Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1889 — New Furniture Store. [ARTICLE]

New Furniture Store.

When tin: character of the Instrument It not ApecMed. It will be nudcr-loud that It U a * warantee deed The lei tern a, e. a. w, mean north. south, east, (6e*t Tlie letter* in Wtm binatlou,mm sw Ac. ataail fur northeast quarter, southwest quartet Ac. The date given tu cacti Item denote* the time the Inctrnmeu t war executed f lien this was Jur- - la|t the pteaent year, only the month and day are given, as Dec. IS. When the instrument waa made in aome former year, the tall date, bill abbreviated la given, aa: Nov. Ist, ’Bl. Simon P. Thompson to Geo. Worden, Dec. 8, *B7, It 18, bl 2, Renssebcr $ 225 Geo. D. Mever to JoJm Hoops, Jan. 9, It 9, bl 9, • Western Add., Remington 700 John Hoops to Hattie Meyer, same as above 700 John C. Dnnn to Nancy B. Dunn, June 7, uiuty e£ 16-82-5,160 acre*, Kankakee, 2500 M. R. Cox to Theo. F. Warne. Jan. 12, si sw 22-80-7, 80 acres, Union. 1300 Geo. W, Cheek to John S. More head and others, pt Its J 2,3, bl 13, Remington” 1025 Chas. Jouvenat to J. W. Dayton, Mar. 26, Government Its, 4, in 29-33-6, and 5 in 30- Wheatfield, 1 - Peter Ochs to Geo. Zinn. Jan. ll.pt Its 5,6, bl 8, Remington, 1100 J. W. Little to W. B. Austin, Jan, 14 sw nw and nw sw f and ei sw 33-31-6,160 acres Walker, quitclaim, 250 SaittT Bowman to E. R. Hol- % Hagsworth Jan. 14, It 4, bl 10. Remington, 450 S. P, Thompson to Charles Myers, Nov. 7, Its 3,5, bl 3, Wheatfield, J. 20 Winfred Bootli to Isabel Myers, Nov. 3 It 12," bl 5, Wheatfield, . 15 Jas. B. Graham to Chas. Myers, Sept, 3, Its 8, 4,.<bl 4, Graham's Add. Wheatfield. 50 Geo. W. 1 luggins to Jas, R. Guild, Jan. 15, nw ne 3431- 40 acres, Gillam, 375 Wnj. 11. Randle to Gillam School tp. Apr. 3, ’B4 pt ne sw 34-30-5, Gillam, 15 Frank Foltz to Eliza Norman, Nov. 24, nw and si nw nw 5-30-6,100 acres, Barkley, 400 Geo. W. Stont to Three I. Ry. Co., Nov. 28, pt sw 28-32-6, Wheatfield, 1 Frank Foltz to Minerva Beachler. Dec. 13, ej nw amt sw nw 27-32-6, 120 a. "Wheatfield, 600 Sarah T. Carriger to First Nat Bank of Indiana|x>lis, Jan. 8, nw and i»i, nw sw se and g end wine 11-81-6, and ne and se nw 10-81-6, 400 acres, Walker quitclaim, 2500 Geo. Zinn to Katie Delia, Jan. 11, ne se 29-28-6, Jordan, 1300 S. P. Thompson and others to Joseph Nisius, Jan. 5, nw uw 27-28-6, 40 acres, MUroy, 20 M. L. Spitler and others to f Jos. Nisius, Jan. 5, sw nw 27- 40 acres, Milroy, 200 August Heilschcr to Ohtilie Huffman, Dec. 7, lot in Hogan, - r —--- 8. Mark Ayres to I). J. Thomp- . son. Dee. 12, Frac ni nw 3028- 57 acres, Jordnu, 825 Engbert Olson to John Jenson trustee, Sept 25, ei ne 5-81-5, 83 acres. Walker, 2500 S. P. Thompson to Flora B. Campbell, Apr. 15, ’B7 It 8, - 1)14, Wheatfield, 15 Flora It 'Campbell to Herman - . N. Clark, Jan. 12, same as '-above, 100 O. B, Mclntire to Mar}* Casey, July 17, It 4, hi 3, ChainIters «fe Morgan’s Add., Remington, 30 Ezra Bowman to Maury Casey, July 23, Its 8,9,. IQ, bl 8, Chaiu. A M’s Add. Reming.i ton, « > 90 Jaoob Ackerman to J. W. Teter, Jan. 12, sw sw, 33-38-6, Jordan, 280 Frederick Iloyland to Mary Maas. Oct. 20, ne and pt nw 4-27-7, Carpenter, 4500 Jessie Root to Noah C. Hamilton, Jan. 14. nw ne 33-32-6, 39 acres, Wheatfield, 550 Timothy Totten to Minnie M. Holmes se ne and ne se 5 32- Wheatfield, 1500

Am Al»tM0l Infirmary Dr. 0. B. Eddy, veterinary sur- j peon and member of the N. Y. j Veterinary Association, has come { to ltensselaer and will establish mi infirmary, where diseased animals will receive scientific treatment He has associated A. E. Kirk with him, as a partner, who will have charge Of the infirmary daring Dr. Eddy’s absence, and who, under the latter’s direction, will devote himself to completing his education in veterinary science. Dr. Eddy, for the present, is making hie office ai Long k Eger’s drag store. L

David Newels k Bon, C. D. Nowels, have opened np a new furniture store in Nowels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest Btock of any house in Rentselaer. We invite every body to call and examine our goods, and to those wishing to purchase will say that we will not be undersold; As we have no rents to pay, no clerks to hire, we are able to compete with and even sell lower than any one else. We also have many useful things on our 5 and 10 cent counters. Everybody invited to call and see us, whether you buy or not. David Nowels k Son. That beautiful glossy sheen, so mnch admired in hair, can be secured by the nse of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. There is nothing better than this preparation for strengthening the scalp and keeping it free from dandruff and itching eruptions. —rLeading physicians recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Old |and young take it with perfect saletlt cleanses the blood, strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes the system. Popular experience hits long placed this medicine at the head of tonic alteratives. - -