Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1890 — Page 8
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* THE STATE OT [VBCANAJ „ ' C-uinty «i I SB* To the Sheriff of Jasper County, Greeting: You are hereby notified that at the general election to he held at the several voting precincts in paid county., on the first Tuesday after the fiist Monday in November, A. D. 1890, the following named officers nre to be voted for, to-wit: One Secretary of State; One Auditor of State; One Treasurer of State; One Judge of the Supreme Court, for oth District; > IST - . One Attorney General; Ope Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. One Chief of the Bureau of Statist cs; - ~A One Slate Geologist; One Congressman for the 10th Congressional District; One J ndge for the 30th J udicial Circuit;. : ; 22 .... : - One Prosecuting Attorney for 30th Judicial Circuit; One State Senator for the district composed of the counties of Jasper, Benton and Newton. One Representative for the district composed of the counties of Jasper and Newton; One clerk of the Jasper Circuit Gonrt; One County Auditor for Jasper county: One County Treasurer for Jasper county; One County Sheriff for Jasper county; ~ 7 .. • ■ One County Surveyor for Jasper j -county: j One County Coroner for Jasper county: One County Commissioner for Ist District; One County Commissioner for] 3rd District. i —*— . In Witness Where- 1 ] seal. j- op I hereunto set my »- hand aud affix the seal of the ,1 aaper Circuit Court, at office j In Rensselaer, led., this Gth day October, A. D. 1800. Jas. F. Irwin, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. I, Philip Blue, Sheriff of said county in said state, hereby give ■otioe that a general election will ie held in saidoounty on the fourth 4ay of November, 1890, at which 1 time the officers in the foregoing Clerk’s certificate will be voted for. Witness my hand this 6th day of October, A. D. 1890. Philip Blue, Sheriff Jasper County. Shiloh’s cough and consumption care is sold by ua on a guarantee, ft cares consumption. Long & Eger. That hacking cough can bo so quaick ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it. Long & Eger. Catarrh cured, health aaa sweo breach secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’S cure is th« remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchistis. Itch, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Sold by Long & Eger, druggists, Rensselaer. Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Steady employment, on salary, is of Sued in another oolumn, by E. C. Peiraon & Co., Waterloo, N. Y. 38-3 m. Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOcts., 50cta.and sl. White Pine and Tar will itn mediately relieve croup, whoopingcough and b onchitis. For sale by F B. Meyer. The Rev. Geo, H. Tnayer, of Bourbon, Ind., s.tys -‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s comsumption Cure.” Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tamwill relieve it at ance. 25 and 50 ce.ts per bottle. For aaleby F. B. Meyer As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back seated or muscular pains’ Cham erlain’s Puna Blam is unrivalled nr sale by. F. B. Meyers. 1 English Spavin liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb, splints sweeney, ring-bone, stifles sprains; all swollen throats .coughs, otc mve SSO by u&o of one bottle. The most Wonderful blemish cure ever known. Warranted. Sold bv I.ong & Eger, Druggists, Rensselaer, Inti, 22-2-lyr. ,
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A- Leopold to Jesse G. Gwin, Sept 5, It 2, bl 4, Leopold’s Add., Rensselaer, * * - $125 Clifford Neff. Fyffe to Granville Moody, Sept 23, w£ ne 36-30-6, SO acres, BarkIcy, Barkley, 1000 Mary J. Zoll to Andrew Minnicus, Sept 24, It 2, bl 42, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 350 Mary J. Stone r to Leßoy W. Sayers, Sept, 29, It 3, ... . bl 23, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, - , *ioO‘ B. W. Bruel, heirs, to Lucy K. Leave], pt It 3, n£ It 4, Bruel’s Add., Remington, 500 Seth J. Bentley to Jno. Grove, July 23, It 7, bl 1, Wheatfield, . ’ GO John Greve to John IL \Xilton, same as above, 200 Moses Wilson to Franklin Batson, Sept. 30, pt S. end sw nw 34-30-5; 30 acres, Oillam, 300 Lavina Ilershman to Geo. M. Hershman, Sept 20, ne ne 1-30-0. 10 acres. Barkley, 500 Geo. M. Ilershman to Rebecca Iftrshman, Aug. 2Gth, same as above, 240 .lames N. White, to Elizabeth .Jensen, June 3rd, pt ne sw - - -400 Isaac V. Alter to John E. Alter, Sept. 18, n 4 ne ne 23-30-7, Union, ' 1000 Cecelia Rude and husband to Kerlin it Haugh, May 3rd, nl nw 26-31-6, 80 acres, quit claim, Walker, 100 Hiram Kerlin et al to Win A. Rinehart, Sept. 27, same as above, 800
Willis Love to Marv E. Clark, Sept. 29, Its. 1,3, bl. 11, Western Add. Remington, 600 I Carroll C. Kent to Abraham M. Rothchild, Sept. 10th, 680 acres, 12-13-32-7, Keener, 2460 Jas. L. Morrison to same, Sep. j 9, 698 acres in secs. 7,8, 9, ; Kankakee, 5200 i Layanelic E. Morrison to same, Sept. 20, 680 acres in l sees. 1. 10, 12, 32-7, Keen- ! cr, 2380 j Jos. S. Helms to Fred R. Otis, Sept. 27. w.J sw: sw nw 7- : 31-7. Keener, 409 i Ellen K. Graham to R. S, <fe j 1 Z. I)wiggins, Aug. 13, pt nw se 0-31-7, 25 acres, i Keener. 50 I Walter J. Ball, exr. to Mary i J. Williams, Sept. 13, se se, 22-31-6; ne se 25-31-6, exr’s. deed. Walker, 240 Jessie A. See to Catherine Gilmore, Sept. 28th, ’B9, e;j ne ne 19-30-6, 30 acres Union, 500 W. 11. Smiley to Wm B. Austin, Oet. 0, ne; ne se 2-31-0, 200 acres. Walker, 2000 I Geo. J, Freshour to Brown, Guild tfc Co., Get. 3, e end ne be 13-30-5, 16 acres, Gillam, 400 Wm B. Austiff to W. 11. Shaw, Sept. 8, Its kr 10, 11, bl 16, Remington, 125 Dominic V. McGlynn jto Catherine T. Kelley, Oet. 8, nw nw, 32-28-6, 40 acres, 700 S. Bell Newland to Foster C.' Phelps, Oct. 6, ne sw. 6-32-5, 40 acres, 75 Hairy R. Bond, trustee to Chester W. Aldrich, Aug. nw nw, 12-27, 7, Carpenter, 1100 A. L. McDonald, by Adm’r., to Jacob M. Troxell, Oet 22, bl. 8, McD’s Add., DeMotte, 30
NOTICE OF DITCH LETTING Notice is herebv giveu that on Saturday the 25th day of October, 1890, I will sell the jobs or shares of digging and constructing each share and allotment separately of a ditch ordered to be constructed by the Board el Commissioners on the ind day of September, 1890, and recorded in Commissioners Order Book No. 9 on pages 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, 29, 30, 81, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,39, 40 and 41, on the petition of Almeda Hodges, et al. I will sell each Bharetothe lowest responsible bidder. Commencing at the outlet and thence in succession up stream. The Sale will take place at my office, commencing at 10 o’clock A- M. Each successful bidder will be required to give Bond with two freehold sureties of Jasper Couuty Indiana, and to my approval for the faithful performance of the work, and to execute a written contract. T"v Witness my hand and the seal of fTmp . i\the Board of Commissioners at office ' *777. jthis24th day ot September, A. D, GEORGE M. ROBINSONAuditor Jasper Co, fuil
If people would take the advice of F, B. Meyers the druggist they would not start on a journey without a bottleof Chamberlain’s Colic, cholera er Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarsness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. 4fter that a peculiar rough cpugh is developed which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when tt»e child first becomes hoarse: a few dolses of Chamberlain’? Cough liemfsiy will prevent the attack Even after a rough cough has appear ed the disease may be prevented by using this yemedy us diroJted. For sale by F. B. Meyers.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. NOTICE is hereby (riven that the undersign - ed has been api>oint«f<l ulministrator of the estate of Nellie V. Smith doeesseil. The estate is BM?P' se<l lb be solvent. Oct 3rd. 1890. WILLARD STOCKWELL. Oet. 9-W-Si. ■ ~ Admr. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. t - , ✓ NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been Appointed •Administrator of the estate of Mi In jy Sexton, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. William b austin, ' . ■ ■ . ■ ■ Adm’r. -jAESTiiaeres,:-. f! A ITTtfIN w - L. Dougin# Shoes are yaU A Ivn ■ warranted, and every pair has his name and price stamped on bottom. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorsements of Its thousands of constant wearers. Ilj.OO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. S J.M Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe ■* unequalled for style and durability. $0.60 Goodyear Welt is the standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. SO.BO Policeman’s Bhoe is especially adapted •a for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES l/d^ls. have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices - Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. J/H. WILLEY & SON t. I CURE RTS! w uen f say CURBI do not mean merely to stop tfcpm for a time, and Hie? have them return again. I mean A RADICAL CURL. I have made the disease ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my INFALLIBLE Remedt. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.0.R00T.M.C., IB3Pea»iSt., NEWYOBK
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A ton of gold is worth $602, 799.21. The worth of Veterinary C.ubolisalve for horses cannot be estimated. It surely aud rapidly cures sores, cats. woundJ, galls, mange, sore mouth speed clacks, craked howls and diseased hoofs. T::c Gooscbone forete N the weather, but who can tell when )ou will need Ganter’s magic chicken cholera cure? Keep a stock on hand, lor th ore’s no tellin when you wiil need it If it fails to cure, your money wiil be refunded by Long & Eger. Ml*! C. B. Jones, offspring Hill. lowa, shy : “I hsve used Ohmrae- lain's Pain Balm for severe and pa it ul ”urr\s with lietter effect than anvt ipg ei-e I have ever tried It relieve ,< p ,in iustanth and cares without le-vi ; tg i scar.” Pmn Balm is one of i *e most uscfiii OMMliclue that any fa;oi v a i oe pr-o '■ideii with especial \ t i autism, 'Hole ba;-k, sprains, hr - f-»-t ) ache, - ar acini and like at: O’ o apglia'ion will relie.ve - i Ta fair r I insure a cure. , for ~eL* -*y-F. Ik Meyers. .» t ;;j -
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Resolutions of Condolence. Hall Of The Eastern Star Chapter. " Rensselaer, Ind. Sept. 2nd 1890. To The worthy: Matron, Sisters and Brothers of evening Star Chapter No 41 O. E. S. Your committee appointed by the worthy Matron, to draft resolutions of condobn the death of Bro. Joseph M. -Hopkins respectfully beg leave to report: That again death has visited us and removed Irom among us our Bro. and companion Joseph M. Hopkins who died at his home in Reniselaer. Indiana, August, 29th., 1890. He was as charter member of Evening Star Chapter No 41 O. E. S. He was a faithful officer and member of the Chapter always discharging his duties with courtesy and love. Therefore Resolved : That in the death of Bro. Hopkins his family has lost a kind and indulgent Husband and Father, the community in which he lived a true friend and kind neighbor and the Chapter an ever faithful member and that we sorrow with them in this our common loss, that the Chapter and emblems be draped in mounriug for a period thirty days and these resolutions be copied in the Minute Kook of the Lodge and a copy be tarnished the f amily of the deceased and a copy to .each of our town papers for publicacation. tW. N. Jones. / Agnes O. Kelley. . Com. Mildred B. Spitler. }
Resolutions ON THE DEATH OF MliS. ALICE DRAKE, Ujgß§| who died Oct. 4, 1899. Whereas, It hath pleased our Heavenly Father to take to Himself Olio of our best beloved members. Mrs. Alice —•-) ~ '~' • ~ ' - - -- - - - • -- ~ Resolved, that we recognize in this our loss, the hand of an all-wise, unerring, and loving Father, whose tight it is to do with His own as He seeth best. Resolved, that while we submitwith resignation to His divine will, we deeply feel the loss of this sister who was always full of missionary zeal, and especially Studious to promote the cause of Christ and the interests of the church. Resolved, that in her .death the church loses a loyal, and Consistent Christian, tier husband, a devoted wifo and loving companion, and the omen’s Foreign Missionary Society, a useful and honored member.' Resolved, that we cherish her memory, emulate her virtues, and imitate her sweet' ehrh-tian example, t hat wo may be, quickened to greater zeal and, activity in all go :>d works. Re-Jua ed. that we tender our deep est sympathy tb her bereaved husband, and commend him, and all other friends, to the tender love of Chri.-.1, :.whfLhfl'th_ revoodod to us. I hat as', we are partakers of His suffering, so.also shall we be partakers of His consolation. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the record of the W, F. Missionary Society, of Rensselaer, M. E. church and ..that published in the Heathen Woman’s Friend, and the Rensselaer Republican, May F. Thompson, i Ida L. Benjamin,.; > Com. Amanda W. Warren. ) ,
[OBITUARY. at the residence of her sou, M.—G. Lewis, of Jordan tp., Mrs. Sarah B. Lewis, wife of Rev. John Lewis, on Oct. 5, 1890, aged 75 years, 2 months and 1 day-. The funeral services were held at the residence according to the custom of the Society of Friends, of whieli she was a member. The remains were interred at the Remington cemetery on the 7th. She was a faithful wife, an affectionate mother and a devoted Christian. She leaves a husband, two sons and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss.
Twealj-Ihree years Ia the Drug Business. I have been a druggist twentythree years, and have sold all the patent medicines which are known in this country, And can truthful say that I have never known a remedy for Blood Disease of more value than S. S. S. (Swift’s Specific). Mr. A., a customer was troubled with an euruption of the skin on the back of his hands and had in vain sought relief of the best local medcial talent, also of some of the most noted specialists in New York and as a last resort spent some months in Paris, France under treatment of the physicians there, and had secured only temporary relief. After all this treatment he was finally cu»-ed, sound and well, by Swift’s Specific. Another customer, Mr. B. had suffered for many years with Blood Poison, and thought he had been cured by mercurial treatment, but the disease returned, accompanied by Rheumatism of a bad type. A dozen small bottles of S. S. made a perfect and lasting cure. W. H. Dksasway, Old Fort,N.C. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease mailed free. Swift tSpecific Co., Atlanta Ga.
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Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy ot a decree and execution to ate directed from tbe Clerk of the Jasper Circait Court in a cause No, 4112 wherein tbe State of Indiana ~oh the relation ot James C. Thrawls, Commissioner of Drainage was plaintiff and Stephen T. Comer was defendant requiring me to make the sum of one hnndred and sixty dollars and and twenty-six cents ($160.26) together with interests and costs I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the Ist day of November, A. D., 1890, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and * o’clock p. m. of said day, at the doer of the Court House in the town of Rensselaer, .Jasper Conntv, Indiana, the rents and profits, Tor a .term not exceeding seven (7),years, by the year, of the following described real estate, towit: The northeast quarter (%) of tbe southeast quarter (>4) of sectiou twelve (12) township tnirty (30) north, range seven (7) west, southeast quarter 04) of the southwest quarter 04) of section twelve (13) township thirty (30) north range six (6) west,; southwest quarter 04) of the southwest quarter (.14) section seven (7) township thirty (30) north range six (6) west, in Jasper county, ladiana. And should si/ii rents and profits not set lfor a sum sufficient to discharge Said decree and execution, with interest 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 defendants in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution with interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief and inaccordahce with the order of said Court in said decree and execution. MUMP BLUE, Sheriff Of Jasper County, Ind.
Notice of Survey. WJS Notice is herein “breu to-Robert Ilall, David Smith, Frederick Weinkauf, August Wills, J..M White, and all others interested. ’ T own the southwest quarter (|) northeast quarter (’,) and the e ; quarter (i) of the' southwest* <; If. i) of section 13, township 32, iange ■> wost, in Jasper eounty, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor ot said county to make a legal survey of said section, or as much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and iiites of my land. Sai l survey to begin on the lith-day of October, 1890. JOHN €. KAUPKE. J. C. Thrawls, Surveyor. WE arc in the lead and have come to stay prices the cheapest and easiest pay. OUR aim is to please and give you the best and to try us and see is only a test. ■S' OWESV in prices, best grade of lumber, we kijow vc Mu please, yes, a hundred - -1 ■ . . FOR wihve.got 1 ’ie wLock, tnatesittl A grade would also like to solicit your trade. Kstimatc]s on buildings, houses or stores, Saslie.s, Windows and Doors, a JD IP you go else where & give us t lie “slip” Cm. you’ll lose big money, also your “grip” dTfiheapest is our motto op goods wo sell, “sJP business done squarely, not by spells. Only come, try us, see if we’re not square, can furnish everything, Jath lime & liair Scales B r ANTED, M •nenuret! •-■fiimsri r. :_r. * ravutntiiiNa H Am lo sell our Nursery- Stock. Salarv. Expenses ami Steady Employment guaranteed Chase Brother j C -lpany, I Oct.-and Dec. -icrN.Y Travelog and local, to sell o r c.l.oie.- nwrsery stock. Past-seiliiig s-Hcin Itiea i a liaedy fruits, etc. Splendid outfit free. Steady employment guaranteed. Your pay weekly. Write for terms. Gkrmania. Ni ksehy Co. Oct. and Dec. Rochester, N. V. --—JL • . r ■ . . , A Safe liiiveslaifciii Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or chest, such as Consumption, ififfammatioiT of 1 drags. Bronchitis;'Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., ect. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe ami can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyer’s Drugstore. WANTED! A good pushing Salesman here First-class pay guaranteed weekly. Commission or Salary. Quick selling new Fruits ana Specialties. FARMERS can get a good paying job forthe winter. Write for full terms and particulars. FRED K. YOUNG. Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. Sept.& Oct piLESrSI Bitching piles WKaramltus ▼sxv-r Srtff. fl WAYNE’S EDITHan. SWATirx’a Oumfmt 1i wld bf drngglaU, «r MlUh rng sUnw on receipt of price, SO etc. e box; 3 boiec, tUA Aolnee letter., DR. BWAYIiI * SOI. PhUadelpkta. Qlf IU DISEASES dHIH SW S EIIT ABSOLUTELY CUBES. UIH lIVIUIF The iimple eppUoeUon of " Swim'S Oistkikt" wither Snr istern.l medloine, win tore ur sue of Tetter, Sell Bbenm. Ringworm,PUee.ltoh.Boree, Pimple., IrretpeluAfe a. matter hew obatinUe or 100. riandln.. Sold hr iliiml^ ST cent Or mall S>r 50 eu. J Boie., f 1.15 AldnmTgS Basiss a So., PhUedriphla, Ps. A.i jeur drnairt (hrS Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cur<j for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Seres, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sere Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. 1 . Sold by F. B. Meyer.
