Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1889 — Page 4

■■ JE REPUBLICAN. t ' - .... auusDAY, January! 7, 1889.

JrCOBIItT OFFICKEI r "' jW* W...V jAMKtiP.IKWIK. "feenff ....... , ...;PHu.tir*u'B. atlitor ,pfto*a* U. Rotuxsox nnnr 1 It. \Va*iibi k« -waardar ..'-. . .Iniis K. Avtbim. f'rve.y»rA....Jamks C. TuKi^Ls. knmm.* ..K. V BaK-iAxis. I*j.i:rlßto*drikt Publi<?SchooD. J. F. Wakkkn W: iUtDiMrict. I*. M.<J«’KNUY. vjißuitMioncra District .. .4. K. W atson CM DUtrict ...o.l\ Tabor. Court—Flrul Monday* <• March : V *«M. Sapiemhar and Dacembar * |r p. fVMCIiI Yreult Judce PItTKB H. Ward. rosocutin* Attorney . ...R. W, Marshall. • Sima of Court—Pint Monday in January; Monday in M.trck; Firtt Monday in Juna; tint Monday in October. i CORPORATION OFFICERS: vtbUNfc*!. ABRAHAM SIMCTOK feertt ..Kkbd L.CmtooTK. rproMuror C. C Srarr (Ist Ward N. W. Rkkvk. I M Ward Hibam Day. Couaoilmea <*d Ward Ki> D. Rroadr*. I 4th Ward Wm. Gaßßnrtat-D l BtH Ward.. Alfhki) TaoMrao*. |i!rtr —•-—~— 1 JASPER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 'Jesse Gwin.Trustee ..Han inn* Grove tp. Janies B. Guild,Trustee tp. rrod 8. Mriser, Trustee., „ W »| l k<!r *?* John L.Nirix>l*,Trustee ...Barkley tp. RUer A. Griawolo, Trustee .........Marian tp. Frank Welsh, Trustee ..Jordan tp. Jackson Freeland.Trustee.Newton tp. M. P. Schwanke, 1 rustee Keener tp. James N. White. Trustee Kankakeeitp. L. l-.tSmrer, Trustee WheatfUrld tp. Win O. Roadifor. Trustee Carpenter tp. Washington Scott, Trustee ililroy tp. Stephen T. Comer, Trustee Union tp W.M. Coover Reroinrtnn. Dr. 1.8. Waahburn Ueussriacr Frank J. Warren............ County Supt

A CALL TO-ARMS.

We have been haned a recent copy of the Oiymphia, Wash, Terr. Beview, containing a reprint of the call for the formation of a company of soldiers, published in The Republican's lineal ancestor, The Rensselaer Gazette, early in February 1861. It is believed that this is the first call for Union troops. The following is the text of the call: Prepare lor War. Rensselaer, Ind , Fed., 7,186 L Fellow-Citizes: The glorious flog of our country has been fired upon—torn down by traitor hands and trampled upon by permitted impunity. The sovereignty of our Government has been insulted, treated with contempt, defied, and set aside within its own rightful limits by traitors, led on by disappointed demagogues, whose motto is ‘-rule or ruin.” Treason and armed rebellion have raised their upas heads under strange banners within six of the Southern States of our Union. Shall the fl ig of our country, the glory aud honor of which has been sealed by the blood of a thousand battles, be thns disgraced? Shall the boasted sovereignty of our Government, the foundations of which were laid ami established by the wisdom of our our forefathers, “to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and onr posterity.” and before which tyrants have trembled, and that iwaeySr yet been A>tyyt-n? questioned with, impuni‘fy,d»e thus coutemned and set aside within our own borders? “Forbid it, Almighty God!” But. now the time has come to test the strength of our Government, to determine whether it is a mere rope of sand, that will tumble into discordant fragments upon the first breath of organized treason; and like Mexico and the states of Central and Southern America, become the scorn and contempt of the great nations of the earth; or whether it is to continue that Government whose “gi-" gantic progress is the wonder of the world, has no parallel in history, and whose example is melting ■the thrones and despotisms of of Europe and Asia. Within the next thirty days the imbecile administration whose pusillanimous conduct has given strength and confidence to this impious treason, will have expired, and a new administration, pledged that “the Union must and 6hall be preserved,” will have commenced. The new administration will doubtless require thousands of Unionloving volunteer soldiers to assist in crashing out this rebellion and in restoring the displaced sovereignty of onr Government Volunteers in the Union states should therefore be organized and ready at a moment's warning. It is 4 desired to organize a company in Rensselaer. All those who desire to join in this company can do so by giving or sending their names to the undersigned, and as soon as a sufficient number of names are enrolled a meeting will be called for the election of officers.' All who love their country, and are resaJH to lay down their lives for the perpetutation of onr glorious Union, are requested to come forward and enroll their names.

E. H. MILROY.

Private Dalzell's Find.

jt, ■■■' t- : ■ .• ■ ; ■ - ■ • ‘■■y-: , In an open letter, dated Pecember 26th, but just made public, Private Dftlzel has called the attention of veterans to the existence of an act of which allows to soldiers who were cap-' tured and imprisoned while in the line of duty, or their representatives, 28 cents a day while so confined. Pv the sape law soldiers on furlough were entitled to 25 cents a day and 5 cents a mile for transportation to and from the army. Widows and orphans of soldiers included in either or both of these classes are entitled to this money, which, on an average, amounts to $35 for each pensioner in America. Private Dalzell estimates that there about. 400,-000 of these claims that could be collected, which if paid would relieve the National Treasury of something like $14,000,060. Very few veterans have been aware of the existence of such a law.

CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.

To Tint Editor—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption If they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 181 Pearl st., New York, - f V Weak eyes and inflamed lids indicate an impure condition of the blood. The beet remedy is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes the blood, regulates the secretions, and expels all scrofulous humors from the system. 'Try it. Price sl. Worth $o a bottle.

The World Ought to Know It.

The world ought to know what 8. S. S. has done for me in the cure of a malignant cancer, which was so bad as to be considered incurable by the physicians iu Chicago, where I went to be treated. The Hospital surgeons gave me up, saying they could do nothing for me. One of my neighbors sent mo the copy of an advertisement cut from a paper in regard to Swift’s Specific, and I began' taking it.- I got relief from the first few doses, the poison was gradually forced out of my system and I was soon cured sound and well. It is now ter months since I quit taking S S S and I have had no sign, of return the dreadful disease. There are thousands of people going to their graves every year with Cancer arid they ought to know of the virtue of S. S. S. Mrs. Ann Both well. AuSable, Mich. Dec. 29, ’BB. Brother iu Bluest. Two or three years ago a negro on my place, near Franklin, Ky., was tormented with an apparently incurable case of Scrofula, which lasted him a long time and gave him great trouble. After trying many other remedies, I at length went to Dr. Morris’ drug store, in this place and bought several bottles of S S S by taking which and nothing else, he M as fully and permanently cured. He'’ is now a stout man, and at the time I commenced giving him S S S. the bones were working out of his arm—-couldTuse but one arm, and the doctors said that nothing could do him any good; but I had tried S S S and had seen it tried, and felt that it would cure him. u " John H. Granger. { Franklin, Ky. Dec. 13.1888. Deaf. • *r I was the victim of the worst Catarrh that I ever heard of. I was entirely deaf in one ear, and all the inside of nay nose, including part of thl bone, sloughed off. No treatment benefit ted me, and physicians said I would uever be any better. I took SSS as a last • resort, and it has entirely cured me. I have been well for yeare > and no sign of return of the dreadful disease. Mrs. Josephine Polhill. Due West, S. S. Swift’s Specific )iis entirely a vegetable medicine, and is the only medicine which has ever cored Blood Poison, Scrofula, Blood Humors and kindred diseases. Send for books on books on and skin Diseases, mail - ed free. The Swift Specific Co. ; Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. • j

The people are going for Rinehart’ Cough Balsam with a rush. 25c.

ORIGIN OF "BLOODY SHIRT."

Tli* Bzpresslon Said to Have Keen Derived Train an Old Custom. The origin of the expression of "bloody shirt” is said by a correspondent tp liei from a Corciean custom, uow nearly obJ soletc. In the days of the llcrce "vendefta" bloodshed was a common Qc.cur ence. Before lliC iburial of a murdered mau the “gridata” was celebrated. "Grids to. "'means crying around. Let n<| trans late it a "wake.” The laxly of life murdered was laid upon a plank/lben his weapons were place I near Ids baud mid his blood stained shirt hung over bis bead. Around the rude bier a circle of women, wtapi>cd in. tbeir black than ties, rocked themselves to uud fro, wjith vociferous wailing. The rnen, relatives and friends of the murdered man, armed to the teeth, stood uropiul, mad with thirst for revenge. One of the women—the wife, or mother, or aisley-of the murdered man—with a yell would snatch the bloody shirt, and, wav ingit aloft, begin the "vocero ". (Inin-inta lion howl). The rythmic howling was made up of expressions of love for the dead and alter nate bowls of haired of his enemies,and itstartling images anti tremendous oiiisc' were echoed in the faces and mutteiinef of the armed mourners. By trnusitfoi the jihraso ".bloody shirt” was applied tc the Southern rebellion.

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Sheriff’s Sale. . p, .g,n BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of aj ih'elee to me directed from the! Clerk of Hie Marion Circuit Court, in a cause I J\o. I+S5. whirr in Tlic First National Bank of imlianapoliM, No. iViii. was plain I i IT. and John J. Citrriger. Saran F. Carriger, Elijah VV. ; Knapp,Sarah a. Knapp. Ann 11. Sargent and' George D Neitl were defendants, requiring me j to make the sum of Fourteen Hundred and | Eleven Dollars and Two cento (3U11.02), to-i gether with interest and costs, I will expose at Public .sale, on ' . I Saturday, the 9th day of February, 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and i o’clock p. m.ofsaiddav, at the door of the Court House in the town of Kensselaer, Jasper Countv. Indiana, the rents arid profits, fora term no’ exceeding seven (.7) years, bv the year, of Hi" following described real estate., towit: 1 hnsoutheast quartor of (lie noHlitvest quarter (t-i i and me uortbeiist quarter CD of section ten (!»). The nortliwcst quarter (’4) the setil.li naii ,‘it 01 i„i,. sf.ijtliweat quarter of the no. ttieast quarter! and ilie itnrtli Unit <f*) *• I the noi tan csl quarter C*) of tile soullicast qittirler 'o» section eleven (II), all in tow*»lit|> liiiriy-oiie (dll iiortii. range six (t>> WPstu-iu Jh.-|ivi county, Indiana. Aud'should sue': rexls hum prolils not sell for a sum sufficient' to niseliarge said decree, interests ~jtd costs, l will,,at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale Hie lee simple light of said defendants iu and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree,.interest and costs. Said sale will he made without relief and ia j accordance with the order of said Court iu said | decree. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper County, 1 nd. j Hill & Lamb, Attorneys for plaintiff. Jan. 5, 18811. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver eoinplaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizes is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger. xx-89-ly. J

STATE AMD--COUNTY TAXES FOR 1888. v .r " 1 *~ T \ „ ’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1888 is now in my hands and that I am now ready to receive the taxes cfiarged thereon. The following t£fble A shows the rate of taxation on each $1(10 Taxable Property, and on each Taxable Poll for the year 1888. \ f ; 1 "~~ ' ; ltATf ON eachWlOO valuationT ij RATE on each poll. i i fi K §? ?; ¥ S W'Wi §TW f ingrg? §>* TOWNSHIPS 5 [ h g-: Si.&Hji gi IJ gi uI: I: |i. |k | • Wi ' " ■' r"* CL ; 4f; J sJ £L »: gj go I .jj o A rr » ! »i t , ~ ANPr ! 'Pi •§*! 2! h|' E| &! ’S'ifcS] 8P! •S] Pi] Sw R CORPORATIONS.. j |j ‘24 § Pi : j ’ll ?| t g! p i;i *!&e I : i £\ »i :■!■:?.£,! :if : Hi o*: : ;! Pi H d p :ao!hjO;P '« .. ■•: w rV •:&•: ■» : p;;T. . ■: £,: o •P 2 P• o»: Es • • . : ■ • • • !•» • k— *■ h—• ; ■ i—i • j Cts. Cts. Bills C M: Gts.i Cts.j Cts.j Cts.: Cts.; Cts- SCtsi- Cts.Cts.is I Cts. BCts Hanging/Grove township.j 12* 16= 550.5: 25i1 ; ’...; I : : i »* ; J • • j j j : • : i : Gillam township. j 12: 16- 5 50.5: ■;25:.—1 20 ....; 25!• 50: 50:... J.A. Jl.oo Walker township.....'...: 12: 16; 550.5 20; 10: 15j....; 40: 2511.89': 50: 50 :1.00 ! ! ! 1 ! T : :" : : \< : '1 "T'VJ j ■ " r ~~ r . Barkley Township *l2: **,l6] 5;50.5; 15; 10: 15;.... j 25: 25:1.69.! 50: 50:....: ...jl.oo Rensselaer, Town 0f......; 12: 10: 5:50.5:....|... ...j 1 50] 25:1.54!f 50; 50:.'...! 251.25 Marion township.. >.....'.. f 12: 16; 5;50.5| 25? 10- 15;....; 25: 251.79; i 50! 50;1.00 Jordan township. ....: 12: 16: ■” ~~ == % J : v ! : ! - - ; Ii: ■■ ■! • ; ■ Newton Keener township..., 7 12; lOi r ' Kankakee township ; 12: 16;. > 101 20:....; 60: 251.94;! 50; 501 ...j.. ..jl.oo Wheatiieldtownship.....: 12: 16: 5:50. 5p £>\ "10! 210; l 0; 20: 251.89:; 50r 60!....!.. ..!1.00 Carpenter township.. ..j 12; 16: . 6:50.5: *); 10; 20:..,.; 25! 251.89 ; 50! 50:....!... .1.00 Remington, Milroy t0wn5hip........*.! 12; 16? v 5!50.5: 30: 10: 30; ■ x | • | (I 1 <. j T i 11. - j a- . \ I’. Union township. ? 12; 16j 5;50.5! 38: 10i 2&....[ 40! 25)2.09?? 50= • 50!....!...-. 1.00

The first installment, incmding all Road Taxes', is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, 1889, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1889. If the first installment is not paid when due, then both installments become delinquent, end ten per cent, penalty will be added to the full amount. V ’ -j ALL ROAD TAXES ’■ V- -fxv must-be paid in first installment. The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collected. " Therefore, Tax Payers should remember that their taxes Must be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent; taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the Second Monday in February, 1889. - m ; - For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. f Tax payers should count their change and examine their receipts before, leaving the office, to be sure they are correct Purchasers of personal as well as real property should remember that taxes follow the property, should the taxes remain unpaid. I ' Call on tbe Auditor or Board of Commissioners forrebate of taxes. The Treasurer must collect as he finds them charged upon the duplicate. If you pay taxes in more than one township, mention it to the Treasurer. ■ i>' . ; * I especially urge all tax payers to pay promptly and prompt payers should use their influence upon delinquents so that the rate of taxation may be reduced to the minimum. Preserve your receipts, especially if you move from one township to another, in the county. . - '■■ ■ Persons living at a distance can send bank or express draft Enclose postage stamp answer is expected by mail. ’ . - i. b. L ixeasuLiex Taspsx Co.' ' “"*77 • ~*777 : w —7 —- . .... \ .

NOT 10E OF SULIYEY. | Sections 9, 10, 11, 12, Township 32 North, Kuuge 6 west. NOTICE is hereby given to . , ■ George l>. tlufl'niaa. Ciias. W. llultimiu, Muliiidu Blake. He.ry Wi>elv, W. If. Myers, Nettie Frake, Simon P. Thompson, i Alfred Thompson, Chas 11. Harden, sh j: Win. J. Howell, i Charles Myers, John V. Myers. , , Hodges. Jas. King. H. D. Shaffuer, C. Aultman A Co„ H. C. Fogle, / " Albert v\ achole, •5, Cltas. Miller, Chas. Yolin. Leon 'V.sbaffner, , . Minnie Shatzley, Azariah Warren and all others interested that we own as follows: » ’ • ’«, Minnie Shatzley— The northwest quarter of-tile northwest quarter of seelmli SIM yen (l(i). Daniel ■) Ingraham - gM The south half and the northwest quarter of section leu (10). Joseph and Warren M.BreyTlie uorth half of section eleven (11). Malindii Bioeker— The east half of sectiou twelve (12). All in township Ihirty-two (22) north, range No. six (lil west, in Jasper county, 1 ndiana. Ami th.it ive will proceed witu the surveyor of said count* to make a legal survev of said 'j sections, or so much thereof as may he. neees I sary to estahlisii the corners aud iipes ol our lands. Said, survey to begin at Sectiou upie '('*). on j the 20th day of January A. D. is*)', the weather briug suitable, (if not ns soon thereafter as the 1 wealheriniay he suitable) aud continue from day to day until ail is completed. MINNIE SHATZLEY, M ALIN DA BLOOIvEK, DANIEL J. INGRAHAM, * WAiUIEN M. BREY. Jas. C. Thrawls. i surveyor. 10-17-24.

Mce of Iptißt OF ADMINISTRATOR. • y NOTICE IS lIKUKBY GIVEN TUATIHK/ 7 iv undersignevl has'jeen appointed AdfministratprM'f the cMMr of .Alexander McDonald. late of JaaiH*r County. Indiana, dqlfeased. The estate of the said decedent is/'probablv solvent. r . ' WILLIAM VI. TYLER, ~ •- v . . S i‘ Adniinisirator. Dccembri-19,1.588 i - / • ,t_ • , ' Mordeeai K. Cbllrofi*. / Attv. for Administrator. Dec 27. J. 3-10-1?. 7 . . ~ N'OTICE OF, SURVEY" NOTICE is hereby given to , • \ • Andrew J. Lealiierman, M . ’ , Owen fall, ‘ John 1 . Tetitt, J. P. luy.Cormick. I liarleJ Jouveuut, ■, Margai et E. fc Jqs. ft. Pierson. Calista Rude. Tspas A 1 Miller. Thonia..s Thompson and all oiliers inOi resli'd tliat l own thu south cast quarter ol 'section twenty-eeveii (27), - township No three (3) uorlli. range No. six (il) west, in Jasper county. Indian*. : And that 1 will lirnreed with the surveyor of said county to marie a legal survey of said sec- > tion. or so uttirli tJ V;cof as may he ins-.o.ssai y to establish the cor Uhs and lines of my land. Said survey to be ... -m the 22ud day cf Januarv. A. D. Ifcil), p ll W> >l tlic weather is suitable. t tM M ’ XD STOCKWELL. J. C Thrawls, to tft County Sur ,: n J * Jan. 3-10-17. 3 may Sherm’s Sale. Bf •*- ; Y virtue iff a certified copy of an execution tiime directed from the Clerk of tlie Jasper Cireuit Court, in a cause No. 3878 wherein John? King was plaintiff and Da vid J. Taylor wasidefendaut, requiring me to make the sum of Sjixty-ilve dollars and ilfty-six cents. (365 88)., together with interest aud costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 9th day of February, A. T>. 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock?. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents aud profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter • ! 4) of tlic north west quarter (54) of section three (3). township thirty one (31), runffe five (5) west, in Jasper couutv, Indiana. ? And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said copy of execution, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid.'expose at puljlie sale the fee simple right of said defemlan.s in and to said real estate or sot much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said execution, interest and costs, Said sale will he made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said copy execution. PHILIP BLUE. / Sheriff Jasper Comity, lnd. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys for Plaintiff. f ■ : 4 ’ ■