Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1891 — Page 8

STATE AND COUNTY TAXES FOR 1890, •' '•• •;•: —*■ • p r-7 1 —— - ' .• ■ " * '■ hi 3&s - j?,b«u as©a&aA» _•■.- * m X a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1890 is now in my—hands and that I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO Taxable Property, agd-on eaeb Taxable Poll for the year 1890. ~ RATE ON EACH gIOO VALUATION. RATE ON EACH POLL. Ts | s'? mm r ; fW i s 3 f ft *f, a g TOWNSHIPS I I; 1; §■; gj gj. gj g gj g » £: §f: gj .gj £ ►3- OC! 1 LT ffci 2L g*j £. 2L; oj m „ *j- ; H 1 f! r 11 ?! b |! «■ m \ «,! Fa sl.li||i:gii> ! : ■ I 1 Y i I ?! If : I Y 1 : . : • : • ' . • • S» ' E 3: —£ ft.; & i tr 1 P: O -jg- . : „.«-q •=• —• ' • : • Xy,- . . fcs'. .:. ■ tzi ■. I Ota Cts M’iis C M Ctp.i Ctslj Cts. j Cts. Cts. Ote.;£Cts!; Cts.! Cts.!s j CtsYSCts Hanging Grove township.; 12 16 575.5 25;...--* 20; 35;....; 25:2.09; 50; ,50|. 1... .11.00 Gillam township. * 12 16 5 75.5. 25:....j 20 30.....! 252.04! 50; 50;....;....11.00 Walker township ..; 12; lu 575.5 15; 10;...15;....; 25j1.69:| 50j 50!...|1.00 Barkley Township 12: 16* 5 75.5 20; 10! 25; 40;..... j 252.24 50 50;....! ....11.00 Rensselaer, Town of j 12! 16| 5 75.5 40|....| 301.74 ; 30; 50;| 2511.25 Marion township. if 12' 16; 575.5 25 10; 15: 30:....: 252.09 : 50; 50;..j1.00 Jordan township jl2 16 575.5 20 10| 15 20!....! 251.94 50; 50j.. ..j.. Y.j1.00 Newton township { 12= 16! 5 20|„lQi 15; 25;... .j—251.99- 50; 50j..... .1.00 Keener township. ! 12;. 16; 575.5; 25 10: 25 50....; 252.39 50; 50;.... .j... .11.00 Kankakee township : 12; 16 575.5; 30; .10; 15 20:.— j 252.04! 50! 50:....;....11.00 Wheatfield township jl2 16; 5175.5 30; 10. 15! 40 ....| 252.24 50:' 50;....!....jl.oo Carpenter township..... *; 12 16 5:75.5 25; 10; 15 20;....r 251.99; 50; 501il .00 Remington, Town of f 12 16 575.5:....;.—;....; . 50; 35; 25;2.14!i 50; 5011.00! 25:2.25 Milroy township ; 12 16 ; 5;75.5! 25 10! 25 50;....! 25 2.39 50| 50L..!... .1.00 Union township. ; 12 16 5;75.5 30: 10; 30 ; 25 ....; 25:2.24! 50 50;.1.00 The first installment, including all Road Taxes, is payable on or before the Third Monday in April, 1891, and the second installment on or before the First Monday in November, 1891. If the first installment is not paid when due, then both installments become delinquent, and ten per cent, penalty will be added!*) the full amount. A T ,T . SB A must be paid in first installment The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collected. Therefore, Tax Payers should remember that their taxes Must be paid every year. No County Order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. The sale of lands for delinquent taxes begins on the Sec* ond Monday in'Febnjary, 1890. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, as directed by law. Tax payers should count their change and examine their receipts before leaving the office, to be sure they are correct PURCHASERS OF PERSONAL AS WELL AS REAL PROPERTY SHOULD REMEMBER THAT TAXES FOLLOW THE PROPERTY, SHOULD THE TAXES REMAIN UNPAID. Call on the Auditor or Board of Commissioners for rebate of. taxes. The Treasurer must collect as he finds them charged upon the duplicate. If you pay taxes in more than one township, mention it to the Treasurer. DO NOT ASK TO HAVE RECEIPTS MADE UP AND HELD FOR WEEKS AND MONTHS. I especially urge all tax payers to pay promptly aud prompt payers should use their influence upon delinquents so that the rate of taxation may be reduced to the minimum. Preserve your receipts, especially if you move from one township to another, in the county. Persons living at a distance can send bank or express draft. Enclose postage stamp when answer is expected by mail. I- 33. Treasurer Jasper Co.

A Fatal Intake. Pjhsicians make no more fatual mistake than when they inform patients that nervous heart troubles come iiorn the stomache and are of little ronse•juence. l)r. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana speciali't, has proven the contrary in hia new book- on 44 Heart Disease”, which may be had free atT>. F. Fendig's drug store, who guarantees and recommends Dr. Miles’ unequaled JNew Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease , short breath, fluttering * pain or tenderness iu the side, arm or shoul-, der, irregular pulse, tainting, smothering, dropsy &c. His liesto.ative Kervine cares headache, fits &c. .*«» Buchlenn’s Armlet* salve, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruise®. Sores, Ulcers Sait Rheum, Fev« r Sores. Tetter. Chapped hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eurup tions, .-t<id positively cures Piles or no pay requires. It is guaranteed to give perfeei satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by F B. Meters, liles’ Icm A Liver Pill* Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels througu the nerves. A new discovery. Dr MiW Pills speeUily cure bili. tisrsess. bad ias*e. torpi l liyer. piles, constipation. Unequal-d lor men. women. and chi dren Si .lies;. mildest >t..es: stt «i«ssos. 25 «• - SarnpinP freer t.l B F. Fendig & < ‘ *. Itching piles. 151 becoming very wr®. BWAYJfE*B MINTH MENT M«p» tbe Itekia# nd klerdlßff. bctli ttlwralbn, and In meaiCMwraaevM tile t»Mn. TTimiriiip dcr mAArv* on receipt of prion, 50 eta. a box; S boxes, fl.lL AcAxm* leturn. DU. 3WAYHB * 80V. Pfcitedelpbia. Fa. shnssf ABSOLUTELY CURBS. OINTMENT tu simple epplicatkm or Omsm viu<mt so f internal medicine. Till *«» «nr mm or Tetter Silt Kheum. Riugvnnu H B*. Itch,Boras.Mmpka. arretneluAt „ mmixr Sew «■ Kmc «u«lb» Sole br aVotp*. Rtect bT mail fbr 60 ete. J Sow. ills lid™* Dm! Consumption Sureijr Cured. To Thb EZnrox;— Plaice inform your reaJer* that I hare a poaiUve romodj for the above-nuuaC *«"aao. By lte timely me thousand, of hopolest *—« haeo boon permanently eared. I shall he glad te send two bottle* of my remedy FREE to any o! yen* readers who bars consumption if they will ■end me their Express sad t. O. ■ddtsse Respect M). X. A. BLOOUJI.It. 0, Ut tail 8L.8.X.

| . V A. McCOY & RANDLE have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offerin in lots of ten or more, to suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshire rams or not bred, as desired. " All good, healthy sheep, and free from all diseases. Terms. — Cash, or six or twelve month’* credit, to responsible parties every WATERPROOF COLLAR n CUFF l— 1 THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP Wot to g-pllt! THE MARK BfOt tO DlSOOlOr! BEARS THIS MARK. # TRADE EUimjlD “ Mark. riIiEDS MO LAUNDERING. CAN bE WIPED Ct£AN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedHarvey Durand to Frederick K. Winslow, Dee. Y-27,-»90, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, bl 7, Me intire A Shaw’s sub-divis-ion of said block, Remington, and 480 acres in 23-27-7, Carpenter, 5 Frederick K. Winslow to Harriet A. Durand, same as above, 5 Calvin H. Nicholson to Frank Nicholson, Dec. 19, se 32-27-7; 80 acres, Carpenter qnitclaim, 5 Susah£fp=Kan Rensselaer to Helen S. Sigler, Dec. 29, pt —ne nw, 36-29- 6, Rensselaer. 325 Felix Parker to Joseph Leonard, Dec. 31, w 4 nw 15-29-5, e-£ ne IG-29-5, Hanging Grove, Lillie H. McColly to Wm H. Churchill, Dec. 30, pt ne se, 24-30-7, Union, 175 Chas. F. Wren to Robt Randle, Its 0,7, bl 35, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 1,400 John S. Martin to Jesse Martin, Aug. 27, ’9O, sw; w| se, 17-27-7, 240 acres, Carpenter, |9,000 Jas. R. Adams to Peter Giver, Dec. If), Its 22, 23, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 625 Henry B. Smith to Elizabeth Dunn, March 20, ’B4, n£ nw 10-30-6, 80 acres, Barkley, 600 Rebecca Clark to Charles Myers, Dec. 31, ’9O, It 2, bl 6, Bentley’s Add., and pt ne sw 25-32-6, Wheatfield, 500

Remember we can save you money on boots and shoes. J, H. Willey & Sons. To the Citizens of Rensselaer The uudersigned own the property known as the electric works recently operated in the town of Renselaer by the Rensselaer Water, Light & Power—Company, and are in possession of the same. We own and have possession of said property by virtue of a Sheriff’s sale on foreclosure of mortgage executed by B. F. Ferguson, prior to the conveying said property to said Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co., and also have such possession by virtue of a contract with said Company for a consideration which we paid to it. When we took possession of said works, they were badly out of repair, and we have at great labor and expense put them in condition so that we can and will furnish you good and satisfactory lights. We hope that the pretended and unfounded claim of J. S. Wolfe, M. C. Wright and Charles P. Wright will not disturb our friendty relations with the good people of Rensselaer. The only claim of these parties is based upon the pretended ownership of some of the stock of the Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Go., which of course was extinguished on the foreclosure of our mortgages. We are amply responsible and if they have any valid claim against the electric works in Rensselaer or against us, the courts are open for its adjudication. By the terms of our contract with the Rensselaer Water, Light Power Ct>., as well as by our purchase of the property at Sheriff’s Sale, we are entitled to collect all-Bills for lights ■sinee Nbv. iT 1890, and, expect the same to be paid to us. We will, of course, be responsible to our patrons for all bills paid to us or to our manager, C. W. Grant, as against the claims of said parties or any others. Thomson-Hocston Electric Co.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. NOTICE is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Daniel C. Prevo, late of Jasper county, Indiana deceased. ;Said estate is probably insolvent. PRESTON M. QUERRY, Adm’r. Thompson & Bro , Attys. Dec. 25, jan-1-8. J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not come out. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over Elis & Murray’s. Rensselaer. Indiana W. L DOUCLAS OLI B? and other specialrjl.M O B" ties for Gentlemen. “ Ladle*, etc., are warJ. u. vVILLEY SUiN I

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FACTS* Hnr_ At the Exposition AM Ob w Universelle, Paris, 1889. The highest possible premium. Tiie on ly Grand Prize for sewing machines. f|U- Ta .the only machine All O - uP that can he called modern. It is up to the times. nil Runs fso quiet and "AM O w steady that a lamp may beset on the stand with safety. Is not an old style of AMO* WF machine improved, tout is built on new mechanical principles. lEhll Sews fast and makes a L AM Ob 37 perfect siitch with all kinds of thrcod on all classes of material. It is always ready. As timo rolls on will AM Ob 57 drive all other sewing machines from first class homes and dress- ’ making establishments." [ <f*fc n n Does not draw or puck - l AMO* 57 er the finest fabrick. Never snaps or breaks poor brown or blue thread. It is a charmer. 12 —ilW- fIM Tsnnrivalled;forapoed, AM O * durability and qualityof work. IiIVT- Stitches three yards of AM Ob goods while two are being stitched on a shuttle mochine. Hwr. iCkJPN The only lock stitch AM Ob 57 machine in the world making a perfect stitch at a variable speed. A 99 Will not break threads AM Oa "fc# or impair the stitching should it be run ill the wrong direction. nil Dress-maker’s favorite ; AM Ob 37 _ the on'y lock stitch machine that makes an clastic seam. Trade that Ancient nil chine of thine, for. a. AM Oi 37 Wheeler & Wilson new WHEELER & WILSON M’F’G. CO 185 and 187 Wabash Ave,, Chicago . For Sale by C. B. STEWARD. There Is Only One. There is only oife Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) and there is nothing like it. Do not be deceived by the numerous imitations, substitutes, frauds &c., which are being pushed on the public by persons whose desire is to makejmoney on the credulous. S. S. S. is a dis tinct medicine, is different from any other remedy. It must not be classed with the old worn out potash, mercury, sarsaparilla, a thousaud-dosgs-for-a shilling articles, which are advertised, as it is not at all like them. S. S. S. cures by eliminating the poison from the blood by its action on the skin, and never fails to give relief and build up the health of the patient. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.

Knives and forks at cost at J. 11. Willey <fc Sons’. Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheom, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema. Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It is pat np in 25 and 50 cent boxes.

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the under-J-v signed, administrator of the estate of PanieiO. Prevo, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale at public out-cry, at the residence of Asa C Prevo, in Gillam township, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 24th day of January, A. D., 1891, the personal properly ofasaid estate consisting of horses, cow, hogs, wagons, farming implements, corn in crib, hay in stack, stove and cooking utensils, and various other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms.—A credit of Ten months wUI be given on all sums over five dollars; the purchaser giving notes with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws - and bearing six per cent, interest after maturity; all shms of five dollars and under, cash. ~ PRESTON M. QUERRY, Jan. 1-8-15. Adm ’ r - Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by Us on a guarantee. It' cures consumption. Long & Eger. We have been using Ganter’s magic chicken cholera cure very successfully, and have dispensed with all others. No diseases, less food, and fine plumage- Poultry Yards, Gordonville, Ky. Sold and warranted by Long & Eger. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger. Travelers may learu a lesson from Mr. C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Parker, Dak., who says: “I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy with me, and ou many occasions have ran with it to the re lief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Catarrh eured, health arret swee tbreath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 couts. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger .=: Thathaeking cough can be so quaiok ly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guaran tee it. Long & Eger. F. B. Meyer, druggist, desire to inform the public, that he is' agent for the most: successful preparation that had: yet been produced lor coughs, colds aud croup. It will loosen a severe cold iu less time than any other treatment. The article referred to is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won fame and popularity on its merits and one that can always be depended upon. It 1 is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be appreciated. It is put up in 50 cent and $1 bottles For sale by F. B. Meyer. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine aud Tarn will relieve it at once. 25 and 5U co.ts per bottle. For sale bv F B Moyer Syrup Wnite Pino and Tar will im mediately relieve croup, whoopingcough aud bronchitis, Fqr saie by F B. Meyer. Croup Whoo ping Cough and Bcoaohiti immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cura

Pronounced Hopeless, Vet , Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, S. D., wu quote: ‘•Was taken with a bad coid. which settled on my lungs, cough ear, in and finally terminated in consumption; 4 doctors gave me up saying coi.ld live but a shore time 1 gave myself- ap to my Savior, determined that if I could not stay with my* friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husb win was advised to get Ur. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Cmg s and Golds. I gaye it a trial, took iu all eight bottles, it has cured me and I thank God 1 am now a well and hearty women ” Trial bottles free at F. B Moyer’s drug store. Mr William T. Price, a Justice the Peace, at Richland, Neo., was con* fined“fo his bed last winter with a se‘ vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of (Jnam berlajn ’a Pain Balm - enatrluiTtnTnTo gee up and go to work. Mr. Pric ' S '.ys: • The Remedy eannot bo recommended too highly.”'" Let any one -troubled, with rheumatism, neuralgia or lam i bank give it a trial and they will bo the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by I'. B. Meyer. Why will vou cough waen Shiloh’s Cura will give na uedn o relief. Price 10ct,8 . 5 1 *i- i • I SI

Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, generally sUp off the feet. THE ‘ COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. make all their shoes with inside of heel lined with rubber. _ This clings to the shoe and prevents the rubber from clipping off. Call for the “ Colchester ” “ADHESIVE COUNTERS/' . i mi. *> MiUd.t x i-rxxyxi-^r'OLjis. C. C. Bt;u r’s |>ure Jewel Ten is the most <jf ucVciu^cs. Toys of all kinds, cheap at Laßue Bros. Ta«.!l.n- ••*. II T aypr, •-,{ Bourboti, lini . sos •Boi'u iiivdtdf iu d wife owe unr to Srailob’s coiusi n ption Cure."