Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1888 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN. Rensselaer Time Table. spL-tfWr-.y/ ... 5 *» PASSENGER TRAINS. .SOUTfc. 4:33 A. M....... 10:59 A. M. 8.-08 A. M8:20 P.M. 4:08 P. M.'.11:02 P. M. WAT FIIKIGUT. 10:59 A. M 1:39 P. M.
In our little store we sit Thinking farmers dear, ot you, And of the Boots and Shoes You lire going to buy 1 ” “We are selling no cheap trash And we cxj ect you'll pay the e: sb, l{«*H‘;dM44-&4loutni a ; e the ones, , Now you just try. ■’Tur <*ff<»4 41 using Hibbard's Rlicranattc Svrup h ynliko all medicine*Containing opiates or |x>tslon«, It being.entirely tree from them. I’ vntx's by'i'mrifyiifg tin; blood. BANKRUPT SALE. ■ AT :-:_DE-MOTTE. The peo plant Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undersigned has purchased the bankrupt Boots, Shoos and Dry Goods Stock of Sayers & Tyler, DeMotte, Ind., and the same -MUST AUD SHALL be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. A full stock of fresh and standard groceries, always on hand.’ -Produce and wood taken at highest market price.
M. J. BRUNER. New Meat Market. \\taj 4 ■ WM MW W, 4 h« An J|<- . Issi ONE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. (WOODS’ OLp STAND ) FRESH & CURED MEATS of all kinds, and THE BEST IN QUALITY, • constantly on hand. AU Goods Strictly Cash ;■•■.--liijrta’srniarXe; ;■:;■??; ?.;■! for fat youiq In! entile. lii-he.-! Price Paid I>r Hide- an i-Pelts. w -' S. H. HGWE, Proprietor. PAjRX WRIGHT. B ■ M 7 .. -.,' ■ - v -: ST ■*> N ■ v-$y - ? 7 KS> x 1 s.Y"U.'u- s’i* . j t,s«vii-«4& ~&'£o rs Calls prompt-y attended day er night. RENSSELAER - INDIANA r? -ft « ' : dlT'l. : - ?*■■*» <**• '**A * sZhv Am '<*-• tied.-A. Ai? & <L-L «A“ *’t4* as AT WIiEAITTELP. :i At the post office h’liidij'g. in town of Whc?t£.A’. £ full st: tof the Ifest and laost’reliable p t 3nt medicines, are always on sale. Tiie following is a partial list: Dr. !>. “V. ■• ,-. » • Dr. J. C. Aver’-’Medic io.s V. SkMcdiime (Vs Mrilryres/ Dr, J.\L Mela at>‘-jL dreim-s. —A—-=»=*,. A I. i.j mab BrOwn’.- Medicines, '= - It. A. Silis’ Medic -tes- <’. !i. Waikcr’.-'’ls ti-’'"s Dr <;»—>. IjoisjjTahs'ilislmince. _ Sold by ' \ S. D. CLARK. / frhcatfi eld. lad vro'N i;: -.i; Mmwmet Itensselaer, \ - Indiana Xi. EIGLESHaXh, Prop’r. JiEEF, Fork, Veal, MnttoL. Sausauec. P.q /_> iogna, etc., sold in jrujmfrtK's to suit pur--1 users at *, ne lowest prp&C-' AVae'-Htt ilml-e* r k-verr b»>dß,, i ir. ited Wi jf’rkcKt Pcfce Tr!l T?»~ &s©« FaC 3. J. EIGttSSBACH. W-'y.' ■''"—“ ..-dd :. t " .f.' ~ . —s- --
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
— * r Warrantee Deedi, when not Otherwise 1 SpecifiedFrances A. Bachelor to D. J. Thompson, Nov. So, ’B7, 29-31-7,40 acre*, Vit’Otl lownahlp,7JOO, ■* | 100 Barbara Guss to Walter Harrington, Dec 37. ’h7. MS nw it-30-7, I nlon tp. 500 John A. Kent to Titos. J Mallatt. Dec. 5 " V 7. It 11, 12, It, H, M5<M I. FairOflki, 00 John A. Ketit'to John W, Meharry. June T?7’s7.J[ti S', n.b 3, Fair plates- - 20 Trent Drrcr.il to Evens Langley, Feb. J, e*i SO 11-27*7. W acres Carpenter tj». , 2J«00 Wni. A. Binehart to Edward II Briggs. Jan. 2\c‘, u Carpenter t.r. 200, Edtranl 11. Briggs to Treat Durand, Jan Jo, e<, ne 23-27*7, Carpontfr tp < 2000 Frank W Aiwtin'toThree 1 11, It,, Dee 21, 's7, pt nw «w 25-22-H, Whiiolfleld tp. 27> —Jas.S. Snikiiics to IV, B. tuxiiu, J::n I, n' t ne sw CC-32 il, 20 acres, IVl:eatti<>lil tp. 115
.-Samuel.Bbwtn'an to SSTlie F.TTThcs ct a!, Jan- 3b, It 7, bl 13, Remington . „ 1030 D. Brook ('lurry..to |Jo!in Burger, Nov. 17, S 7, he bi, Remington, •,Stratton's odd . 150 Isabella Moorelic.nl toJuS.'Flickenstelti, Dee. *.i, 'B7, It 5, bl is, Itemlpaton 70 Ann Danes to Thojftten Dobbins, Jan. si v.'? e 15-27-G, sr> rfiren ( aip<-:der tp. Ssoo Auditor Jasper Co. to Win U. Austin, Feb. 8, -w ae !C-2'-i:. ;u t .ifpcntr:’ tp„ tax title deed 5,2; Same to saitic, eq no 5-21-3,• 83 acres Walker tp. 12.20 Same to kame, c'i •<- 23-32-7, Keener tp 21. x:» Sarah J. Nowels toChas. D Nowels. Dec 23,'st, It." 1,.4, b! 43, Weston's add., Rensselaer, 250 Adams D. Ranh to Chas. I). Wib-fm, Apr 5, bfl, n>; sw. 23 ilO-ti, 30 acres Barkley tp. 400 John King t<> Armstead King, Ayr. 15, 'S-3; w‘,-4 Kw i. 3-31-7; Keenertp. 300. Jarno* Campbell (Jie:r*r to p. J, Thompson, Feb. 7, pt se sc 3-32-7, |3 acres, Keener ty. __ , 13 Cornelia It. Vanßensselaer to Ellen F. Heckle, Feb. G, it 3, bl 35, Weston's add., lUms.-elacr, no Jiiliu- Rosenberger to Rosa ScLiu’hjr, Dec. it, 'B7. n‘, sw 15-:ti 5, SO acre™ Gillam tp., <|Uit Claiia 115 Warren G. Leggett to D.-ivid Goy tt. Jan 19, s', nw, nw nw",TO hct's tn> sKlanciiiv and nw nw sw 49-80-5, Gillam tp. 1
Kiabyland. ISSS. Tn general it will'be about the same os in Nothing in Bnbjlaml ever pleased more pioplo than TFT*ger-play rh.Miies ami pit-tuns. They have even been sought by .Kindergart_uws here in Boston anil elsewhere; and tlie_ author has personally taught them. Six of the 'BB Babylands will contain ntw Finger-plays. The otlnr six will have a fcries of baby stories in rhyme about Crickets, how they niliii-Sge-llteir babies, Wiih many pi'..r..:vs. . .. .Me nr.rl Todd lekina is a baby-cat .story all through thei year by Margaret. .jphusoc,-with pictures also by Margaret Johnson. There will also bea lot of jihglebPJ ami story bits and picture bits, so many 'as to make you wonder where.Uie ne.xt .year’s onter!a.fnment is to come from. ; .. Fidy cents a year; a Copy sent for five ceit: s. D. LD'i H Ki ll’ eoKli’A N ;, ' I‘tiblishcrs, 110.-ten. Brace Up You are depressed,' your np petite is poor, \ou arc bothered with 'Headache, iou tire Inioytty. —nervousnnd generally but of sorts, and want fa brace up. Biace up, Ipitl'ptyvjtjpstiuiultints, spring medicines, or hitters; which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulates you for an hour, and then leave you" in worse eoiidilii.m than before.- VVbat-you want is an alterative that u iil tp'./rify your blood, start healthy action of Javer and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health ami strength. ; Such a medicine you will find iu Elec- ; trie Bitters,-and only 50 cents a bottle ' at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store.
‘‘May Cod B'ess Your A Boston Paper-Hafiger’s Trovbie rnf How He Got Out of It—Piiin Words from the Sttnrv Cout.h W]>,>n W arc ii> trccldc We i n Tor •hein. WheuVe lire relieved wc <-ftcii ,l'. rgi t ■ tn i.c llmnk fill . rmi r..'i-uiw.iy * Mr AV "M~ Gris tin. ot Trout Creel;. St. < lair 'A In .write*: ••fb-ida lan i’C-.-ick < f chills ! terer. systi-m was lull ol mahiri ir. For t'.n> y '[ w.;s s.';;r. ..*‘y :s;Jc n> work :e all. Some times my het:i t would pfJ'utjte 7 >;• twn hours et a ■ time -'J' 1.-gs woidii get I'oTd to fee k.'.ces. .•■nd, I fii'ki'e• .cd 5 > die lit September, jssi. I boa g.!‘.t a litdiie of Sl. d;.';- E.v rect rs ho gs. . r —■ » n hi :i-r.- f li.-wl u the ili'-t li ;t----*»’o ; ... . In ;<■,.! ’.-..•tore tdeid taken <:;<• i:r-t. bi.-tlto i;t !i ;>::•* n :< s'i'.v.'l time v:;hlt- ■ (o g > lo . Mi.y.>: >d bless yon for the yoo.d : ■yaw ; . f yg" ' '•i V. "i. -I. 'in. I'' lle.rilo’i St ,T, jsf m ■ wipe s ': s;\n.nutii.-r-u I!._■ in to l.svc p:d.:s ■, in t <• ehe-1. niel- sides. I got. h::).. J sleep ;liyl..di tired 1 fve : pounds in f,'.i;t d:i'.l u-Ji.g .S.'mker i extract of Roots, or S»>ltvl's. sa' wu<:i< , I h:iii.iir.i»kw.Mt:e sixth beltld t embl edt Uirev , s. (! ;,ire iii.dis»liny, ttud gu to si. <■;> (lie :riimi;o ; I s(rio \ I C hctl; I :O' :: I : . ■ . r lo j trade, nnjl have w. rre i «-v< t -/oiiy eirpe 1- took ( the sc 'c-i-.d b-.li’e'. and geitiid ci ghloyu pounds ! 1 elight to be tbar.kitil ar.■ 1 I am.” nWoif’t All ■ tie tvit’.tr.:! pa--s- -. ,g , the b.itly. rxiv.i.- the po'.-v'sv.'fou'. the Ido.ul .nil-.i I ena’.des nature to rebuild .what disease.has ne- ; strewed, ’ j . IV. A. UALig- I For sinb'l.v 'll! drti'ea . and by A. ,i.. V. iutc j "5 iVariei: sticet, Nev. 'ie: k.
EltßVlteATß:' 'i is cured by Hibbard’s Rlieiima .ticSyrupsiiikipg pt die jat thesent of the di--«asc ami restoring the kidneys and liver to I’caitliy.faction. It taken a sr..tl-i nit time tr Hi-fo-.ighly eradicate hueb. paisrii, it never tail*. *2 BueklgE’F Arnie?. SaJ.yeThkUils'i S.vi.'.’t: ’m the w, rit: far Cuts Bruisesj Sorts, L leers,S tit Riratn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cbapped Ilrinds Chill,.ains A Corns, ana ail Aik'ifl Eruptions, an'di pcsitively_ssMfes Piles or no pay re<l'.:irrd'. If is •xuaFi-.ateed to give perfect satisfaclcni oruionbv refamjed. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. B. Mayer. —■— Their Business deeming. Probably’ oo o-e thtnir has car.set! •Rich a '•*■) r ’ v >'.’.Al ,r >i mide :tt F B. MCjer’a ibtq? S'ore r.s tbair uw.hv to their ctsiotners of so irginy tree trial IjaUles of Dr. King's New; is simply tn ’tttfyvqy nraduir-~i t,i-,rfi.rti>-yj front the f '.;‘t tjiab it always ! i'eetSea and Asthma, BroiivrFF, and ' E-Mbr6si~»ui!l cured, louicau test it before buying, by gettme a trial bvtt’e free, largo £te fE Every bottle warranted.
. a ■ v * ' / -THEbi Rosa ... A ‘ 6f Br F. FERGUSOH filakeever House.. Rensselaer, Ind. pleOflilt rooros;-- Tables supplied with the best the niarketaflbrda. rjopa ITsnffite IfetJMJ on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. - • Proprietor
Before Th® Court;, or PUBLIC OPINION. TESTIHOfIY OF PHYSICIANS, The progressive, wide-awake physicians throughout llifi length and breadth
ot the land, are awakening to a realization of the wonderful merits of Dr. R. (X Flower's Scientific Remedies, and areprescribing them with mai'velously beneficial results. Below we give one of many similarfinteresting letters from wide-awake doctors: — Darlington, Fa., Jan. 29, 1887. De'irSir: I have been prescrlhing Dr. R. C. Flower’s Liver Sanative, Lung Cordial, Nerve Pills, Pain Des troying Elixir, Blood Purifier and Magnetic Plasters, in my praetee, with g->od results. They are splendid rente i es. W. A. Sawyer, M. D. These medicines are the fruit of exliaustiva seientilic inrestigation, of thorough medical skill, and the long expeneee of the physician who today enjoys the most extensive private practice of any doctor In America. They are more than good remedies. They are the best that science and skill has ever produced. - • - '■>r sa'm by your druggist.'-who, on application, will give: our fijagnificent pamphlet of valuable nouseimld Formulas. It is richly worth tifty cents. J W. HORTON', _ DENTi.-T. ' All diseases of teeth and gums carefully tn'aied. ' * : .7 ~~— — Fillings and Crowns a specialty. Rensselaer. Indiana.
iWlMll !'A;sVau.fatwA;Bg4¥3 Chicago Ry.US- } fiLWAYS ITS £he Full Wbrth of J Rk> .|° 4 Their ly Ji Taktag Them I 1 ***[ w yiisiiihihid ° |i PULLSI an sleepingcars ELEGxINI? PAWL&I? CARS Tickets Sold SRd Baggage ©hocked to Destination.. CJT'Get ?7. ; 3 and Time Tables if you want to I'6 itallyir fcrr;ied.t-tdl_ jixgviiis latCou jx.i3 i?.“utkExs ha • a them—dr a ddress
Condensed lints Tabla of. FasSenger Trains, in , e*?jct Dec. 25,1527» SOUTH-BOUND. i ■ .yn.Arnrz tno.i ’rxG.«.<j ..’li'i-.-VG » I-’.' f-’ :>m- S Jsp»:-8 i-kim Jliimmond . ; UOi “ i'frl') -' ; 9 15 “ ■'i.-.'liiv . . .•'-2t '• : “ : . o lir. A -l.av,-n - 7(B’* ■ •• 1 i; - ilvvi- yftffiirtt ‘ r P’» ft-v ’■ . I “• I “ L:‘l .rivcc.-.acs ‘ -•: ” ’I 2?‘ : 1059-;-’* IO - ~::u: illdge ’■ '-i “ ■ “ i .. . , .. - I V. ‘ ' IN ~ Glty) “ 1. , 1.fr,y< ffey •• .Ibv5 ■« ;1280;ri<i:I225pm Vriiwfe; Isvi'le Ar; ■ IPG" ; 125 “ l>; •cue.-istle ” • : 2;R! 243 •* t.Oj iSVil.' E “ i 75."> ” 1 7 49 ’’ INIHANABOI.IS ■ : ;:gs:*‘l 3W “ joe, nn atr “ i : 7-i5 “ ; 7:<n y NOb’.TH-lkM*si > >• iSbdllUbS. : Aee‘m..'yb'llx. .'Fast M CINCiXNATI Bv-■ ~ TToopui: 7 15am -rx-trt vNABOI-IS •* I. ’11'10“ ?ll» “ -f^ViFVIEBE :U£l7 25 «th>, tlrocm'icstle “ : . ■ 1258aiuiTSiitlpmCrawfordsville ’* F am ■2e2 Liiavi-tte “ : ii 3J R‘ <W i 245 “ Mmon “ ’ 7IM “ . 405 “ : 340 ” SI irtboro “ • 7-50yf‘-4--;-I*l efisn at Rfege ±gj' 5a tfj . *‘ ; StG • 438 “ lw ciirrev “ ’ s2U-y“ , .*.*'■ i'.air l inks “ O-’t «I 502 “ 4SS “ 1:,.>-c Eawa “ i S+< •• . : -g i 11-y *' 1-7 * J ' | , *• lit P 5 •• :.< •' 5 ao—l._ CUIt AGO A ID 29 “ 740 “ : C 55 “
Trains marked with a v stop onlv when flag getiu Those marke>l w Ilin*; rmv<Ui lyThose m.wfemwilli Ui ran-feH+y except Sim-lay.— Trams are run on C“>»rr.-H Solid Trains, with l‘ul 1 man sreeping C.‘irs on night train amt Barter BSrs on Jay trains, are fit. between Qiicliro and k. •ttrsvlr'er Tarmurh Ccaches and Bttilmau Sleepfe# Cars t.yh Chfe.fgo, gSy-Tickets sold ami Baggage cin u 2ki!<J tj jil Z ? cL=xvs. For tickets aid further information, atfply to C. F. Wrea,Agent, Rensselaer.
ZDITCTZ 2STOTICE. u . •—— . ■" ? THE STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper county, ( 88* iln the Jasper Circuit Court. January term, ISOS. Tn the matter of the petition of Michael F. Schwankic for a ditch In Keener township, Jasper County, Indiana , NOTICE la hereby given to all persons against whose lands lutscsainents of benefits have been gnade.by the report of the dralpngo commissioners, and approved by the court in the above entitled matter, that the undersigned; drainage commissioner of Jasper county, has assessed against their lands the following amounts ; : ' »7 “ > is” 5? ? s» o o NkcMES OF OWNERS. PARTS OF SECTION. L “ . ' ■ '• - ! ff t-.die F. i'airi lold ne so .... 35 3’’ 7 10 f .Ml uo Ethic Fuircjiild |sw ne ...]«4|82l 7TOI CO 10 Ruth Fairchild :! t, nw no, ■ ■ ,34 321 Fp) Hattie Fairchild,l Inw .«e.... ...'34 32'7 10 flo 00 Siu<i» Fairchild Alfred Fairchild & Laura Wilson jse se. ...|34 3.’, 7‘tu 15 00 Charles Smithpear , •,■ ■ ■ >3f''l2 <4O 15 03 Charles Smith ,ne l 4 »i»' 4 l3l8: 740 .30 <0 Michael F. schwankic. . . . no ne •; 3 st 740 so co Michael F Schwunkienw nej 3 ">l' 7 40; ko 00 Edwin Corning.. ne nw B#i[ 7 to; no 00 Mtwhl Corning sc nw ; 3 31; 7 10.120 00 -4iißiyrCorning, Rqlhtl E.A'orniugand all tlie; < 'I. I J iHiknowh heirs, devisees :tnd legatees of Jns-i ~ . v - - ■ -.y -1* . yer Corning, deceased.. sw ne• •■ ■■ 3 |l! 7;40| 80 '0 Charles H. Thompson . . ;tiw nw ... ■-31, 7 40, 37 50 Charles H. Thompson and Robert E. Corning, I 1 executor of tlie estate of Jasper Corning, de-1 „l ,de<-e.-iM;d .’oe ne.' ■ ; ~ John .M. S'.iortridge... sw sc ■■- 3 ,3 l 7 40, 5000 John M. shortridge .... . r-w se X’.Ji 7in (,0 09 John M. Sliortridge.'ne se . 3 |3J 7 lO' 45'00 IreiiusShortridge and Robert E. Corning, ex- |nw sw. 331 7 40' co 00 •'■cetttor ot the estate of Jasper Corningdeceas- >nc-sw [BBI 7 40' 80 06 . eti |TstvW:".''.".".'.. t i 3;;i, 7 tn. to 00 Fetor Brandt -J... 'sw nw. . | Hoti. 7i40; so 00 Peter Brandt , r .T.'. “.Te.. ./"E&TfS'.'. v:,.< |431 710 so bo Jacob Eldridgesanw... I'3l 7i4oi 40 00 Jacob Eldridge ne sw 43L 740 40 00 Jucob Eldridge 'sw ne....| 4.31, 740 GO 00 Henry Granger, I’Ted‘k. W. 4>owe**aud John I .' ■ Brandt nwse*; 3l . 7'-4O [ 70 60 Eineline B. Soil's!tiger, Joseph L. NofTsinger, i ■_ Francis IL Nuflklii.ger, Roland Sofisinger, >ne se. ....... -. •- 31; 7 401 70 00 Mttrv E. Noble.. )se se. 431 740 good John i<o-ky . . ? . .:nwMe •• ■ 1 1“ 31' 7 W 30 00 John' Koskv 'seswj “;31' 7 lot 80 00 GeorgeC. Clark.. ■ ■ ne nw... . 10181 7:401 30 00 Keener township for roads between sections 33-4, 34-4, 35-2 ■ 1.. L ■!.. 1.. 1.35 00 Keener township, Jasper County. In li ma,, is bsnetltte t in the sum of Thirty-live dollars ~(535) for tile road on tliy township lines between townsnips 31 and 32, in said township of Keener ; all of said lauds' being in JasperConnty, Indiana, and requiring mat they piy the same to him at his cilice in the town ol Rensselaer, Countv'ot-lasjier an 1 Slate of Indiana, in twelve installments of one-tweifthof (he amount of said assessments in each installment, th ■ first installment to be paid oii or before the litli day of March, Isss. and one installment to lie paid on the 18th day of each and everv month tlicreafter until the whole sum so assessed is paid. ion are further notified that if said assessments are not paid at tlm times above state I, in accordance with said assessment I will proceed to collect tiie same according to law." WILLIAM W. WATSON, Drainage Com ini ssioncr.
’ SURVEYORS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to Edward D. Poston, James Hill, William Foster, Henry Blocher, Sarah S. Beecher, Win. C. Griffith, Beckwith Rodgers, Sarah Carr, The State of Indiana for the use of the State University, The National Park Bank, Milton Shirk, Judah W. D. Donalson, William C. Griffith, David Benson, Isaac Hoge, Anna B. Sargent, Fred Saltwell, Wm. H. McDonald, Peter Foulks, Richard Piie, Melsena C’osto, Edward Stanford, Jane Dodd, Granville Moody. Jr., Harriet E. Rowe. the unknown legatees of Granville Moody,Sr. and Mary Bolmstadt and all owners of land adjoining the following lands to-wit: The el nej ne.j, DW4 of nel, the w.l nw] and tiie si~ofYection 28, all of section 29, also theiil + the nl of the sJ, -an4-swEof-seR. sectioji _3ft, all in tpw nship twenty-eight (28). north of range live (5) west, in Jas; er county, Indiana, that tne undersigned will proceed on “the first day of March, 1888, to make a legal survey ot' said sections 28, 29 and 30, and perpetuate the lines and corners of the land above described. Alericd Thompson, S. P. Thompson. Approved. Witness' iuy hand this 9tb day of February, 1888 Jas, C. Thrawls, Surveyor of Jasper Co.
Application for License. XTOTICE is hereby given to a'l the ciiDen’ it of the t:".vn of Whentlicld, and Wheatfield towns liip. i rrth c'coit ntv-of-JaaiieiutAfl State cd Indiana, tb.cttllftuiidersi-rned August IvniiT. a white male inhabitant of said town and to-.vn-sli’ip, and over the-tige of-twewty-one years, not. “in AieliiiVit of“bceoniing intoxicated,- and a man ot good moral character, nml a lit person fn every respeet tarbe intrusted witii the sale oi intoxicating liquors, will make appliwclion to the Board of Cummissioners of said .Itisuer county, at the next regular session cud meeting Of* said i’odrd to be held in the town vl. iiensselaer, in said county and state aforesaid, commem'ipg on tl.e tb'-t ?.!■ inlay of lllnrci,.i - ■ ■ilie.staim EeJng the ot'i di'v , f ■.•i-ncli. is-.s. fur u -license to ..> !! ?pir:tuou< it mors, vinous liquors and malt Jiinioi^raiuTatDqnToxu’iiiinc li<tnt*s-.-■v.'hicit nut'.’ be used as bi ’ eraue. in less quantifies th.-m’ii quart at a time, with the privi* lege of allowmg and permitting said liquors m be drank on tit * preniisos where -old. ami said -premises being precise!' loritted and de.-.en ped as f.-ilow.- : in .: one story firm.’ btiiulma. the 'groimtl ur-on vcbleli said bail.ting is ibciiled, oc--I'ng precisely located afid ee-ci -i\' I as lel'o.vs: liehtg a part of tim nortiicast quarter id rue sotil'itve.-l quarter of section twenty live (25). towimb'o tlr.rty-two tak’i nortii. rmme six <«> • we-t, in J".-.per county, Indiana, and more particiihrr.y described' as to-wH: Commencing two hundred llnd tiuee (203; feet south of the eeiiterol .said sect ion, tlienee rmtnihgdue west fe>trt*F;.4. feet, being, the |dr.y.e of beginuing, thence continuing due west tnirty (;>G) feet, thene-e rttftning due south eiglttevil (IS) teet. thence running due east thirty f iO) feel and trnmc-running due nor'.retghtecn (18)’feet tc. the place nt beginning- .. . .. said license is asked for period ebjme v?ar At'GCSr XKI LI.. TTOrtW-ltj.
V E. QVIVEY. h. . Special at*'v'ion aiv<m m the prcsermtionol the rill'feet >. Artiiieia-1 tetiii -ht-wred ■DuIU tv.e -.tap entire set. An. wtrf x wahpantl-d fiiiyy&cfi OUT Warners’ Ilawiv. are Store. 11 ei i s.- e I iter Iml i; ura. Notice clTricei ofiL’quor s. The gives notice to the pubiic that hereafter he will sell beer, wines and liquors, at his salooji, at the following prices: “ 2 gl.isi-es 5 “ , Best Whiskey, per qt 80 cents. .< « “ pt. 4Q “ » “ ‘4pt. 20 “ “ 1 “ “ glass 5 “ Large wbolesale rates. 1 h ave several It uud red dollars :voi‘ih jif fine whiskey Hi bond and wisir to dispose of the same, at the sheve prices. Call and exartiiT<* Stock. • Jl.‘ O. Halloran
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks and of Union township, in Jasper county. Indiana, that the undersigned Claus Graves a male inhabitant of the State of India - na and over twenty-one years of age, a man bf good moral character and not' in the habit of becoming intoxicated and lit in every respect to be entrusted with a license empowering him to sell and barter all intoxicating liquors in a le.-s quantity than a quart at a time will apply to the Board of Commissioners of J asper county, at March term, 1888, which commences on Monday March, 5, 1888, for a license to sell and barter -intoxicating liquors, consisting of spiritous vinous, malt and all kinds of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time,with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on ti e primises. The precise location of the premises on which ho desires to sell nnd barter intoxicating liquors with privilege of allowing the same to be drank /thereon is a one story frame building situated on lot six (G) in block eight (8) in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana, and more particularly described as follows to-wit: Commencing at the north-easterly corner of said lot six (6) thence westerly parallel with Second street five_(_s) feet, thence southerly parallel with Hendricks street three and one half (3.1) feet the point of Commencement, thence westerly parallel with Second street eighteen (18) feet, thence southerly parallel with Carroll street eighteen (18) feet, thence easterly parallel with First street eighteen (18) feet-, thence noftberly parallel with Hendricks street eighteen (18) feet to point of of commencement. Said license will be asked for the • period of one year. ” CLAUS GRAVES.
Sheriff’s Sale. TJX VIRTUE of a certiticd copy of a decree and execution to nrc directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Couat, in a cause N >. lIUO. V. licr.-in yiitvimi 1... .'pitler, Samuel E. Teouian. David B. Nowels. M. B. Alter, Robert Randle. Timinas J. Met'ov, David il. Yeoman. William A. Itinehart. Leila Tutuer, Addison i’arkinsoii, William SI. Hoover, Chaiy-GL starr, James E.. Watson, ..’lichael IMloran, John Groom. Frank B. Meyer and Edwin I’.Ulemmoml were plaint til’s and The .Jasper t-mnty Agricultural Society and Thomas T. Thompson were defendants reirtiiriiig me to ntake tee sum of eleven Ititmlre.l and forty dollars and ninety-six c;-tits <;)1 i;j.Uei, togeflte.r with interest and costs, I Wdr expose at public sale on >Suturday, t-he-25t-h -d<iy of February, 1888, between the hours of 10 a. an. and 1 o'clock p. in. <-f mid day, at the deoj of Com I 11 ouse I n Hie town of llcnssehier, Jasper imntv. iibliana. tiie re.it - ami pr-Ui;.., fork tern) m.’ exceeding seven ti) years, bv the -year, of Ute following described re-i.l estaw, tow-.: The west half (' ; )of the southwest quarter <’-.{) ' es the southwest -quarfcr . I . . of section twenry-.’ilHe iiDi north, range six I (!) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell I for a sum sufficient to discharge said copy of decree and exeenUon, interest ami costs. 1 ivill. | at the same time and place, and in the manm r : aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple i right <j£ said defendants in and to said real cs- ■ taty, <-.r so much thereof as shall lie sufficient to discharge said copy of-Uecrce and execution, ' interest" ami.costs. Said sale will beniade without relief and in ' IJiecorilflflce w ith the order of eomt in saidcopy of decreeaud cxecuijon . SAIiUIH. 11. YEOMAN, Sheriil Jasper County, Tnd. Thompson & Bro., A t torn evs for pl aic tiff I Jan 80,1818. / ' ' Feb. 2-9-IC-23.
SURVEY NOTICE. NOT ICE is b erebv given to ' E. W. Bhelps, ITenrv Phelps, 31. I/. Spitler. _ Anson Sebring, , Jas. AV. Parr, Sarah 15 Henderson. Svlvester A. Austin, John 11. Lowden. V»’m. Iljinimel, Elizabeth Hitd, Urbun. Moritz, ~ iie.nry Crawford. Wiilt?r M- iJiwreuw, Scpb.ln a’lnktmni, Win. M. Ybuinah & P. H. Tnrpie, —■■.l - Joseph Hamilton. and all others interested, that I own the northeast quarter (U. of the soii.theast jyiamsy (L.) I ofswtiop tliirty-lorir (34). , township thirty-two > •mj-itwrth•■ftrtrge-tHHulwrsix.tfij west, in Jasper (’onhlv. Indiana. Ar.d that I wilj procce.f wi t h the Hu rvey«r- ot said couu ty tic make a ler_ ■ral survey of said section, or so iiim-li thereof in-.y be lufiessarv th’ establish tlie eoiuersand liiiesof my lamt. ■ 1 , 4 Said survey to begin on Monday, March the 27th, A. D. —I Jas. C. Thrawls Surveyor.’ Feb.’9-18-23 |
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