Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1887 — Page 8
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Real-Esate Transfers.
yf*rrantee Deds. when not Otherwise SpecifiedS. P. ThoEpsoii to Daniel Hofftcker, date larch 9, It. 15, bl. 3. AVheatfield ~slO. I. I. I. Ry. Co. to Daniel Ho£acker, Marc 9, It 16, bl 3, Wheatfield sls Ind. <fc Ul.len. Ry. Co. to Chrs. Salrin, MarclO, 80 acres in secs 22, 27 in 31-sGillam ip SSOO Wm. H. Mprs to Abraham M. (j&mpbell, No. 29, 1886, pt. se se 7*30-6, Barkle tp .slls* Simon P. Tompson to John E. Cpner, Jan. S, aw sw 4-30-5, 40 ares Gillam k S2OO. las. E. Graam to Bishop Jos. Danger, N0v19,1886, pt e£ mv 5«25-32-6, 1 ace Wheattield. .S3O. Jeter F. Felcban to Henry Waltr, March 9, e se 24-32-7, 80 acis, Keener tp $3,300. Jacob V. Hos to Wm. H. SanV, March 14, sw 26-31-5, 80 ?es Gillam tp... $1,200. Mary and Wiliam Cox to David 3er, Feb. 16, t 6 bl 2, Surrey... S2OO. fVm. J. A 1 lento J. H. Lander .*• 28, quit clam, 96 acres in 30 pd 31-6, Waker and Barkley ■ S4OO. ohn L. Turn(r to Alfred Mo f, March 18, © 5-28-7, 80 acres fvton tp $960. ilfred McCoyet al to A. McCoy .o.,Apr. 28, 1586, 160 acres in dan, 20 acres in Marion tp., and B, 4bl 5, Renington ... .$2,112. Jacob Hurley o Win. B. Huri Dec. 23, 188 t, ne ne 4 30-6. 44 es Barkley tp............ S3OO. "rancis M. Gos to W. B, Hur--1 March 17, ne sw 17-30-6, kcres Barkley ;p S4OO. Edward San fori to Ralph S iktou et al, Jan. 29, w| aw 10-29-HO acres Newton tp....... SBOO ilso six tax title deeds, by Auibr, to D. J. Thompson and one tJ. L. Turner.
FREE TRADE.
'he reduction of internal revenue am! t taking off of revenue stamps from liprietory Medicines, no doubt ha> Igely benetilted the consumers, .as vfl as relieving the burden of home nnufacturers. Especially is this th< ae with Green’s August Flower anti Ischee’s German Syrup, as the reducin of thirty-aix cents per dozen, ba* ten added to increase fie stvt'q of ttre titles containing thesti remetlies. then bgiving ont^lifth more medicine it, tl 76 c.ent size. The August Flown fi Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. the German Syrup for Gough aiui Ijig troubles, have perhaps, the larfpl sale of any medicines in the world, le advantage of increased size of the bales will be greatly appreciated b\ tl sick and afflicted, in every town &li village in civilized countries. Sampt bottles for 1U cents remain the sjftiß size.
NOTICE. S'OTICE is hereby giveu tliai 1 have this dav sold and transferred to Rawson.Rool my entire entire stork of Lumber ami l>*iness heretofore, conducted by me; at my h*ibrr yard. Including notes and accounts due m. The business will be continued by Messrs -KM son. Hoot st Cs>., at the old stand, and 1 ask jo them the good will and patronageof my old T cutomers," ' RIAL P. BLN.) AM tv ir. Rial P. Benjamin is our authorized agent toearrv on the Lumber trade for us and to coiled and adjust all claims due ns. LAWSON. BOOT & CO. > Rensselaer, ImL, i Mch Bth. 1887, isit.
FARMERS. Send 10 cents to the Prickly. Ash Bitters Co., St. Louis, Mo., and get s copy of “The Horse Trainer.” A complete system, teaching how to break and train horses in a mild end gentle way, requiring no elaborate apparatus, nothing more than can be found in any stable in the country—a rope and a strap. Everyone hand'ing horses should bare a copy. Bonds. Those who are required to give bonds in positioas of trust, and who desire, u ' avoid asking friends to become their sureties, should apply to W. J, AtwelJ & Co., Ageuts American Surety O in pany. Cash capital, #SOO, OOu*. Firs. National Bank Building,- Lafayette, Indiana. 2Stn6.
A large assortment of trunks just arrived at N. Fendig^sr™ A set of those fine dishes would make a splendid birthday or wedding present. Call and see them. Laßue Bros. A full line of fresh canned goods on sale at Antritn’s bakery and restaurant, v - ==*=
Commissioners’ Court.
A List of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of Jasper county at their Regular session, March Term, 188/ BELIEF OP POOR. John Makeever, houM rent YYarteua'i $ 12---85 K. A. Grluvolil, money f0r,... . ... 3 00 OsS. Scars, Burial cases for, Keener tp 15 00 .C.C, Starr, mdse, poor Newton tp., . 4 "0 John Eger “ Marion, tp. . ISC# Willey ft Sigler “ * *• 16 IS B. P. Benjamin “ “ ' 1 30 40 J. 11. Tilton -j “ Kankakee 600 L. Tutupr •• Marion 12 69 S. E. Yeoruan, relief of tramps. 6 i 0 \ “ " 5 20 K. F.J*ricst, tnd«e |H>or Marion tji 38 10 W. j. Wright “ •• .15 00 John K. Stoudt, mdse poor Carpenter tp 15 i 0 J. K. llolleu do 18 00 Stiller, (toldsberry ft; Co. do 54 TJ Burger ft Parker do 8 80 G. F. Bloom do 4 75 E. H. Briggs do 1 05 J.O B. McDougle do 24 00 S. ft M. Solomon do 10 00 W. H. Wells • do ,1 55 Est. W. J. Wright do Milroy tp. lo 00 M. B. Alter, uied. attendance, New ton tp. 5 00 ... S tHemaoiaer. lq dc' Boa ds and bkiduksl John LV Nichols, aupt Pls'nt ltdge bridge 15'00 Sarouel E. Veon.an serv. notice on trustee 810 “ viewers 715 Joseph F. Iliff, viewing and reporting 4 50 John Kjlan, viewing 3 00 MP TV miT - j 300 J. C. Noi man j. 1 . qualifying viewers 25 Tims. Thompson, viewing and reporting SOO Ad. Purliisou,.viewing ] 50 A. H. Wood, qualifying viewers 25 1 OOlt FARM. Simon Puinius.supt.-ftc. - 15250 Abbie Roberts, million 2 ; t o -Charley Riley, hired man y® 00 E. 11. Marian,~work on buildlings ' 2”50 s. Haley, repairing boots fta. 1 35 Est. of W .J. Wright, mdse for* 35 John Egfjr do 53 81 Eger Bros. 'do 6 66 X. Warner £ Sons do 85 Emmet Kiannal do 2 95 R. I*. Benjamin, eoa' for 0 07 Willey ft Sigler, mdse for 32 40 Hemphill ft Honan 6 30 1. C. (Irani, Blavksmithing g 15 A. Parkinson, ugeiit of Boanl 25 00 POINTY JAIL. N. Warner ft Sons, mdse for J no Eger Bros. 1 73 COUNTY PRINTING. Geo.E. Marshall * , " 77 15 James W. MeEwcu 72 50 PRISONERS Hemphill A Honan , mdse for 1 75 Willey & Sigler, mdse for ] 40 Bedford ft Warner, nulse for / 190 S. E. Yeoman, boarding «c. . 105 00 C. C. Starr, mdse, for ix 30 Est. W. J. Wright, do 3 90 A. Leopold do, 3 00 COUNTY OFHGERS. Cep. M Robinson, tiling road* receipts 3 65 tlo making index to road receipts 91 10 Win. M. Iloover, quarterly salary 2uo 09 Geo. M. Robinson, posting tax sale notices 23 40 James K. hu ll), services as clerk 12 10 Geo. M. Robinson, salary rs-c 473 27 papers Bled 17 S 8 INCIDENTALS. Holdrldge Clark, work on out houses 5 00 DM. N.elso 11, postage aect. v -- 270 Wm.-M. Hoover do 5 ‘.O Gw). M. Robinson do 4 05 John Worden, work on hitelt racks 1 75 TAX REMITTED.! J*sC. Shindler,, 1 00 COUNTY OFFICES. Emmet Kannal, mdse for v “. ' 190 Willey & Siglei', do «. 1 22 C. C. Starr, do 2 20 L. Tutuer, do 70 N. Warner & Sons do 40 53 Allen Catt, work on Treasurers office 2 00 do do Clerk’s office BCO EDUCATION Al.. Robert Kepner, janitor teachers ex. 3 50 D. M. Nelsda v per deim. 260 00 ABOARD OF HEALTH. F. P. Bitters.secy- 25 71 CORONER’S IXQU EST. M. F. Schwanke'et al guarding body~JsmJs, Rainey .. t 2 55 Danl. E. Fairchild,- room for hold ing ;! <, Philip Blue et al, holding 35 W. W. llartseil, holding post inor’em 25 00 I BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 1 Spring, Emerson ft Co, 367 32 COUNTY! ATTORNEY S. P Thompson ■ j COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Floyd Robinson, team to poor farm 1 00 A . C. I'revo, per diem. Mch. term 21 00 ! O. P. Tabor do ;i 00 ! ■JvTiWatSoii"’ da; T* '7'", S. E. Yeoman. Sheriff, do 12 os 1, George M, Robln'son, Auditor within and j for the county of Jasper, do hereby certify the j above and forgoing to be a trite and complete : list Of all the allowancesmade by the Board of County Commissioners ot said county, at their regular March session. 1667. ; :
GEORGE M. ROBINSON.
Audifor Jasper County. Ind.
Candidate For Town Marshal. James C. Psssons respectfully an-j noucces that he will be a candidate for the olhce of Town Marshal, of Ronsse- ! laer, at the ensuing election. Sjibjett to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. James C, Passoxs.
Sheriff’s Sale. — BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk + _of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 3SSS. wherein James A. Hover was plaintiff, l and Lyman t T . Williams. David T.. Williams, i (diaries H. Williams, Lyman F. Williams, William T. Hoes, Frank-YVaileski. and Fred Meiser, were ddfendants.'retnuring me to make the saw of Two Hundred and Fortyosix dollars and twenty-five cents tfSRksV. together' vv ith interest and costs. I wifi exnose at public sale on .' - j Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1887.
!>eiween» the hours of If) o'clock a. m. and 4 • •'t iock p. e». of said day. at the door of the Court. House, in the town of Rensselaer, da's per county. Imlran&, tlicreuts and profits fora term not exceeding seven j_?> years, t>> the year, of the following described real estate to-wit; The southwest quarter t l ** of the southeast quarter Oil of section eight (si and the northeast quarter (liiof the northeast quarter i l ** orseetion seventeen <in in tuwnshia thirtyone .’3l) north. range six' ftt, west iu Jasper countv. In the State of Indiana. Ami should such rents and profits not s» H for a sufficient sum to discharge said exeeuticn interests and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, and in the utauher aforesaid, expose at public, suit* the fee simple right of said defendants, In and to stud real estate or ml, much thereof as shall be surtk ienl to discharge said 1 execution interests and costs. .Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws and m accordance with the order oi Court in said cause. SAMUEL K. YKOM AN. Sheriff. Jttej>er county, Indiana. tt, r Chilcote, Atty. for Plaintiff. March-S-10-H-Si.
■%:gr . I t . ' ' ; • -•* •. - ;,f ; ■ ■ , .•» . ■ ; r~* ~ r 7'~~ • ‘ ■ * KAN NAL Tfo T'he i^ront WITH THE Largest and Best Selected STOCK OF WALL PAFEU«CEILIHG DECORATIONS -7 EVEF BROUGHT TO THE TOWN. Prices as Low as the Lowest. EIIT KANNAL. "’_ t • - i
'mmliii —•— - - - . ->. .. ..._L. ■ .. . • Clothing’, Furnishing Goods. Trunks, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware and Notions. The Chicago Fair Williams-Stocton Building OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE a.: . ' , - * For Two Days Only, Saturday, March 26th, Monday Hlarch 28th, 1887.
Srsatesi Sacrifise Sail g| Mads ia k County. Don't Forget this rare opportunity, for two days only. The Chicago Pair-WM. ELSNER. CHAS. K. MARK U All, Assignee.
Fur TEe Spring Trade We have the Grand Detour Plow, —-the " FARMER’S FRIEND CORN PLANTERS, BARNES and BARLOW Check Rowers Crown Jewel and Peerless GASOLINE STOVES, ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Doty TVashing Machines, Wringexs, Coquillard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. ...j . ,l "\ —; N. WAENER & SONS, t.
ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS—- - Empire Harvesting’ A lacliines, JBinding Twine &c. In the best and most workmanlike maimer, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AJN T T> HUGGIES and all other wofk 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.„Jg2 Rexsselaek, Ind. 17 r 27-tf. . ' '
DOS L! I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of MmSS^SBBSSSiS^3 # LUMBER, LATH, Pf Chestnut Lumber 4, M SnmOluElß, ffr if -fflnw fifr Egg, I J§ SASH-DOORS. AND|| |l PITTSBURG AND §■ iwnn»OWS.J % Block : Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere R P. BEHJAMOT. 16-36. ts. LUMBER! B^Baa^M«Bßaiisa«.iEwam The undersigned have now a complete stock of I LUMBER, LATH 11 SEII3LRS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bttom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first bands* enables us to offer Special Bargainees an inducement for patronage* And to all who will come and dee us* we promise square dealing and Ber t Prices. Gome* see us and save meuey. L _—- Respectfully* OOXaBORJNT db 00.
