Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1889 — Page 8

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REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

yiien thechnrac’rr of tup in-triunent is no’ specific!’, ir will l.e titnliTflood that it is a waratitce <lce.’ The le.lens n. <j s w. mean north, south, east, nest The letters in co bintition. asm- sw Ac, stand for nonlira.t quarter, southwest quarter Ae. 'Die given tn eaclrTte’u rtenotisi the_ time the instrument was yxecutea. When this was luring the present yiat.ohlv the mouth and day are given. as live 13. 'Viion the in.-t ruriem was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated i< given, as:. Nov. Ist, ’B4. Jno. F. Gariiott et al to W. V. & D. E Hudson, Apr. 15. e p se 34-31-7, 55 &cies. Unu?n, 247 Daniel H. Turner to David Miller. Apr 2,’w side nw ne 35-32-5, 30 acres, Kankakee. 495 Chas. White to Thos. Thompson, May 24, sw 9-30-ti, Barkley. 250 E. P. Hammond to Henry Harris, June 8, bl 45, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 8000 Q. W. Pierce to Alfred Thompson June 8, Its 1,2, bl 9, Remington, quitclaim, 1 Jas. Cir. Court to Wm. A. Rinehart,June 10, ne and ne nw 24-23-7, Marion, courtdeed, * 4960 U. S. A. to Jacob Vauvechtt n, Dec 27, ’43. ej ne and <4 se !»- 27-6, 1C>I) acres, Crrpeuter, i>:u. Nettie Chuk to John Hillaer May 3, d] sw 12-32 6, Wheatfield, 500 Van Rensselaer Weston to M. L. Spitler, June 6, Its 9. bl 11; 1, bl 12; (i. 14. hl 15; -1. bl 35, Westou’s Add. Rensselaer, 250 Jas. P. Southard t<> N (tie Clark, ... May 4. n.l sw 12-32-6, 80 acre.-, Wheat tid'd quitclaim, 5 Robt. Kepner to John Schanlaub. et ux, June 11, pt sw sw 19-29-6, Marion, 150 Edward H. Briggs to Hattie Shepbenl, Apr.l9, It 5, bl 1 si It 4 il 1, Searight’s Add. Flemington, ] 0 Alfred Thompson to Wm. R MeKinzee, May 16, It 7, w 1 It 8, bl 2, Remington, 150 Wm. B. McKinzee to Debell & Van Meter, May 18, same as above, 152 Jas. T. Randle to Marv Perkins, Feb. 28.’Mei its 2-3. bl 34. Weston's Add. Rensselaer, 137 Jas. T. Randle to Anna A. Perkins. Mar. 1. pt Its 2, 3. bl «4, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer. 150 Thompson & Bro. to F. M. Goff. May 13. sw sw 6-30-6, Union, sw sw 8-30-6, Barkley, quit claim, 70 F. M. Goff to Jos. A Goff, June 23, e side se se 7 30-6, 15 acres, 200 Jas. Cir. Court to Omar Moriah, eJ nw 2C-29-7. court deed, Marion. <*>

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,; When she had Children, she gave them Castoria

Everything in men’s and boy’s summer clothing at Ellis A' Murray’s. Buy your fancy chairs of Williams. ■ Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver eonxrAaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizcr is <rt«rau*eed to euro you. For sale by Loup & Eger “ xx-39-ly. FARMERS. Sell your wheat and buy the Michigan Flour of Priest & Pr.xton. Money to loan on farms at lowest rates. Privilege of partial payments before dne. W. W. Watson.

■ For lame back, side or ehest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Let us’give the readers of the Republican a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and diarrhoea. The only safe way to combat these diseases, is to keek some reliable remedy at hand, and who have tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholroa and Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the mosj prompt, reliable add successful medicine known for these complaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means, of saving you or your samily much suffering, if not life Itself, before the summer is oyer. For sale by Frank B. Meyer. All kinds of rocking chairs at Williams*. Talk about Clothing I Just call at Leopold’s and look at styles and qualities and learn prices. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Egor. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough- Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger.

Children's Day Entertainment.

At the I*. W. Baptist church, Sunday evening- June'j23. , Smrg. ” All Ihii " Tl’ ‘fl 1.1 .villlr'. * .'i'i . •->;« i> St4i -ttyAe i ■ Wei=K ixirU He'Hatton; -X*biWW»-Uay.” e„:u. -Trip Rt-cii.uii.n,-lh.il r-getlwr ” ■ i 1 ecliati-h.-Flowers of tlie Heart. Song. ••The l.ntle Chininli'h oti’ler Svievt liea-iii.g. i liecitut'on, '‘Open IL ets In Japan. Song-By 2. • Recitation. “f’on tl.e Xoeg lh>re Him Song. -Here ami Yonder'’ Recitation. **Cli iidre-ll’s Offerings. ’ Itecilation, **,Blessings*+f Songs.” Song -"Coid AX rler for Me ” Ke< itiitioii.’-oi>'y a Boy.” ; «mg. ••l.iglaly flow.” K< citation, "A I’lea >or Missions j’ ; ■ ' Benediction.

NOTICE TO TEACHERS.

j The Summer Normal of Jasper County will convene July 15,1889, in the Uensselner high school building, and will continue five weeks, followed by the regular teachers’ institute. Prof. George W. Thompson, of the State Normal Schoof.and Prof. F. W. Eeubelt, superintendent of the Rensselaer Schools, will have charge of the work. They will be assisted by I. C. Reubelt, teacher of the Grammar department in the Rensselaer schools, and the County Superintendent. The aim of this school will be to give instruction iu the common school branches and the methods of teaching. It is expected that every teacher who. intends to teach in our schools will be present if possible. Do you want a better salary? Then become a better teacher. The tuition will be §4.50 for the term or §1 pei week. Arrangements can be made for club boarding at reduced rates. Boarding in ■private families Troin §2 to S 3 per week. Those desiring to rent rooms or to board in clubs, please inform me at once, andT will make arrangements for them. Yours Obediently, J. F. W ARBEN, Co. Snpt Wool Wanted. —For which the highest market price will be paid. See me before selling.

A Salary

With expenses paid will come bxndy to anyone who is out of employment, especially where no previous experience is required to get the position. If you want a position, see adhertisemeitt on another page headed, “A Chance to Make Money.” 40-tt. Ellis <fc Murray are showing am elegant line of French Sfj-jeens. Slimmer corsets at E1I» <fc Moray’s. Croup, whooping cough Mid Bronchitis immediatly relieved bj Shiloh’scure, ~ ■ Everybody wants one isf those j spring rockers, at Williams-’. w '■ Ladies’ fine shoes $1.50 t»> $5 at English Spavin Liniment removes-all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiller sprains; all swolea throats, counts etc. Save $5 by use »f one bottle. War ranted.OSold by Long & Eger, Drug gists, Bensselaer. lad. 20’30 ly Have you heard 1 what G. L. West, of J of Cambridge City Ind., says or Chamj berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dirrboea. remedy? If nos here it is: “During last summer I was troubled yery much with severe pains in the stomach and and bowels, and was induced: by » friend to try this Remedy. I took. on«e dose, as per directibas. and it gave mealmost instant relief. I cheersnlly recommend it to the afflicted.” 25 and 58i cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer

Residence Property for Sate.

The undersigned offers for sal®, on very favorable terms, his residence property one mile west of Rensselaer, on the south side of the river. Thirteen acres of laad, fair house and barn and other outbuildings, fine young orchard, plenty of small fruit, splendid flowing well, good garden &c. Also will sell the property at the south end of River street, corner of Work street, opposite the “Coal Oil Well.” House and good barn and fine flowing well. Will be sold cheap. Would also state that I am still in the well-boring business and ready to do work at short notice, at reasonable prices. Also still agent for the Aldrich Wind-Mill, warranted to be equal to the best, and sold on reasonable terms.

Poultry, Hides &c. Wanted.

J. R. Smith, in S. Healy’s building, on Front street, opposite the brick livery stable, is prepared to pay the highest cash price for poultry, eggs, hides, tallow, wool, veal calves, old iron, rags, <fcc. Give him a call.

J. R. SMITH,

J. W. POBTER.

Beauty la deaired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair' Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this preparation gives it RafiMfffWkV t» a lußtre ail d pliancy that greatly to its cbarm. Should the -MaKfl air 1)6 tllin > harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayers Hair Vigor restore the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. “I am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has hot only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mustache a respectable length and appearance.”—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. “My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as fine a head of hair as any one could wish for.”—R. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and regard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory results.” —Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. “My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel.”— Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, 111. f Ayer’s Hair Vigor, FKZFARKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumer*. RALSTON 2229.1 Standard bred Stallion, Sy Romulus 5 271. by HamUletonian 10 with 8 stand- |‘ ard and thoroughbred crosses on the ■ Yarn’s side. !Se is a dark c«hestnnt 16J hands high, and weighs in good flesh i 11250 pounds aad can show » 2:40 gait nay time. He ean be seen A the stable of Padgett An extended pedigree can be seen at the stab’i or at my ofllce. Good pasture or seable and grain it preferred. 'Jskms: B‘2s>io insure oi-sts for the season. A good Norman horse at the same stable. Correspondence solicited. M. 8.. ALTER.

W.R.NGWELSiSON, PROSIOETORS OF MB ■ffi Hffl ANL *’JKALERS IN .'.LI KINDS OF Grain, Hay, Straw, —AND— Flour and Fee<L Rensselaer, Ind.

The time to make m.vney is now by trading at The Economy Stores Itch. Mange and scratches on human or animals cured ia> 30 minutes- by Woolfoad’s Sanitary Uotion. This never fails. Sold by Lt:ng & Eger, diruggist, ESsnsselaer. Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 poo nd sample packages for 26 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale bv 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer. Clothing; wold on time at A. Leopold’s. Shiloh’s Vitalizcr s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, doziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. •—r- ■ dM t .i ; Williams han the largest and most complete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Call and see his stock. Selling at bed rock prices for cash. G whiz Pap! U ’ot to see them air boots and shoes down at Hemphill & Honan’s, they air rip snorters

AUDITOR’S ANNUAL REPORT Of Receipts and Expenditures of Jasper County, for the YearTEnding May 31, 1889. BALANCE IN TREASURY JUNE Ist, 1888, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING FUNDS. County Ja11....2., —" ' Tuition Fund atff 13 Congressional Scliool Principal 300 (X) Common School Principal 18 40 County Revenue ...... "... .. 17473 64 Estray Fund 15 12 I.eaves Totul Balance in Treasury June Ist, 1888 $236:16 93 -I -A ——~ - . I 2 RECEIPTS FOB THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1889. Balance in Treasury Jnne Ist, 1888 $23636 93 ' t D<< > -•••-'••• •• - $ 857 99 Road | Road 2552 76 Township 4852 38 Township Additional . 456 61 Special School .... 11113 24 ... Land Redemption < 306 97 County Revenue 23086 36 University I nterest... ......vT777....: 68 78 University Principal.-. 4. Liquor Licenses «»eo State Revenue •■.. 12719 68 Docket Fees 82 uo County Jai1................ 2188 ; Tuition A.■ ' 23788 32 Show License.... 25 00 _ Congressional Principal 4098 50 Congressional Interest.. v ..., is»67 39 “Common School Principal 1564 76Common School Interest 1090 04 $99223 41 ““ Total Receipts for 1889, and Balance in Treasury June 1, 1888 EZlsl22-860 31 EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 1889. RcceJpts for the Tear ' $122,860 34 Dog ...*. $ 857 99 Jail 2214 52 Road .’ 7560 75 Additional Road ...... ....... 2552 76 Township •••- 4852 38 Special School 11113 24 Show License 25 00. -—Tuition...• 2:1624 00 -Deekct Fees... s.‘J ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ y--- —82 00 Land Redemption , 306 77 ’ State Revenue 12719 68 University Principal 170 00 University I nterest 16 18 County Revenue 35170 56 Liquor License?....'. ..;.. . 77? . 900 00 Township Additional..’;.. 456 61 Common School Principal 1373 16 Common School Interest . - 1076 71 Common School Interest Overdrawn 4 Xi Congressional Principal .... - 422:150 Congressional Interest 3951 25 Total Credits are $113,251 59 Which Deducted from Total Receipts leaves Balance in Treasury June Ist, 1889 $9,608 75 ITEMIZED LIST OF EXPENDITURES MADE OUT OF COUNTY REVENUE FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31ST, 1889. County Officers. $ 3156 70 County Offices 179 22 Poor Farm 2051 00 Public Improvements 8800 31 County Jail 333 89 Insanity —— 32127 Prisoners 191 40 County Attorney 160 00 Board of Equnlization 21 60 ■» Relief of Poor , ■ ■ ■ - 2723 98 Roadsand Bridges 6890 70 Commissioners Court 432 00 Circuit Court . 2830 74 Books and Stationery 812 44 Board of Health 54 94 Special Judge 75 00 Assessing Revenue 1251 00 County Printing -> 340 00 Educational 1300 50 Returning Fines .., 5 60 Incidental 119 60 Ditch A 192106 Fuel and Lights v .... 529 38 Wolf Scalps... * 66 50 ~ Electibh 8100 Benevolent Institutions . 29 87 _Lnauranre. — ... ..r ... ■ ■■ iswoo”-- . School Land Appraisement. .. 6 00 Coroner’s Inquest A-e* 31 10 ' Common School Interest 127 45 Congressional Interest 200 31 Total $35,170 56 BALANCE IN TREASURY JUNE IST, 1889, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOW ING FUNDS. Congressional School Principal $ 175 00 Congressional School Interest • 16 14 Coinnum School Principal 150 00 Common Scliodl Interest 9 00 Tuition Fund.... 3801 45 University Interest 52 60 County Revenue 5389 44 Estray Fund 15 12 Total Balance in Hands of Treasurer, June 1, 1889 $9608 75 LIST OF COUNTY ORDERS IN THE AUDITOR’S OFFICE UNCALLED FOR AND PAY ABLE OUT OF COUNTY REVENUE. Roads and Bridges $ 10 45 Coroner’s Inquest 75 Ditch 6 75 'Total ..?U •• - sl7 95 ' Respectfully Submitted, GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jiuqier County, Indiana. Examined and Approved in Open Court this 6th day of June, A. D. 1889. OLIVER P. TABOR, JAMES F. WATSON, ' PRESTON M. QUERRY, . Board of Commissioners of i Jasper County, Indiana.

Cotton Hoot ('omponnA-Com-posed of Cotton Root. Tansy and PctinyM QAm&U roval. ,S«r/-r.«fu//|/ ii»«l mnuthlu- Safe, fl w- i KlTectnnl Pleasant. fl by mail, or drugSaTn Z K htx. f-ealr-l oortlcntarx'! Maunm. Ijirtlts V 7 address POND LILV COMPANY, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. iwisfis Charles A. Roberts,! 1 The American Enam- f AttQ chnient. cl Company J .- Notice is hereby given that fsuinmons and a writ of attachment have been [issued by me, undersigned. against tltu above named defendants, and said stininitnn having been returned “not served, defendants not found In the county." and said writbT attachment having been returned showing that property belonging to said defendants had (been levied upon anti attached by the constable, by virtue of said writ. Now’j ob,"the said defendants and all others interested. nre hereby notified of the nendency of said snit. and that the same is set for bearing, before me, nt my office, in the town of Retisselaer. Marion township, Jasper county Indiana, on the 2<th day of J,uiy, 18S9, nt V o’clock in the forenoon. JAMES C. MORGAN, Justice of the Peace. R. W Marshall. * Atty, for PIE. June 0-13-30.

- . wxcuA i *1 - -US'?--I CURE FITS! When I ray Cmtß I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. I MBAX A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I wabbamt my remedy to Ovbb the wont cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a FBBB Bottui of my Iwrarxißu Rbmbdt. Give Express and Post Office. It ooate you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.G.ROOT.M.C.,

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A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY Snli.ry mnl Expenses i>nld. or Commission ifprefern<k Siiksmen wanted everywh eie. No t -xperieiic'e reeded. Address stating i>ge. U . li. i’oSTKH &<’<>.. Nurserymen, 40-lt. Box B. Geneva, N. Y. greatest Diswery of the 1911 Certmy! DR. TEAGUES Rj *' New liemedy, W MEDICATED AIR CVKKB IMF J&fK Catarrh- Asthma / (flKl *" Throat and / IW.. ''"■'ulftl l \w Lnng Diseases. i 11:is 110 *' ' 1 " al for r0,,1i or s ‘ ,l ‘ Headache. Greatest Blood Medin the World. It .\vv tK be taken in ternv 11y in doses of fromlO (Juist lif/iAtßcr Rita®* - [drops to a teaspoonful For Sale by F. B. MEYER. Hemphill & Honan, I Os”Lj|~ J ’’WICjrPTF { —DEALEKSIN— Book, Shoes, Hats Caps, AND Kuimisbings. kfa’ Fine Star A Specialty. Rensselaer Indiana PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PBOPB. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., soli! in quantities to suit purchasers attne loweetnrlcea. None bijtthe Dea stock slaughtered. Kverrleidy is invited to call. IWThe highest price puid for good at cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. CT W Mln. CHAS. M. PAXTON, Prop’r. RENSSELAER - - - INDIANA. AH kinds of frosh and cured meats, and all of the best quality, constantly on band The highest market price paid for good fat cattle, calves &c. Give me a call and a share of your patronage. CHAS. 11, PAXTON.