Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1889 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS

When the character of the instrument I* not specified, it will be' understood that ft is a wargntec deed The le-ters n,c. a. w. mean north, south, east, west The letters in bination, as ne sW Ac. stand for northcast quarter, soul finest quarter Ac. The date given tii cadi item denotes the time the instmpicnt.was executed When this was .luring the present year, only the month and day are given, as Dec. 13. When the instrument “win made in some former year, the full date. but abbreviated is given, as: Nov Ist,’B4.

J. N. Wm. Fejdsein to Hance H. Blocs Dec,. 27 sw ne 24-32-7, 40 acres Keener, $475. John A. Kent to Matilda J. Hodge, Nov. 2, ’B7 Its 3,4, bl 8, Fair Oaks S2O. Catherine Odom by Adm. to Geo. H. Brown Jr. Sept. 11. sw sw 27-30-5, adm r deed, Gillam. S4OO Mary E. Hopkins to Sarah E. Rees, Dec. 17 ne sw and pt se sw 33-29-6, 65 acres, Marion, SI,S(X)», Chas. P. Jacob to Lewis Tice and wife Dec. 31. el sw 7-27-7, 80 acres,' Carpenter, quitclaim. Wm. R. Moffitt to Sarah M. Bringman, Dec. 26, Its 1,2, ?. Strattons Add Remington, quitclaim sl. David Novels to Edwin G. Gay Jan. 1 It 7, bl 5, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 8100.

Horace E. James to Valentine Seib, Jser. 21 uw nw 8-30-6, 40 acres Berkley, $2lO. Thos. Thompson to Isaac Hamilton -Jan. 3, nJ nw 9-30 6; 80 acres Barkley, S4OO. Wm. Cooper et al to Warren D Swisher, Dec. Bnw nw 34-31-5, Gillam -quitclaim $75. Am C. Prevo to Daniel C. Prevp Dec. ■l7 s end nw sw 12-30-5, 35 acres. GilJam, SBOO, A » C Prevo to Geo. D. Prevo, Dec. 17 nw ne 14-30-5,40 acres Gillam. SI2OO. —*•*..

When Baby wm sick, we gave her Caatoria, When «he wm a Child, ahe cried for Caatoria, When the became Mlm ebe clung to Caatoria, fTheu aba had Children, ahe gave them Caatoria.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Mrs. Mary J. Adams. Mr. A. Collens. Mrs. Mary E. Brown. Mamia Hoover. Mrs. Wm. Davidson. Hartley Chair Co. Mr. Frank Sexton. R. Y. Whitney.

From the ParsonageBrown wood, Ga. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. Gentlemen—The past summer my wife was away on a two months visit. On her return home she had a wretched cold, which growing worse, caused me to call a physician. He attended her several weeksswithout benefiting her. She, knowing the splended effect S S. S. had on me, determined to test it in her case. At that time she had copious and disagreeable discharges from the left nostril. Before the firsVbqCtle was used up she was much better, and a few additional bottles set her. all-right It is remarkable that S. S. S. is good for colds and sore throats. A few months ago I was troubled occasionly with my throat from preaching. I carried a' bottle of Swift’s with me on my circuit. Whenever my throat became irritated lind annoyed me I would tine a dose of S. S. S. just before tetireing. and on awakening I would be well. Rev. Joseph O. Langston. Treatise on BlOod ahd Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.

k A SurpristnK Rednctlcn. A surprising ieduction in Boots at Hemphill <t Honuns: Our 84 50 Bools 84.00. “ 400 3.50., “ 3.50 “ 3.00. “ 3.00 “ 2.50. - “ 2.50 “ 2.00. “ 2.00 “ 1.75. “ 1.75 “ 1.50. J 150 “ 1.25. W e ure overstocked on boots and take this method to close them out and raise funds. Please give us a call and save money. > Hemphill <fc Honan. Far colds, coughs and lang diseases, get Rinehart’s Cough Balsaiii. , 25 c. F. B. Mlyee. Crotip, whooping ctOigh and Bronchitis immedially relieved by Shiloh’s cure.. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger.

Farmers and Stock Men , the Ex -elsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for 81. For Sa 2oS 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer.

" LISI OF ALLOW AXES Made by the Commissioners of Jasper County at Their Regular Dec. Term, - 1888 /' ,• < .. ; ' RELIEF OF POOR. M.E W«>d, relief poor MarioiPtp J' JB.OO Economy Store 00110 t 14 50 do , 5 00 C Q Starr do . 25 00 John Eger, do 20 00 Luild Hopkins, do 6 65 Ellis A Murray, do • 10 50 S. E. Yeoman, do . a 7o Ralph Fen dig, do 22 75 T. F. Wright, do 5 00

Priest & Paxton, do TO 00 John Makeoer. do >, o 14 00 T. P; Wright, do 18 00 Wm. Shepperd, do Carpenter 80 00 Smith & Halthia, do 13 44 E. 11. Briggs, do 1«7 J. O. B. M cDoucle, do 80 00 Geo. W. Reigle, do. * 100 4 . Leopold * Son, do if oo M.J. Bruner, do Keener 4 31 do 14 48 T. P. Wright, do 12 50 J. F. Bruner, do 6 00 Nancy J. Frame, do 18 00 Chas. G, Sears, do Hanging Grave 9 00 T P. Wright, do Barkley tp. 9 00 Elizabeth Meeker, do WbeatfieM 2* 00 Johu 11. Patton, do 24 00

ROADH.AXD BRIDGES. J. C. 'Gwin, supt. Moore bridge 15 00 Henry William*, supt. iron bridge MHry 12 00 S. E. Yeoman, serv. road papers 25 60 do 41 05 Stephen T. tamer, serv. a»road viewers 300 William Cooper, via 1 so Noah M.Gant,do 1 50 John O'Conner, do 8 00 Henry Smith, do 1 50 Joseph Tanner i jq George I’. Daugherty, do , 3 00 Jesse F. Smith, do 3 00 Sylvester O’Meara, «te , 300 John H. Pelton, do 3 oo A. Hamilton,do 1 50 J. B Graham.do 1 50 John J. Porter, do oo Charles Heusler, do 19a Wlll. Kane, J. P., qualifying 25 Jacob M, Troxell, do 50 Henry Barlow, do so John Graves, do 25 Archibald Pullins, commissioner 6 00 COUNTY OFFICES. LB. Washburn, postage '♦ 500 N. W arner & Son, mdse for -> 3 75 Jas. F. Irwin, postage 3 50 Geo. M Robinson, do 2 55 John F. Warren,do / 3 21 Long & Eger, mdse for ( , 2 90 Eger Bros., do 2157 John Eger, mdse for 75 John W. Powell, work sheriff’s office 2 00 COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Ao ' ■ -■ * - I. B. Washburn, quar. sal. as Treasurer 200 CO S E. Yeon. an. Sheriff 4 25 -do, serv Coni, special term 10 85 James F. Irwin, Clerk 82 00 Geo. M. Robinson, Aud.,'quar. salary 474 06 do' filing papers 15 69 John F. Warren, Co. Supt 290 00 POOR FARM.

Wm. Beck, digging grave 3 00 Ellis & Marray, mdse for 39 so N. Warner & Sons, do 4 85 C. C. Starr,do 2 00 T.P .Wright, do 12 50 Shelby Grant, boarding paupers 365 50 do laborers and mdse 79 80. W, D. and o.l’. Robinson, work 12 00 ELECTIONS. M ichae I Eger, shop rent Nov. election 5 00 S. E. Yeoman, posting notices and delivering tally sheets &c, 72 00 PRISONERS. S. E. Yeoman, boarding 45 10 N. Warner .v Sons, mdse for 1 70 Bedford A Warner, mdse for * 4 35 Ralph Fenilig, mdse for 150 La Rue Bros, mdse for 2 10 Philip Blue, boarding 6 00

MISCELLANEOUS. Frank P. Bi tters, secy, board of health 15 00 M. F. Chilcote, county attorney 40 00 Spring, Emerson A Co., stationery 106 20 Geo. E. Marshall, county printing 30 50 Eger Bros, work on jail 6 00 E. C, Owens, do * 21'50 Robert Michael, taxes refunded 1 00 Holdriiigc Clark, work 5 00 S. E. Yeoman, do 25 00 'COMMISSIONER’S COURT. Padgett Bros., team i 50 Oliver P. Taber, serv. as com , 21 00 James F. Watson, do 21 00 Preston M. Querry, do 21 00 Philip Blue, sheriff * HFOO I, George MsßeUinson, Auditor within and for the countv or Jasper, do hereby certify the above and forgoing to be a true and complete listof all the allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their regular December session, 1888. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, s Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. NOTICE is hereby given to Andrew J Owen Ball. Jolm F. I‘etitt, J. P. McCoruVck, T Charles Jou veuat. ' [ Margaret E. A ; Jos. It. Pierson. Caiisla Rode. Isaac M Miller. Thomas Thompson ami ail others interested tliat I own the south east quarter of section twentv-seven (27)' township No three (3) north, range No. six (6) we«t. in Jas]wr county, Indiana. And laist I will |>rocce«l with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survev of said section, or s<« much thereof as may be necessary to establish the owners ainl line?of my land FkAl snrn-y to begitt on fhe22nddav C f Januarr. Aprovided the weather l is suitable. , ; WILLARD. STOCKWELL. J. C Thrawfo, ' ■■ ''' - ■■ ■ - - iQiiuty Surveyor. Jan. S-10-17.

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Cisterns and Tanks. M?.'' - At PERKINS’ Steam Tank and Cistern FactoryHaving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full run n order, we are now r prepared to make Watering Tanks, of all shapes and sizes, round or square. CISTERNS at twenty-five per cent, below former prices. We also keep constantly on hand the celebrated Perkins’ Wind Mills, W - - ALWAYS 'Wy RELIABLE. and pu’ them up on short, notice PEB KmS&SOHT, RENSSELAER INDIANA Ga'arrh curet', health ana sweet breath seemed. by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Ihice 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger.

OOWIMiIB A sure remedy for the cure of StEURAIr GIA, no matter where located. RHEUMA TISM, HEADACHE. SLEEPLESSNESS, KIENE Y and BLADDER Disease?. Heart corrector. It is the LADIES’ FRIEND. Try a bottle. I offer no humbug. ItM the greatest PAIN KlLLEß*known. - READ THJS! Baldwin, Mich., 1 August 10,1887. Geo. G. Steketee, Grand Rapids, Mich., Dear Sir:—lf neuralgia was ever hereditary, it was in my father’s fuunly. Mymother was afflicted with it asJpng ago as I can well remember, and I. in common with the other members Of her family, was a miirt-r to its tortures in its most acute form. Night after night in spite of opts tes gireA to case the pain have I passed, sitting up or walking the floor of my room in micii -pain as ouiy sufferers from this terrible disease know. At length I procured a bottle of your “drops,” took a few doses, which relieved me and quit In about a week the disease returned. I then resolved to follow directions faithfully and given it a fair trial. I so and to my inexpressible relief and happiness have not bad asingle twinge of it since, and that was three years’Ugo. Other members of our family have also used it with the most happy results, would not like to say that it will euro everyone, but it did me; and I earnestly advise every one suffering from the disease to give it a thorough trial, and be sure to take if according to directions. Respectfully yours, J. W. Nichodsok, Register Deeds, Lake Co., Mich. Price 50 cents per bottle, 3 bottles on receipt of sl-50. express paid. P• S.—Trial bottle sent or receipt of 12 cents in V. S. postage stamps. Address GEO. G. STEKETEE, Grand Rapids, - Mich.

Mce of OF ADMINISTRATOR "XTOTTCE IsiIKKEBY GIVEN THAT THE Lv uuilersigneil lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Alexander McDonald, late ot Jasper County, Indiana, deceased. The estate of the said decedent i» probably solvent. WILLIAM H. TYLER, Administrator/ ; December 19, 1888 Mordecai F. Chilcote. Atty, for Administrator. Dec. 27. J. 8-10-17.

JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTION EER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Collections promptly attended to. Large amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - Wheatfiklb, Ind. XXI-12. - 1 ; t . t Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness. arid all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle atLong & Eger’s. W • : W ■ Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for Rensselaer.

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. I>EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bo- .) logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at tne lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. ,885“-The highest price paid for good at cattle J. J. EIGLESBACH. Hemphill & Honan, IL Whs? » St-Jlw mbh ""FArWwHI Hit ~ Wt it 1 Z_ —DEALERS IN— Boots, Shs, Hats Caps, ANDj Furnishings. . kiios’ Fta Shoes i A Specialty, Rensselaer ------- Indiana

GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant, Oakery, -A.1T13 • OYSTER HOUSE, Meals at all Hours. BREAD. CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. . , ' ■ . (Allman’s Old Stand.y

SOLE AGENT FOR THE I ROCKFORD BOSS ELGIH > DUEBEB G H CROW? WALTHAM* qj -0 7 S £ COLUMBUS? J Bear This in Mind:—l can sell you any kind of watch you want, a the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. I Ladies Chains, Gents Chains, Violin and Guitar String Ladies' Brooches, Gents' Cuff Buttons, Gold Pens, Ladies' Cuff Buttons, Gents' Charms, Gold Rings, 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. Goodi bought of me engraved free of charge. Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving an< monograms made to order. “HARDMAN, THE JEWELER,”

GreaUst Discovery of the 19tn Century! DR. TEAGUES WJP’ New Remedy, J® W ME DICATED AIR CURES Catarrh. Asthma / l&f] and nil Throat and / Lung Diseases. ( BKK&jR Has 110 for Ner jMß^oj vo,ls or s ' rk L lp » <lac,ie - J® 1 Greatest Blood Med4 : ■ks*^e9 1i <-rn- e in the World. It jmav be taken internV ■* xw- folly jo doses of from 10 qVWJW/iAteNr RtMEffr- [drops to a teaspoonfu 1 For Sale by" F. B. MEYER. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaker Calls promptly attended, day or night. RENSSELAER INDIANA

LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LMEB, LATH U SHINGLES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us and save money. Respectfully, COLBORIV «so Co.

A PARKER’S A, SPAVIN CURE! ftlMl IS UNE Q ALED mW Jll As an application to horses for the cure of Spavin, RbeumarfT’.fliia M tism, Splints, Cramp, Ring I I Kfil °T Bone, Curb, Sprains, Bruises, E EtSEJ J Galls, Swelled Legsand ShouF f a der lameness, also for Track ? T 3 use when reduced. Itremoves ESa swelling and inflammation, / W strengthens weak limbs, ant fiM raSa in the cure of all ailments of Kiffl ® horses where liniments are needed, it has no equal. Every bottle warranted as represenfed. For sale by druggists. The trade supplied by Daniel Stewart, Indianapolis, aud Ross Gordon, Lafayette, Ind. FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS FOUTZ T Jfo Hoksb will die of Cpi.lo, Bots or Lune Fbws. II FonWs Powders are urea in to?. yciilz s Powder* will cure and preveatßoe Cnor-KSa. Foutz’s Powders will prevent. G/iess rs Fowia. boutz's Powders.-will Increase the quantity of luilk snd cream tweaty per cent., and make the Imttetftnn and sweet. Fontz's Powders will enre or prevent almost ztrsx IMskask to which Horses and ( nttleare siildeet. Fcvtz's Fowmns Wn.t. give siATisricrtas. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTa, Proprietor, BALTtMOUH. MIX