Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1888 — Page 8
rife republican i f 1' ~ t ! . - Rcihklacr Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH BOUTH. 4:38 A. M. 10:59 A. M. S:OS A. M.......1..;..8:20 P.M. 4:08 P. M..'.....:..;:11:02 P. M. ", WAV FREIGHT. 10.59 A. Jtf,*..1:39 P. M.
I Vc' < r saw anything like it Everywhere I *,O I hear nothing, I ut. praise Of Ht(;t*nr'fi Tlir. at nml J.uag Balsam Id A sure remedy for the euro of SEt’HALO’ A, no uißrter where located. RHBtTSIA--7- ■>' MTEADAIHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, KipA "./ rind BLADDER Diseases. Heart ecr- , .r. r lt is the LADIES* FRIEND. Try a !> I offer no humbug. It la vto greawt PAIN KILLER known. READ THUS! B.vi.nwix. Mich., August 10. IVF7. t) -"v. f*. BttJkt-tee, Orti :it; Hu |>M% Mich., H.'ah Str:—lf neuralgia was ever tiered!I i-°.U was in m\ T father’a family. My utot hi y e? is afflicted with if us long ago as I ouu t ■iieiniier. and I. 1 m common with the mi.vr. , M- niters of her fatniir, wna a martyr ; vi.I • rres In its most acute lonn. Night-after trtht In spite of opiates given to etyso tlr I ■ have I passed, silting up or walkivi/t no j I uof my room in such pain osoiny t»nfrs from this terrible disease know. At t >,urtU I procured n tiottle of your “drops.” I * t n few doses, which relieved mer.ndquit. . l -i about a week the disease returned. Itheu i - .lived to follow directions faithfully r.i.O ■ nit afalr trial. I did so and to my tn- ; resslble relief and happiness have nor had ./.lo twinge of itsinee, and that was three ■ i--s cco, Other members of onr family i i. > also used It with tho most happy results. * • .id not like to say that It will euro every eat, but it did me; and I earnestly Juh-“*u i :'t one suffering from the diseaswio gft*P thorough trial, and bo sure to take It •< .v.irding to directions. Respeetfullv your«. j. \v. Nicnotsatf. Register Deeds, baki i'o., rlicdi. p runt so cents per bottle. 3bottles or. receipt r ?i.B9i express paid. , S.—Trial bottle sent or rewlut of BflcWi : r. S. postage stamp*. Address GEO. G. STEKETEE, &*and Rapids, - J^ich.
Before The Court. of in due opinion. TESTIMONY OF F'HYST’ASS. Th* nrr«jrp.«fiv«>, wide-awake pi y,•debit:* threugioit tbe length aud breadth :n the land, aro s\vako ling to nenltzv tun- »l the wonderful merits of l>r. It. I r El.AVer’s ScutntLe Remedies. ami j r escribing thorn with mai'velo'isly idieial result s. Below, wo give o)?e 1 :.>f many similar interesting letters front wide-awake doctors:— DarlinTt' s. I’.i.. Jan. 23, ISS7. iV.xr Sir: I have“been prescribing , . Dr. ” C. Flower’s Liver Sanative, ’ Co -Ijai, Servo Fills, l ain Do* j t roving Elixir, Flood Purilier arid Mai.- j m r Plasters, in my praetce, with j,od | v>i, - is. They are splendid rente 1 t-sb—-\Y A.Sawvkk, M. D. T.iesc sc- sjheloo* arc th* fruit of tx--1.. - :vo tvd'ou;- lnve<tfgr.thtoi «*t ..! "•’lgiion Mieai skill, ami tliolo: gex- ; mos y hd'aii who tedav <‘n- ; . J - the lu- st t\ tensive privateprer’ice 1 i! .ay d - tor In America.’ Tin y are -n- _y. an good rmiiedms. They are t : ‘-m st ionce dad skill lias over ‘* >r -ate by von r ilfuggist, xv) o, cm • -ri m. wiU~~gtW free a Copy of - - j.jatMvtieee.l p miphlct of v.dmi' 1 • 11. -r-i o!.; Formulas. It is richly ! ■ • • - r'fty'cents. AT NYIiF.YLFIFLD. At the post. omce build in ; <j. in .. : i f . to ,vn oi rt'hcjitfield, a fu!! r*n: - «. the best r.tul most reliable pn 4 U «' meuieitses, nsv always on sale, lie following is a partial list:-. ’-I ;• 1 '.''.'K-SV 'V^ii4i2®"Sl’*^rn r iet'A-- - >r J, !!. ' hues. v: J. TChttys m- rt tw, —• —yt 1 tyman i:mvr-*« Vt •' cities, >!. A. SMts* Me ’ !c I'.--. i V IT \YrTucr'* A.siieiuos, . • >r. liM. I’*oi;vt ins' Z'ledtcinee.’ *" > Hold by hs-.D. CLARK, Notice offrlcrs of Liquors. The undersigned gives notice to public that hereafter-fhe will beer, wines aud liquor?, at his *Jb©a* «t the following- prices: Beer j bottles “25 cents. ' " “ 2 glasses o - “ B°st Whisjteyl ner qt. 30 ceuts. ‘i 'U pi 4*J “ *« , *f ♦’ 20 “ * f .' “glass 5 “ . fcarge sold at |trbe^ ' e i - ’: i ha ve several hundred worth of fine y in j :i.\ arid wish to ji tli<- . hi Ibe aboye pncee. Call srd examine stock. M. 0. Hallolas
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS
Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise Specified- * Granville Moody to K. AI. Parker Fob. IS, !>i sJ nw 9*25*6, Hark-'* ip, - ‘ | 277 Isaac Alttnan ot al to John B, Hurley. July .5, 'B7, urnl w.i nirbe IG-M 6, Baakloy tp. G ao. 120 Mary Dwiggius to Francis M. Parker. Fob. 5, n’. nw 16-2’d-G, and nc nj* 17*29-6, ’ 41 50 Francis M. barker to Mary Dwiggiiis, Feb. 23, e.J sw 17-29-G, 80 acres, Marion ip. 3,0<j0 Clara Coen to E. C. Nowels Mar. j. 5, Its 10. 11, 14. bi 37, Weston's add.Uenssclac-r, 1 600 E. C. Nowels to Wm. S. Coen and wife same as above GOO E. C- Nowels to Wul IS. Coen and \yife. March 5, Its 4. 5, 6. bl 17, ltcnsscljer, CSQQ llios. Thompson to John V. ivil liatns, March G, Its 11, 14, bl 4, Leopold's add Ken-selaor, 2*25 C. C. Starr to Michael Stibble, March 6. nw sw 11-&.-7, 40 tides Union tp. - - 2Q2 Goo. Adair to Jas. Adair, Feb. 20. sw 2 30-6, IGU acres, Bark ley. quitclaim 7- 1 Mary V. and E. P. Hammond to Elmira Monnett, March. 3 Its 7, 8. bi IG. Hensseiaer Nancy B. Dunn te Christopher Giibranson, Feb. 18 Its 1,2, 3, 4J 5, G, bi s,*l):iiiuvill« &00 S. P. Thompson to Clayborn L Parks,‘March 7, w.l uo 4.21) 7. 70 acres quitclaim New;ton tp. 175 Clayborq 17. Parke to Henrich iZaeher March 5, >.] wj no 4.-27- _ 7, 35 acres Newton, quitclaim -86 Fred A. Saukott to G. W. Sackelt Feb. 20, nj see 25, s-J n.’ 21 32G, 48;>acr<-s Wlioatlield <|ui t< laiia 450 Satn‘l. L. Livingston toDau'l. li, -AiiU-ir el nc nnd sw no 25-80-G, 120 acres, Walker, quitclaim, 10 .Sarah C. Voshdl to John \Y. Manuan, pt. w.l n - 27-32-5. 53 acres, Kankakee, quitclaim, 1 Gen. Mason to J. W. Mann ail pt wi sa 27 32 5 53 acres., Kunk t j». g GGG J. W. M.innun to Martin V. Sands,Mm eh 7, < X iio 27-32-5, 77 acres Krukakee ip. OG2 Isaac Colburm to C. VV. Coen Mac. 3, lls J 3. pt 12. b! 3G, Weston’s add, llensseiuer, 1,600
The Prohibition Convention.
OFFICIAL IIKFOItT. The prohibition convention as u ir.b'vd according to call forMareh 10 at t!io ! I court iabtjse, Adams culied to order. J(.e Al. Clark was taoeted ehairfijanyS. i}. Grimes secretary of convention. Regular session then opened with prayer by Hjv. Grimes, and song (orohibitio: i by itros. ALdb lvie ::nd Decker of Chicago. A nominating committee of present list of Delegates fur slate convention was then appointed Messrs Paris, Perkins aud .Robinson. During their retirement convention was ail dressed by A. McKelvio and the tree es!ty (f intelligent active and aggressive campaign wo. k pointed out. More -ougs Com. ouj delegates reported. J. i». Mason of Carpenter J. P. .George I’dooiiy Al 11. 1. Adams of jonian A. G. W 1 arrucr al George Fa.is of GillainJ.E. Coomer al J. fti. 01.uk 11. Fsris.'Tkonnis Grant of Marien—list elected. h. i On moti. n of llro. Parkin*, del- gvites present at the state convention v.ere .hstrne'tcd' to till all vacancies thai.night occur in regularly ejected ii t *rom such prohibitionists as might be present froin their county. C W.nty organization. Chairman Joe M, Ohuk, .'Fee'y. AY. Rl'cves. Treasurer it Paris. * i > Ks C cnunttco, Perkins. R u.inson, doll. Moved that central committee be em•urtered to aopi'int detogau:; to any. Joatorateon. previous todTme dtb G.invfention adjourned to meet the last Saturday in Jiuie, to nominate eo-unty desr-t: Ye pr diibith)cists N. 11. G-tmtsa. J. All id u;k. . . SeCy, Cuai.mar. !!ililia; ,Ps KU-.-u.naUi- Piasters aw -A va-vi.i avjft ter v. '.t'.v tuiijr< au i ii.uaavt!. au . haul : ; ie. "Ip'itssf over tee pails iiilVvl*.!
~i:: Wonderful Cures. W. 1). 11mt A Go, wholesale arM retail Drugojists ot R ftr.e, (ia.. say : We tiwye ltc:) >eHi 'L~ i)r. Kiiif-'s w. RiUcrs and 'Bnfiklßti’i .Yfiiieu. Suite for two years... Haw •rever Luailetl remed’e* 4tfAt-ik»Yb its .t 1 1!. or mit e -ux'f umvers»lsatUlaef ion. t’iten? bare iu-en some tvonderfixl eu:es —li'eeteit by tm sc metrrcT;iwtfUttlsT‘'i*y. Several case* of pruu 'tmeetl Consua.p-xif-ti have been ekf iro v idtryd tiy use us a id tv lb''lies of Hp. iving a Nett' 1 ’seoYerv. taken in connet liint ttith E leaf lie. Bitters. tVe guarantee ibeui aiwajs. Sold bv F. ii. Meyo r - - ' T ■ Persona! H Froliliejistein, of MoVi;.*, Ala,, write":’ titi.k - rc'o'sß o’, ■ s :ty mi recenimeadi'i g D-, Ktt:i r ’s Xew liiavov erwfor Consuuiptjon. butit g u-xed it lor a sovere atiaek of itriice in* and Catarrhv It gave me i: stii- H >te’.jvf a-:wi elitirelj cured n;e and 1 nut cv' atflioted since.. 1 alaqjbeg to state-that I had, -tried frther remedies with iu; goad rcfiu'E Rave a ! -‘> V.*‘ J E.acJru: Hitlers and D. T Tsug’‘k KfcY T!'fe P ITs! both'of which I can rvs<?o«ni«o.*.d. Dr Hire’s New l-b go'w’V fc<- Cpvsumptiou. coughs and colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles face at F. P. Meyer’s Drag Store.
What Am I to Do?
The symptoms of Biliousness tire unhappily but too wbll known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast cater. Too frfcvuontly, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is ndt 1 white aad furred, it is rough, at ail evehts. The digc%ti\ (' fydmu is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a sympton or the two may alternate. There may be giddiness and ofteb.head | aebo trad acidity or ilatulehce and tenj dernoss iu the pit of the stomach. To ! correct all thi,s it not effect a cure try i Gkekn’s Ai'ui st Flower, it cost.but | a triP.e and thousands attest its efli racy
FARMERS*
Never were implements of agriculture Store, perfect in const ruction, simple in operation or tiheupcr'ihau at the presuml, liiue;Juevwr.jUa s A larger., uc iuojca. varied stock been carried in Jasper county than is now cn inspection at Chas. A. lioborts' now large warehouse and no dealer will give better prices. CaH and see the famous StudeHakor wagons, elegant, buggies, whips, laprobes &e. Boggy tbps supplied to order. Carry a large stock ol John Deere plows, genuine Zanesville Brown Cultivators and other standard makes of these necessasy implements. Acme harrows. Evans' all iron and steel lever harrows, Evans’ Corn Planters and Check Rowers, hand corn planters, au extensive variety of -standard bay rakes. Tho McCormick and th® Osborne mowers, reapers and binders. Also shovel plows, garden plows, all machine extras Tha M. it ,J. Humley Threshers., and separators, iiuehannan Windmills, tanks occ. , Especially Is tljd"a'tlenlion of practT-~ cal and progressive agriculturists directed to the working of the “double beam and varaliel shovel movement cultivators,” which ccniain novel points and improved features. Can furnish extra shovels tor plows, where desired, and any extra machin • TVIt is my design to establish a depot where any worthy article of farm niachiuery may be supplied at all times,. at the,most rcnsqpaldcvprices, ■ Be sure before ccncladmg purchases in these lines to call at n y farm intelcfeat warciteu- e tmd ifc'ini what 1 will be able to do for your advantage ,
CHAS. A.IBOBERT".
BacbieE’s Arnica Salve- ' Thf.BestßAi.vp:-fn tlit world for Guts bruises, Sores, Pb in, Suit Ukcum, Fcvei sores, Tetter, ttiapped lliuids Cl«ilb.flin--Gonts, and all dki.i Eiupiions, "and pegiliveiy cures Pl’u-- o- no p-y. repaired. It is giuiiinteed to give perfect satisfactoni ormOntv rst’und-Ai. i’rioc 25 cents‘per box Fo «»tp by-P.-B-. Meyar. e ! j i;«o«t Evening Miss.le-iuiv :I. am very riueh •i I ,eased jit seoliu yi>~i Ii -. V :i -1 >b o.i----i liiliy. 1 understood yestorduy tii.a y*ir‘ eontd; | lake no ja.rt in t]:«• exercises >:i arcouht kit r 1 severe cold. W-.-11. I did. :e,t. cxiestt J , tui.t 1 n;ima KOt vi bullU' oi liibL:;.i:i','.s Tnm.il. aad | Lung-Uatcniji.' and il • it'lpoit :ne lit dnce\ TL t ! ! i.s'so: I liea.i ii snoki-n ot in great praise. Hood in ir.'ibpi no*-:iev. le.nv t > yon t Hits ;• mbrn'ug:’ Ola lam eve'so luncli better. Teat i .eoi.gli.aiul.'Soroiiesa_of. oi.v. .ißCgs - »»s. entirely,. ; left me, 1 got a Uotlie os H .bberd’s Threat . I uud Liu a Jlalsatb, a».l in 2i Uaurs I w.is well. “May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger's Trouble and How He Got Out of it-Pain Words from the Sunny South. When wb are in trouble v-. cry for help. ! Viben weave u'ieved we efl'tt Argot to be. rhaii k fii I. JIM not at wax s. • jlr. YV “\V Hrifrtn. of Trout Creek, ni. ,’iairi a,. Ala- .-writes: —t trad a- V.-. A-iii« .o'^~oL.ciajJi = ::niLt fever. My >v-,tein was I id! mitlari a. For two years i ‘jib v.ii i ’ '>v,.fk a. nil. Soule liim— Lny-heart.would nali'itate. for two hours at a t-UIW Ml- legs Won lit ;et oolit t.i tlie kne.’i. a .iil i 1 iully exiieeted to tUe* In Septijiiiber, )s*l., I ; hoeabt a bottU it Sti *Her Extra,-t of !i0.,,r ■ Seigel>.tiimtUveSVrti!>..»>{ vonr au.-iit. Mr. ti ! '! King, ane b :furc t -bad taken five I’.rd tkitMe I lolt bettei*; -m i before I Unit taken tiie tirst Übottle 1 fettrAaflei. am! :ii a stHVi'lfti.ne vyas ;dde . f.iu hii to worn. .May God bless you lor the aiood ■ on Ini' edone ;>tr AV oi .t. V.erailn. !iu Ihirn’ali St . I> 'sfon , v.'rill's • Six Ini'": *-lam : ■ van h ive -. r:in.--mt e ■ be.-l. s' hn M-h ;.no >i , - 1 goT pule ; a-ie. j, id W k. .. . tax d on,. : nn e ,o>S ii ve ooaiidsin f,,nr days. I !>eg:i:i usi,ijr J Tiidakei I iCviTTiCt of itool shor Sidirel’> syrain ao' vv irell ( tn.d lioisiied si hi ii lief tie 1 eoilld l;tt three ■ ..niiarn uieats a y, ant go so -Terti tins uiiir.ue i 1 spaek tee 1t,., i,.: m a ;[ia|'er-b.,'.iyer !i\ ! trade, and Vie.Ve w.e,ri,e i i-vyry ,iay sis e-nt took hi »illni;' to in' t: ain-l.il. aii'i'l am.* ' ■ Lius reiiiedce .-e'iis a!I (lie intnra Ipa -saves 0. I ile>. bddy, expels,tine.!«:■'..--oa. ii,..a Un* i and 's-aaldos nature tiLebirild tv ii.it disease lias i.e--•lrdvetl, W. A. UAI.L. j For sa ie b\ al. • tmggisCe-aSibfiJ’ 1 il t : t i ',t War, an -Ir, or. Mi'-Vei'k —— -
ROAD STALLION/liSv. a-N. HOOSitB k- JOE. Will make the season of 1888 at the stables of G . rge Hotes, live .mileuorthtfest <-f iteussclcer, from Ap.it 1-1 to October 1 c. ■ TERMS ;—S7:oot'let instife: G,wrier? parting with mar.-, before she is known’o be,with f >:l forfeit tie iiisuvanee. Gave taken : o prevent accidents,-- ; but villdre respo .--ihlje.for none. Fayai.de when colt stand* find stud:,*. t'viOSlER JOE j. was sired bv ilooslerDick, a noted Kentucky .stallion, who inaJc the beskpac - leg time or re<v»riHr. his “day. - His dam was-a thorotnrvbrcd fox-hunter. Hoos ier Joe is w : 1 known in this section, having won. efc the Lafarei:e Ifhek, treee m 2:BK«ihicb is hfs tmeoi-d, k. . t -GEORGE HOYES. r; 27 2m. Owner and keeper.
When Spring Comes look st the end of winter. Why is it that of two horse blankets which look ancj fee! equally well one won’t wear at all, and the other wears well ? This Trade Mark^^-I Horse Blankets which ire strong and have a reputation are always imitated in poor qualities which look like them, but having fewer warp threads are not, as strong* Some dealers buy these poor imitations for a few cents less and by saying they are “just as good,” sell them at the same price as the strong blankets to parties who do not know the difference. You cannot tell whether horse Jblankets are_strong by the look or feel, as the warp threads do not show on the face. How then are you to know? In order that you can tell a strong blanket from a weak one, the manufacturer of Horse Blankets sews the above 5g Trade Mark inside of each blanket. This is a guarantee that it is the strongest blanket made for the money and will wear well. Many poor imitations have been sold as blankets. Remember none are genuine unless -the Trade Mark is sewed inside.
BANKRUPT SALE. AT DE-MO r ITE. The people of Northern Jasper amt until vicinity are hereby re3P.afcScUy infonned that..: the. undersigned has purchased the bankrupt 3dc-3, Bhoss and. Dry Goods stbcL of Savers & Tyler, DeMotte, Ind., ana the same MUSI SHALL be sold REGARDLESS OF COST, A full stock of fresh and standard groceries, always on hand. Produce and wood taken at highest market prige. M. J. BRUNER. The sparkling effect of a delicate stimulant upon the jaded system is never m u - e apparent than it is when drinking a cup<of Mr. C. C. Starr's pure Jewel Tea.
You Carry A whole ir.ctliritifi chest in ycur pocket, f with One box of Ayer’s Pills. As they : o]ierate directly on the stomach and bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ of the body. When the! stomach is out of order, the head: ia‘ affected, digestion fails, the blood be-: comes impoverished, and you fall an easy victim to any prevalent disease. Miss M. E. Boyle, of Wiikesbarre, Pa., . : puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when-s-lie says ; “I use'no other medicine '■ than Ayer’s Pills. They are all lliat any one needs, and just splendid to save money in doctors' bills.” Here is ap instance of . A Physician wlATosTln s niullci ho’"cllesT; "bu f'k'Eavitrg at hand a bottle of Ayer’s Pills, found himself fully equipped.— J. Arrison, M. 1)., of San Joss, Cal., writes: .. ” Some ttrree years ago, by the nlbrest accident, I was forced, so to speak, to -AyerJs -Cathartic several sick men among a party of engineers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Any medicine chest haring been lost in -crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action of tire Pills, so imrefi so, indeedAliat I was led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. I have nothing but praise to offer in their favof.” r » , John AV. Brown, M. D., of Oceana, W.Va., writes: “ I prescribe Ayer’s Pills in my practice, aud find them excellent. I urge tlreir general use in families.” T. E. Hastings, M. 8., of Baltimore, Md., writes: “ That Ayer’s Pills do control and cure the complaints for which . they are designed, is as conclusively proven to me as anything possibly can be. They are the best cathartic and aperient within the reach df the profession.” • Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BT Dr. J, C. .Ayer k. Co., Lowell, Mass. - Sold by ail Druggists. *
Lafayette Stock Fans. 1 p \ Vr9 v ■ j Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, indiana. Large number of Stallions on hand. Including, Clydesdales, English Shire, French Draft, Cleveland-bay and French -Goaeh; and in- trotting - brei ds, liayal George and Hambletonians. I have just added two car loads of recent Importations, and feel assured ihat I can please anyone. Every horse guaranteed; Terms as reasonable and prices as low as any importer in America. * City office. Fashion Stables. 25-6 t. J. Crouch, Proprietor. BUY -THE— Hew Boa
stove OF Sheriff’s Sale. —; —■ —r BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of -a decree anil execution to me directed'from the Clerk ot-liie .liisper l'iiTuP Court, in o cause No. 3770, wherein Thomas Thompson was cross plaiutilf and Tbc-.T'aspcr County Agruililtural .Society, Marion L. spitler, Samuel E Yeoman, I) i\id l>. .NVavcL*. M . B. A l ter, i’obert Bundle, Tboinas .). MeCov, David 11. Yeomau. Wilii.iin A. Linchart; J.ena Tutuer, Ad-rHsOft-i’-iYrtvraso+H-XV-i-llhi-wv-YI. ■ c.. >tarr. James F. Watson. Michael IlalloraiY; •loliu Gricini. FraiiU 11. Meyer and Edwpi P. llainniond were cross defendants, (the said Samuel E. Y em.iau being the Slieriil of said Jasper County) reoairing me to make the sum of seven hundred and eivhty-nine dollars anil mnety-faur cents (ttsa.iU) in favor of. cross plaintiff, aud the farther sum ot tltreC hundred and fifty i ne dollars and two cetits> (35.1.02) in favor of the (cross defendants, other t linn the salt! Agricultpral Society, together withiuterest ami costs, I will expose at uublic sale on Saturday j tlie 17 tli day of March, 1888, between Uiq hour- of 10 o’clock a. in. and 1 o’clock v,,W- of said dav, at the door of the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper ouutv. Indiana, the rents and profits, fora term no' exceeding seven (7) years, bv the year, of the following described real estate, tokvit: The west half (Li)of the soucliwcst qnar.ter C,i) of the sonthWfST quarter 0.-) of section twenty-nine ;D| no-til. range six t ) west, iu Jasper County, Indiana. And JdionfeL such rents and profits hot sell for a siiiii sufifeieut to disc barge said copy of ilecnje andx'xccution, iuteres: am! costsy l will, at the same time and place, aud in the nianner aforesaid, expose at public sale tiie fee simple right ,of said defendants in am) to said real estat,\ or so Tiuich thereofais shall be sufiicieiit. to discharge said copy of decree.aud execution, inferost and costs. , . . Said sale will be made without- re.let and in .accordance with tile order of court in said copy of decree and execution. I’HIL 1P BLUE, Coroner .Jasper Conn tv, Ind. a ml acting sheriff. Thompson k Tsco . rt Attorneys for ctoss plaintifl. Feb 20, ISrts.
. t . ' Notice ic Heirs and Creditors of Petition to Seil Rea!-Estate. i ' THE STATE OF INDIANA,J ex ” Jasper County. ( In Jasper Cirafit Ceurt r -to March Term, A. U. )N*S. Truitt'!’. AVright. iidministrntor of the e-tate d! Elizaheth NieTmls, formerly 1 Elizabeth ii it 'On, -deecated, .. RozetfcaH i.liUon, Aiilanda il MiftoW, ■ Ai-ikoii Tiionuis YV. . Hilpin. Robert E. IliUon and YVilltam IE Nic.iidls. ' NOTICE is, berifiiv given, that Truitt _ l*. Wright, as afinifui-tratur of.tlle est.i.tc of IOL/a----tjbtli Nicfiolsi formerly Elriaheth llilton, deceased. late at said county and state, has: filed-, in the Circuit Court of said County, his petition "TtPft'll certain reuK'M.i'.i -tri Uuigirn -trr •erH“df— Cedent. Uiepcraonßl property m said estate b *- iil<- insiifiicieai to pay the indebted lion thereof ; aud that said petition will come up for hearing at the March term, IWS. «ts said court, wlifelt term e immcuci'S at the tbor.rt House, in Mens-‘tuißi'W’nrsatit"r.ntraryyßmt*wrattr-wn tiie ihfh ilav of March, the year ai yresaid. and said cat Y-c H set for hearing on the tick dttr of April, iiss the same b 'ing the 17th judicial day 61 u “ WITN ESs, My hand and t m seal of V'J.GkvN said court, affixed at office in UettsSU,ALt t st ,' lMeP on this 12th dav ol March, is.* JAMES F. mm; Clerk. Mc’i. 1£22-Sa.
flntwutt OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, * • -VTOtiCE is hereby that t'\g nvdersicned irt AdmhdsU'ntorof'tlieg/ at«of Henry Harkley'deceased', will offer at public i.utcrc at Etc late residence <>f ileco-teut in Barkley town-liip Jasper Cnuii ty iu'l ana. on • Thursday March 89, ISsS, thetnersonal proitcrty of said estate, consisting of 1 horses, 7 bnlod mares, and 9 young horses and mures. 17 eews and about »head of voting cattle S 3 In-ad stuck liogs. eorti eats-ana bay. Wagons, farming implement- and hotwehold . Buie U> begiu nta,„ rs.. A ercilit of nine months will b. 1 given on all sums over five dollars, purchaser giving bino” with approved security wahrtnjt yautattfUi add appri-emeht laws and bes ring six i>er ,-,.*5:. interest per annum a tier mtUAiruy. .Sams ot Ivt Üb!»ars or audeH'-Jish in bsfnd. EUANViLk*; MOObY. Administrator
f. I. S!. IK MANUFACTURERS' A3ST3D * DEALERS £±T THE STEEL GE/VP. EUCGYa \/ I*ractically.lndestructible. Ko Wood to shrink, iirrrt. decoy or W«r out. No bolts or clips l 4 recome loose cr. rattle. A gaar made enUrcljr (»? sty j}', Hveted to(Jelh»r, cai> not bo broken, will last lorbrsr. MANUFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO., CHICAGO. HARKKBS V S A POLES, CD LEAKS, WHIPS, TKI AKS VALISES, HLAXKETS, ROBES, C ARRIAOETROI--911KG3, II ABBESS OIL, etc Domestic aud Meiv Vorta singer Sewing Machines AT THEIK HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON at RET BtenuxeSner ImiiaHa,
Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for liehsselaer. MONEY! money— W. H. H, Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest.
cotfK/fsno Jftp -DEALERS tNk% Shos3, Hats Caps, AND Furnishings. tail’ Fisa if A S^^olalty-i Rensselaeb Indiana J W. lIOKTON, - DENTIST. All diseases t>f teeth and gums carefully treuttSd, ' *• _, Est tings iind Cro'wns n specialt,". Retisselac . Indiana |ieaßtoket. ON g DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE', j fWOODS’ OLD STAND ) FRESH & CURED MEATS f. 7 all kinds, and THE BEST IN QUALITY, constantly hand, 9 All Goods Strictly Cash. ....... iHphrfighest marke’t price paid for fat yoaag Bssef cattle. ■■•ll:etie-i Grice I’r.id for Ki tes and Belts. k S, IT. HOWE, Proprietor.
