Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1888 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN . Renwrlieer Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS. | NORTH . .SOUTH. <3B A. M 10:59 A. M. 8:08 A. M 8:20 P.M. <OB P. M.... ..11:02 P. M. « ' WAY FREIGHT. 10:59 A.M...... 1:39 P. M.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedGeo. Ellwarger to John Makecver, free. 22. nw sw 32-31.6, 40 acres Walker tp. $l6O. Wm. K. Eldridge to John Wagner. Nov. 28, ne 27-28-6, Jordan tp. SI3BO Henry C. Zoll to Wm. B. Austin Dec. £4t k 2-bl 42, Weston’s add, Rfenstciaer fiw A. R. Opdyeke to Wm. Rose, Dec. 14 ej sw 36 27-7, W aopes Carpanter tp. $2,720. Theodore F. Terry tn D. Ji. ion, Dec. 24. und 3 7 el nw 23 31>5, Gillam tp. SSO. E Wm. Honley to Wm. A- Rinehart Dec. 26 sw se; nw 22-B<>3 and nw pe 27 80-5. Gillam tp, $8,200. z ~-X Solomon Sturges (by trustee) to. A. - Thompson Dec. 22 4992 acres ip.-’Sees 18. 21. 18. 29. 3<>, in tp. 2>5, Milroy tax titie.s2 982. z " -John Buckingham <by e.\tr) to Man A. Strobridge. Dee.l se se 29-32-7. 411 acres Keener tp. $250. Alax.E. McDonald to Chas. A. L. /Giader. Dec. 26 it I bl 2, McDonald’s add-, DeMotte sl. X- Henry Downing to Treat Durand Dee. ' T 6, Its I. 8. 6. bl 1 and oOher realty. Searigbts add Remington qnitcl&im 250 James B. Geobam to Duminic Shunk Apr. 29, pt. nJ se 25 32-G, Wheatfield W

Eliza J. Plat to to A. Leopold Dee. 27 It Ik bl IQ.Rensselaer, $225. Morris W. Timmons to Newt. V. Snodgrass Dec. 49 pt nw sw 23-28-7 21 acres Jordan tp. $420. Dan’l Feeley to John F. Petticord Dec. 21 wj se 22-32 6, 80 acres Wheatfield tp. SBOO. Wm. H. Sarher to Lafayette Whitney, Dec. 28, wl se 40 81-5, 80 acres. Gillam tp. sl. Frank Foltz to Frank Sheidt et ux, Nov. 12 n! sc 30-08-6, 80 acres Jordan tp.sAsa * fr' James Backingham. ex“to, Wm, F. •-Comer, Oct, 81. se aud si se pe 6 180 acres Barkley tp. S7(X). yr" John M. Jost to M. L. [Spitler jast al. Mov. 10, Its 7,8, bl 7 Rensselaer $4 25 Irr Cornell to Dan’l Aug. 30, swsw 27-336. VrneallicTd. ;

Bucklen's Mnica Salve the world for Cuts Bruises, Ulcers,S&lt Rheum, Fevei Stores, Tepw, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, itod all Skin Eruptions, and posicures Piles or no pay required. It IMrii.ftmtetd to give perfect satisfacton. refunded. Price 25 ’cents per box For sale by F. B. Meyer. Is Consumption Incurable? Read the sollowing: Mr. C. H. Morris Newark, Ark., says: “Was down : with. Abscess of Lungs, and friends ami physicians pronounced de an Incurable ißonsumptive. Began taking Dr King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and am abh to oversee the work on my farm. It is finest medicine eyer made.*’ Jesse Middlewart, Decatur. 0.. says: ■“Had it not been for Dr. King's Neu Discovery for Consumption 1 woulc ,-liave died of Lung Troubles. Wa•given up by doctors. Am now in tin best of health.’ Try it. Sampe bottles free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.

Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so bopulas as to ueed no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the song of praise, —A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all dis- . eases of the Liver and Kidneys, wi,l re .move Pimples, Boils. Salt Rheum and other afflictions caused by impure blood —Will drive Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache. Consumption and Indi gestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction gauranteed, or monev refunded.—Price 50 cts. and SI,OO per bottle at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store. “May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and How He Got Out of It-Pkin W.rds ‘ from the Sunny South. ** arcin trouble we err for tiphV " lieu we are relieved we often forget to Iw Uutnkfnl. Hut uot alwavs. Mr W W Gris. liu of Trout Creek. St . ( hirco.. Ala , writes: "I had a bart attack of chills and fever Vv fystetu Was lull ol malaria. For two vear- 1 was warwly atrte to work at alt. >oiue times itiy heart would palpitate for two hours at a uuie Mv legs would set eeM to the kac K ami I fully expected to die in Septenilw. l -st. I bought a buttle of Shaker Extract of Roots <r t-K-iget a Curative Syrup, of your agent. Mr R M . King, and before I had taken the fir I but- 1 M • fc 1 !* better, amt before I li.-u! taken tile fir-t bottle I left better. an-1 iu n short time wrtsaM * to go to work. May test bless you for the good ;UU haveiiuuc e Mr W in. J. McCKnti.SH Itnwlall St . Boston.' write*: six months ago I begau to Ita.e pain • in toe <diest. stomach and sides 1 ~, t fittlel sleep and woke ali tire>i out. 1 once hist live! F * Uy *; ~' , .' t X? n using Shake! i s>yttlp, when 1 had finished the sixth bottle I could cat three ; ■■ 'lSK**** ®;day, and goto .sleep the iuiunte ' ■' ’ yw* the “cdc Lain a paper-hanger bv ' trade, anti have wiifbej every day siwe I took ■ne second buttle. Mid gained eighteen pounds. • I ought tu be thanklu! and I amj ! . opens all the natural pa-sages o< I the May. expels the poison from the blond ami enables nature to rebuild w hat disease has de- ■ -- t _ , . W. A. lIA LU ~ o- r ** ,e " r an ’’Higgles and by A. J White .» W wren street. New York

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WMe Awake I«MH. ~ t The readers of this wonderful maga zine for young people are so accustomed to good reading and® pictures that they will wonder how it D going to be better than ever this coming year. But it Is.! . . The hew year has already begun with the Holiday number just out—a. truly great number, larger and richer, more varied, and therefore it roust be better than ever before. And the publishers have a primmer to send to those who want to know what Wide Awake is going to have in it in 1888. The wonder that such a library and picture gallery cau be got together for $2.40 a year a tlrowsnml pages and everything fresh and new stories, history, travels, biography* sketches, anecdote, adventure —and al! instructive as well as entertaining. Two worlds are’drawn from to make such provision for the education-and pleasure of our childrens , ’ . Such, writers,and subjects as .these; Edmund Clarence btoadman, Jlhe Star Bearer, a lofty Christmas poem. ■ Andrew Lang, Bal hid of a I’ad bit of. autobiography. > g H, Rider Haggard. A tale oj Three LioWAbdpk ipltae’-f. Jr My I’ncle.Fieriicond, a serial.// //. . M. E, W. Sherwood, Those Cousins of Mabelfs and Double Roses, 'JXvo serJessie Benton Fremont, a serial, Cruise of a Coverlet. Harriet Taylor Upton, serial historical paper's, Children of the White House Elbridge 8. Brooks, opportunity papers, getting On in the World. Louise Imogen Guiney, The Bringing Up of Puppies, not all in a month by any means. Oscar Fay Adams, Dear Old Story Tellers. Mary Bradford Ci owninshield, a 'penial, Pluckoy Smoll, His Story. Edward Everett Hale, historical serial, The Story of Boston Common. And these are not half, nor a quarter of those in sight. So high is the best of young people's literature nowadays that weave all ot us giad to be young. Nine reading peoplj prefer it to what i&written for them: for it has the rune merit • of being easy as well as good We know of no Christners gift so sure of bringing a happy response in a reading family. Send&fnu to D. LotLrop Company. Boater.-

Notice of Prices of Liquors. The Undersigned gives notice to thepublic that hereafter he will J •s€ll beer, wines and liquors, at his' saloon, at the following prices: Beer 2 bottles 25 cents. “ 2 glasses 5 “ Best Whiskey, per qk 80 cents. “ pt. -10 “ “ / “ “ Jpt. 20 “ “ “ “ glass 5 “ . Large quantities sold at whole-! sale rates. 1 have several hundred dollars worth of fine whiskey in bond and wish to dispose of the same, at the above prices. Ajall and examine stock.

M. O. Halloran

Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for Keusst 1 xer.

The Reason Why Ayer's Pills are so popular is, that while always reliable as a cathartic medicine, they never leave any ill effects. This is because they are purely vegetable, and entirely free from calomel or any other dangerous drug. In all cases, therefore, whether the patient be old or young, they may be confidently administered. In the Southern and Western States, where, derangements of the liver are so general, Ayer’s Pills have proved an inestimable blessing. D. W. Baine, NewBerne, N. C., writes: “ I suffered a long time with stomach and liver troubles. I tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced taking Ayer's Pills. These pills benefited me at once. I took them reghlarly for a few months, and my health was completely restored.” Throughout New England, next to lung diseases, Stomach and Bowel Complaints are the most prevalent. Dyspepsia and Constipation are almost universal. Mr. Gallacher, a practical chemist, of Roxbury, Mass., who was long troubled w ith Dyspepsia, writes: “ A friend induced me to try Ayer's Pills, and, after taking one box without much benefit, I was disposed to quit them; but lie urged perseverance, and, before I had finished the second box, I began to experience rfelief. 1 continued taking them, at intervals, until I had used eleven boxes. Suffice it to say. that I am now a well man, and grateful to your chemistry, which outstrips mine.” The head and stomach are always in sympathy ; henee the cause of most of those distressing headaches, to whijh so many, especially women, are subject. Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., writes that-for years she was a martyr to headache, and' never found anything to give her more than temporary relief, until she began taking Ayer’s Pills, since which she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health. • Ayer’s Pills, . - MMtP AltltP BY Dr, X C. Ayer <fc Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by an Druggist’.

This is the Horse Blanket Tommy Jones bought for a good one. He paid a big price for it, and it went to pieces in two weeks. He forgot to Jook for this s/a Trade Mark, sewed inside: „.... /SpWNC BASKET is jmade LIKE/JG. 2. LomWtoSuMtm i«ow»WiS M, Muu'm ilyrWußWtu. jAg&kiTt flor otouaxWwp W|>SK&y puMTVofVJuv Thrcaoi. If you Wknt Strength look for this This $2 Trade Mark shows why some Horse Blankets are not as goodas theylook and feel and why s/a Horse Blankets are strong. The warp threads give the wear. .// The following styles retail from $1.50 to $3.50: wa Five Mile. jpV 5/a Six Mile. •J I n' 1 Giant. Boss Stable, \ 5 /a F. Kersey, Electric. No. There are many other atylea, If these don’t »uit you, aak to see them. [Copyrighted 1887. J

Hemphill & Honan, ■. - - ; \ , * J v, I iwwaCTp —DEALERS IN— Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, And Kurni shin gs. lita’ Fm Shs A Specialty. Rensselaer - - - - - Indiana • ■ J W. HORTON, dentist. All diseases of teeth and nms esretullv treated. Fillings and Crowns a specialty. Uciisselaw, Ipdi.-ma

NOTICE OF SURVEY. XOTit'K is hereby given h> " ~ —-Ths.lfle/sSKollins, —— J. 11. Green, Josiah It Catnbbell. p— -■ A. 11. Lindley, l»avi<i .I.Thompson, Willanl Stock welk - Joseph FTfgel. cr Vharlcs Ftlgel. J< hu L McLean & Jaeuli Pettier. Win. A. Rinehart, Simon V. Thompson jvi.l all others interested that I oft n the north half (Lt of the northwest quarter! > 4 ) of section thirty-live. town-hm nmnhnr thirty-one .(SI, north, range number six i<>> west, in Jasper c.muty. Indian i. and that I will proceed, with the surveyor of Jasper county, tn makea legal ; survey of said section or so much thereof as j tii:tj-.!<eneeessaty to establish the corners anti lines of my land’. Said .-urvey M eolihiicr.ee on j the lentil il.tv of January. A. I)., isss LEWIS C. slag KWELL. i Ja« C. Thran-Lt. Survyvtir. ——g? r ■ J tee 2* *i, Jan. 5. I. , _ PIONEER AIEATMARKET, Rensselaer, -- - Indians J. J. EIGEESBACn, I’rop’r. I>EEF. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Stiusausrc, Eo > logna, e.c.. sold in quantities t-s suit pur Jettasers at •arp lowest prices. Noue butthe lute s-o.‘l :lz.filtered. Ever, bdtly is invited iir fiJsiiest PrTce Para rer t.ood Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBAtn.

STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR 1887, gn NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the Vear 1887, is now in hands and that 1 a in. now ready to receive the taxes-charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each 8100.00 Taxable Propertv, and on each Taxable Poll for the year 1887. , ' \ • RATE ON EACH 8100 VALUATION. RATE ON EACH POLL. ' £ 95 K £ W W H H oc ' <£= ' i-= x a a H‘ H TOWNSHIPS / 2- | § T S I u E £ * ' - and - - i ~ z s , » £ rr e. y s « ~ . y . Z C 3 • t? f 1 ! S * 3 '2 2 ° X COR POTATIONS. ", • r : ? £ B r s ■ Z- 1 e : r £-4X .- m ft' 1 - ( r*, m |g l .. :ft .. ..... ■ /' .. Ctg- cts, Mills Cts. cts. <’ts, Cts. Cts. Cfs. Cts.sCts. (’ts. (’ts.s 'Hanging Grove Township T 2 Tb 'Wo 50 25 ..,,’ 15 .... 40 251<53.V 50 50 7.. 100 Gillam Township 12 16 005.' .50 20 05 10 .... 25 25 1 63J 50 50 ........ 1 00 J - Walker Township 12 16 005 50 25.... 25.... 50 25 2 031 50 50........ 100 Z ■' ’4 '■ z ; ■1- “ ' ' Barkley Township 12 16 005 50 20 10 15 .. ~!’' 25 25 1 73J 50 50........1 00 Rensselaer, Town 0f../.., 12 16 005 50 ....!.... ... J.... 35 251 381 50 50....' 251/25 . " i - ■ ■ ' : ■ !' ' 1 '-K j i 7 'I ■- - ; - Marion Township... z/..< 12 16 005 50 30 10 15.... 25 251 83 J 50 50 ...1 (10 Jordan Township. 12 16 005 50 25 10 20 .. .. 20 251 7*Bl 50 50 . 100 As ' ' ! . I J | ’ ■ Newton Township 12 16 005 50 20 10* 10 . . . 10 25 1 531 50 50 .... ! . 100 Keener Township 12- 16 005 50 30 'lO, 25 15 15 251 987 50 50... > 100 ' z/' r ■ i ■ ■ j 7 ' , ; , ’ : ' ' .- ' Kankakee Township 12 16 005 50 30 25.... 20 251 781 50 50 .1 00 // ■ i . I : '■//.: J I i 1 ■ I ■ . Wheatfield Township.,,.. 12 16 005 50 25/ 10, 25: 10 20- 251 931 > 50 50 180 ■ 3 I ■ i i ; .•' ■ ; -r : Carpenter Township 12 16 005 50 30 10.... 05 25 251 731 50 50.... ...100 ■■i ■ : / Remington, Town of 12 16 005 50................ 50 25 153 1 50 v-*5Ol 00 252 25‘ZJ ! . i '•[ I I r" "'! ' Milrov Township 12 - 16-005- 50 30 10L_25_20 30 252 18Y_-50: 50,..L00 Union Township 12 16 005 50 30 10 25.... 50 252 IS 1 / 50 50 100 A- ■ \ • Jr The first installment, including all Road Taxes, is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, / . / 1888, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, I&8S'. 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. ALL ROAD TAXES must be paid in first installment. The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes ho could have collected. Therefore, Tax Payers should remember that their taxes MUST be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. The sale of lairds for delinquent taxes begins on the < Second Monday in February, 1888. J’or the collection of which I may be found 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 ho finds them charged upon the duplicate. If you pay taxes in more than one township, mention it to the Treasurer. I especially 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.

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MONEY! money—Wv H. Hi Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long tiihe, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. FOLTTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS jOsbz-w fcutz3 r W®^ T2 J VtSfi So Hoxsx rffl die of Colic. Bots or Lrss Fd ▼««, If Fouu's Powders sre used in time. Fouu-s Powders will cnre and prevent Hoc Cwolkb a. Fonu s Powders will prevent Gxpbs IX Fowus. Foutrs Powders will tocrea-a the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cerit. and make the batter firm and sweet . . ' Foutx’s Powders win enre or prevent almost kykst DtsrasK to willed Horses and Cattie are subject. Forrz’s Powrwns wux gits SATtsraCTiox. Sold everywhere. " I DATO S. TOUTZ. Meoprletor. SAI.TtMORK.MW.

Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied With the best thef market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Priifrirtor

j Visit Dr. Kelley’e ofllco for iirst r class Dental, work, (-'o/-/ Iplate a specialty. S , I. C. KeuilT.