Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

™ 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.