Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1887 — Page 8
TlfE REPUBLICAN .Ren»sclacr Time Tabic. PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH .SOUTH. •4:»8 A. M 10:»9Ak M. *:08 A. M. .V.. .A.... 8:24 P> M. 4*06 P. M...... iLOZT. M. WAY FCEIUHT. V 10:59 A. M... .1 .. 1:33 P. M.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warrantee Deedj, when not. Otherwise , SpecifiedCaroline Brewer to Katherino Brewer Sept. 1, ne ne. nw no 36 31 5, SO acres, Gillarn tp, #9(KV —« Wm. A. Patterson t 5 Alfred Thompson Oct. 24. a© bo 29 31 7, 40 acres, Union tp. f 35. Francis M. Lskin to Melville H Garriot, June .1, ’B6 sw sc 10 39-7 Union tp #l5O I). J. Thompson to B. F. Ho her, July 29, 200 acres in 0.32 6, Wheattield tp quitclaim. #l4O. Sarah C Spidel to Peter H« Owen* July, 7. nw se 32 31 5, 40 acres, Walker Ip. #350. Chas Shaetaly to Fred Long Sept. 17. nw ne; ae so 18 320, 40 acres, Wheatdel tp. 800. Miunie Scbalaley to Fred Long, sw ne 10 S 2-0. 40 acres. Wheattield tp. quitclaim, #4OO. Jasper Circuit Court to Alfred Thompson, Oot 2G. court deed for about 1,1 (to acres in tps 31 6; 31-54 33-6; 31-7; 32-7; .30-5; 32-6; 28-5: Isaac Hoge to Anna B, Sargent May 5. sw 19-28-5, Milroy tp. 100. Fred A. Sherwood to Geo D. Mustard Oct, 15, sw 5 27-7, Carpenter tp. 2.800. A. Thompaon to Rowley N. Moorehouse Oct 28 se nw 1-32-6. 40 acres Wheattield tp quitelam 90. Sam’l. Warren by adm’r. to Klla C. K\ au Oct- 19 Jts.y, 8, bl 15 Newton’s add.. Rensselaer, SS6O. Sam'l. G. Pass to Wm Potts Sept. 22. undl mv ae 26.30-6. Barkley tp #225. Dau'l Greisel to Jos. Smith Oct. 22 ue nw and fractional wl nw 7 31-6. 108 acres, Walker ip I,oßo*. , Thompson | Bro. to Moses Chufl Ovt. 31, n pt se nw 4 29 7, 15 acres, Newton tp. quitclaim #2O. Isaac Parker, by adm’r to Robt. Ran die, Nov. Ise and cl ew 9-29 5, 240
acres. Hanging Grove tp. $4,500. Wm. L. Sawyer et nl to S. P. ThomjV sen. Oct. 24 M neno and mv, no in 48-88*6, Wheatlield tp. S4O. Levi Hodge to S. P. Thomson, Get 29. ni se, tM ne 23-31-7, Union tp SSO. U. S. A. to Wm. Sheppard. Oct. 2. *54, se 17*31-3. 160 acres, Walker tp. Patent. ■ A. Thompson to Mat lif ts' Dongun, Oct. 8, ’B6, no ne 5-31-6, 40 acres Walk er tp. SIBO. Wm. H. Austin to E M. Parcels Nov. 2, It 15.1)1 0, Rensselaer, 450. B S. Uwiggins to Jtfl* Corns, Oct. 1 *BS, ptlts 11 12.61 51, Weston’s adi. Kciisselacr $37 50 John F Parcels by adm.r to Catherine Faroels. lsVv.2 unu ‘j pt mv se ,atn s» ne. 85-29 5. Hanging Grove tp. 4»KI H. G. Guiiett to Wm. Madcr el i.l Oct. 27, sir and w$ so 12 28-6, 24i acres, .Milcoy tp. $2,000. Geo. F. Rloom to Goldsbcrry tJowsher, Sept. 28, pt Us 11, 12, bl 12 Kerning;ton $l5O Sarnn F-, VFheat Maryia- Av-Slveoo-(>ct. 27,wt ne 881 6, 80 acres Wa-ikei «p. 40 i, M. L. Spitler to Martin A. Slice s, Nov, 5, stone as above, quitclaim, $.150. Abr,gv.il llaids to Gennett A. Fivau, Nov. 6. tnv aw 25-26-6, 10 in’ies ’Jliiroi 'tp. S2OO. Aioees N. ohvdV to Eugene G'Nelli, -Oct. 27. pt ec stv 27 30.7. Id acres, Nowten :p. $l5O. Lb J. Tlicmpscu to Wash Scott, Nov. •vnwsw 25)28-6, to acres Niirov tp, ■s2oo. - 1 j,,.iitoi; F. liarger to Fr.--.nk 11. Kelt h mark. Get. 28. wj ne sud t.’ nw 28-32-5 Kaithakee tp. SI,OOO. i real Duraed to Juuu Eck, Nov. 5. p: I--- 2-' -27-7. L- iv ies. C !, riH»mer tp 87' U. - - W m. V. Parker to Robt. Randle, N y. “8, iße sb.d eS'sw- 9-20-5, 2jti acres "liang ihg Grove tp. tjuitviaitn. .$2. A-aru-1 Raker to John 8. It;ikor; Oil, -4, w 20 22 6, 160 aoies. siark n to $5,G00. U. Tiiomnson to Wm., A Rlue’ bait. Nov. 4,240 acres 22 31,5, Giinul tp.t'V!) Same t > same ,nw s.v C-32-. ,40 ;.c; (s. FluC'kiikee tp. 550. Si I'. i Louipyoa .to Y> A Rinehart Nov 4 . nw ne sttid ne nw 22 31 5, $, <, acres Gillum tp 82-14.7 F liiiii IP nj to 11-r.l ivet'-jiiitin Nov 8, RS i 5. 16. 61 5. lienj ,'s u3< Kcnsselaer, 100.
Mrs Louis Elzroth Says it is a Wonderful Discovery.
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Expenses of the October Term of Circuit Count.
.1, V l«w in. Clerk es Court , , t M».00 U. E. H»r«hall, printing bar dockets -——Miimiwti* ill 50 0,11 1 i i-ewn. yitry. commissioner .2.00 Alfred . Thoin|M>ii, <lo , C OO i.nrtxt juror* 116 *tt Petit juror- .... i«J6 IQ K. I*. HsromOixt.' dctcti4lti;f llanuiili 1 Kutberlor!" 2*JO 0t» :,1. II Walker, i'ssistlngln riatsccutinif llsniisli tttrthcrfortt , s io-l W s K. Yeoman,services' a- Sheriff, and moneywvporijled for telojrram-. anil roraU'b liook-1 .10.1 51 O, A. Y<‘om,->n, room.bailiff itixl janitor court m0m.... . •.i uo " r o CliSi Jlorlan. rblbitf bullin' ' , IS 00 (too. I>a\icbwni. do . .... TOO T. .1 Fa.r<lcn,tlo 15 on R, 1,. P. Massey, do ..j 2 A 0 Wnr. If.CtiurcUTlt.jHry bmlrll ..... 1200 Clias l’latt. jrrnml jury bailiff, doorkeeper, aodJUn ballin' . " 22 50 Anna Parker, «tcnopra|4u-r 10 (A Ucrt P liavidson, Btchograpl'.er ltutiierford cum* <2 so .1 It Hyland, board Ing jar j ami bailin' "s 80. Ellis Walton, tram tor (frond jury to poor furui .2 00 lthili|i lllne, meal-f.vr jury: r; - ‘ 465 Oeo. M Rnbinnoii, a- couiftv auditor, to reimburse private i artie* who advanced money to biro counsol - to assist in prosecutingHaunah , KuthorfOrd. ....... ISO oil Total ... Sisss so
In Brief, And To The Point.
Dyspepsin i 3 dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. l'he human digestive apparatus is *>he o! the most complicated and wonderful things in existance. It i 3 easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloopy food bad cookery, mental Worry, late hours, irregular Mints, and many' other things Which ought not to be, have madd Anurican people a nation of dyspept ics. But Green’s August Flower has done ■t wonderful work in reforming this .sad business and making the American people so healthy they can enjoy their meals and Ire happy. Remember:—No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower •■rings health and happiness tp the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a hot !e. Seventy live cents.
Adams Express Company
LeUer from the Assistant Foreman of the Delivery Department— A Subject in -' which Thotisands are Deeply Con-. . cerned. - .'ZtA About five venra ago 1 suffered from painful urination and great pain and weakness in the buyer part of my back, pain in the limbs, bud taste in the month. iHsgnst at food, said great aental find bnildy rtepn-.-sion . I live at ill York street, Jersey City, and on HTiviug home one night 1 found a copy of the —'-/rrr>:-. - a- that ha>l '.iron lot: d.rriin; the lay.- I'read the ai-ti.-le-'What is this Disease 11at is Cuming Cnon Csr" Ifc-yk-seribed iny «ymi<loms ami feelinrs better than 1 i-otilu if I ad written a whole bonk MyTi-oubie was inteed "like a thief in the niKh'," for it had been -leafing upon me nnawriies for.years 1. sect .ot- a bottle eh sliakyr Kxtraef of Knots,'Or s.ei- •• I s syrup. .ind beiore I had taken one-half lif :i I Ml the u eieoia.-relief. In a few weeks I was like Vnyold s : ’!f. , la -it joyed and digested i\ fond. Ai\ kidneys snua reen\tned'tmio;fnd - iron Kill, and the urinary trouble vanished. 1 "no;e!t 7 7 4 —“——: MJllieo.s of pontile need some medicine sh»to a-.-t "ii ti e bowels. To flieia 1 commend ‘-hek'-i- Kxtrae'i 1.) the stronjrest possib.e lorßls »l is the jtAiilest. idunsantes . safest and sorest pnrjraiive in ibis world. The most delieate w. men and el: lld sen may take it. One point more; I have nil the more eonhdenee in this ni.edieyie because it i- |.rei-.;ired by the shakers I may elain: I:: he a rei ip >-.'s mail myself and I aniiri’i'e'ti.o shakers for ii ,ir /Ta!, eiiii-isieney sii<l »ti is t l.os-i 10-f, into ai ity. W-he.t they -nmko tom i'e L>u-ted In the ptiirLuW. A. t: A 1.1.. • I'or sale t»v nil di licarists and by A. ,1 Wfitte -1 1\ Mien street. A.eu 1 ,»rk A jewel in the housthold. A jewel of purity. A jewel ot flavor. . . A \ ‘\vel of iuvigdfrtting tlyfaies. What? Jewel Tea” imported by C. C Starr only, in Perfection Tea Cans
NOTICE OF SURVEY.
NOTICE is lic!c'*y ; he;i to Chalmers tl;i-wn. T .os.'fhoiiipsoit. M. L Bpuet*. .Jo-!;n Pv.VSiut!in, David J. f himt} - •o-i. (■!<-lin I>. Mr Lean and .1-tcoh K.u_ierj. K D.-vis. S P, ;n.d A . Thompson. A tit. ,J. Alloa, Charles Uolfsntdor. Wil- ; n\i 8 k i! i. Ah’a Lam Stiller andal 'it'fers interested .that i own the east ■tit )vf : ! c nonh-wost qtiartcr ('). ■ d -Tit- \v« St f lilt (A), ot the nortinvift p-artti rtv'ttnii .ti-irtv-f"ur (34) ’H»<ki.p 11 i: iy-t ne (31) t.ortii. mpg' -ix (6i wysr. ta J is. e • eotmt:,. Lull at).: u.t t•!»*.-1 \vi!i ro eo.l wirti t-l-e, sir ■•r ot ,J;:s -er county 4o make .a "legal urvoy of sard section or.so much thetaa sts .may be it‘ct ssary tootabiish tfae • 'fliers and lines of toy land. B:'.i'.l survey to begin on Tuesday, i)c etii’.a r 6,it, A. D. 1887 »:tt| to p-n't.-tinue tr< lit day u> d.tv till it is con.pU>!ed. . MARY K .GRIMES. :Jaft-G.-TbrnoVk». Surveyor. - —i Nov. t;-SI. ih-v. 1.
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READY FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE IS ik Ik S{UR nu ftj ' . C O ■ v- : „ , .... : .. . . . 1 . \ 0 / • rVin f.i.iaiiai;ti , f afi' l wil l iiir»ii|-V |. ~1.,1 ilr y'.i I.itf.l.wi'uuin'.n .V. ■ i I.A I I • ,■■■■> I .nil >I|«H RtTi nil C.-1I itfvi • - fc . » • I—*-, ' _. .. !, • • -—WJ- 1 •* - ■—— l —.i ■— : —:— .uj t> Abraham is the man ‘ Who acts on the square, _ And treats people white, Dispute it who dare. He trades on a plan That is upright and just, And keeps going on While competitors bust, w-'. He buys at rock bottom, Is careful in choice, And offers the bargains Which make all rejoice. He hires him no clerks, And he pays'no high rents; And to his customers he gives All thus saved in expense. If you want to save money, , And increase your pile, ' Drop in and see Abe And he’ll make you all smile. He possesses the power To spread happiness round, And his store is the place Where bargains are found. ~~~ ——- V -~ <*♦»» r ! A. LEOPOLD.
MM 111, TIIK .STATE OF INDIANA,) cc ■lasi'er County. i v>o NatlvanTul Z. Tracv Tr;ycv. wife of said N atltaniel Z. Tracy, am! al! the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Nathaniel Z. Tracy, (k-i-eased, S;\ninel N. Oooda'e, Junihr. Doodah-, u ii'e of raid S.-.mm-t N. imtmmnr iu-Ti-^r~itßrrr sees and. Ityatoes.of said San'me! N. Ooodajh. ,4y<le.-eascd. areherthy nntith'd • il-„- o|i n i.-e -K. t-iotf has hied het-cotnirhrhiV tnrftitT .fasper irciii.t ( oori to .jiiu-i lior tith- V> c.-Hai-i real estate siliiaied ia said county. ' :i•:t sahi cause v ill stand for lieai-oifr on lie- - oid day of the iiext term of tlu-,I .-.seer <'nv hi be hold.-a ill Hie i.'o-.n t- U..a-.,v in ,t two in Kensselaer. hi said roomy and seatt. ni'iiam-nc-iny on Vioida. . .January diiiti. l' -:s V- I T>. ii' .S. 51. v .U,, i’vi auu .the .-eat i>i \ sari i'.-v.rt, iiiis a*i <iav of NoVcuij her. ; JaM s: .i 3 !:; \V i ■'tdei k. llimini;«*Dl Austin, Attys. for plaiirift. Nt-\ . I 1- i7-.'l. Why You Fe:' So weak and exhausted is beearfse your blood is impure. As well expect the sanitary condition of-a ci.ty to be perfect with defiled water and defective sewerage, aa to expect such a complicated piece of mechanism as the human frame to be in good order with impure blood .circulating even to its minutest veins. Do you know that every drop of your two or three gallons of Good passes through the heart and lungs iti about two and a half minutes, and that, |On its way, it- makes-bene and muscle, brain and nerve, and all other solids and fluids of the body ? The blood- i 8 the great nourisher, or, as the Bible terms it, * “The Life of the Body.” Is it any wonder, then, that if the blood be not pure and perfect in its constituents, you suffer so many indescribable symptoms? - 2—y.. Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands “bead and shoulders" above every other Alterative and Blood Medicine. As proof, read these reliable testimonies: G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass., says: “For the past 25 years I have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Mil- my opinion, the best remedial agencies for the cure of all the diseases .arising from impunities of the blood are contained in this medicine.'’ Eugene I. Hill, M. D., SSI Sixth Ave., New York, says : "As a blood-purifier and general builder-up Of the system, I have neyer found anything to equal Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect satisfaction." i Ayer's Sarsaparilla proves equally efficacious in all forms of Scrofula, j Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors. Lumbago, Catarrh, &c.; and is, there- | fore, the very best *■ Spring and Family Medicine in use. “ It beats all,” says Mr. Cutler, «f Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “how I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell.” Prepared by a Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; (tx bottle, Worth ff » bottle.
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N. WARNER & SONS HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES. All SIZES, STYLES and PRICES GOOK STOTUS 11UI UIWCM AIVD RANGES. ... .TTRWF.TT’K square cstt.\se base ™ HEATER, the beet and most economical wood heater ever made. Try them. \ 1 1 * ‘m ...1., ii i I, v'T JEWETT’S PENINSULA BASE BURNER. FULLER & WARREBFS ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE. Doty Washing Machines, Wringeis, Coqnillard Wagoas, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. N. WARNER & SONS. tUMBEII^iIL! I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of LUMBER, LATH, ® kumber m § SHIRTOLES. 1(| Stone, Egg, M SASH DOORS. AND® PITTSBURG AND |,WINDOWS. 4l m. Block Goal. M •riaving- purchased my stock for cash, I pan and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. S F. BEHJAMIR £6-36 ts.
fc- i i The undersigned have now a complete stock of m% 141111 SPIISIES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons j| f ||!||| |p||| £ao£lifi©s sos? obiainisag oajp stocls. Special as snlsdnstmsnf for patronage, iisid to &J 1 vs ill . came and see us; ivc premiss square dealing and Best Fncssa ©0225©, sec ns and sa'src monegr. • Rsssp © cfdisll f?
f PAINT I PAj *7 uslrz fOIT k tO»S O\JM O.IT BTGGY TAINT £Z$ Paint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Eight = 3 v®? Fashionable Shades: black. Maroon, Vermilion „ r ' n Blue, \"eilow, Olive I-akej Brewster and Wag-on x jVj Greens. No V-mushing necessary. Tries Imrd *j.£ M v,Uh a r One Coat and job is done, .-cq S 3 YOUR BUGGY 111 Tip top &r Chairs, Lawn Seats, Sash. Flower % £m I a - Pots, Babyi Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture, kj 6 fi t-wi Front Doors, Store-fronts, .Screen Doors, Boats, pS" Mamies, IrW Fences, in fact everything. Just c~ £ the thing soy the ladies to use about the house . ! i FOR ONE DOLLAR Ilf S 60ITS HONEST y CO Are you going- Paint this year? if so, don’t I•;£ s? rs buy a paint cwikaining benzine when a y for the same money (or nearly so) you can procure ■ - “ (BIT k CtFS i'Litfi PAINT that is warranted to S’? a be an HONEST, tit’Nt’iXK I INSKUi-OIL PAINT “5 ° J 3 snd fee from watir and benzine. HMnaad this I 3 r u **» braitii and take no other. Merchants handling = r it are our agents and aulliorucd by us, in writing, ~ c s ~= =2= to wrraniTt f wear » t KIHB with 8 COAT» or il “ , Fft 3 YKAWB with 2 MOATS. Our Shades are the = I-atest Styles used in the East now becoming * (&l i>opu|ar in the West,: and up with the times ““ u ' Try this brand of HOXKCT PAINT and you will *5 S.l; never regret it. This to Vhe wise is sutficient w"* p HOUSEPAtMT ii; % COITS FLOOR PAiNTSf # PafatAhat never dried beyemd the sticky point, rar '9P2SK" a WitS, jeto, ants thca VwcafT 7**%" # * Nett time enfl for ttKT k < (PH PI4KJU PAINT I popular ami suitable shades, warranty to dry » - pjg hard n a raek over No trouble. No I—^ * DRY STICKY a L^j - -'T • • - -- ' •
Life Size Crayon Portrait gkf» wmi 12 Cabinets and | Panel, V 12 Cabinets 11 Panel, $2 Guaranteed to be a? pood a, the best it anj price. HARTLEY’S STUDIO, SO9 W**t Mbdleoa Street, CHICAOOF!«tst Strife Ii Ui W«U! • 1
