Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1887 — Page 4
t IBE REPUBLICAN Thursday, November 21, ISB7. Ojf' m*- itM*, pfHwini'Hii lor Blines - «*> :.v) crs.l or well addUimiiil line, bocal notice*. ’.OefHl' )>ftie for Unit lusertmi cauU perllai-.fisccflrh.Mibsequriit lnucrtl*" . iipectal rates for choice places In the paper,kip { *r advertisements Widerthan out- column. 1 ftittsot i«Mtttlar rtayablc quarterly • innintt to tic [l.lilt t'l HllviUK'e 4crn t-Kt vrtNu '-Alurc.-acv .itnicninlt Vp« an< mntcFiaii'o' •> >st“r •■■s.oi'hiet JuMretf \vorSt. '*rlces ow.
ipjcsaßCXos^sr COUNTY OFFICEEO >;| cr jj 1 aMK.> r.InTTIN s!icri<r ..i H.\Mrei. 10. Vrnjras •’ ft wl I tor HR IHUR M. ttOBINSOK Treasurer I . R; <VAS'IBr»Jtoeenlcr 1 ifoMas Antki*; * urvevor„ _. .! asik- c . Tbkav i.c C'»roi>er ATT* - " LAujm.iv Hmm, Mimcitutcnilctil Public'Schools •>. I'.WIBi il«t |>i«rlO,..A>* ! •' I’R'ttvo Cftnntuioaen <sd Jilstrp-t i I w Md District .o. I*. I a:u*h Com-.ni*' i u*crs' Court —Firht Moral' in -l/ii rch + j\f % $f ptffxfot ft I'< ' ‘ r‘T.' / . JUDICIAL C'fcutt .TwrtfC .I’rrßit.ll. ft akd I‘rosocnnng Attorney Ttrm* of Court-/Vr*f M'oOtma m.l'tnvtirv, .Third Monday in March; Fii t,t Monday in -/ n-t* Third Monday iti October. • tiara'll at.... Um, It. Wool clerk...' ' Ciias, WaiiSm Treasurer .... • 1•'.0. STii. flstWard It. r. Ifßs.iam! 1 Sill Ward .(uas.K. W#k oouncllmen i r.d Warn T.n It. Itno.vm I illiWanl (I’M. CRfESKHtW I Mli Ward. .ilA'linn 'Tmmrsos JASPE3 COUNTY BOXED OF EDUCATE ,[(..sp (tain. Trustee.. ..■■... Han-ins * trove lj> (awe* B. Luitrt. Trustee . 'prr.', ....... (tiHaiu.l(» I‘reflltt Mrtstrr. T-nrorr \V nlkev ;.■ John 1.. .NfctioU.Trustee Hartley ip H/erA.Griavioio. Trustee Murlao tp ' rank Welsh, Trustee.. . VT:~~T..Jnitlnn tp J auk son Fred and, Trustee Nov, toil tp >i,l. Sell ur auke, Trustee Ivy lu'-r tp -A J}-. WiireKTrust e . .VYh*Htfldil tp • f-aTAt - Vickery,' fril-toe Carpenter ip Washington. Scott. Trustee Milroy to Stephen T. Comer, Tru5tee,.......... t Xb-n ts tv. 11. Comer ; Kcimugtou It, l.li, Vashlrorn...', Keti.-oh.ei . -..nk,! Warren....... lowirtySitpt.
Ohio, Massachusetts and Hes Jersey made aggressive aud un mistakable Republican campaigns aud won, with largely increased majorities. New York made another shilly-shally Mugwump fight sud the Democrats won with increased majorities. There is n very large moral connected with these facts aud the Republicans of the country nre getting on to it, pretty thoroughly. A woman’s suffrage convention, tor the 10th Congressional dis- " trict, was held at Tjogansport, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. It was a large affair. Hon. W. D. 0 wen made the welcoming iddrosa and introduced the speakers. In the choice o£ frftrrmr fur the district Rensselaer got tin' highest place. Mrs. I*. S. Dwig gins being cbosea district president. Mrs. 8. P. Thompson was chosen county president for Jasper county und Mrs. J udge Ward county president for Newton-coun-ty. ,
The Republican candidate- fox President is sure of 18! > elcctonr! votes from the North. li Indiana andXonnecticut can also be car ried their vote, added to the 183, will elect the President with % votes to spare. The suggestion has be. u made, and deserves theihost careful consideration, that if General llanisou is nominated o: President and General •Hawley, of Connecticut, for Vice Preei- . dent, both the&e states will go Republican and the ticket be elected . 1 here is a heap of good sense in this line of reasoning. Within the last eight months the people of four slates have successively reject; d prohibition, namely, Michigan, Texas, Tennessee and Oregon. These' elections seem to show that the public sentiment ia now dmtin- maxfrom that plan of dealing with the temperance question, whereas, a few years ttgo t the' current seefiied' to all be in the other direction. The explanation of this fact is in the growing up among the people of a feeling that some other methadot dealing with the liquor evil fe v. her ’and more practicable. The Logsuspori Journal pays its respects to the Chicago News Incalling it the scavenger of the grit - tors and champion ot liars; aud adds that puck newspapers are.the' curse of tons land and are doing more damage to the country to-day than the Anarchists and all the *ttach,in£?y of their propogauda, |"b© severe but nbtmore =f,vere than true. It is one of the ‘nulling shames of the age thah ytiblications of tKe character of ; 1 - >
he News should be so extensively '.vtronlzed mid fucouraged by the j leople whose best aud dearest invests th-'y selfisldy trample iu , die dust. ~ ; “Volapuk” is the name of a new language, invented some time ego 1 by a scholarly priest in Germany, and designed to beeonie a uaiversal international language. It has recently boeu f ally “described' aM explained, in various papers and miga/,ines, iu this country, find seems to tie admirably adapted W tp»e purpose for tyhich it was ini' nte l. Hundreds of thousands of people in Europe have already, earned to write and speak it, and lately a great interest concerning it has grown up iii the eastern part of this country and is fast spreading westward; and already thoughtful men are advocating that it be taught in onr. public chools. .. The Message has not been issued for about two months and .Mr. amos, who has lately returned fr un the west, now announces that he .will not resume its publication. The history of the institution and subsequent publication of that paper would furnish a number of very pointe l in > als, but b iu ' unwilling to criticize one who is no 1 mgOT in a position to reply, we will refrain, and “let the dead past 'bury its dead.” One fact, however, we will remark: Mr. James had had sufficient newspaper experience in Itcusselaer that lie .ought to have known that there was not sufficient newspaper patronage lure to adequately support three papers. In fact, we doubt not that he did know this fact, perfectly well; and where- he made liis great mistake was iu believing that he could supplant and override one or both of the other two papers. • •• - —, The question of u telephone line between this town and i’etoiugtou has tieei. revived by a well considered -communication in tha iiemjugton News; wherein the necessity for such a line-is clearly set .jfcprth. The News also states that it has knowledge of a resident. of that town who stands ready to -pay-out of his o.vn pocket half tire" expense of buiiding .tkeliiie. 'The Neyvs d ies not make it clear, however, whether that offer is absolute or conditional upon some other one man in EenSaolaer paying, the other half. A telephone line between the two places,. would, unquestionably, be a great convenience and, we believe, would pay operating expenses, and perhaps a fair interest on its first cost. As to the cost of constructing the line, we should estimate it, from the insufficient- daia at our com- | maud, at from, SodO to SBOO, and 1 think the lower figure the nearest j correct;
Railroads and Taxes.
; Edttol Rnuuhijcan: The four i ir.iUoK.ls that cross .Jasper county, {.' tii! u large proportion o£ the taxes oLISSG. . Tire Fan--H&ntIIo runs Through Carpenter township, ami paid as fpilows: . -g_. Carp ctcr tp -. $180?. 1-1 Remington. . 115.20 Total 51022.;n . The L., N. A. AC. road paid as | follows:. Hanging Grove $ -11P.09 [Mnriou.. 13J4.17 : Newton 432.-19 L’nion 972,62 Town of Rensselaer 105.43 Total * $3264.30 Chicago A Indiana Coal Roadt i uidn tp $217.60. The Indiana, Illinois A lowa R. Ik, or “3 1” pays for: Kankakee tp.- $ 485.90 M’heatfield 456.69 Keener . 641.40 K ; Total $1613.99 A total of $7,018.23 or more than one-tweifiL oi : all the taxes paid iu Jaspef county for 188t‘. The Townships of Lnion, AValkfer, Wheat held aml Kankakee will be beue'licte.d on the duplicate of 1887 by tiie tax on the extension of the Chicago <t Indiana C-oal Boat! from. Fair Oaks to the Kankakee river’ or county line north.- which wi 11 amount to an increase of about SI2OO. Ir t-e-rhiiiily pays to have su< h imm-ovements.
I. B. WASHBURN.
Karnes and Addresses of (be or Jasper fount). Imllann, for (lie Winter of IMS? and !SKV
~—PANT. I NTT GIiOVK IT E. HniVddv.'Pb asant Kidge, InVT. ddenry AleComhs. Zard. l.Jlfie IVregrir.e. “ "Fannie jb»-kivwvd “ Eva liavburn * “ . .i- .a : > Mill.T, I Inil. On.LAH tOWNSHir. A. (). itqljihson, Meilaryville, liul. Alilli(‘,lvq.binsou, . (/lias. W. Hanley, “ dv.liecea M 7 Osborne “ * d. d. Hmd *h Mattie Furls ( “ WALKLk TOWN’SHI}’. Geo. F. Myers. Wheatfield, Ind. Anna Kroeger, Kniman,- Ind. Kll.a Hahtey, \\ beatfield, Ind. A. J.. Robb, Medurydllf, Ind. lans I. Eobinson, “ “ Frank Osborne, Alpha Bfinta, \\ lieatfi'dd, Ind. ‘Teiflft, Ihd. - lIAI’.KLEY TOWXS11I1’; ( Trace Nichols,, Pleasant Grove, ind 1). I>. (Joppess, T. J. Farden, Pinkamink, Ind, Chas. Pi, Peregrine, “ “ J. P. Hammond, Rensselaer, Ind. Mary Osborne, Blackford, Ind. Lewis W. Hunt, Pinloimink, Ind. D. 0. Prevo, Pleasant Grove, Ind. Maud 1 jeivis, Blackford, Ind. Charles Hammond, Rensselaer. "Sarah CliiTFo'te, Rensselaer, lud. ' ' Gertrude Robinson, Blackford, Ind MAUI ON TOWNSHIF. ’ i Malinda T. Maddox, Rensselaer. Gaylord if. Gliileote, Rensseiaer. Anrilla. AVarren, Pleasant Grove. Lizzie Paris, Rensselaer, Ind. Alary Shindler, “ “ Alagirie Lang. Surrev, Ind. Rose Ilamniand, Ilensselaer, Ind. Chas. A’. Henkle, “ “ Bertie Duvall, “ “ (f. 1). Prevo, “ “... George Bruce, “ “ I. F. Gl;;zeins.'i»k- “. “ JORDAN .TOWNSHIP, T> hu AV. Dewess'e, iL-nsselacr, ind, Mary Vi uc-rthner, .. “ <L -- 4 Gaylord Vv orstell, “ “ Ella "Welsh, “ S -Fmnk Peregrine Or[)lm Timmohs,-R’em-Sgloii. Ind. : HyEWTON AV. I>; Bringle, Rensselaer, Ind. Alice Henkle,' " . Gluis Yeoman. Win. F. Pui-ow Emma Goetz Dorothea Goetz •“ “ Bertha Yeoman, Surrey, In-L . KEENER' TOWNsnil*. Don 1 . F: Gleason. Pose Lawn, Ind. Boreas Adams, W'hoa' hMd; led. E. G. Warren. DeMotto, Iml. Essie B. Fairrhild, DeMo.tte, Ind. Sadie Mitchell “ • K A NAK EE T 0 W NSllli’. Lottie Peacock. Tettt, Ind. Atari' PeaeuEx, - . T. F. Maloney ' Tillie (ik.son " “ ■ \Vii EAT FIELD TOWNSHIi', Ghas. Baker, Wlieatiie’d. iv-k Rosa-Girdie, Robt. PorteF : " * " A die SI&S,-'-K-outls.;. T 7 . - CA-IU'ENT.EI! town SHil 1 . (f. (i. Plummer; Wolcott, In,’. Agues Y("v g, ih-nar.gdi'i'.. 1:::’. Nancv K. Erwin, B. Goodtaiul/ GertrudeiAYelsir- “ r ” 11. ... ARu-y Leather man, R> uilngti n. Laura Hall, L. Ailura AYileex •A. J. Lv'aYh'Tman e-v-y' JIILKOY TOY, N'Sll * i'. Carrie Welsh, Rensselaer. Millie Massey, Zartl. May Kissepger. Rensselaer. ’ Aletha G. Taylor, Zard. UNION TOWNSHIP. Parker Overton,. Blackford; Laura Ilodshdre, luTisselacr John E. Alter, “ J. N, Leatlu rman. Fair Oak, (.’has. Garriott. Fair Oaks. B. D. Comer, -Blackford. Chas. AV. Porter, Rensselaer. Harry Wade. Blackford. TOWN 4JIV RENSSELAER, Frank AV. Reubelt, Rensselaer. Frank Ch Pyrn. Isaac C. Reubelt, Madge 0. WamyE Laura Rathfon, Ella Ryan. r " Lottie O. Hester. “ - TOWN or UE'MnGToN. ,J. (.Dickerson, Remington. H. N. Alexander Carrie Irwin, “ Ollie M. Heimcks. “ '* - Minute- A. Bartoo,
LETfERS. i Mrs. Sarah Emin. 11-JW. Farley, j Miss Retie Layton. Miss Ttiiie Miller. !H. I*. MeCareken. Jen nett Tovar y 77' j Mrs. CyndiaS-Williams Isaay WoodAlmira pr Henry St in e-.. « N Persons cailiog foi.apy.ot the tetter? | in the above lists will please say ihev are advertised 1 >- v N. Sv li ■ ti:s. P M. j You need not go t > jjhicago to |~tO sIIOW you ill;
ilou’t fjook Itouiul liut come at once and inspect our magnificent display of Fall (foods. DO -:- NOT HESITATE! rr-rr» - ■ Wejrnow you can appreciate a real bargain when you soo ir, so give ns a call right away, and we will show you SsmcOimg ScasimaMe, .< Something Serviccabls^ Something Substantially Something Satisfactory In quality and price. W e have studied your interests when selecting this I- _ " ; • ;', ; - , . Big C-g IC' U'c know that weeau s%ti»fy you .in every re-unset, anil frll ivc ask w a c;;:->Th1 iiitpccj tiori. We make no charge to let you s<ee onr goods; so before you buy eome and look at our rBtEtXGKI^'Z 1 ITZW S'TCCXX OF Ijfi€lie§ 9 Cloaks - DRY UOtffiS, OWTHIS®, . EATS, CAPS, CAItPETS, BOOrS. S%ES etc- etc-, - Vv'ILLEY & SIGLER, , Rensselaer. Ind. LIVERY, FEED & BALE STABLE. W. R. Parker, Proprietor. (dcvall’s old stand,) RENSSELAER - INDIANA Teams fu-rnished at all hoars, and horses fed and cared for, at reasouable prices. Give me a call. ' —AV. It. PARKER. <9 4 • A
~Fur caps at Ellis <fc. Murray’s. If you have not bought youi stationery at the post-< ffice, justry your luck, best paper madi for low- prices. Now is your time to buy Albums at tiie post-office, get your pick while the assortment is full. 1 will give you prices cheaper than Chicago, better quality and cheaper than an agent ever sold them. Tl. J.- Dented. E.tiyiet Kannal, C)ute Agent for Ai eQ ® se^aer - ARBUCKLF.S’ name on a package of COFFEE is a guarantee of excellenceARIOSA COFFEE is k6pt in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good when ex posed! to the air. Always buy this brand,. in h( irmet ically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. - ■ Visit Dr. Kelley’e olF.ce for first ■ class Dental work. Gold lined 'phde a special!>j. T. C. Kellf.y. f i - -—-• . ,*i 1 f lakeever House. Rensselael, Tnd. 0001. and pleasant rooms. Tybles Supplied wTtiithe best the market affords. Flood Sample Rooms on arst iloor. Tree Bus to and from Depot. XV..r,-tf. 1 I’roprielcr
H ALESME.^ i'o polir.'t oitf-rs (or our rtmitbie Vtirserv Stock. Good .-diary ami Kxju uses or Coraniis siou l'evinain nt e .i|ilovinerit ini.irautceit. Ad dress at ciiCe tdiitiuK-irG SKeU i Howland, Nur u oryiiicii, St. J.ouis, Mo (Nurseries iu Western New York.) Or. No UNBISSbINDEN & SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS GRAiNEhS, KALSOMINERS, and ax-A-O^^r. qsbbp opposite Hallorau’s Livery Stable-.) llensselaeu, - - Indiana. a Specialty. 17-S.--.-ts. ’ ' Luxuriant Hair Can only be preserved by-keeping tbe scalp clean, cool, and free from dandruff, aiid tbe body in a healthful ‘“condition. The great popularity of Ayer’s Hail- Vigor is due to the fact that “it cleanses" the scalp, promotes the growth of the hair, prevents it from falling out, and gives it that soft and silky gloss so essential to perfect beauty. Frederick- Hardyrof Eoxbury, Mass., a geutleman fifty years of age, was fast losing liis hair, and what remained was growing gray. After trying various dressings with no effect, be commenced the use' of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. “It stopped the falling out,” lie writes : ‘‘and, to my great surprise, converted my white hair (without staining the scalp) to the same shade of broicn it had when I was 25 years of age.” Ten- Years Younger. Mrs, Mary Montgomery, of Boston, writes: ‘‘For years, I was compelled to wear a dress cap to conceal bald spot on the crown of my head ; but now I gladly lay the cap aside, for your Hair Vigor is bringing out a new growth. I could hardly trust my senses when I first found my hair growing ; but there it is, and I am delighted. J-look fen years younger .” A similar result attended the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor by Mrs. O. O. Prescott, of Charlestown, Mass., Miss Bessie H. Bedloe, of Burlington, Vt., Mrs. J. J. Burton, of Bangor, Me., and numerous others. The loss of hair may be owing to impnritv of the blood or derangement of the stomach and liver, in which case, a course_of Ayer’s Sarsapariila or of Ayer’s Pills, in fotiiiccrion with the, Vigor, mav be necessary to give health and tone to all the functions of the body. At the same time, it cannot be too strangle urged tTftt none of these remedies can do muck good without pB persevering trial ami strict attention !to cleanly aud temperate habits. * Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Prepared by Dr'. J. C. Ayer S: Co.. T.oweil, Mas*. r gold by Druggiit* *nd I’erfumers.
MSB ME, TIIK STATK OF INDIANA.i , Jasper- county, i Fb' V In •liij'jit'r.CircuU, UunrL, la January tcriu, A. u TT,. Siliiou I*. Tbomiwifi. : ; \ V i 'rtmiior F. iVatsou .Watsoiv, 1 \\ f- ct Sitioiior .‘itsou.fla' milfftoteu i-ooji >{f IVillium A. C ri'U'r iUii'l .Sumiirr l-' Watson, ('bristipinr Un-iuh . lirciitN. « lie (,t t InJjitoplnT nrcnfh. Joliii Crisler .. Cfis r..t\lleof Joiiji crisitT.JoseiJii-kr. . CihU-r, ni'eof J-i-epb Cris'.er, iVilii.im Crisler. - ■ t!K IT ItRMKMBFitHI*. thnt *>h tin* Isfri lay of i> ■tom-r A. I)., IPH7, the above.iratnct [ihtiiiti.V file.l in Cburt u coinplai it t'iigjttb U sabl • ilet'eintmits ami a!*flithe .Tt’hisvit of a i-oi--pt*> ti nt person, that iiaUl ilefeiiilunts fcsi toin-.- was unknown :unl were in part niui-i-e.sidentj* oi itie State ‘if Indiana. kmlil (lcfeioluii t- arc there tore heri bv nntiihst of the pi-nbeory oi -nit, ami I hat Mini anna; w ill xtait.l lac trial at the January t.-rin (p’ Hss. -■ WIT NESs 1 , :uy huml uii(( t'lb seal of I SE \jA court. atllXcd at oftice in KemV I.er. A. 1). bs7. - JAMES I-' IKWJN, Clerk. Nov, 10-J7-Sl. - • NON-RESIDENT NOITCE. Tin; statu or Indiana,; _ . .J.aMicr County, i FF* In Circuit Court, to January term,’ A. D , ls*s. Gorge Ilavidnon, l v » \\ it Item Ij. PattCO, ;-No. 3757 j Coviicbus Slivii, l A lirali-inl Piitce . - J_ • - r.K IT Ul-. '•! KMiliaiivl), Tliiit on IliTsTKil il.iy - of November A . J>.. Ifis7, thy abovu nnniod piaihtiffhy Monleyai r. C.hileote, his attorney, tileii in the oOteeof the Clerk of said court lit? complaint on a promistiry rnite against said defendants, and also the affidavit of u competent person, that said defendants, William L. Pat- 1 tee and A lira ham Pattee aro non-residents of the State of Indiana, said non-resident defendnil ts are therefore lie.reiiy noli lied of the pendanev of said unit, af.d that said can-c .writ stand for trial at the sa no ary term of said Court, Issß. to-wit: on the Kith tlav of January, 1833,-the same being tlie,l3tb judicial day of said tenii. WITNESS, My band and the seal /'kic A-tFVH.U sjiUl /Court, aIU-veil nt_t£6L.-.e Ju 1 ;l>eus!ieraer,oh this 23rtt day of NoI vember; A. l>. issr. L JAMES J-’. fKWlN.C’icrt. 1 Mi V. CnTeofe. Atty. Lrl'l/. —— Nov. 2i. Dec. 1-3. Application for LicenseNOTICE IsJmreby given to llie citizens of tbe town of ller.sstdavr, in Aiarion tmnvsiiip. ; J asper'eounl. and the Stale of Indiana, that the undersigned Cem-gp A. Strichiadwi, a.niale jnhahitant of said fjaiiou township and over the age of _ twenty-one years, of good moral eharacter. not in the habit orKee/orti-ing nitoxituiUal and lit- in every respect to lie eriti listed -wjtb the,sale.of .ialnxiejtUtrg-Hif.u»r«, JfTil aipply—---to.tlse Jiiuird of t'ommissionerß of- said Jasper contity, tit titetr-Dm-ii,ber t ertit, 18S7, OTtfUtOTffi - —‘ et.iiniieueiiig on Monday, December .% 1837, for a license tu sell ami baiter spirit ms, vinous, malt aua all other intoxicating liquors in a lees ijiiHUiity thaii a quart at n time, vvitn flic, pnv--.liege ot adovving and i.criiiiuing tlu: sime to be drank in tiie IdUovving premises to wit; Coinmeneing cue hundred ami seven (107)<fee( and ten (30) inches westerly from tlie ea.stsrly e,oriitl' fft block four (4) in the town of Iteht.seiaer, at a point on the northerly line of Waslirngton street, on lot number one (I) in said block and running Umii.ie u.irtb thiriy-tvyb (32;. degrees and fifty (50) minutes-vv-est. parallel vviih Van Iteiisaelaei-street tortv-nine (til) feet .ind fheuce south fifty seven ( u 7 degrucs ami ten (10)minuteswest, parallel vvitli Wa.-iiiug ton sireet. twenty (20) feed, tiicnee soulii thirty, , uvo (32) degrees amt U.fly (50) uiinutes east. ’ TWHIItP.ITv hli V;tii Hv;ns?rt,ayr strert forty nmt' ’fl!) Act anil tiirnce north fifty-seycn (97) _<te,'ftes and ten (kb minutes east along the northerly Mir- of WasltiugfOn street twenty '2O) feet to die plane of begiiiiilng Said, premises beiug kii. vvn as tile sfonebaildiiig all situated ou lot. one (1) in biotii: foiir rJ) ill Uvo town of KcnSsc- > laer. d.i-per counl-y, Indiana. paid lieeiise is a> kcd fop ii period of one year and for the sale of sfiiritous, vinous, malt and all intoxicating liqun.'s tffitntGK-ArtW'H IAKU ADEN,Jas, W. Duiitbit, Atty. for Cetitioner Application for Liuenso. NOTICE is hereby given to the citlzensof the tow: of Rensselaer, in Marion township, yjas-, ■ •er countvvaml tlus State of Indiana, that the under-igaed Edward <> (t*-een, a male in- - ylittbimtlt of t-ht; dtate-nf-lnd-.-ana and over tire age of twenty-one years, <» good moral character; not ii ttie'habit of tmeomii g iiitpxiea.ed ’aTrdlTriTimveiyTsypeetttibetnrtrttstciiwitti-the.—_ sale of intoxicating, bquor.s, vvi'-l apply to the Hoard of (ipiumissloners of said .Tas(ior county, at thi-.tr December term . 188.7, said tens com - mencjng on Monday, Dee-ember 5. iSiff, lor a license, to soil and barter sptritous, vliions, malt and all .i tlici inioxicHtillg liquors in a less (iiUMitrty tii,in a quart at a time, with the privilege'ol alfoivliic and pei'inittinjßf the same • - -to be drank - in tlm following pretnisea-to-vvit : The precise loyalnn oi the premises on winch l lie undersigned de-ires to sell and 1 clrter, vvlth the privilege of allowing t. e •ame tn he drank thereon, is a one story brick building torty (fOj te/‘t long by twenty rO) feet wide oa Van Ifensselaerstreet and situated on -lot number Iliree IHI in block nuniber l'our (f) ol the original plat ollUmseeiiier, Indiana, mud described, as follows: beginning one ir.imired and twelve.' :ml one half (1.2-i.i few n )rtl.wosterly irom the corner of 'Washington street ami v Kit KBitsse; l-,er street fcliencc.north-westerly on \ an Lensselaer street, twenty'(2o) feet, '.nenee wester,), paiallel \y4t.ii Wr.sliington street forty (toj lcrl thencesoinh-eS-sfMdy parallel wiih. *an Keiis•nctaer st. twenty (2n) Id t, thence eastdl) ’ parallel with WushiugoHi.street Tarty (10). ievt id tlu- pia-e of begiitiiiiip. Said license wilt boasked for ihfi port 'd ot on? year. • EDW.Mii) U. Ci'.KEN. —JHB..W, ituatliit, at!y. lor .pet. Ncv iO-li-24 T W. iIOKTON, ~ f * DENTIST, AE diseases of teeth ami gtrrtre carTfitHy tre.lie'll. . , V E ill lugs and Crowns a specie tty. , y I!miss' laer. ludhina i-muJovim-iii sruiii'.mteed. b.U,Att> X Pi’XSE.S PAl{>. Apply at ‘dire, stating ago. vi mJ" (It u'er to mis panelBijaSQ Bi Cj. Ls), bucugiTtiti, K. t. Sept and Nov. NOfi-RESIDEtIT NOrioi STATE OF INDIANA, / go Jaspt-r couiilv, . Iu JaspeT fircuit Court to Juiiiiaiy term, 1888. No. 37; 5. James Cooper vs. Michael 11. Good Good, wife of the said Michael IF Good. Jl.e anknown lieirs Hnd devisees of Aiicn&cl 11. Good, deceased. , ~ The plaintiff in the above cause havino- tiled his complaint herein, together with au affidavit- that the defendants : are ncu-rcsidents of the State of Indiann , , . , Now, therefore, the deiCndanls are hereby iiotilicd thut unless thoy r bo anrl appear on the 7th day of the next term if the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held commencing*' cn the first Monday of January 1888, at the Court House in IleDS&eFaer. in said County and State. ;,nd answer,or demur to the sat l com pinint, the same will bo heard and c.e - terminctl in their absence. • • - .••. iu witness wliereof, I here.ua- o set tuy hand and affix the se d _ Court this 14th day 0* November. A. It 1887. - JAMES F. ILI WIN, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. 1 Nov. 17 JL Dee. 1. '
