Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1890 — Page 8
———- • - J —- - -Sheriff’s Sale. | TjY virtue of a e-rtinM c*iiy of a decree and D execution and ord rof sale io me directed tree, the Clerk of the Jasper circuit Court, hi - •Cansn No 4091, wheroin Joseph J. Frederick was plaintiS and Franivs M Cti-»<er et al were defendants requiring me to maWttie sum <> Three Hundred and Eighteen do Jars and nine-ty-five cents touellior with interes t and eosfe, I will expose at public sale on ■ Saturday, the 14th day of June, A. D., 1890,' between the hours of 10 o’clock a. rn. aniT 4-•’ehi'-k v, ni. of snid day. at-The door of the Court House, in thet«w.n ofßeiirselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, the rents and pnillis fora term net exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following ilex-.ribeu real estate to-wit: Thirty-fivc (85) acres off the west end of the North-Cast quarter (>•) ot the North-west quarter of Section hyi.ibor twelve 112) Township quinber thirty Range fiveiS) West, in Jasper county. Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum r.ifti'cfent to discharge saidjdecree and execution interests and costs, I will, at the ‘snnio time and place, and in.the manner aforesaid. expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in anti to said.real es.ate or ' sb nuicli thereof-as-shntt discharge said decree, and execulfoa with interest and costs. Said sale will made without relief and tn aecordaure with tile order of court in sail decreg. - . ' ■ . PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper County, Ind' May 22-23. June 3. Applicatisa for LicenseXot.ii'.eJs hereby giFdn toall the citizens of the town of Wheat held, and Wlteitl field town ship, hi the county of Jasper and state of Indiana, tiiat the in:dersigued Henry Pin gle, a white nude i .habitant of said town and township, nn4-> <••• ihe ageof of twenty, one years, .mt. in thabit of becoming in-toxi<-atcd. and a. is , • ' m irttl clihKiet er. and alii persoti in every respect to be entrusted yK-lt ’lie sale <>f intoxicating '" liquor^" wlirinaTte'.ii.nJJeittion li>~t lie Bourd of Uoii-tuissioiiei -of *i ; d Ju-ikt county at.. Hie ne.-;i rei.'ttl:. ■ ---..u' re' meeting of Sahl lb»krtl,4o Ire rt-’d iit+fce town of -firns-sel.-H-i . in said < .- and state aforesaid, I cotume ; ng-oh 1m- r rst '! aday in June, I JKttl, til-- -stile Im-1 ... -, e«y of ,Jun<» IsPWi J fora lie s|ii!itli.)i.'s liipiors, vinous • liquors :, l'i it 1. is Lail o; tier intoxi< ■ ■ : . crate, in less .... ' i■>-.,. u a s n tint ■, wii'i t,ie.pr.\ e o-e.| |...rrnHing i-.tid ■ Ji<|i!ors io bo drank on tire rem-ise-whi rr'' _. ao'UL-soid-said.- kwJiiTs. -pt-wwwly l-r • r CHe.yu_.rl dyserilH ;: .011-nys: in :i. one i Story fr.u:ic...lJu.d,U.;s. . i-lw--- .-,.10111111 up,.a - which sail build.ng is loraiel, being pre.-' cisely l x.l an follows: lie- i Inga•part of the Eiirlliitasl <,-.after of tin-: ontliwest ipiart.-r of se.-'lTo. twenty-five ! (2>. , bovn.-h p t'.nrty :.1 north, r.uia'si' r. i;> a county, Indiana, .-.nd ®on o.trtrcwl.irly -’i-crib-■’ ■ inilows. to-. Wit: t\'i:in:eiic:.';; : two nun.a<d and three fi couth ot'-tbfxtei£crni£san£2Sisstihni'l thenee.rtthttinj*de..- we-1 f-iar. t; feet, '..p tile phti-e of begin 11:ng, th. a - .snni.i ; dne west t-!iirty .Ji fe,-;. .c c ninn'..o ‘ dur.sonih eightci a. 1 t'o<.:. t tic::ruim . .1. ’ 1 due east thirty tS feet, ;ind thence,.l-.in: , in:-; .■ due iv.n-tI. eigiitecp lobfeet b> placeuf begin- : Mills. Said license i-' , <ked for n period of one yewr. = IIENIIY PINGLE.
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St. Joseph's College.
REnssßlaer, Indiana. ; Tin above is the name given to ihe luiui'i- Ciitliolic College, now i.eiej ei-.-c:c<There will h« therefore two’ difb-rent insiituMons upon the [jieiiii.scs of rhe former Orphan Asylum, viz: the 6/. J&scph’s' Collei;c, called after its benefactor and piotecLor, the Right Rev. Bishop Joseph Dtventjcr, .’of Fort Wayne, and the St. Joseplits Normal School for Indian boys, called alter its founder, the very Rev. Joseph A. Stephan, Director of the Bureau for Catholic Indian Missions. The Si.Joseph’is College will be a structure of 135 by 55 feet, haying Basement and three stories, a fine building according to tlic plans and specifications of G. T. Kendrick, of Fort Wayne. The woi’K will be executed by Medland and Gleits, of Logansport. ! Ind., and judging from the work ! already done, the building is in ■ able bauds and will be a success, 1 adding thus to the enterprising city of Rensselaer another ’ stately ' ornament.
The St, Joseph’s College will be conducted by tlie Fathers of the -Tremont.. vote themselves to missionary and pastoral labor and also, to educational enterprise. The readers of your Cbh emed j urxial uud.iubted-ly-wi.ii lie more or less interested, U) ?. '.'tr SOU;-: if Ji .nt 7;is 80eiety. The Prociurs Blood Society this century by a zealous-missj&u-ary, Ilmvbiiendfie (Jaspar del Bufalo. ..kinong its members was the ►Lev. .Father Snlesius Brunner, a -piiert from Swilzeriantl, noted for his learning, missionaiy zeal-ami yiFiue.- -4'iiis-4‘at-her came tb tb.e United States annb 1843, upon’ the invitation of the late Archbishoj) Puicell, of Cincinnati. Fadier Brunner, after spending 16 years .._q£ lab, r and travels in the state of Ohio, in the midst of toiband fiards, ships, to which missionaries were their exposed - in a coiiuiiy, yet without suitable roads, died in 1859. This soci. ty increased in numbers and its members have I worked all along this time in the i cause of religion. The society has ; at present as its superior or “proI vincinl,” as be is called, the Very Rev. Henry Drees, of Carthageua, Ohio, assisted by a committee of trustees, namely: Herds. F. NigSch, Glandorf, Ohio; Th. Wittiner, A. Seifert, Carthageua, 0., and B. Austermann, Loretta, Tenn. The Precious Blood Society numbers now 80 priests and 175 lay-brothers. The expenses for the building of the St. Joseph’s College will be about 840,000, and are defrayed by the above mentioned society, partly supported by the Right Rev. Bishop, of F.ort Wayne. The number and names of professors and -teachers etc. can not be given at this time, but there will be at least 12 to 16 employes. The college will be a school for boys from 12 to 18 years old. Although the plan of studies is not yet made public, still so much'can be said, that it will include a course in the English and Latin language, mathematics and business course, music etc. The students are not obliged to follow the priestly vocation, but will be enabled to make preparatory studies in,that line, or prepare for any other career in life by a complete college course. The college will be opened September Ist, 1891; then the faculty i of teachers will be here and stud-1 ents will come too and they will add to the prosperity and progress of the Jasper county.
We are all law-abiding, peaceful citizens of our commonwealth; we will not carry away riches, but we have to invest, the building already dune it? quite a sacrifice. We are stanch believers m the truth of religion, ready to bring any sacrifice, for its ’cause; at the same time we shall work peacefully within our sphere, tolerant towards all that disagree with us, and we hope that every body will meet us upon the same basis of Christian piiaciples. Any support given us will be appreciated and the city of Rensselaer will but profit by helping us along as far as it is right and reasonable, »It would be not too much, to ask for an improvement of the muddy road from the city to the college. We will do our share. Do you think, to risk anything by doing so. We are risking. \\ e shall stay here; we shall have student;* we are in need of the necessaries of life and the pupils will be in need too and we shall patronize you at least for the greater part. Any assistance given us will increase our mutual friend!v relations. Yours Repectfully, Rev. Anthony Dick, _ r , ' B. Flobian Hahn, Members Precious Blood Society. May 12th, 1890. y Johnny smoke the Mascot.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Chas. IV'. Ilurlov Ui George P _ Snow. Dec. 27, Z ’BH.- w| sw ne, 2-31-5, 20 acres, Walker, quitclaim, 8 J 00 William B. Austin to Edward E. Smith, May 12, ’9O Its 8, 9, blk. 31, Weston’s 2d Add ‘ liensselacr, 200 Alice J. Anderson to Lucius Strong, Apr. 30, It 9, pt It 12, blk. W. Weston’s AfTd, Rensselaer, 1,225 Rhoda A. Clark to Jacob Feisler, Jr. May 10th, It 4, bl 6 Wheatfield, 200. Win R. Nowels to C. F. Wren, und | Its 1,2; 3< 4,5, 6,7, blk. 24, Weston’s Add, Rensselaer, 1,120 J. AV. Phelps to 11. C. Phelps, Maj’ 12th, pt n|, sw 30-27-G Carpenter, 100 John IV. Phelps et al to Henry C. Phelps, May 13, s-j It 12, bl 12, RemingWir, . - f 1,G50 B. IV. Bruel, by heirs, to Ed. IL Biggs, Apr. 7, pt sw 19-27-6 and Its 1,2, 3,4, 5, G, 7,8, 9, 10. 11, 12,‘blk. 7, Bruel’s Add., Remington, GSO Johnathan Peacock to Erastus Peacock, Maj’ 15, pt sw 25- ( !co C. Dnnn. et al to Rachel 1 )mm. Aliiy 15. nw nw. 3- ' 30-5, ne ne 4-30-5, 80 acres, i Gillam, . 2.000 Jas. B. Crtii.ma to Rev. Bishr op Dwcngt Apr. 10. pt ne sc 27/-32-G, 1 acre, ~Wheatfield. ,40
I" . .. Ta*yrr UoWnonei®3fit Bxercisos. I • The firnual “commeucenrent of : th:' < dist: , ‘ ■ schools of Jasper coun- , i.. Hr Ibß.l, wifi be lield a., lullows: j_. GillAH ’’,’p.,'at the Independi ence . church; Saturday evening, ■ May 24ih. Four graduates. The rolls of honor, and medals for attendance, will also be presented. AH f’m friends pf schools and education’ Tiie~nivited to atTeficf these meetings, J. F. Warren, Co. Supt. —: —: —-fo— * ta*' — ——- —— . - Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup Whit e Pine and Tar will relieve it-at once. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For sale by F. B Meyer. The “Dirty Duke of Norfolk” thought washing with soap was absurii. So it is unless you invariably use Cole’s. Carbolisoap, tho best toilet article for the complexion, aud skin ; blemishes. No other soap equals it. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure. Wh.guarantee it. Long & Egek.
IVlndern Discoverers. What Bell and Edison are to the telephone and electrfcity says the Pittsburg News. Dr. Franklin Miles the wellknown specialist in nervous diseases is to the nervous system and nerve fluid. Among-his numerous discoveries his Restorative Nervine is undoubtedly one of the greatest. It is unsurpassed in nervousness dyspepsia headache epilepsy neuralgia backache melancholly sleeplessness, change of life etc. Free trial bottles of it may be had of B. F. Fendig &Co Druggists and also Dr. Miles’ new book on New and Startling Facts for the afflicted. Everyone should read this very interesting inructive and finely illustrated book.
D WIGGINS BROS., - sABSTRACTERS,:-. Rensselaer, Ind. TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office, upstairs in Makeever’s Bank Building cverv Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion tp. Croup, whooping cough and Bron chitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s euro. METWANTED! To represent our well-known Nursery in tills county, for town aud country trade. Good pay j weekly A steady position with a nursery of I over thirty years “standing, arid a known responsibility. We want;good, lively workers.; j and will pay well. Good references required; : Apply quick, stating age, 31-3IP. CHASE BRBTHERS COMPAIft, Chicago, 111. ■ “>-<♦»»- gALESME W ■ ■w-A.isr'i’EX) I• J . Salary or Commission Paid Weekly- T ' Steady work; reliable stock/outfit free'; nd experience needed. Write for terms mid . testimonials. (Refer to this paper.) J, B NELUk & CO. Nurserymen. ROCHESTER, N Y May.l-9 wks. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PBOPB. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, «c., sold in quantities te suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bee stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call- fiaS-The highest price paid for good a cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger.
Rensselaer Stock Farm STALLIONS FOR SEASON OF 1890. ; . j '■ '
BLUE WlNG—Record 2:26. LEO —Record CLARENCE—Record 2:30. No other horse in Indiana, ten years old, is sire of as many in the 2:30 i list. ’ by - WEDGEWOOD, 629. Record 2:19. Dam PRIMROSE (the dam of Princeps, the sire of 23 in the 2:30 list) by Abdallah 15. - Season of 1890 at SSO.
M e have a competent trainer and as good a half mile track as there is in the state. A few promising horses taken on reasonable terms to be handled . for speed. i Send for Calalogpeof Slctztdardßred StockforSale. Address i —— —— 1 ■. ■ Rensselaer, Indiana.
fr ’fl -E ¥«> w ti. N. 1 w m ■ “ n 7 i| 0 at J. .. ’ . : ery fn ' OffiK Breeders c-eAri'S's tn gg| a yreerel purpose er eeiusi staHien vml ilud “MPI.AdOrC (Jeh* a perfect specimen of his class. TERIS $lO AND SIS. G. K. HOLLINGSWORTH, Owner. JOHN Q. ALTER & CO, Keepers. Mil if • /Il & A. McCOY & RANDLE Have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offering in lots of ten or more, to suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshire rams or not bred, as desired. All good, healthy sheep, and warranted free from all diseases. Terms—Cash, or six or twelve month’s credit, to responsible parties
CATTLEroiSALK spa-* The undersigned has a very large number of Stock Cattle of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Month’s Credit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large number of FEEDING CATTLE for Sale or to be fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough, Ind. A. McCOY.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger's.
Cossack Four-year-old trial 2 ■ by DOW COSSACK, 950. Record 2:28 and sire of three in 2:30. Ist Dam—May Queen, by Am. Clay, 34. 2nd Dam—by EviessMJylSfL - - 3rd Dam—by Davy Crockett. 4th Dam, by Kentucky AVliip. Royal Cossack is 16 hands high, a rich bay and has won many premiums in the show ring. His colts are all bays and of good size. Season of 1890 at $25.
MONEY! money—W. H. H Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. 'l' . . • I • m.
