Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1887 — Page 4

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Mil hi fir. City i> .-oon to Bare a ; litfill daily, }.;fi 'idled by a ,-t eck company. Theyare looking 1 ■ an edit-';■ It will be printed . the office o£ the Enterprise. ■ — P.c ' L-a XIII has just written . letter to Archbishop Corrigan in which he espiesses his condeni.latk'B. ir ro unmertitrng derins, . iluuggro". ■■ : viid tax theories of Henry G eorge d Dr. TutGlyi n. -* Ev. rybody knows that the Stand; d Oil Conir any wants tho earth . \ vh-'t is more, s'-emsin a fair \ ny of getting, it but we have recently learned from a reliable sourse, that—db actually is maturing a scheme to securo a contnlling i .to.ffi in tin wh de Solar System. ,»w«*\n-rnaa«ww'W»T«WH The Hammond Tribune estimates the total loss at the late.fire :n Hammond at 8165,000 and says that only $65,000 of this was covered by insurance. This leaves > net loss of 8100,000 to say nothing of loss of business. The greatn; part of this property could or.’bab’y ha”-e been s'l/ed had the ‘ nn had a'p?.: tire engine. Hero -- ffi-s-- ~rt nntlier jtregneni--warn in gto Rensselaer. . Must it remain, like ■ill previous ones, unheeded? Auditor Robinson, has received - i dal n dies tooni-the Auditor of > .do, that through the. failure vs ■: ■■e Green Smith t Legislature to • ake provision tor continuing a tar •yfcc. the new State .;.x 1 .ivy of two cents on each one ■: Mildred dollars’-worth of taxable j property, for that purpose, is dis-:itiii-.-.t-d f b. place I t the tax duplicate for 1887. "rue wormy /is needed badly to J ■■■-■• urptoto th ? bulb ling, and the fail-1 "ire to -provid. ,? -r Hie tax is a mis- 1 itune to the state. < UW-WX-KIJ »w. li fM Wrfr- fy-. / | : ■ i. eitouglF] r them. Even Juritsidenr, ’the; 7 -.1 ; to ..A u-w exi ’ -.."Jag T I'.. a. < ■‘iTmt±n-gm-i?d--^b.uS;-..at til, railway trains rumble: -utrough- ito unjieut streets, the! .-mmdof.tho car;-..a—i's hammer • - heard, the population m increas-] —pf ece toi a a < i' ; 'nl ■ ■ .T T tag ta e !y sum J ■hear that they have organised a | : mompany; and are; burintf-fcr gas. i . The go. d c ffi as :! o< ■;ie pernicious Carter Harrison; -- de in Chicago are already b'com-1 ** v' Q. EDDB,r6IIt. <l’\* t **° Cltv TB- * Aiing redeerned from ~the pow-u i to£ the criminAl classes that have -i«> long held sway. -H&ndredsjmef- ’ "ftloba-keepers, of the most object-, mnable character, have lieeurefus-

ed licenses and compelled to close. The gambling dens are being wholly suppressed, while streets and isrhdle districts which have heretofore boon abandoned to the undisputed control of vice and ifnmdrality of the most flagrant char.ch r, are being freed of their vici”?.population and made orderly . , t s ;.ect:<bh'. MPWftx H i| —>S— mt , Prcsi lent Cleveland is Said to be meditating an early break for* th t; li t.mber for the purpose of imniingAttid fishing and, perchance, to fortify his system with the approved snaiie bite and malaria antidote. We see no particular harm in the President faking a little vacation of tins kind, arid, indeed, so far as the present executive is concerned, he might stay in the v,\ • the gruer part of his time without serious detriment to the public, but we should like to hear an expression-of opinion upon the subject from our numerous demo- . r./ic exchanges which used to see sueh gross neglect of duty upon the part of Kepuldican presidents, when they did the s’.m- thing. ItJ- sLlh a gie ■■■ .•?: ■ faction that we announce liiat the Federal grand jury; at Indi’inapolis. has ■ bronglit in indictments ’ against the scoundrels who altered the taliy sheets and forged the re- I turns, after the election of last I iall.- Twelve men have been in- . dieted. <me or two of wliom are i ■ ‘ 1 c Kiigt d v.i.L n<-4].leg worse than a technical and intentional violation of the election laws. The names of the indicted ure Henry Spaan, Simeon Coy, John 15. Counsehuan, W. T. A- Bernham. r Stephen Llattler, Jolin_K._Sullivan, Geo. W. Budd, John F. Reardon, Dr. C. N. Metcalf, Albert Beck, S. -E. Perkins, James R. Carnahan' AR- but - two < f theve are democrats, and leadrs and wvll known... men ,J.n their party. Gen. Carnahan was chairman of th? Republican committee -of M.irien county and bis offense was the it-cnance t f an ollicial and printed circular instructing elect ■ ion oilicere to reserve one copy of tb: return sheet. This was done openly and above board and for the purpose of heading off such scoundrels as Coy and the others, from their contemplated tampering with the returns. If Carnahan’s act was a violation of law, it at least was not an intentional crime, like the acts of the others.

Hoist by Their Own Petard.

TLe stoh>mert of Secretary Griii'ia ivlativo to the omission of'the usiird fnmncial stxtenmnLtoom the , be:i,id copy of the laws coinnk-tely J vindicates his action and-.puts thy Demoi ratio State officers and Governor Gray 'in a hole.” The Sen-tinel’s-recent attack on Secretary' Griffin proves a boomerang, and the Dcmc.cra.ic organ is hoist by • its own petard, instead of Mr. Griffin having violated any. provisions. of law or requirement'of hisuflice, the boot is on the other leg. The late Democratic State. Treasurer Cooper and Auditor Rice, toigether with. Governor Gray,/ are : shown to have failed in t'uepretor- < maiicaxdL theis.pffi.2iaL.d..ulyu..__ The. J Indianapolis S-. ntinal claimed, tor ; have made the surprising discovery ; I that the. Secretary of State-had vio- ! lated the law in not publish;ng,/ i along with the- acts of the Genci al i Assembly, an -abstract of the re-; i ceiptsu and disbur—cents of the i ■ State Treasury. The facts are i „ijinL mo. iw.poi'i _.oX ‘ urcr -wbrniltod to th ’ last f Gene--;;! As.-oiably, as required by” ■lavv; the Cover nor'made no men- J I'titra eb:rne-h a rep/ ;-' m his -'-.-;g-'. tho not ley it before the Leg-1 ; Mature, as tr-e iaw r, unir; d liiii' : j tpxtoyand to tbds day Aitcre - has"| 1 been nopcainpliaiiee witlr fiie - lawl : relative to the State ■Treasurers annual report. The Secretary of : xiitor.imiolon. that, thezie w. hji^j./bEeji. ; complied .with, by the late Dcmd- ! emtio c>utoial& t _Hnd, in fact h h«c | not been. The public printer is ®etey®iu printing the Doeumenf iry Journal by reason of the ab- ■ sente et t’i fco.L 1 I'reasuver's re- ! port, which has lodged somewhere ■ I among the late Democratic bffic- ; i ialsy dgjjtoietary- Griffin’s action in 1 the nifitter was in tell icoTit, ~ TfrdTbhis—duty to publish the laws, and as there was no official report of the State Trexsuivr in hisffi&ndFor within his reach, he was not bound toj, publish a fio&&eul statement He /

could hardly be expected to evolve one out of his inner consciousness. It will be in order now’for the Democratic organ ‘to 'explain why no report of the late State Treas* urer Cooper was submitted to the General Assembly, either b.v hiini self or by the Governor, as both ! wore required to do.by law. AYhoro i is tin StaH Treasurer’s report and ; I why is it not published? Is there I j more Democratic rottenness ’bo 7 ; ihind‘ J ln.lmnm.'.]i- J .nrm:!.

A paragraph that is going the. rounds of our exchanges purports to give the number of- miles that | a rian mu -t travel fm cultivating 10 acre,' of c i-n.- The fir t state*, meat is that in plowing it with a 16-inck 3-horse plow he travels -1.50 miles. The man who made ; that calculation was short on arith-1 m. tie.- The actual distance would < not be more than 250. riiiles, with j very liberal allowance for’extra t avel in tufalng'ai the cads and in going to and from the fields*:

An Editor who Paid fßis Fare.

f • It is evident that Bro. Carr, of tho'GyfoTd Tribune, has act been able to secure a new adve' tising contract-v.ith the “Meson’’ eom--1 pnr.'y. He has been traveling on FbljarTwdrTaFßynnid r chanting'the praises of their lunuii a.s _£oaches and gentlemanly and Aibliging trainmen, as in the lialcvon days when Inter-State commerce bills were not. he breaks forth with this bitter wail: We had the-pleasure of riding on a “fdonon” passenger car recentl.vi doubtless’designed it for 'a grain car red it was used for that purpose ~ becoming toe shaky-for grainit waj used for a lime car.- Becoming too old for this it teas' changed into a passenger coafch witn holes cut in the sides for windows, and wooden boxes for seats,. At one time in its existence it hail evidently l??en used for a stock car, as various frescos < n coach was attached to the Monon accommodation for the purpose of carrying passengers.

Pious PubkisEier Versus; Ivrexie; rent Printer. Cranky Carr, of the Oxford Tribune, gets off a good one occasionally, in his, “Girl About Town ; ” column, and of which we append a favorable example. We may also add that wer are confident that John did not evolve the incident from his inner consciousness, (cr perhaps we had better sayconsciencelessness, in John s case) but that it is a reasonably accurate account of an actual occurrence: The press has been accused of being worldly. lam glad to be able to fling this base charge back into tho teeth of the accusers,-/at least in one instance. The Remingtom New’s is published by a pto lie a printer from Monticello, a town located on the Tipyecance ri’.er, a stream noted for its fishing and baptisimal facilities. After the printer had been duly initialed the pious editor de-; sired to know if he,’ the printer, j was baptized. An affirmative ans- I wer was given. : “I don’t believe you,’’ said the pious publisher. The printer replied that he was there and knew what he was talking about. “I believe you are lytog,” says p p. “You lie your--self.” “Mnoop.” “Hell.” x * * # > x On the next tiain was a passenger for Afonticello. I write this as an instance where a publisher was purely pious, State or (.Uno, City or Toledo, / I.VCAS Co; NTY. Ss. *»• 5 - Ek vxK-^r-GaExfv makes—entfe that he is the senior partner, of the firm of F. j, Cheney <fc Co., doing business in the City of To■T niNO, Atounty and State aforesaid; mmLseld firm will pay tho. sum._.oL. i'!.-? 1 -U'-dred debars for each and eveiy tv.se'of catarrh that can not. be cured by ffieffise of Hail's Catarrh Cure/ Frank J. Cheney. scribedlii my - presence, - This- (li<i daj- of December, A. D., 1886. j Notary I’uh'ih;...P. S. Il li's Cataiih Cure itaken internally and acts directly ; upon the blood and mucus surfac-. es of the system. Send for testimonials, free. ■ _ E. J. -Cheney Sc Co.yToledo, O by Druggists, 75 cents. The making to order of picture frames, book-gases amT window/ car tai a hangings, a 'specialty/ at! Wright s furniture..store. " t

DOLLARS and SENSE are two very good things to have and those who m.%ko good use of the latter generally manage to get their share of the former. the Sense of saving the cents l' : 1 •‘-’by generally understood by all, but w.hera and bow to save them may not r — be quite so well and widely known. A SECRET OF BIIONEY MAKING ■•■... j ■ ■ ' . EZ—l lies in the solution of the problem of judicious buying; this is accomplished by securing a reliable article rit the veiy lowest price, but where? 'X’lxexe is loxit Ono and once fotu’.d. you may depend upon it that you are-on the road to riches. ~ Seek until you lind it, and in the search dont forget to' LOOK g US d- OVER? for wearemaking it a. point to save money, for every purchaser. ——— —Try us and you will find we uro SOMETinNG TO ■> TIE TO! Ous jub.-mlon is Lu .serve you wiiii tl.e bc-h at a realc of prices mutually bene licial, and at ths end of ths year we will prove we havo . BOTH OF US MADE gg by means of your patronage. This isn’t so one-sited as The usual way, where the jiebciiant reckons all the profit. Remember WILLEY & SIGLER, Rensselaer. I netidfiCE”oF“SEWEF’ASSESsSEN:E JV’OTICE is hereby given that the apportionment of Assessment for constructor!, of jSo-.vcr on al Main street, in the town of lietisselacr, has been placed ia my hand’s for collection and is as fclloe,.» : - - —u ■ ■■ - * —4—^——: --- - .... .1 4.- L A.-- !.</" m.’A. 1 fiiF<IWWMt lAs-essineni. I’er -Amt to be '■ ; 2.-> V.'es toil’s Addition.’ itue-ii L-'.-,v<: ”’ v i" te TiiO‘'."'.itef :"’I ’ ; ?a .. ; “ . “ ; 2 ' .io •• ■ 1 . 00 ! 25 : *’ ■ L “ . 1 “ i a : 50 • “ I I :’ CO T. < : • S5;-~r--r? ” - ; 2 ; 50 d ■ I : 00 ’ • 25 1 : •’ “ : “ : 3 1 00 • • 1 : 20 ; 25 '• “ 3 • 50 ■ “it:' «9 ■ 25 . “ “ : . : 4 i 00 : “ 1 : 50 9? 25 “ ;M. L. Spi tier &U. J.’ 4 ■ 5» • “ ■ 1-; JO • 25 “ “ ' . ” IThOiunSOU 0 00 •• I 2 ■ 34 ■ 10 ; 25 •• •’ > - ;;7. ; r, n ; . .. . 93 ------44 : -25 r—-- *• •' ■' -.-- ■ ■■; 7 | 50 I h I o : 93 . 12- 25 ” . “ “ t; I 00 I “ 2 i 30 , 1S ■ 25 - “ ;Lycl’.a V. Chilcote 4 i 00 J - • 1 •; 53 11 : 25 ' •• t‘ *• It •: 00 I “ • 1 ■ 20 ’• 25 ... “ Tohnathan Peacock, : 2 t. oo ■ “ i '■ SO J : 32 ; “ " “ -James T. Randle, I 7 ; 50 ■ “12 • 03 . frt - 32 : ~; ’ « Marv E. Uoi’kiiis ' T WygO-!' r. 2■ 28 3 : 32 : (i ;B. F. Ferguson • 7 : -W ; -•■*;• 2 i P 8 5 : 32 “ •* : Leslie C. Grant i 7 50 : “ : 2 ; 97 5 32 : “ '* :R. S.'Dwilfgins 7 50 : *‘ i 2 I 118 b : 32 i •' “ : “ : ~ I 50 I •• : 2 I 118 —i- i 32-^J— = —‘t*_ *' ' . ■ “• ■ -7 ; 50 : “ ; 2 teliS— — 8 ; 32 : “ ‘ i Mary L. bexter .. X-teJO-j “ ; 2- f 97 9 32 “ ;K. s'.iSZ.’Divigains ; 7 ; 50 , •* ■ 2 i 98 10 .- 32 “ “ 'Thomas 11. Davisson, 7 : 50 ; *‘ I 2 ■ 28 11 i 32 '■ “ JR. S. & Z.Divigeins 7- I 50 ;> “ 1 2 • 98 12 : 32 “ ** " : 03 • ‘‘ ; 2 : 38 - 13 1 3’2’ 1 ■ “ “ “ I 4 I 00 1 *‘ I 1 I 59 il i 32 “ •• I,John H, v ood, .3 IH 0 i “111 20 15 32 “ “ - J ?, • 00 I “ I I 80 1« i 3-2 ■ •' ilsnac Col born • o I 50 I ‘‘ i 1 : k3-' !• ; 32 “ " ■<?. Vaultersselaer-- Jtte 00—; »-•—l—l —|—2a IS ; 32 " “ -Vanßensselaer Weston : ? ■ 50. .: ■ : i 39 19 ; 82 “ - “ IGeorge D, McCartbv 2 I 00 ;“. | I 80 20 : .32 “ '• ;R. S. At Z. Divigsrin’s. -1 I 50 I “ I 1 178 21 : 32 •' ‘ • Margaret E. Thompson; 5 50 ■ : “—: 2 I 18 “ I'.’ —32,— "by ■ , tv ' i i ’ ji/fttnOs'lri SUi'oliiy dnncii' 0~'.; 150 . 3 38 33 : 32 •■ ’■ •* EAda’ins.l 15 00 I 5 96 .... j ; ,-35 ; u >* ILilian K. ITarbolt .. : ;42-: -OQ--I -y -I 4 72 4 35 “ “y 1 Van Rensselaer Weston ’• 9 00 i * I 3 • 58 After sixty days from the jrublicatson hereof, ten percent, will be added to the above amount ( IJIAIILES C STARR, Town Treasurer.

Sheriff’s Sale. BYv ir; :fi of;'. MtffiJM c'Sp yol a d ecre sj.<m d execution to j,).? directed iroii-i the Clerk of the Jas,, r Circuit Court, in a cause No. 1 3.i2.‘>; wherein Hie State of Indiana on the re'.rt ■ lion <>t Gc.->r<e AS, itobiiisnn. Auditor of Jasyer ; C<->it»ty. Ind. vvas o ).ilaintift' and <teorge »1.: .doitre ’ :Clara Moore,. Mary E, Mati-eu:;;, ' Uio.iua- | M atiieua.and Uie.c.ntnjy of Jasper . tYercvieleii: ; dams, re<{tiiri;i'r me to make the st’?.’.' <>f leur I Hundred arid Fo’ ty Three doliai« and twenty- I eight eeitts toget-lier with 'i ' zrest a:’i« !- Cast, I « ill expose at public sale 611 Saturday, the 28th day of May, A. I D. 18S7. -between- the .as *>f lb olcloi‘.k a.. -ta..- > ' l j-.i 1 . . ! o'clock >. in. of s ii<i day. at tiie <i sir of the j Court lion. e. in the town oflteiiss ■ his’c-i- i county. J>nlian:i. the rents and proats fora t i'rnt ■ net excttd-ing seven'-W) years, by fife year,- ot i the folio-- iny J.-scriimd real estat?,io-wi’t: The hort-h thirii- faV'-aereg offof the . etifbeast“| U’.iai tcri'.i' ot the northeast quarter ,of sec- i Trott twenty-one iM .in township tv. enty-ii- Id j (25.1 nprUt.range seven, ("j west in Ja»pef cotin- > ty. Indiana..- - ? .■vitd- sheul-l.- sae 1 ! reid-’ a-td vrotrts .'to? >- ’! for a sum suiiifii into <ii~<•!, {; J;;• t— •.ton»• interestsand costs, I will, at tne same tide ard jilace. and in tht aa.iiner aforesaid,, ex;cose ar i pule:.- .-aTeTrrb'ft-'e'stinpie .riira! LTSaUfarMElitWy aids, in and to said real estate or so tnv.t.h j t'i'.erC'p a- .-'uili !>:' sufl’nieni to di-ehar r '-via: L . jw'gn.cuts jut crssts aini cosi s. ’ , J Said sale, will be made without relief from ' valuation or apprarsipr.ent laws tend itt -acccrdai'rtk' iwitha-lreaird«' — tiAMUEL E. Y,EO’JAN. Si t rtHv ~" .. — . - ; . . Jasiter County. liwUuna. ' i. F .< ■ ;i!cotc. Atty, for i'laii.'.i.t. May 4th, iss?'.' ' , day 5-12-19. 1 Holes Survey. ' w est. _■■■■/, ; 'VoTTcc Ts hereby given to Wil!::’.i.i D'.M; ■. lie»rvwl4alike j. John J. Brake. I .p, WliHeui-Jt . ——c.ft i.c. It. it. •* George Kectin. i js—•■•••••■ Martha 1 Phelps, | Gvorye Phelps, e*. ai.. J. »> . i on.in?. Mary i - •=. Xttffi-riivthe, I 11. M. Hazlett, 1 ' Eii.ialt Ferguson, , Cornelia. I'aeip.-, J •» ~i s ind ail cfhers interested that I ottn. t J t® l east 1 T»arr<.f sootion ciiliteen 'lSyand'fhe,wc-st part sect)oiMeeenHen ItL-tasiiisliiy. thiijax-usaJ ■nil no’-llu range rive 5' vest, in jasper county i itidiaiia. aiid tint 1-trrtHproceed witn t lie Suf-' i lyivor of -aid cotrnvy fomake a legal s hrre.v of - ; ■’’''dsisiion.G; a:>l 1 -or so tnneli a-, may ■•be ; itetb’S’trv tp e-tabliMi the corners an i liri-s us .■ tanttr "SMIU-'yuivey toJA&Iu ua Uj A tun *SJ 1 of j uue, A. D. loot. | ZACTIAUIAU IAfTJLEB. ' J::s. C. Titrawis, Surveyor. j say 19-25. Jac 2,

Notice of !'ra| Settlement of Estate, TV< > I'iC’l'l is l-.crebv given that we have filed L ’ o.ur final iettFeinent account as administratrix and administrator of the eSfateof Robert Y. Martin, kiteof Jasper connty. Indtaua, debased. All p ersotis interested in the settlement of said e-ta te arc directed to appear in d'ic Jasper C'ire’.i,,t Cpurt.’,on tho. 20th day of J tine. 1 -st. arid. sl. .<>v« cause, if aii> A liy said report should not ’-• approved. ■ And the heirs of tsaid estate, aiid all others interested therein .<.4 re also Iterhy remiired, at. tl.d time and plti.te aforesaid, to appear and ?i.’u.ke proof of thwr hcireliip or claim lit any in.it e| said cs-t: t". - Caroline i>. martin. Administratrix. Eu WARD D.,RHOAi)ES. .Administrator. fWjSB MANUFACTURERS’ DEALERS * z - ... • v . ... < ’riLE GExIR) iiVCGib Fraet:’e&4ly InfiestTßCtible. I x y .jo. ■■ No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out. No bolts. or clips ladiacoKie loose or rattlo. A soar made entirely of steel, riveted together, can* r.ct tc brckaL. '.dll last foraver. . . J MANUFACTURED DY i THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO., ■mai’.-Xc. .'.sAwiytor-sr — ; CM. LL 'iJIS, WSI3PS, TtttXKS RO HES, C A RJEI 14 &E TR OI- ' 3IISGS.KARA’E§S OBL, etc Desuestic and Xew 'l’oi’fe Singe.” fiewinj JlachJaes • —AT THJSIRHARNESS SKGK CJTit Slbc-OF WASHINGTON STRET ilensselaer:

Notice to Breeders. The Imported English draft, Norman and speed horses, property of D. C. Bond will make the Spring season of 1887, at my stable adjoining the Halloran’s livery barn in Rensselaer, Ind. ' —TEKZvd:©:— COUNTRYMAN, (English Draft) and GENERAL RUSH (Norman) $15.00 to insure mare with foal. §20.00 for standing colt. Capt. O’Donnell; i Abdallah Trotter) $15.00 to insure mare with foal, $•20.00 for standing col. Frank G-coclrichy (Running) SlO to insure mare with foal. Insurance duei tirst of January, 1888; Persons failing to return mares as directed, or parting thorn, (or leave the_neigbborhood) before.known.to.be with foal, forfeit the insurance. All possible care taken to prevent accidents,, but will not be responsible for any that may occur. Pedigrees of above horses .may bo seen at my ofiice. Call and examine the above stock, and you will ba conviaccl Liiat tlus is the bast. collection ot draft and speed stallions’ m-tire county-.- — _——. —-—~~ D. C BOND, Owner. A. PAGEIT, Keeper^— “ROAD STALIAON, ’ Hoosier Joe. Will make the season of’ 1887 at the stables of George Hoyes, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, from April Ist to October Ist. TERMSI?7 00 to insure. Alwuers parting with insrc before she is known to be With foal forfeit the insurance. Care taken to prevent accidents, but will be responsible for none, Payablewhen colt stands and sucks. HOOSIER JOE was sired by Hoosier Dick. a noted Kentucky stallion, who made the best pacing time on record in his day. His dam. was a thoroughbred fox-hunter. Hoosier JOO is well known in this section, having won, on the Lafayetlc truck, a race in 2:30, which is his record” GEORGE HOYES, 27 3m. Owner and keeper.

Application for License. XT OTIC E is hereby given to all the citizens Is ot the.town of Wheatfield, and Av heatfieldtownship, in the county of Jasper and Statemf Indiana, that the .undersigned John Graves, a white.nuilf rnhabitdiit cf stud town anti township, and over the age of twenty-one y*wir-, not in the h..ibit. oi becoming intoxn ated. and a man ofgooil moral character, and a lit person in evotv respect, to be intrusted with t!sale of intoxicating liquors, will make npvlleation to the Board of Commissioners ot said Jtispet County, at the neij. regular sessionuin l meeting of said Board to be held in the town of Rensselaer, m said county and State aforesaid, commencing, op .jijc, first Mondav of June, lcßf, the same being’ the tifli ■ day of June, 1887, for a license to sell spirituous . liotmre, vinous liquors, aud malt liquors, and all into::icating liquors, which may be. used as a beverage, tn less’u nan titles than aquar.l al a time, with the privileged allowing aad per-tutrfin-g-stvld- llquor-s-le-liedrtHtk on tile primus . st»r where sold, mid said premises being preCt.- cl v. tocated .and detccibed as follows: In a one story frame building, the ground upon wbimi said-building is locr.'iid beitig.rtescril.cd a- to] low s: Being a part of the .northeast qu’tlrter of flic soutlivvo-r .puirte- of .section tvcc.iuy-trve ,2.’., township tliiriv-two(:;■’> north, range six o;) west, in Jasper corn: tv. Indiana, and more part ten lariy. described t'.s follows to-wit: ( am. immciug two ulint'red and three(2o3) feett of fiieei'idcr of .said Mtetiob, thence TUnriti;; dm- west f.'.ir 11 fili.t Il'i'Tie the pl i t’* of i>., .'iiind.er. 'e oont.iu:t!hg.<Tite ''/'-t ISBTy Y 3tT> foet. umni’c rtrnnittp due south cigiiteeit feet, . i r;. i. : ::' .ti;en<rt,runntng due north eighteen HC feet to ti-e place <0 begtimiriit. Sai l IMwisw toleMred so rhe permt! <>f one .. JOHN GR.kl l.c. Max 12-17-23. Kc.Lc oi j’inal SettfSrr£fgcfEstafe* la Hie matter of the estate of Elam I>. Fail - child, deceased. I n Circuit- Court. JuneJeriii. Ifs7.' ’ -—NC/i lllKis !<< t'ei.y gi vc ;: , t i...t iiic it nd crsiiiui v_ fed as miininistrairi.'; a'nlSrfhiinistratbr of the ~Cjfnte Ot Elam It. Fairchild, iccea-cd. have presented and tiled tlimr m: ■.'•:m; and voueli-:-in timil scitleiueut of raid estate, and that the I rar? rr v’ ir i mm-rap-fw -ua4~— tooriem-cd:said’CiwuiUiMirt..en tire,2ltli day of. _ June, 1887, at which time all piratins interested . ™Ts:u'-1 csuHe are req'tired to ■appear in .". court end siiow cause, if :i ay there be, vvhy -aid ; pee.w.m m.u:..v.,-iu<-.luo'CahnTTld -mddye -jipi>r. • ved. : Anri the heirs of said estate, and ai‘ others [ I „.'.r,.in tM ri» ids., hereby.required, at rfkeflmc aml I > lace aforesaid. ToHippear an t make proof of their lieirslitp or claim to anj part di said estate; » 1 EE FI E- M. FAIRCHILD, . DA\ ID IT. YEOMAN. ~ Mav io '-J Jfie 2. Administrate'. 'Surety oii Boutls. 'IL j.:e.svho are required, to give bon<Lin positrons of trust, and who derire to ayffi i asking liiends to become their sureties, should apply to . J Atwell & C 0.., Agents American . Surety Company. Cus’i d.qHtal. First National Bank Building, Lafayette, Indiana. >- \ m 6