Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1887 — Page 8

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Out Again and in Again.

Last Wednesday afternoon Jack McGregor, the alleged burglar of W heatfield, who has lately been treated with great,leniency by the sheriff., slipped away, while out of f3l doing some work for the latte r. Search was made for him and os Friday the sheriff received notice that he was at S;ui Fierro, and upon going there he was found busy filling himself with boose. His purpose in escaping seems to have been more from a desire to indulge in a general" drunk than anything else, He is now kept pretty close, and is not likely to be allowed any more liberties, right a wav. .

Bringing in The Wolves.

—Below is n list of persons who have brought in wolf scalps, to the county auditor since the first of the year, with their residence and the number and kind of wolves. The bounty on old wolves is five dollars: on young wolves, $1.50. James Deßoer, Keener, 1 old wolf, Jan. 25th. J. W. Childers, Marion, 2 old wolves, Jan. 25th. , Chas. Pullins, Barkley, 1 old wolf, Feb. 3rd. James Deßoer, Keener, 1 old wolf, March 25th. James Ibillins, Giilam, 1 old wolf* Apr. 2nd. John Kosky, Keener, -1 young wolves, Apr. Btli. Nicholas Guss, Union, 3 young wolves. M.B. Halstead, Newton, 4young wolves, April 22rd. Jos. N. Guss, Union, 7 young wolves, April 20th.

The Wheatfield Catholic Church Dedication.

• tt i n s.iuac I>einocratic Juurnal. Rev. Dominic Shunck [of San Pierre] will dedicate the Muter Dolorosa Catholic church at Wheatfield, Jasper county, Sunday, May 1, 1887* The Very Rev. Henry’ Dress, Provincial of the! Precious Blood Order, will perform the ceremony and preach the German sermon. The Rev. Peter, of Aleantra, a Franciscan Monk, will sing the solemn High Mass in the church after its dedication. The Rev. John Blakcman, of Michigan City, will pleach the English ser- . The Kov. Kilian Schill, C. I‘. P. S. will be Deacon and the Rev. Dominic Shu nek, the pastor of the church, will he sub-Deaeon at the High Mass. The San Pierre „ OfinFoti ofidt Saintsrhaiir.Atill.iender tlie gr and Concones Mass in 1. Also, a grand dinner at 25 cents, and all sorts of refreshments in the new church. An excursion train will run on the I, I. k 1. li. li. from Knox, North Judson, San Pierre and Dunnville to \Yheatfield at 10:30 o'clock. Dedication at 11 o'clock.

A Stern Parent Eluded.

Late last, Wednesday evening Was ingtun S.' Lowmau, postmas and station agent at Pleasant fUdge, came into town,*,in company with Miss Emma Eeish, daughter of his former partner in business, John S. Eeish, also of Pleasant Ridge. Finding Dept, Clerk Sehyler Irwin he procured a license and a little later in the evening they were married by Squire Wood, at his residence. The next day tire father of the young lady came into town determined to put a stop to the whole busine.- m* let somebody suffer the consequences. He claimed that the girl was but sixteen years old and threatened largely to prosecute the Clerk for issuing the license, fii procuring the license, Mr. Lowmag gav- her age at 19, her next birthday; and that is the age given on the returns made by the officiating justice, to the county clerk. Some of the neighbors of the young lady are also of the opinion that her age was oorrectly given, to the Clerk Eeish, as above .stated, was formerly a partner of Lowman’s, ia business at Pleasant Bidgs, and they failed in business and fell out personally, and these circumstances are- generally believed to form the real grounds for Mr Beish’s objection to th§ marriage. If*you are going to buy a new hat and want the latest block, go to Ellis & Murray’s.

Presbyterian Netes.

The Wednesday evening prayer meeting will be led in the future by the pastor, The third and last sermon on the In spiration of the Bible will be. given by Mr. Duncan Sunday-Qyening. rp* The ladies of the industrial society are planning an entertainment which will reault* they hope, in new chandeliers and the abandonment of

ADVERTISED LETTERS. RENSSELAER POST-OPEICE. Ed Andersen. It. Heast, John McDowell, Mrs. James Ross, Mrs. Maggie Sabrin, John Tounglas Persons calling for any of the letter? in the abdvc lists will please say they are advertised N. S. Bates, P. M.

Real-Estate Transfers. Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise Specified'Via A- Ragan to Amos, S. Wells, e] ne, and sw ne, 30-32-0, WHeatfield, quit c laim, - - 'Via. R. Nowels to Jessie A. Lee, Mch. 26, sw nw 82 30-6, 40 acres, Bark Icy tp., S6OO. Harrison Cooper to John W. Cooper, Apr. 2, ni si se 8-30-6, 20 acres, Bark ley tp, SSOO. John Lonergan to Hugh Ilrosnan, Apr. 19, si sw and ne sw 3-29-7, 120 acres, Newton township, $ 1.600. Thos. Murphy to Lonergan, Apr, 19, same as above, $1,500. Simon P. Thompson to Treat Durand Apr. 20, It 4, bl 14, Remington, SIOO, Eliza Jane Platt to Abigail Call, Apr. HI, n Side so Bi3o-6, 15 acres, Barkley, $250. Emily Guss to Abigail Call, Apr. 21, 15 acres of se 8-30-6, Barkley tp., s3oo' David W. Haines to Horace Marble, Apr. 11, ej sw 21-32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfield tp.,5320. 1 1 a ... Marion L. Spitlef to R. 11. Yeoman, Apr. 22, pt 30-29-6, Rensselaer, S6OO. Susan F. Daniels to David Langdon, Fob. 23, iri uw 10-31-6, Walker S3OO. Josiah S. Kimmel to Celicia Ann Shaw, Apr. 22, 95 acre#, nw 7 27-6, Carpenter tp,, $2,509. Celicia Ann Shaw to Bonj. T. Shaw, same as abovo, $1,500.

The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Diggist, Hippos. Ind., testifies: “I c-au recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottels,. and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, B» ilviile. Ohio, atiirms: “The l>est selling medicine I Jiave ever handled iu my 20yoars’ experience, is Electric Bitter-.’’ 1 nous an ds ot others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electrfc Ritters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at F. B. Mover s Drug store.

'Excitement in Texas* Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, T.-x., by the remarkable recovery of Mr J. E. Corley, who was so helpless; be could not thrn in bed, -or raise his hend; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of l>r. King’s New Discovery •WTts sent to; 'Wffi v “ Fmding relief, lie bought a large and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pill; by the time he had talrcn two boxes of Pill and two bottles of the Discovery,lie was well and had gainod in flesh thirty-six*' pounds. Trial bottles of .this great discovery tor Consumption, free at F. B. Meyer's. Those who are trying to break up the baneful Jiabit of intemperenco will experience great benefit from the use of Prickley Ash Bitters, Liquor deratigr thd System. Prickley Ash Bitters will remedy the evil results and restore the brain, stoniach a"bd liver to healthy action, thereby strengthening -the will .power tnoroughly cleansing and toning up the system and remove every taint of disease, ■lt is pnreley a medicine and while pleasant to the taste it cannot be used as a beverage by reason of its cathartic properties.

Itch, Prairie .Mange and Scratches of every kind cured, in m [ Minutes by' Woollord's Sanitary ■ Eotlon, Use no other. This n ever ! Said by Emmet Ivanna!, Urugeist : lieniieUer, Indiana. I . ———— | Carpets at Hemphill <fe Honan’s. Leave your measure for a suit of clothes at Hemphill and Honan's. Executor’s Sale of Real Estate. V'OTfCE is hereby given, that by virtue ot XU I | -.a t.ruCi'of the Jasper Circnit Court, the Tin- : : oersigneC, executor ol the estate of Mary Stone, i | deceased, wig offer for sale at private sale. on i Saturday, the 21st dav of May | ' 1887, ‘ j : at the office of Win. H. H. Graham. Rensselaer, , Indiana. an equalundivided two-thirds f*.') of j~tfee~ft»Hgaring —*l *1 he sm ll t? quarter <c, i .>* the soutba est ■ ! quarter v. ., and ten (lOVateres off of the south ■ side of the northeast quarter M) of the southI west quarteri of section twenty-four {sfj- in towusuip twenty-uine ;!3 north, of range seven G! west, in Ja-per eountv, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE. * ; One-third g es-li. the residue in two equal payments at twelve and eighteen months. v itb notes waivuug benefit of appraisement, bearing six per cent, interest, providing for attorneys ’ fees, and secured by mortgages npot> he rea, estate sold. , The*therundivided ,-.ie-third of estate will be offers*} a: same time aed cyon same tr-*u«. • _ WASHiyciv;: f Gorr , ' ; ..j.. Xiociitor

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THE PERKINS WIND mil. | Tower'yoes vritli it; or airain-t aav t\-Out that does not disable substantial farm bntWinps; to A ltf-iVei-te.itx to oa.Uu.-.t aiiit e.o better: work; than: au.vottVer mill int-ale. | iVe niartnaeJure both humeing ami (’.eared Xlills and earrv a full TihiDdFWi;r;F~?:riSf stu>'-~ ’ • tV'.ies. j: xw-'-rTTis. i Scnd for CatafoACi}, Utouiar urcl J'rjrei. [ Addres-S|- nUKKfXS U I?il) Mill k AX €0.. : - I 3-Bm. Idisl'.awal.a, Indiana.

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Hemphill & Honan, , ? caQ#jsKJafrJ9i&t I ■ ■ .n ; ,——iatt I IN—jM, l\m, E&ts Cap, i AND t j Fiiniisliings. 1 1 S| S HI Ml km Fins MOSS A Specialty Rensselaer Indiana NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF - ESTATE, ■/ . Pr , - — : ■■ ■ ' " In the matter*©! the estate of Francis C. Hall. In the Jasper Circuit .Court, .luiie term, ISB7. X! OXICE is hereby given, (hat the underpa signet!..as administrator of Francis 0. Hall, deceased, has priced ted and tiled his account and vouchers in final wULmeut of said estate,-»i«l that the saute will corue, up for the examination and action of said Circuit, Court, on the 9th day of.-i une. I<S:. at which time all persons interested in said e-’ate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there he, why said a»eom-.: and vouchers should not he approved. And tiie heirs of said estate, and all others in tereste d therein, are also hereby n>; .tired, a! the lime and place aforesaid, to appear and male proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. _. , STEPHEN T.tepMTERi - Administrators2s7ooo.oo IN GOLD! WILL BE PAID FOB ARBUCiLES 1 COFFEE WRAPPER. 1 Premium, - - 81,000.00 2 Premiums, • 8500.00 each 5 Premiums, * $250.00 25 Premiums, * 8100.00 “ 100 Premiums, * 850.00 200 Premiums, • 820.00 1,000 Premiums, • SIO.OO For full particulars and directions see Circular la every pound of AKaecamts’ Corrsx.

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