Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1890 — Page 8
so -PiCKBi- am filly f%* r ->•• •* fir fg fl«Jp ••’"■• ■ 1 1 x i gm n - > ««ay • Thousands cf dollars worth of chickens are destroyed by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than all other diseases combined. TUrtlhe discovery of a liquid, remedy that positively destroys the Microbes has teen mi.de. Half of the young chickens are lulled by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent bottle is enough lor 100 chickens, it is givrrauteed. If, after using tw:--:h'n ! = of a bottle you are not rau*fc,d v., it.asafare,fomChoh to the druggist from ~ h, and he will re:’ :>■. V - • / y Sold by Long & Eokb. Rubber Shops unless worn -uncomfortably tight generally slip off tiie feet THE ‘‘COLCHESTER’* RUBBER CO. nattf nil tb.'ir shoes with Inside of heel Ihied with tnblx-r. Tills ollmrs to the shoe and prevents the rubber fro..i SHppiJip; off. Call for the “ Colchester " “ADHESiVE COUNTERS.’' lit KEE k CO., Wholesale Ajsuts. MEN WANTED! To represent on r wo! I-linn at. Nar, *rv In t.Uis coww-y, for liV.vii it i i cosiitry trua. G »i:i pty wd-Kly A stenuv i>■ >s lion with a narvsny of oyer imyly-years .st-tutiiiiK, atul a known responsibility . We waul good, live!v workers, and will pav well, vtood references required. Apply qnir.it, rwitiiit (qrti. ': —-— 1 J| 31-81 P. CHASS BSQTfISSS G3IPAHY, CSiap, 111. J. i. HELMI6K, Notary Public and Beal Estate Agent Lands oi all descriptions for sale 01 io&oo. WHEATFIEU),; INI). That hawking cough can be so quick- - emu. We guftran tee it. Long & Egkk. €>ok’« Cottea Root Cui> posed of Cotton Boot. Tossy sod PennyFOUTZ’b NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS %asSgg& Bo Hors* will die of Colic. Both or Less F» tn, if FonQ'a 1 ‘owdert are need tn tine. Footes Fow-iierewilleureandpre-rentHboCßOLSsa. Footi’s Povrdere will prevent Gapes rs Fowls, Foote* Powdeis will tnerease tlie quantity ot mUk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet Foote* Powdeis will enre or prevent almost ktsst to whleh Horses and Cattle are subject. _':rTT's I’ovnuM will oiva Sarrspactios Sold everywhere. DAVID X. FOTJT2, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. XD.
Croup, whooping cough aa<l HumeLitis immediatlv relieved by Shiloh's cere. *he srrinsr line lias come gentle Anna. Add old Jasper assumes her mantle of Green, Oor shoes aud bonnets -hare arrived gentle Auna. They are beauties, and fit for a queen Those garments arc for sale Gentle Anna, and if you are going to buy a new hat or a new pair- of shoes, dont forget Hemphill and Honan. gM l3BKss^» roll BALE BT , HtiH-i.aL * HONAN, ! ExcUsive Agents, I'&StniMMM INDIAN J
REAL-ESTAKE TRANSFERS.
■jiia, ’ - - Sara’l. IL>orman to Wesley .; ’ _ N. IfenkTe, Apr. 1(>, si sw 13-30-0. Barkjey, : ■ - -SSOQ Elizabeth Michael to John F. Harriott. March 3, irj'nw; , . svv 19-33-6, nw mv 30-30-0, 100 acres, Union, 1750 Rebecca Clark to Seth J. Bentley,. April 18, pt .. Wheat field, 60 Levi Hodge to Elizabeth Wiseman, Apr. 20, ’B9 ei ne 26-31-7, 80 acres, Union, 700 Elizabeth Wiseman to Norman W. Wiseman, July £o } ’B9, same as above, 500 Norman If: Wiseman to Jas. Wiseman, same as above, 500 Frederich (Ireive to William Frink, March 24, se se: n| se 2-31-7, 120 acres, Keener 1000 Williams. Stewart to I). J. Thompson, Apr. 18, se ne 1-31-5, 40 acres, Walker, 30 Sarah C. Linton to Thos. J. Stoner. Apr. 10, n side, ne ne 32-31-5, 30 acres, Walker 230 Addison Parkinson to E. L. Hollingsworth, Mar. 5, interest in Electric Light Co. Rensselaer, 12,000 Win. B. Austin to B. F. Ferguson, interest in same, ”13,000 B. F. Ferguson et al, to Runs- ~ selaer Water, Light it Power Co, the Rensselaer Electric Light Plant, $30,000 Sheriff Jasper Co. to Eli Cox,7. Apr. 21, c|. sw 4-30-0, 10 acres, Harkley, Sheriff’s deed, 300 N. V. Snodgrass lo 31. f 4. "Lewis. Apr. 22, 5 acres. 30-28-6. Jordan, 1G M. L. Spitier, ct al, to Helen S. Sigier. .1.-m. 2f>f ae 2 !.3"O. 160 acres, Barkley. 500 Helen S. Sigler tS Charles Jouvenal. Jan. 29, same as above, 1. Win. B. Austin to Barbara Sclmoewiiid, Apr. 22, e.V se 23-32-7, Keener, quit claim 120 S. J. Bentley t,<> Clara AC Hathaway, Apr. 13, It 2 bl (?: It 7, bl 2, Bentley’s add Wheatfield, 55.; Same to Rebecca Clark, It 1, ‘ bl (i, in same 30.
v-~^==r Notice of AppointmentTHE STATE OF INDIANA, ( Jasper County, i ob’ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed Executor-of tiie Last Will and Testament of Samuel W. liitohey, .dceeas - ed. late of Jasuer eouhty, Indiana,. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN U. KRESLEIt. April 12th 1390. , Executor. Apr. 17-24. May 1. it it os: -■.ABSTRACTERS,:-. R('nf««claer, Ind. Race Horse For Sale. The undersigned is now owner of the well known young running horse, Josiali, winner of the mile race at Remington last fall, and will sell him for cash or trade for other live stock. Call upon or address* Henry Eiglesbacii, Rensselaer, Ind. —~—•' ’^frr. —-a,— ---- - i TRUSTEES’ NOTICE. MARION TOW NSHIP. Twill be in my office, upstairs in Makecver’s Bank Building everv Saturday to attend to Towasliip business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion tp. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Towuship Trustee of Jordan township, will be at his office, at his residence iu Jordan township, on the second Saturday of each mouth far the transaction of township business. a j. mofarland.
“SHADELAWD,” The most Ex-ten-sive Pure Urol STOCK ESTABLISHMENT Now - '■.’ii'liim l\ arm l 011,-. ity; lug opportunity ol comparing different breeds.; BREEDERS AND IMPORTERS OF Clydesdales, Standard Bred Trotters, Percherons, Carriage Horses, French Drafts, Saddle Horses, English Shires, Welsh Ponies, Belgian Drafts, Iceland Pontes, Suffolks, Shetland Ponies, French Coaches, Hotstein-)Kriestan Cleveland Bays, Cattle, Hacknevs, Devon Cattle, Also, Dealers in Real Estate. No other Kstablishaeat la the World offers nth Advantages to the Purchaser. Prices low. Terms easy. Visitors welcome. Correspondence Solicited. Circulars tree. , Please mention Trk Rewblicav when writing. POWELL BROTHERS. 47-3 m, Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa The New Discovery. Yon have heard your friends talking about it. Yon may yourself bo one of the many who know from*personal experience jnst how good a thing it is. J f you have ever tried it yon are one of it s staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is that when ouee tried Dr. King’s New Disoovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be affleted with a cough, cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time or money refondei. Trial botilcs free at F. B. Meyer's drag store. All winter goods at cost for cash at R. Fcndig’s.
No! ice to Breeders. - 'i’be imported- NoruiLat. Hnr- - black, weight 1,700, well built, will make the season of 1800 at nay place, one-fourth mile north of the Ilensselm r depot (the Hollingsworth farm). AR° the standard-bred trotter, MAMITOU 6578. Please call and examine horses. For terms and pedigrees see cards. W. H. OWENS, Owner. Hemphill Bros. BiacksmitH - AND- . . ’ Umi Rg’pair’Sliops. (Buce ■ s >rs to Y-mu.-ia & HempbilU) Ail tVoi 'i gone ProiJApl'y and CELeayiv, um! Warranted First VlitsH fpiaiiiv Front Street, South of Washington, (The oIJ Erwin Shop,) Hsnssslaer, - Indiana J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not comb out. I.OCAI.'AN.ESTIIimcS used in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sots. OiUce over- Ellis & Murray’s, Rensselaer. Indiana PIOJSTKKR M.EAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP'R. BEEF, l’ork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at'he lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. price paid-for good a cattle. ,1 . ,T. EIOLESIiACII. John aiiAV,:: ;. Willi \ : ■ ; R!,D, INDIANA. AUCNOIfif^iESR. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Arjenf awl Justice of th<‘ Peace* Collections promptly, attended to. Uarae. 3 amounts of farms ami town property for sale’. Address - - Whkatkield, Ind. XXI 12. £ ALESME TV •W^InTTEID to sell our GOO bardv varieties of choice Nursery Stock. Rest Specialties. No experience necessary Special advantages to begi mersi F\tra ii'ilneements. Fay weakly. Situation permanent. Rest terms. Bestoutfit free Wei guarantee what we advertise Address at once IIEEXN iSUOS... Nurscrvmen, Itochester, N.Y. (This house is reliable.) 2112 mp.
Jay W. Williams has two rooms, 20 x 70, filled with the finest assortment of Furniture ever brought to Rensselaer, consisting of beds,bureaus, lounges, tables, chairs, and every thing to be found in a firstclass furniture store; and he is selling at Bed Rock Prices, tor cash. If you are in need of any thing in his line, it will pay you to call and see hi m Don’t forget the place, opposite the Public Square, in Rensselaer, Ind.
•» NOTICE OF TSURVET. utehmonildiathaway, John Dreger. Wittiam B. Austin, ' Jacob If a tm, 1) Decker. . „ Chas. liergman & I, A!>brii»g, Tims. Swartz, | Alice Punter’ 1 and all others interested tiiat i own tiie bortii half of the southwest quarter and tne northwest quarter of the southeastquarterot section 23, township No. 32 north, range No. 7 west, in Jasper county Indiana. And that I will procefid withTßgSnrveyvirof said County Co make a legal survey ofsaid section or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land. said survey to begin on tiie 2oth day of May 1890 ' —'• ■ THOS.KING. J C Thrawis, Surveyor. Apr. 2f. Jilay 1-8. NOTICE OF SUIiVEY. Notice is hercliv gi ven to John V. Meiers, - " - - ■ . 7 Horace Marble, —— James King. Albert Wateholtz, Charles Ynhn, Miranda Shatzley, ‘ and ail others interested that I own the nw •quarter(?4) oftl'ie tie tinaiWftg.T^y.ofvc'trti'on'lG,' township No. 32 north Range No. Gwest, in Jasper county. Indiana And that I will jiroeeCd with the Surveyor of said county to make a legal survey ofsaid section or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survey will begin on the Gth dav of May, A. 1). IS9O. CHARLES MILLER. JAMES C. THRAWLS, Surveyor. Apr. 17-24. May I. Sheriff’s Sale. I> Y VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree -J) and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause no 4059, wherein David Noivels was plaintiff and Leroy VY. Sayers and Ophelia-C. Sayers, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and forty-six dollars and forty cents 4P4G.40) together with interests anil costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday the 3rd day of May, A. HIB9O, between the Hours of io o’clock A. M.and 4 o’clockJA ill, of said dav. at the door of the Court House i:i tiie Town of Rensselaer, Jiisjier County. Indiatia.’ffie rents and proGta, lor a term not exceeding seven (7). years, by tile year, tjf.tlfe.MUowing rtegeribikrreal'estaitef 'tb-witt — I.otsti and l> in block twelve(l2) in the town of Rensselaer. Indiana. —.And should such rente aml-proiUsjiot sell for a sum sufficient lo discharge -aid fleered and execution, interests and cost-4, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right nf said defemtan.s in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall he sullicient to discharge-said decree and execution, iulerwl and cii?.ls, Said sale will lie made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said decreeand execution. PHILIP BLUE Niii-rifi'Ja'perUoiiiiii. ind James A. Douthit. Attorney for Pill, April 9, 1390. Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified oapy ’nf - -a. decree and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No . 4082. wherein Sarah Mason was plaintiff and David W, Strouse as administrator of estate of James Mason and in his own person were cross plaintiff's and Ruth Mason, Flora E. Michaels, Leroy it. Micltaels. et al, wore defendants and cross defendants, requiring me to make the sum of $O7l 24 in favor oi plaintiff and $358 due and other sums to become due in fa vor of t toss plaintiffs, together with interests and costs, 1 will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 3rd day of Mav, A. D., 1890, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m.of s>iid day. at the door of the Court House, in tiie town of Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, tiie rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate to-wit: The north half (K) of the northwest quarter (14) of section thirty five (35) township thirty (30) north of Range live (5) west in Jasper county, Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sullicient to discharge said decree in favor of Plaintiff and cross Plaintiffs , interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in tiie manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple, right of said defendants in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale will be made Without relief and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper Count v, Ind. April 10. 1890.
HINT MICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA.* «e In Jasper County.' i In Circuit,Court, to June term, A. D. 1890. William 11. Austin. / No. 4088. vs. S Action to Francis L. Iloiner, et al.) quiet title. Be it remembered, that on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1890, the above named plaintiff by E. I’. Hammond, his attorney, tiled iu the office of the Clerk of said court his complaint against said defendants to quiet title to certain real estate, and also the altldavit of a competent person, that the defendants, to-wit: Turner Galbraith, Galbraith, wife of said Turner Galbreatli, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Turner Galbreath.deceased; A. J. Chambers, Cbahibers, wife of said A, J. Chambers, Joel G. Gibson, , —Gibson, wife of said Joel G. Gibson* and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Joel G. G Ibson deceased,; Wesley Doty, Doty, the wife of said Wesley Doty, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Wesley Doty, deceased; Jeremiah D. Tucker, Tucker, wife of said Jeremiah D. Tucker, and the unknown . heirs devisees and legatees of Jeremiah D. Tucker deceased; Daniel Hofacker, Hofackor, wife of said Daniel Hos acker, and the an known heirs, devisees and legatees, of Daniel Hofacker, deceased; Thomas Owens, James Owens, George Owens, Marion Owons, Jacob Owens, Owens, wife of said James Owens, Owens, wife of said George Owens; Owens, wife of said Marion Owens; Owens, wife of said Jacob Owens; Dye, the unknown hairs heirs, devisees and legatees of Dye, deceased; Merrimaii, the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Merriman, Joshua Morelan, Morelan, wife of said Joshua Morelan, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees- of Joshua Morelan, deceased; E. J. Estep, Estep wife of said E. J. Estep, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of E. J. Estep, deceased; Hebert B. Hurd, Hurd the wife of said lloborfc B. Hurd, and the unknown lKdrs, devisees and legatees of said Robert B. Hurd, deceased; Chester Church,
Church, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Chester Church, deceased; John W. Terlmar, TcrhaMr, wife or said John W. Terhaar, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John W. Terhaar, deceased ;J- P. Livingston, —— Liv ingston his wife, and all the heirs devisees and legatees of J. P. Livingston, deceased; Joshua Polsell, Polsell wife of said Joshua Polsell. and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees or Joshua Polsell deceased ; Thomas C. Snow, «=-, Snow wife of of said Thomas C. Snow, and all the unknown heirs, devisees aud legatees of Thonms C. Snow deed., are non-w-sldonts of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notifled of the pendency of of said salt, and that said cause will stand for trial at the June term of said Court, WHO, to. wit: on the ninth dav of June A. D.- ISO, the samo being the 7th Judicial day of said court. , >s Witness my hand nnd the seal /i~Tjf\of said Court, affixed at office In l .'Rensselaer, on this 7lh day or April Clerk. E. P. namnumd, A tty for Plf. April 17*1. May I.
divides. Never Changes Name! Always wta and Will be the Biggest Show. Only Big Show to be here this year. Exhibits the same in small villages as in large cities. Coming on their on special Trains of 60 care. Enlarged, Improved, Rejuvenated Quadrupled. __ mmm M Tolxan.. I'OvBIOvSSOmS^IfIrIUOH|BII)ED. / CIRCUS* PxINGS s'IDE BY SIDE! / A BIG CIRCUS COMPANIES! A 2, 4 and 6 Horse Equestriau Acts, Hosts of Uerfected Artists, Myriads of Athletic Acts, Assensionists, Aerialists, Aericd and Suspension Feats, Trapezists, Wire Walkers, Comic and Funny Features, Muscular Displays, Triple Air Sensations, Flying Rings, Balancing, Bicycle Riders, Noted Skaters, Delightful Menagerie Acts, Swinging Trapeze, Juggling, Graceful Bareback Riding, Globe Walking, Slack Hope. Tumbling and Clown Acts. Club Swinging, High Kicking, • Contortion Displays, Caledonian Sports. 1 Ring for Lady Acts Only. 1 Ring for Foreign Acts Only. 1 Ring for Children Acts Only. 1 Ring for Male Acts Only. LILIPUTIAN REPRESENTATION OF THE*®OMAN HIPPODROMES SHETLAND PONIESt» (JDriven by Children, Jockeys and Charioteers. \J\J 2 and 4 Horse Chariot Races, Sulky Races, Standing Races, Elephant and Camel Races, ” Flat Races, Jockey Races, Ostrich and Buffalo Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Mule and Donkey Races, Steeple-Chase Races, Man against Race Horse. SaekßaceeOhstaolaßaues, Pedestrian Races, Running Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Wrestling and Boxing Bouts, Throwing Heavyweights.
Three Monster Menageries, White Nile Hippotamus, Rhinoceros, Black Tigers, Bengal Tigers, White Bears, Black Ostriches, Drove of Giraffes, School of Sea Lions, Elands, Zebras, Llamas, Leopards, Lions, Ant Bears, Emues, and 1,500 Rare and Costly Animals, PUEBLO BILL'S LIFE IN THE WILD WESTTribe of Indians, Cowboys, Scouts, Miners, Noted Shots, Mexicans, Bronchos, Stage Herd of Mexican and Indian Ponies in Native times AT TEN O'CLOCK EACH MORNING THE *S3OO,OOO*FPE:PTODE.« 2 Kinds of Music, 3L Chariots, 60 Cages and Dens, 8 Separate Bands Children’s Tally Ho, Fife and Drum Corps, 2 Steam Organs, Troupe Jubilee Singers, Chime Bells, 'Two Steam Caliopes, Scotch Bagpipers, Female Opera, 300 horses, 100 ponies. 100 Knights in Armour, Herd of Flephants, Camels, Elks, Giraffes and Buffaloes. 1 Perfemr m SjSf RATES ON ALL Monticello, Thursday, May 15. Michigan City, Friday, May 16.
