Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1889 — Page 8

HIE REPUBLICAN

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

WhenJho diameter of the iiirtrnnient in not tqiecitteil. it will be a*<l<T>t<Hri that it ia a waratitec deed The letters n. c. a. w. mean north, south, enit, went". v Tlic lett< ie in combination. hsm’sw Ac. stand for northeast quarter. MiuUiwret quarter Ac. The date given tn each item denotes- the time the instnimcn t was executes Wlieu this waa during the present year, only the mon th and day are given, as Dec 13. When the instrument was made in some former year, the lull date, but abbreviated is given, a*: Nov. Mt. 'Si. • Henry V. Childerato Henry O. Harris. Feb. 16, ej sw 26-29*6, 80 acres, Marion, 2400 Wm. K. Parkison (by heirs) ’oGeo. B Parkison. Feb 8. ne 22-29 6, and »w ae 16-29-6. Marion. 3160 John A. Kent, to Ellen M. Cox. Dee, 8. 'B7. lu 1. 2. bl 3, Fair Oaks 20 Frances J. A.Janiea to Floroovu ■€. Wright. Feb 18.1 l 10 being pt . el ne 25-29-7, sj acres R«a*selaer 405 Thos. J. Sivler to Nellie Styler, its 7, 10, 11. 12. bl 2. Rensselaer, 1250 Abrtham IzxjlmjW to W. D. Kobin- a suit, Feb- 18 Its 5 8. hl 8. Leopold's Add., Rensselaer. 175 M. L. Spitler to Cha*. G. Spitler. Feb. 20, realty in Weston’s Add. 1200 Heiurich Shmidt to C. M. Tyler, Jan. 31. It 1, bl 2, Schmidt's Add, Hogan, 25 Wm. H. Stephenson to John L. Nichole, et at se *e 22 30 6 ami sw sw 23-40-6, 80 acres, Barkley.” 1068 Presley E. Davis to August Krull, Jan. 25. Il 29, bl 4. Davis cemetery 5 Adam Coppess to Calvin Coppess, Dec 4. el se 15-30-5. Gillam, 2100 Julia A. Powell et al to Warren D. Swi her Nov. 6, uw nw 8|»3l-5, 40 acres. Gillam, quitclaim, 8 And 16 tax title deeds aid 2, sheriff 's deeds.

Baptisr Church Aunouncement.

Some time past 1 arranged a Buries of mb tnous on denominational dixitrines and prtM*iic«"B. Iwu of wbieh have Ireeu presented already to my congregation. The rest of the aeries will be presented in tiro following order: March 10—•• Organic Elements of tpe Christian ; i < 7 ' * \ March 24—“Chrb-tian Baptism.” March 811 he Ixird’s Supper.” April 14 —“Churcu and State—Religious Liberty,” April 28—" Christian Union.”, May 12-“ Progress and Promise of 1. Apostolic Cht istianity ’ In the sermons ou Baptism and the Lord's Supper careful and courteous attention will be given to the arguments of Dr. Wells, presented Monday night at the Presbyterian church. If any change in this ecliea e should become necessary, due noticewill be given lo "the public. While these sermons are designed primarily for the instruction of my regular congregation, all who may be interested in the themes to be discussed are heartily invited to attend.

Pastor Baptist Chutch.

When B*bywM«lck,wvg»v. her Cmßwta, Wtea ate was* Child, *• cried tor CMtori*, Wtee ate baoeaee Mte, ate chug *> CeMorie, Wtea ate ted CMMroa, ate gave Item Ctetorta. . O ... ' ' „ Farmer* and Stock Men should feel! the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock ami poultry. 1 pound sniuplo packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl, For sale by 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meter. Fur lame back, side or chest, use Shilol?s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Ca'arrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured. by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 emits. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh's oougL and consumption cure is sold by u» on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger. - - • te- w v That hacking cough cau be so quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. Long & Eger. - «* . ms w u» 1 J*—£—» Williams has the largest and most complete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Call and see his stock. Selling at bed rook prices for cash. Will you suffer with dyspepsia? and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. for sale by Long & Eger. xx-39-ly. All kinds of rocking chairs at Williams*. ; -----— — \ ; ./ ■ ... Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by- Long & Egernt ii—i e Itch. Mange ami scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Rensselaer. 3 Shiloh's Vitalizer s what yon need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long &Eger’r.

U. M, McGUIRE,

DOWN IN DIXIE.

Editor Republic-ait 'Diking advantage of a moments leasuie time 1 thought it wqubP hot lx* ahii» to inform my many friends of a (‘hol t sojourn in Suhuy Soiitlihind. I .lived in the Kotitli in 1862 and therefore had some idea what I would see but I was surprised to sec the improvment over the devastated South, of -twenty-seven years ago. Well might this be termed the “New South.” with its building and manufacturing interests assuming such colossal dimensions.the tremendous inflex of capital, and its brainy and go-a-head jieople. “Brunswick l>y-the-sea” lias a population of nliout 10,000 and is a growing, wide-awake, progressive little city, destined at'no distant day to rank with the best cities in Georgia. “The Oglethorpe” a beautiful ♦200,0(8) hotel looks over the majestic waters of Ogletliorjie Bay. It is situated upon the site of the first table or concrete building built during Oglethorpe’s stay, which was shot down (luring the war of 1812. It was also a hotel and bore the name of Oglethorpe. Two national banks with a combined capital of over 1250, 000 besides other less pretentious I>anking institutions handles the people’s money. My greatest delight is to watch the incoming and out going cotton steamers and vessels, the former are of tremenduous size and take cargoes of cotton varying from 6000 to 10000 bales each. The vessels are usually stored with cargoes of rosin, turjientine or lumber, and are from every known country in.'the'world. The docks for miles along the bay out to the ocean” can be seen lined witji vessels and each day heralds the coming of from two to four others to swell the list I could write for hours about this lovely region, its moss covered oaks and beautiful scenery and the half then would not lx? said, so I will confincjnyself to a few things and after tfiey have bebp told allow them to suffice. 1 In compunyl with my- son-in-law and Louie 1 topk-a short trip over to lone of the many" islands that abound tin this region, \SL Simons is situated 'ten miles distant from Brunswick and guards the entrance into the harbor from the broad Atlantic. A lofty light house rears its top into the sky on one end and lias served to gladden the heart of many a poor mariner who has lost his reconning and knows not where he is. A ride along the hard packed sand of the lieautiful beach brings us to the improvement made by the Brunswick Company who have erected a handsome ♦50,000 hotel and about twenty-one cottages for the comfort of the many visitors who flock to the sea shore in the summer to enjoy the exliilerating sea breezes and the health giving sea baths. After spending some time in “picking up shells along the sea shore” and watching the grand swells of the old ocean as they came and went we drove up to look at the large lumber mill on the other end of the island. It is said to be the largest in the South. Two or three tremendous logs are cut into merchantable lumber in the twinkling of an. eye. It is upon island that John Wesley the founder of Methodism held his first services, and the tree under whose spreading branches he exhorted, known far and near as the “Wesley Oak,” is still here. I could write 1 page after page but do not want to tire your readers, so with best wishes to all enquiring friends, Yours **Truly,

I COXSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To th» Editor— rieasa Inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By Its timely use thousands ot hv|ieless cases have been i>erniam*ntly cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy frkk to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me th<*lr express and post office address. RespecttuUy, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 1811’earl st., New York. Money to loan ou farms at lowest rates. Privilege of partial payments before due. W. W. Watson. Croup, whooping "cough and Bionchitis im med tally relieved by Shiloh's cure. Try a box of our mince meat. It makes three large pies and only costs 10 cents. Laßue Bros. The gn at, majority of the so-called cough cun-s do little more than ini pair the digestive hue lions and ,cieate Rite. Ayer's Cherry Pectosal. on the contrary, while it. enres the congh does not interfere with the functions of either atouiac h or liver. ; Lot qn ility. u it ipinutily, he the test of a medicine. Ayer's Sarsaparilly is the beat and purist ingredient. Medical men anywhere recommend it as the surest and mod economical blood medicine in the market. The presence of dandruff indicates a diseased scaldr and if not cured, blanching of the hair and baldness will result. Hall's Hair Rcnewer will cure it. TO FARMER!*. Farnaman dr Co. are still in business on Front srect. in N. Warner dr Sons old wagon shop. They pay the highest market price for poultry, eggs, hides, tallow, rags, iron, bones Ac. Call and sec them. 2G-4t

The Teacher Who *IvI»»n( pupils I•> Htrei.-tlx-fi t’i<" minds »>» lb* ■!»« ..I Ay«*i s R*ir*i.;.*i.-tl!;r appr-i >=»’«•<! I’m trull* that essential to oieninl vigor For j M *tsui;.s <>! delicate anti feeble constitution, wlivtiKsr young <>r old. this medicine,is remarkably beneficial Be sure yon pet Ayer’s I'ic ”»ljt $1 Sarsaparilla worth $S a bottle. c • Every rprin-j mill tall I take annmlwr •f Im>ul«s «>f Ayer's SarNiipaiillu. aiid.niu greatly liem-ftictl.’*—Mrs. J .is. H. Eastman, StoneliHiii. Mas*. "I ItHVx'tuken Ayer’s Sarsajiarill.t with great tienoltt ni> gvnvral health.” Miss Thi ria L Ctetur, I’aimyra, Md. ‘“My daughter, twelve years o< age, has suffered fut the past year from General Debility. A. few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health has greatly improved.” - Mrs. Hornet 11. Battles, South Clieluisfoid, Mass. ■‘About a year ago 1 la-gan using Ayer s Sarsanai iti.i as a remedy for debility ami leuralgia resulting from malarial exposure n the army 1 was in a very had condition, but six bottles of life Sarsaparilla, with occasional dimes of Ayer’s Pills, ha' e greatly improved my health., I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say ’•00 much for your excellent remedies.” F. A. Pinkhaiu, South Moluncus, Me. ** My daughter, sixteen years old. is using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good effect.” -, Rev. S J Graltam, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Via. “ I suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have lieen iuu<-h benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. lam now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” - Lucy MotUtt, Killingly, Conn. “Mrs. Ann H Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt.. writes ‘•After several weeks’ suffering froth nerv ous prostration, I procured a bottle ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it tny usual health returned.” § Ayer’s 8 arsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Pritt $1; sii, $5. Worth $5 a Dottie.

Our Baby. Our baby, when two months old was attacked with Scrofula, which for a long time destroyed her eyesight entirely, and caused us to dispair of her life. The doctors failed to relieve her, and we gave her Swift’s Specific, which soon cured her entirely, and she is now hale and hearty. E. V. Delk, Will’s Point, Tex. Scrofula developed on my daugh-ter-swelling and lumps oh her neck. We gave her Swift’s Specific, and the result Was woiiderful and the cure prompt. S. A. DeArmond, Cleveland, Tenn. Poison Oak. In surveying I accidentally handled a poison oak vine, and in a few hours the usual eruption and swelling'appeared. My face was swollen and disfigured, and my hands and arms were seriously affected. I took Swift’s Specific and it promptly cured me, and I have bad no return of it—though this was five years ago. S S 8 cured my son also of the same poison. E. A. Ball, Anderson, S. C., Oct, 15,1888. Swift’s Specific has cured me of a malignant breaking out on my leg, which caused intolerable pain. It was called Eczema by the doctors —four ot whom treated me with no relief. I candidly confess that 1 owe my present good health to S S S., which in my estimation is invaluable as a blood remedy. Miss JuliaDeWitt. 2227 N. 10th St St Louis, Ma Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable medicine, and is the only medicine which has ever cured Blood Poison, Scrofula, Blood Humors and kindred diseases. Send for books oil blood and skin Diseases, mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga.

R. FENDIG.

New Furniture Store. David Nowels & Son, C. D. Nowels, have opened up a new furniture store ih Nowels’ Block* one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store.! They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest stock of any house in Rensselaer. 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 & Son. Everybody is delighted, children and all, wfth Kinehart’s Cough Balsam. 25c. < F. B. Meyer.

Scribner's Magazine for , March, PubllNhcd Feb. 2Mh. V-. CONTENTS: At II wnv Station—The Postmaster's Eiouti-piece. From n drawing by Herbert lieu man; engraved by E. A. clement. The Railway mail service. By Thomas L. dailies. Ex-Postmaster llvuoral. With illustrations by Herbert Denman and W. J. Baer; engraved by Kruell, H.ibensta b, AV. Miller, Hoskin ami Leblaqc. Vestis Angelica. By T. B. Higginson. The Master of Ballantrac—V. By Robert Louis Stevenson* (Begun in November, ISBB —to be continued.) With Illustrations by Win. Hole; engraved by Heinemann. A German Rome. By W. B, SCbtL With illustrations by J. D. Wbbdhrd, Jr Warren, A, F. Lcicht, and 11. Hawleyv'Kngraved by Atwood, Chadwick, Dana, Held, Imthani. Pick well, Van Ness and M. J. Whalsy Hereafter. By Graham R. Toinson, Economy in Intellectu.d Work. By Win. 11. Burnham, Yesterday. By Zoe Dana Underhill. An Eye for an Eye. By Robert Grant. Some of Wagner’s Heroes and Heroines. By Wm. F. Apthrorp. With illustrations and photographs (sevrai by permission ottheFraiherr von Wolzogen.) Drawings by 8. L. Smith aud Francis Day,* engraving by Andrew Fillebrown, Heiumann, W. Miller and Henry Wolf. t Mexican Superstitions and Folk-lore,.By Thos. A. Janvier. . Extenuating Circumstances. By Wm. McKendree Bangs. An Animated Conversation. By Henry James. Everybody wants one of those spring rockers, at Williams*. Buy your fancy chairs of Williams. J W. HORTON, - DENTIST.. Fillings insertwl that will sot comic out. LOCAL ANESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. £3y*Artificial teeth Inserted from one to full sets. Office over LaRue’s grocery. Rensselaer. Indiana. Notice of Insolvency and of Final Settlement of Estates* In the Jasper Circuit Court, Nos. 288, and 289. In the Matter of the estates of Jerome Hansen and I n of Lena Hansen. i Deceased. Notice is hereby given that upou petition filed in said court l»y Ezra L. Clark, administrator, Deßonus Non of said estates, setting up the insufficiency of the estates of said decedents, to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said court did, on the 23 day of January 1889, find said estates to be probably in( solvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estates are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and are required to file their claims against said estate for allowance, and also Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of said decedants to appear tn the Jasper Circuit court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the 29tb day of March, 1889, and show cause if any, why the final settlement accounts with "the estates of said decedents should “iot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said court, l Ait this 27th day of February 1889. SKAL) JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Feb. 28. Mar. 7. Sheriff’s gale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of tlie Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 3876 wherein John Balmer was plaintiff and Charles Scliatzley, Mina schatzley, Fred Lange ams Sophia Lange were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and seventy-two dollars and ten cents (|372.10). together with interests and costs, I Will exposeat public sale on Saturday the 16th day of March 1889, between the he urs of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at door of the Court House in the lawn of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceed!ng seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described reul estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (M of the northeast quarter (14) and the southeast quarter (U) of the northeast quarter (54) of section eighteen (rertowiisliip' thirty-two (32) north, range six (6) west Jasper count . Indiana. Alu should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to diseliarge said decree, interests and costs. I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose |at public sale the fee simple right of said defend ants in and to real estate or so much thereof asshall be sufficient to discharge said decree interests and costs. Said sale will be made without relief, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. y PHI LtI’BLUE, Sheriff Jasper county, ln*l. Thompson A Bro. Attorney for Plaintiff. Feb. 20.1859. k NOTICE OF SURVEY. . . *■*■ Notice is hereby given to James W. Spriggs, James Dobson, - ..... .. Geo. W. Davisson, John W. Little. Wm. H. Durham, John Makvever, Johu Grabow. and allothers intereslvd that I own all the north half of section 32 township 31 north, range No. 6 west excepting the south half of the northwest quarter. And that I will proceed with, the survevorof Jasper comity, Indiana, to make a legal svrvcy of said section or so much thereof as may be necessary to ,establisli the corners and lines oFni’* land. Said survey t<> begin on the 12th day of March A. D. 1889., the weather being favorable. AMOS DAVISSON. James C. Thrawla, , County Surveyor. Feb 21-28. Mar. 7. Sheriff 's Sate. ~, e ■ BY VIBTUE of a certified copy ot a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cruse No 3861 wherein Abraham R. Colborn was plaintift and Mica Jah F. Johnson was defendant. requiring me to make the sum of sixtyfive dollars (&SS.M). together with interests and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 9th day of March, A. D.j 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day. at the door of the Court House, in the tow n of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and profits fora term net exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following descrilted real estate to-wit: Lets eleven (II) and twelve (12) i n block eight (8) in the town of* Fair Oaks, Jasper county. Indiana. And shonkl such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge sakl decree, interest and costs, I wilk at the same time and place, andjn the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simiile right of said defendants in ami to said real estate, or so nqich thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interest ami caste. Said sale will be made without reliefandin accordance with the order of court in said decree. PHILIP BLUR. " Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. Hammond* Austin, Attorneys for plaintiff. Feb. 12, 1889.

Sale of Lands Mortgaged to School Fund. Annual Sale of Lands in Jasper County, State of Indiana, Mortgaged, to the State of Indiana, for the use of the Congressional and Common School Hunds and upon which Payments of Interest were due on Jhe First Day of January 1889. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will, on the Fourth Monday of March, being the 25th day of- March, 1880, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.,of said day, nt the door of the Conrt House, in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper and State or Indiana, offer for sale nt. public outcry, in fee simple, for cash, so much of all the mortgaged promises as will ray the amount due on the mortgage, including principal, Interest, damages and costs. The following is a description of the mortgaged premises, toget her with the amount of principal and interest due thereon to the day of sale, being the 25th day of March, A. D. 1889. The south one-half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29) in township twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west, and mortgaged by Robert W. Erwin, February 15, 1882, to the State of Indiana, for the use of the following funds, to-wit: Congressional* Township Twenty-nine (29), Range Five (5) west, for the principal sum of One Hundred and Sixty-Five Dollars ($165.00), interest due thereon to date of sale Twenty-Seven and eighty-six hundredths ($27-86), Congressional Township thirty one <3l),range five (5i west, for principal sum of one hundred and eighty-one dollars ($181.00), interest due thereon to date of sale, thirty and fifty-six hundredths dollars ($30.56), Congressional Township twentyseven (27), Range seven (7) west, for the principal sum of two hundred’and five dollar* ($205.00), interest due thereon to date of sale, thirty-four and fifty-seven hundredths dollars ($34.57), and for Common School Fund for the principal sum of forty-nine dollars ($49.00, interest due thereon to date of sale, eight and twenty-seven hundredths dollars ($8.27). ALSO, The south-west quarter of the northwest I quarter of section thirty-one (3D, in township thirty-two (32) north, range seven (7) west. Mortgaged by John G. James, March 17, 1882, to the State of Indiana, foi the use of Conmion School Fund, for the principal sum of two hundred and twenty.fflve dollars ($225.00). Interest due thereon to date of sale fltty-fotir and forty hundredths dollars ($54.40). Now in the name of D. D. Hayes. THE STATE OF INDIANA,} QQ Jasper County. ) I,.Georgc M. Robinson, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing lands were mortgaged to the School Funds of the Stale of Indiana, and upon which there was interest due and unpaid on the first day of January, 18.89, and that the said interest yet remains unpaid. WITNESS my handind the seal /bsr*r?\of the Board of Commissioners of I said county, this 26th day of Feb- ; '*— 0 ' ruary, 1889. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor of Jasper County, I Indiana. Feb. 28, Mar. 7-14-21. | Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of! a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a tea use no 3885. wherein Wililaii? B. Austin was plaintiff and John Graves, E. Margoretta Graves, Dieoriek Dekker. August Krull. Augusta Kfi-H. his wife. John XVeiss. lxuiisa,Weiss, his wife, and Wai Blatz. were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and thirty-f. iu* dollars ami eighty-f>ur cents, ($234.84). together with interest and costs, I w'J) expose at public sale on Saturday, the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, between the hours,of lo .o’clock A. 'M, and 4 o’clock I’. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House in (he Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, tlu* rents and profits, for a term pot exce(*ding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter (, l 4) of section twenty-five (25), township thirly-two (32) north, range six (6) west, commencing at a point on the half section line 203 feet south of the center of said section, thence south 163 feet, thence west 140 feet, thence north 160 feet, thence east 140 feet to the place of beginning. Also a portion of 1 lie southeast quarter of said section, township and range, and more particularly deacrllxid as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the plat of Wheatfield, Indiana, where the east line of Grace street intersects the south line of Railroad street, running thence east one hundred and ninety-six feet, thence south flfty-four feet, thence southwest along the line of the right -of way of the Chicago * Indiana Coal Railway to a point where the northwest line ot the right-of-way of said Railway intersects the east line of Grace street to place of beginning. Also a part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-flve}(2s) township thirty-two (32) north, range six (6) west , described as follows: Commencing on the half section line two hundred and nine-ty-three (293) feet south of the center of said section twenty-five (25), thence south sixtyfour (64) feet, thence west one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence north sixty-four (64) feet, thence east one hundred and" fifty (ISO) feet, to the place of beginning. Also lot five (5) In block font (4), in the town of Wheatfield. And should hiic.li rents and profit, not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said 1 decree and execution, {interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the ninuner aforesaid. expose at public rale the fee simple right of sail! defetiduu.s in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree an*l exeeiuion, interest snil costs, Said sale will be made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said decree and execution. I’HILII’ BLUE SheriffJiciyerConiily, Ind. Sheriff’s Sale. BY' virtue of a certified cepv ol a decree to me directed from tlie Clerk ot the Jasper Circuit -Court, In a cause No. 3895, wherein John Brandt was plaintiff and Henry Granger. Leticia Granger, Fred W. Rowe and Sylvia Rowe were defendants, requiring me to make tnu sum of two hundred and sixty-three dollars and fifteen cent« (263,15). together with interest and coats, I will expose at public sale <>a A Saturday, the 16th day of March, A. D„ 1889,1 between the hours of 10 o’cloek a. m and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day, at the doorlbf the Court House in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits, fora term no» exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, toThe northwest quarter (•«-) of the sofitbeast quarter (»4)of section four (4). township thirtyone (31) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper connty. Indiana. And should such rente and profits not Sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree, interest, i.nii costs, I will at the same time and riser, and in rhe manner aforesaid.expose ar pnblie sale Hie fre simple right of said ilefendaute in and to said real estate or so much tlierrof an shall Ih* sufficient to discharge sari decree, interest and roar. baid sale will be nurie without relief and in accordance with ihe enter of »ari Court in sari decree. » BLUE, __ Sheriff Jasper County, Ind. Thompson * Bro . Attorneys for plaintiffs. Feb. 12, MW. "WANTED" 5 SALESMEN ’ for Hits and adjoining counties.’ Permanent |>ositions the year round! Par weekly. No experience needed. Unly good character and willingness t 0 work required Outfit free. A epletriri chance for new bezinners, Write at once to ® J. AUfiTIN SHAW 6 CO , N.mpMa

When Spring Comes x hjß 1 fry n n 4 11 * \\u2lj —— - This is the way a horse and a poor blanket look st the end of winter. Why is k_that of two horse blankets which look and feel equally well one won’t wear at aIL and the other wears well ? Jr This % Trade shows Horse Blankets which are strong and have a reputation are always imitated in poor qualities which look like them, but having fewer warp threads arc 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 blankets are strong by the look or feel, as the warp threads do not show on the face. How then are you to know? Inorderthat you can tell a strong blanket from a weak one, the manufacturer of 5£ Horse Blankets sews the above 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.

A PARKER’S SPAVIN CURE! IS UNE Q ALEI> iXjwlj As an application to horses for Il the cure of Spavin, Itbeumaaa tlsm, Splints, Cramp, Ring BB* Hn 0 T Bone, Curb. Sprains, Bruises, f l ■■ J Galls, Swelled Legs and Slioul- | 11 ■■ 3 tier Lameness, also for Track II ■■9 y use when reduced. It removes jNnf Hhr-* swelling and inflammation, Ms IBm strengthens weak limbs, and t'W Kffi ,n the cure of all ailments of plfig MSU-S horses where liniments are needed, it has no equal. Every bottle warranted as represented. For sale by druggists. The trade supplied by Panlel Stewart, Indianapolis, aud Ross Gordon, Lafayette, Ind. S A L ESME WT s WAHTED ’ To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery stock. Good salary and {expenses or commission. Permanent employment guaranteed' Special inducement to .new men. Address at once, stateiug age. Chase BmCmiw. Ciiicago- 111 Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the JasperCircnit Court, in a cause No. 8803, wherein John P. Gngcii was plaintiff and John Graves. AugustKrull.Augusta Krull, his wife. John Weiss—lxmvica Weiss, hiswlte, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and twenty-eight dollars (*l2B 00) together with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale on * Saturday, the 23rd drty of March . A. D., 1889, between the hours of in o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M, of said day. nt the door of the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for 3 term not exceeding seven (7) veers, by the J ear, of the following descriluxi real-estate, fowl t; The south half (X) of the sout h west quarter (M) of section nineteen (10), township thirty-two <32) north, of range live (5) west in Jasper county, Indiana. And should Midi rents and profits not sell (or a sum sufficient to «. discharge said execution, interest and costa. 1 will, at the same time and place, ami in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fen snrpie right of said defendant in and to said realestate or so much thereof as Shull be sufficient to discharge said execution, with interest and costs. Said sale will be made without relief mid in accordance with the order of Court in said execution. PHILIP BLUE. Sheriff Jasper County, Ind. Hammond & Austin. Attorneys for plaintiff. ' * February 2s. istdt Q I Inexnencncid canvassers averaged 81SC a U 1 mouth. l>o not contract with houses of unknowrri-esponsibihtv. but ask your banket for tiur commercial rating. 812 a week guaranteed to eariafactory applicants. with commission privileges which enable them to reach the figures first above quoted. *lO deposit required for outfit, and applicant must be able to give security for goods entrusted to his care. (Lucrative employment given also to lady canvassers. who are wanted to solicit at their homes for something which sell to the best families. Favorable»acquaintance with leading people . is a 1 equisite.) Western PabUshlag lloase. OU- 9 eage, Subscription Books. 24-lin, NOTICE OF NOTICE is hereby given to f John Makeover, Ashel Smith. Ephrinm Bayer, >, Simon P. Thompson. Charles H. Harrington, Jas. A. Garfield. Amelia II Miller, Lewis fhtvisson, t William B. Hurley. r hrastus Johnson, - ® George H. Ford, 1 1 Epiinam Sayer A A. Krug, Martha J. Love. Henry M. Benedict and all others intere.-tedtuat I own the north half (ij) of tiie southeas’ and thesoutheast quarter t 1.,) el the soutiteusc un.-.rter (U) of section No.’fwr uty-tour (2C. hmishtv ’ No.Urrty-imedlj norlli. range No. seveu (71 west, in .tastier cotmtr. Indiana. And that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said county to niakca tegal survev of siid seenon or so much thereof as may tie iieees<arv to establish ihe corner-* and lines of mv lan*l b *'*! n “? ‘ he sth a < March, mulde " ,e * e!d * ,er l>ei»g suluclontly favSeOTTCOOISK. Surveyor. Feb. U-21-28, i G <