Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1891 — Page 8

Jasper County Farmers' institute. —AT THE 1 — . Opera 3-Eox3.se, RENSSELAER, INI).. Feb. 6 and 7, B- H.YEOMAN, 1 LEE GLAZEBROOK, Chain An. Secretary. PROGRAMME. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1891. MORNING SESSION. 10’A M. Invocation —Rev. T. F. Drake. Music. . Welcome —R. W. Marshall. Response—Pro tW. C Latta, of Purdue University. 10:45 A. M. W. G. Schwegler—"Breeding, Feeding and Care of Dairy Stock.” Discussion—Joseph EL Willey, Henry Bruce, Augustus Stimson, A. W. Cleveland, and others.

AFTERNOON SESSION. IP. M. Music. Dr. J. H. Smart, President, of Purdue University—“lndustrial Education.” Discussion— David B. Nowels, James Nolan, Samuel. E. Sparling, D. H. Yeoman and others. 2P. M. S. T. Virden-Public Highways. Discussion—Hon. Geo. Major, Basil Hunt, O.M. Victory, A. G. ? W. Farmer and others. EVENING SESSION. 7P. M. Music. Hon. S. P. Thompson—“ Mutual interests of town and country.” Discussion—Charles E. Mills, Henry Marsh, L. Strong, 0. D. Nowels and others. „ . Mrs. M. T. Didlake —“Woman’s place and influence in the farmer’s home.” Discussion. Miss Mattie Benjamin, Miss Susie Parker, Mrs Frank Foltz and others. Recitation —Miss Nellie O’Donnell.

SATURDAY, FEBR’Y. 7, 1891. MORNING SESSION. 10 A. M. Invocation—Rev. U. M. McGuire. Music. W. C. Latta—“Wheat culture and Crop Rotation.” Discussion Wm. E. Moore, F. W. Bedford, Joseph Hunt and others. 11 A. M. S. T. Virden—“Drainage.” Discussion—O. P. Taber, John E. Alter, Geo. W. Burk anc others. AFTERNOON SESSION. IP. M. Music. Mrs. Addie A. Stearns —“The Fram Home.” Discussion—Mrs. Dr. Deming, Lee Glazebrook, W. R. Nowels Hon. I. D. Dunn, and others. 2P. M. J. E. Bowles—,‘The raising and selling of horses.” Discussion^—Hon. D. H. Patton, J..W. Lock, Thos. J. McCoy, J. M. Wasson'and others.

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE, TOE STATE OF INDIANA, ( _ .holier County. 1 SS' In Circuit Court, to March Term. A. I>.. 18’1. Cd ward T. Biggs vs. Harman Melser. No. 4189. Be it remembered, that on this 27th day of January. A. !>., 1-891, the above named plaintiff by Thompson A Bro, Attorney s. tiled in the office of the Clerk of said Court, his bond, affidavit and complaint in atffiehwient •gains: said defendant, and also t be affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Harman Melser, is a non-resident, of the St-a'c of Indiana, and non-resident defendant is therefore bcrebv notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said c.ffirt, 1891, towit; on the 23th day of March, -HR. Witness, iny hand and the seal of said Court, affixed at office in I J Rensselaer, on this 27th day of . K —' JsWtwrv, A. D, 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk; Thompson A Bro., Mtv. for Plff. Jttn. G. Fcli. 5 12. ’ ' -

Xolice to Heirs and <r editors of Petit i m to Sell Real rial ate. STATE OF IN ANA IQ-4. —- Jasper Coui ■, In the Circuit < .art. NOTH'E is I 'reby given, that George B. Park is; >n, its h'liniuistraior of the estate of Clement C. Timmons de**essed, lute of said county and Hint,*. >ws tiled in thc/ireuit Court <>t said county, his ]>etitloii to sell II -al jLstute belonging to said <l-. •• 1. ent, the personal prupertv of said E rare being in l afllcient to pay the, indebtedness there »f;u d that s-iid petition will cnmeim. for li-.iri ig at tne March Term, JSt’l. of said Court, on Hie Wroml day thereof. which term * mnuicii'.-es nt tile Court U-ntse, in ItansMdftor. Jasper conniy. said 'slate, on. the 1 1 h day of March, Ihr year a: .rr-'Tfit. s". -s. Witness the Clerk and seal of said /. i , Court, thisijilt day of January, A. D., 1831. ’ s JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Jan. St. Feb. 512 A gentleman in Union County, Mo., wh i-t<> > modest a imm to h:>vo his baide ' u..-; 4 l.o;i tl in l.dc uo.v-u >per». was enr ol of < heu iiti-in by Cli.titinerfa'ii'' I'.tji Bahn, after trvt'ng o’her Mietli men and treaAU’rit't for thirteen your-. 6) cent bolikw lur sx:-j'b> F. B. JU< yens.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warranty Deer's Wten Net Otherwise SpecDeette Lightfbot to Irvin D. Jones et al, Feb. 26, ’BS se se Wheatfield ... 2400 Joseph I). Ludirigtoirto Ervin I). Jones Dec.. 20. 'BS und e| se sc 30-33-6. Wheatfieldi 1250 Ervin D. Jones to GeorgeWeidner, Jan. 30 ’96 same as - 2 60Q ( >eo. Weidener to Caleb Petersone, Feb.. 10 ’BB e| se se 30-33-6, Wheatfield .".... 2«> Ed. N. Hyland to Jas 11. Hyland, Jan. 20, sw. st nw 29-28-6, s.V no 30-28-6, Jordan. 5000 Chas. F, Wren to Win. R. Nowels. et al Oct., 4, und j Its I, 2. 3, 4. 5. 6,7, bl 25. Weston’s Add. Rensselaer. 1120 Wm B. Hurley to Oliver M. Cooper Jan. 5, ne ne 4-3 ’- 6, 44 acres Barkley „ 550 Andrew J. Smith to John Wolfe, et ux, Dec., 18 sw sw sene 25-28-6 acres Mil-

roy 700 Wm B. Austin to Sy la Nov. f Its 15, 46 bl 3. Wheatfield, quitclaim . ..... 15 John E. Arnold to Andrew Arnold, Jan., 22 n| sw, sw nw 8-30-6,120 acres Barkley 1200 Mary Grim pie to Lucretia M. Staines, Nov.‘2l sesw 2-31-7, Keener.... 1 240 Ed. T. Biggs to John DeArmond Jan. ,30 se, ne sw 34-32-5, Kankakee, quitclaim .... 950 John DeArmond to Wm. C. . .. Caldwell. Jan., 30, ne sw, se 34-32 5, Kankakee 200 0 Franklin P. Ott to Wm H. Pritchett, Jan., 21 e| sw 1030- Barkley 2400 Moses B. Cox to same Oct., 31. e| Its 17,18, 19, 20, bl 2 Fair Oaks 500 John "Kimble to IL J. Tliornton, et al Jan.,B, s| ne 4-28-6, 80 acres Marion 1000 State Ind. to David Ilarbout, Jan., 27, ’54 w side sw nw 31- 46 acres Wheatfield, Patent.... 58 David Harbout to David J. Thompson, Apr, 4, ’BB w. side sw nw 31-33-6, acres, Wheatfield 60 Sheriff Jasper Co. to S. P. Thompson Jan., 31 e|ne23-31-7 Union,sheriff deed. ... 540 S. P. Thompson to Wilber Ct Florence, Jan 1, e| ne 23-31-7, Union, e| ne 14-31-7, Keener 1200

Notice to Cleirs and Creditors ol Petition to Sell Real STATE OF INDIANA, | Q r - Jasper County - I OUI. In the Circuit Court, Notice is hereb T given that Shelby Grant as Administrator of the estate of Leslie C. Grant deceased, late of said county and state, has filed in the Circuit Court ot "said cottntv, his petition to sell certain real estate belonging to said decedent, the personal oropertv of said estate being insutlicient to pay- the indebtedness thereof; and that said petition Mill come up for hearing at the March term, 1891. of said Court on the second day thereof which term commences at; the court house, in Rensselaer said state, on the 10th day of March, the vear aforesaid. Witness the Clerk and seal of said /sixr MtCourt. this 3rd Jday of February A. ( “"Y? ID. 1891, JAMES F. IRWIN Jan. -I—l2-19 Clerk

MW NOTICE. STATE OF INDIAN A, ( cc Jasper Count' , t WilliaiuJoltnson, Charlo’ Barnitz. John M •- Rcwn. Mcßewn wife of John McHewn, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John Mcb'ewn, deceased; Mrs. Bennett, wife of James Bennett, deceased, and all the unkmovn h *trs devisoas and legateesot Mtsss—Bentielt. deceased: John W. Lewis, w —-- Lewis, wde of John W, Lewis, an<i the unknown heirs devis -e; and legatees of John W. Lewis, deetse I ; .Jam >s Savers, ——Sayers, wife cf James Savers, ami all the unknown heirs •twisees an! LigaXe.es of Janyes Sayers, Oeeeasod; 'Villism U. Sheldon, —— — Sheldon, wi'e ot William ;l. mteldon and all the unknown heirs, devt-ees .and legs* tees ot William H. Sheldon, deceased: The dot e s. Sayers, Sayers, wife mi Theodore s. Sayers, and all the ti”kn>.w,i heirs. devi'Ceami legatees of Theo lore S Savers decease I : Orien t Pitts.*—- —- Pitts, husband of Orlena Pitts, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees ot orient an t Mr. Pitts deeease<l. are hereby notitled that Ellen E Graham lias filed r complaint in tv 1 J aSner Circuit Court to qui, t her title to certain real estate therein descrdiod situated in said county and -state iu Which they claim some i:>terest.'and that, said can- e V' i’iconie up for trial on Monday. March iWih, isvi. the s line being the IStJi Iu licia; day of the Marek term IS,’!, of the Jasper Circuit Cou rt. '7~-. s W+tnessthe han lof the Clerk and /' SK A L J-n'sesl of s ;; j?, Vli . ir . ,j, 15 j.’ c!jru , r y ’ JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court.

Sheriffs Sale. liy Virtue of a execution to me directed from the Clerk of t‘ie Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 4124 wherein William B \nstin wxs plaintiff snd Albert M Hoover and Samuel M. Hoover were def-mritints. requiring me tonyike the sum of.one hundred and liftvnfn» dollars, and seventy-two cents (f i.'>51.721. t tgcth-r with interest andcosts, 1 will expose Et public sale on S-ttnrdav, February 28th, A. f>. 1891, betwe n the hours of 13 o'clock \ y;. and I q’rlock P M. of sai l day. at the do t- of t'ie Cour! ii is* ip the town of lie .»•> du r ,! is ier conn' . Indian > til-? routj'jui I £>r a term it .‘.vi ce ling seven .7> rears by t, -. rear, oi the ,4' m ing<h-.erioe.t veal e-tite. t i-wit: The tort'mast qil:irt j r |l>l of tlji: i. iythe. st quarter < , ■ ot se .lion thlrty-tlir • • towneuip tiiirty (50f no"b. range six (ip west, in Jasper comity Indiana. Au,u should such rents an 4 ‘protits pit sell for a aum sullicaenl u> i.iM-liarge-saht cxtsm.ioil interest and epstJ, I I 'at ibearne place, ind in tip mi!i'l£r_afares ,i<t e> tai'., at public .- u e toe tee 'i-Uu.-—TQ'iT ot -aid <lei‘ ndauts ii iuiii sai lr • il-s. ate or e > uiui’ti thereof »s’b,; s.i;U -.cut t > discharge Mia execution Hilerest and sm-tx Said salt will be nt ide w.tlioat relief and In accordance with the law. PIHF.IF BLUE. She-iff of Jispcr Cmintt, Indiana.

™ Road loth. "range line gravel road.

J. (■reorge. hf-JiubirtsOtl. >r of Count;!. Ind.. d> hereby certify that In Cause .S’Hi I. .John ,V. IFri.s.sDW. ll&rrey jj; find Cetriffr Welsh the Committee heretofore appointed try the Hoard of ( onimm.-u'oiii rs oj- .hoper on I'e’iruarn ord. IKHI. jib d Hair re. port appordojdng the e'j.'ls of making a Free ' Turnpike Rood on the Range Line from the south line of the County, ctoniwencing at the Miuthea&t corner of section (JRi faruTfrtonding thence north through Carpenter township to the northeast corner, of section one (1), townslfTp twenfy-sefehC27} north, range seven (7) west and said repiort shows that the cost of construedn<i said Free Turigiike hasbeeii app>rticwd to the landsand lots within two miles of the line of said proposed Free Turnpike and that sveh lands and lots are reported as owned in parcels by the following named persons. to-wit:

Charles G. Austin, William B. Austin, Ephraim Anglemire, John M. Austin, Agricultural Association of Remington, Mary C. Allman, Marion IV. Baker, George G. Bright, Benjamin Bruell, S. E. Bruell, ( Henry R. Bond, Clarence Babb, 1 Samuel Babb, Ethan A. Bartoo, James P. Bullis, George E. Bullis, George Bullis, Lavarus M. Brown, Albert Brand, ViolindaM Beal, H. M Black, G. F. Bloom, Erasmus R. Burton, Margaret P. Bolles, James S. Banta, David H. Bates, James Broady, John H. Bartholemew, John M. Beal, Minnie A. V. Bartoo, Lolsa Barnes, John M. Braddock, Emma Blaze, Mary Jane Brennan, Ralph H. Brewster, Edward H. Briggs, Andrew Bukosky, Aaron Blake, Independence Balthis, John Burger, Benjamin M. Butler, Samuel Bowman, Charles Bartee, Isaac Blake, Nathaniel P. Blake, Ezra Bowman, Mary E. Blood, "’S .j. W. Broadie, Ammon Beasley, William T. Barnes, Uryon O'Brien, Charles A. Boggs, Almllda Boggs, Carie Boggs, Mary J. B.ood, Dora J. Blood, Albert E Bond, Susannah Brown, Sophia N, Benjamin, Jared -Alice. M. John N. Brennan, Louiza A Barnes, Jessie L. Bartoo; Thomas Collins, Adelia Chappell, Keever Clymer, Samuel C. Curtis, Nancy Chappell, George B. Chappell, George W. Cheek, E. J. Church, The Christian Church, The M. E. Church, Ferguson D, Carson, Lucinda Costello, Edith N. Clapp, Church & Hartley, Elizabeth Stella Coffelt, John A. Coover, Mary Casey. Claus & Vigle, Nancy Jane Crouch, Presbyterian Church, Edward W. Culp, Ellen G. Chamberlain, Mary E Clark, Crawford Cheek, Elizabeth vanbe, Alma Clark, William Coover, James Clowery, , Peter Carinada, Stella E. Cotfelt, Lola A. Coover, Sarah E. Cooper, Sophia E. Conimlns, Mary E. Claus, Presbyterian Church, Joseph Dwenger, Helen M. Draper, Isaac M. Darrow, Roy D. Davidson, Adeline Deno, Jacob Dlnzack, . Harvey Durand,' Charles Dlnzack, Joseph Dluzack, Charles T. Denham, Ellhu L. Dibell, Ida A. Dickerson, Dibel & Vanmeter, Mary B. Durand, Equitable Trust Co., Daniel J. Eastburn, Josephine S. Emery, Elmer F. Emery, James F. Eller, MsrOiaXLJfrehch, Nancy M. French, Florence C. French, James Frazer, Independence French, Joseph Flickenstien, Margaret E. Fuller, Sarah B. French, B. F. Ferguson, Joseph Franko wick, James Frankowick, Josephine Graham, Wm Green Jr., Mary F. Griffin, Francis Gray. Mary J. Goldsberry, Patrick Griffin, William Gierre, Clara F. Griffith, Pat D. Gallager, Mary D. Green, Robert Gibson, James H. Glass, E. M. Green, James H. Green, Sarah E. Green. Tersa A Garrison, Collins R. Griffith, Walter C. Green, Samuel Gemberling, Josephipe Graham, James H. Glass, Waiter L. Gumm; Daniel W. Green, W. Hanna, William P. Hanna, George Harley, David Hunt, Ellen Harris, Charles E. Heacox, Tabitha C. Hunt, BazilHuut, Edwin N. Hyland, Michael D. Harter, Charles M. Harris, James Hemphill, Julia Hart, Esau Hart, Hathaway & Zea, Charles Hathaway; James N. Zea, Warren B. Hendricks, Catherine Hendricks, Charles E. Harlacker, Harriet. Hannon, IMatyAXTHlncs, Marv Jane Hineh, Chris. Hensler, Sarali M. Howe, Wm E. Hataling, Violet Harris, John W. Martis, John Hickie, Mary E. Hartman, Levi Hawkins, Ass-igneeef-Phelps Brothers,- - - • ; Elias Harner, A. A. Hammon, B. W. Harmon, Aaron Hartman. Emnia Harlacker, Owen R. Harlacker, J. E. Hollet, Julia Mart, Rosa E. Huron. Cinthia W. Harper, Elizabeth Hardy, George W. Hileg, Levi Hawkins. Elizabeth R. Hollingsworth. ■ Ann W. Haseal, W. A. Hammond, George Hardy, Michael 1). Harter, »• Charles W. Harris, Aaron B. Harlacker, Roxie E Hawn, Sarah N. Hawn. Sarah 11. Irwin, The. Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., Mount Etna Jotdau, George H. Jordan, Malinda Jordan, John Jordan,

Application so? Liof-nse-.Notice is hereby given to Hie citizens of the town of t air daks, and Cnio.n township, in Jasper con .ty, Indiana, that the iindersigiied Charles A. Gundy, who is it male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and who is over the age of twenty one years, and. who is a man of good moral character and who is noi in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and is in every respect a lit and proper persoft to be ’ entrusted with a license empowering him to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application at the i March session of the Board of Comantasioneragf of Jasper, and state of Indiana, sai<l“sesHvin vbipmencmg on the 2nd day of March, A. !>., 1831, and to lie held in the court house, in Beasselaer, to sell and barter spirituus, vinous, malt ami all art her intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to lie drank on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of the premises in 1 which said liquors are to la* sold and Uirtered is as follows to-wit: Tin- front room in the lower story of a two-s ory frame building situated on lot six (fi> block one (1) in the j town of Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana, more particularilv described as ’follows to- . wit: -Commencing at thq northeasterly I corner offiot six T) thence in a westerly 1 dirsseuoUAuuallel witliSecoad street twenty (20-) feet; theme in a somberly direction I parallel with Hendricks -'.leet eighteen (IS) tvet; thence in an easterly direction parallel ! with First street fwenty'fjj) feet; thencein .a northerly direction parallel with Kent - street eighteen (IS feet to ilie point of comi menccmvnt. J saul license-will be asked for the peridd of one yea r. , CHARLES A. GVNDY. I Feb. 5 I.' 19. i Kiiei matish Cl’ueu in A Day.— Cun” in- Khepmatisni and |.Neur,i g;iti rtuJi i.,1.' cures in 1 to 3 . d.t-s it< action' u’mii the sistehi is . n-iintk i 1 !e and tiAsler: nis It reuov Ji s.il unee the vAti<e >nd th-' .di-'easo lui'ncdiateiy disapimars. The.first dose greatly benefits. Price 7.’> cents. Sold by Lotg & I gjer, Druggists.

Mary C. Johnson, Ella E. Johnson, Wiliiaui James, Mary-A. JOhnsonv-y— tJohn Kittering. Mary A. Kelley; Simon 11. Kuster, Thomas Keen. I Ed ward J Kirk, Frances Klome. John Keil >,er, Cbnfad Tvanfho.'l, Wm C. Kirk, Keever Klynier, Peter Kicker, Thomas Kncer, Willis Love, Isaac A. Lamb, Marina J. Lambert, James Little, Charles A. Laurie Rath AnmLittlefieldElizabeth A. Evans i.angly, John tj. a. Lamborn, Joseph Lafever, John, Lewis, Sarafrß. Lewis, Sarah I.ove, Loughery Bros., John C. Layman, Mary Larsh, Isaac A; Leayel, Martha J. Lambert, John B. Lamborn, i Marcus G. Lewis, E. Mi Lockwood, Sarah L: Landon, Saraii L. Lalley, .... . A. Lboi>oi<l, Robert Love 'TAffnaß. Larsh, •‘Willis R. Love; John C. Lyman; Mary Larsh; Catliefinc Eaßuef Mary E. Leck’ider; Nancy Lockwood; Rebecca A. Lu-key; Patrick J. McLaughlin, Robert AV. May, Jason H. Myers,. Mary J Moore, John Y. May, Ira McCord, John S. MoorheacL- -J4ets — Jennie P. Maxwell, J. O. B. McDougle, Laura F. McDougle, Henry Mullen, Sanford A. Morgan, John D.-Myers, A. McCoy A Co., Mcrril, Meigs & Co., U. T. Merrit,— John E. Mitchell, —— John A. Mitchell, Moorhead & Emery, „ Geor-e M. Morris,— Wm S. Miller, Richard Metherill, Bridget Mullen, Joel Moore, Sabra C. Morgan, W. O. Charles E. Mills, John G. Moses, Dominick McGlynn, John A. McCollough, Jane McCollough, Margaret C. Mclntire, Oliver B. Mclntire, J. D. Mason, Isabelle Moore, Henry Miller, John G. Morris, Wm ft .Mills, Jacob Meyer, Leon Metz, Alonzo W. Nourse, D. M. Nelson, Amos F. Nichols. Agnes Nelson; Peter Ochs, Dennis O’Connor, Brenhard O’Brien, Jacob Ochs, John M. Ott,.- Daniel O’Connor, Daniel T. O’Connor, Mary O’Connor, O. W. Pierce, Rebecca A. Patton, Reuben R. Pettit, Mary E. Poole, Clara B. Patton, Samuel m. Peffiey, John F. Pugh, Joseph Peffiey, Elizabeth Plunket, Henry C. Phelps, James Parker, John J. Porter, Robert Parker, Annie E. Phelps, Geo. F. Penwright, Clara V. Phelps, Pittsburgh, Chicago A St. Louis Railroad Co. ■ • Margaret J. Roberts, Hugh Roberts, Mathias Ream, Jacob D. Rich, Martha A. Rausch, David Ravenscroft, , Edward Ravenscroft, Hezekiah Rook, Gotfried Rose, William Rose, William L Rich, James Sheets, Edward Sanford, G. F. Schustef; Smith & Kicker, E'riink Shide, Chas. G. Spitler, M. & C. A. Slaughter, Caroline Shearer, Cornelia m. Shaw, M. L. Spitler, Nancy Sage, John Stout, Rebecca Spangler, Emma S. Spencer, m. J. Spencer, m. E. Spitler, MaryStitz’, Joseph Starkey, Armil da Stone, Almira E. Smith, Wm Sharkey, Emaline Smith, ■ Angellne Shipman, Z. K. Smitli. Carl Stall, . -7 Thomas H. Shew, Thomas Shelly, Adam Seibert, Andrew Summer, Joseph Shide, Mary D. Stiller, J. F. Shetler, Selina G. Snyder, AdnmSeiliert, William C. Smalley, J. B Smith, Joseph Scheide, m & 0. A. Slaughter, Mary D. Stiller, James A. Sutton, Benjamin O. Spencer; Robert H. Tillson, M. A. Timmons, John A. Teeter, Marion G. Traugh, Rebecca Timmons, C. F. Thomas, Harriet Thomas, Thomas Turpin, Oliver Turner, Rebecca Tharp, Margaret A. Tedford, Alfred I'hdmpsoh, Geo. G. Thompson, John L. Turner, O. P. Tabor, David J. Thompson; Mary Terry; Wellington A. Traugh; W. Townsend; John W. Teeter; Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn.; William Terpening; .Martha A. Timmons; Royal S. Tuttle; . George E. Vincent; Oscar M: Vickery; Maria Vondersmith; Esther Willets; Wright Williams;Helen m. Walker; Wm 11. Wells; Lucy E. Witman; John R. Wilson; August Walters;. Rebecca Wolfe, Flora Wartcki; Isaac Westfall; diaries Wiison; Anson Wolcott; Jessie Wa’ker; Wolf & Wartcki; Mary C. Wetherill; Fanny Warren; Philip Woodham; IraW. Yeoman; George E. Zinn; Mathias Zimmer. Town of Remington; School Town of Remington; and all who own Real Estate in Jasper county, Indiana; within two miles of -the line of said proposed free turnnike. In distributing the costs "of construction 1 the viewers have ap Ixlll ion cd. and aimedto apportion the costs o’s construction prorata to all the rein estate within a distance of two miles, counted by sections, of the line of said Gravel Road, in jasper county, Ind. So anyone owning land witliin-YWo sections of the proposed free turnpike in Jasper county, Indiana, whose name does not properly appear in this notice will also take notice of said report and the hearing thereof. TlltYKoard of-rJouiTnisstoners wiit meet in regular session on March 2nd , iß9t; and at 10 a M. March Gth, ISO Im: Hi hear said report 1 which report, will remain on tile in my office for the inspection of all concerned iintirFri--day>_Maxcli.(itK..JSaL..al..JJLQ’cloffii;A^! 1 L»..-s£lum. if no exceptions are filed to said report the Board of Comm ssioners Min confirm the said report ami if exceptions in writing be fi ed liefoVesaid time the said Board of Commissioners will then and there determine such exceptions on the testimony which I may be ottered by any party interested and confirm, change or refer the report to another committee to make further report as may be deemed best bn hitch hearing. Witness my hand aiid the seal'of / \ the Board of Commissioners this i J 3rd dav of February A. I).. 1891. GEO. M. itOBINSON. Auditor Jasper Co., Ind.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a Fee Bill to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a Cause No. ;;(isi, w herein Josias Nier and James - M Nier were plaintiffs, and Patrick Maloy grid Peter Dunn, et al, were defendants, requiring tne to make the sum of Thirty dollars ( js.'WTOi, together with costs, 1 will exposeat public sale on Saturday’, the 28th day of February, A; D., 1894, betvyeen tlw li'i'o-s of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'l’.s-kP. 517 ofsaid <l;iy, atrthe court house in ''.re town of llens-elaei'. Jasper count;, Invun.!, the rents ami prolits for a term nut Rxcceding>eren (7.) years by -the year, of the fitiiowutg describet: real towit: The north one-third (U) of the southwest quarter CX);ot' section thirty-one (31) township thirty two i:l2i north', range live (5)west, containing fifty four amt twenty-nine hundred ths acres, more or le-s, situated in Jasper county. Indiana. And .should such rents and protits nat sell for n sum sulili ieiit t<+ d selmrge s-iid Fee Bill nnu civsts. I will, at the same time and place, and in themilam-l aforesaid, expose at public sale the tee simple right of said defendants n imd to -aid Venlisc ie or ~o much the- : as shall bo sutlicient to disi charge said I ce Bill and <-o-ts. Said sata win bo made with relief ai.d in accordance w itli the law. PHILIP BLVE, ShcritT Jasper Co., Ind. rup Whi n Pine and Tar will im mediately relieve croup, wiioomugcough and bronchitis* For sale Dy F B. Meyer. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarnwill rein ve it at ; once. 25 nud 5<J ito.ui per bottle. For sale bv E. B. Meyer The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, o oarl o , Inti., says ‘‘Both myself and w e c-w our lives to Shiloh’s cotusumplion Cute.”

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Cattle For Sale! The undersigned has a very large number of S6OCK CASTLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper, Also a large number of FjCSOlfllG CITPGS for Sale or to be fed for gain. Gattie at Marlborough. Ind. A. McCOY. GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant £ Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS —ALSO A GOOD—

LUNCH COUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ■ 5 8; J . ■ Vi " A. McCOY & KA-N1 LE have no v<iMl d a hjge lot cf skit- EW ES, vi.ich they are ofierin in lots o£ ten or more, to suit purclinners, and bred to Shropshire rams or not bred, as desired. All good, healthy sh'eep, and-warn:it».--d fu e from ,'dl diseases. Terms—Cash, or sis or twelve' month's credit, to resppncible parties

Shiloh’s couch and eonsurjption cure is sold by on a guarantee. It eure3ssonsun?ptjoii. Long & Eger. CroupAVhooptn»rtaiigb and WoTc hili immediately relieved by Cure

Why wiil you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give imufediate relief. Price 1 Gets , 59ets. unfi sl. That bucking-c ugb oati bo so quaick ly cud >. by Shiloh’s cure. We guaran tee it. ' .~T JL«JXO & Eger.