Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1887 — Page 8

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County Correspondence.

YIVIMTY. ————— t . The church at Osborne has been . changed to Dixie, White county. Mr. George Werner Srisited friends and relatives last week, at Winamac. H. P. and Ida Overton visited friends in Walker township last Saturday and Sunday. * The protracted meeting at the Ridge was postponed for a few days, on account of bad roads. , Mr. T. A. Knox has gone to live with his step-daughter, a sister to Mr. Wm. Bussell. The spelling match at Parker school house was very good, considering the night. Mrs. W. C. Parker was the champion speller. Mr. Joel Burgess, who returned to Tennessee a few weeks ago, after spending a few years in Jasper, is talking of coming back in the spring; John- Leder, formerly of this township, but now making his home at Monon,:met with a serious accident the other day, a team running away with him and breaking one arm. Reporter.

- BARKLEY ITEMS. ri-Mr. James Smith, of Nubbin Ridge, was presentetbwitfatt pair of dish washers a few days ago. Our county superintendent made a visit to one or two of our schools last week, as he was on his road to Gillam. Mr. Perry Marlatt has returned from his visit to the Buckeye state, reporting everything favorable, with only about 3 inches of snow up to last week. Institute convened at the Pleasant Grove school house on last subjects were well handled and the other seven left over for next institute, to be held on the second Saturday of February, at Burns’ school house, in joint session with Union teachers. All are invited to come. On the first of last week the merry chimes of the County Superintendent’s sleigh bells were heard along the road as he coasted along the well trodden snow with his Barkley mash, but oh how different was the scene on Saturday as he went trudging along in the mud, driving his beautiful black ' steed and pushing the sleigh. The mysterious actions of Charles Pullins, on last Sabbath, attracted the attention of many of the citizens of Barkley from their humble cottages as he was seen riding at full Bpeed along the public highway, shouting at the top of his voice, but the mystery was fully solved in a short time, when he was seen returning with a” wolf on his horse. Shiner.

FROM WHEA 7/ IEL IK ffm Cason is making pveparaations to erect a dwelling at Wheatfield. S. C. Simpson, of Lowell, India again in our neighborhood, pressing hay. _John Mufhey. an old resident of —Wheatfield tp.,. "was buried last Thursday. the Wheatfield school house, on Saturday evening next, also on Sunday. Jas. Smith has just had anew sleigh constructed. We thus account for the sudden disappearance of the snow. Mr. Brooks, the blacksmith, has been busy the,past few days. He is a good workman end deserves .patronage. Miss Libbie Keen was visiting her parents and many friends at this place Saturday and Sunday. She returned to Rose Lawn on Monday. A Literary society was organ! z-j ed at the Wheatfield school house,; last Friday evening. L. P. Shirer was chosen chairman, Mr. Rayton, secretary. The society convenes on Friday evening, Jan. 28. Rumors are afloat that O. W.

Daly, while on j vacation last week, was also on his! wedding tour, but as such frequently groundless, we have every reason to believe that tire Lymeneal knot is yet untied. James Melser, who has been at Princeville, 111., the past summer, came home Wednesday. Jim weighs but 215 pounds and though this is a fraction less than when he went away, indications are that he was well cared for during his absence. The people of Wheatfield sympathize with J. A. Hollett and wife, in their misfortune in the loss of their youngest child which died on Tuesday morning after an illness of about two days. The funeral was preached by Rev. Miller at Wheatfield school house Thursday at 10 o’clock. After the funeral the procession was continued to DeMotke, where the corpse wes interredAdrift.

REMIXGTOX ITEMS. Miss Dora Morris is suffering from an attack of spinal fever. The venerable Justice Tharp is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Miss'Mabel Parker is recover, ing from a severe attack of malarial fever. Mr. Dibell aad Mr. Charles Lambert will erect new dwellings this spring. Miss Mary Schilling, of Lexington, IIL, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hollett Fros. Fouts is conducting a large class through the intricate mazes of boon keeping. Mrs. Frank Shaw and son, of Fowler, visited relatives and friends in this place this week. Dr. Patton was called to Indianapolis last week by the sickness of his nephew, a young man of eighteen.

P. H. Lally has purchased the pleasant property known as the Methodist parsonage and will take possession early in March. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Will Shepherd will be glad k> learn that they will return to Remington this week or next, taking up temporary quarters in Exchange Block. The demand for dwelling-'houses in this place is far in excess of the supply. If our capitalists do not erect a few buildings, several good families will either have to leave .town, or, like some of the ancient tribes, “dwell in tents.” James Burling, a young man living about four miles southeast of town had his right hand so badly injured by a corn slieller last Thursday, that amputation of three fingers was found necessary. Dr. Landon performed the operation. William Mowrer, whose knee was caught and mangled by the belt of a revolving wheel in Solomons Bro’s. elevator last Thursday morning, is as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. The physicians in attendance, Drs. Maxwell and Landon, are making heroic efforts to save the limb from amputation. The time of year and the strong constitution of the sufferer are greatly m his favor. ~r-- ' Remingtoxian.

A Growing Evil In Our Midst, j Editor Republican: Almost any Sunday can be seen the sacrelegious sight of our mercantile houses wide open and doing business. The question naturally arises, is this right, from a moral as well as a legal point of view? It seems to us that if our press and pulpit would take a decided stand on this question, the vicious custom would be abolished. The law in this matter should be enforced and a stop put to keeping stores open on Sunday. Please keep your stores dosed on Sunday, gentlemen, or it will surely cost you something in the near future, as. this custom must be stopped. Citizen. Don’t Experiment You cannot afford to wast time in expermentihg whrn your lungs are in dauger. Consumption alwajys seems, at tirst, only a cold. Do noi yermit any dealer Mb impose upon you with some cheap imitation ot Dr. King's Newl)is ! covery sor ‘Consumption/ Coughs and ; colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he I mfljr-ttdt.ynn ho hAS Just ; good, or just the s.ime. Don t be deice! ved. bat insist upon geuuing Dr., j Ring’s New Discovery tor Consumption which is guaranteed to give releif in all; 1 Throat Lung and Chest affections Trial Bot tels free at F. B. Meyers Dpug Store. Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 Minutes by 11 oolfoid’s Sanitary Eat I on. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kan pal. Druggist ftataerbud-, lndUn*.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a entitled ropy of an execution to me directed from the Cleric of Hie" Jasper Circuit Court, In a Cause No. SM7, wherein John Makeover and Jay Williams were plaintiffs and Lewis Dniijrherty and Daniel Daugherty were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of five hundred aud fifty-four dollars and eighty w*nU(sss4 HO) together with Interests ard costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Satarday, the 12t!i da? of Feb., 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. und 1 o’clock p. m, of said day. at the door of the Court liouM)-, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasuer county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not excelling seven (7i years, by the year, of the following described real estate to-wlt: taken as the property of Dantol Daugherty. The northwest quarter (Ki) of the northwest quarter (>4) of eCcMiJIV four ft) in township twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west, containing fifty-four aciesanu sixty-four one hundredths acres, arid one and severity-five one -hundiedths acres oil of the north side of the southwest quarter (ti) of the northwest quarter ft,) of section fopr (4) in township twentyeight (28) north, range six (6) west, also the southwest quarter <>„) of the southeast quarter (H) of section nine (0) township twenty-eight (28) north, range six.(B) west, containing .forty (40) acres, and the north half (M of the southeast quarter 04) of the southwest qnarter Oi) of section nine (8) in township twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west, containing twenty (20) acres and fifteen .(IS) attics off of the south ejld. of the east half (),,) of the southwest quarter 0y) of section thirty-three (Si*4 township twentynine (28) range six (6) west, also, lot number ten (10) in block twenty-two- (22) in the original plat of town of Rensselaer, all of which lands are in Jasper county, in the state ot Indiana. \ And should such rents and profits riot sell for a sufficient sum io discharge said execution interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple l ight of said defendants, in and to said real estate or so thereof as shall be Sufficient to discharge said execution interests and costs. Said sale will he made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said execution. BA M U ELK, YEGif-V N, Sheri II Jasper County, Indiana. M. F. Chilcote, Atty.for Plaintiff. Jan : 20»27 -Feb-3-10. Hprii T HE.STATK <>K INDIANA.) 00 Jasper County, ) coin Jasper Court, to March term, A, D. 1887. Walter Sv- McMahan, 1 vs ;■ Xancy J. McMahan. J BE it renVembired, that on this 1011) day ofJanuary, A. D. 1887. the above named plaintiff by Biwill P. Hammond, his attorney, tiled in (lie office of the Clerk ot said Court, liis complaint for divorce against said defendant ami also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant is a non.resident of tli 0 e State of Indiana, said non-resident defendant is therefore. liv order of the court, hereby notified of the pendancy of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term ot said court, 18 7, to-wit: on the 21st day of March, 1887. - , , WITNESS, Sly hand.and the seal of , T'-N said court, affixed at offiee in Reusl 7-7 7-7 'selaer. on this lotri day of January, NCTYtwy A D 193.7. JAMES K. IUWIN, Clerk. Jan. lii-20-27.

Administrators Sale of Real Estate.' ATOTICE is hereto given that the under,- ’ IY-signed Administrator of the estate of Samuel Warren, deceased, in obedience to the order of the Jasper Circuit Court, will, on and after the IMh day of Keburnrv, 1887. at the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, otter for sals at private sale, the following real estate, belonging ,to the estate of said decedent, to-vvit: Lot.* mhnher three fib. four (fT. live (51, MX iG'i. seven (7) and eight. (S), in block number tlthteen (13). in Newton, or Clarkes addition to the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, State of Indiana. Anv portion of said real estate remaining unsold, on Saturday, the ICtli day of April, 1887. will, on said day be. offered at public sale at the door of the court house of said county. Any portion thereafter remaining unsold will again he offered at private sale until all is sold. TERMS OF SALE. —Oiie-third cash in hand, one-third-itrniffic. months and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale,the purchaser giving notes dhiw jugsix percent, interest, waiving valuation laws, a(vd with attorney’s fees, for deferred payments secured bv mortgage ,li the premises sold. If sold at private sale, to sell for not less than full appraised value ;if at public sale for not less than two-thirds the appraised value. January 19, 1887. EZRA L. CLARK, Jan 20-S7 Feb 3-10, Administrator.

LOMBER2COAL! I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of 4 SHINGLES, Stone, Egg, j| 1 SASH DOORS. AM.S PITTSBURG AND f |.WINDOWS. Mm. Block GoaLj§ Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere R F. BENJAMIN, 16-36 ts.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate—OTfCEd%m?rel>y"glre’n that I have filed' ray liual settlement account as administrator of the estate of Kachcl Ellis, late of Jasper Entity, lmlianH. --All yffirsoja.v interested in the settlement of said: estate are directed to appear m the Jasper Circuit Court, on the'tirst lav of the March terra. 1-s.sT. and show cause, ifjuwvwhy said report should not t.e approved. ItfOItOECA IF. ill 11. COTE, Jan iM-27 Feb 3. Administrator. THE PERKINS WIND MILL. Tower pnes with it: dr astainst any wind that does not disable substantial farm buildiujtsvto Be nerfeeft» outlast and >lo Better Jouri Unun StttrbTT*brail! made. We nanlifacture Ixitb PuniSußpiml tjeared Mills ami earn a full line of Wind Mill SuppUe*. . x-'SEirrs -w x. TV-wr-ny Send for t ttalogtß, Citeuiar and Privies. AddrtSS. FCRKIXB WIND MILL AAX I’On . IMa. Mt«b»wak», Indian*.

, —— p 1 » v' Rensselaer MarUe Works Henry Mackey —DEALER IN—AH kinds of Foreign and American MARBLE ul ERANTTE. All kinds of Cemetery Work AND BUILDING STONE. Front Street north of Washington j . -A ’ J*“l Rensselaer, Indiana. Hemphill & Honan,

co!Txrsen& JStfi —DEALERS IN— Soots, Shoes, Rais Gaps, AND Furnishings. Ladies Fine m S A Specialty Rensselaer - - Indiana

PIANOS. ORCfAWS. PIAMOS!! WBBBM !|§B|lili§§|gsjiS .^.^ r ~r. - . g MASON and HAMLIN | I lames fires toes. | I organs. | § . ~ I I ESTET ORGANS- I 1 Fischer Pianos. t I 1 | | | HAMILTON ORGANS- f I fctotar Kuos. I f 1 ® - | ■ jjj -w ’ | » gSoiU Piaups anti Organs taken m Ex-S * Prices and Terms same as if Bought* oh an era for New Pianos’ I | Direct from Factories &SSSSSBES*.*. - . m P. B. SEVERSON, m**™ »*»*». Wholesale and Retail. T. J FARDEL, SaUstnan, Rensselaer, lad, Headquarters with HEMP HILL & HONAN. .»

PIONTEER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana jr. JT. EIGLEBBACH, Proper. L) EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bo A-> logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit piir ehasers at*.he loWcgt prices. None but the best etoej sir jghtered'. Everybody is invited pjl. 'US. lilgheiit Price Paid fu< Rood Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH.

ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS— Empire Harvesting Machines, Finding Twine &c. In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAHOIsrS AUSfD BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bank.. d |g3 Rensselaer, Ino. 17-27-ts. " N. WARNER & SONS. Have for sale ALX* KINDS OF HARDWIRE, figftthbone, Sard & Co’s. fftir?isi AND RANGES. Northwest Cooking Stoves. Peninsula Sl Acorn bass v suitnrisfts. Doty Washing Machines, Wringeis, Coquillard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. 8 — — — ' N. WARNER & SONS.

LUMBER 1

The undersigned have now a complete stock of LIME, LATH Ml SHIISMS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons It Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock . * from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage* And to all who will come and see us, we promise square dealing and Best Prices* Come, see us and save money. Respectfully, 1 COLiBORN 00.

DeMOTTE is the place where the people of Northern Jasper can get good bargains. SAYERS & TYLER quote for your inspection a few sample prices; for cash or produce, for the next 80 days. Choice Winter Wheat Flour . 00 ct« ‘ Salt, peir barrel, . $1 l-> Best **C”'Sugar, per pound... 5 ct. Fence Wire, per 100 lbs t il A good Suit of Clothes - ft# 0u Everything in our line correspondingly * low.