Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICA N’ Thursday, September 8, 1887. ?..me Of str-.E;. ' ' - ■ Prote>w»ou«i wr annum tor 8 lines er esr i!W cis. tor eae.b. additwiial Uuie. Local notices. jOCent* perlinc L r first inserfifflp cent* per linc for each subseqnem ju»cr’.ton. > BpeeiaLrates far choice places i tit lie-paper, aud t ar advertisements wwerthitr. one eolunPt. R'llsof regular advertisers payable quarterly ; aasient to ue paid In p<h nnce .„ .Ton Printing.—Al nrtte assortment of type,anti ctiltT material for poster, n < aipN.ej .Circular an<l X. ured work. RrloCo*.
edizsecz’ozs-z’ ... ' ■ ■ JUDICIAL Cirarift .indite .... ,I’fter H. Wabt>. Pr >*wuung Attorney . .11. W..M »u«:r»u • • 7Vr,.>» o' _l,'m.d.»v la tv * r -d-.V-m.'.r X ••-.■’.• F. J.' t m/.< ■„ i n.June ; TTW X •. I COUNTY OFFICERS Clerk ..... isjitis F.Tnwjx. b ■.,... "ami r.i >.. Yfomcn. A oiitor Gt-.-s-.i M. IL tiWi'S Treasurer .. Wn t iam, M. !b>ovi:it. Reorder Tnowv; As’Tltni. t> u rveyor .livi't. 'I it it awls < -roner I’ai.t ir Burr. I . pcrinteu-le:.: I" hl - ' - is D- M. Xr.is-.y. ('s’ biMrict Asa ' . I’nr.vo, Cc nmissioaers -h Distrit .1. I-.'A - tsos <3l bbtriet. I*. I Ator.. ip. t'-?<••*.' V- March v.xnß'Septf/nt'fi ■ i-.f J*e.< .'.er. .. CORPORATION OFFICERS: ~. sa.rs'.i.'u-... L.Wm. IL Wool). < .erk-u ■■ ... ..Cu >.». U’*sxni Treasurer <• < stakr 11st Wart ... H. 1\ biis-'AMis '(id Ward .< HAS. i . Wr.i.s Ccuncllmen ■! I’d'V.n-i . v:i> l>. lihoai-i s. (thWar-.l .W-.it irsi-.s! iK.i.ti (.••th War<l Ai.rtii t' Thom'-sos. -aster COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION -,i< —<• G« i". Trustee llam-ir e Grove tp. ' ■. R,-Gi:.i.i;Tr:-u-. Gillam tp.' 1 t". Mot r. 1 • -.;st, « ....... -...." a.Hot > !>• ,) -in i.. 5 i<hols,T,rij>'.3i,™»_.—.— Barkiyy. Ip. 1.1. w A..un-«”M. its-;,-,- •. Marmn *p. J -.ark Welsh, Tn:-tee. . . . ’.....Teclaii tp. . • m i "s~~zviNe'" toirtp. M . I-. Srhwai-ke. 1 iU-1ie.........15tvne.F tp., .Ll, ,t's\. White. IrasUm..., , .-s-. Kankakee tp. d. i’. shirer. Trustee :...... M befit fluid tj». <•- ■ ;,r Ai V ickery, I t'-i'p-.- t.'.i i pert er tp. W .st,': e’i-It Seatt. Ti ::st, «. Alilriu tp. :..pi.et. T. I unu r, Trustee I iiiott Ip u.li. hoover 'Remington. Dr. 1.8.‘ Washburn ReiisM'laer i.aiik.l Warren Lounly Supt. \ i. niii’Ki.t iAi!: sEt TioxAi. strut: AND DIVISIONS WE I! AV E PLACED THE W Mi. wi ll! IT' i 1 vn ' AM) t:i:\tni.i:'. • HIND I' ; BUT TUT. SETTLEMENTS OU THE WAR MUST STAN D 1 RREN 'H ABLE-, Hi'Pl? TED. 'HONblii'D AND OBSERVED IN lAi l. t i’Al; I'lcF TIIE REPUBLU'. •MOKE WE HAVE NE\ ER I»Eyl A N DEI); l.;:~s. WE WILL NOT HAVE. C>INGRE.-S 'Hot ED E\ Elt< T>mVUO V-TITTTkDN A I . iiORTn .'.NI> ! we i ■•> : and 't PEKVISION 01 ELECTIONS OU REl'liE 'ENTA.TIVE' TO UOXtiKES/ -A'liio Rt - rri 1.10-lN Pl ATFOHy. * r
We still adhere to the opinion expressed last year, that the county fair at Rensselaer can never be successful to any considerable dogiee, until more comfoitable and commodious grounds are secured for it. E. H. Graham has gone back to liemingtou and resumed tjio editorship and business management >f the Remington News. The paper shows evidence of his main a gement in a vast improvement, in all respects. It is said by good authority that the new raih’t a i will undoubtedly run- from Swauiagtdn to Alomence. ' about four miles west of Horbcco K<-iid;.i.d (■... (•tie. .K And we don't believe that se much as a prospecting survey has been made of this route lilogg which “good authority" says that '■’the new railroad will undoubtedly inn.’’ Bo: 1.1 The empty state treasury and the largely increased state’debt are the natural .and legitimate results of four vears of” democratic rule, and the democratic party, and that alone, is responsible, for this lamentable condition of affairs. The concerted attempt now being mode by dm .democratic state press t > attribute .the rcsp m:ability for tlie bankrupt treasury to the present 11-.'.m'olicnn st; te ui- ■ . i ■ ■ ’.■■ ■ a andbrap ■ •less insult to public intelligence. . As ’.l e r suit of the w:.i- u .I.o' d. wghftic?• d G rati• ■ah I m’lgw'imp-pros ; J: .s -a mal iag ■ fowthe last two monies on foe o -l-l , pr.tri.’‘i •, and n n-p. i order, th? CB.ar.d Arm; oi.i’jRepublic, it may l»? >n?d ‘.that': ths- -orsfor. Ims--ii?creased-irn mimberS and influence fost er‘than evei before. Tim t fol :mt’ increase during the last three months Indhe state of Indiana,--'tke order Jias made a net increase during the same period, of G v r ?<»•■>. (hr 'iaealcamp, yoHehwasalready very strong, haa mod.? a net increase of ten during the period mentioned?
The New Orphan Asylum.
Manj-of our renders itiH be interested in the following descript-1 ion, copied from cn Indianapolispaper, and written Irmn Fort Wayne, of tjie institution to which the Catholic orphans at this place, and their attendants are soon to be, removed. . ■’.] The new Catholic St. Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, which is now npi proaching completion, is the l pride ! of-out city. The building stands lon an eminence in tlm ndft'liern I part of the city and -commands a view of tlie entire city. -The main building is four storiesrthigh and I the wing is three stories. ' The. h'ligth ot th'.* building is pj-j feet long l?y 11)2di et deep. From the : basement to the final height is 120 feet. In the basement is a large , laundry room. The cellar extends throughout the entire edifice. On the first floor to the right of the entrance is the chapel: on the left are the dining room, kitehen, kitchen bakery and store room. On the second Door are school rooms, sewing rooms, imirinary-; two large school rooms are .at th-* right, and back of these are- a|>artments for the Sisters. On the upper floors are the dormitories and a large reception room." ’ The building is o£ brick. It will i be heated by steam, and lighted with gas. and is supplied with water service on every tlogr. A large cooking range will do service in the kitchen. Attached to the institution is a fine grovo which .will be used for the orphans. There are twenty-four acres of ground belonging to the Asylum. The building alone will cost
SIO,OCX). Rt. Rev. Bishop Dwenger has exhibited good judgment in the style <if architecture, the modern improvement, and the comfort h >.s >eks t > all' »rd the h>m •- children that may be brought here from every pert or his growing diocese, which numbers (42) counties of the state of Indiana. It so thought the building will be dedicate 1 in about three weeks, at which time the children afe exm'.c.ted to be I>o • :<gi ll fro*• • the t >!d "orphan asylnm at Rensselaer to their new home. This will be for girls only That for boys is at Lafayette. Tlier e was a great demonstrit itm on the occasion of the laying of the corner-stonebof-this asylum Instr .Fourth of duly a year ago. The opening of the institution three weeks lienee will be attended by a great concourse of people and will • a memoir!;! ' day in Eort. byim. l’a<' ceremonies will b-' conducted by the lit. Rev. Bishop Dwegor, attended by all the local Catholic .clergy and a, number from the neighboring towns. The care of Orphans will be entrusted to Sis. rs of Charity, known as the “Boor Handmaids of Christ,” who also have charge of the St. Joseph Hospital in this city. There are in the neighborhood of forty children that yvill be placed lime ,mi.i the ch:wity-lpyihg people of Bort Wayne bid them welcome. -The / Graham Earle Company 1 closed tlmi r-week's engage mon t, a t (,h i foils--. Saturday . . Tim play for Thursday rigid was ’‘Lest in London. It-drew an’.'immense audience. Friday night "Sanl’i of Posen’’ also drew a ..very J large house. Saturday night the ! ■O.. ■ “ | play was Rose nliclml; the nii.4 r.ec w-.s ’. a -so.. mid have been, olr, Earle is an aofor of great abiiitie f in nil lines of his profession, and lie is well-snip ported by his company throughout. All things considered, the' company is one of the very best that ever came to the town.- ami it is to be regretted that.the patronage aecord-ul them was m t more lib rah The company departed on the .11 o’clock train, Sunday right, and going io Warren, in Hnipington < t ifi ty.pwbere. .they h wee an engagement L-r fair week. ' AV? so arn'froni several Newton 1 nr.ly re-s: fonts, wh -> were in ’..•Wil, 1.-. VF wpoig-t-bat tire ri/ht-i'f- ' ■ ■!’ ; t >me Fas all I securml for the i reposed n r .ilr-a.l from Good’an.l, or -rather E<-rey. to Moinence. Th? •righ.t-cf-wav is given by the peo- ■ I ■ along the line. thi§ being, ns weare informed, t’:e only aid that will bp a--koi by the company; of The people along tire line. Nearly ■4l property owners alorg the line donated the .Tight of way, and the few. who did not. were very reas- ■ -..able In their dtinrapds for dnm 1 - ageL - B Elder Armstrong, pastor of the , Disciples church of Remingior, will preach in the Chffotiap church aTthis place, next Sunday, morn-1 ing and-evenwgwy - M Scratch-books for Icent at thp ■ post office. "so - - 1 - «, • I
Rummies on the Rampage.
There is bittdT war among the saloon-keepers of Rensselaer, and their respective friends, and this j has resulted in most determined' ‘ contests being made against lof the three town applicants for ; i saloon licenses, before the present - session <>f the county cpmmissionI ers. None of their names appear, of course, as remonstrants against i their brother snloonists, but they • furnish the bulk of the cash and hunt up the’evidence: Whether I there is any .truth in the .old say-' ing that it lakes a thief to catch a ' thief, or not', it certainly takes a i saloon-keeper to make a good light against another saloon-keep-er, in a contt smd license applii cation ease.. The evidence in the cases ’of Peter Minims, J. G. Reynolds [ and M O. Halloran has all been I heard in the order named and the i arguments are in progress at this writing (Wednesday afternoon.) Ellis, of Remington, was granted- a license, without opposition. |. N’o other business, with the exception of the consideration of a few claims, has so fur been done by the Board.
Elias Smith, of Kokomo, is stay ing in this vicinity for a short time, looking after his farm sou'ln east of town, lie says that Kokomo is still booming but appears, to think it might have boomed still more, had not the projierty owners got their prices so high, awhile" ago, as to frighten away some manufacturing establishments that were prospecting for a location. 1 Large glass works and a i traw- [ board inanumctory have buildings nearly completed in that town j now. ... _ -T* ■' The Town Board, f.t its; regular monthly meeting, last Monday evening, did little more than to pass oirclaims against the town. Allowances io the/gross amount of about 85U0 were made; about 8-100 ni which was for cpi’iio's in gr..volir;; the streets. The s'dewaik on -Susan street, from Van k-msselaer to Front, wascondemn- - -erne ■3trnot<-d. ~ * ~r C. L>. Nowels came near passing over'the dark river, last. -week. He took a big dose of camphor Thursday morning, not at all with suicidal intent, but to correct certain irregularity lately developed in his inner physical nature, and the result was, a little later, o-n the fair grounds, lie was seized with a sinking spell, which rendered him unconscious for some hours. He was taken to hisjiome in that coniditionfowhete proper medical reniedies finally restored him to his normal condition. The drill is still “stuck” at the bottom of the Dayton gas well, at a depth of something-over To!) feet, and baring operations ax?stopped, pending its recovery. It .seems that the drill is screwed on to the end of th ■ rarnmar ( wtfohmgl7sOO pounds or such nrittcr, > and btcame detached. The operators hid nm d.■ Ci.• .-r it nntii tl y went IO pull out ih- ■ to ( 'ULU out the “chips,” but kept r imming THVttj^'tTHire - i’iid - uf i htyrkiil; tofots serious and with the re-snit-Of picking it in the bottom as tight as aiwefigA'— Call. Noxicto—All persons, having in their possession books belonging t > li.e I >ieke".s Library,v hl p'.cr.se reiurmxlLeuLLblmmei.Scpf. Th L S 7. Aliy person 1: 2.ling a book after th .I'd;.! • will be -.happ'd, a fin-? of ■’’ci;-. - er’d.-iy, mill -.the same is returned.
.In September, 1651’, the tuiilio-Titieg of Afassaehuaetta threatened Lihode I Island with nomintereourse, because the latter tolerated Quakers, but the people of Little 1! body, although having little'sympathy for the (Quakers, refused to l e a party to their persecution, notwithstanding t’:e.threat of its powerful eolmii’.l neigbb r.
A Nocel Bes.
While I .am not -i 'betting :n -.ti l F. /. t".-- •y. < fyg ‘ F - .'• -o v h>h V &.C?., 1 eo\:u b e 1 •i. ?ebg : oß duty to in -he ih i" rw , eg y-se ' he was: •.’.bent dea l. :v I I u :a- lim 1 would "of, die-Ibefore S wir. if I hi! ; notgot him on the let. Yoh kao V some men had ra tier foe a? th i.- li.h i tlian ;o<e a bi.:i.;r '.. ■ _•!. E oi that kind, -and tw> v.\ fcrrh cSlfft ■ near being out. but I save ! my him b ! red and it only -cost him t n ilod irs. I How's that? He sent for me one dly and said ;he d. cti rs im.l ah given "Mint tip tc die. with the catarrh. 1 toll iiim thr.t I would bet i.im tbit Hall's Catarrh Curo would cure him ■or I would give him Sl ; it it failed, he took the latter pro.-(s ; .:b>n. —'i’-nis wa< three mouths ago: you see dtoiy he looks how.- ddn't you. as well as any one, and a dan•.ly.—-American. Toledo, Ohio. ' . .' • - y -
W. L WILLEY,
Librarian-.
■ SOL "'"'lb? - S soW To Shallow. But here is •something you can swallow 4 , and it will do you good, too. in the satisfying banquet which'we will spread before you. Any careful and judicious buyer who wants to EKiJOY -b =3? of WONDERFUL and EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ill Est «ft s ® i b a “ Hr Rftftik i! otoiiw HATS- CAPS, CARPETS. BOOTS. SH ,ES etc- etcShould give us a call at once. ”\A7"e ZZ-cist ZzEsQze a Of what is left of our summer stock to make room for an immense display of fall goods. BfeFWE SHALL EXPECT TO SEE YOU THIS WILLEY SIGLER, Rensselac-r. Ind-
LIVEBY, PEEB-& SALE-STABLE. W. R. Parker, Proprietor. (DUVALL'S OLD STAND,) RENSSELAER INDIANA. Teams furnished at all hours 4 and horse? fed and cared for, at reasonable prices. Give me a call. W. R. PARKER.
fcO Mt Wt EEeiii'y Slackey DEALER IN All kinds of Foreign amt American
Ml a!, All, kinds of Cemetery Work * , W?" and BTTILDING STONE. Eiont Street north of Washington Rensselaer, Indiana.
3 Th? "fi'sl a.;.1 sn.ivst lit T.e.ly for Cure of j S ell dfecascs'soused illy any (forangepieh.t of 1 | tlfo Liven Xidaegsggjeajaeb a«d -Bowels. I ! . Dyspepsia, . Sick JJeadacliv, Cansiipatiou.J i Bi’icas Coinp’alr.ts aul Hal-<riaef .ill kir.il • readily t i .the ■.'t'.iefifjeat inilumee cf j ili J J4il3 It fe pleasant to the taste, tones up thesystem, restores and preserves health. 3 It is purely Vegetable, .•u.ct car.nct fall to “ Brove_.bcneac!jiLJjpjtX to old -aa<L.yaniig. JAs a Blood ruriflerit. is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at SI.OO a bottle.
NOTICE OE FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. TUTOTICE is hereby given ,t<> tl.c icreslitors, IN heirs and legatees of Thoma s L. Clifton, - deceased,-to-aptre vr in■ thinhtsptrrtßrciTtt Conrt. held at IDms-ielaer. InJituri, on the 17 ill day n! October I'B7. and shoe eause, if any, why the fliial sett lenient a'-miti’ ts wi;a the e stat e of said, deeeilent --Imui I not be a.mrove I: and 8-aii! heli's are tiotilisl co t'.ieu and th -re make prool of heirship,- and. receive their diftribtitive shares. Clerk of said Court. ’ et- »Ta this Tl-t o IV Of V ug'tst, I'-.' I g-Y-k) JA.’.ie." E. IRWIN. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. sept 8-15. ; ■ . . ’ - $25,000.00 ■ INGOLD! WILL BE PAID - OR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, • - 51,000.00 2 Premiums, ; 5500.00 each G Preiitiums, • 5250.00 “ 25 Premiums, ■ SIOO.OO 100 Premiums, ■ 550.00 “ • 200 Premiums, ■ 520.00 “ 1,000 Premiums, • SIO.OO “ For full particulars and directions see Circu- | lar in every pound of Arbvcki.es’ Coffee.
Hr. TJ fl. a fl. L i br ByOw I.IA.NUFACTURERS ' . JT'tr THE STEEL GEAR BUGGYc \5 Pracfically Indestructible, yr XJLy k jgr " No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out No bolts or clips to become loose or rattle. A gear made enti rely of steel, riveted together, cafr not be broken, will last forever. MAN UFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO., CHICAGO, 85 a ri x st iW Ci I/dLAKS. IVIISFS. m'KC.XEkS VALISES. ULAXKiETS, ROBES,< A>< RJ AGETRE3IMIXGS.I IA.BXESSOSL, etc Domes; i»c a u<i Xew Aork Mnger Sew! a g Machines AT’THEIU—HA2NS 3S SHOP, i OL’TH SIDE OF W.ASHJN3ION STRET Kr»««ela€y Indiana
m-fflH MM. ■ a. gniE STATE OF INDIANA,! CC JnspPF(Wnntv. ' In Circuit Court, to October Term, A. I). US7. —-Simon 1’ Tliouipson, \l ~ v - I t Levi u.) I/O, .1 ALiltloii llo’lge. /NyD.IQ Maitlia.L Lb.vo, Daviil-L->vj. her lii'.sDunil, I' , ’ Lillie F. UieiireHN anil i. M .Jlaee'. irniein. BE iT REMEMBERED, thet- on tiiu i-eeoml’ ilni-.of Augiot. A. !>..• 1--.7, the irtwro ‘liaiher liia.iiHiir by-'riitiniixo; a Bro.. l irf. .-itfoi'iievs 11l cd in tile oiili’eof the t Ijjrk o' t.-i.-.'d Court liis <-dinr>J:iiiit ilgain.-t said deien’hiAts t.) l'ori i'h|3e A ir.origajre, and also the ;,:ii l- \ a of a coaijie-teal‘l>ei-'OH, that -. ti l dereii l.ia<■. M.'a’ttia J. Lov<> ; l.ii, ).; Vol Lo'.i-, I IT ;,aa.i, ./I’e noilI e“HU‘i'. t ..«..:Nth<,- Sta: ■o! |m! a. if lion-res-' ii'mit dv!t-n iaut.- a .a- iL-p a i iioiilled of the pOH'louey of -ai'l.-tiit. -lad ta.it -atd cause v.;II s: .mil lor trial aFthe < »«»■• •■ term .of said ( ourt. L'S?; 10-w i: on the sweiit-euth day, ol Oeuibur, 1657. xsY-"-' WTTN'J>s. My h.-i'.'.l and the scat oi ./ s«J NL\, '-'‘M' l -Aioiit. iliLmi nt idlu'-e. ia l'—-—. .'Rensselaer, btTtlii'.'- 22d dav of Au-N-e o '"- > f;u-t.A D isw. JAME" E IRWIN. Clerk IhoiniiMin l& Bro.. Attvs. ler plaintiff, Au-. XJf tept. 1-8. , ■ G
JMBIMTIE. • • ■ ■ NO. 3718. THE STATE OF INDIANA,! cc _LJCI“-' 1- County. I In Jasper Circuit Conn, to October term, A. D. 1--S7. .Vetion to quiet title and cross complaint, of Simon P. Thompson, David J . Thompson, Mar- • ion L. Spitler and Wm .B. Aiistin on tax title. William A. Rinehart, 1 vs. I - Julia Maxwell. | George Maxwell, }• John Porter, | William t’ortpr, I Thomas Porter i t al. J BE IT II MM EM BLR ED, Tl’atoii this first day of Si'ptendier A. D. Tcq, tlje above named pmiiitiils tiled ti complaint and iiliovc - rnUnCtl defendants, Thompson... Spiller awl Austin, filed in the oiliee pi' the < 'litk of .aid Court a erne- eonipiaiiit again-t said deteadants anil also the alliikD.it ot a. cjmipeftml p, rson, that siiiil.defend.TSts .luL-i M.-Awe;). George Maxwell, John I’ori.er, V. ilßam. I’urlr'r and Thoin■sis Porter:ire-mTTr=resrdeaG irtlTeTSTal.: (if Tn-' diana, siud-non-resident. diHeni’ants are therefore hereby noli tied of file peijdancy of said suit, and, that said cause on , complaint and eius’t cojr.pi.lint will.st-.i'.’l Ip-- trial at the < >etober termof said Court. i.-St ;-wit: on tin* twcni’. -foiirtli day of Oi-mbe:. fss7. AVITNEi". My lui’i’Ltind the seal 'Of ;I. •• ■> I \ said feai. a tTiXTrf at'rifltee in Rail,. ! ' ; selaer, on,this lira duj- of heptemJ A, ber[ A 1, JAMES I-*. IRWIN, Clerk. Sept, 1-8-15. LkL2
BEK in. 2—« TUB STATE OE limiAXXg--- • .i County. ' bba --4+. -r- ■ Ezra 1, CTiu-k.jrWJniorzfor,) with will .fhfrexe.l..! .bl the <?s-1 tate of Tlu,r.i:t.~ i,. Chftou. di l - ! eeaseil , vs. • | CharlW; W. Clifton, | ;—Jlaviil S. Clilioir i Thomas M. Ciifto’.K J r.E.i r REMIIMBimUI), tlmt on Hits 2!hh (lay vs.-August A. I>.J• .7.-theabove name I a«1niinistr.itor Hied in the ■ :iice.of the Clerk of said Court his limil settlement aeoount-., together with his petition am.'n.f. said ile’eml- , ants and also the atli'lnvit of a competent person, thatsaid defendants are legatees of said decedent, that inalter- tyapc?: Hinted in said* final set tler.ieirt accounts nm: petition, neees;<ary to lie answeved ■bv s.'.id rtdfenUiWts; aniT that said defendunt&_axc nll..m>n-resideuts of the State of the State o. in.liana, sai l non-re.--ident defendants are thei'i'fere hereby notified of .the. pendency: <>f sai l suit, ami that said -»Wse4t the < Octoberetrwfiw nt.Etiid Court, 18S". to-tvit : on the seventeenth dav of Octob'.T ISS7. AIN WITSI’-'S whereof I heremito ibV-' 1 ,u r andiiiilx llieseal of said i wjl Jeotirl'this 31. t day of August, issf. JAMES Kill WIN. C'lerk. S<?;>t.''-1W22 "P Y virlutfof a eartilii d eopy of a deers'i'ami eMeulion to.me.xlixitided Jitia thl> .Cli'rk of .■'ire -Jasper Ciieuit ( o >rt. in a cause xo 3(ll:l.’wherein Sinroa.4’. Thump:..tn was plaintiff and .lames.T. i’ope. —---• i’.., e. i.i.~ wife, l>a- , vid ?!m:y and Mary A'. Maev. iiis wife, were detem:ants. requii'in.z mo to muse lit : stun of one iit>. .'(irial’aiiil :,■■: / i -i v< :-H I rii'.s aw I -e+glmj t (■ ; ’1 il.leiv-c "iihl! costs, I will evpi'-e . . I<i < t’j - Sidurdiry, the Ist day of Octol.icr, A. D. 1 nt-:‘e. n tin 1 . hours of 10 o'eliu k a. m. and -1 o'i-iorkm.'m. of s-.ij it'.-ty. nt Cue liu.ir of 1 the C mrC Jl his in fife Po a i llea-.-elacr. ~l::s;>cr county. l Im’i.iina. Ilie rents and prolits tor ;t i es-re. .not exceetgug s:;veii (Z ■ o <io : by the year, of tin' lullib.''.describe., reaij.'.-'.'iteto-wit: . Tm .mfelld: t.c.l the iwi.’.•?.•■■ t «-p-.i.-ter t'i' <>fyrrtton't .reivetlit in towa-biu tn;rly-t >vo. ’ (::j; m-rili. <d rtiiige si.\ air Mis', in Jasper ■ (■.mntv.'in 'iriW-.s. i Ami -:;.• ■ T re; ' •'. .■ ’: not sell f--r —■« -u-o s otheiei-t to ■ said <-..pv of Pel roe in-: . ■ '.ma. ' in- ■ rr;'-:-. a-. I eosts. J ivdl. nt Cm . .'.u.- time, and ■jffi- .-. amt in the iimnw.r ah -m.d. iat pubiie (juiu the fee simple right oi said defend - ant, iii arid to >aid real c.,1.d0 or su milch ias-slialf he Miii’ic.ti'iii to diw.iiiirge. -laid <■ py e. 1 ’ decree.; ..;ijy.L .exec ULimi... j ulerests- and Co : 'ci'b-aa-ie will he made wili.mit relief and in are •rdfim-.e with the order of Court in said copy oi decree ri.'id execution. >SAjII'EL ‘i. Y.'.()M.\N,.Shcri:f. Jr.sper ci.’u.nty. J-iidiana.. Tliomi son A pro.. Ai'P.rm-y.- for I’liiintiff. Se) teml nfxdi; 1 ■<- ' - . -
Sheriffs Sale. TTY <if-nrvrtTnrrtT T n'j>y ttT d'ATCri'e 15 and■ <'.Mi’iiioa So to' dii'eetcd to:<The <; i.-vk '■! tlie- i' l .’irciit Court,m a cause wifcpeiu .lifri'.l i h >ni;i.-on ,>-;r iii: i.li:;i <t Ji. it ——- Rouen. tier li<■ st.r.’.'.u. i lie iiKt > w;i itois. dt-usi'eij and- !■■- sa.'-c- U y El;.s.::b.etii h"V. en, ii< ica cd. L<> vis > ( < lark. Iti§ wily. file un’c.oWii )„.<>■c.-r;’,. -to .t,nd.i'«-.-.-:i '<■■.<. - < t . wive f.ewis M'iad.. vve: I'-th-fc'r.krnTA >fOiurJit:. te.i- to inaXe ’.lie rtrat of ninr riirv .<!■■)liai's i ii',l i V-’i u' y-Si.x' eeuise. (s t reelhetwitii is vtv*. t :ml costs, i r. HI e\;-;se :rt : liiic sale pn Salurda-y, tl c Il '-t u:.vXEt)c- 1525 ES7, ’ jet .ven.-'.:eiiottrs<ll - ok'nek A. ’[. and 4 / <!:;y, a( liic dvxir i, the d/'iirt liens.', ill ■<i'.e I ■.'.VIS of .Rejs claer, J.Vi-li'-r C.iunt v, ilidi.-.ua. :!tf I ai'i - :n|d [iridi’s. for < ieMi sad v-Kcei'ding sercii <?) years, to file . Uy. of tn'c foliOWiUk ileseilKtl n-at,estsc t"wit.- ■ - '!’&• soirUs..li.".lf' '■ f the northeast (juartor and t;i<> ixirlitv.'-I- 'I'tiiriet-H -xis the noinhea.t eiru teri x) <d s.-'.uipii eleven (ill town. ■ ship thirty-1 wo V'S'wiTh r.u:ge,-s«veu.yljffrt ia .hitpir ( ouiity, lirdian'a. . . . \;id should such rents and prtdits not .sell for a s,.ui saifiicirnt t<i discliarge-siiid copy of de.. eic.- and evocution, isnere.st.iuul costs.. 1 wil!; tfttsMtwe iiitre a4+*l plu4va,-ai,d. <w toe—tilorcsui'i, exphsj* at jiui.dic sale the 4ee sin pie ri-ii* ‘A stud-iU'io-iß.a:; t in. mid-.to swtd resic“l itcsrt so li-ueli ttoreotors'tß snilii'l jnt_ .. ■ tiVto."i’h«irA<' said eopyairdecree aualxeeutioii, intoie.-t an’n cost.'. < >a.<l-side'' id be snade without relief aiwl in dei or Ytl'i'e '» itii the "Wter of Court in said C- •!>< i r,ie«ird arEtoij.’iLiilic.i.ik--- ———s ji.iMS£LE TEOMVX, siletiff Jasper t oiraty. fi' I. ■ T iioj<ipson ."c Bro., Attorneys foi'i'lai-dil. ■septetaVer a, ■—.—■ ! ■ s. a ' i
