Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1888 — Page 3

BANKRUPT SALE. AT :-:_DE-MOTTE. people of Northern Jasper and ant} vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undersigned has purchased the bankrupt Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods stock of Sayers & Tylerj DeMotte, ilnd., and the same MUST AND SHALL i be £ °u REGARDLESS OF COST, A full stock of fresh and staud- | ard groceries, always on hand. Produce and wood taken at highest market price. M. JI BRUNER. New Meat Market. I nn il . U’ASrtlW I W ?

| ONE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. ! 'WOODS’ OLD STAND ) FRESH & CURED MEATS <?f all kinds, and | THE BEST, IN QUALITY, I V. con at anti y o n ha ml, Al! Gacte's Strictly Cash | nmi-ket, price paid for fat mn« ■ beef cattle. \ ft. Highest -Price. Pai I for Hi les ami Pelts S. H. HOWE, Proprietor. ' I ASSIGNEE’S SA-.E, I P AT ISE-ftSOTTSL a Notice is hereby given tlr-.t I will jFscii at the old .s'.iiud ol Sayers A- i'(! ; r 1 I et DcMolte jfi'spcr county Ind., com i | rnt neing Moiiday Jcri. 9; 18M8. al great- ' Bly reduced pi ices the entire sto 4< or of goods formerly owned by the above ' | named linn. Abraham Jlalliick "CFSU -7 Assignee. ' | Catarrh, scrofula and salt rheum | are diseases of the„ blood, anil always I yield to'the curative properties of Hib-. | bard’s Rheumatic Syrup, the great | blood remedy. ft John dlease call at the * drug store I arid- get another bottle of riibb:ird’s ft Throat, and Lung Balsam. it has done ■my co ;gh more good than anything 1 ■ have overused, and is so pleasant to ■ take.

I ■ NOTICE OF SURVEY. * NOTICE is hereby given to , William Dank?, Elijuh Ferguson, Artinn Bacon, ( iirnelia Phelps. Ruth Blythe, ! David .1. Thompson), George A. Sackett, E. Sanford. Richard EzCorn, Jcssefloinriions, , I. & 1. C. R. If., j R. M. Dnzle.lt, ■ August Krull, ■ It, A. Charles. 1 Joseph Miller, » J. V R. Miller, I Julia It. Gregg, . ' , Ihnd all others interested 'that [own the west | half <*.,) of I he northeast quarter t 'x) ol section K:;2) north, range number live (5) west, in Jasper [County. Indiana. And tliat 1 will proceed with the surveyor of paid eobnty to make n legal survey or said seeItioh 01 SO much thereof gs nr>v he hcce.Wt.-V to Ldeteriiiiiie tire lines anti. .cottiers ol my tiiml, fsaid survey to begin on Tuesday, the link day' c.f February.,A. 1)., isss. mid ».> continue front <iay t.-> day t!!I it is Comph.t;-..;. -■ 7f./ V , n.w. hoot, |-kas C. Thru Wls, Surveyor. I Jail. 21. Felt. 2-9. ’ . ■

l* Sheriff’s Sale. Bt l-irfve of a cprtifleil copy of a oG-.n-e ami execution tome direetetl fi-otn th< ; ( lytk frf the Jnxper- eifrirtrCoui f. in a i-aiiso xo. K‘329, whetein George W . Fieel Was plaintiJi pnd James McCoy and Flora Jane McCoy were llletemhinta, requiring me to make Utt sum of Bitty-seven dollars ami iifnetv-six cents (557 lilii, togetlicrwitl: interest aud coats, I will exouse at ■public sale <>:i . paturday, the 4th day 7 of February A. D. 1888. Itefween Ute hours o.f Kt o’clock a. m. and 4 bi-loi k p. nt. of said day. at the door nf the I ourt Hotisc, in the tuwn of Rensselaer. Jastier fcnutity. Indiana, the yen ts and profits for a tertn lTOtex<-<>c<mig seveif TF) years, bv the year? of the following described real estate to-wit : pit fdurteeh (14) in block two (2), in A. L MeI Donald’s addition to the town of Deuibtte. I in Jasper vountv. Indiana. I And should such rents ond promts not sell for a - Sulu ■ eutlicient to iHnchargc -said ■‘opy, of decree amt execution, iii|ereste and costs. I will, at tile same time and ' tn <i iii the manner aforesaid, exponent Implie sale the fee simple riglit of said tfetciKlinya. a ", ,1° ‘ >a, 4 rei, l estate or so nmetc ■iH-reot as shall be suftle4eH&-4&~Ulsehftr,fe said fopy ol decree and execution, interests aud fists. I Said sale will be made without rc |j e f ai „| j n lecordiince with the order ul Court in said copy |il decree and execution. SAMUEL K. YKOMAN, Sheriff. L Ar k.. Jasi>er Couirtj,Judiaua, R. W, Marshall, Attorneys tor Plaintiff, ban. -s

County Correspondence.

FROM SURREY. Miss Bertie Yeoman closed her school at Surrey last Friday. A leap year party at Mr. Simon Kenton’s last Saturday evening was largely attended. H. T. Thornton and daughter Dora, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thornton/ Jasper Kenton and Walter C. Hopkins attended the White Co. quarterly meeting last Saturday and Sunday. A certain young lady in our neighborhood received, a letter from the printer’s Devil of The Republican office; and he claimed himself to weigh 600 pounds.

HA NG REG • GRO I r E Mrs. John Randle and Miss Clara Wood are on the sick list. Miss Lottie Snoddy has returned to H. G. to spend a few weeks with her brother. J. C. Williams the new Photographer of Rensselaer came out to take picture of the Lefler School last Thursday morning. Two spelling schools in H. G. last week, one at Lefler, Tuesday Sight, Harve Robinsop champion speller, and one at Parker, Thursdny night, Elmer K< nton spelling the school down. The protract meeting at Osborne has stopped, it being no use to continue longer, as there were no new converts. A sled L rad of youngsters from Rensselaer attended both of our .‘•pelliiig schi>sts l itt week. TEe literary society at Osborne will again resume work. The society meets every Friday evening.

FROM WIRE A TRI El. I). The youngest daughter of August Lidtke Ivas taken very sick last Saturday and is in a criticalcondition at this writing (Monday morning.) - t An Exchange. - Wm. Tumei and wife moved from Wheatfield t) the town of Duiiiiville, and Dr. Ellis of Dunnville is moving to Wheatfield. We hope that the transfer will be foi'- jtlm better of <-ither parlyi Literary nt Wheidfield lagt Saturday iiigl.3, a full Louse mmlciidanee.

Sylvester A. Austin, Jr. fays, for the past three years lift has been lo iking fir A he’p-in.:r.‘, be-1 iug uijsuceessful until the other Sunday, He Ims caught the “Bird" for the cage erected siime years ago. N. D. Ingram is closing his bus-iness-ut this place, and wiil soon return to his family at Valparaiso. N. W.aßool has movi d on thefarm owed by Mr. Krull, H miles north-east of tow u. Dick Dunn is becoming quite a frequentyisitor to W lieatliwld. We wonder what the attraction? J. J. Wesner. a former resident of the town will soon move on a farm near theriver, in Wheat field tp.

GV AA. 1.1/ ITEMS heceivtd too late last, week Thermometer 23 degreed below zero, Mpncbiy morning. Nico ‘ sleighing now,and tlje wood haulers aie improving the time. ■ Died.-J!is. Jane (Elliott) Swisher, aged 20 a cars end six months, died on Saluiday morning, Jan. 15th, at<B:3(), after suffering many months with Consumption. The funeral was held at Independence, on Sunday, condacted by Rev. Sebring. Her reinains were laid in the West cemetery. Her sufferings were great but she put her trust in God, And bore all her pain with patience. Iler, bereaved friends have the sympathy of the entire community. Rev. Webb is holding a protracted meeting at Independence, with great success. About twenty persons have united with the church. Siiteen persons gave their hand to the church in oue night. Church still continues. Fire broke out in Medaryville last Thursday night, about -'2 o’clock. •’’The fire originated in Mr. Leader’s wate room, and was in good headway when discovered. It consumed two stores and two dwellings. They were insured for a sitiall sum. Mrs. Wm. Querry, Who has been visiting her brother in Lafayette, has returned home. While gone she had a pretty severe attack of lung fever, but is now able to be up.

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AUXI tor

v REMINGTON ITEMS, Mrs. James Clowrey,' who has suffered so long, died on Saturday at 12 m. The funeral will take place to-day, Tuesday, from St. Josephs Catholic church, of which deceased was a devout member. She leaves a large family and many warm friends to mourn her departure for the land of shadows. Dr. S. C. Maxwell has been te - dered a position as physician and surgeon for the Duluth, and Iron Range R. R. Co., with headquarters at Two Harbors, a town on the shores of Lake Superior. The position pays about $3,000 per annum, exclusive of his other practice, which will probably amount to as much more. Should the Dr. accept, as in all probability he will, society in Remington will sustain a heavy loss. The Christian chureh will lose a devoted and active member, the Republican ranks and the G. A- R-’ Post will miss one who was always leady to forward every good work and. society generally will miss the,genial gentleman as well as the attentive and skillful physician. Ira C. Kiugsburry, a former merchant and well known citizen of Remington, but now hailing from Dakota, spent part of last week with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Wells and other friends in this place. Sickness is still prevalent among us. Among the eases more or less serious may be mentioned Mrs. O. B. Mclntire, Mrs. S. A. Wells, Mrs. Gray, little Helen Price, Katie Jordan and Rev. Mr. Dooley. Mr. 8. Bowman has disposed of his blacksmith shop to Frank Hinds of Wolct.ft.

FI'RBRR RRDGE RTEMS. Mr. and Mrs. A’le Meyers began house keeping last Monday’. Quite a serious accident tin ppened here la.-t Sunday. John Beesy and Charl: >y iteft s were~raci ng t lleir teams, going home from church, when a pin coining loose let Mr. Burns’ team loose, aud they run into the sled of Mr. Humes , hurting, several persons very badly, among Hie injured were Mrs. Ilu.uesy Miss Ada .Motes, Willie- Plait, Mr. Keener, M" G irrett. an I Mr. Jerard. We think this shout Ibe lo >k cd into a 1 title. Nubbin Ridge agaiust the world fir

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AA’O.V irrMOTT!':. a mwitbet- of eelwok ■ cfaHdtW are sick with coldi Ou lasi, Monday morning th? cry of lire was heard in our villnge a-d 11 Ltr.rs Were' set n. shoutingtbiongh the r.x>--of Wm. M.yer's rad-ftt-mec. —B-jr thc-di j yea! est a ;.s oi 12 . or 13 cit.'z ink the lire Ayas soon masteredwit h but little dam -ge. J. M. Troxell: and ol'.ci s t;;-e filling their ice lioyse, this week. J m>. F. Brauer moved his hmaxihold effects up from Rensselaer, Tir-jsttay. whil e his family accompaniedby Mrs. J. M. Troxel, pul in two or three days in trying to get here by rail. W. C. Tyler wiites that ho reached ■hrs destination, Cimarron, Kans., in due thue. and L now at work with four seen.tea in copying tl;e records from three countitG. / ; . ■ , W. H. Tyler has purchaaod the old salcpu building and k fixing it up for-a-busiuess room. We understand it is to be occupied by Sayers & Tyler with the post,office and a stock ©f drags an ! hardware. - i ' — — L . 7Z The' total eclips*-) of the tftobr. occurs next Saturday evening, and positively no adjournmeat or postponement, on account of weather, lu this longitude the ec’ipsr will begin some time before the moon ri<es, and the whole phemimehon. will be over before the moon gets very far above the horizon. In Rensselaer the juried of total eclipse will begin about 1:40 p.m., and continue until about 5:20. .The The moon will not arise until 5, or only 10 minutes before the close of totalityj and the chance of seeing that portion of the spectacle- is very slight-.- Tim moon will not entirely leave the shadow, however, until an hour after the total phase ends, and will continue in the penumbra for still another hour. The spectacle will be worth watching for, if the sky is not clouded.

A Temperance Organization.

At-the temperance meeting at the Baptist church, last Sunday afternoon, a good audience was present. Bevs. McGuire, Grimes and Sharp made addresses. A Temperance Union was organized, a constitution adopted and officers elected; W. H. H. Graham was elected president, Bev. U. M. McGuirej vice pres. Mrs. Madge O. Warren secretary and W. N.Jones treasurer. Arrangements for holding regular meetings are in contemplatimr. —— —7— —.

Reminotonian.

UNCEE BEN.

The Circuit Court.

John McCurtain came into court and plead guilty to a charge of a common drunk and was fined $1 and costs. Payment was stayed. In case Dr. Michael W. Reigle vs Henry S. Shipman, decided in favor of defendant at a previous term, a new trial was granted the 1 plaintiff. In E. L. Clark, as* administrator Spitler estate vs Geo. W. Spitler et al, the sale of real estate, namely R. P. Phillips’ barber shop, to John Makeever, for $250 cash, was reported and approved. In the suit “of John Wood against Daniel Wood -And wife, suit on note, the plaintiff sought to have the judgment made a lein on real estate, held by the wife, and which' said real estate was purchased by the money for which the note was given. The court gave judgment’ in favor of plaintiff against Daniel Wood for $165 but refused to make the judgment a lien against the real estate. In Asa C. Prevo, adm., vs Mary Poisel, sale of real estate “to J. R. Hardesty, for S6OB was approved. M. F. Hahn & Co. vs Ruggenberry & Huff, judgment in favor of plf. against defendant Huff, $205.20 and costs. - In John Burger vs C. St. L. .& P. Ry. Co., defendant gives notice of intention to appeal to the Supreme court. Decree to quiet title was granted plaintiff in John L. Turner vs Win*. L. Richards et ak In the suit on note and accounts of George Davidson and others against Wai. L. RMtee, the Fair Oaks saloon keeper, judgment was given to Da vidsou ' for $84,90; to John L. Remley for $250: to Ralph Feudig for sl7; to John P. Gagen for $62.38 and to John A. Reece for $22.60. Garnishee defendants T. J. Mallatt and T. M. Davisson were directed to pay $350 owed by them to Pattee, over to the above defendants. • . Geo. 11. Jordan sued to be released from the official bond of Wm. Tharpe, a justice of the peace in Carpenter tp. Plaintiff released from -bond but must -pay costs of suit. Dan. E. Fairchild vs AV. W. Chester, judg. for pit’., $32 and foreclusuie of mechanic’s iein. Judgmm-t was ent;-rod against the Jaq (.’• rTnUity Agiiculi.iral S.im-Ty. with decree of foreclosure, to? 1: and costs, in favor of "TWmas Thompson, holder of the first mortgage; and for $351.02 and Costs, in favor of M. L. Spitler and 19 others, , holders ,jM--R»»--eee6ti-dr •nmtgnge. ciarni unul be paid in preference to the others. _ ■John 11. Prior vs. Fred and August Hasselbriiig, judg. for plf. S‘:3 20. Fffie M. Fairchild vs. Laura V. Wilson, suit to quiet title to 320 acres of land, in Keener tp. Court found that- the land belonged to defendant, Wilson, but gave judge/ ment against the land, in favor of plaintiff in the sum of ;-jSS!i.39, and costs. If the judgment in not paid in 90 days the land Mil' be sold, without privilege of redenrp!i >n. Elizabeth Walden vs. Peter B. Franklin, judg. for an t' closfifiVor’ mort gage ’ N. Warner vs Wm. Potts, note> judg. for plf. $87.26, and costs. Jared Benjamin vs Josephus Mason, et al, suit to have Bohemian oats note set aside. Setlied by parties and dismissed. Equitable Trust Co. yg. Newt. Gunderson, et al, property and one .cent dam ages au'afded plaintiff bitt plaintiff must pay the costs. • Albert A. Sprague vs. Ed. and John Welsh ami John Graves, •three notes, judg,.fer plf. $193.48 and costs.

Musical Pregram.

.llytftn . Jesus Ldterof riiy>onE ( ' Piano Solo, Mrs. McCoy. • —V Watson Vocal “ “ Suu-r. Piano Duet. Mrs. Austin and IPmkitr-' . " vi LtZZlc Pen’iTjntc^ - ' \ <>>-,a! '• Mrs.'t h-impimu. v Piano ’• ” Sears. Vocal ” Mr. ll.ii.au. ■ Piano ’’ M<x.. Kaunat. ~ “ . Duet •• Honan ami Kerr. “ Solo,- Rachel Ix-o pold Vocal Nora Hopkins. Piano ” ollie Alter. Mrs. Ellis Vocal Duet, Mr. ami Airs,, Foltz . Piano Solo, Mrs. Rinehart. \ loliu S..l<>, •• Meyers. \ oc.-il “ Mr. Austin , Meet with Mrs. Kerr. Bob.4~~" 1 I- lection of ollicers resulted as follows; J‘rc<ident Mrs- liouan. Ist. vice pres, Mrs. Ellis. 2nd vice pros. Mrs Austin. Sect. Mrs. Kerr.-Treas-urer, Lizzie I’cri ujcle. 7Aye r ’j_ pills cure constipation, improve ths appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy action, and regulate every-function. This medicine is pleas ant to take and gentle in its operation. Sec article in Ayer’s Almanac. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is prescribeLaxid recommended by eminent physicians,and is taken with perfect safety by old and young. Its cleansing and vitalizing effects are sure and speedy, and it is uniycrftally conceded- to be tiig most effective of all blood purifiers.

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| H S I. /i. y kYYiRs] \ U I i I \ h I 3 SOLD BY—/g A. Leopold, K\ I Rensselaer, Ind. \ ■ / and I w A. Leopold & Sons, W Remington, Ind. /

“En TJT T* 3 S HOaSE AKD CATTLE PGW3ERS ■ x . y- •- 1 : <•..• 'x So Horse will die of Colic. Bot? or Lvng Fit vkk, if Fonu’s Powders are used in lime. Foutz's Powders will eiire nnd prevent He® < ’Hot.r.K «. Foutz's Powders will prevent t-Uras is Fow ■, Fbutz’s Powders will jnereo-v the oii'antltv ofjm.s end cream twenty per cent, and make the better and'sweet. Fontz’s"Powders will enre or prevent r.lmo«t Evi r.r Diskask to which Horses nnd Cattle are snblect. Foltz's Pownena will eiyu Satisfaction. Sold even where. DAVID E. FCTrrz, Proptretor. T EALTIMO3.E, KD.