper couhty, Inuinnit. the rents ami prefits, for a term not exceeding seven i") years, by the year, the following described ’Real Estate, to wit: ’ < The northeast quarter < ‘4) of the northeast quarter(’i)of section thirty-three (l>3), township thirty two <32> north, range live (5) west, i n Jasper edu r. tg. iml ian a The norlhwest (fnarter (*-i) of the northeast quarter ('.n of.section thirty-three (BSitownship thirty-two (22), north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The southeast quarter f'i). of the northeast quarter (’< lof section thirty-three (:tn town-shiulhirty-twe t-i). nwth, range five (5) west, in Jasper counter, Indiana. The southwest quarter.(.’.i) of the northeast quarter (’< >of section thirty-three (88). township thirty-two (82) north, range flvtx(s) west, In Jasper county, Indiana. - The northeast quarter Ci) of the southeast quarter ('-ti of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two, (32), north, range five (5) west, in Jasper eouiity, Indiana. .The northwest quarter (U'l of the southeast quarter (’.r) of section tilirty-three ilkl). township thirty-two (32 >, north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, ludiana. The northeast quarter (U) of tfii* northwest quarter tkr). of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-two (32), north, range Jive (5) west, Jasper county. Indiana. The southeast quarter (‘4) <>f the northwest quarter (’i> of sectiiin thirty-three (331, township thirty-two (32). north, range live (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana. The northcast quartet (’;) of the southwest qii eter (’.;). of sectiop thirty-three (33), township thirty-two (82) north, range live (j) west Jasper county, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufiieieu t sum to :lischarge said decree in-toie-t and costs. I will, at the Miufi 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 saiyl pleeree, in, ter -st and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from Valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff, of Jasper County, IndianaThompson * Bro. Atty’s for Pit’ll. J u ly 22—Aug-12.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree me directed, from the Clerk of the Jaspor circuit court in cause No 3J22 wherein Garr, Scott and CO, was plaintiff and Eugene Park, Margaret Park, I.esnard W. Rayiriond . Mary J. East, Isaac N. East, Norman Warner. Daniel G. Warner and Norman H. Warner wore defendants requiring me to make tlie sum Of Four hundred and fifty-eight dollars aud Sixtv-flve cents (8J58.05) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday tlie 14th day of August. 1886, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court House in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, lor a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the vear the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The east half of section seven (7) in township twenty-eight (28) north, -range seven (7) west, Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree uiterestand costs, I will, at tlie 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 nnteli thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale wilt be made without any relief whatever fronrvaluation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. HAMCEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. thowpuon <k Uro. Atty, for Pl'tff. July 22-29-Aug.s-12 Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a cei tified copy of decree to me directed front the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause No. 3492. wherein Edward Ferris was plaintiff and Frederick Hoover was defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Thirteen hundred and Thirty-seven dollars and Sixty-eight cents (11337.38) and costs. , will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1886, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni., and 4 -o’ctocln). in.; dQaldLdiiyv kt tire ..door oLthtr i ourtTiouse. in the town Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, tlie rents aud profits, fora term not exceeding Seven (7) years, by tiie year tlie following described real estate to-wit:' The South naif (*4) of tlie Southeast quarter Pal of .Section twenty-seven (27) township twenty seven (27) north of Range. Seven (7) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents and profit s not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree interests and costs, t will at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendant in and to said Real Estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement lawtAud in accordance with the order of court in said decree. X SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. K'. L. Urmtton, Att'y. for Plaintiff. ■Tnlv 22—Aug. 12 MMEIESniB

- • f OTATEOF INDIANA,/ QQ Jasper Comity, i In Circuit Court, to October term. A, D. I'-SB. Alfred Thompson vs j Nancy Ann SpeilSEr —| Narcissus McEwen . | Emetine Clever ; Catherine Anderton 1 Matilda LaCount I STary IgtCount f Charles LaCopnt | Edward LaCount and The Unknown,Heirs, | Legatees and divisees | of Catherine Anderson 1 deceased. J Be it rtmembered, that on this 20tli davof July A. D. 1886, the ulmVe tiahfed plaintift’ by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys died in the olUce of the Clerk of said Couit his complaint against said defendants to quiet title to certain real estate and also the nflhlavit of a competent person, that said defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notitfad of the pendency of said suit.,and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said court, ISS6, to-wit :on the ISth dtiy of October ISJUi. ' Witness my hand and the seal (gv.| 'i of said Court, affixed at my oilice in i ‘L—L—. ) Kens.-elaer, this ruth dav’of July, IsSii. JAMES F. HtWIN. - Clerk of Jasper Court.7 koMpwin <F Bru., A tty, fur Pluititif. JulvJU-Aug li ! Notice of Petition of Vaca- —— , ■ " . ' —• ■■■ ■--nrrn— ll L<| ~ —■ ' VTOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT A ‘it petition will be presented to the Board of Connniatibners of JHsper county, at their B-i»-ten. bcr session. IBs6,praying for the vacation of the alter tunning north slid sttuth and the alt-y rnituiug ra*’and wß<t through the center of block number eleven (ttt in wefton W Clark’* addition tt> the town of Ueusselaer. County of Jasper, and state of Indiana. tli*t all the real dstkte bordering on Sili<t alley* Is owddd by Nut-' rtm* Wafner, , l>M»*lt WAhjiSßt Auf.CJtW.

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