Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1888 — Page 8

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Obituary.

br. Tiiojnas Antrim, lite Recorder J vf.e” oouniy, wa» b.tm June 30,- ; . in ~ in’ in co trny, <). the youngi of four clribhvn of Thomas anil Wlie? An r :u, natives of. Virginie, < t Irish.. :ui«l U ■ Ltydescent. When be was Llx 1 _y.'::r* '0 1 I' lo family iftov'ed to Wnyii ■ Co. iu'l., and sirteeu years, ailcrwar<l> the Dr. fnoved to Wabash . , v! »r lie. has- sineo resided. In !'i.e marred f,u;ia<:a W. Massey ;oi<t to theu. were Dorn eight children. 1::■ was. raised id the <} taker faith and ig i.iiu- aggressive in all matters’of c uscience. In Politics he first acted with the. Whigs and was one of the earliest Republicans. His strong sympathy was enlisted for the American Slaves and lie many times aided their underground passage to the Canada L.rder. He was present at Anderson, this Stiite when Tred Douglas was mobbed for speaking in the interest of l. s race- His business has been farmlug and the practice of medicines'—to which latter practice he was attracted early'in life. During the time he has * lived in Jasper county he has been an uncompromising Republican and ag gressive in the party’s interest. The , Doctor has lived through eventful times in onr country, has witnessed wonderful changes and will be missed by a large circle of friends and a'cquaintan ees. His death occured at ids residence s:> Kens seiner at 11:15 o’clock p. iu October 23; J' v bß, surrounded by wife, children, grandchildren and other rela:’.:ives and friends. A Joying .husband .fid father, a kind neighbor and good citizen has gone from ottr midst. May he rest in peace. ,

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS

Warrantee when not Otherwise ’- SpecifiedAbbie Blythe et al, to Abiabain Long, Sept. 27, £.l sw 18-32-5, 85 acres Kank- . tp - 500 Union Biblical Suminary to Elizabeth i Moore, Oct., 1, e.J ne and sw ne 25-30-6, 120 acres,. Barkley. 500 John S. .Baker to Ashe! M. Baker, Oct, •' 5. nw 20-29-6, 160 acres, Marion, quitciai □, : ( 1 August Hilscher to Otlifi Hoftman, (.hi. 22rrv?rbT?;TI5gan, ■ 15 Mvry L. Wingard to Henry Niman It 1 Nitnan, * 1 sb 11. Bronson -p Thus. -.Brien, Oct. 8, ne se 17-28-7.' 40 acres, Jordan, 750 Jno. E. Hoilelt to Sarah C. Lally, Jan. 13, 'B7, ItS,‘bl 18; Remington 700 Marion L. Spitler to Jno. and Lewis Fritz, Oct. 23, sw 13-81-5, 160 acres Walker, 800 Simon Kenton et al to Godfrey Schultz, Apr. 14, und’ptwA se ne 15 30-7, Union, 93 Holdrtdge Clark to Henry O. Harris, Oct. °2", Its 6,7, B,’ bl 9, Newton’s add Kansse-aer, 650 John Hoag tp Johp J. Pullins, Oct. 27 wJ nw ne 16-2ff-6, 20 a. Barkley 816 Jas. A. Little to John W, Little. Sept. Jo. >w nw, and nw sw and el sw ;I: • I 6, 160 acres Walker, hk'-» G. Moody ad;o;est H. A. Barkley trr John Makeevcr, Qctz27, Its 5,6, 11, 12, bl 14,-Rensselaer, court deed,., • M. L. Spitler et al, io Nicholas Zinimcr Oct. 2p, et ne--.xv.' Milroy _—_. 1 100 Andreas P. Applegore to Edward Peregim, Mar. 6, nw se 1J 29’5, 40 acres Hanging Grove 1200 S2?SS M. Butncll to Andreas P. A’.ilgard, Oct. 26, sw sw 25 28 6. 40 acres, Milroy * Warren M. Brey et al to Lydia Ji Keys, "•w sc 1-32-v, 40 acres, Wheatfield, 150 p hiueas ,M. Kent to Henry Phelps, Oct, vs.se 19-12-6, 160 acres, Wheatliehi quitclaim, 50 L B. Washburn to R. F. "Pries*, Apr. .12, Its 5,6, bl 177 Newton's add. Rensseiner , 500 ’e.lathan D. Hopkins to, M?.ry Rowen,Mar. 22’84, pt sw §0:29-6, RenssS-' l..cr, 50 ;;h P. Thompson to John,Lane Oct 30, lie sw and-se nw 31 -8(Hl Newton 654 P.obt. C-a-ton to W. H. Wei's Oct. 25, i’.S 4, 5. 6, Weston's add>;Remin’gton 46 Timothy O'Conner adtn r to Jas. Ho gan., Western add. Remington,adin’r deed. 8. P. Thompson to J. F. Pettit Nov. 1 wise. 22-31-6, 80 acres Walker . 320 S. p. Thompson tpjQhas. A. Harrington Aug 23, nJ se 23-81-7, 80 acres Union ” " 600 Pleasa & Win. Clift to Elizabeth- A U ark Nov. 1, Its Ik and 4 bl 36. Westen's add. Rensselaer. 'Janid Wolfe et al to Robt W. May, Oct. 26, ne 11'27-6, l ,: 0 <acres. Carpenter .4009 'Janie! Wolf et al to Jas.; Sheets, Oct. . .. /. 7, 51 8. Brc.ei's a id. Remington, 190 i.c.iie' Wolf et al to Christian Heusler Oct 26, nw I*TJ acres Cai m u ’ ‘ter. . 2800 H-mnah A. Bell to Wm. H. Bell, Nov. -45. ‘B4, okne 14-31-7, Tw acres,---Keen-er quitclaim , 2009 M‘aggie B. Reed to Milton Bell. May r . 29. 86 and I e? ns 14 31-7, Keener quitclaim RO Will y r>u suffer with dyspepsia and liver eomplaint ? . Shiloh’s Vitalieer is t.'uaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger. xx-39-ly. " .y * —t- ■ j That hacking cough can be w quick 1 ,ly cured by Shiloh’s cure- . We guarantee it. Long & Ec-eh.

HARNESSED TO OXEN AND DOGS

D«<tadlac Df*4c«rjr Which Garina* j -Faaaaat Women Undergo. *. icannevter forget the fefeling of astonlafnhent miqglcd with. Shame with which 1 first looked upon a woman hnrnessed side bv side with an.ox. says a foreign cor respondent. "It was on a lonely road in Switzerland, near the Italian frontier, flight had already set In, and the bonfires lighted by woodsmen on the steep nioiin lain sides, hundreds of feel above my head, gave scarcely light enough to pick a way over the rocky road. I hurried, on to reach the next village,’ and in my’ hurry almost ran into a huge mass of moving ha.v. A v woman was polling that liny, anil in ox—not her husbapd—was helping her. On.jhc. pame road I overtook a number oj women who looked like veritable walking liaystacks. Strapped on their backs were conirivancgs into which hay was stacked to a height of five or six feet, -The men. who kindly fill* the, funnels that 1 heir wives carry, fill the hay so high that the poor women fairly stagger under their load. For this severe labor the-peasant women of Switzerland and Germany earn from thirty to thirty-five cents a day. They take their.babies, their,tyread. ami their beer to the fields witty, them, wield the scythe all day long, then creep bacK to their hovels under their huge loads and go to lied to get up nt 4 next morning and go through another, twelve or fourteen hours of similar drudgery. I have seen women in ’Bulgaria thrashing grain with sticks—a slow arid laborious process, and none the more pleasant for the burning sun that beats down oil that semi-tropical country. While they were engaged in this work their brothers and husbands sat on the shady side of their thatched huts and dozed or minded the children as the humor struck them. Evidently, in the Bulgarian peasant’s opinion, woman’s sphere is where the hardest work is to be done. In Heidelberg I made the acquaintance of an honest red-cheeked woman who made her living selling milk. She had a small cart that held two six gallon cans. To this cart she hitched herself and a dog and made her rounds from house to bouse selling milk qt six cents -a quart This queer team stopped before the door of my lodgings punctually .every morning, at <3 o'clock, and while I chatted a moment with the German frau the dog would lie down hi his harness to rest, The frau and busband were tryihg to save enough to bring them to America. The husband was a styoemaker, but somehow never managed’ to save anything.; There was not much profit in milk, still she wdukl be careful and hoped to have enough ’’some day.” Once in America she felt sure that she and Ilans could get along. It is doubt ful whether the poor woman with all her economy and toll Will ever reach her 1 goal, Many months afterward, when I was in Heidelberg again, she was there still, hitched, with her dog in the cart, selling milk for six cents a quart.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned Will offer at public salp, at his residence one mile north of Rensselaer, Jasper county Ind. on Tuesday, November 13tb, 1888, Commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m: the. following described property to-wit : 1 spnrr+arge mares with foal. 1 line bred Hanibjetonian mare Gvs ojd, 1 spring colt. 1 milch cow, 2 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 1 steer calf Into old, 37 head of hogs and pigs, 1 double harness. 2 plows, 1 sulky plow. 1 harrow, 1 cultivator; 1 rake, 1 mowing machine, forks &c., household goods including furniture, carpets, stoves ike. Terms of sale: . Sums under $5 cash. Sums over S 5 six month's credit, ,without interest, with approved security. If not paid when due notes to draw 8 per cent, interest from date. Six per cent, discount for eash payments. A M, BAKER Simon PtiiLLirs, Auctioneer.

Scrotula Cured.

The Swift Specific 00., Atlanta Ga. , Gentlemen. - ; OnFTrf~ ymtP---i , ep«Tesentatives has just asked me about your medicine, and having used it I am in position to say something about it. Nine- years ago Scrofula made it§ appearance in my family. Two of my children—one a boy of six and fu girl of four years—were terribly atficted with this horrible disease. My family physician treated the malady for a time with no success. ,Jn my county paper 1 saw your medicine advertised, and began using it, and in no tiipe improvement was observed. My children-to-day are free from-trouble, and I am never without a bottle of S. 8. S. in my house. j John Williams. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. \ The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.

■ For Static. T. J. Savler will sell a.new Smith wagon and take it all in wood. —a —*4. : English pavins Liniment removes. all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs splints. Sweeney, ring-bone, stifle,r . sprains, all swollen throats, coughss [ etc. 35C :; by — bottle Warranted. Sold by Long & Ego. Druggists Rensselaer lad. 20-30 IyY Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible copgh, Shiloh's cure is ' the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger. ’ s-. t - r-—T - . Catarrh cured, health ana sweet Ibncath•secured, by. Shiloh's eatarrh .remedy, Erice 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh's cough and Consumption (.Mire is sold by us on a guarantee. .It cures consumption. Long & Egeb

MF* THE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength; Purity and Fastness, None others are just as good. ' Beware of imitations —they, are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor,.weak, crocky colors. 35 colors ; 10 cents each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photo*., making the finest Ink or Bluing (10 cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronsing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper, Only 10 Cents. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s cure. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s.' Shiloh's Vitalizer is- what J’ou need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger's.

Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale by ’ 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer. ■■■ THE STATE OF INDIANA.' oq • Ja.>per County. i - In JasperX'ircuit Court, to. January term A. I). 18811. No. BSBI. Henry llelvis, ’vs. Albert M Banta, Baiita wife of Albert; M . Banta, the unknown heirs devisees and , legatees ol Albert M. Banta deceased. A. W. Smith, -s — Smith wife of A. \V. Smith, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of A, W. Smith; deceased, William Byran, Catherine Byrim wife olWilliam Byran. the un- ; known heirs devisees and legates of William. Byrau, deceased, Aaron W. Smith, Smitli.wjleot Aaron \V. Smith, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Aaron W. Smith, deceased. Be it remembered, that on this sth day of NoveiHber. A. D. 1888, the above named plaint; itl'bvW W. Watson hit; Attorney—Hied in the oliice of the Clerk oi said Court his complaint against said defendants ami also . the affidavit {of a competentlperson, that said d - fendantsare non-residents of the stateof.lndiana, said non-resiuent defendants are tlioro--1 ore hereby nolili.ed of tj.e pjmdency of said suit, ard that said cause will stand for trial at the January term of sajd Court, 188 J, to-wit: on lite Jthiiav of January 1889. \ViTNEss. my imiij ami the seal /st? tri”' Hie said Court, affixed at oilice in ( ) llcnssalaer. on this athday of Nov0 A. D. 1888. . JAMES F. IK WIN, Clerk. By S. C. Irwin, Nov. 8-I’s-22. Deputy

MI-EEBT IK THE STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County, i bp’In Jasper Circtit Court, to January term, A. D. No. 3882. I‘hebe Hclvis. vs.. Abraham Huflman, Mkry—Tnuftnaw—wife of Abraham Hiitltnan, the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of Abraham lluKman, deceiisCTrJbmcwvsniittir smTrnriviiF of John M .Smith, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Jona W. Smith, deceased. -.lie-it remembered, tharon ttrrs.3th rtay of ■November? a. D isssr-fhe aboVer nameii pi-iin-till'bv W. \\ Watson, her athnaey—tiled in the oillee of the- Clerk of sai l Court her complaint against said defemlants ami also the affidavit of a competent person, that' said de.tvL 11 to iana. said non-resideais are therefore hereby notified of tlfe pendency of said suit, and that said cause v. ill stand lor ;triul -at tire January term of said court, to-wit: on the.«th day of January isr.) WITNESS, mv hand and the seal . T\of said eourt.'jjallixed at. office in I J Rensselaer, on litis ith day of Nov—''ember, a, DuSsS. JAMES I IRWIN.. Clerk. —' By S. C. litwiN. Nov. S-IJ-.22. ’ Deputy. to canvass for the sale of Nursery stock! Steady employmeut guaranteed. SALARY AM) EXPENSES PAID, Apl'lv atonce. statcing age. te Bros. Company, 1 Sept, ami Nov.

AGENTS WANTED! Tocanvass for one of the largest, oldest ”S established. BEST KNOWN M’RSr.RIES in the dountrv Most liberal terms. incqualed 1: eilities. GENEVA NTKSERY. Established 184,(i W & T SMITH Geneva, N- Y 52-6 t e-o-w Greatest Discorery of lie 19tM Century! DR. TEAGUES N<" o w liemedv, MEDICATED AIK 111!ls [ajr > Catarrh- Asthma and all Throat and / /fIR- Lnag Diseases. i Has no equal lor N’rr fIBsKMRv < ous or Sick Headache. wfcf Greatest Blood Mcdthe World.. It .vt’W AC J/ ‘nay be taken intent - V* all v in doses of from 10 tfsttvn I imps to a tenspoouful I or Sale by F. B. MEYER. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaker. Calls promptly attended day or night. RENSSELAER INDIANA

r P f CELERY COMPOUND CURES PROOFS" „ “Paine’Z UelaryComvwcuralgla pound cured my n<rvout sick headache*. ‘ * Mrs. L. A, Brfntmeji, Nervous -? wnt0 ’ Prostration wmm Comf>pund, 1 am cured of rheumatism.” Rheumatism A “It has done.me more K ICI HOY good for kidney disease than any other mediDiseases gbo.a«bott, Sioux City, lowa. ' AND “ Paine’s Celery Coinpound ha? been of great All Llvnr benefit for torpid liver - indigestion, and biliousDlsordors ”««•'' euzabbthc. MIPUIUUIO| y f)AIX| Quechee, Vi, , r . . . Application for License■fV OTIEE is hereby given to tlie citizens of Lx Hie town ot Rensselaer, in Marion townsi'iiip Jasper county.mMl-the state of Indiana,, that the undersigned'George A. Strickfaden. a male inhabitant of said JLirion township and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit (if becoming intoxicated and lit m every respect to lie entrusted with tho-Sateof intoxicating liquors,.will apply to theiloard of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at their December term, 18<§, said term commencing on Monday. December 8, 1888, for ajicense to sell and barter spiritous,’vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to bedrank.iu the following premises towit: . .' Commencing one hundred and seven (107) feet and ten (10) inches westerly from the easterly corner of block four <4> in the town of Rensselaer at a point on fbe northerly line of Washington street on lot number otye (1) in said block and/tinning thence nortl)itliiriy-two (32) degrees and fifty (50). inhiutea west, parallel with Van Rensselaer street forty-nine (49) feet and thence soutii tiftyrseven (57.) degrees and ten do) minutes west paralleLwith Washington street twenty (20) feet, thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and lilty 5o) minutes east parallel with Van Rensselaer street forty-nine (49) feet and thence tiorth fifty-seven (57) degrees and ten (18) minutes, east along the northerly line of Washington street twenty (20) feet to place, of begun.mg. Said prem.ses being known as the .- tone building all situated on lot one (1) in block it) in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper Couuty, Indiana. ' said license is asked for a period of one year, -and lor thesaJe-trfspiritoUs, vinous, malt and all intoxicating liquors. GEORGE A STRICKFADEN Jas. W. Dontljit, Atty. for Petitioner.

Application for LicenseNOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Reiisselaer, in Marion township. Jasper county, and the state of Indiana, that the umlersigiied Edward O. Green, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana und’over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and ill in every respect to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in said Jasper county at their December term 1888, said term coirtmeucing on Monday, December 3, 1883, fJr a license to sell ami barter spiritous. vinous, n.nit ami all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a ijuart ar a lime, with the privilege-ot allowing ami Ipermitting the satne to be .trank in tlie folio wmg premises towitt— < The precise location of the premises on wiilcli the umlersigiied desires to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same .to be drank thereon, is a one story brick building forty (40) feet long by twenty (20) feet wide on Van Rensselaer.•■treet ami situated ou lot ntimber three (3) block number four (-1) of the original plat of Rensselaer, Indiana, and -descriwed a* follows : Beginning oil? •bundre.l and twelve and -one halt (112.) feet mirth westerly from the corner of Washington street ami 'an Rensselaer, street thence north-westerly on Van ReusSelaer street, iitenee westerly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet tfieuce south-easterly parallel with- V an Rensselaer street, twenty ’(20) feet, thence easterly parallel wit it Wasiimg'toiistreet forty (40) M’eeir to the plaace of beginning. Said,license will be asked for the pct’io I of one year. • EDW VRDO G tEE L Jas W. Dmitliit attv, foi petitioner. NOV. 8 15-22.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. NOTICE is hereby given to , ......... ■--pHfriftfc jiaiouy, ——~- ’ Winfred Finn, Seth j. Bentley, Aeeph Eelchef. -—w——DevLC. Rockwell, ' Marion Albin, E. Sanford, Berrvinan Jones, M. M. Jm-es, ami all others interested, ('that Down the south q of the east half, of the west luilf of section 25, township N>>, 32 north, range No. 5 west, in Jasper county Indiana. And tliat I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as nitiv be necessary to establish the corners ami lines oi my land. Said survey to begin on the 13th qtHS'evember A, D. 1888, - CHRISTIAN RUSMfRSON J. C. Til bawls, * Surveyor. Oct. 25, Nov, 1-8.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. NOTICE is hereby given to Lorenzo’ Tiiiknam, Clara K. Kent, I) J Thompson, J) I).-Miller, A. H. Lindley. S. P. Thompson, .Tolm G. Gear, , Wm Hoile. Daniel Langdon, ;xk Ann B. Sargent. and all others interested that I own lhe Gist v; of the north we-t quarter and the north-west quarter of tho north east quarter of section No. 3. tuwns.iip No. 31 north, range No. 6 west, in Jaspercounn, Indiana, and that I will proceed with tire SurvevOr of Jasper county to. mike a legal sdrvev of said section or so much thereof as mat be necessary to establish th* corners and lines of m\> land. Said survey t<> hex in on the Stith day of November. A D 188 bJOHN G.HEIL. J.C. TnsAWLS, Surveyor. Nov. l-S-10. NOTICI2 OF SALE. I\TNOTICE is hereby given fljjit the tradersigned 'commissioner, appointed by the Judge of Jasper circuit eolirt at Hie October term 18SS thereof in cause number 3818 wherein Elizabeth Melser was plaintiff and Harmon Meise'r was defendant will offer at private sale for not Ic.sth in flfl apt raise I v inr'.jon raid after the 2tth day of November less, at the law office "i Thompson lire.. Itenssolier, Jasper county, Indiana, the following real estate tow i t i Lot one ( Din block eight (8) in the town of Wheatfield, hnd the <>t?e sixth (1-ti) interest, in the south west quarter of section eight (&), in township thirlv one (3D north of range five (5) west, all situated in tiie county of Jasper; state of Indiana. „ ...... On the following terms One fourth Cash 5 m band :«n« fourth in one year; one fourtiri n two years: in one forth tn tliiee years from date of ISal€ ’ FRANK FOLTZ, ..\ ■ * Commissioner. Thompson .< Bro. Attorams. Nev. Lx-hi. , 4 T W. HOI’.TON, *x DENTIST. Fillings tl.at tvii-L not. cojie-OTt. LOCAL AN AESTHETICS , usedin Teeth extraction. JS~Artificit.l teeth inserted from one to full sets. Oflice over LaRue’s grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana.

GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant, Bakery, OYSTER HOUSE, Warm Meals at all Hours, BREAD. CAKES, COIffFECTXOrJERY, . • ' FRUITS, GANKTED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. (Allman’s Old Stand.) SOLE AGENT FOR THE

ROCKFORD BOSS ELGIN ; DUEBER HAMPDEN CROW? WALTHAM ’ S'* ONE P COLUMBUS '■ ' S ... . ( «

’Bear This in Mind:—l can sell yon any kind of watch you want, ac the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Clai ins, Gents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies' Broodies, Gents'Cuff Buttons, Gold Pens, Ladies' Cuff Buttons, Gents' Charms, Gold Bings, . Ladies' Charms, Gents' Collar Buttons, Solid Gold Thimbles, All kinds of spectacles a specialty, fitted by new system. A brigh new stock of plated, hollow ware, knives, forks and spoons. Goods bought of me engraved free of charge. Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving and monograms made to order, “HARDMAK, THE JEWELER,"

bhiw m THE STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County, i aa - In Jasper Circuit Court, to Jan. Turin, A. D., 1889. No. 3873. . Complaint in"a i t aclim en t. Blake Wilson - LTxts. David 11. Bates. BE IT REMEMBERED. That on this 15th day of October. A. D. 1888,- the above named' plaintiffby Hammond.& Austin, his attorneys, Jiled in..sai<l-C.uurt his complaint against said defendant for attachment amTiiTsb tire affidavit of a competent person, that said defendantDavid H. Bates is a non resident of the state i of Indiana maid non-resident defendant is,, by j order ot sail! court, therefore Hereby nottlied-of the pemlemij- of said suit, ami that said' cilitse will stand tm - trial at the January term of said court, IS.st 1 , tO-wit: ou the seventh day of January, IMS',’. TWffOMS,iv.hetuuf U ifejen'til!> . ZNset my hand ami affix the seal of said ’( Z—'ffj* le.ourt this yofli day of—October, CierK. Hamm->!i<liAAiistiii. - Attorneys for I’lr.intiir. . No v. 1- 8 -1-5. " -j ~ ’ NOTICE. XTOITJCE ;is hereby given that the nhder--11 Signed has been appoilitsd administrator with the will annexed <4 the estate of James Ritchey deceased. Said estate is supposed to ■be solvent. OMARC RITCHIE. • Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of James Ritchey, deceased, Hammond v Austin. . x Attorneys for Adin.

L 0 Wi BE R! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LUMBER, LATE MHBiHSUS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from, the sotith, which we propbse to sell to our pattons At Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands* enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for pafronagd. And to all who will come and see us ? we dealing and Best Prices. Come ? seer us and save money. Respectfully , COLIBORM dfe Ois;

—Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a certi fie<l cony of a decree and execution to me directed from the' Clerk of the Jasuer Circuit Court, in a cause No. 3844 wherein John V. A. Weaver, Arthur C. Weaver, Emily C. Weaver ami EllaF. Lewis were plaintiffs ami Minnie Lewis alias Minnie Hall was defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and forty-seven dollars a lidni cents. together with intefest and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 24 day of November, A. D. 1888. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I’. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House in the Town of Iteusseiaer, Jasper ■ County; Jmlfami, the rents ami profits, for a term net exceeding sevau.t") years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: _Eastoije half (' ;> of north east one ioiu’thyi) -•vttrl- wtFtlr wwrt 'tme fotrrtlr mrrttr ea-s-t <rne“ fourtli (*i) section twenty-two (22), township thirty-one (31)mortii, range fixe-(j) west, Jasper countv, Imliana, , t Ami should suph rents and profits uotsell for asuut sufficient to discharge said copy of decree ami execution, interests andfeosts, I will, at the same time ami place, and in the manner aforesaid-; expose at public stile the fee simple right of said defendants ip and to said real estate or so hutch thereof as sliall be sufficient to discharge saitLcopy of decree and execution, in terdfivaffi(VSst.s, Said sale veil 1 be made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said copy of decree anti execution . SAMVEL E, < Sheriffi Jasper County, Ind. Aammoml & Austin. Attorneys for Plaintiff.