Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1887 — Page 8

I'IHC REPUBLICAN '•**, ' • ■ a sRenwseUer Time Table. i - ____ PABBENOER TRAINS. NORTH. .SOUTH. <:3B A. M 10:59A.M. 8:08 A. M 8:24 P.M. 4:06 P-’M ...11:02 P. M. WAY FREIGHT. Jo:§9 A. M 1:33 P. M.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedJob. Brey to Alfred Thompson, Nov. 23, 5 acres .3 32-7, Keener tp., quit .claim, 91. fitjp. W. Allen to D, A, Thompson. i)ec Jg. 50 acres in 342 7, Keener tp, S3O. D J. Thompson to AWred Thompson, same «us above, S3O. Flo C Weight to Mary E. Wood, pt Jt. 1, bl. 23, Rensselaer, $Hw. . Rhoda Erwin to Francis M. Welsh. jDec. 14, n aide nJ so 10-2 S ", 75 acres Jordan tp., $1,325. Chas. R. Merrick to Isaac C. Bardin, Nov. 23 , si ue 6-31-5, HO acres, Walker tp.. quit claim, $2. Matilda Hill to James M Hill. Doc. 3 se nw 6-30 6, 40 acres, Union tp. S4OOjJ John Fleming to Elias Fleming, Sept jl.se sw 23-31-6, 40 acres, S3OO. lUclwd M. Hazelett to Noah W. 'Root, Dec 17, wj ne 19-32 5,8) acres, iKankakee tp. S4OO. Van JReusselat-r Weston to Frank Foltz, Dec. 19, It 18, bl 16, Weston’s add ptenssq&aer S4O. Fnwik Foltz to Eliza A. Root. Dec. 15 •pt e| se 13 32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfield tp. $350. Jas. A. White to John Graves Nov 29. pt nei sw 25-32-6. Wheat field to. SSO. Chas. C. Starr to Boes Evnas, Dec. 22 s end se nw 17-28 6 , 25 acres, Marion tp. $l5OBunj. M. Watson to D, H. Baldwin eta! Dec. 17. el sw 27-30-5, 80 acres $460. Sarah E. Ingram to Jos. F. Cason, Ih-c. 3. It 14, bl 3. Wheatfield $25. Feder Nash to Clark Millikan, Dec. 7, sw ne 84 80-5. 40 acres, Gillam tp. S4OO. Peter Nashjto e Dec. 7. nl wl ne 34-30-5, Giilam tp. S4OO. David J. Thompson to Rich - Zimmei Dec. 24, wl ne sw 27-284, 20 acres, Milrov tp. SBO. Wm. W. Murray to Henry B. Murraj Nov. 10, send el se 3-29-6. 70 acres, Barkley tn. $2500. mt—*Jacob Eldridge to Adam Dec. 24. 200 acres in 4 31 7, Keener tp. $775, Mary E. Troxell to Wm. C. Ketner. Dec. 14. pt nw 26-32-7; 1 acre Keenei tj>. $45. - .

'WESTERN INDIANA IN AN UPROAR. (Frank Wallace Called upon by the Citizens of West Lebanon, IndR. S.. Walker and Gentlemen: It affords me pleasure to meet your honorable body. You will please say to yonr constituents, that my wife lias received greater benefits from Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup than irom any medieine she has ever taken. We have used six bottles, and find it to be the best -familv resaady and tile greatest blood .purifier that we have ever used. It is Itruly all it is claimed to lie by its founder. You cannot reeomnicod it toe highly. Yours truly, Frank Wallace. Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup is pul up in large packages and is the greatest Blood Puriilier known, its peculiar combination makes it a great F. mily Remedy . For a dyspeptic, billious 01 constipated person it has no equal, acting upon the stomach, liver at <1 kidneys in a pleasant and healthy manner. Read our pamplot and leain of the great medicinal value of the remedies which enter into its composition, price per bottle: six bottles §5.00 For sale by F. B. Meyer, dtiiggut

Bucklen’i Arnica Salve. TH«BKBTSALVFin the world for CutBruises, Sores, Ulcers, Ba.lt Kbeuni. Fisrei Bores, Teller, Cliapp.-d Hands Chill,.sin?, i Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- 1 lively cares Piles or no pay required. fi ! is guaranteed to give perfect satisfar torn * ormoneT refnnded' Price 2 5 ce ids p«- 1 I- >x For sale by F. B. Meyer, . ■ Worth Knowing Mr. W. H. Morgan. merchant, Lake : 'Y ity * lie, wns taken sick with a severe j cold yvlfita cos a fe i and running into consnmptiou in its first s'.aees. He' tiled tnunv so called popular congb remedies and sicaetlv grew worse. teduced in ilesli. usd <U|!i«*ulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally trit <1 Dr King’s New Discovery ior Con.stimpiiuu and, found immediate relief, and after using: about a half dozen Mlles touud him"-: self well ami baa had no return of the' disease. No other reu.tdy rnn show i»o good a record of cures as Dr. King's ■ New Discovery, forliiusuuiptioi, Gu >ranteed to do just what isclattped for it.: —Trial bottle pee at F. B. Meyer’s' Drugstore. j . ■,».* .- , Renews Her Ycuth Mr?. Phoebe Chester. Peterson Clav Co |owa, letls the folhiwihg renturkb'e story toe truth of which i, 4W W- Frr by the residents of the town: I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kid-1 ney complaint and lameness for cmnv years;eould hot dress myself without; help. Now lam free from all pain an 1 soreness, and am able to do my own house wtni. I owehiy tiianks to elec-, trie bitters for having renewed youth.l ami removed completely all desease and pains. . Try a bottle only 50c, at F. B. Meyer Drugstore, j

. Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the old residence <»l A. J. Yeoman in Jordan tp., Jasper county • lnd„ 4 miles southwest of Rensselaer beginning at 10 o'clock n. m., on TCEBDAY JAN 3rd 1888. The following personal property: Nine young Mares, nil with foal 3 three year old mares, 30 trto year old and yearling 11-TCtord heifers. 1 two J ear’old colt, JO fotir-yi-ar old Here, ord heifers, all with cult, 1 cow and calf, 2 wagons, 1 toptbuggy, 1 sletglt ( and bells, 5 sets ot harness, farrjrg implements TERMS OF SALE. Twelve months credit, with approved security, on all sums over $5, withpqt interest if paid when due, if not paid when due notes to. draw 8 per cent, interest from maturity. Sums of $5 and under, eash. Lydia Yeoman. Edwako E. Yeoman. SiniouT.iillips, Auctioneer . 2t Out of the Old and Into the Sew. C. A. Roberts, dealer in agricultural iiapT&ments, wagons, buggies, cutter, &c. &c., is now fully established in his immense new brick warehouse on Van Rensselaer street, opposite the Halloran livery stable, where he is ready to welcome all liisj old friends and any possible number of new oyes. Call a- nd see what he can do for you, when needing anything in his line. ts Notice of Prices of Liquors. The undersigned gives notice to the public that. hereafter he will sell beer, wines and liquors, at his saloon, at the following prices: - Beer 2 bottles 25 cents. “ 2 glasses 5 “ Best Whiskey, per qt.. 80 cents. “ pt. 40 “ “ |pt. 20 “ “ “ “ glass 5 “ Large quantities sold at wholesale rates. I have several hundred dollars worth of fine whiskey in ' bond and wish to dispose of the i same, at the above prices. Call' and examine stock. * M. O. Halloran

Adams Express Company Letter from the Assistant Foreman of the Delivery Department—A Subject in which Thousands are Deeply Concerned. Aliout five years ago I sufl’.-red from painful urination and great pain anil weakness in the lower part of my back, pain in the limbs, bail taste in the mouth, disgust at food, and great mental and bodily depression. 1 live at 241 York street. Jersey Citv, and on arriving home line night I found a copy of the .'Aalcr Almanac that had been left during the day. 1 read the article "What is this Disease that u Coming I’tion Us?” It described inv symptoms and feelings better than I could it 1 had writimi a whole book Mv trouble was indeed "like a thief in the night’,” for it had been stealing upon me unawares for years I sent for a bottle of Shaker Extract of Hunts, or Seigel’s Syrup, and before 1 had taken one-half of it I felt th.y welcome relief. In a few weeks I was like my old self. 1 enjoyed and digested iny food. My kidneys soon recovered tone and strength, and the urinary trouble vanished. I was well. M illions of people need some medicine simply to act ou the bowels. To them I coin mend >haker Extract in the strongest possible terms It is the gentlest, pleasan tesi. safest and surest purgative in this world. The most delicate women and children may take it. One point more; I have all the more conlidence in this medicine because it is prepared by the >•linkers I may claim to be a religous man myself and I admire the Shakers for their zeal, consisteiu-v and strict business integrity. What they make may be trusted bv the public. W. A. Il A LL. For sale bv all druggists and by A. J. White 54 W arreu street, New York

Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for lieusselaer. ' ", ARBUCKLES’ name on a package of COFFEE is a guarantee of excellenceARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ________ is never good when exposed to the ?.lr Always buy this brand inhermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.’ MO PS f in tha KJ VI ILL ttVJ It Cl prep»ra»ion of mor* |V fb Mn o ne Hundred ■ H H Thousand applications for patents iu K ■L’r.iUd States and Foreign 18 153 W tnes » tiie publishers of the Scicr.tihe fr W American continue to act «.< soik norj I fiKMS ■ for patent:caveats, trarto-ttisrks. e<»p.vto obtain patents in Canada. r.n£Un< 1 rance* Germany.and all other countries Ttfeireipen« iu uaeQuaied and their facilities arj uuaurpa*sed. Driwipr* and ape?i neat ions In the Talent Ottioeon short m.uce. TennA very. or drainura Adrm* by mill free Patents obtain*’’*! thrn:ir*n Munn ACo.ar*noticed in rhe SUIENTIFIC AMEKIC which has tixiKrcest circttlatioti and is tho mosi influential h*iwsiMiper of >ts kind published in the nnrld. The advantages of a notice every patentee iiDdervtauds. , - Tumi Urge and splendidly illustrated n»wtpaner is puh’.ishrd WKCK.GI at 9XOOa year, rod is edmilted tn. b 4 tlie best p<u»r_daiQled to sciamM. 3 mechanic*, inrentiofaa. engineering KQtks. and otb«?r departments of industrial prsgre<% pub- ’' irTued in any country It contains the names ot al I patentees a wwentipH ented eara week Try >t four months for one dollar, fcjold I»y all IF you have an invention I# patent writs to Munn & Co., publishers us Scientific Aiusnean, »1 Broadway. New York. .. .j.

/j®' KJJ & w v Y/hJ K p Jones. “Say,neighbor Smith, how is it your horse blankets always wear so well?” Smith. “Because I ask for and buy only the strong 4a Horse Blankets and see that this 5 A Trade Mark is sewed on the inside:” /STRONG BLANKET IS LIKE f 10. 2. „ Fifr* F'fr 2 ShowsWh.Bunkcs 54 Bum»o Wtu ,QKmkFTi Wm Wtu, Wiu. v” T 1B awil l F?wff w SMI I IB |i|aT iHOUfiaWuipfuirrv Of Threads. Threads. ts you Want Strength look, for this ’Afrade “I can recommend the following 5 A Horse Blankets, for I’ve used them all:” M Five Mile. Slk 5 /A Six Mile. - t I G' an k / B° ss Stable.. /\ 5 /A F. Kersey. | \ 5 /A Electric. X^s/ a No. 306. There are many other styles. If these don’t suit you, ask to see them. All dealers sell the s/a Horse Blankets. They retail from $1.50 to $3.50 each. (Copyrighted 1887.]

To v.......... 73 In restoring diseased or wasfi-d tissue is all that any medicine can dii. In pit]muiiary affections, such a.s C o IE,. 1.: ■j :: ehitis, and Consumption,, .m ii < <: membrane first beeolites. ii,:.. j -ic-I, fi: f ; i. accumulations form in the. nir-c .-iis <>: the lungs, followed by tiibercles; and, finally, destruction of the ti tsue. It is plain, therefore, that, until the hackin:.cough is ’relieved, the .bronchial tubes can have nd opportunity to Leal. Ayer’s Cherry Pueloral Soothes and Heals the inflamed membrane, arrests the wasting process, and leaves no injurious results. This is why it is more highly esteemed than any other pulmonary specific. L. IX Bixby, of Bartonsville, Vt., writes: ‘‘Four years ago I tool; a severe cc£d, which was followed by a terrible cough. I was very sick, and confined to my bed about four months. My physician filially said T was in cotisumptioiuTand that 1 hw couhtTTut htdp' ziiue. One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry I’vetofalT I did so, and before I had taken half alioitle w-as able to go out. By the time I had finished the bottle I was well, »ud have remained so ever since.” AlonzoT. Ihjggett, of Smyrna Mills, Me., writes: “Six years ago, I was a traveling salesman, and at that time was suffering with Lung Trouble. For months 1 waS unable t;> rest nights. I eoiild seldom-lie down, had frequent choking spells', and was often compelled to seek the open air fur relief. I was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which heiped me. Its continned use has entirely cured me, and, I believe, saved niy life/’ * Ayer’s Cherry Pgstsra!, FKEPAHKUBY On J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mass.* .Sold by all Druggist*. Price fl; six buttles, $i NOTICE OF SURVEY. N <V; t+-E-i«-hereby gi ven -to Tliaddi xs S Rollins, J. H. Green, Josiah It Campbell, A. H. Lindley. ' David J. Tlp iiiu-on, V. ilhud Stockwell. ■ Joi-epli Fuirel. Charles Fmrel. J >hii I. Mcl.eati & J.ieolxßettier. V.'ii:. o. Rinehart. Simon P. Thoiiip-uii am! sill iitiiersintereste I that 1 nwii the nortl half ;i us the northw est quarter i . of sei-tim thirty-live t"A'. tow ndiin inauber thiriv-oiu fall north, range number six r» west, tn .faspe county. Indiana,that I will proceed. witl the surveyor of Jasper -county, to make a legal suvveyot said seerjofi- or m« much thereof a may tic neeessai y to establish the imrners ;,n« lines.of my land’. Said Mjrvev ti> commence oi thelenth day us .htwii.irv. \, h.. Ixxs Ja» < . Thrawls. Surveyor. Hev --2M,Jan. 5. ’ - I’lON’Elill .MIvATMARKET Rensselaer, - - Indiam X J. EIGLESBACII. Prop’r. 14EEF. Pork, leal. .Mutton. Sau<attge, Bo > e:e.. sobt ii> q uuul Uus-te siutjifir #h»ser*at *TteTSwesrprf--es, None inittliewi work slaughtered. Everybody it, invited r-y ; lb. Highest Price Paid foi Uood Fat Cattle.

STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR 1887. XR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hint the Tax Duplicate for the year 1887, is now in mV handa and tluit I flin now reitdy to receive the taxes charged thereon. The fpllowing tpble shows (he rate of taxation on each 8100.00 Taxable Projierty, and on \meh Taxable Poll fyir the year 1887. j - , - KAll. ON EACH 8100 VALUATION. RATE ON EACH POI I z z K' £> w H Z, X H='\' TOWNSHIPS Bgl Si- g-j S I CORPORATIONS. • P g- : F> : ? J.R?[■ g] • g X , (’IS. Cts.Mills Cts, cts. t’ts. Cts. Cts,. Cts.: Cts. 8 Cts. Cts. Cts.S - :(’tXetsHanging Grove Township 12 16 005 50 25....’ 15., .J 40j 25.1 831 50 50 ...... 5 !1 00 i, J r J ' .’I ' p' J •****‘’*.**‘, Gillam Township 12 10-005 50; 20 05 10..,. 25 25 163 V 50! 50 .... ..,, jOO Wa’ki'r Township........ 12 16, 005 50 25...., 25,... si) 25 2 i ' . : ' i i ■’■ ,P ■■ . a ji : \. Barkley Township 12 16 005, 50 20 10 15'.... 25 251 73* i 50' 50 1 100 ; ! ,■ r i I I i ! ' I Rensselaer, Town of 12 16 005 50....'...... 35 251 381 50 50.... 25 125 ' ' i { ■ r■ P I ~ I . i ’ ; j Marion Township........ 12; 16 s 005 50 30; 10' 15 1 25 251 831 50: 50 : ........ 100 I ■ J I i i ■ I ill Jordan Township 121 16 005 50 25' 10 20.... 20' 25 1 78J, ; 50 50. 1 O<J ' ' ■ 1 | : i' I "'I ! ' '*'i Newton Township 12 16 005 50 20 10 10.... 10 251 531 50l 50 f TOO • . •_ _ - J ! ! ! i L- I' .1 J | /•••p”i Keener Township 12 I<> 005 50 30 10 25: 15 15 251 98V 50 50 T Oil A I. —-R- d —“ . , i i •- ’■ ’ i i Kankakee Township...... 12 16 005 50. 30‘... .j 25 .... 20j 251 78J 50 50 100 ; ; • i > i • - i ■ I T Wheatfield Township 12 16 005 50 2o 10 25 10 20 251 931 50. 50' 100 ; T- | ■! ' ;•'f', I" ’‘ i. Carpenter Township 12 16 000 50 30 10.... (Io 25 251 73. 1 , 50 50 ........ 1 ’4)O ■ \ I~i I— I • i . I . I I- 1 " Remington, Town of 1S 16 005 50........'....;.... 5Qi 25 153 1 50 50 1 00; 252 25 1 ! I *1 I I I I ’ I ' -i; ■ Milrov ToAvnship 12 16 005 50: 30 10 25 rX 2O 30' 25 2 ISJ' 50 50....' 100 ■ I : _p Y J ' I I 1/1 Union Township ...,; 12 16 005 50 3Qk —* ... . . I I. IL" 11111111111 . The first installment, including all is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, 1888, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1888. If the first installment is not paid when due, then both Installments become delinquent, and ten per cent, penalty will be added to the full amount ; ROAD TAXES must be paid in The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collected. Therefore, TavPayers should remember that their taxes MUST be paid every year. No County Order will be pajd t<> any person owing delinquent taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the in February, 1888. ifer the collection of which I may be founfl at my office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. • Tax payers should count their change and examine their receipts before leaving the office, to be sure’ they are correct. Purchasers of personal as well as real property should remember that taxes follow the property, should the taxes remain unpaid. Call on the Auditor or Board of Commissioners for rebate of taxes. The Treasurer must collect as he finds them charged upon the duplicate. If you pay taxes in more than one township, mention it to the Treasurer. I urge all tax payers to pay promptly and prompt payers should use their influence upon delinquents so that the rate of taxation may be reduced to the minimum. Preserve your receipts, especially if you remove from one township to another, in the county. Persons living at a distance can send bank or express draft. Enclose postage stamp when answer is expected by mail. I. B. WASHBURN, Treasurer Jasper County.

il Life Size Crayon Portrait sh f* WITH 12 Cabinets and | Panel, W|Pv 12 Cabinets I Panel, $2 Guaranteed to be as good as the best at any price. HARTLEY’S STUDIO, 309 West Madison Street, CHICAGO. Fisftt Stsdis is the Wsrld! Closdy Days 6»«d as Sunshine'.

i PAINT I ■ally urine COIT A CO’S OXE-lOAT BVGGT FaHT g Faint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Sight Ff 3 -w* Fashionable Shades: Black, Maroon» Vemiujon .” S Siue, Yellow, Olive I-akc. Brewster ahd Wagon £e« Gieens.-” No Varnishing necessary. Dries hard with a “shlae.” One Coat and job is done. « vq~ 5 YOUR BUGGY ffi Tip top for Chairs, Lawn Scats, SAsh, Flower ~ c m ■_ - Pots, Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture, £ n Mml Front Doors, Store-fronts, Screen Doors, Boats., Man les. Iron Fences in fact everything. Just s~*q "* the thing for the ladies to use about the house ~ S » g FOR ONE DOLLAR % -GOITS HONEST (JQ Are you going to Paint this year! If so, don’t •<f buy a paint c.ntaimng water or benzine when «= ~ v for the same (or nearly so> you cau procure ” COIT * CO’S HJKI PAINT that is warranted to g£ a be an HO3KBT, BIXCIXE UXSEKDXML PAIXT «3 0 and free from water and benzine. Demand thia £z « r * brand and lake ne ethre. Merchants =£ 5 LW it are our agents and authorized by us, in wrii-«g, ~ 3 laMarraatKtttwmrwllh S COATS or *S’ e ¥K4«» with » CO.tTS. -our SK.dS »re 'the 3ft , , Latest Styles used in the East now becoming -•» lAJ so popular m the West, and up with the times S« 2 Tr y this brand of PAINT and you w«i -= 2.2 never regret it This to the wise is sufficient J HOUSE PAINT jii BCOIT S FLOOR Sunt that never dried beyond the sticky poiii, HE a week, spvil die job. and then swear! z ilM a ■ Nest time cat for tOIT 4> FUMt* PUNT ♦ jxmalar and suitable shades. wamMrd le 4rs hard M ■ Nek (tree u|,M No trouble. Ko L—, ~E£sWOHT DRY STICK! g

LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LHMBEH, UTH All SEIKBLES, Including Ydllow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock f??om first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise square * dealing and Best Prices. Com©, see us and save money. Respectfully, COIjBORPJ dfe Co.

MONEY! money—W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, <»n long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTL6 POWDERS —---x i ■rT., w C fwtzT No Hob«. Till die at Colic. Botk or Lexa Ft Tur If Fi.iiprs ftirdmm nw4 Foutz's Downers wiilrure and prevent IlooCHni rit*, Foiitzt I’owrtcTU wtii prevent Gapes IX Fowls, —FmittH Powlert wftt fncrerr-e the tpmnttty v>Cwrf»*-] r amt cream twenty per eeuu, WKi nnJve Um biaicr firm j “Foutrt 'i’owiteM wHI mt* or prevent almost etket Disi asv to which Horses and (wtUeare subject. . Fovtz’s Powtwb» WILL eiv» satibfactio*. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. VOVTZ, Proprietor, BJU.TUIOBS.MD,

ESTRAY NOTICE. TAKF.X nj>, I>y the ini'lersijrneri. on the Jfih <:»\ of Xotf Uilx-r. )«•:. at his resilh’iilf. four iniltbt went <>f M henllir-lfl. lurii ami. one pair red. four year <rld steer, left Imrii ilniupwl. some white, hairs on lef t side oiJyatly. luiiu h on left liinil b-g. no other marks or brands Hppraieed atlwenty-tiirt’e dollars. D. M. PEEK: T' “ ,l’4iker ftvin thcdoekidpf Aimwdiu _suu»**»»tr .) I*. Filed am: recorded.!>ee. pith. lsS7. I JAMES F. IIIWIN. < ierk. Jakuer Circuit t'miri ■ • ~ '/" ■ IZ. ; '■. ■ ZJ . - ■■■■ ■••■■■■■■— Visit Dr. Keiley’e office for tln-t class Dental v.'oik. Gold lined pl ale tt upeeiulh/. I. C. KEU.EY.