Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1887 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN A’ 1 " JRensMlaer Time Table. PIBBENQER TRAIN'S. NORTH ,1.. : .BOOTH. 4:38 A. M 10:59 A.. M. S3:08 A, M...... 8:24 P.M. 4:06 P.M .....11:02P.M. WAV FREIGHT. 10:59 A. M .....1:33 P. M.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedWin. S. Coen to Win. H. Churc3iili Nov. 23, sw sw 13-29-7, 40 acres Marion tp. SI,OOO. 0 Wra. S. Coen to Louisa Chnrcliill, Nov. 23, nw sw 13-2 U-7, 40 acres Marion tp,52400. Wni. B. Austin to Michael Schultz, Nov. 14, sw se 12-30-7, Union tp. quitclaim, S:JS. M. h Spitler to Jas. T. Handle .Apr. 18, ne se 29-30-5 , 40 acres J3arkley tp. Rt Rev. Jos. Dweuger to R. P. Thompson, Nov. 14, nw nw 21-28-»6, Milroy tp. $320. John B. Stumph to W. A Rinehart, Nov. 21, 1320 acres in >tps. 30-5, 31-5, 31-6, $2,700. J. B. Strnnph to Walt Ponsler Nov. 19, nw 12-30-7, 160 acres Union tp, SSOO. . ... W. S. Baker to D. J. Thompson Nov. 21, ne ne 20-31-5, nw nw 21-31-5, 80 acres, Walker tp., S3OO. Win. Cooper to J. W. JJfilliams Nov. 19, sw 25-31-7, 100 acras, Union tp. $405. ~. John Clonse to Flo C. Wright pt It 1, bl 23 and other realty, Rensselaer, $l5O. Wm. W. Corcoran to S. A. Austin Sr et al Oct, 1, nw ami nw sw 35-32-6 Wheatfield tp. $985. David King to Wm, King, Oot. 19. sj iw 82-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter tp. 2400 Wn». King et al to David King, Oct. 8 s&me m above $2,400. David Kiug et al to Wra. King Oct. 13, ni nw 82-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter tp. $2,c75. Wm- H.-Hoover to Fleming Philips May 17, *B3 ondji e.} so 84-29 5, and und ! w| «e sw 14-28-5. Hanging Grove, and Milroy tp*. S3OO. Franc isM. Evens to Sarah C. Linton Nov. 4, s side ne ne 32 315,30 acres, Walker tp. $l2O. John W. Ulrn to Chas. Jouvenat. 1400 acres In secs 20, 21, 28 and 29. in 31-6. qnitclaan’ $5,000. Johanna Anderson (by heirs) to 11. N. D. PArker, Oct 28. ne 9 81% 100 acres Walker tp. $3,500. Samuel Warren, by adm, to Nancy Norris, June 22, Its 3,4, hi 14, Newtaa'a ndd, Ronaaelaer T $ l2ti. Wm. R. Parker to Jas, T. Handle, Nov. 1, se nw and s$ no 8 29-5‘ and sw nw 9-29-5, 160 acres, Hanging Grove tp. $2,400. John Thirston to Geo. Maxwell. Nov. 12. w$ sw36-83 6,80 acres, Wheat field tp. SBOO. Abraham Leopold to Wm. J. Slirum, Oct 81. It 6, bl 9, keopolds add, Rensselaer SIOO. John DeArmond to Minervia J l)o Anuond, Oct. 27, ne and n 4 se 33-32-5 240 acres Kagkakee tp. $665. , Julia I). Spaulding etui to Alfre l Thompson Sept. 28. sw nw 6-31-6, 40 acres. Walker tp. quitclaim S3O. Josias Nsier to John Neier, Oct. 8. Bl sw 31-32-5, Kankakee tp. $450. Andrew Sboppell to Henry Shop cell, Nov. 18, undi el nw 31 32-5, 80 acres Kankakee tp. SBOO. S. P. Thompson to John Graves, Nov. 10, It 5, bl 4. Wheattield. 10. Stephen Moor to Jas. Kennedy, Oct. 28, se 28-2 N-7, 80 acres Jordan
Wm. M. Prichard to Jos. Broy, Nov. 5, nw 11-32 6, 160 acres Wheat held tp, §3OO. Sarah A, Me Cleary et al to Eliza J. Platt, Nov. 10, s side u] se 830 6, 85 acres Walker tp, §7OO. John A. Thomas to Aaiiiilda Stone, Sept. 21 pt It 6, bl 8 Remington. §+7s. Ann; Ida Stone to Collins R. (Jri-ffith Sept. 19, pt It 3. bl X, Stratton’s add Remington, §25. John A. Thomas to C. It. Griffith pt It 3 bl 1, Stratton’s add Remington §25. John Burger to Robt. Parker. Melt. 21, pt It 1. bl IJ, Remington. §425. -Alvah Leonard to John Leonard; Nov. 12und} of 400 acres in 5-32-6: w> so 23-29-7, and se se 34 p 2-6; ne ne 3 3141 quitclaim, §l. Jas. O. B. McDougle to Laura F. AlcDongle Nov. 19. pt bl 4, Stratton’s Add Remington. §l,-200. Elijah V. Broookshiro to Fred g. Mewer Nov. 17. ne ne 8-il 6, 40 acres -■ Walker tp. $l5O. ; X. M Evans to CJiias Horshnnn -Nov. 4, n side ne ne 32-31-5. 10 acres Walker tp. §4O. Gire Them A Chance. That is to say, your lung-. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won--derful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands ■of little tubes and cavities leaning from them. r When these are clogged and choked •with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot halt do their work. And what they do, they cannot do welL * Call it cold, croup, pneumonia, catarrah, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and tags obstructions, all are bad. All ought to get rid of. There is just one “ emre way to got rid of them. Tuat is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which draggist wili sell you for 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else hat failed you. you may depend upon that for certain. ——«———*—j —:
Itfarllia Doan 1 , or Kno\, Dlscovcin the EigliHi Womlcr ofMie Wojld. ‘ Mr, llendderson, Kn'cx, Ind.: Dear Sir.—You remember that you recommended me to take a bottle o! Hibbard's Rheumatic Syruj* and il no isure no pay, Phare been using it ami it has. helped me more than all the other medicines 1 have over taken, and; believe it has chred me of that old and long standidg complaint. rheumatism. It has renewed my appetite and cleansed the rheumatic poisons from my blood. Therefore I reccoruend all who are afllicted with this dread disease to call upon Dr. Henderson, of the City drug store. Knox, Ind., ft r a .bottle of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup. » Resrectfully. Mahtiia BeanyKnox, Ind., Aug. 27, 18^7. Hibbard's Khcumatio Syrup is put qp in large packages and is the greatest Blood Puriitier known. Its peculiar combination makes it a great Family Remedy. For ft dyspeptic, billions or constipated person it has no equal, acting upon the stomach, liver and kidneys in a pleasant and healthy manner. Read our pamplet and learn of the great medicinal value of the remedies which enter into its composition, price SI.OO per bottle: six bottles $5.00. For sale by 1 F. B. Meyer, druggist
Adams Express Company Letter from the Assistant Foreman of the Delivery Department—A Subject in which Thousands are Deeply Concerned. About five years :ig«J svtfli-ml front painful urination unit (treat pant anil weakiic-m in the lower part of my Imrk. pain in tin- limbs, bail taste in tlie month, ili.-gimt nt food, and great mental and Iknlily depression. 1 "ItvcntSll VorK stn-et. .Irrscr fitr, nml on arriving home one nfjrlit I foninl a copy of the S/mtur Alviiiit'ir tliat bad been left during the day. 1 read the article “What Is tltis Disease that is Coiritng I'pon I'sV”.- It -leseribeil my •j ni|>t«>ms ami-feelings better than I could if I bad written a whole book My trouble was indeed "like ii thief in the nlghti" for it tiad been sleali iif; upon mo unawares for tears I sent lorn bottle of Miaker Extract of Itoots. or Sei - eel's hvrnp. and before I bad taken otie-lialT of it I felt'.tlie .welcome relief. In a few weeks ] was like my old sell. I enjoyed and digested my food. Mv kidneys soon recovered tone and ■stivngtli, and tin-urinary trouble vanished. 1 was well. ■ — Millions of people need some medicine simply to art on the bowels. To them I commend shaker Extract In the strongest possible terms It is the gentlest, pleasantem. safest and supest purgative in this world. The most del frit to \vi men and children may fake it. One point more; I have all tlie more eonlldelice in this medicine because it is preparisl by the Shakers I may claim to be a re li gnus hunt myself and 1 admire tlie shakers for their neat, consistency and strict busim-ss,integrity. What they make may lie trusted bv the public. W. A. HALL. For sale bv all druggists and by A. ,1. White it Warren street, New York. A jewel in the household. A jewel of purity. A jewel of flavor. A jewel of invigorating virtues. W hat ? Jewel T ea” impo rted by C. C Starr only, in Perfection Tea Cans
Bucklen’i Arnica SalveTughgSTSAi t vii in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Feror Sores, Tetter, Chopped Hands Chilb.ains, Corns, and all Sfein Eruptionsr intFlfdsltirely cures Piles or uu p*y required* It is gujrnhtoed to give perfect satisfactoni or monev refunded. Price 25 cents ( per box For sale by F. B. Meyer. r Don’t Experiment You cannot afford to wast time in expermentihg whrn your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit and dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Discovery sor Consumption, Coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Uon"t be deceived, bat insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption which is guaranteed to give releif in all rbroat Lung and Chest aftections Trial Bottels free at F. 13. Meyers Drugstore, DITCH NOTICE. OX Ttirsdsv. ftcceynljcr 20. tss*. 1 will tip at Station munftcr one (11 on Main 'ditch number il.fty-tliree (Ml. sfMiHled in Oillam township. Jasper comity, Indltitta, for (hr pur|«iHp of letting tin- work lor the conslOiCUon u(»aid ditch , l’ariio faking t-ontracts for Work will be re* tpiircil tojftfe Ihhul with rt-CTirity for ftil/) 11 - inCnt of contracts. t’lans ami speeiileution.* of dlteb may introeo attimcol lotting work. A. O: noun. Sen.. .} ■' town, iwtmff.. November 24,1 SB7 ltec l-s
New Meat Market. ONE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. «(KUI.S' < >1.1) STAND . - j FEESH & CURED MEATS of alt-kind*. hqiV THE BEST IN QUALITY, rtiurtstitly on bund, 3 £f?"l!ighe*t market price paid for fat youk# ' pwfcattle. ' —, 9 —=— 5,.. H. HOWE, j Proprietor.
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NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, / Jasper County \ In Jasper Circuit Court to January term, 1888. No. 3754. Action to quiet title to ej sw nw se 35-32-7. Thomas Thompson vs Thomas N. Williams, Alin C. Williams, the unknown heirs and devisees of Thos. N. Williams and Ann (’. Williams, deceased. 3 All the defendants above named are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Cin Uit Court, to commence on Monday, January 2, A. D. 1888, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I liereuuto set my hand and affix the SEAL, seal of said Court, this 14th day of November, A. 1).. 1887. JAMES F*. IRWIN. Clerk Jasper Circuit CourtNov. 17-24. Dee. 1.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. KOTICE is hereby giveu to Chalmers BrowfrrTnos. Thompson. M. L. Bpit--ler, John B. Siumo, David J. Thompson. (John D. McLean and Jacob Battler). K Davis, S. T. and A. Thompson, Wm. J. Allen, Charles Itetfsnider. Willard Stockwell, Abraham Miller and all others interested that- I own the east half.(l) of the north-west quarter (',), and the West half (J) of the northeast quarter (J> of section thirty-four (34), township thirty-one (31) north, l-jingo six (<>■) west, in Jasper county,lndiana, and that I will proceed #itit the surveyor of Jasper county to make a legal .-urvey of said section or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land, Said survey to begin on Tuesday, December tith, A. D. 18H?. and to com tinue lrom day to day fill it is complete cd. MARY K. GRIMES. Jas. C. Thrawls, S urvey or. Nov. 17-24. Dee.'l. Notice es Appointment of Trustee Notice is hferchy giyci that Thomas C. Sayers and Merrill M. Tyler, partneis doing business at De.MoUu, Jasper county. Indiana, under the -firm' name of Sayers & Tyler, have made an assignment for the benefit, of their creditors and have appointed the undersigned as trustee, who has accepted such appoint mcutand duly qnalitM as provided bylaw. Claims against said firm should be tied with the Clerk of the Jasper circuit court. ABBAHAM HALLECK. November 13, 1887 Trustee. Hammond vV: Au-lin Attys. Nov. 17-’24. l>ec 1 J W. IIOKTOX, IHCNTI-T. All diseases oTTTeeth sun jfitmgVarcfullT tn-an-l, * J yillings amt frowns a specialty. Rensselaer, Indian*
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